Two suspects dressed in black and wearing face paint were arrested after allegedly attempting to break into an Ulta Beauty store in Canoga Park early Monday morning. LAPD officers tracked the pair to a nearby business after receiving reports of a burglary in progress. One suspect, whose face appeared heavily painted and included a drawn-on mustache, was seen smiling while being taken into custody.
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The FBI released its annual Officers Killed and Assaulted in the Line of Duty report, showing 53 law enforcement officers were feloniously killed in 2025 while assaults against officers reached their highest level in the past decade. The report, compiled through the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting Program, included data voluntarily submitted by law enforcement agencies nationwide. According to the FBI, agencies reported 90,178 assaults on officers in 2025, equating to 13.8 assaults per 100 officers. Firearms remained the most commonly used weapon in fatal attacks against law enforcement.
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A 22-year-old man suspected of being connected to a South American theft group linked to roughly 25 burglaries across Los Angeles was arrested after allegedly breaking into a West L.A. home while the resident hid in a bathroom and called 911, according to the LAPD. Police say officers caught the suspect, identified as Kevin Diaz, after a brief foot pursuit outside the residence. Detectives believe the burglary crew targeted homes across multiple LAPD divisions, including at least 14 reported break-ins in the San Fernando Valley.
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Is Raman Up for the Job?
LA Times reported on last night’s debate… Nithya Raman appeared overwhelmed by the pressure of the debate stage. Raman repeatedly went over time, struggled with direct questions, and failed to project confidence in key moments. For a candidate trying to convince Los Angeles she is ready to lead the city, the performance left many unconvinced. Raman tried to position herself as an alternative to Bass, but instead raised more questions about whether she is ready for the job. In the end, experience showed.
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To think, just a few days ago the People's Budget mastermind Melina Abdullah was tossing miniature toy pigs over a fence at our office and now she will present her confirmation bias-riddled sham of a defund the police budget to the city council—well, it just warms our hearts. Cue the circus music, pop some popcorn and get ready to be entertained with some budget comedy.
Keep it classy Melina
Councilmember Nythia Rahman voted against banning another dangerous and violent homeless encampment. Ramen has voted over 75 times to allow homeless camps next to schools, daycares, parks, and other sensitive locations, undermining public safety.
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Mayor Karen Bass is calling out Councilmember Nithya Raman’s opposition to closing dangerous and violent homeless encampments. Nithya Raman has voted over 75 times to allow homeless encampments next to schools, day cares, parks and other sensitive locations. Raman voted again on April 14, 2026 to allow yet another dangerous camp to stay active, she just doesn't get it.
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Ignoring Venice residents’ pleas for help, Councilmember Nithya Raman voted to prevent a dangerous encampment from being taken down. She also ignored the work that Councilmember Park did, in partnership with residents, to ensure that all camp occupants were offered shelter and services. Raman makes it clear that the safety of our schools, our parks, and our neighborhoods comes second to her political agenda.
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At 90 years old, Marlene “Mrs. Willis” (Yes, Bruce’s mom) has quietly become a cornerstone of the LAPD’s West LA station, dedicating more than two decades of volunteer service to supporting officers and staff. Known for her warmth and consistency, she spends several days each week reviewing reports, assisting with administrative work, and offering something just as valuable: genuine care for those returning from difficult calls. Despite being Bruce Willis's mother, she never draws attention to it, instead choosing to focus entirely on serving what she calls her second family: the LAPD.
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ABC 7 asked Marqueece Harris-Dawson if he tried to call anyone to get out of the ticket and they asked him if he broke any traffic laws. Watch this story to see his answers.
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Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office Sergeant Michael Schlattman was tragically involved in a fatal crash 2 weeks ago while on duty patrolling the East Mountains.
He was an incredible leader, co-worker, partner, son, brother and all around human being. He lit up every room he walked into. Every memory involving Michael brings smiles, laughter and uplifts spirits.
A fundraiser for his widow Tara has been setup so she can focus solely on mourning the love of her life. Sergeant Schlattman was the brother in law of one of our own LAPD officers and we are requesting for any assistance in donations during this difficult time for their whole family.
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Today marks the 5th year anniversary of the EOW for LAPD Police Officer II Jose Luis Anzora. On February 26, 2021, Officer Anzora was hit by a vehicle while conducting traffic control. Officer Anzora was transported to the hospital and succumbed to his injuries on March 3, 2021.
Officer Anzora was born on August 18, 1989, in Los Angeles, California. He was appointed to the Department on September 12, 2011. Officer Anzora is survived by his wife, Heather; mother, Teresa; and brothers, Nelson, Carlos and Marcopolo. We will never forget the sacrifice and dedication that Jose had to his community and for the city of Los Angeles.
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We will also never forget LAPD Policeman James Kennard, who was killed in an automobile accident when he lost control of his police vehicle during a heavy period of rain.
Policeman Kennard had served with the Los Angeles Police Department for 10 years in the Intelligence Division.
A 28-year-old man has been arrested in connection with a series of armed robberies targeting U.S. Postal Service carriers in the San Fernando Valley. The LAPD says Andranik Naghdalyan allegedly demanded postal keys and scanners at gunpoint before fleeing in a white Lexus. He was taken into custody during a traffic stop. Investigators are working to determine if there are additional victims.
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The LAPD is asking for the public’s help identifying a hit-and-run driver who fatally struck a pedestrian in Pico-Union last December. The victim was struck around 11:45 p.m. near Venice Boulevard and Malvern Avenue when a silver 2008 to 2010 Chrysler 300 traveling eastbound hit the pedestrian. The driver is described as a man between 50 and 60 years old, fled the scene instead of stopping to render aid. Detectives have released images of the suspect and vehicle, which may have a non-working driver’s side fog light and darker paint on the driver’s door. Anyone who knows more was asked to contact detectives at (213) 486-0760.
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Sometimes the best wake up call does not come from your alarm clock. It comes from the LAPD on a loudspeaker letting you know your boyfriend’s band is outside.
After Banda R9 raffled off a Valentine’s Day serenade, one band member decided to surprise his girlfriend at her Koreatown home at 7 AM, not realizing she was still fast asleep. When phone calls failed, officers on patrol stepped in and used their PA system to help deliver the romantic assist.
Moments later, she appeared at the door to find her boyfriend holding a bouquet as the band played on, turning an early morning patrol into a love song delivery service.
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“Driving while intoxicated is not a victimless crime and when Los Angeles politicians such as Councilmember Nithya Raman and Eunisses Hernandez repeatedly vote to cut police officers, stop enforcing DUI laws and end most other traffic enforcement, in the name of criminal justice reform, it only makes our streets less safe for every Angeleno,” the LAPPL Board of Directors said in a statement.
When you cut police officers, limit proactive enforcement, and have weak laws that put the interests of perpetrators, including repeat offenders, over victims, you get the DUI crisis California residents are suffering through. This is not a theoretical debate. These decisions have tragic consequences on people’s lives.
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Police are searching for a hit-and-run driver who struck and killed a pedestrian in Panorama City earlier this month. According to the LAPD, the victim was crossing Roscoe Boulevard near Lennox Avenue around 2 a.m. when he was hit by a silver Dodge Ram 1500 pickup truck. The driver fled without stopping, and the victim later died at a hospital. A $50,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the suspect’s identification and arrest.
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Repost via Sheriff's Employees' Benefit Association:
It is with profound sadness that we share the passing of our SEBA President, San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Sgt. Grant Ward, who was called home after a long and courageous battle with cancer on February 1, 2026.
He passed peacefully, surrounded by his wife, two daughters and his large, loving family.
A dedicated sergeant and a tireless advocate for our members, Grant led with integrity, strength, and heart. He was a loving husband and father. He also considered each and every SEBA member as one of his family.
Grant was a man whose zest for life never faded, even in the face of his arduous treatments and procedures.
He taught us to confront challenges with faith, determination, and a little bit of humor, reminding us that laughter truly is the best medicine.
We are grateful for the outpouring of love and support from our members and community. Please keep his family in your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Memorial information will be shared in the coming days, once it is confirmed.
Cards or condolences can be sent to either the SEBA Office at 1998 Orange Tree Lane, Redlands, CA 92374
Or
The San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department at 655 E. Third Street, San Bernardino, CA 92415
We condemn the continued and coordinated disruption of the Los Angeles Police Commission meeting, where agitators repeatedly shout obscenities, hurl insults at officers, and attempt to intimidate members of the public and media.
Here’s the League’s statement: “The same anti-democratic, vulgar and vile individuals have been disrupting police commission meetings for years now. Their ideas on how to keep Los Angeles safe are laughable and no reasonable person takes them seriously because they act like clowns. These meetings should be a serious venue where policy is formulated and voted upon in a publicly transparent manner. Instead, every Tuesday, self-aggrandized cry-babies disrupt these democratic proceedings and claim they are representing the residents of Los Angeles. They are a pathetic lot and are in dire need of therapy.”
@PaigeCurrent@californiapost@nypost
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