Law Enforcement News Arrest made in connection with Taft High School threat A suspect has been arrested in connection with a social media threat made towards Taft High School in Woodland Hills on Tuesday. According to a letter sent to parents from the Los Angeles School Police Department, law enforcement was able to identify the person responsible and determine that there was
Robert Stockton admitted to fatally stabbing two men in separate incidents and dubbing himself "Bobby the Butcher" afterwards, but claimed both killings were in self-defense and blamed prison corruption.
From drug smuggling in prison to courier routes out of state, former Aryan Brotherhood members and associates described the inner-workings of rings that made one incarcerated man more than the average California household pulls in annually.
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DEA Special Agent Brian Nehring contradicted himself under oath: He told a grand jury he ate some donuts that a drug dealer gave him, but denied it five years later on a witness stand.
DEA Special Agent Brian Nehring contradicted himself under oath: He told a grand jury he ate some donuts that a drug dealer gave him, but denied it five years later on a witness stand.
DEA Special Agent Brian Nehring contradicted himself under oath: He told a grand jury he ate some donuts that a drug dealer gave him, but denied it five years later on a witness stand.
DEA Special Agent Brian Nehring contradicted himself under oath: He told a grand jury he ate some donuts that a drug dealer gave him, but denied it five years later on a witness stand.
DEA Special Agent Brian Nehring contradicted himself under oath: He told a grand jury he ate some donuts that a drug dealer gave him, but denied it five years later on a witness stand.
DEA Special Agent Brian Nehring contradicted himself under oath: He told a grand jury he ate some donuts that a drug dealer gave him, but denied it five years later on a witness stand.