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Feb 25, 2021
Tiger Woods is facing a long road to recovery from the injuries he sustained in this week s car crash. However, one thing he won’t have to deal with is criminal charges.
Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said that since the area where the incident occurred was known for accidents, his department wouldn’t be filing any charges.
It s also been determined that
Tiger wasn’t drunk or under the influence of anything at the time. It s still unclear if he was using his cell phone– or was otherwise distracted behind the wheel. If so, he could be cited.
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Los Angeles Sheriff s deputies say gangs targeting young Latinos operate within department
A CBS News investigation has uncovered allegations of gangs existing within the Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department, possibly for decades. Current deputies out of the East Los Angeles station say the existence of gangs within law enforcement has been a problem in the area.
The deputies, who do not want to be identified for fear of reprisal, claim the most prevalent are called the Banditos comprised of mostly Latino deputies who serve predominantly African American and Latino neighborhoods. They operate as a gang. They commit crimes, they assault people, one deputy told CBS News Maria Elena Salinas.
Feb 25, 2021
Tiger Woods is facing a long road to recovery from the injuries he sustained in this week s car crash. However, one thing he won’t have to deal with is criminal charges.
Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said that since the area where the incident occurred was known for accidents, his department wouldn’t be filing any charges.
It s also been determined that
Tiger wasn’t drunk or under the influence of anything at the time. It s still unclear if he was using his cell phone– or was otherwise distracted behind the wheel. If so, he could be cited.