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Downey Man Who Sold Sick Puppies Ordered to Pay $203,000 in Restitution
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Downey Man Who Sold Sick Puppies Ordered to Pay $203,000 in Restitution
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Gascón s office won t seek death penalty for man charged in officer s killing
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LOS ANGELES - Over the objection of the two prosecutors assigned to the case, the Los Angeles County District Attorney s Office dropped its bid Thursday to seek the death penalty for an admitted gang member accused of killing a family member in East Los Angeles and then opening fire on two Whittier police officers, killing one and wounding the other.
Michael Christopher Mejia, 30, is awaiting trial on charges stemming from the Feb. 20, 2017, killings of Officer Keith Boyer, 53, and of his own cousin, 47-year-old Roy Torres.
Family of Murdered Boy Thankful LA DA’s Controversial Rules Were Blocked
The mother of a boy who was abducted and murdered in Orange County, California, in 1981 says she’s thankful that new charges have been filed against the alleged predator despite directives from Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascón.
“We want to live to see this thing put to rest,” Connie Vargo, the mother of the boy told The Epoch Times.
“My goal is to have this over with, these things coming up like this, it’s very emotional for us. We relive that day over and over again. And these things come up and … it’s just heart-wrenching, and the hardest part is to think that he would ever be out again.”
LAPD Requested Amazon Ring Footage of Black Lives Matter Protests
Black Lives Matter protesters stand united as they confront the Los Angeles Police Department on May 27, 2020, in Los Angeles, California, while protesting the police-perpetrated killing of George Floyd in Minnesota.
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Along with other civil liberties organizations and activists, EFF has long warned that Amazon Ring and other networked home surveillance devices could be used to monitor political activity and protests. Now we have documented proof that our fears were founded.
According to emails obtained by EFF, the LAPD sent requests to Amazon Ring users specifically targeting footage of Black-led protests against police violence that occurred in cities across the country last summer. While it is clear that police departments and federal law enforcement across the country used many different technologies to spy on protests, including aerial surveillance and semi
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