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criminal justice Updated Published LAPD Chief Michel Moore. (Screenshot from Mayor of Los Angeles Facebook page) The Los Angeles Police Commission has found a fatal shooting by an LAPD officer earlier this year partially violated LAPD policy. The panel found the last two shots fired by Officer Toni McBride at 38-year-old Daniel Hernandez, her fifth and sixth rounds, were out of policy. Hernandez was already wounded and on the ground by then. The finding differed from Chief Michel Moore s recommendation that the commission find the entire shooting within policy because McBride feared for her life and those of nearby bystanders. She opened fire on Hernandez as he advanced on her with a boxcutter, ignoring her repeated commands to drop the weapon. ....
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UpdatedTue, Dec 15, 2020 at 1:54 pm PT Replies(124) California Gov. Gavin Newsom looks on, far right, as ICU nurse Helen Cordova receives the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center in Los Angeles, Monday, Dec. 14, 2020. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong) CALIFORNIA An airplane carrying the precious cargo of some 33,150 Pfizer vaccines touched ground in Los Angeles Monday, with hundreds of thousands more doses arriving by the end of the month. Its arrival marks the first major pushback against the coronavirus in California. But who will be first in line to receive it? With a limited amount of doses, Gov. Gavin Newsom, along with the state s top health brass have determined that health workers and residents of long-term care facilities should receive the first round of the two-dose vaccine. ....
criminal justice Updated Published LAPD Chief Michel Moore. (Screenshot from Mayor of Los Angeles Facebook page) The Los Angeles Police Commission has found a fatal shooting by an LAPD officer earlier this year partially violated LAPD policy. The panel found the last two shots fired by Officer Toni McBride at 38-year-old Daniel Hernandez, her fifth and sixth rounds, were out of policy. Hernandez was already wounded and on the ground by then. The finding differed from Chief Michel Moore s recommendation that the commission find the entire shooting within policy because McBride feared for her life and those of nearby bystanders. She opened fire on Hernandez as he advanced on her with a boxcutter, ignoring her repeated commands to drop the weapon. ....
UpdatedMon, Dec 14, 2020 at 11:05 am PT Replies(170) The first shipments of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine arrive at LAX on Sunday night. (Los Angeles World Airports) LOS ANGELES, CA Californians will begin receiving the first coronavirus vaccinations Monday morning, the day after the state set new records for COVID-19 hospitalizations. Hundreds of thousands of Pfizer s two-dose coronavirus vaccines arrived in California on Sunday night, and medical workers up and down the state will be inoculated within hours afterward. The state is expected to receive more than 300,000 vaccines this week, far short of the total needed to inoculate California s 2.4 million health care workers. By month s end, state officials expect to receive more than 2 million vaccines enough to inoculate 1 million health care workers. The shortage means that doses will be meted out over the course of months, with the average resident unlikely to have access until spring or summer. ....