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Jun 8, 2011
ABC7
Police say a man is posing as an officer to harass young girls in the San Fernando Valley. The suspect threatened to arrest one girl and told another he needed to put a tracking device in her bra.
Jun 7, 2011
Bay Citizen
Gov. Brown's plan to shift thousands of inmates to county jails depends on the Legislature passing tax extensions
Jun 7, 2011
LA Times
Northbound and southbound lanes of the freeway will be closed for 53 hours in mid-July, mainly for demolition work on the Mulholland Drive Bridge. Officials are asking people to plan ahead and consider alternate routes.
Jun 6, 2011
Associated Press
The Los Angeles Police Department wants BB guns and imitation firearms to look a lot less like the real thing.
Jun 5, 2011
Torrance Daily Breeze
Nick Olson was jamming to Bob Marley on a rainy Sunday morning in Redondo Beach, driving to a friend's house, when he saw the red-and-blue flashing lights in his rear-view mirror.
Jun 2, 2011
SCPR
An arrest has been made in the severe beating of a San Francisco Giants fan in the Dodgers parking lot a few weeks ago; do they have the right guy?
Jun 1, 2011
LA Times blog
Giovanni Ramirez, the man accused by Los Angeles police in the brutal beating of a San Francisco Giants fan at Dodger Stadium, also is a suspect in a gang shooting in Nevada, LAPD officials said Wednesday.
Jun 1, 2011
Visalia Times-Delta
The good news is the influence of al-Qaida has diminished, and its powerful leader, Osama bin Laden is dead, Los Angeles Deputy Police Chief Michael Downing told a crowd Wednesday at the Visalia Convention Center.
May 29, 2011
LA Times
With a widening project closing the busy stretch of freeway for an entire weekend in July, officials are warning locals and visitors to avoid any car trips around the Westside and San Fernando Valley.
May 28, 2011
Associated Press
Authorities in south-central Texas say a veteran sheriff’s deputy was shot and killed while waiting at a traffic light in his patrol vehicle.
May 27, 2011
LA Times
Police Chief Charlie Beck reaffirms his belief that Giovanni Ramirez is the principal assailant in the near-fatal beating of San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow at Dodger Stadium.
May 27, 2011
LA Times
A group of Los Angeles police officers received the department's highest honor for bravery in the line of duty Thursday.
May 27, 2011
LA Times blog
Hawthorne police officers, civic leaders and residents were struggling Friday with the first loss of a police officer while on duty in the department's 89-year history.
May 25, 2011
LA Times
Because the suspect is in jail on a parole hold, the LAPD has more than the usual amount of time to file charges against him. Meanwhile, the victim's family sues the Dodgers and Frank McCourt for 'disturbing' lack of security.
May 25, 2011
LA Times
Even if a court order to ease crowding can be met, sentencing laws could fill lockups again, analysts say.
May 24, 2011
Torrance Daily Breeze
Owen Berger saw the movement out of his right eye. Suddenly, the shots rang out.
May 23, 2011
LA Times blog
Giovanni Ramirez, 31, an ex-convict and documented gang member, is arrested on suspicion of attacking Giants fan Bryan Stow at Dodger Stadium on opening day.
May 19, 2011
The Crime Report
Law enforcement agencies around the country are increasingly reaching out to the public through social networking tools.
May 17, 2011
LA Times blog
Los Angeles police officials Tuesday acknowledged serious shortcomings in the way the LAPD investigates claims of retaliation among officers, vowing quick reforms to the unit that investigates such cases and better training for supervisors who are often accused of workplace misconduct.
May 17, 2011
ABC7
In a Tuesday afternoon news conference in Cypress Park, Los Angeles Police Dept. officials discussed updates in the case of the beating of Bryan Stow at Dodger Stadium on March 31.
Bryan Stow attended the Dodgers home opener against the San Francisco Giants at Dodger Stadium on March 31. Stow, a Giants fan and San Francisco resident, was attacked by two men in the parking lot after the game. He was severely beaten and hospitalized in critical condition. A coma was medically induced in order to reduce swelling on his brain.
LAPD Chief Charlie Beck and Northeast Division Captain Bill Murphy released further details in the investigation Tuesday afternoon.
The reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the two suspects was raised by another contribution from the Dodger organization to more than $200,000. The reward offer was previously $100,000. The Dodgers had already contributed money to the reward fund.
Chief Beck said there are 17 detectives working full-time on the case. The department has received about 500 various clues. Beck said there are currently more than 300 billboards in the L.A. area featuring the reward and composite sketches of the suspects.
Capt. Murphy said the leads have been prioritized as police continue to intensively investigate the incident.
Beck said the case was a top priority of the department. He said there were several strong leads, particularly pertaining to the female driver of the car that took the two suspects away on the night of the beating. The woman was described as wearing a white Andre Ethier Dodgers jersey.
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Murphy said that in the upcoming Dodger home series against the Giants, there would be an LAPD office set up at the Stadium Club in Lot L. Anyone with tips about the crime is able to report to officers there and remain anonymous. Wanted flyers will also be distributed throughout the stadium.
Murphy said the attack on Stow lasted about 30 seconds in a dark lot. Police believe there is no connection between Stow and the suspects; they believe he was attacked for wearing Giants gear.
Beck and Murphy both stressed that the upcoming home series against the Giants would be safe for families to attend.
Murphy compared behavior at Dodger games this season to the 2010 season. He was the incident commander at Dodger Stadium during last season's home opener. Last year's opening game saw more than 200 people ejected and 132 arrests. Sunday's game saw two ejections from the park, and two people were ticketed for drinking in public. He attributed that difference to changes made in Dodger Stadium security procedures.
Stow remains hospitalized. He was transported Monday from Los Angeles to a San Francisco hospital to be closer to his family.
Anyone with information related to the case should contact Los Angeles Police at (877) LAPD-24-7.
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