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Calif lawmakers approve oversight of BART police
FOX40 NewsBC-CA-XGR--Train Station Shooting-Oversight,0130 Calif lawmakers approve oversight of BART police Eds: APNewsNow. SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - California lawmakers have approved a plan to increase oversight of police officers who work for the San...Tags: San Francisco Bay Area, Arnold Schwarzenegger, California, Crime, Law and Justice, Laws
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New Drunk Driving Law Goes into Effect
KTLA NewsSACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Convicted drunken drivers in four California counties, including Los Angeles, will now have to prove they haven't had a drink before they can start their vehicles. The law requires first-time and repeat offenders to install ignition...Tags: Los Angeles, Tulare (Tulare, California), California, Sacramento, KTLA
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Shell Oil paying millions for tank violations
GreenspaceShell Oil Co. will pay $19.5 million in civil penalties and fees to settle a state complaint involving hundreds of environmental violations at its California gas stations. A state investigation found problems with leak detection and monitoring of... -
Ten Southern California Hospitals Fined For Code Violations
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES - Ten hospitals in Southern California have been fined for alleged code violations that endangered patient safety. The 10 hospitals are among 13 statewide that were assessed administrative penalties. The California Department of Public...Tags: Los Angeles, Medical Services, Santa Ana, KTLA, Norwalk (Los Angeles, California)
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BART police officer murder trial set to begin in Los Angeles
L.A. NOWThe murder trial of a former BART police officer who fatally shot an unarmed rider last year, sparking riots in Oakland, is expected to begin Wednesday with jury selection in a downtown Los Angeles courtroom. Johannes Mehserle, 28, is charged...... -
Emotion overtook discipline when BART police officer shot rider, prosecutor tells L.A. jury
L.A. NOWEmotion overtook discipline when a former Bay Area transit police officer fatally shot an unarmed rider last year, sparking riots in Oakland, a prosecutor said Thursday in opening statements in an L.A. courtroom. Johannes Mehserle, 28, is on trial for....... -
Pilot program to make DUI offenders take breath tests before driving
L.A. NOWMotorists convicted of drunk driving will have to test their breath for alcohol before they start their vehicles under a pilot program set to begin in July in Los Angeles County and three other California counties. DUI offenders convicted after...... -
Former BART officer testifies he pulled Taser before colleague fatally shot passenger
L.A. NOWA former Bay Area transit police officer testified Friday that he pulled out an electric Taser weapon and threatened to use it on a group of men as an “intimidation tactic” minutes before a fellow officer fatally shot one of...... -
BART train operator testifies in controversial shooting case
L.A. NOWA BART train operator on Monday recounted in court the chaotic moments on an Oakland train station platform immediately before and after a transit officer fatally shot an unarmed passenger who was laying face down on the ground. Keecha Williams...... -
Dramatic video of BART shooting released by court
L.A. NOWSeveral videotapes capturing the fatal shooting of an unarmed man in Oakland by a transit police officer were released Thursday by a Los Angeles court, where the officer in on trial for murder. Former Bay Area Rapid Transit Police Officer...... -
More California school districts on the financial brink
L.A. NOWAn increasing number of California school districts are edging closer to financial insolvency, state officials reported Tuesday. One immediate effect has been the layoff of teachers — probably in the thousands, although neither state officials nor the... -
Transit officer who killed unarmed man let 'emotions dictate actions,' prosecutor says
L.A. NOWA former transit police officer charged with murder in the fatal shooting of an unarmed man in Oakland let his emotions dictate his actions, prosecutors said Thursday in closing arguments in the case. “The defendant’s desire to punish, his desire........
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