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LA police chase suspect dies after jumping out of moving van, getting hit by freeway traffic
At one point during the chase, the suspect jumped out of the moving white van along the 110 Freeway near Highland Park, tried to jump over the freeway's center divider before getting hit by incoming traffic at full speed. The deadly crash ended up shutting down both lanes of the 110 Freeway.
A U.S. Marshal and a suspect -- a man known for posting videos of South Los Angeles law enforcement and fire department activity on TikTok -- were shot and wounded today during a federal law enforcement traffic stop south of downtown.
Officers with the Los Angeles Police Department are in pursuit of a suspect reportedly behind the wheel of a stolen vehicle. The chase was initiated just after 8:30 p.m. by LAPD’s Newton
: A man was arrested Monday afternoon after fatally shooting another man in downtown Los Angeles, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.LAPD Capt. Mike Bland said officers witnessed the shooting in progress around 3:20 p.
Daring Rescue by LAFD After Car Collides with Light Pole in Downtown Los Angeles; Three Hospitalized
A car hit a light pole in Downtown LA, causing a fire and a rescue operation that left two seriously injured and one in fair condition.
The Los Angeles Police Department is in pursuit of a stolen van in downtown. The driver continued to speed away from officers through Chinatown before entering the northbound 110 Freeway towards Pasadena.
All lanes of the transition from the westbound 10 Freeway to the 110 Freeway near downtown Los Angeles on Thursday have been reopened after they shut down due to an accident. The crash was reported at around 3 a.m. on the westbound 10 at the 110.
A fiery crash in downtown Los Angeles sent three people to the hospital on Sunday morning, officials confirmed. According to the L.A. City Fire Department, a single car crashed into a light pole
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Dispersal orders issued hours after thousands gathered for 'No Kings' protest in DTLA
After multiple orders to disperse, police moved in and made arrests hours after thousands peacefully took to the streets for a "No Kings" protest.
Citing crime, homelessness and economic stagnation, Central City Association calls for urgent action to revive downtown L.A.