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Police Search for Liquor Store Robbery Suspects

December 8, 2011

Police were actively searching for robbers suspected of holding up a liquor store in Pasadena Wednesday night. Photo Credit: Alise Blunk Read more here: Police Search for Liquor Store Robbery Suspects

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Wife Tried to Snip Husband’s Penis: Police

December 5, 2011
Wife Tried to Snip Husband’s Penis: Police

Husband called police after attack. Photo Credit: Getty See more here: Wife Tried to Snip Husband’s Penis: Police

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Occupy LA Fears Police Raid is Imminent

November 30, 2011
Occupy LA Fears Police Raid is Imminent

A storm is brewing at the Occupy LA encampment in downtown Los Angeles – and we are hearing about it all on Twitter. Many thought Monday would be the day Occupiers bid farewell to their City Hall encampment, as an enforced closure was announced by Mayor Villaraigosa and Police Chief Charlie Beck on Friday. And yet, only 4 arrests later on Monday, the camp stood strong and the LAPD decided not to force eviction.. just yet. The LA Times reports “in the three days after the announcement, about 50% of the tents have been taken down, and many of the women and children that had been sleeping at the camp were gone.” And yet most Occupiers have remained at City Hall throughout Tuesday. Some are even up in trees, where it’s harder for LAPD to bring them down. Tonight however, Twitter is buzzing with Occupiers rallying the troops and passing around time-sensitive information about the supposed-raid: @ OccupyLA : NBC Source says LAPD Booking Station being set up at Dodger Stadium. City Buses being assembled. Arrests planned. Please Keep it Peaceful. And.. @ OccupyLA : Please be aware that once streets are blocked (very soon) by #LAPD you will not access Solidarity Park. Come now, if you are coming! ~pj Joan Donovan, an organizer with Occupy LA told HuffPost that earlier today, “cops were counting tents, basically doing a census. We have a few people living in trees right now,” she said. “I’m sure that’s a safety concern they will want to take care of.” In regards to what is anticipated for this evening, Donovan said: “We’re fairly certain that the cops are coming in tonight. They are massing buses at Dodger Stadium…We had a guy bike over there to double confirm.” Prepping protestors for an LAPD raid this evening, one Twitter user wrote: @ NaleneS : @OccupyLA write phone number for lawyers guild on your arm: 323-653-4510 #OccupyLA Technology has played a large role in the Occupy Wall Street protests – most noticeably in instances of shocking police aggression or brutality. One Twitter user wrote: @ OccupyLANews : Make sure if you shoot media of this raid and if you get arrested give your media – sim card or other cards..tapes to a friend. LAPD keeps. There appears to have been a 45-minute delay on Twitter search for #olaraid and #OccupyLA – which Occupiers are asking to get fixed immediately. Other Twitter users offer support to the now 200+ reported protestors at the Occupy LA camp: @ Lunakitten : @OccupyLA I know lots of people who can’t be there but support you. Be safe, and strong. We love you for being there. PJ Davenport, an Occupy LA activist and organizer, tells The Huffington Post from the encampment that there is “media across the street, and they have been given a line they can’t cross.” Davenport estimates 250 people are down there right now: “It’s tentative. There’s a lot of nerves in the air. Many people are sad. Some people are confused by the fact that there’s an injunction to stop this eviction and the LAPD is not going to allow the judge to hear the injunction. We hope that when the LAPD and the Occupiers come face to face tonight, they’ll see the humanity in each other.” Davenport tells us that there is talk of a raid at 8:30pm PST. Jason Cherkis contributed reporting to this piece. Go here to read the rest: Occupy LA Fears Police Raid is Imminent

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What Is LAPD’s Strategy with Occupy LA?

November 29, 2011
What Is LAPD’s Strategy with Occupy LA?

Hundreds of LAPD officers in full riot gear were dispatched to the Occupy LA camp outside City Hall to enforce Mayor Villaraigosa’s order that the encampment be closed. Just before daybreak, it wasn’t protesters who left. It was the police. Here is the original post: What Is LAPD’s Strategy with Occupy LA?

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Occupy LA Eviction Deadline Update

November 28, 2011

Police have called a citywide tactical alert, but so far there have been no problems with Occupy LA protestors. Photo Credit: Robert Henry See the original post here: Occupy LA Eviction Deadline Update

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Occupy LA Protesters Defy Mayor, Refuse To Leave Encampment

November 28, 2011

LOS ANGELES — Wall Street protesters in Los Angeles defied the mayor’s early Monday deadline to vacate their encampment near City Hall, with about 1,000 flooding into the area as hundreds of tents remained standing as they have for nearly two months. A celebratory atmosphere filled the night with protesters milling about the park and streets by City Hall in seeming good spirits. A group on bicycles circled the block, one of them in a cow suit. Organizers led chants with a bull horn. “The best way to keep a non-violent movement non-violent is to throw a party, and keep it festive and atmospheric,” said Brian Masterson. Police presence was slight right after the 12:01 a.m. PST Monday deadline, but it began increasing as the morning wore on. At the same time, the number of protesters dwindled. “People have been pretty cooperative tonight. We want to keep it peaceful,” police Cmdr. Andrew Smith told The Associated Press. He refused to discuss how or when police will move to clear the park, but he said: “We’re going to do this as gently as we possibly can. Our goal is not to have anybody arrested. Our goal is not to have to use force.” By 2:30 a.m., most protesters had moved from the camp site in the park to the streets. That put them technically in compliance with the mayor’s eviction order, but could lead to confrontation with police if they try to clear the streets. There have so far been no arrests or reports of violence. “We’re still here, it’s after 12, ain’t nobody throwing anything at the cops, they haven’t come in and broken anyone’s noses yet, so it’s a beautiful thing,” said Adam Rice, a protester standing across the street from police in riot gear. The Los Angeles showdown follows police actions in other cities – sometimes involving the use of pepper spray and tear gas – that resulted in the removal of long-situated demonstration sites. Some of those encampments had been in use almost since the movement against economic disparity and perceived corporate greed began with Occupy Wall Street in Manhattan two months ago. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa said earlier that the park grounds would be closed after the deadline, while Police Chief Charlie Beck promised that arrests would eventually be made if protesters did not comply. But in a statement issued shortly before midnight, the mayor said police “will allow campers ample time to remove their belongings peacefully and without disruption.” As the deadline approached, people poured into the grounds, likely many of them answering calls on Facebook and Twitter to come out and show solidarity. Well after midnight, some protesters began marching into the streets, and several crossed the street to police headquarters. “Me and my friends, we are not leaving no matter what,” said Brian Guzman, who stood on the street corner holding a “Power to the People” sign. “Not until we get some changes.” Masterson said he had turned his own tent into a “non-violent booby trap” by filling it with sandbags to make it tough to tear down. “We can’t beat the LAPD, but we can make it difficult for them to do their job, and have fun while we’re doing it,” Masterson said. Elsewhere, a deadline set by the city for Occupy Philadelphia to leave the site where it has camped for nearly two months passed Sunday without any arrests. The scene outside Philadelphia’s City Hall was quiet most of Sunday and by early Monday the numbers of protesters – and police officers – had decreased. Philadelphia’s protesters have managed to avoid aggressive confrontations so far. By early Monday there was still hope the City of Brotherly Love would continue to be largely violence-free. But eight people were arrested in Maine Sunday after protesters in the Occupy Augusta encampment in Capitol Park took down their tents and packed their camping gear after being told to get a permit or move their shelters. In Los Angeles, some campers packed up their tents and belongings to avoid police trouble, but said they intended to return without them in support of their fellow protesters. Scott Shuster was one of those breaking down his camp, but he said it was only to protect his property and he planned to remain. “I just don’t want to lose my tent,” he said. Others moved their tents to the sidewalk so they were technically out of the park. Villaraigosa, a former labor organizer himself, has said he sympathizes with the movement but that he felt it was time it moved beyond holding on to “a particular patch of park.” He said public health and safety could not be sustained for a long period. Chief Charlie Beck told the Los Angeles Times in an interview published Sunday that he expected to make arrests at some point. “I have no illusions that everybody is going to leave,” Beck said. “We anticipate that we will have to make arrests.” Read more from the original source: Occupy LA Protesters Defy Mayor, Refuse To Leave Encampment

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Shoppers Behaving Badly: Video Catches Brawl that Breaks Out in Front of Culver City H&M

November 26, 2011
Shoppers Behaving Badly: Video Catches Brawl that Breaks Out in Front of Culver City H&M

‘Tis the season to slug the girl who took that Versace dress you’ve been eyeing all week. After all, it’s Black Friday and that means anything goes. This morning the Culver City Police got a few calls from shoppers taking things too far ( or maybe not far enough !). ABC 7 has footage of a brawl that erupted in front of the H&M this morning at the Westfield in Culver City. more › Go here to see the original: Shoppers Behaving Badly: Video Catches Brawl that Breaks Out in Front of Culver City H&M

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Black Friday Deals in Beverly Hills

November 25, 2011

It’s midday on Black Friday and there is still time to get some good buys without going to a huge shopping mall. Shop locally and take advantage of the following deals in Beverly Hills. Purchase a $150 gift card for only $99 at the Aqua Star spa at the Beverly Hilton . The discounted gift cards area available through Nov. 30. To schedule an appointment at the spa for yourself or someone else, call 310-887-6048. At Nieman Marcus , 9700 Wilshire Blvd., get a $50 gift card with each $100 purchase on Black Friday. Also save up to 50 percent off regular prices. Visit the original Beverly Hills outlet of Sprinkles Cupcakes and get a free cupcake with the purchase of any cupcake. The offer is limited to one per person, so bring your friends. Take a break from shopping and drop by Taberna Mexicana at 369 N. Bedford Drive. The Mexican eatery is offering its happy hour menu all day for Black Friday. Signature drinks are $3 and a range of appetizers are under $5 each  Indulge in afternoon tea at the Montage Hotel Beverly Hills . Through Sunday Nov. 27, book the hotel’s special holiday afternoon tea and mention “Montage Mondays” to receive a complimentary glass of Piper Sonoma wine. Call 310-860-7940 for a reservation. Have we missed any Beverly Hills Black Friday deals? Let us know. View original post here: Black Friday Deals in Beverly Hills

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Mayor Plans Occupy LA Announcement

November 25, 2011
Mayor Plans Occupy LA Announcement

Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and Police Chief Charlie Beck will make an announcement this afternoon about the City Hall grounds where Occupy LA demonstrators have been camped for weeks. Read more: Mayor Plans Occupy LA Announcement

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Raw Video Of Wild Police Chase – Watch 1000’s of Police Chases Videos

November 21, 2011
Raw Video Of Wild Police Chase – Watch 1000’s of Police Chases Videos

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