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The former police officer pleaded guilty in April to murder and DUI charges from a high-speed, off-duty crash that killed three people.
Edgar Verduzco was driving 150 mph in his 2016 Chevy Camaro while under the influence of alcohol and struck two vehicles on the 605 Freeway.
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Westside Current on MSNBREAKING: LAPD Responds to Armed Robbery in Brentwood; Suspects at LargeLOS ANGELES - Los Angeles police responded to an armed robbery in the Brentwood neighborhood Friday afternoon, where six suspects reportedly made off with clothing and jewelry, authorities said. The call came in at approximately 1:51 p.
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MyNewsLA.com on MSNEx-LAPD Officer Vows to ‘Keep [the] Memory Alive’ of Family of Three Killed in DUI Crash Upon SentencingA now-former Los Angeles Police Department officer who pleaded guilty to murder and DUI charges stemming from a high-speed, off-duty crash that killed three people on the San Gabriel River (605) Freeway in Santa Fe Springs was sentenced Friday to 15 years to life in state prison.
Police and federal agents raided a California home Wednesday afternoon and seized, among other evidence, a fire truck that may be tied to a Chino Hills man who was arrested nearly two years ago
This kind of tension is a problem in almost every big city police department, but it is especially widespread in Los Angeles. The LAPD is widely touted as the nation’s best-trained, best ...
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MyNewsLA.com on MSNEx-LAPD Officer Sentenced to 15 to Life for DUI Crash That Killed ThreeA now-former Los Angeles Police Department officer who pleaded guilty to murder and DUI charges stemming from a high-speed, off-duty crash that killed three people on the San Gabriel River (605) Freeway in Santa Fe Springs was sentenced Friday to 15 years to life in state prison.
Los Angeles needs a chief who is prepared to overhaul department culture and practice, re-instill a strong sense of organizational identity and reorient officers toward living up to the LAPD’s ...
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