LAPD cadets led chases in stolen cruisers, chief says
LAPD cadets led chases in stolen cruisers, chief says
LOS ANGELES _ The Los Angeles Police Department has long hailed its cadet program as a successful partnership between police and the city's young residents. The initiative is designed to help cadets develop life-building skills, bond with officers and volunteer at events such as Dodgers games and the L.A. Marathon.
Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
LAPD suspends cadet programs at stations where teens accused of stealing police cruisers were assigned
LAPD suspends cadet programs at stations where teens accused of stealing police cruisers were assigned
LOS ANGELES _ In a widening investigation of the Los Angeles Police Department's cadet program, Chief Charlie Beck on Sunday announced he has suspended training for cadets at the 77th Street Division and Pacific Division, where three cadets arrested on suspicion of stealing police cruisers were based.
Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
Crashes and gunfire in two-hour, 100-kilometre police chase in southern Alberta
Crashes and gunfire in two-hour, 100-kilometre police chase in southern Alberta
RAYMOND, Alta. — A man and a woman are in custody and several firearms have been seized after a wild police chase throughsouthern Alberta that involved gunfire and several crashes.
The Canadian Press
The Canadian Press
Two suspects arrested after stolen car chase in southeastern Alberta
FOREMOST, Alta. — No one was hurt but three police vehicles were damaged during avehicle pursuit in southeastern Alberta.
The Canadian Press
The Canadian Press
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Jamie Foxx game for anything
LOS ANGELES _ It's not a good time for Jamie Foxx. It's a GREAT time.
Tribune News Service
Tribune News Service
Cities can jump-start climate progress by plugging in their vehicles
President Donald Trump’s decision to exit the Paris climate agreement reaffirmed what was already clear: The federal government is no longer leading American efforts to shrink our carbon footprint. But many state and local governments – along with businesses and consumers – aim to help fill this policy void.
The Conversation
The Conversation