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The Los Angeles Police Department is under scrutiny after a complaint was filed accusing officers of making racist comments.
The anniversary of Rodney King's beating drew attention to how the culture of police brutality in Los Angeles, in particular, has seemingly gone unchecked since the horrific video went viral in 1991.
Los Angeles' legacy of police brutality is intact.
The irony.
Civil rights attorney Ben Crump has joined the family of Keenan Anderson to represent them in a $50 million lawsuit.
Families displaced after the LAPD detonated illegal fireworks are facing eviction from the Los Angeles hotel where they were sent to stay.
In just two days, three men of color were killed by LAPD, one of which involved a Black man who was having a mental health crisis.Â
Bodycam footage paints a picture of a scared Black man pleading for help as officers swarm.
Two former LAPD cops fired in 2017 for ignoring a call about a robbery in progress so they could continue playing Pokémon GO have had their appeals to be reinstated denied.
The family of Valentina Orellana-Peralta, a young teenage girl killed last week after the LAPD shot recklessly at a suspect in a department store and struck her while she was trying on a dress, will be legally represented by civil rights attorney Ben Crump.
The second incident came just a day after filing a lawsuit against LAPD for its disproportionate response to an initial "swatting" incident last August. Â
George Holliday, the man who filmed the beating of Rodney King in Los Angeles on March 3, 1991, has died from COVID-19.