At least three killed after 'horrific incident' at sheriff training facility in LA
Friday, 18 July 2025 () At least three people have been killed after a "horrific incident" at a Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department training facility, the US Attorney general has said.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department (LASD) and federal law enforcement partners are investigating the cause of a devastating explosion Friday morning that left multiple deputies dead at the agency's Special Enforcement Bureau in East Los Angeles. The blast, which occurred at...
Lakers forward Darius Bazley sustained what appeared to be a serious knee injury on Thursday night ... and, warning, video of the play is tough to watch. Bazley.. TMZ.com
The United States witnessed a powerful wave of resistance as the ‘Good Trouble Lives On’ protests swept through over 1,600 locations nationwide. Named in honor of late civil rights icon John Lewis, the movement calls for citizens to rise against injustice, authoritarianism, and policies they deem harmful to democracy. In Manhattan, New York City, demonstrators blocked intersections outside the ICE building at Federal Plaza in a dramatic sit-in. Major cities including Atlanta, Oakland, St. Louis, and Annapolis saw thousands rallying against Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown, healthcare cuts, and broader policies.
The protests come in the wake of recent unrest in Los Angeles, where National Guard troops were deployed amid clashes. Organizers say the protests aim to honor John Lewis' legacy and challenge rising threats to civil liberties. Protesters carried signs reading “No Kings,” a symbolic cry against authoritarianism and government overreach. This marks one of the largest mass protests in recent years.
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The suspect who police believe killed an "American Idol" music supervisor and her husband has been charged with murder and burglary ... according to reports. Fox.. TMZ.com
Actor Michael Madsen died Thursday morning. He was 67. The star was best known for his work in Quentin Tarantino films like 'Kill Bill: Vol. 1' & '2,' 'The Hateful Eight,' 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' and 'Reservoir Dogs.' A Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department spokesperson told The Hollywood Reporter that Madsen was found unresponsive by deputies responding to a 911 call at his Malibu home and pronounced dead at 8:25 a.m. His rep at EMR Media Entertainment Liz Rodriguez told THR, quote, "we understand Michael had a cardiac arrest."
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