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  2. Fight for Life (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Fight for Life is a 1996 fighting video game developed and published by Atari Corporation in North America and Europe for the Atari Jaguar.It was the final game to be developed and published by Atari themselves before dropping support for the platform and merging with JT Storage in a reverse takeover on July 30, 1996, and the last fighting title released for the console.

  3. True Crime: Streets of LA - Wikipedia

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    True Crime is an open world action-adventure game played from a third-person perspective, in which the player controls Detective Nicholas Kang of the "Elite Operations Division" (E.O.D.), a hand-picked autonomous unit of the regular LAPD. The game was one of the first non-Grand Theft Auto open world action-adventure games released after Grand ...

  4. Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after the M&P's adoption, LASD deputies experienced a rash of accidental discharges in the field, later attributed by the Inspector General's office to insufficient weapon transition training for sworn personnel. In the past few years the LASD has also been issuing the M&P9 2.0 handgun as well, which is an upgraded version of the M&P9. [69]

  5. Category:Video games about police officers - Wikipedia

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    Beverly Hills Cop (1990 video game) Blade Runner (1997 video game) Blue Force; Blue Heat: The Case of the Cover Girl Murders; Bomberman '93; Bonkers (Sega Genesis video game) Bonkers (SNES video game) BraveStarr (video game) Brawl Brothers; Buddy Mission Bond; Burning Fight; Burnout 2: Point of Impact; Burnout Legends; Burnout Paradise

  6. Category:3D fighting games - Wikipedia

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    Fight Club (video game) Fight Crab; Fight for Life (video game) Fighters Destiny; Fighters Megamix; Fighting Bujutsu; Fighting Vipers; Fighting Vipers 2; Final Fight Revenge; Flying Dragon; FX Fighter

  7. Future Cop: LAPD - Wikipedia

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    Crime War is a story mode, following a day in the life of an LAPD X1-Alpha pilot. The story events range from rogue lunatics arming observatories with weapons, to a malfunctioning supercomputer. Players begin in a futuristic Griffith Park, but as they advance through the game they may unlock areas such as Venice Beach, LAX and Long Beach. Crime ...

  8. Two LAPD officers injured breaking up fight near Slauson ...

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    The officers were injured Friday night after responding to a call about a fight near the Slauson Recreation Center in South L.A., authorities said.

  9. Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums - Wikipedia

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    Near the end of the game, Pulaski is killed by Carl, and Tenpenny is arrested for his crimes, but is acquitted in his trial due to an alleged lack of evidence. This enrages the residents of Los Santos, resulting in violence across the city, mirroring the real-life 1992 Los Angeles riots. The riots eventually end after Tenpenny's death in a car ...