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Throughout the trial, more PDID intelligence targets became public knowledge. Amidst several other calls from Los Angeles residents and city officials, on January 17, 1983, City Attorney Ira Reiner submitted a proposal to the city's Police, Fire and Public Safety Committee that the PDID be disbanded. The Police Commission and city council ...
The watchdog group Stop LAPD Spying Coalition has created what it calls a "first-of-its-kind" website with the names and photos of every LAPD police officer.
LAPD captain Luke Lane with a board of "communistic literature" seized during Red Squad raids (Los Angeles Herald-Examiner photograph, 1935, via Los Angeles Public Library photo archive) The LAPD Red Squad is the common name for a division of the municipal Los Angeles Police Department , in California , United States, that was focused on ...
The SIS had been surveilling a group of four suspects wanted for robbing McDonald's restaurants in northwest Los Angeles, and was standing by to catch them as they were robbing a McDonald's in Sunland. When the suspects left the restaurant, SIS detectives blocked their car and, after reportedly spotting a gun, fired 24 shotgun rounds and 11 ...
Yes! A Man on the Inside is based on the real-life story of widower Sergio Chamy, who at 83 years old, was hired by private eye Rómulo Aitken to go undercover as a resident at a nursing home in ...
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Nate the Great Goes Undercover: 1974 Nate is on the case to find who has been tipping over and snatching Oliver's garbage outside every night. First appearance of Oliver, Esmeralda, and Sludge (Nate's new dog). Adapted as a television program and won the Los Angeles International Children's Film Festival Award 3 Nate the Great and the Lost List ...
In a tentative settlement, the city of Los Angeles agreed to pay attorney's fees for a Knock L.A. journalist and the group Stop LAPD Spying Coalition. L.A. will pay $300,000 to settle lawsuit over ...