Paul Tanaka’s pay-to-play tactics placed gang members in charge of Men’s Central Jail and a new generation of deputies.
by Cerise CastleA pesar de los informantes, la corrupción de los Vikings se extendía desde Gardena hasta la Casa Blanca.
by Cerise CastleDespite whistleblowers, the Lynwood Vikings' corruption spread from the Sheriff's Department to Gardena to the White House.
by Cerise CastleFranky Carrillo pasó 20 años encarcelado injustamente. Entonces sucedió lo imposible. Dos veces.
by Cerise CastleThe constant surveillance (intended or not) further criminalizes communities of color. It's state-funded racial profiling. It's also intrusive.
by Erin WistiPaul Tanaka’s pay-to-play tactics placed gang members in charge of Men’s Central Jail and a new generation of deputies.
by Cerise CastleA timeline of the protests and escalations that led to violence against UCLA’s Gaza solidarty encampment at the end of last month.
Three Months of Disruption Ayah Shiadah, a Palestinian-Mexican photographer, chronicles Los Angeles residents' unyielding call for ceasefire and the liberation of Palestine.
The software, built by Cobwebs Technologies, uses AI to track, surveil, and create profiles of people based on online and phone data.
Paul Tanaka’s pay-to-play tactics placed gang members in charge of Men’s Central Jail and a new generation of deputies.
by Cerise CastleLas tácticas de pago-por-juego de Paul Tanaka pusieron a los pandilleros a cargo de la cárcel central de hombres y una nueva generación de agentes oficiales.
by Cerise CastleA medida que las pandillas se normalizaron en el condado de Los Ángeles, los acuerdos judiciales y el número de cadáveres continuaron creciendo.
by Cerise CastleAs gangs became normalized in LA County, lawsuit settlements and body counts continued to grow.
by Cerise CastleA pesar de los informantes, la corrupción de los Vikings se extendía desde Gardena hasta la Casa Blanca.
by Cerise CastleDespite whistleblowers, the Lynwood Vikings' corruption spread from the Sheriff's Department to Gardena to the White House.
by Cerise CastleFranky Carrillo pasó 20 años encarcelado injustamente. Entonces sucedió lo imposible. Dos veces.
by Cerise CastleThe constant surveillance (intended or not) further criminalizes communities of color. It's state-funded racial profiling. It's also intrusive.
by Erin Wisti