LAPD Waits Days to Answer Questions After Shooting a Man in the Back LAPD shot Jermaine Petit in the back several times after reports of him possessing a “deadly weapon.” Officers later revealed they only found a small car part at the scene.
by Sean Beckner-CarmitchelWhen Police Kill Loved Ones, Court Support Is Critical for Families David Sullivan was killed by the Buena Park Police Department in 2019. With relatives of other police brutality victims by their side, the Sullivans took the city to court this April.
by Sean Beckner-CarmitchelThe Shadowy Web Connecting Anti-Abortion Groups in California Anti-abortion groups in California are often connected by powerful, well-funded people.
by Sean Beckner-CarmitchelBlack Students at Johnnie Cochran Middle School Describe Being Subjected to Harsh Discipline and Random Searches Students who attended Johnnie Cochran describe a culture that ignored bullying and publicly humiliated students in the name of discipline.
by Erin WistiLAPD and DHS Attack Pro-Abortion Protesters in Downtown LA Several hundred people gathered to protest the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision. Some were met with violence from local and federal police.
by Sean Beckner-CarmitchelLAPD Waits Days to Answer Questions After Shooting a Man in the Back LAPD shot Jermaine Petit in the back several times after reports of him possessing a “deadly weapon.” Officers later revealed they only found a small car part at the scene.
by Sean Beckner-CarmitchelA 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.
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LAPD Waits Days to Answer Questions After Shooting a Man in the Back LAPD shot Jermaine Petit in the back several times after reports of him possessing a “deadly weapon.” Officers later revealed they only found a small car part at the scene.
by Sean Beckner-CarmitchelCream Da Villain Explains Why He’s Taking On Los Angeles The Dominican-born, NYC-bred rapper opens up to Mz Free in an exclusive interview.
by Mz FreeKnock LA Sues LAPD for Bodycam Footage. The Los Angeles Police Department has denied at least 13 similar requests this year.
by Ben CamachoWhy Does ‘Democrat’ Sheriff Villanueva Have So Many Far-Right Supporters? The head of the largest sheriff’s department in the country has the support of several prominent far-right figures, some of whom are allegedly violent.
by Sean Beckner-CarmitchelWhen Police Kill Loved Ones, Court Support Is Critical for Families David Sullivan was killed by the Buena Park Police Department in 2019. With relatives of other police brutality victims by their side, the Sullivans took the city to court this April.
by Sean Beckner-CarmitchelThe Shadowy Web Connecting Anti-Abortion Groups in California Anti-abortion groups in California are often connected by powerful, well-funded people.
by Sean Beckner-CarmitchelBlack Students at Johnnie Cochran Middle School Describe Being Subjected to Harsh Discipline and Random Searches Students who attended Johnnie Cochran describe a culture that ignored bullying and publicly humiliated students in the name of discipline.
by Erin WistiLAPD and DHS Attack Pro-Abortion Protesters in Downtown LA Several hundred people gathered to protest the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision. Some were met with violence from local and federal police.
by Sean Beckner-Carmitchel