Los Angeles/ Community & Society
Published on June 03, 2020
Top LA news: LAPD chief apologizes for statement on looters; mayor takes a knee at protest; morePhoto: Dillon Shook/Unsplash

Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Los Angeles.

10-year-old Altadena boy missing, last seen in Pasadena

A 10-year-old boy went missing out of Altadena Monday night, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said.

Read the full story on NBC LA.

LAPD chief apologizes for stating George Floyd's death is on looters' hands

Los Angeles Police Chief Michel Moore apologized Monday for comments in which he conflated the looters who have vandalized businesses across L.A. with the Minneapolis officers responsible for the death of George Floyd.

Read the full story on CBS Los Angeles.

LAPD vehicle with 4 officers crashes into Coffee Bean

A Los Angeles Police Department vehicle with four officers inside crashed into a Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf in Studio City Monday night, and two officers were hospitalized with minor injuries.

Read the full story on NBC LA.

Mayor Garcetti takes a knee amid chants of 'Defund police!' at downtown LA protest

Hundreds of peaceful demonstrators gathered in downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday to protest the death of George Floyd and police brutality against black people.

Read the full story on Los Angeles Times.

Volunteers help businesses board up in Van Nuys after recent looting

Businesses along Van Nuys and Victory Boulevard are boarding up their storefronts for protection.

Read the full story on ABC Los Angeles, KABC.


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