Los Angeles

LAPD Commission Agrees with Chief That Police Shooting of Homeless Man was Unjustified

In a shocking stance, the LAPD Commission agreed with Chief Charlie Beck that the police killing of a homeless man was unjustified.
The commission unanimously agreed with Beck’s report filed last month that Los Angeles police officer Clifford Proctor had no right to kill Brendon Glenn on May 5, 2015.
The records were released Tuesday, according to the Los Angeles Times.

Porkins Policy Radio ep. 47 Legacy of Deception: Stephen Singular on the OJ Simpson murder trial

Today we are joined by writer and investigative journalist Stephen Singular for the first of several podcasts discussing the OJ Simpson trial.  In August of 1994 Stephen was contacted by a source within the LA legal system who gave him several important pieces of evidence pointing to O.J.’s innocence and demonstrating major police corruption and malfeasance.

Homeless Man Owes Government Over $110,000 In Fines For Being Homeless

By John Vibes | TrueActivist | March 4, 2016 The recent case of a homeless man racking up massive fines has exposed the widespread police practice of fining homeless people for being homeless. Émilie Guimond-Bélanger, a social worker at the Droits Devant legal clinic in Montreal spoke to the media about a case that she […]

LAPD Cops Facing Life Sentence for Multiple Rape Charges Six Years After Complaint Filed

LAPD officers James Christopher Nichols and Luis Gustavo Valenzuela were charged today with rape under color of authority for their acts on the job over a course of years from 2008 to 2011 by the Los Angeles County district attorney.
But that wasn’t all.
The pair of Hollywood narcotics detectives were charged with forcible rape, and oral copulation under color of authority for using their badges to manipulate women who were informants or suspects into performing sexual acts with the cops, while they were on paid duty.