At a Los Angeles Home Depot, advocates alleged that the store installed high-frequency noise machines to deter day laborers, causing physical discomfort. The Instituto de Educacion Popular del Sur de California (IDEPSCA) demanded the removal of these devices and for Home Depot to address ICE raids in the parking lot, which have repeatedly targeted the location. The advocacy group claims the devices were installed shortly after the most recent ICE raid and that Home Depot has seen extensive ICE activity. Home Depot has not publicly commented on the matter.
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In a shocking turn of events, Nick Reiner, son of actor and director Rob Reiner, has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of his parents. The Los Angeles District Attorney announced the charges, including special circumstances allegations that could lead to a harsher sentence. The couple was found dead from apparent stab wounds in their Los Angeles home, leading to the arrest of Nick Reiner hours later. The defendant’s attorney has postponed the arraignment until Wednesday due to his client’s unspecified health issues.
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In a decisive ruling, a federal judge ordered the Trump administration to cease deploying the California National Guard in Los Angeles and return control to the state. Judge Charles Breyer granted a preliminary injunction following the administration’s June activation of over 4,000 troops without Governor Newsom’s approval. The ruling rejected the administration’s arguments for the deployment, accusing them of attempting to create a national police force. The White House has indicated it will appeal the decision, while California officials celebrate the ruling as a victory for democracy.
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According to AP News, federal immigration officers in Los Angeles arrested a U.S. citizen near a Home Depot, and then drove off in his car with his toddler, sparking outrage from advocates. A video captured masked agents driving away with the 1-year-old in a car seat. While the Department of Homeland Security stated the man was arrested for assault after reportedly throwing a hammer and rocks, they didn’t explain the agents’ actions with the child. The child was later released to relatives, and experts offer differing opinions on the officers’ actions during the raid.
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In Los Angeles, ICE officers shot a U.S. citizen, 25-year-old Carlos Jimenez, while he was in his car. According to reports, Jimenez approached the officers to ask them to wrap up their stop because children were due at the bus stop nearby and was shot in the back. ICE claims Jimenez attempted to run the officers over, while Jimenez’s lawyers allege the shooting was unprovoked and a use of deadly force as a last resort. This incident adds to a pattern of ICE officers shooting into cars in multiple cities, suggesting the agency may pose a greater danger to civilians than the other way around.
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During an immigration enforcement operation in Los Angeles, a suspect rammed a vehicle, prompting an ICE agent to confront the vehicle. The agent’s weapon discharged as they attempted to apprehend the individual, injuring both the suspect and a US marshal. The incident, which occurred during a targeted traffic stop of an illegal alien who had previously escaped custody, resulted in defensive shots being fired. The FBI is currently investigating the events.
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Authorities have charged 29-year-old Jonathan Rinderknecht with starting the destructive Palisades Fire, which was one of two blazes that broke out in January, causing widespread damage. Rinderknecht allegedly started a small fire on New Year’s Day that smoldered before reigniting and spreading through Pacific Palisades. He was arrested in Florida and faces charges including malicious destruction by fire, with the potential for a lengthy prison sentence. Investigators found evidence linking him to the initial fire, as well as his presence at the scene and attempts to cover up his actions.
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A California man, Jonathan Renteria, has been charged with murder after his wife’s dismembered body was discovered in their Los Feliz apartment. The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office set bail at $4 million. Investigators found a suicide note from Renteria, where he admitted to killing his wife on September 4th. Friends identified the victim as June Bunyan, a Scottish immigrant who came to the U.S. with the goal of becoming a defense attorney, though she was reportedly in an abusive relationship.
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The Supreme Court has decided to allow federal agents to continue with sweeping immigration operations in Los Angeles for now, overturning a judge’s order that had limited the practice. Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote in the majority opinion that the lower court’s restrictions on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents were too broad, although he noted that apparent ethnicity alone cannot furnish reasonable suspicion. Justice Sonia Sotomayor dissented, claiming the decision subjects people in the Los Angeles area to potential mistreatment based on their appearance. The ruling comes as ICE agents increase enforcement, with the lawsuit continuing in California.
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A federal judge has found that the Trump administration violated the Posse Comitatus Act by deploying military personnel to Los Angeles in response to protests. The judge cited the act’s prohibition against using the military for domestic law enforcement. This ruling comes as the former president hints at deploying troops to Chicago, a move Governor Pritzker has vehemently opposed, threatening legal action if federal troops are sent. The judge’s decision may strengthen the defense of other Democratic states should the government try to interfere.
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Report: ICE Shoots US Citizen in Confrontation
In Los Angeles, ICE officers shot a U.S. citizen, 25-year-old Carlos Jimenez, while he was in his car. According to reports, Jimenez approached the officers to ask them to wrap up their stop because children were due at the bus stop nearby and was shot in the back. ICE claims Jimenez attempted to run the officers over, while Jimenez’s lawyers allege the shooting was unprovoked and a use of deadly force as a last resort. This incident adds to a pattern of ICE officers shooting into cars in multiple cities, suggesting the agency may pose a greater danger to civilians than the other way around.
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