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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNICE reacts to Cudahy vice mayor's 'disgusting' comments calling on 'cholos' to defend streetsThe union representing Los Angeles police officers has called for the resignation and prosecution of Cudahy Vice-Mayor Cynthia Gonzalez after she posted a video apparently encouraging "cholos" to ...
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The vice mayor of a small Southern California city is under fire after appearing to call on street gangs to organize in the ...
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNLos Angeles failed to meet obligations for homeless residents, judge findsA federal judge ruled that LA has failed to meet key obligations under a homelessness settlement, ordering the city to submit a revised plan to create nearly 13,000 shelter beds by 2027.
"18th Street, Florencia — where's the leadership at? Because you guys are all about territory," Cudahy Vice Mayor Cynthia Gonzalez allegedly said.
Cudahy Vice Mayor Cynthia Gonzalez is facing backlash after she allegedly posted a video on her social media accounts, calling on local gang members to reclaim city streets as immigration operations ...
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The Mirror US on MSNCalifornia lawmaker slammed for appearing to call on street gangs to intervene in ICE raidsThe vice mayor of a small Southern California city is catching heat after she appeared to call on street gangs to organize ...
Democrats continued their unbren streak of supporting riots in their own streets by voting against a resolution condemning the violence in Los Angeles. The anti-ICE riots in […] ...
The backstory: Black Women For Wellness said the recent immigration raids in Los Angeles County and beyond are rooted in the ...
The state is seeking documents, internal reports and photos of the National Guard and military “in operations … on the ...
The decision came in an unsigned order, the latest example of the court’s use of its so-called shadow docket, which allows the justices to consider plaintiffs seeking immediate action until a full ...
Tyson Theodore Mayfield was convicted of two felonies, including a hate crime, and will spend at least 38 years in prison.
The Department of Homeland Security called Cynthia Gonzalez’s comments “despicable,” and LAPD’s union is demanding her ...
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