Los Angeles, Ca
1 person found dead after Koreatown fire: LAFD
Firefighters found a physique after extinguishing a fireplace in Koreatown on Thursday, the Los Angeles Fireplace Division mentioned in an alert.
The fireplace was reported at 3:18 p.m. on the second story of a five-story workplace constructing at 611 S. Catalina St., the LAFD mentioned.
The deceased, whose age and gender are unknown, was situated “behind particles and file cupboards” after the hearth had been extinguished, in accordance with the LAFD.
“Extreme storage inside the workplace items pressured a delay in conducting a full search till the hearth was extinguished,” the division added.
In a later press launch, the division added that the greater than 90 firefighters on scene needed to “breach by way of a number of inside partitions to achieve and get water on the hearth” which finally restricted the hearth to 2 items of the constructing and saved the remainder of the construction.
“LAFD Arson, at the side of the Los Angeles Police Division, are investigating the reason for the hearth per protocol for a fatality,” the division added.
Los Angeles, Ca
Suspect steals police SUV, causes pileup in downtown L.A.
A chaotic situation unfolded in downtown Los Angeles early Sunday morning when witnesses say a man stole a Los Angeles police SUV and slammed into other vehicles before crashing into a pole.
Preliminary information is extremely limited.
The incident occurred around 3:30 a.m. in the area of 8th Street and Figueroa where two minivans were badly damaged in the collision.
Video from the scene also showed debris scattered along the roads and sidewalks. Less than a block away, the LAPD vehicle was also badly damaged after the driver crashed into a pole.
Footage from RMG Media showed a man being handcuffed and taken away in a police cruiser.
The extent of injuries was not immediately known.
This is a developing story. Stay with KTLA 5 News for updates.
Los Angeles, Ca
Suspect dead after hours-long SWAT standoff in Tarzana
A shooting suspect is dead after an hours-long SWAT standoff in Tarzana Saturday.
Police responded to reports of a man firing shots near Victory Boulevard and Sylvia Avenue at around 2 p.m., according to the Los Angeles Police Department.
The armed suspect later barricaded himself inside a home on the 19200 block of Victory Boulevard, prompting police to evacuate nearby residents in the area.
SWAT Team members and police created a perimeter around the house as the man remained barricaded inside.
Negotiators spoke with the suspect on the phone, attempting to convince him to come outside. However, after several conversations, police said the man hung up the phone and refused to cooperate.
At one point, the suspect’s partner reportedly called police to tell them he was armed with a gun and had fired shots inside their home.
After around five hours barricaded inside, SWAT members forcefully entered the house and found the suspect dead inside.
Neighbors in the area were concerned as they watched the situation unfold amid a large police presence in the area.
“It’s very scary,” said Laurence Brown, a Tarzana resident. “It was hard to evacuate the area because they established such a large perimeter. A lot of spectators want to know what is going on. They’re concerned about the events that have transpired.”
The circumstances surrounding the suspect’s death were not released. His identity and official cause of death will be determined by the coroner’s office.
The fatal incident remains under investigation.
Los Angeles, Ca
2 men from L.A., 2 from Las Vegas arrested for allegedly selling fentanyl, cocaine, on dark web
The United States Department of Justice announced four men have been arrested for selling fentanyl pills and cocaine on the dark web.
Authorities say Southern California natives, 21-year-old Alejandro Soto, and 21-year-old Austin Blanco, both from Burbank, and Las Vegas residents, 23-year-old Craig Rushton, and 20-year-old Christian McKibben have all been charged with one count of conspiracy to distribute fentanyl and cocaine, two counts of distribution of fentanyl, and one count of distribution of cocaine.
The investigation began in April of 2021. The DOJ says the four men conspired with 23-year-old Van Nuys native Brian McDonald, and 23-year-old Ciara Clutario, of Burbank, to traffic fentanyl and cocaine.
McDonald and Clutario allegedly created vendor profiles on darknet marketplaces to sell fentanyl, cocaine, and other illegal narcotics in exchange for cryptocurrency.
The pair maintained online dark web profiles and arranged drug listings and shipment options, tracking drug orders received through the profiles, and offloading cryptocurrency received on the darknet marketplaces into cryptocurrency wallets that the co-conspirators controlled.
Both McDonald and Clutario were charged last year, their trials will begin on Aug. 6.
The DOJ says Soto, Blacano, McKibben, and Rushton were directed by McDonald and others to package and ship the drugs sold on the darknet. The defendants allegedly took care of the packaging of the narcotics at McKibben and Rushton’s home in Burbank.
The defendants allegedly sold and shipped hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of narcotics, including fentanyl and cocaine, to drug purchasers across the country.
If the four men are convicted, they face the mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years in federal prison and a statutory maximum sentence of life in federal prison.
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