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Firefighter falls through floor while battling blaze in abandoned Hollywood apartment

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Firefighter falls through floor while battling blaze in abandoned Hollywood apartment

A Los Angeles firefighter was injured when he fell through the floor of an abandoned apartment building that caught fire in Hollywood early Tuesday morning.

The fire was reported just after 2 a.m. at the two-story boarded-up complex in the 7700 block of Hollywood Boulevard.

Heavy fire was showing at the rear of the building, which had already been damaged in previous fires, Los Angeles Fire Department Capt. Cody Weireter said.

Plywood on doors and windows made entry difficult for firefighters, who initially took a defensive posture but put out the blaze in a little over 30 minutes.

Firefighters respond to a blaze at a vacant apartment building in Hollywood on Oct. 8, 2024. (KNN)

One firefighter was injured after eventually making his way into the structure.

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“We had a firefighter fall through the floor that was conducting a primary search to see if we had any victims inside,” said Weireter, who described the injury as non-life threatening.

No victims were located inside the structure but video from the scene showed a firefighter handing a blanket to a naked man standing in some bushes.

Investigators were later seen talking to the man but his connection to the fire, if any, was unclear.

The cause of the fire remains unknown, but Weireter did say that the blaze is “under active investigation from our arson counter-terrorism section.”

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'Tonight we all remember': Solemn memorials mark year anniversary of deadly Oct. 7 attack on Israel

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'Tonight we all remember': Solemn memorials mark year anniversary of deadly Oct. 7 attack on Israel

Thousands of Jewish and Israeli-Americans gathered in prayer Monday, Oct. 7, one year after Hamas terrorists invaded Southern Israel, killing an estimated 1,200 people and taking hundreds more hostage.  

The bloody invasion ultimately ignited the ongoing Israel-Gaza war, which has left upwards of 30,000 Palestinians civilians dead and leveled much of the coastal region.  

Inside Saban Theater, various city and community leaders lit candles for the fallen soldiers, the victims of sexual assault and the thousands murdered in what was the deadliest terror attack in Jewish history.  

One attendee, Miriam Bluman, a local schoolteacher, said she was asked by a student if she was sad that today was Oct. 7.  

“And I’m like, ‘Yes, but I’ve been sad every day since last Oct. 7,’” she explained.  

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A solemn ceremony in L.A. marking the one year anniversary of the deadly Oct. 7 attack by Hamas on Israel on Oct. 7, 2024. (KTLA)

In Beverly Hills, elected officials, actors and other influencers marked the occasion at exactly 6:29 a.m., the moment that the perpetrators began firing rockets into the Jewish state before besieging a music festival and targeting men, women and children in their homes.  

“October 7 was the most murderous day in Jewish history since the Holocaust,” CEO of the Jewish Federation of L.A. Rabbi Noah Farkas told KTLA. “But we have come together to support each other, to help each other, to grow in strength, to support victims of terror.”  

There was also moving testimony from survivors of the terrible day, from relatives of people murdered during the attack and from first responders who were among the first on the scene.  

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A solemn ceremony in L.A. marking the one year anniversary of the deadly Oct. 7 attack by Hamas on Israel on Oct. 7, 2024. (KTLA)

In downtown Los Angeles at an IfNotNow rally, lives on both sides of the Middle East conflict were memorialized.  

For Steve Frankel, the evening was about remembering a family friend, Or Moses, who was killed while defending her base.  

“We met her in April 2023 along with about 20 other soldiers,” he said. “She was killed six months later. We’ve become friends with her family since, out of the grief that we have all gone through.”  

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Sheilah Miller shared with KTLA’s Rachel Menitoff her personal and familiar mantra on a day like Oct. 7.  

“My father, a very wise rabbi, once told me if there is a substitute for love, it is memory,” she said. “Tonight, we all remember.”  

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Purple Whoppers are coming to Burger King for a limited time

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Purple Whoppers are coming to Burger King for a limited time

Burger King is teaming up with Amazon MGM Studios to release a new menu inspired by The Addams Family.

The Addams Family Menu includes four items will be inspired by an Addams family member, according to the burger chain.

Here’s what the new menu includes:

Wednesday’s Whopper: A flame-grilled Whopper topped with Swiss cheese, tomatoes, lettuce, mayonnaise, ketchup, pickles, and onions, all toasted on a purple bun that gets its hue from purple potato topped with black sesame seeds.

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Thing’s Rings: Burger King’s signature onion rings served in themed packaging of The Addams Family’s beloved but mysterious one-handed helper,

Gomez’s Churro Fries: Fried churros coated in cinnamon sugar and paired with chocolate dipping sauce.

Morticia’s Kooky Chocolate Shake: Creamy soft serve mixed with chocolate cake batter fudge and topped with black and purple cookie pieces.

Kids meals at Burger King, known as King Jr. Meals, will also receive Addams Family-themed toys for a limited time to celebrate the new partnership. The new menu items will be available nationwide at participating Burger King locations beginning on Oct. 10

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Motorcycle-riding suspect sought in Antelope Valley area burglaries

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Motorcycle-riding suspect sought in Antelope Valley area burglaries

A residential burglary suspect who uses a motorcycle to flee from crime scenes is being sought in the Southeast Antelope Valley Region of Los Angeles County.

The Palmdale Sheriff’s Station posted surveillance images of the suspect on its Facebook page Friday in hopes the public can help identify him.

The man broke into a garage in the 30000 block of Valyermo Rad in the community of Valyermo during an incident reported on May 13, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department stated.

A burglary suspect is seen in two images shared by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.

Investigators believe the same man is responsible for multiple crimes in the area.

“The suspect has been seen on a motorcycle on previous incidents,” the Sheriff’s Department stated in a special bulletin.

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Anyone with information about the man’s identity was asked to contact Palmdale Station Detective Alcaraz at 661-272-2475.

Those who prefer to remain anonymous can call Crime Stoppers by dialing 800-222-8477.

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