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Two years after LAPD fireworks explosion, ... that the Los Angeles Police Department bomb squad botched the detonation of a fireworks cache discovered in the backyard of a 27th Street resident.
LAPD Chief Michel Moore gives an update into the June 30 fireworks blast that sent 17 neighbors and first responders to the hospital and destroyed an LAPD bomb squad truck.
LOS ANGELES — Even before the Los Angeles Police Department blew up the residential block in South L.A. where her family has lived for nearly two years, life was hard and full of worry for Juana ...
Costs from the Los Angeles Police Department’s botched detonation of illegal fireworks in South L.A. this summer have surpassed $1.2 million, even as most claims remain unresolved, bills ...
On June 30, 2021, a South Los Angeles neighborhood was shaken when Los Angeles Police Department officers attempted to detonate a large cache of illegal fireworks. It’s been a long road for the ...
A Los Angeles Police Department bomb squad truck exploded during a planned detonation of illegal fireworks. ... Unknown at this time what caused an explosion,” the department said. 3.
Two days after the third anniversary of the LAPD’s botched fireworks disposal that damaged homes and displaced dozens of families in South L.A., the City Council Tuesday approved settlements ...
The explosion of a Los Angeles Police Department truck, caused after a planned police detonation of seized illegal fireworks, happened at about 7:40 p.m. at East 27th and San Pedro streets.
The “catastrophic” fireworks explosion that injured 17 people last month in a South Los Angeles neighborhood was caused by “human error” after bomb technicians miscalculated the weight of ...
A $20 million settlement was approved Tuesday for South Los Angeles residents whose homes were destroyed in a botched firework detonation by the LAPD in 2021.
To help give a better perspective on what's next for the investigation, fireworks accident expert Richard Meier spoke during ...