California Highway Patrol flips pancakes and scrambles eggs for Dorsey High School Law Magnet Students
Most importantly these students have the power to bring positive change to their community for the rest of the United States to follow.”
Most importantly these students have the power to bring positive change to their community for the rest of the United States to follow.”
The California Highway Patrol’s Southern Division Community Engagement and Recruitment Team (CERT) is a unique unit within the CHP comprised of 12 officers and two sergeants.
Since the inception of the California Highway Patrol in 1929, its motto has been “Safety, Service, and Security.” And yet, most California citizens do not know exactly what this means.
The California Highway Patrol (CHP) Explorer Program is a unique and challenging opportunity that allows young men and women (ages 15-21) to be an integral part of the Department’s operations and experience what a career in law enforcement is like.
Community Leaders and members of the National Action Network’s Los Angeles Chapter are calling for L.A. County District Attorney Jackie Lacey to step down in light of her decision not to file charges against a California Highway Patrol officer who was videotaped beating a homeless woman in 2014. Lacey noted that in her review of the evidence, officer Daniel Andrew used necessary force to protect himself and mentally ill homeless woman Marlene Pinnock who later won a million dollar settlement in the case. But community leaders called the beating, for which officer Daniel was eventually fired, “savage” and are citing
Community Leaders and members of the National Action Network’s Los Angeles Chapter are calling for L.A. County District Attorney Jackie Lacey to step down in light of her decision not to file charges against a California Highway Patrol officer who was videotaped beating a homeless woman in 2014.
The children of a pastor who died after a wrong-way car crash on the Antelope Valley (14) Freeway in Acton in 2013 are suing a Hollywood nightclub for allegedly returning the truck and keys back to the man accused of causing the accident even though he was intoxicated. Wanda Giles of Victorville, Kenneth Giles of Claremont, Limmie Giles of Rialto and Esther Thomas Giles of San Bernardino filed the lawsuit Thursday June 18, in Los Angeles Superior Court against King King. Their father was 77-year-old Manard Giles, who was killed about 3:30 a.m. June 22, 2013, on the northbound