FBI officials speak to faith leaders in first-ever panel discussion organized by OCSD
0Hate, the high-level law enforcement official noted, isn’t against the law. Which makes the job of investigating threats and trying to prevent them from exploding into violence a challenging but critical job, especially in these troubling times of mass shootings – many directed at houses of worship. FBI Los Angeles Assistant Director in Charge Paul Delacourt made these and several other points during a first-ever FBI-led panel discussion before Orange County faith leaders, just a few weeks before last weekend’s terrible toll of 31 victims of mass shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio. The two-hour discussion on July…
Fully embracing social media to expand its dialogue with the community, the La Habra PD has gone live with a…
It sounds silly: spend $650,000 to remodel and upgrade a facility that, since 1978, has been the scene of thousands…
Several cultural icons turn 70 this year. Actor Michael Douglas. Singer-songwriter Diana Ross. Filmmaker George Lucas. And the furry mammal…
Mr. Rogers is going to be spending a lot more time in the neighborhood. That would be Mr. Ron Rogers…
Behind the Badge