Rising Up: 'We understand that all lives matter, but they can't all matter until Black lives matter'

FOX 11 conducts new interviews -- as protesters, law enforcement, activists and journalists -- share what they saw or experienced and help trace the timeline of the critical moments in social justice which led to a movement never to be forgotten.

Woman arrested with knife at Venice news conference held by councilman speaking about homelessness crisis

A woman with a knife was arrested Monday in Venice at a news conference in which Los Angeles City Councilman and mayoral candidate Joe Buscaino was speaking about the city's homelessness crisis and announcing his plan for creating a safer city.

LAPD rescues child left inside hot car in North Hollywood

A woman is in custody after police say her child was left inside a hot car for possibly up to 45 minutes.

The future of policing: LAPD's Community Safety Partnership Bureau nears one year

This time a year ago, protestors were taking to the streets after the death of George Floyd. By July of that summer, LAPD announced a new bureau based on community policing and building relationships.

The future of policing: LAPD's Community Safety Partnership Bureau nears one year
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This time a year ago, protestors were taking to the streets after the death of George Floyd on Memorial Day 2020. By July of that summer, the LAPD announced a new Bureau based on community policing and building relationships.

Rising Up, Episode 4 post-show discussion
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LAPD Commanding Officer Ruby Flores and Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco joins FOX 11 to discuss policing and reflecting on the May 2020 George Floyd protests.

Rising Up, Ep. 4
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Episode 4 dives into the "defund the police" debate and the future of social justice.

Rising Up, Ep. 1: 'We understand that all lives matter, but they can't all matter until Black lives matter'
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In this new limited edition documentary series, Rising Up, FOX 11 conducts new interviews -- as protesters, law enforcement, activists and journalists -- share what they saw or experienced and help trace the timeline of the critical moments in social justice which led to a movement never to be forgotten.

Caught on camera: Hate crime investigation underway in Beverly Grove
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Los Angeles Police Department investigators are working to determine whether an attack on diners in the Beverly Grove neighborhood was a hate crime. The violent incident was caught on camera.

Caught on camera: Hate crime investigation underway in Beverly Grove

Los Angeles Police Department investigators were working to determine whether an attack on diners in Beverly Grove was a hate crime. The violent incident was caught on camera.

LAPD chief wants removal of officer who shared Valentine post mocking George Floyd

The Los Angeles Police Department internally identified an employee who distributed a Valentine's Day-themed social media post mocking the death of George Floyd, and Chief Michel Moore said Tuesday that he has recommended the person be fired.

Rapper T.I., wife under investigation by the LAPD amid sexual assault allegations

The Los Angeles Police Department is investigating T.I., whose real name is Clifford Harris, amid ongoing sexual assault allegations nationwide against the rapper and his wife, Tameka "Tiny" Harris.

Filmmaker suing city of Los Angeles, LAPD uncle over projectile wounds during protest
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A 23-year-old filmmaker is suing the city of Los Angeles and his uncle, alleging the Los Angeles Police Department officer ordered his nephew shot with projectiles during a downtown protest days after the death of George Floyd.

LAPD officer charged with threatening to kill two men in Inglewood, DA says

LAPD officer Nicolas Enmanuel Quintanilla Borja was arrested while off-duty in Inglewood on suspicion of kidnapping, making criminal threats and assault with a deadly weapon.

Filmmaker suing city of Los Angeles, LAPD uncle over projectile wounds during protest

Jamal Shakir Jr. is suing the city of Los Angeles and his uncle, an LAPD officer, who allegedly ordered him to be shot with projectiles during a BLM protest downtown last summer.

Judge restricts LAPD use of projectile launchers against protesters

A federal judge Monday issued an order restricting the Los Angeles Police Department's use of "less lethal" 40-millimeter and 37-millimeter projectile launchers against crowds at demonstrations.