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Disturbing Attack on Real Estate Agent Captured on Camera in Encino
Police are looking for the visitor to an open house in Encino who was caught on camera abruptly pushing the real estate agent to the ground, and then bending over her as she screamed.
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Tiffany Haddish Gives Back, Celebrates Foster Graduates
Actress and comedian Tiffany Haddish is on a roll, with a string of high profile film and television roles as her career blossoms. But Haddish, 39, remembers tougher times.
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Man Arrested After Woman Beaten to Death With E-Scooter in Long Beach
A woman was viciously attacked and killed in a beating using an electric scooter in Long Beach Monday and a man has been arrested, police said.
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Donovan the Stubborn Horse Stands His Ground in the Woolsey Fire
It wasn’t a surprise to Wendell Phillips, co-owner of Spunky’s Rescue Ranch, that Donovan the horse didn’t budge when flames from the 98,000-acre Woolsey Fire started licking at the Decker Canyon property. Phillips and three other horses had to evacuate without Donovan when the fire, which started in Ventura County before quickly burning into LA County and toward the ocean,...
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Ex-Rap Mogul Suge Knight Pleads No Contest in Fatal Confrontation at Compton Burger Stand
Days before his long-awaited trial was set to begin, former rap mogul Marion “Suge” Knight pleaded no contest Thursday to a voluntary manslaughter charge for running over a man with a pickup truck in the parking lot of a Compton hamburger stand.
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Lost Hikers Were Desperate When One Used Gun to End Their Lives, Authorities Believe
Autopsy conclusion that two missing hikers died of gunshot wounds, inflicted by one of them, only begins to convey the ordeal they went through before succumbing to a final, desperate act.
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Lifetime of Memories Lost as Canyon Fire 2 Flames Rip Through Homes
Worried residents in Orange County were forced to watch as a wind-driven fire raced toward their houses Monday, some returning to their neighborhoods only to find that the flames had already consumed their homes.
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Charles Manson's Youngest Follower Granted Parole
Leslie Van Houten, who was only 19 when she killed for Charles Manson, was granted parole after appearing in front of a parole board for the 21st time. California Gov. Jerry Brown, however, has the power to overrule the decision. Patrick Healy reports for the NBC4 News at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017.
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More Than 100 Weapons Seized at Home of LAPD Officer Accused of Having Sex With Teen Cadet: Source
More than 100 weapons, including sawed-off shotguns, were seized at the home of the Los Angeles Police Department officer accused of having sex with an underage police cadet, a source close to the investigation said Friday.
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Cadets Impersonated Cops After Stealing LAPD SUVs
Four more cadets were arrested in an ongoing scandal involving the LAPD cadet program. Patrick Healy reports for the NBC4 News at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, June 20, 2017.
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Elon Musk Has Tunnel Vision For Easing Traffic Congestion
After months of musing about tunneling away from LA traffic, innovative entrepreneur Elon Musk is moving forward with “The Boring Company,” beginning test excavation in a Hawthorne parking lot.
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Elon Musk Reveals Test Run of Electric Sled
WARNING: The video above contains flashing lights, which has potential to induce motion sickness and/or seizures for people with photosensitive epilepsy. Viewer discretion is advised. Soon you might be able to get from Westwood to LAX in about six minutes with the help of Elon Musk’s electric sled. Patrick Healy reports for NBC4 News at 5 on Friday, May 12, 2017.
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Marine, 19, Fatally Shot in Car During Weekend Leave From Camp Pendleton
A 19-year-old Marine who was known for his generosity and spending his free time helping others died Monday, three days after he was found shot in a car in South Los Angeles.
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LAX Gunman Pleads Guilty, Faces Life in Prison
A week after reaching a plea agreement for the 2013 LAX attack,
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Transgender Veteran Sues Barber for Refusing to Cut Hair
Two months after a barber cited scripture as reason for denying a haircut to a transgender Army veteran, Kendall Oliver has filed suit, alleging violation of civil rights. The case again raises the issue of competing claims for protection under the law.
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Cost Estimate of Porter Ranch Gas Leak Hits $665 Million
An energy company says expected costs from a massive gas leak near Porter Ranch have ballooned to $665 million.
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Students Protest Firing of Coach Over Fruit Collection
A school coach who thought he was doing a good deed by saving unwanted fruit from the trash at school and giving it to other students was fired, and students were rallying to get the Marine veteran’s job back Tuesday.
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Pursuit Ends With Man Punching Officer in the Face
A shirtless 18-year-old man in sweatpants led police on a chase before punching an officer in the face in West Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Police Department said Tuesday.
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Human Remains Found in Refrigerator at Santa Ana Home
A homeowner made a grim discovery Thursday inside while cleaning out a rental unit on the property.
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Pastors Criticize ‘Verbal Violence' of Black Lives Matter Protesters Who Disrupted Church Town Hall
A group of ministers in South Los Angeles on Monday criticized some members of the Black Lives Matter movement for being disrespectful in disrupting a town hall meeting last week with Mayor Eric Garcetti inside Holman United Methodist Church.