A group of Los Angeles police officers who were fired for challenging the city's COVID-19 vaccination and testing mandate cannot get their jobs back, but are entitled to some back pay because the city violated their due process rights, an L.A. County judge has ruled.
In separate rulings, a judge ruled that LAPD officers who fought the agency s COVID vaccine and testing mandate could receive back pay but should not get their jobs back.
m James Barber, chief of staff to the mayor of Mobile, Ala., claimed in a letter that homeless people are being dumped in the coastal city by Biloxi, Miss., police, threatening to call in federal officials to investigate civil rights violations if Biloxi doesn t stop.
An LA Superior Court Judge ruled Friday there was enough evidence to put an LAPD officer on trial on charges he falsely labeled dozens of innocent people as.