TikTok Stars Bryce Hall and Blake Gray Plead Not Guilty to Pandemic Party Charges E! 2/18/2021 Lindsay Weinberg
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Bryce Hall and
Blake Gray have pled not guilty to misdemeanor charges for hosting two parties at a Hollywood Hills house during the pandemic, E! News has confirmed.
The TikTok stars were charged in August with causing a public nuisance, after they flouted the stay-at-home orders by throwing large parties at their rental home in Los Angeles. At the time, Bryce, 21, and Blake, 20, were accused of violating the Safer L.A. health order and the Party House Ordinance.
On Aug. 8, police responded to a complaint about their party and issued a citation, warning and violation notice. The officers returned on Aug. 14 after a caller claimed they heard gunshots. Several hundred people ended up being there to celebrate Bryce s 21st birthday, according to a press release from the Los Angeles City Attorney s office, which was obtained by E! News.
By City News Service
Feb 18, 2021
LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer announced a lawsuit today against Nevada-based Polymer80 for allegedly violating federal and California law by selling “ghost gun kits online.
“Untraceable ghost guns are the emerging weapon of choice for criminals, here in L.A. and around the country. We re fighting to stem this tide at a time when gun violence is devastating neighborhoods in our city, Feuer said. “Nobody who could buy a serialized gun and pass a background check would ever need a ghost gun. Yet we allege Polymer80 has made it easy for anyone, including felons, to buy and build weapons that pose a major public safety threat.
Updated on January 31, 2021 at 7:06 am
LAPD
The third death of a Los Angeles Police Department employee in five days from the coronavirus and eighth overall was announced Saturday.
Security Officer Dexter De Los Santos died Friday. He worked more than eight years in that position in the Security Services Division, according to the department.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with his loved ones,” the department tweeted. “Dexter, we thank you for your service.”
LAPD Security Officer Dexter De Los Santos died on January 29 due to COVID-19.
Dexter served Angelenos as a full-time Security Guard at Security Services Division for more than 8 years.
FBI Mar 13, 2020
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