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Inside, authorities said, they recovered two pistols and a drum magazine capable of holding dozens of bullets, marijuana and crack cocaine. Authorities allege that Harris was using the motel room as a place to manufacture crack cocaine from the powder form of the drug.
A mother’s search for missing son leads to dark world of a marijuana dispensary By Matthew Ormseth, Los Angeles Times
Published: February 21, 2021, 5:00pm
Share: A Los Angeles Police Department missing person notification for Juan Carlos Hernandez hangs across the street from where he worked at VIP Collective marijuana dispensary along the 8100 block of Western Ave. Yajaira Hernandez s 21-year-old son, Juan Carlos Hernandez, went to work one afternoon in September 2020 and never came home, on Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021 in Los Angeles, CA. She looked for her son for nearly two months, until the police told her they d found his remains in the Mojave desert, 150 miles from where he was last seen at his job at a marijuana dispensary in South Los Angeles. (Gary Coronado/Los Angeles Times/TNS)
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When John Drake was announced as the new chief of the Metro Nashville Police Department in November, the news was met in some corners with â at best â skeptical optimism. Activists, community organizations and an increasing number of Metro councilmembers had been agitating for the ouster of longtime MNPD Chief Steve Anderson for several years. Anderson was widely seen as an obstacle to reform, and his tenure had recently included two high-profile fatal shootings of Black men by white police officers. He announced his plan to retire in June amid the historic protests against police brutality and racism in Nashville and around the country, which had intensified calls for change. Shortly after that, allegations of sexual harassment, assault and discrimination inside the department surfaced, raised by women who described a toxic culture inside the MNPD.
A Lafayette frigate. CNA file photo A Lafayette frigate. CNA file photo The Ministry of Justice on Friday confirmed that progress has been made in its pursuit of illicit kickbacks involved in the long-running Lafayette frigate scandal. The confirmation came after Switzerland announced that it would return part of the US$900 million it confiscated over corruption allegations linked to the case, which date back three decades. In the frigates case, Switzerland will restitute nearly US$266 million to Taiwan, the Swiss Department of Justice and Police said in a statement on Thursday, referring to the money as illegal commissions paid during an estimated US$2.8 billion deal to buy six Lafayette-class frigates in 1991.