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Land in the late 1800s. it wasn t given to anybody but veterans for a home. but for vietnam the va decided no more, and the neighboring community said we don t want vietnam to save our vets out here, so the vets were kicked out. reporter: 4,000 vets once lived here, roughly the same number of homeless veterans in l.a. today. late last night in an l.a. courthouse a lawsuit was filed demanding that within six months the va offer housing to at least 3,500 vets on or around this land and not use this land for purposes that are not primarily related to providing housing and health care for veterans with disabilities. so no longer a private school s playground. what do you want to see happening around there? a lot. but the base thing is housing. reporter: joshua served in iraq, lived for a year outside the fence around this land. ....
bill: police in stockton, california say they ve ended an 18-month reign of terror. an arrest of a suspect over the weekend accused of being a serial killer accused of shantey and killing six men since april of 2021. we have the report from l.a. today. do they have their man? they believe so, bill. it was around 2:00 a.m. saturday morning and police had received public information about a potential suspect. were following that man and based on his movements and actions, they decided they needed to move in urgently. our surveillance team followed this person while he was driving. we watched his patterns and determined early this morning he was on a mission to kill. ....
Whipped asian migrants last year. homeland security secretary mayorkas knew that, too, but did not stop the bogus narrative. bill melugin is on the story in l.a. today. good morning. good morning to you. that s right. email obtained through a records request reveals that dhs secretary mayorkas was privately alerted by dhs officials that the whipping narrative behind the horse back border patrol photos wasn t true. at a press conference hours later mayorkas didn t stop or dispute that narrative. it was obtained by the heritage foundation that filed a request with dhs seven months ago seeking all communications about the incident with the horse back agents in del rio, texas last summer. last week dhs finally produced an initial batch of emails including one from september 24, 2021. the same day president biden said this. president biden: to see people treated like they did, ....
Hospital. as for the 16 who was arrested he is facing charges for selling drugs to another student at lexington park, located just a few blocks from the high school. now like so many families across the u.s., tragically impacted by this fentanyl crisis ramos s family is mourning her sudden loss. i have to tell her sister that her big sister is not going to come back. she is a 7-year-old. how do you tell a 7-year-old that your sister is not going to come back? at least six students have overdosed in the last three weeks alone from drugs at this hollywood area park near the high school. fortunately they were able to recover. bill: tough story. thanks from l.a. today. sandra: new york city soft on crime policies under fire again. another robbery suspect back on the streets after robbing the owner of a store. the same bodega where the d.a. ....
In his vehicle. the man fired multiple times and george gascon has already said he will not seek the death penalty. lapd budget after cuts following that black lives matter protest, crime increased. now the city council is reversing course approving a budget increase adding 700 officers. some to hollywood because of the spike in crime there. shots fired up 35%. bill: imagine that. thank you from l.a. today. very interesting. dana: some of the nation s top police officials sounding the alarm over an officer shortage saying officers and police chiefs are leaving the force at an unprecedented rate. it is called a crisis. i would agree. national fraternal order of police is with us now. a couple of things here. one of the reasons that you have this problem is 42.7% resignations in 2021. that s a huge increase. 23% more retirements in 2021. ....