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The former City Hall aide, considered by colleagues a steady presence, faces a sentence of up to 10 years in prison.
After two people were shot and killed outside a Jewish museum in Washington, D.C., Los Angeles’ Jewish community Thursday was ...
Brian Williams, a longtime law enforcement oversight official who served as L.A.'s deputy mayor of public safety, agreed to ...
Brian Williams, a longtime law enforcement oversight official who served as L.A.'s deputy mayor of public safety, agreed to ...
Brian Williams told Mayor Karen Bass the bogus bomber was 'tired of the city support for Israel,' and was going to blow up ...
A former Los Angeles deputy mayor will plead guilty to reporting a bomb had been placed in city hall last year to law ...
Five trucks carrying baby food and other desperately needed aid entered the territory of over 2 million Palestinians through ...
Brian Williams told police that a man called his work phone claiming to have planted a bomb at City Hall — but Williams actually made the call himself from his private phone.
The former Los Angeles Deputy Mayor of Public Safety, Brian Williams, pleaded guilty on Thursday to threatening to bomb City Hall. The Department of Justice announced that Williams, 61, of ...
The two people shot and killed outside a Jewish museum in Washington were young staffers at the Israeli Embassy who were soon ...
A California Lottery player has become the first top-prize winner of the state’s 40th anniversary-themed Scratchers game, ...
U.S. authorities called the shooting outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., an "act of terror" and identified ...