Los Angeles Police Responded to a Kidnapping Call but Instead Found an ICE Operation
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Los Angeles police responded to a kidnapping call but instead found an ICE operation
When Los Angeles Police Department officers went racing toward a potential kidnapping call downtown this week, callers indicated a true kidnapping was underway, according to police.
Two individuals identified as leaders of a criminal cell were arrested by elements of the Hidalgo State Attorney General's Office, attached to the Specialized Unit in Combating Kidnapping (UECS).Through investigative and intelligence work, Hidalgo's authorities managed to capture the two subjects, who allegedly committed kidnappings and assaults on the North Arc Highway and the Mexico-Queretaro Highway.The investigations by UECS, which emerged f…
LAPD Responds to Call About Possible Kidnapping; Federal Agents Arrest Woman
The Los Angeles Police Department confirmed that officers responded to a 911 call Tuesday about a possible kidnapping in downtown Los Angeles, and while they were not involved in the federal agents’ enforcement actions, they remained at the scene to assist with crowd control. Officers responded near Ninth and Spring streets around 9:10 a.m. Tuesday to reports of an in-process kidnapping, according to the LAPD. Several comments from the reports i…
LA Cops Rush to 911 Kidnapping Call, Turns Out It's Just Feds With No IDs or Badges So They Helped Them, 'This Has to Stop'
A 911 call for a local kidnapping in Los Angeles, or LA, quickly turned upside down after the Los Angeles Police Department ended up helping the “kidnappers” themselves. It turns out the “kidnappers” were federal immigration agents conducting an operation in the area, though the 911 callers and bystanders were alarmed because they didn’t present any IDs or badges. The incident took place around 9:10 AM on June 24; LAPD promptly responded to a 9-…
Los Angeles police responded to a kidnapping call. But instead found an ICE operation - Everett Post
(LOS ANGELES) — When Los Angeles Police Department officers went racing toward a potential kidnapping call downtown this week, callers indicated a true kidnapping was underway, according to police. Police say the caller stated that several individuals were involved, but did not identify themselves. Officers and an LAPD supervisor say they arrived on scene to find an agitated crowd as federal agents were taking part in an immigration enforcement …
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