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The suspect in the shooting of two workers at a Target store in downtown Los Angeles was taken into custody late Tuesday afternoon after barricading himself in a building near the scene for ...
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Deputies with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department were forced to respond to emergency calls the old-fashioned way, by radio, after the agency’s computer dispatch system crashed just ...