TSA screener sentenced for drug smuggling + South LA deputies test body cameras



 

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Ex-TSA officer sentenced: A South L.A. native who worked at the Los Angeles International Airport as a TSA screener was sentenced to 80 months in federal prison for involvement in a drug smuggling scheme. (Daily Breeze)

Sheriff’s deputies test body cameras: Deputies in San Gabriel Valley and parts of South L.A. are starting a 6-month pilot program to test body cameras in a move to increase trust in the police force. (Modesto Bee)

Passerby finds injured man: A passerby found a man on the street in South L.A. with gunshot wounds. (KTLA)

Police car hits truck: Two officers responding to a report of an armed man near USC collided with a pickup truck. (NBC)

Injured dog returns home: Gordo, a dog struck by a van last week in a police chase through South L.A., returned home on Tuesday. (NBC)

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