LA Port engineer gets 3 years for intentional train wreck – Spectrum News
The LA Port Police reviewed video recorded from the locomotive’s cab, officials said. One video shows the train clearly moving at a high rate of…
The LA Port Police reviewed video recorded from the locomotive’s cab, officials said. One video shows the train clearly moving at a high rate of…
Moreno told Los Angeles Port Police that he had caused the derailment because he was suspicious of the Mercy and believed it was docked for a…
Moreno caused $755,880 in damage because of the derailment. In his first interview with the Los Angeles Port Police, Moreno acknowledged that he “did…
The L.A. Port Police reviewed video recorded from the locomotive’s cab, officials said. One video shows the train clearly moving at a high rate of…
The Los Angeles Port Police reviewed video recorded from the locomotive’s cab, officials said. One video shows the train clearly moving at a high …
…Marshall after he attended the Los Angeles County’s Reserve Academy so he could work as a reserve officer with the Los Angeles Port Police.
Los Angeles could investigate the thefts that have plagued Union Pacific for about a year — leaving tracks in downtown littered with garbage and the carcasses of stolen goods — and look into how the major railroad company could better protect the goods it transports across the country.
At Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week, Mark Hazel, associate director, commercial vehicle reporting, IHS Markit, moderated a virtual conversation with Gene Seroka, executive director, and Tom Gazsi, deputy director and Chief of police, for the Port of Los Angeles.
A man was found dead floating in the water near a dock at the Port of Los Angeles on Sunday evening, Jan. 16, officials said. The man was found in the water at around 5:30 p.m. near the 600 block of North Henry Ford Avenue in Wilmington, said Phillip Sanfield, a Port of Los Angeles police spokesman.
The stucco cottage looks every bit the California dream: a grassy yard and big patio, encircled by a white picket fence. Next to the front door, a Santa figurine greets visitors and a dog’s snout peeks through a window, as if an advertisement for domestic bliss.
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