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WATCH: Sheriff Chad Bianco reacts to the deputy on a dating app during the pursuit standoff in Jurupa Valley, California.

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A funeral was held for L.A. County Sheriff’s Department Deputy Levi Vargas, who passed away during the Baker to Vegas Challenge Cup relay race last month.πŸ™πŸ»πŸ’™

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A herd of about 100 to 150 goats stopped traffic in Calabasas after they escaped through a hole in a fence!

The herd's handler, known locally as the "goat man", was able to use herding dogs to bring the goats back home. No people or goats were harmed. 🐐

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Good night to all! 😴

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⚠️A tornado watch has been issued for parts of Indiana and Michigan until 4 AM EDT

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β€œI saw in the night visions, and, behold, one like the Son of man came with the clouds of heaven, and came to the Ancient of days, and they brought him near before him. And there was given him dominion, and glory, and a kingdom, that all people, nations, and languages, should serve him: his dominion is an everlasting dominion, which shall not pass away, and his kingdom that which shall not be destroyed.”
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Wednesday: Another severe thunderstorm potential day on tap.

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BREAKING OVERNIGHT: Two more houses in the San Fernando Valley fell victim to burglaries on Tuesday night, according to L.A. police.

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In Memory of Sergeants Vernon J. Corbeil and Raymond C. Willis
EOW: April 15, 1957

On the morning of Sunday, April 14th, 1957, the weather was not very good for flying, but to avid airmen, a little weather is often just a distraction. In this case, unfortunately, this weather challenge proved to be fatal as two of the nineteen planes from the Progressive Flying Club, which took a breakfast flight from the Hawthorne Airport to Santa Ynez, crashed, killing five of its members. This aerial tragedy was compounded the following day when a plane carrying two members of the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department participating in an airborne search looking for one of the two downed airplanes still missing somewhere along the Malibu coast experienced engine trouble and crashed 500 feet short of an emergency airstrip killing the plane’s pilot, Sergeant Vernon Corbeil and his observer, Sergeant Raymond Willis.

Corbeil joined the Sheriff’s Department in 1948 but returned to active military service with the Air Force during the Korean War. After that war, he rejoined the Sheriff’s Department and became a pilot with Aero Bureau in 1955. Sergeant Willis served on PT boats in the South Pacific during the Second World War and belonged to the same squadron as President John F. Kennedy.

Ray Willis was an LASD trailblazer. He entered law enforcement in 1948 with the LAPD. By 1955, he was assigned to the LAPD crime lab and worked as a polygraph examiner. The Sheriff’s Department did not have a polygraph unit until Willis was hired in August 1955 to form one.

Sergeant Corbeil was survived by his wife, Iris. Sergeant Willis was survived by his wife, Jean, and children, Mark and Carol.

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Southern California is going to be warming up over the next few days. Gusty north winds will return by Thursday.

NorCal forecast: Despite increasing clouds, Wednesday afternoon will be a few degrees warmer than Tuesday.

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⚠️Traffic Advisory⚠️

Due to an incident and active investigation in the El Pueblo/Union Station area, Alameda has been closed between Cesar Chavez and Arcadia. 

Expect traffic delays in the area. 

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CALIFORNIA CHAOS: As sexual assault allegations force Eric Swalwell to drop out of the governor’s race, the spotlight shifts to Tom Steyer’s radical immigration plan. Martha MacCallum weighs in.

β€œWhen you start asking people to come back into the country who have been kicked out, I think that is going to raise some red flags for voters – even in California.”

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There’s a reason why he’s the most hated sheriff in Riverside county.
βœ… he holds criminals accountable
βœ… he stood up to Newsom during Covid when nobody else would
βœ… he somehow manages to work with a minority Board of Supervisors because public safety is bipartisan
βœ… and this:

Here are the most notable examples based on his public record:
β€’ AB 1333 (2025 – Self-defense / justifiable homicide bill): Bianco stronglyopposed this Assembly bill, which he said would narrow the criteria for justifiable homicide (including defense of a home or property) and effectively β€œmake self-defense against criminals illegal.” He released videos calling it an attempt to β€œtie the hands of residents while coddling criminals” and part of a decade-long Sacramento pattern of prioritizing criminals over law-abiding citizens. His high-profile criticism helped lead to the bill’s author withdrawing it entirely.

β€’ SB 54 (2017 – Sanctuary State Law): Bianco has β€œled the fight” against this law since taking office, arguing it legally prevents local law enforcement from cooperating with federal ICE agents on immigration matters. He joined a lawsuit challenging it and continues to call it dangerous for public safety, recently noting even Gov. Newsom has begun acknowledging problems with sanctuary policies. This directly affects Riverside County’s ability to handle repeat offenders or coordinate on federal detainers.


β€’ Proposition 47 (2014 – Criminal justice reform initiative): One of his longest-running targets, which Bianco has repeatedly labeled a β€œdisaster” and β€œtwisted, sick experiment.” He blames it for reclassifying many thefts (under $950) and drug offenses as misdemeanors, contributing to rises in retail theft, homelessness, addiction, and overall crime in Riverside County. He has actively supported ballot measures to reform or replace it (e.g., the Homelessness, Drug Addiction, and Theft Reduction Act / related Prop 36 efforts) and criticized Gov. Newsom and Democrats for blocking changes.

β€’ AB 495 (recent – β€œTemporary guardianship” / family rights bill): Bianco has publicly condemned this as β€œanother dangerous law putting our kids at risk and eroding parents’ rights.” He argues it allows non-parents or outside parties to make decisions about a child’s schooling and healthcare without full parental consent or oversight, calling it a direct assault on families. He has urged Riverside County parents to contact legislators and limit school-related risks, and stated that repealing it would be a priority in any future role.

β€’ SB 94 (2024 – Sentencing review / parole eligibility bill): Bianco spoke at a public press conference opposing the measure, which would have expanded judicial review and potential sentence reductions for some serious felons (including certain life-without-parole cases). This aligned with victim advocates’ criticism that it favored criminals over public safety.

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Please, praying for the Lexington Police officer who was seriously injured in the line of duty last night.πŸ™πŸ»

Kentucky: An officer with the Lexington Police Department sustained serious injuries after being dragged by a vehicle while conducting a traffic stop Tuesday night.
The officer, who has not been publicly identified, stopped a vehicle at the Meijer Gas Station on Ruccio Way at 10:43 p.m., Lexington police said in a news release. Ruccio Way is off Reynolds Road near Nicholasville Road.
β€œAs the officer made contact with the vehicle, the driver fled, dragging the officer,” the release stated.
The suspect was apprehended after a brief pursuit, police said.
Officer Kevin Van Wert was taken to a local hospital with serious but not life-threatening injuries.

https://www.kentucky.com/news/local/article315415210.html

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A proposed bill in Maryland is raising concerns over how police coordinate with ICE.

Read the full story here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/maryland-gov-ice-cooperation-bill-sanctuary-debate

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Reminder for Tax Day: Pay what you owe and follow the law. This Department of Justice will hold tax fraudsters accountable.

β€œWe are going to focus very heavy on the fraud and waste that's happening across this country through our tax dollars.” - Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche

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No one could have predicted this...

Karen Bass is working overtime to overtake Gavin Newsom in STUPID decisions...

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