Los Angeles Bail Bonds

Holiday Food Baskets Passed Out By LASD Sheriff Lee Baca

In 2013, the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department partnered with Viking Charities to help families in need.

On Dec. 22,  Sheriff Lee Baca and other members of the LASD traveled to the Santa Monica Airport to pass out food baskets.  The goal was simple-  to provide holiday meal items to those who would otherwise have gone without.

The baskets reportedly included turkey and other traditional holiday items and Viking Charities said more than 1,500 recipient families were honored.   The foundation has partnered with the sheriff's department for more than 30 years, they said, and both feel it's a great way to do …

By |December 25th, 2013|Los Angeles Bail Bonds|Comments Off on Holiday Food Baskets Passed Out By LASD Sheriff Lee Baca
  • https://www.webdesigncompany.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/moving-target.jpg
    Permalink Gallery

    LAPD Wants To Take Guns From Persons Arrested For Domestic Violence

LAPD Wants To Take Guns From Persons Arrested For Domestic Violence

Members of the Los Angeles Police Department have confirmed they're rolling out a new gun policy when it comes to domestic violence offenders.  Namely, the City Attorney's office will be notified every time a person who is a suspect in this type of case has a registered firearm.

But it doesn't stop there.

The City Attorney said he will start to prosecute domestic suspects, or anyone who has an active restraining order, when they try to buy a gun.

Victim advocates say this type of action is long overdue- especially when you consider that nine women die in this country every week …

By |December 22nd, 2013|Los Angeles Bail Bonds|Comments Off on LAPD Wants To Take Guns From Persons Arrested For Domestic Violence
  • https://www.suasnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/bigquadsmallcamera.jpg
    Permalink Gallery

    LASD, LAPD K-9s More Likely To Bite Than Long Beach Police Dogs

LASD, LAPD K-9s More Likely To Bite Than Long Beach Police Dogs

Recent statistics indicate that Long Beach Police Department dogs have a bite ration that is nearly three times less than their Los Angeles counterparts.

The LAPD and LASD dogs bite far more frequently, they said, and the Long Beach PD says they're happy to have such low numbers.   The bite ratio is calculated by comparing the number of bites against the number of dog-apprehended suspects.

In 2012 the LASD has a bite ratio of about 30 percent, according to recent numbers, while the LAPD's bite ration is about 20.5 percent.  When you contrast that with the 6 percent seen within the …

By |December 17th, 2013|Los Angeles Bail Bonds|Comments Off on LASD, LAPD K-9s More Likely To Bite Than Long Beach Police Dogs
  • https://www.webdesigncompany.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/moving-target.jpg
    Permalink Gallery

    LA Jail Project Kisses $80 Million In State Funding Good Bye

LA Jail Project Kisses $80 Million In State Funding Good Bye

Los Angeles County has long wanted to break ground on a women's jail project, but recent chatter out of Sacramento indicates their bid for $80 million in grant funding has been shot down.

Local detentions officials have long-hoped to construct a 1,600-bed facility at the Mira Loma Detention Center site.  In order to do that, they said, they'd use $100 million in state grant funding they received last year but would still need another $80 million this year in order to get the project off the ground.

The additional funds had reportedly been earmarked to construct facilities geared toward providing vocational …

By |December 15th, 2013|Los Angeles Bail Bonds|Comments Off on LA Jail Project Kisses $80 Million In State Funding Good Bye

Environmentally Friendly And Emmision Free

LAPD Eyes Electric Motorcycles
Just about everyone is going green these days, and the LAPD is no exception.

The department is currently working with Scotts Valley-based Zero Motorcycles and is weighing whether to add a few new bikes to its fleet.

The company is already partnered with other law enforcement agencies throughout the state, and feels the LAPD could benefit from going green.

The 67 horsepower bikes can travel up to 100 highway or 171 city miles before losing their charge and could save the Los Angeles Police Department tens of thousands of dollars in gas expenses over their lifetime.

They're much lighter and …

By |December 12th, 2013|Los Angeles Bail Bonds|Comments Off on Environmentally Friendly And Emmision Free

LAPD Combats Burglaries Via Zombie Apocalypse

Members of the Los Angeles Police Department say they are committed to training to combat crime, even if it means creating a zombie apocalypse.

The LAPD Northeast Division has recently produced a training video in which a mob of electronics-hungry zombies terrorize the streets as they smash-and-grab items from cars.

These walking dead aren't after brains, according to department sources, but are instead hankering to steal iPhones, iPads and any other high-ticket item they can get their decaying hands on.

When LAPD officers arrive on the scene they're stoked to be able to take out the undead.  Instead of grabbing for their …

By |November 22nd, 2013|Los Angeles Bail Bonds|Comments Off on LAPD Combats Burglaries Via Zombie Apocalypse

LASD Deputies Found Liable In Jail Beating

The Los Angeles Sheriff's Department has once again found itself in hot water.

Last week, a seven person jury found several LASD deputies liable for using excessive force. The case was filed in response to a 2008 incident that took place at the downtown Men's Central Jail.

At the time the incident took place, the accused are said to have called inmates out of their cells in order to have them searched for weapons and other contraband.  For unknown reasons, 21 detainees refused.

From there, the LASD deputies Tazed and beat them until they lost consciousness.   A total of nineteen men sustained …

By |November 11th, 2013|Los Angeles Bail Bonds|Comments Off on LASD Deputies Found Liable In Jail Beating

Realignment Causing Some Women To Spend More Time In Jail

When elected officials passed the state's prisoner realignment plan, they thought they were solving a problem.  What they failed to realize was that shifting low level offenders to county jails was going to cause another.

At the current time, thousands of female offenders who would have been serving time in state prisons are being held in county jails.  Some of these detainees are serving time for white collar crimes, such as financial fraud.

Others have been convicted of non-violent non-serious offenses, such as property crimes and and lower level drug offenses.

County officials from throughout the state seem to be split when …

By |November 5th, 2013|Los Angeles Bail Bonds|Comments Off on Realignment Causing Some Women To Spend More Time In Jail

LAPD To Test Body Cameras

A spokesperson within the Los Angeles Police Department has confirmed the LAPD will begin testing 60 body cameras, starting today.

The program is designed to help increase accountability among officers and to help reduce the number of complaints by community members.   The department's public information officer said that the LAPD will be testing two different types of devices that are being loaned to them.

Sources say that cameras from Taser International and Coban International are both being considered.  The LAPD will make its final determination after a 90 day test period and at that time, will decide which company they want …

By |November 1st, 2013|Los Angeles Bail Bonds|Comments Off on LAPD To Test Body Cameras
  • https://www.webdesigncompany.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/moving-target.jpg
    Permalink Gallery

    CA Cracks Down On Sex Offenders Who Tamper With Their GPS Devices

CA Cracks Down On Sex Offenders Who Tamper With Their GPS Devices

Gov. Jerry Brown has signed strict legislation in hopes of protecting California residents from sexual predators.

Law enforcement officials have pointed out that removing or tampering with GPS monitoring devises is a crime.  Until now, though, this offense has largely been ignored.   Legislators wanted to make sure the practice would not continue.
The new law, which was sponsored by Sen. Ted Lieu, requires that these criminals spend the duration of their parole period behind bars.   They'll also be sentenced to an additional six months for the crime.

The bill was introduced after a Los Angeles-based newspaper reported a sharp spike in the …

By |October 22nd, 2013|Los Angeles Bail Bonds|Comments Off on CA Cracks Down On Sex Offenders Who Tamper With Their GPS Devices
Skip to content