Ald. Raymond Lopez, 15th, announced his plans Monday to test a technology that helps police identify and respond to gunshots with tools like acoustic detectors, infrared cameras and even drones.
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A Merced County Sheriff’s Office vehicle ... were transported to hospitals for treatment of major injuries. Leonardo Lopez-Lazara, 31, of Reno, Nevada, was arrested on Dec. 21, 2024 in ...
MERCED, Calif. (KFSN) -- Gov. Gavin Newsom has denied parole for a Merced man who is behind bars for the murder of his wife, Diane Reid. In a news release Sunday afternoon, California ...
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A man, two children and a dog were found dead Wednesday, inside a home which caught fire in Merced County, according to authorities. The Merced County Sheriff’s Office said deputies along with ...
Aldermen voted 39-11 to table the vote on an amendment from Southwest Side Aldermen Raymond Lopez, 15th, and Silvana Tabares, 23rd, to allow Chicago police to work with federal agencies on ...
Raymond Lopez of the 15 th Ward. Alarm.com is offering a free pilot program in the Back of the Yards neighborhood, which could include drones that go up and record video of the shooter to help ...
In a 39-11 vote, council members stopped Alds. Raymond Lopez and Silvana Tabares’ ordinance from even coming up for a vote. Ald. Jessie Fuentes, who moved to block the proposal, said the swift ...
Alders voted 39-11 to table an effort to force a vote on an amendment proposed by Alds. Raymond Lopez (15th) and Silvana Tabares (23rd) to allow the Chicago Police Department to work with federal ...