It’s a murder case that broke many hearts, strained race relations and fueled intense debate over illegal immigration. Some had hoped that “something good” could emerge from the March 2, 2008 shooting death of a 17-year-old boy named Jamiel Shaw II. Shaw (archives) was a high school football star (Rise Magazine named Shaw’s murder one […]
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Arrest in Jamiel Shaw murder case
By Mark Horner on March 11, 2008 in Beyond 90 Seconds, border crossers, California, crimes against children, firearms, gangs, illegal immigrants, illegal immigration, Jamiel Shaw Jr., LAPD, Los Angeles, murder, News, Pedro Espinoza, true crime, Walter Moore
New Developments: Los Angeles Times, LAPD chief vows to clarify policy on immigrants, April 17 Los Angeles Police Chief William J. Bratton said Wednesday that the department’s controversial policy on dealing with illegal immigrants was widely misunderstood by the public and some of his own officers, and he would clarify the rule in the next […]
Student gunned down while Mom serves country in Iraq
By Mark Horner on March 8, 2008 in Beyond 90 Seconds, crimes against children, gangs, guns, illegal immigrants, illegal immigration, Jamiel Shaw Jr., LAPD, Los Angeles, News, Pedro Espinoza, Special Order 40, street gangs, true crime, Walter Moore, weapons
Recent updates: Los Angeles Times, LAPD chief vows to clarify policy on immigrants, April 17 Los Angeles Police Chief William J. Bratton said Wednesday that the department’s controversial policy on dealing with illegal immigrants was widely misunderstood by the public and some of his own officers, and he would clarify the rule in the next […]