Three suspects are in police custody today after they were arrested in connection with a reported mass smash-and-grab robbery at L.A.’s popular The Grove shopping center. Other suspects remain on the loose. It’s the latest in a string of flash mob-style looting incidents targeting upscale stores in Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Police said they believe the suspects were part of a group of at least 20 people who allegedly robbed a Nordstrom store at the popular retail and entertainment complex in the Fairfax District just before 11 p.m. Monday.
The robbers at the Grove used a sledgehammer and assorted tools to smash one of the department store’s windows and reportedly took several items of men’s clothing, police said. At least four cars sped away from Nordstrom’s as LAPD patrol cars responded to the burglary call.
Local Cbsla and Kcal reporter Desmond Shaw posted aerial...
Police said they believe the suspects were part of a group of at least 20 people who allegedly robbed a Nordstrom store at the popular retail and entertainment complex in the Fairfax District just before 11 p.m. Monday.
The robbers at the Grove used a sledgehammer and assorted tools to smash one of the department store’s windows and reportedly took several items of men’s clothing, police said. At least four cars sped away from Nordstrom’s as LAPD patrol cars responded to the burglary call.
Local Cbsla and Kcal reporter Desmond Shaw posted aerial...
- 11/23/2021
- by Tom Tapp
- Deadline Film + TV
Next month’s La Pride Parade will be televised for the first time. Kabc has inked a three-year deal with Christopher Street West, the nonprofit group that produces the annual La Pride Festival and Parade in West Hollywood, to air the event. This year’s parade is set for Sunday, June 9.
Raven’s Home star Raven-Symone will join Kabc’s Ellen Leyva and Brandi Hitt as co-hosts of the two-hour live broadcast from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. The broadcast team along the parade route also includes ABC7 Eyewitness News reporter Veronica Miracle and On the Red Carpet entertainment host Karl Schmid. Kabc also will air a preshow at 6:30 p.m. June 8.
“We’re proud to bring the L.A. Pride Parade celebration to viewers across Southern California,” said Cheryl Fair, president and general manager of Kabc. “Our collaboration with La Pride is a commitment to reflecting and serving...
Raven’s Home star Raven-Symone will join Kabc’s Ellen Leyva and Brandi Hitt as co-hosts of the two-hour live broadcast from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. The broadcast team along the parade route also includes ABC7 Eyewitness News reporter Veronica Miracle and On the Red Carpet entertainment host Karl Schmid. Kabc also will air a preshow at 6:30 p.m. June 8.
“We’re proud to bring the L.A. Pride Parade celebration to viewers across Southern California,” said Cheryl Fair, president and general manager of Kabc. “Our collaboration with La Pride is a commitment to reflecting and serving...
- 5/22/2019
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
That’s not spiderman — it’s a raccoon.
A groundswell of observers are taken with a raccoon that scaled the Ubs building in St. Paul, Minnesota. Minnesota Public Radio was quick to dub the critter the #MPRaccoon on Tuesday, and the hashtag has been trending on Twitter since. Someone even made an account for the animal, tweeting out “I made a big mistake.” By Wednesday, the raccoon’s account had more than 3,500 followers.
St. Paul Animal Control lured the raccoon to the top of the building using cat food, and the animal is safe as of Wednesday morning, according to ABC7 News.
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I made a big mistake. #mprraccoon
— The Mpr Raccoon (@TheStPaulRacco1) June 12, 2018
Not only did the raccoon draw attention in St. Paul, but has captured the attention of the internet as well.
“Those are some super claws!
A groundswell of observers are taken with a raccoon that scaled the Ubs building in St. Paul, Minnesota. Minnesota Public Radio was quick to dub the critter the #MPRaccoon on Tuesday, and the hashtag has been trending on Twitter since. Someone even made an account for the animal, tweeting out “I made a big mistake.” By Wednesday, the raccoon’s account had more than 3,500 followers.
St. Paul Animal Control lured the raccoon to the top of the building using cat food, and the animal is safe as of Wednesday morning, according to ABC7 News.
Also Read: 'Wonder Woman 1984' Director Patty Jenkins Teases Chris Pine's Surprise Return (Photo)
I made a big mistake. #mprraccoon
— The Mpr Raccoon (@TheStPaulRacco1) June 12, 2018
Not only did the raccoon draw attention in St. Paul, but has captured the attention of the internet as well.
“Those are some super claws!
- 6/13/2018
- by Ashley Boucher
- The Wrap
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