The newspaper reported that the officer, whose name was not released, was placed on leave. A graduate of Yale University and NYU School of Law, she began her journalism career at the Pasadena Star-News.Crisis has engulfed the L.A. Times newsroom as prominent editors have been pushed out or demoted because of ethical lapses or other failures.If Republicans insist on replacing Ginsburg before a new president is in place, Democrats should vow to expand the court should they win the Senate and White House.‘Schitt’s Creek’ set Emmy records while ‘Watchmen’ and ‘Succession’ helped lead HBO to a dominant night in a surreal evening that demonstrated how to pull off an awards show during a pandemic.The Luxe Rodeo Drive is the first L.A.-area luxury hotel to go out of business because of the pandemic. "The department is aware of the incident and an internal investigation has been launched," LAPD officer Jeff Lee said, adding that he cannot comment further on pending personnel matters.LAPD Assistant Chief Robert Arcos told the LA Times the recording was "very disturbing. ",Officer's body cam allegedly catches him groping corpse,Trump campaign posts clipped video of Joe Biden's Pledge of Allegiance,How pandemic and racial justice may impact voter turnout,Former Trump adviser: Trump making it easy for Putin,Mitt Romney says he'll support Trump's Supreme Court nominee,WaPo reporter who broke story of CIA election assessment speaks to CNN,CDC takes down guidance on Covid-19 spread, blames error,Tropical Storm Beta brings tremendous rainfall along Texas Gulf Coast,McConnell on why Trump nominee is different than Obama's in 2016,Trump falsely claims Ginsburg's final wish is a hoax,CNN reporter: I have never seen anything like this,Ellen DeGeneres starts 18th season with an apology,These are 2 of Trump's potential SCOTUS nominees,Schools try 'MacGyver' tactics to get students online,Tropical Storm Beta nearing Texas coast today,Trump approves Oracle, Walmart deal for TikTok. His parents, Russell and Paola French, were wounded in the gunfire.

He called the incident "way beyond the pale" and "unacceptable" and said coworkers of the accused in LAPD's Central Division are furious.The case has not been referred to the district attorney's office since it is still under investigation. Find out what's happening in the world as it unfolds.CNN's Cheri Mossburg contributed to this report.The officer and his partner were responding to a call about a possible dead body in a residential unit, sources told the Los Angeles Times, which first reported the incident.The officers determined the woman was dead, and while one officer went to get something from the patrol car, the accused officer turned off his body-worn camera and allegedly fondled the deceased woman's breasts, LAPD officials told the LA Times.Though the camera was turned off before the incident, it was captured by the two-minute buffer on the device, the newspaper reported. Other witnesses described Kenneth French as punching Sanchez.At a news conference in August, the family said they.“I was pleading for our son and our lives but was still shot in the back. She has had seven surgeries and is scheduled for more.“I begged and told him not to shoot,” added Russell French. One officer, identified earlier by the LAPD as Edward Agdeppa, fired his gun at Dorsey five times because Dorsey was standing over his partner and punching her repeatedly in the face, the report said. Paola French has said she thinks her son pushed or shoved the officer, Galipo said. Sanchez’s attorneys said French knocked Sanchez to the ground for no reason, and the officer, who was holding his toddler, had no choice but to respond with lethal force.There were hopes that surveillance video from the store would help illuminate a narrative of what happened.