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Eklund, Victor Lemus and William Osborn were killed in an explosion on Friday. A local apparel company is raising money to help their families.
With profound sadness and heavy hearts, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has announced the passing of three ...
Flowers and candles were left out at an East L.A. training facility to honor the three veteran deputies who were killed in an explosion Friday as investigators continue working to learn what caused ...
Memorial services are expected to be announced soon for the three Los Angeles County Sheriff’s detectives killed in an explosion at a training facility in East Los Angeles — the agency’s deadliest day ...
Authorities are now focusing on a Santa Monica apartment where ordnances had been recovered a day before the fatal explosion ...
Officers spent hours searching a Santa Monica apartment building where the device that exploded and killed three deputies may ...
CLEVELAND — Officials have released more details on the explosion and fire at a Cleveland-area apartment building. The fire started Monday afternoon at the Rainbow Terrace, and while the cause remains ...
The department said it appears the detectives were moving explosives on a cart in the training center's parking lot when the ...
An explosion in East Los Angeles Friday morning killed three Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputies who were moving ...
The cause of the explosion is unknown. Sheriff Robert Luna calls the deputies who were killed heroic and says they were all ...
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is in mourning Saturday for three detectives killed in an explosion at a training facility in East Los Angeles in the agency’s deadliest day since 1857.
A growing memorial sits outside the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department training center in East Los Angeles where three veteran deputies were killed Friday in a deadly explosion. The fallen deputies ...