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Brian Williams, former deputy mayor of public safety, admits to fabricating a bomb threat at LA City Hall, risking a decade-long prison sentence.
The council provided the funds to recruit 240 police officers next year, down from the 480 proposed by the mayor. Bass' ...
Brian Williams, a longtime law enforcement oversight official who served as L.A.'s deputy mayor of public safety, agreed to ...
Brian Williams told Mayor Karen Bass the bogus bomber was 'tired of the city support for Israel,' and was going to blow up ...
As the city grapples with a roughly $1 billion deficit and state aid unlikely to come, the City Council Thursday will ...
A former Los Angeles deputy mayor will plead guilty to reporting a bomb had been placed in city hall last year to law ...
Brian Williams, a longtime law enforcement oversight official who served as L.A.'s deputy mayor of public safety, agreed to ...
Brian K. Williams, 61, was charged with one felony count of making a fire and explosives threat, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.
In a marathon session, the Los Angeles City Council Thursday approved a revised $13.9 billion budget for fiscal year 2025-26 — one that is expected to slow down police hiring and curtail new spending ...
The former City Hall aide, considered by colleagues a steady presence, faces a sentence of up to 10 years in prison.
Former Deputy Mayor, Brian K. Williams, will plead guilty to making a false bomb threat in 2024. Williams falsely reported a ...