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The Los Angeles Police Department recovered about 500 firearms from rubble leftover from the Palisades Fire, and now they are ...
Federal investigators conducted a controlled fire near where the Palisades Fire burned to try and determine how it began.
Nearly four months after the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives began investigating the Palisades fire, ...
Many of the firearms appear damaged and are difficult to identify. The LAPD wants to catalogue which guns are destroyed or ...
It’s been a “painstaking” process, but authorities are now ready to ask individuals who may have lost a firearm in the Palisades Fire to come forward. According to Los Angeles Police ...
The word "fire" is one that Pacific Palisades residents say they never want to hear again, but they also want to know what ...
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives warned of a controlled burn along the Temescal Ridge Trail between ...
Los Angeles authorities Wednesday asked gun owners who lost their firearms in the Palisades Fire to come forward as they continue with the process of recovering and rendering some 500 guns discovered ...
Owners who believe they lost firearms in the Palisades fire can now apply to recover them, authorities announced Wednesday. Roughly 500 firearms were retrieved and rendered “safe” during debris ...
The test started Tuesday night and will continue through Thursday along the Green Peak and Skull Rock trailhead.