Motorcyclist Triumphs with $11 Million Verdict Against City of Los Angeles in Landmark Case

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A motorcyclist in Los Angeles was awarded an $11 million jury verdict after being hit by a city vehicle, according to a recent court decision. The plaintiff was struck by the vehicle while riding his motorcycle, resulting in severe injuries. The incident occurred when the victim was traveling through a busy intersection in Los Angeles. A city vehicle, whose details were not disclosed, collided with the motorcyclist, causing significant harm. The victim suffered from multiple fractures, internal injuries, and other physical trauma as a result of the crash. The jury’s decision … Read more

Firefighter Convicted of Kidnapping in Cannabis Theft Retaliation, Faces City Employment Review

ESTACADA, Oregon – A Portland firefighter has been found guilty of two counts of first-degree kidnapping after locking a man inside a shipping container in a bid to recover stolen cannabis. Douglas Bourland, 48, had allegedly scared Colbey Fleishman into revealing the whereabouts of around 260 pounds of marijuana that he had stolen from Bourland’s business, the Oregon Hemp House. The trial lasted for three days before a Multnomah County jury delivered the guilty verdicts against Bourland. He has been on unpaid leave from Portland Fire & Rescue since his indictment in August 2021. The … Read more

Los Angeles City Council Approves Historic $24 Million Settlement in Fatal LAPD Shooting Case

Los Angeles, California – The Los Angeles City Council unanimously approved a settlement of over $24 million on Tuesday for the mother of Jesse Murillo, who was fatally shot by two police officers in 2017. The council voted 11-0 in favor of awarding $24,450,750 to Tammy Murillo, with four council members absent during the vote. In a significant case involving an LAPD shooting, a federal jury had previously ruled in 2023 that Tammy Murillo should receive $23.8 million in compensation for her son’s death. The jury determined that officers Fred Sigman and Christopher Montague had … Read more

Chula Vista City Council Weighs Pros and Cons of Controversial Housing Law, SB 10

Chula Vista, California – The Chula Vista City Council is set to deliberate on the potential implementation of Senate Bill 10, a controversial state law that permits up to 10 housing units on a single property in transit-rich areas. This Tuesday, the council will weigh the pros and cons of adopting certain provisions of the legislation, ensuring careful consideration of the potential drawbacks. Over the course of the past eight months, city officials have diligently reviewed whether the city could embrace aspects of the law without facing adverse consequences. While SB 10, which took effect … Read more