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Memo shows LAFD tried to 'protect' Mayor Bass ahead of release of Palisades after-action report
In a confidential memo uncovered by ABC7, it appears LAFD was concerned about potential harm to its reputation and the mayor's reputation over the handling of the deadly fire.
The LAFD issued a confidential memo detailing plans to protect Mayor Karen Bass and others from 'reputational harm' in connection with the city's handling of the Palisades fire, records show.
The former Los Angeles fire chief has filed a lawsuit against the city, alleging that her ouster was part of an orchestrated ...
Fire former LAFD Chief Kristin Crowley took aim at Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and her handling of the Palisades fire in suing the city on Tuesday, alleging labor code violations after her ouster by ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Embattled Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass secretly altered the official Palisades Fire response report to downplay the failures made ...
Former Fire Chief Kristin Crowley claims Mayor Bass removed her because Crowley " would continue to disclose the truth about the events leading up to the Palisades Fire." ...
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Ousted L.A. fire chief accuses Mayor Bass of retaliation in Palisades fire whistleblower lawsuit
In the lawsuit, Kristin Crowley and her attorneys allege L.A. Mayor Karen Bass sought to shift blame for the way the city ...
The former chief of the Los Angeles Fire Department has filed a lawsuit against the city over her ouster as head of the agency after the deadly Palisades Fire. The employment retaliation lawsuit ...
When former Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin Crowley filed a lawsuit this week, claiming Bass fired her to shift blame for the city’s chaotic fire response, it was just the latest episode of a saga that ...
Los Angeles Fire Department officials tried to run damage control for Mayor Karen Bass before releasing findings on how the city handled the devastating Palisades fire, according to a bombshell report ...
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LADWP boss accused of leaving reservoir empty during Palisades fire suddenly leaves $750K job
The CEO of Los Angeles’ Department of Water and Power is stepping down from her role, the mayor’s office announced Wednesday. Janisse Quiñones will be leaving the $750,000 a year job to return home to ...
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