Authorities are warning residents of the dangers of sifting through toxic wreckage in fire-ravaged areas, advising against doing so without protective gear due to hazardous items present such as batteries, ammunition, and chemicals. President Trump and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass had a contentious exchange regarding debris removal, with Bass emphasizing the need for safety precautions. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is overseeing debris removal in fire zones, with the process expected to take up to 18 months, urging residents to wait until the Environmental Protection Agency completes hazardous waste removal before returning to their properties.
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Federal judge awards nearly $2M after ruling FBI agent was negligent in fatal shooting of abducted Texas man
A federal judge awarded nearly $2 million in damages to the mother and son of Ulises Valladares, a Texas man killed by an FBI agent during a botched rescue attempt in 2018. The judge determined that the agent, Gavin Lappe, was negligent in shooting Valladares, who was bound and blindfolded, without confirming his target. Despite Lappe being protected by qualified immunity, the judge ruled that he was the sole cause of Valladares' death due to...
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