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  2. Cars torched, window smashed in pair of South L.A. street ...

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    The Los Angeles police and fire departments responded a few minutes past midnight to a call of a vehicle on fire and a possible street takeover at the intersection of Normandie and Florence avenues.

  3. Los Angeles Police Impound 34 Cars to Combat 'Takeovers'

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  4. Sideshow (automobile exhibition) - Wikipedia

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    A sideshow in San Jose, 2021.. A sideshow (so-called in the San Francisco Bay Area, and a street takeover in the Los Angeles area [1] [2]) is an informal and often illegal demonstration of automotive stunts now often held in vacant lots, and public intersections, originally seen in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area, United States.

  5. Squad 51 - Wikipedia

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    The "Squad 51" in the Los Angeles County Fire Museum is the last of three vehicles of that model used during the filming of Emergency!. The first was a 1972 D300 1 ton truck cab and chassis. This squad appeared in the first two seasons. An identical 1973 D300 appeared during the third season.

  6. Los Angeles police fatally shoot man after report of vehicle ...

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    Police went to a home in the 6300 block of South Hoover Street after a call about a car theft with the "suspect there now," L.A. police said.

  7. Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, which was founded in 1850, was the first professional police force in the Los Angeles area. The all-volunteer, Los Angeles-specific Los Angeles Rangers were formed in 1853 to assist the LASD. They were soon succeeded by the Los Angeles City Guards, another volunteer group.