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district attorney’s office is now reconsidering whether to press ahead with the charges that prosecutors filed in the few cases that remain active, according to district attorney’s records reviewed by The Times. Charges against three officers have been tossed out, while prosecutors have decided there isn’t enough evidence to bring cases against the other officers suspected of possible wrongdoing. In the years since, however, the case has largely fallen apart. Prosecutors also dismissed felony cases that had relied on testimony from the charged officers. Six officers were charged with crimes and police officials opened investigations into two dozen more. When Los Angeles police officers were accused two years ago of deliberately misidentifying people as gang members, the fallout was swift and sweeping. Sign up for our California Politics newsletter to get the best of The Times’ state politics reporting and the latest action in Sacramento.Ĭases against LAPD officers accused of making false gang claims fall apart would halt testing of satellite-killing missiles to reduce the threat posed by space debris.


“I have four albums done right now – not done, but four albums that have a foundation and have at least seven songs on each of them.” Makes sense that he’s laid-back about releasing songs because he told MTV that he’d be putting out no less than four albums in 2014. This is the second time in about a month that he’s dropped three songs at once, last time was at his Carnegie Mellon University performance with an untitled song, ‘Therapy’, and then ‘Insomniac’. The songs vary from flexing his verbal dexterity on ‘Happy’, to a more atmospheric vibe on ‘Walkin’ Home’, and the more polished production of ‘One Nine Six Nine’. Instead he’s telegraphing the release of the upcoming mixtape with DJ Clockwork and Treejay by releasing a few tracks ahead of time.

Gearing up for his Mothers Day (that’s May 11 guys – thank us later) Home N’ Stoned mixtape release, Mac Miller is doing the polar opposite of the Beyonće or Skrillex surprise album approach.
