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LAPD Trial Set for 2026 in Shooting of Mentally Ill Korean American

A civil trial over the fatal LAPD shooting of Yang Yong, 40, has been scheduled for October 13, 2026, according to the Los Angeles...

DOJ Probes Olympic Division Officer in Koreatown for Second Fatal Shooting

The Olympic Division of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), which oversees Koreatown, is once again under scrutiny after a string of officer-involved shootings...

Family Files Court Petition to Disclose LAPD Excessive Force Records in Yang Yong Shooting

The family of Yang Yong, a 40-year-old Korean man fatally shot by Officer Andres Lopez of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), has filed...

LAPD Shooting: One Year After Korean American Killed Seeking Mental Health Care, No Reform

On May 2, 2024, Yang Yong, a 40-year-old Korean American man, was fatally shot by Los Angeles police after his parents called for help...

LAPD Officers Still on Duty After Fatally Shooting Mentally Ill Man

Nearly a year after Yang Yong, a 40-year-old Korean American man with a mental illness, was fatally shot by a Los Angeles Police Department...

LA Police Commission’s ruling is a betrayal of justice

The LA Police Commission’s decision not to discipline Officer Andres Lopez for the fatal shooting of Yong Yang has sparked outrage in the Korean American community, highlighting longstanding concerns over police accountability and the repeated failure to protect vulnerable individuals during mental health crises.

LAPD cleared itself in the killing of Yong Yang. That’s the problem.

The LAPD cleared itself in the fatal shooting of Yong Yang, a mentally ill Korean-American man, based on an internal review lacking independent oversight. The case has sparked criticism from the victim’s family and community leaders, raising broader concerns about police accountability and the failure to prioritize non-lethal responses.

LAPD Judged Itself – McDonnell, the Community Demands Answers

Despite some tactical improprieties, the police shooting was ruled justified. That was the conclusion reached by the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) regarding Officer...

LAPD officer disciplinary review begins nearly a year after fatal shooting

The LAPD is set to review possible disciplinary action against three officers involved in the fatal shooting of Yong Yang, a Korean-American man with mental illness, nearly a year after the incident. The case has sparked community protests and legal action, raising concerns over police accountability, transparency, and the handling of individuals with mental health issues.

Court Orders LAPD to Release Records in Yong Yang Case

A Los Angeles County Superior Court ruling has ordered the City of Los Angeles to release key records related to the Yong Yang case....

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