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Main article: California (US)

Population

Homeless

U.S. cities with the highest number of homeless people as of January 2018

Real estate

2022: Ratio of residential property value to family income

Ratio of residential property value to average household income in cities in Q3 2022

Airport

Main article: Los Angeles Airport

University

Main article: UCLA (UCLA)

Health care

Main article: Health care in Los Angeles

2020: Spike in homicides

Chicago had 433 homicides through June 2020, up from 284 in the same period last year. The number of homicides in Philadelphia during the same period rose from 187 to 247, and in New York - from 176 to 227.

2019: Thousands of police officers' data leaked

In late July 2019, a Los Angeles police human resources department was subjected to a cyber attack that stole the personal data of several thousand police officers. No one knew about the data leak until the hacker contacted the affected law enforcement agencies directly.

The Los Angeles Police Department is working with city partners to better assess the scale and impact of the data breach, the official release said.

According to NBC Los Angeles, the unidentified hacker said his team managed to steal the personal data of 2,500 LAPD employees, interns and recruits, as well as a list of police candidates that included about 17,500 individuals who entered the recruitment program.

The cybercriminal sent an email to the Los Angeles Police Department and provided a sample of allegedly stolen information to support his claims. He added that the data was obtained "from external sources."

The data of thousands of Los Angeles police officers is stolen. They learned about the leak from a hacker

Such personal information as names, social security numbers, dates of birth, email addresses and credentials used in applying for a position could presumably fall into the hands of hackers. Prior to receiving the letter, the police department did not even suspect a data security breach.

So far, it is impossible to verify the accuracy of the hacker's statements, but if this is true, this information leak will become the largest and most serious violation in this area.

The head of the Los Angeles Police human resources department, Ted Ross, said that the cybersecurity group is already erecting new levels of protection for the electronic system and strengthening existing ones. Affected persons will receive a notification of a possible leak of their data. The police have launched an investigation and are trying to find out the amount of stolen data.[1]

2016: College pays record $28K ransom after ransomware Trojan attack

The administration of a community college in Los Angeles paid a ransom for returning access to data encrypted by a ransomware Trojan - $28,000[2]. Read more here.

1998

On August 1, 1998, stuntman Joe Reed jumped in Los Angeles from one building, 44.2 m high, to another on a 250 cc motorcycle. The distance between the two buildings was 19.8 m. Jump at an altitude of 35.4 m.

1994: 6.7 magnitude earthquake

On January 18, 1994, at 4:31 a.m., one of the most destructive 6.7 magnitude earthquakes occurred in Los Angeles. In total, the quake is estimated to have caused $20 billion in damage.

1978

Main article: Crime in the United States

Exhumation of a stolen Ferrari. The inventive thief kept her in the ground for 4 years. Los Angeles, 1978.

1976

Oral Love Institute. Los Angeles. UNITED STATES. 1976.

1975

Babies orphaned during the Vietnam War fly to Los Angeles, 1975.

1971

A police officer looks after an abandoned child, Los Angeles, in 1971.

1969

While waiting for transportation at Greyhound Bus Station in Los Angeles, passengers watch coin-operated televisions, 1969.

Father Yoda sect

In 1969, the Source Restaurant, one of the first in the country, and possibly around the world, opened on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles. John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Julie Christie, Goldie Hawn, Steve McQuinn, Marlon Brando and other celebrities dined here.

Restaurant founder James Baker changed his name to Father Yod and decided to become a spiritual teacher.

Dozens of young people inspired by Eastern mysticism, which was literally in the air at the time, came here every day to listen to a new prophet. They believed that the era of Aquarius would soon come, and spirituality and religiosity would dominate the world, and various beliefs would become more important than the exact sciences.

Gathering in a restaurant, they meditated, did yoga, studied esoteric literature, ate vegan food and just communicated.

Soon the number of people wishing to join the "Source Family" exceeded 150 people. All of them lived as one large family in a house in the Hollywood Hills, adhered to the commandments that their teacher declared, communicated, fell in love, married and even gave birth to children. Baker himself had three heirs, but wives - 14 at once, but only one of them is legal.

Self-named Reverend Father Yod with his wives, 1970s.

Every morning Father Yod would take the "flock" to a cold pool to temper their bodies and souls. Then they prayed, meditated, did yoga, used psychedelics (in order to expand consciousness) and had breakfast, necessarily something organic. After that, some of the students went to work in a restaurant - it was he who helped to feed 150 "mouths" at once, while others stayed at home and taught those who wanted to join the "Family." In the backyard, a special place was allocated for this. Hundreds of girls and guys changed their last names to one common one: "Aquarius." They called their mentor God.

Not all residents of the Hollywood Hills were delighted with such neighbors. Numerous complaints began to come to the "family": one after another, various services came to the mansion - from the sanitary inspectorate to the juvenile affairs service. As a result, Baker and his extended family had to leave their home and move to Hawaii.

Baker suddenly crashed to his death while flying a hang glider. For another two years, Yoda's father's wives and numerous mistresses tried to keep the "Family" afloat. However, the movement broke up, lasting five years.

1968

Assassination of presidential candidate Robert Kennedy

Presidential candidate Robert Kennedy (younger brother of assassinated U.S. President John F. Kennedy) dies on the floor at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles after being shot in the head on June 5, 1968.
Los Angeles in the 1960s.

1960

Los Angeles Police Department catches a burglar who killed an elderly woman for her wallet, 1960

1959

Awkward moment in Los Angeles, United States, 1959
Drive-in restaurant service "The Track" in Los Angeles. 1950-

All you need is to park, order and wait a little. Food will arrive from the restaurant by tape directly to the car.]]

1948

The locomotive derailed in Los Angeles in 1948.

1942

Main article: World War II

Miss Victory contestants during World War II, Los Angeles, July 1942.

1938: Arrest for wearing trousers by a woman

Carer Helen Khalik was arrested for 5 days for wearing trousers. Los Angeles. UNITED STATES. 1938

1934

Los Angeles Diner, 1934

1926

Prohibition-era alcohol cache in the United States, Los Angeles, 1926.

1923

Tourists pose at an alligator farm, Los Angeles, in 1923.
Cafe in Los Angeles, 1920s.

1918

A Child Plays With Small Alligators, Los Angeles, 1910s

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