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Brian K. Williams, 61, was charged with one felony count of making a fire and explosives threat, according to the U.S.
The former City Hall aide, considered by colleagues a steady presence, faces a sentence of up to 10 years in prison.
A former Los Angeles deputy mayor will plead guilty to reporting a bomb had been placed in city hall last year to law ...
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With film and TV production in Los Angeles down by roughly one-third in recent years, Mayor Karen Bass took steps to make it ...
The mayor noted that 54 permits have been issued for 40 addresses so far, with hundreds more applications currently under ...
Brian K. Williams, the former deputy mayor of public safety for Los Angeles, faces a statutory maximum sentence of 10 years ...
Former official Brian K. Williams just admitted that he faked a bomb threat during a work meeting. Now he faces up to 10 ...
Brian Williams, a longtime law enforcement oversight official, agreed to plead guilty to a federal charge in connection with ...
Los Angeles’ deputy mayor for public safety has pleaded guilty to calling in a fake, anti-Israel bomb threat to himself in ...
Brian Williams, former deputy mayor of public safety, admits to fabricating a bomb threat at LA City Hall, risking a decade-long prison sentence.