The incident began with a reported hostage situation.
Cole Tomas Allen posed for pictures in a hotel room mirror minutes before carrying out a plot to kill Donald Trump, the Justice Dept. said.
Cole Tomas Allen, 31, of Torrance so far faces two charges, according to the US attorney for Washington, DC.
The highly educated 31-year-old from Torrance brought guns and knives to Washington in an attempt to harm the president, officials said.
Ten burglary and robbery cases were reported in Redondo Beach between early and mid-April, according to the latest RBPD crime summary.
A 44-year-old South Bay man has been arrested for the attempted murder of a police officer in Long Beach.
A lime green Corvette ended up mangled after a high-speed police pursuit in which the driver crashed and was injured in the South Bay.
Redondo Beach Police has released a recap of all crimes reported between March 27-April 1, other than ones still being investigated.
Multiple South Bay residents have been accused in connection with a large-scale federal investigation into massive healthcare fraud.
A handful of residential, business and vehicle burglaries were reported in Redondo Beach earlier this month, police say.
The latest weekly crime recap from Redondo Beach is now available.
Torrance Boulevard was closed between Anza Avenue and Earl, with police and media helicopters circling overhead.
Chyler Paton was at the home to pick up his brother when a car drove around the corner and began to fire shots into the crowd.
Officers responded to a call of shots fired, according to police.
One of the subjects “was covered in fresh foliage," according to police.
The man was charged with two counts of lewd and lascivious acts on a child under 14, police said.
All lanes of Anza Avenue between Sepulveda Boulevard and Carson Street were closed, city officials said.
An additional eight drivers were arrested for driving without a license or with a suspended license, according to police.
A 22-year-old man was arrested after being identified as a suspect, Torrance police say.
Several teenagers assaulted a man a short distance from The Strand, Hermosa Beach police say.
At this time, there is no evidence showing the attack was premeditated, Hermosa police said.
One person was injured in the Friday assault, the Hermosa Beach Police Department confirmed.
A concerning message written on a car prompted a police response in Redondo Beach this week.
A former police officer has pleaded guilty to felony assault in connection with the on-duty shooting of a man.
The former student also planted incendiary devices nearby, according to police.
Police say they're investigating the fight after the ex-employee was accused of assaulting a security guard.
The attack happened Thursday morning in Hermosa Beach, according to police.
Police are asking for the public's help in finding the employee who left the restaurant before officers arrived.
The 25-year-old woman left the hospital against medical advice, and authorities are asking for help finding her.
Torrance city officials say the new chief is prepared to lead the department "into its next chapter."
The crash happened Monday just before 6 a.m. near the area of Rosecrans and Firmona avenues, according to authorities.
A 30-year-old woman considered at-risk has been missing since Monday, and authorities are asking for help finding her.
Police say they used a drone to locate the suspect, who is accused of trying to steal a bicycle outside a café in Hermosa Beach.
The crash happened Sunday night along the 14800 block of Western Avenue, according to authorities.
The defendant pleaded guilty to one count of distribution of fentanyl resulting in death back in May, according to authorities.
The USPS office took action against potential asbestos exposure in late July, according to officials.
"We take allegations of child endangerment very seriously," police said in a statement.
The crash happened as officers were conducting enforcement on a group of electric bicycles and electric motorcycles in Hermosa Beach.
CA Attorney General Rob Bonta said the agreement would allow the department to "better protect the safety of the community it serves."
Robert Boman, 32, of Torrance, was convicted in March of conspiracy to violate the anti-riot act and rioting, according to authorities.