Using iPhone footage shared among rival gangs, the new documentary “Nothing to See Here: Watts” cut murder rates by 90% in one of America’s deadliest neighborhoods. ByDavid Hochman, Contributor.
WATTS, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Authorities were investigating a gang-related shooting that left one man dead and two others wounded in Watts early Thursday morning. Los Angeles County Sheriff's ...
EXCLUSIVE: The Peacock Theater at LA Live in downtown Los Angeles is sold out tonight for a one-night only benefit screening of one of the most remarkable documentaries of the year. The film Nothing ...
A year after southern California's catastrophic Watts Riots in August 1965, LIFE magazine revisited the scene of the ...
Children with painted faces darted between booths. Bass from the stage thumped down West 108th Street, where neighbors stopped to chat, collect flyers or sway to the music in the warm summer air.
Sixty years ago, a young Black man from South Los Angeles was pulled over by a white California Highway Patrol officer after another motorist reported the man driving recklessly. What started as a ...
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