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Hollywood Moon (Hollywood, #3)
The Waiting (Harry Bosch, #25; Renée Ballard, #6; Harry Bosch Universe, #39)
The Night Fire (Renée Ballard, #3; Harry Bosch, #22; Harry Bosch Universe, #33)
Suspect (Scott James & Maggie, #1)
The Blood Room
The Missing Witness (Quinn & Costa #5)
Desert Star (Renée Ballard, #5; Harry Bosch, #24; Harry Bosch Universe, #37)
The Shield: Notes From The Barn: The Elite Strike Team Files
The Dark Hours (Renée Ballard, #4; Harry Bosch, #23; Harry Bosch Universe, #36)
The Law of Innocence (The Lincoln Lawyer, #6; Harry Bosch Universe #35)
Angels Flight (Harry Bosch, #6; Harry Bosch Universe, #8)
Trunk Music (Harry Bosch, #5; Harry Bosch Universe, #6)
Black Dahlia Avenger: A Genius for Murder
Fair Warning (Jack McEvoy, #3; Harry Bosch Universe, #34)
Dark Sacred Night (Renée Ballard, #2; Harry Bosch, #21; Harry Bosch Universe, #32)
It benefits the LAPD to have the news describe recommendations for lavish new police spending as the judgment of neutral experts. Imagine what it would look like if an "internal" LAPD report or a report by the company selling police spyware had been the one to recommend more money for more spying on protesters in the wake of the LAPD's widespread crimes. The news's portrayal of the commission report about the LAPD as "independent" is an example of how reporting on police violence becomes a stage ...more
Alec Karakatsanis, Copaganda: How Police and the Media Manipulate Our News

This jury told the world that what we all saw with our own eyes wasn’t a crime. Today, that jury asked us to accept the senseless and brutal beating of a helpless man. Today, that same jury said that we should tolerate such conduct by those who are sworn to protect and serve. My friends, I’m here to tell this jury: No. No, our eyes did not deceive us. We saw what we saw, and what we saw was a crime.
Tom Bradley

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