FBI raids deputy mayor’s home
The FBI raided the home of Los Angeles Deputy Mayor Brian Williams after he allegedly made a bomb threat against City Hall in September.
Officials say FBI agents searched the home of a Los Angeles deputy mayor this week as part of an investigation into whether he made a bomb threat against City Hall.
Authorities have said Brian Williams, a top deputy to Mayor Karen Bass, is suspected of sending an anonymous threat about a bomb inside City Hall in October.
Mayor Karen Bass Put Public Safety Deputy Brian Williams on Leave Following FBI Probe Into a Bomb Threat Made to City Hall
Deputy Mayor for Public Safety Brian K. Williams delivers a speech during a graduation ceremony for LAPD recruits in May. (Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times) FBI agents searched the home of a Los Angeles deputy mayor on Tuesday as part of an investigation ...
The FBI searched the home of a Los Angeles deputy mayor after he allegedly made a bomb threat against City Hall.
FBI agents searched the home of Los Angeles Deputy Mayor Brian Williams this week as part of an investigation into a bomb threat made against City Hall, where Williams oversees public safety.
FBI agents searched the home of a Los Angeles deputy mayor over a bomb threat he allegedly made against Los Angeles City Hall earlier this year, the mayor's office said.
FBI agents raided the home of a Los Angeles deputy mayor in connection with a bomb threat he allegedly made against City Hall earlier this year.
Los Angeles Deputy Mayor of Public Safety Brian Williams was placed on administrative leave following an investigation into a bomb threat he allegedly made against City Hall earlier this year, Mayor Karen Bass’ office announced Wednesday, Dec. 18.
Los Angeles Deputy Mayor of Public Safety Brian Williams was placed on administrative leave following an investigation into a bomb threat he allegedly made against City Hall earlier this year, Mayor Karen Bass ‘ office announced on Wednesday, Dec. 1.