An official emphasized that the prank wastes emergency resources and can easily lead to dangerous misunderstandings.
An AI-driven TikTok trend is resulting in 911 calls by panicked people who think a man has broken into their homes.
"This prank dehumanizes the homeless, causes the distressed recipient to panic and wastes police resources," one police ...
Police departments in several US states are warning citizens against using the AI-generated photos and videos of a fake ...
Justice Jackson, 30, was apprehended on Friday afternoon after he was identified as the assailant in the D train attack ...
The annual survey that tracks homelessness in Los Angeles County has missed an increase of people "sleeping rough," without ...
A former LAPD officer suspected of killing a homeless man in 2015 was arrested at Los Angeles International Airport on ...
The city of Malibu says homeless people who illegally camp present a fire risk when they use flames to keep warm or cook.
A press release by the Oak Harbor police department in Washington also warned of “safety concerns” related to an “‘AI ...