Richard A. Serrano
Richard A. Serrano was a federal law enforcement and terrorism reporter in the Los Angeles Times’ Washington, D.C., bureau. He left The Times in 2015. Serrano previously covered the Rodney King beating and riots, the Oklahoma City and Sept. 11 terror attacks, school shootings in Colorado, Virginia and Connecticut, military courts martial and the porous U.S. border with Mexico. He has written three books, the latest “Last of the Blue and Gray” about the final survivors of the Civil War.
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With police on heightened alert in Times Square and elsewhere around the nation, the FBI announced the arrest of a 25-year-old man in upstate New York for allegedly providing material support to Islamic State and planning to “kill innocent civilians on New Year’s Eve in the name of the terrorist organization.”
Dec. 31, 2015
He was an entertainment legend, a trailblazing stand-up comedian and actor who won multiple Emmys and America’s hearts.
Dec. 31, 2015
On the eve of the statute of limitations running out on the claims of the first woman to accuse Bill Cosby of drugging and sexually assaulting her, prosecutors in Pennsylvania charged the 78-year-old comedic icon with the alleged 2004 assault.
Dec. 30, 2015
El FBI está construyendo una cronología detallada de los años todavía inciertos entre el momento cuando Syed Rizwan Farook y Tashfeen Malik llegaron a ser autoradicalizados en el Internet y el momento cuando llevaron a cabo el ataque mortal en San Bernardino.
Dec. 25, 2015
The FBI is constructing a detailed timeline of the still-hazy years between when Syed Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik became self-radicalized on the Internet and when they launched the deadly attack in San Bernardino.
Dec. 24, 2015
Syed Rizwan Farook told U.S. immigration officials in early 2014 that he had met his future wife on an “online website” and they decided to meet in Saudi Arabia after “several weeks of emailing,” according to records released Tuesday that provide new details about the San Bernardino killers.
Dec. 22, 2015
Syed Rizwan Farook le dijo a los oficiales de inmigración a principios del 2014 que había conocido a su futura esposa en un sitio de internet, y que había decidido viajar a Arabia Saudita para conocerla, después de varias semanas de haber intercambiado correos electrónicos”, de acuerdo a los archivos dados a conocer el martes, que ofrecen nuevos detalles de la vida de los atacantes del Centro Regional de San Bernardino, el pasado 2 de diciembre.
Dec. 22, 2015
They had only met online — first on a matrimonial website, and then in what he called “several weeks of emailing” — when Syed Rizwan Farook first sat down with Tashfeen Malik during his pilgrimage to Mecca, Islam’s holiest city, in October 2013.
Dec. 22, 2015
Immigration officials failed to sufficiently scrutinize Tashfeen Malik’s petition to enter the U.S. to get married, allowing her in with an unverified assertion from her fiance and untranslated Arabic passport stamps as the only evidence that the couple had spent time together, congressional investigators said Friday.
Dec. 18, 2015
Immigration officials failed to sufficiently scrutinize Tashfeen Malik’s petition to enter the U.S. to get married, allowing her in with an unverified assertion from her fiance and untranslated Arabic passport stamps as the only evidence that the couple had spent time together, congressional investigators said Friday.
Dec. 18, 2015