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Tag Archives: SLA shoot out with LAPD

Shoot-out in L.A. — BLOG 19

Posted on May 17, 1974 by Bill Fox

Friday, May 17, 1974 We had a pretty sunset last night. They’re probably going to tear down the old KGO-TV tower soon. The new Sutro Tower is amazing. You can see it from almost anywhere in the City. I’ve been … Continue reading →

Posted in At work, City Views, Police action, Sports | Tagged 1827 Golden Gate Avenue, 3-wheel motorcycle duty, Candlestick Park, SLA, SLA shoot out with LAPD

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