FBI raids LAUSD superintendent’s home and office
LOS ANGELES - Federal agents executed search warrants at the Los Angeles Unified School District’s (LAUSD) downtown headquarters and at Superintendent Alberto Carvalho’s San Pedro home on Wednesday, law enforcement officials said. The FBI confirmed agents were carrying out the searches, while the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles said authorities were executing a “judicially approved search warrant” at both locations, according to the Associated Press. The FBI did not disclose the focus of the probe, citing sealed affidavits, and LAUSD did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Local broadcast coverage reported federal agents entering and exiting Carvalho’s residence and district offices, while acknowledging that the scope of the investigation remained unclear Why it matters LAUSD is the nation’s second-largest school district, serving more than 500,000 students across more than two dozen cities. The district operates hundreds of schools and educational programs across the region. Who is Alberto…
25 Feb 00:00 · Inlandnewstoday