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Jeremiah Dobruck

Jeremiah Dobruck is executive editor of the Long Beach Post where he oversees all day-to-day newsroom operations. In his time working as a journalist in Long Beach, he’s won numerous awards for his investigative reporting and editing. Before coming to the Post in 2018, he wrote for publications including the Press-Telegram, Orange County Register and Los Angeles Times. Reach him at [email protected] or @jeremiahdobruck on Twitter.

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Police lights crime file
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Police chase truck from Long Beach to Orange County, arrest driver after PIT maneuver

Avatar photo by Jeremiah Dobruck Nov 16, 2018
Long Beach police are investigating after a gunman opened fire on a group of people a few blocks away from Washington Middle School Monday night. The gunfire started around around 8 p.m. near 15th Street and Daisy Avenue, according to Long Beach Police Department spokeswoman Nancy Pratt. That's when a gunman approached the group of men or boys and started shooting but apparently missed, she said. Nobody reported being wounded, according to Pratt. The gunman fled on foot before police arrived, she said. Investigators think the shooting may be gang-related, according to Pratt. Police couldn't immediately provide a description of the gunman.
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DUI checkpoint set for Saturday night in LBPD’s north division

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Long Beach resident Cameron Pullano said he was angry when he spotted this message scrawled in East Long Beach. Photo by Cameron Pullano.
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‘Its OK 2 B white’ graffiti may be racist, but police say they can’t treat it as a hate crime

Avatar photo by Jeremiah Dobruck Nov 15, 2018
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Driver takes off without his car after smashing into house near St. Mary’s

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Long Beach resident Cameron Pullano said he was angry when he spotted this message scrawled in East Long Beach. Photo by Cameron Pullano.
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City scrubs ‘Its OK 2 B white’ graffiti from wall in East Long Beach

Avatar photo by Jeremiah Dobruck Nov 14, 2018
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Police arrest driver accused of masturbating while asking for directions 3 times in a row

Avatar photo by Jeremiah Dobruck Nov 13, 2018
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Firefighters douse house blaze that sent smoke wafting near 710-405 interchange

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Police lights crime file
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Man dies after two cars hit him while he’s crossing street in Bellflower

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Student detained after bringing toy gun to Millikan High, officials say

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Smoke pours out of Hot Stuff, a novelty shop on Broadway near Alamitos Beach. Photo by Max Estrada.
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Fire guts Hot Stuff novelty store near Bixby Park

Avatar photo by Jeremiah Dobruck Nov 9, 2018

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