Former LA deputy mayor expected to be sentenced today in city hall bomb threat case

Former Los Angeles Deputy Mayor Brian K. Williams is expected to be sentenced Monday afternoon for felony charges relating to a fake bomb threat made at City Hall last year.

Williams faces up to 10 years in federal prison after entering a plea agreement on May 22, admitting to allegations he fabricated a bomb threat while serving as LA’s Deputy Mayor of Public Safety, while he was at work.

The U.S. Department of Justice said Williams was participating in a virtual meeting in an official capacity as deputy mayor when he used Google Voice to call his city-issued phone on Oct. 3, 2024…

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