In a routine act of journalism Saturday, two Times reporters went to the home of a Los Angeles police officer to see if she wanted to comment for a forthcoming news article. The article, they told her, would publicly name her for the first time as one of the LAPD bomb squad technicians whose botched fireworks detonation blew up a residential block in South L.A. in 2021. Their reporting was significant because the explosion which damaged dozens of buildings, injured 17 people and cost taxpayers millions of dollars fueled deep anger in the community and complaints about a lack of transparency around the responsible officers.
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