FBI raids Los Angeles school district headquarters and superintendent’s home
On Wednesday, the FBI raided the Los Angeles Unified School District headquarters and the home of Superintendent Alberto Carvalho as part of an ongoing investigation. Federal officials served court-authorized search warrants, confirmed by a spokesperson for the US attorney’s office in Los Angeles.

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AI-generatedOn Wednesday, the FBI raided the Los Angeles Unified School District headquarters and the home of Superintendent Alberto Carvalho as part of an ongoing investigation. Federal officials served court-authorized search warrants, confirmed by a spokesperson for the US attorney’s office in Los Angeles. The specific nature of the investigation remains unclear. The Los Angeles Unified School District, the second largest in the nation, and Carvalho's office have not yet responded to requests for comment. Carvalho has been superintendent since February 2022, after previously leading Miami-Dade County Public Schools.
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5 extractedCarvalho has been its superintendent since February 2022.
The Los Angeles unified school district is the country’s second largest, with more than 500,000 students.
Court-authorized searches were under way on Wednesday.
FBI raided the Los Angeles unified school district’s headquarters and the superintendent’s home.
Federal officials served the warrants as part of an ongoing investigation.