Criminal Justice

LA Police Enforce Silence on Teen Death Linked to Rising Star d4vd Amid Ongoing Investigation

By Economics Desk | November 25, 2025

A court order blocks coroner transparency in the case of a teen girl found dead in singer d4vd’s Tesla, raising questions about police control over information and public accountability.

In a troubling development that strikes at the heart of governmental transparency and public trust, Los Angeles officials have imposed a strict court-ordered gag on releasing critical details surrounding the death of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez. Found in an impounded Tesla registered to the alt-pop singer known as d4vd, this case has drawn national attention—not least because law enforcement is actively preventing the public from accessing vital facts. Why Is Transparency Being Shuttered When America Needs Answers? The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) secured a court order that bars the county coroner’s office from disclosing any information about Rivas Hernandez’s...

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