Cameron Kiszla

Cameron Kiszla is a digital news producer at KTLA who has experience as a reporter for the Beverly Press and Park LaBrea News in Beverly Hills and for the Camarillo Acorn in Camarillo. He has also been published in various outlets, including the Anniston Star, the Tuscaloosa News, the Press-Register, and Mobile Bay Magazine. Cameron holds a master's degree in community journalism and a bachelor's degree in journalism and psychology from the University of Alabama. His work can be found on KTLA's website.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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Contradictions

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  • 33 passengers and one crew member died in the fire. One crew member also died.
  • Jerry Nehl Boylan was the captain of the Conception when it sank near Santa Cruz Island on Labor Day in 2019.
  • The captain of the Conception has been sentenced to four years in prison.

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Recent Articles

USC Student Faces Self-Defense Claims After Fatal Confrontation on Greek Row

USC Student Faces Self-Defense Claims After Fatal Confrontation on Greek Row

Broke On: Monday, 17 June 2024 USC student Ivan Gallegos fatally stabbed Xavier Cerf during a confrontation on Greek Row in June 2024. Gallegos claimed self-defense after Cerf allegedly threatened him with a gun, but no firearm was found at the scene. The incident has sparked debate over self-defense laws and the use of deadly force.
17-Year-Old Girl Rescued from Human Trafficking in Ventura County after Sending Distress Texts in Spanish

17-Year-Old Girl Rescued from Human Trafficking in Ventura County after Sending Distress Texts in Spanish

Broke On: Thursday, 09 May 2024 A 17-year-old girl was rescued from human trafficking in Ventura County, California, after she texted for help in Spanish. Deputies located and arrested the suspect within 20 minutes based on the messages translated by the Sheriff's Communication Center. The victim had been trafficked into California from Mexico two months prior to her rescue.
17-Year-Old Girl Rescued from Human Trafficking in Ventura County after Sending Distress Texts in Spanish

17-Year-Old Girl Rescued from Human Trafficking in Ventura County after Sending Distress Texts in Spanish

Broke On: Thursday, 09 May 2024 A 17-year-old girl was rescued from human trafficking in Ventura County, California, after she texted for help in Spanish. Deputies located and arrested the suspect within 20 minutes based on the messages translated by the Sheriff's Communication Center. The victim had been trafficked into California from Mexico two months prior to her rescue.
Tragedy at Sea: The Conception Fire that Claimed 34 Lives and the Role of Negligence

Tragedy at Sea: The Conception Fire that Claimed 34 Lives and the Role of Negligence

Broke On: Monday, 02 September 2019 In September 2019, the commercial scuba diving vessel Conception caught fire near Santa Cruz Island, resulting in the deaths of 34 people on board. Captain Jerry Nehl Boylan was later found guilty of seaman's manslaughter for his role in the disaster. Prosecutors accused him of failing to warn occupants and not attempting to fight the fire or post a night watchman. Defense attorneys argued that Boylan stayed aboard until making the mayday call. The cause of the fire remains undetermined, but authorities blame Truth Aquatics Inc., the vessel's operator, for insufficient oversight.
Over 100 Arrested at US College Campuses: Pro-Palestinian Protests Intensify Amidst Allegations of Antisemitism and University Silence

Over 100 Arrested at US College Campuses: Pro-Palestinian Protests Intensify Amidst Allegations of Antisemitism and University Silence

Broke On: Wednesday, 24 April 2024 Protests against the ongoing conflict in Gaza between Israel and Palestine have led to numerous arrests at college campuses across the US, including over 35 at USC and 20 at UT Austin. Students demand university divestment from companies involved in war efforts following Hamas attacks that resulted in thousands of deaths. Tensions escalated with arrests of over 100 protesters at Columbia University.