LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA — Federal agents executed search warrants Wednesday at the headquarters of the Los Angeles Unified School District and at the home of Superintendent Alberto Carvalho, according to federal officials.
The FBI confirmed that agents conducted a court-authorized search under seal as part of what prosecutors described as an ongoing investigation. Ciaran McEvoy, a spokesperson for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles, said authorities would not provide additional details.
Video captured by ABC7 showed Carvalho’s San Pedro neighborhood cordoned off with crime scene tape while agents were present outside his residence. The nature of the investigation has not been disclosed, and no charges have been announced.
Los Angeles Unified is the second-largest school district in the United States, serving more than 500,000 students across over two dozen cities. Carvalho has led the district since February 2022 and previously served as superintendent of Miami-Dade County Public Schools in Florida from 2008 to 2021. In September, the Los Angeles Board of Education voted to extend his contract for four additional years.
Neither the district nor Carvalho’s office immediately responded to requests for comment. Authorities have indicated that further details may be released as the investigation continues.
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