Compton, Calif. -- Angry residents poured out their emotions Wednesday to Sheriff Lee Baca, following a shooting in which 10 deputies fired more than 100 rounds at an unarmed driver. Baca met with the community and heard their concerns about a range of topics that included everything from unsolved murders to racial profiling. Dozens of people spoke with Baca, who sat in the crowd at a community center, and demanded answers and accountability for the deputies' actions. "We need to know now why does it always happen in our community," said Mollie Bell, a longtime Compton resident. "When will (law...