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Hesperia man dies while in San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department custody
A Hesperia man arrested on suspicion of vandalism early this month during what a family member described as a "mental health crisis" has died while in San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department custody. Eduardo Lopez, 23, died about 3 a.m. Thursday at Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center, according to sheriff's officials. He was arrested on...
Heist crew arrested during train robbery in the Cajon Pass
San Bernardino County deputies arrested multiple people for trying to steal from a freight train at the Cajon Pass in what resembled a scene from an old western movie. Victorville commuter Elias Vasquez bumped into a swarm of law enforcement officers as he made the long drive home Tuesday night through the Cajon Pass. "Usually, you usee a few cops ever once in awhile, but when you count at least eight, you know something is going on," he said.Vasquez said he didn't know that officers had just busted an auto theft ring in the West Cajon Valley where looters used stolen cars...
Barstow's bare knuckle fighter ready for the moment of a lifetime at BKFC KnuckleMania IV
Andrew Angelcor’s metamorphosis from being a self-admitted “human being that sucked” to a role model for so many in Barstow is an underdog story that’s a perfect fit for Hollywood. The young boxer had aspirations of turning professional by the age of 23 but just about succumbed to self destruction on the streets of Barstow as he battled with alcohol and drugs, along with petty crimes and jail time. ...
At least 16 people died in California after medics injected sedatives during encounters with police
At least 16 people died in California over a decade following a physical encounter with police during which medical personnel also injected them with a powerful sedative, an investigation led by The Associated Press has found. Several of the deaths happened in the San Francisco Bay Area, including two in...
Transfer of San Quentin death row inmates to Chino sparks public safety issues, sheriff says
CHINO, Calif. - Following the transfer of more than two dozen death row inmates from San Quentin to Chino, the city's mayor is calling on Gov. Gavin Newsom to remove them "effective immediately" and stop sending additional condemned inmates due to heightened public safety concerns. Chino Hills Mayor Cynthia Moran...
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