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    2021-05-02

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    San Jose Sentinel

    San Jose middle school teacher charged with sexual assault of two students

    (SAN JOSE, Calif.) A former teacher and sports coach at a San Jose middle school was arrested on suspicion of sexual assault on two of his students in the early 2000s.

    Police investigate deadly hit-and-run in San Jose

    (SAN JOSE, Calif.) Police are searching for the driver and vehicle in a fatal hit-and-run of a pedestrian Wednesday night in San Jose.

    Contra Costa Today

    Highway shooting leaves 11-year-old passenger injured

    (CONCORD, Calif.) On Monday, an 11-year-old girl was injured after someone in another vehicle shot at them while on Highway 4 near 680, East Bay Times reports.

    Alameda officers put on leave following death of suspect

    (ALAMEDA, Calif.) Three Alameda police officers have been put on leave following the death of 26-year-old Mario Gonzalez, East Bay Times reports.

    Oakland Observer

    Multiple people injured in East Oakland shootings

    (EMERYVILLE, Calif.) On Wednesday, passengers emerged from 25 vehicles smashing their way into an Emeryville GameStop and looting the store shortly after midnight, KRON4 reports.

    Alameda DA declines pressing charges in death of rapper Lil Yase

    (ALAMEDA COUNTY, Calif.) Two suspects arrested for the murder of Bay Area rapper Lil Yase will not face charges after the Alameda Count district attorney declined to press charges, KRON4 reports.

    San Francisco City Beat

    Fatal hit-and-run collision at Geary and Park Presidio boulevards suspect at large

    (SAN FRANCISCO) Police in San Francisco are asking the public's assistance with locating the driver in a fatal hit and run collision.

    SF ice cream shop faces backlash after contesting competition's permit

    (SAN FRANCISCO) Jason Yu spent $200,000 trying to open up an ice cream shop in the city. He shared how bureaucratic red tape crushed his dreams to the San Francisco Chronicle, and readers found his story both relatable and heartbreaking.

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