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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Tuesday evening's Sacramento City Council meeting ended early when protesters of the police department's armored vehicle purchase shouted over officials as public comments came to a close. Vice Mayor Eric Guerra told the protesters he would clear the chambers if they continued disrupting the meeting—and he...
'Shots were meant to kill' | Closing arguments begin in death of Stockton fire captain
STOCKTON, Calif. — Powerful words were delivered inside the San Joaquin County Superior Courthouse in Downtown Stockton during closing arguments in the murder trial of Robert Somerville. Before a jury, San Joaquin County Deputy District Attorney Elton Grau dramatically pounded his fist five times to emphasize the number of...
2 wanted for Fresno homicide arrested in Folsom
FOLSOM, Calif. — Two people wanted for murder in Fresno were arrested in Folsom this week. According to a news release, the homicide happened on Aug. 27, 2022, in the parking lot of an apartment complex on North Cornelia Avenue in Fresno. The victim was 20-year-old Monte Jordan. The...
Del Paso Heights to Washington: Youth mentor, ex-inmate brings his story to DC
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Political experts say the purpose of the State of the Union address is to recommend measures the president thinks might be likely for Congress to pass. However, based on the constitution, there's no real way the president can legally or constitutionally enforce or implement anything said in the address.
Police investigating flyers left in Folsom neighborhood as hate crime
FOLSOM, Calif. — Folsom police are investigating what they're calling a hate crime after several flyers were left in a neighborhood last month. Police responded to a report of a resident saying he found a flyer on his driveway with a racist message, according to officials. When police arrived in the neighborhood, they found several flyers were left on sidewalks and driveways.
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Cannabis business and rehab center clash over shared location in Sacramento
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The clash between a cannabis dispensary and rehabilitation center over being in the same commercial plaza has brought to light a bigger issue. If both were approved, why has it become a problem now?. There is also the discussion surrounding socio and economic issues around cannabis...
San Joaquin County correctional officer facing additional charges
SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY, Calif. — The San Joaquin County District Attorney’s Office has announced new charges against a correctional officer first arrested last week. According to a news release, Officer Brandon Wolff was arraigned Monday on two counts: altering a computer system for illegal use, and unauthorized copy and use of computer data.
'We are here seeking justice' | California's first Missing and Murdered Indigenous People Day of Action
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Tuesday marked California's first-ever "Missing and Murdered Indigenous People Day of Action". Native American people and supporters gathered in Capitol Park to raise awareness about Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP). Lawmakers addressed the topic, including Assemblymember James Ramos, who is the first California Native American to be elected to the state assembly.
Investigation of dog tased to death by Lodi police heads to District Attorney
LODI, Calif. — The investigation surrounding a dog tased to death by a Lodi police officer is making its way to the San Joaquin County District Attorney's Office to see if charges are warranted. On Monday, Lodi Police Department announced that the investigation into the death of three-year-old husky...
City-County homeless agreement status check | Did they meet their 60-day goals?
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Sacramento County and the City of Sacramento entered into a formal agreement back in December to coordinate their efforts in solving the homeless crisis. Both local governing bodies voted to approve the agreement on Dec. 6. In addition to long-term goals, the agreement included several 60-day...
Bed Bath & Beyond closing more Northern California stores
VACAVILLE, Calif. — Vacaville, Folsom, Sacramento and Elk Grove Bed Bath & Beyond stores are set to close soon, according to a store closing list released by the company Tuesday. An employee at the Vacaville location told ABC10 they're planning to close in the “next couple of months" likely...
Family, friends celebrate life of Tyre Nichols in Sacramento
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A celebration of life service was held for Tyre Nichols, the Sacramento native who was fatally beaten by five Memphis police officers in January. Family and friends gathered together Saturday afternoon at Sac Ramp Skate Shop in Sacramento to share their fond memories of Nichols. The 29-year-old was known for his upbeat personality, love of skateboarding and photography.
Stockton business owners, customers reflect on deadly Waterfront Warehouse shooting Friday night
STOCKTON, Calif. — Stockton Police Department is still looking for the gunmen that took two lives and injured five others. Friday night's shooting happened just after 11:30 p.m. at the La Vaca Restaurant and Bar at the Waterfront Warehouse retail building at 445 W. Weber Avenue. Shots were fired...
No injuries reported in shooting in Roseville
ROSEVILLE, Calif. — There was a shooting in Roseville Tuesday night in the Theiles Manor neighborhood. Officers with the Roseville Police Department responded to reports of a shooting near 4th Street and C Street. No injuries have been reported and there is no information about possible suspects or the reason for the shooting. Officers are investigating the incident.
3 Stockton residents accused of breaking into, stealing from Vacaville BevMo!
VACAVILLE, Calif. — Three Stockton residents were arrested by Fairfield and Vacaville police after allegedly robbing a BevMo! store early Monday morning. The Vacaville Police Department says Juan Coy, 30; Christian Krammer, 19; and a 16-year-old were arrested after they responded to a BevMo! store for a glass break alarm.
16-year-old accused of shooting, killing Michael Cowley Jr. in Stockton
STOCKTON, Calif. — A 16-year-old boy was arrested in connection to the deadly shooting of a 19-year-old man in Stockton. The shooting dates back to Feb. 2. Stockton Police Department said it happened on the 6700 block of Plymouth Road. The 19-year-old victim was taken to the hospital but ultimately died.
Fire damages Sam's Hof Brau in Arden-Arcade
ARDEN-ARCADE, Calif. — Crews with the Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District battled a fire at Sam’s Hof Brau in Arden-Arcade on Tuesday. Crews responded around 3:30 a.m. to a fire at the restaurant on Watt Avenue and El Camino Avenue. When crews arrived, they found smoke pouring out of Sam’s Hof Brau, according to Capt. Parker Wilbourn, a spokesperson for the fire district.
Cannabis dispensary and rehabilitation center struggling to coexist in plaza
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Two businesses are at odds fighting to stay in the same commercial plaza. Diamond House Detox is a rehabilitation and substance abuse treatment center located on Bruceville and Valley High in south Sacramento. They are concerned about a new cannabis retail shop opening so close by.
'We're here for them' | Stockton police chief reassures businesses after deadly shooting
STOCKTON, Calif. — With several other officers in tow, Stockton Police Chief Stan McFadden went door to door talking to merchants, owners and customers in the popular, two-story Waterfront Warehouse retail building on W. Weber Avenue. "This is a way of us reconnecting after trauma, where we talk to...
'It is unacceptable': Stockton Mayor addresses violent night that left 2 dead, 5 hurt in shootings
STOCKTON, Calif. — Stockton Mayor Kevin Lincoln has released a statement addressing a violent night in downtown that left two people dead and five hurt in separate shooting cases. In his statement, Lincoln said that both shootings are still under investigation and that there is no known relation between...
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