| | Afternoon headlines for Thursday, September 17, 2020 |
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LA Sheriff Villanueva Under Fire: Oversight Commissioner Demands Resignation Expressing doubt over the sheriff’s version of events leading to the arrest of a local reporter, a civilian commission that oversees the agency asked county attorneys Thursday to prepare a report on legal responsibilities involved in law enforcement activities at protests — and some members called on the sheriff to resign. “It’s with great reluctance that […]
Semen Smeared On Coworker’s Computer Mouse, Dripped Into Water Bottle? ‘He Would Stare At Me All Day’ A Palmdale man ejaculated into tissue and then spread his semen on a co-worker’s computer mouse, in her honey jar and in half-consumed bottles of water on her desk in their La Palma office, a prosecutor told an Orange County Superior Court judge Thursday, while the defendant’s attorney said his client was motivated by revenge […]
Rob Kardashian Wins Court Round In Battle Against Ex-Squeeze Blac Chyna Rob Kardashian is entitled to a trial of his assault and battery allegations against his former fiancee and reality TV partner Blac Chyna, a judge ruled Thursday, but Chyna will have to wait to see what claims she can take to trial against him and other members of the Kardashian clan. Rob Kardashian sued Chyna […]
Mexican National Must Stand Trial on Child Molestation Charges in Coachella A Mexican national accused of sexually assaulting his girlfriend’s grade-school-aged daughter over several years in Coachella must stand trial on nearly a dozen felony charges, a judge ruled Thursday. Alfonso Gonzalez Meraz, 32, was arrested on Oct. 4, 2019, stemming from an investigation that began earlier that year into sex crimes that allegedly occurred between […]
Home Prices Rise, Sales Slide Countywide The median price of a single-family home in Riverside County jumped last month, but sales of existing homes declined, the California Association of Realtors reported Thursday. The median home price countywide in August was $486,500, compared to $462,000 in July, representing a 5.3% increase, according to CAR. On a year-over-year level, the price was about […]
Man Accused of Fatally Shooting Spouse, Wounding Son Arraigned A 39-year-old San Bernardino man accused of gunning down his wife and wounding his son during an attack in Eastvale pleaded not guilty Thursday to murder and other charges. Rahman Leon Hunter allegedly attacked his family members in the 7200 block of Lazare Court, near Archibald Avenue, last month. Along with murder, he is charged […]
Actress Lori Loughlin to Serve Time in Victorville TV actress Lori Loughlin will serve her prison sentence at the federal correctional institution in Victorville for her role in the college admissions scandal, according to court papers obtained Thursday. A judge signed off on the actress’ request to serve her time at the medium-security federal prison camp, according to a Sept. 9 order filed […]
Evacuation Order Issued in Antelope Valley as Bobcat Fire Grows Northward Evacuations were ordered Thursday in two areas north of the Bobcat Fire, which expanded from 46,263 acres to 50,539 acres since Wednesday while remaining only 3% contained. Early Thursday afternoon, residents in the Juniper Hills and Devils Punchbowl areas were ordered evacuated, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. The fire was reported growing […]
OC Reports 140 New COVID-19 Cases, Four More Deaths The Orange County Health Care Agency Thursday reported four additional COVID-19 fatalities and 140 newly diagnosed infections, raising the death toll to 1,115 and the cumulative caseload to 51,399 since the coronavirus pandemic began. The HCA has reported 22 deaths since Sunday. Last week, the OCHCA reported 42 COVID-19 fatalities. The week before saw 76 […]
ACLU: COVID-19 Outbreak Moving Through Adelanto ICE Detention Center A civil rights group in Los Angeles called Thursday for the government to take immediate action to combat what it called a major outbreak of COVID-19 moving through the Adelanto ICE Processing Center. Of 80 jailed immigrants tested, 39 have tested positive, with an undisclosed number of results “still pending,” according to the American Civil […]
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