| | Afternoon headlines for Tuesday, April 6, 2021 |
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Tourist ‘Fun’ Drive-By BB-Gun Attack Of Innocent Senior At Palm Springs Bus Stop? Not Guilty Plea One of two Central Valley men accused of shooting a senior with a BB gun while the victim was sitting at a bus stop in Palm Springs pleaded not guilty Tuesday to an assault charge. Christian Vitto-McVay, 19, of Modesto, and Larry Bradford Williams, 26, of Stockton, are accused in the drive-by attack reported about […]
Drunken Midnight 100-MPH Freeway Race Kills Corona Teen BMW Driver: Other Driver Nabbed A 19-year-old Corona man was killed Tuesday in a fiery crash on the Riverside (91) Freeway stemming from an alleged race involving the victim and a parolee, who was arrested on suspicion of manslaughter and drunken driving, the highway patrol reported. Marcos Calderon, 25, of Riverside was taken into custody immediately after the 12:45 a.m. […]
Male Barber Arrested For Alleged Unwanted Sex Message Of Male Customer At Glendale Salon A barber has been arrested on suspicion of sexual battery of a male customer at a salon in Glendale, and authorities Tuesday urged other possible victims to contact police. Rey Domingo, 61, of Glendale was arrested on April 1 and booked on suspicion of sexual battery, according to the Glendale Police Department. He was released […]
Son Arrested After Mom’s Body Found In Huntington Park Trash Bin: She was 75 A man was in custody Tuesday for allegedly killing his mother, whose body was found in a trash receptacle in Huntington Park, the sheriff’s department reported. Deputies from the Century Station went to the 2500 block of Santa Ana Street about 10:30 p.m. Sunday on a family member’s report of a stolen vehicle. “They contacted […]
Uh-Oh: LA County New COVID Case Numbers No Longer Dropping Los Angeles County’s weeks-long decline in new COVID-19 case rates stalled Tuesday with the release of updated state figures, confirming the county will be unable to advance to the less-restrictive yellow tier of the economic reopening blueprint for three weeks or more. The state’s weekly update of county-by-county figures put Los Angeles County’s seven-day average […]
Man, Woman Killed in Monterey Park Shooting; Suspect Sought A man and woman were killed in a shooting at an Asian restaurant in Monterey Park and the gunman — who apparently targeted the pair — was at large Tuesday. Monterey Park police officers responded at about 6:30 p.m. Monday to a 911 call of a shooting in the 500 block of West Garvey Avenue, […]
Charges Expected Against Transient Suspected of Stabbing Woman to Death Felony charges are expected to be filed Wednesday against a transient who allegedly stabbed a 64-year-old Riverside woman to death as she was walking her dogs. Darlene Stephanie Montoya, 23, was arrested and booked into the Robert Presley Jail on Saturday on suspicion of murder, possession of a deadly weapon and being under the influence […]
With Vaccines Expanding, CA Plans Summer End To COVID Restrictions Announcing a pending return to normalcy, California health officials said Tuesday all state COVID-19 restrictions on businesses, gatherings and recreational activities will be lifted June 15, subject to vaccine availability and low hospitalization rates, although a mask mandate will remain in place. Assuming continued availability of vaccines and no spikes in COVID-19 hospitalizations — particularly […]
San Jacinto Man Accused of Workers’ Comp Fraud Arraigned A 23-year-old San Jacinto man who allegedly faked an injury to collect tens of thousands of dollars in workers’ compensation insurance funds pleaded not guilty Tuesday to felony charges. Angel Luis Maces was arrested in February following a months-long investigation by the California Department of Insurance and charged with two counts of insurance fraud. Maces, […]
Kaiser Permanente Study Finds Most Patients’ End-of-Life Care Wishes Are Met The vast majority of patients make their end-of-life care wishes known to loved ones, and nearly 90% of the time those wishes were carried out, according to a Kaiser Permanente study published Tuesday in the medical journal JAMA Network Open. “There is a common perception that people don’t often document or tell others about their […]
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