Was over a urinal. One of them its hurt so badly he needed brain surgery and may be pair litzed. The 32yearold victims cousin tried to intervene and was also beaten. Over what . You know . Over, this, this case over a stall . Kathy started the san rafael based fans against violence after the 2011 beating of giants fan, bryan stow in l. A. We have children we bring our children to the games. We think everyone should feel safe in bringing their children to the games and not fear Something Like this being the outcome. Police say 27yearold jose ramos, at taker, and the 34yearold dario ribello participated, both wit long criminal records. The victim nudged ramos on the shoulder pointing out a urinal. Ramos sucker punched him saying he doesnt look to get pushed. He is also charged with throwing punches. These victims suffered severe injuries. And were beaten like animals. Fans against violence thinks maybe the answer to reducing fights is monitor the alcohol before and during sporting events
280 lawrence expressway. Not clear if drugs or alcohol are a factor. An accident, a Good Samaritan stepped in when a hitandrun driver tried to get away. A nissan versa rolled over on the street after a toyota high lander hit it. The driver of the versa died at the hospital. Passenger in serious condition. Officers found the toyota driver pinned down, who say he was trying to get away. Police arrested the driver on several charges, ve hehicular manslaughter and dui. The third storm of the week. Chief meteorologist jeff ranie ranieri . Storm system continues to get closer. As the cold front drops to the south. See that rainfall increase. Get a look at the radar. See most returns here near fort bragg, and in possession to bay area. Still, one to two hours away from seeing when wet weather reach santa rosa, possibly 12 30 into 1. 30. In the morning. Get a look at futurecast. Mostly consistent rainfall will begin to develop at 3 00. Then as we hit 6 00 in the morning. See areas of rainfall.
Ban on default passwords part of legislation to help protect consumers from having their internet-enabled devices interfered with by hackers or cybercriminals.
The pensions industry must ‘mobilise’ to protect members from cybercrime and fraud, delegates at yesterday’s Pensions Administration Standards (PASA) annual conference were told.