Beary ambitious.
A California man is giving Forrest Gump a run for his money, walking down the Golden State in a 400-mile trek from Los Angeles to San Francisco. The mission is made even more unique because he’s wearing a teddy bear-style suit, and has already raised over $11,000 for an undetermined charity with the quest.
Jesse Larios set out from downtown L.A. on April 12 on a whim, with sights set on reaching the Golden Gate Bridge in San Fran, KNTV reports. The 33-year-old Angelino created the animated-like character he’s named Bearsun about five years ago, and decided it was high time for a big trip.
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Five of the felony charges included multiple suspects arrested for an attempted armed robbery in Castaic.
A containment had been set up Friday afternoon after five people allegedly attempted to rob a victim at gunpoint. At around 12:30 p.m., deputies received reports of a possible armed robbery on the 27000 block of Quincy St. near Hasley Canyon Rd. in Castaic, said Lt. Ethan Marquez, with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station.
“We are investigating five male hispanics for robbery,” Marquez said at the time. “They were apparently armed with a firearm.”
According to Sheriff’s officials, all five suspects were taken into custody. No injuries were reported and no property was obtained by the suspects.
Pop-up evangelical concerts continue in LA despite COVID-19 restrictions
Protests over a series of pop-up outdoor evangelical concerts
LOS ANGELES - Christian outreach events organized by Evangelical volunteer pastor and failed Republican Congressional candidate Sean Feucht continue in the Los Angeles area, despite COVID-19 restrictions.
The Let Us Worship open air concerts started in Los Angeles with a concert on Skid Row Wednesday night, where protesters used vehicles to try to block what critics describe as COVID-19 superspreader events. Bands played at a worship sermon in Echo Park on Thursday from 10 am into the afternoon, before moving on to Azusa.