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California woman shot in head in front of 6-year-old daughter in possible case of mistaken identity

California woman shot in head in front of 6-year-old daughter in possible case of mistaken identity By Mary Stringini Jacqueline Flores, 25 FRESNO, Calif. - A California woman was shot in her car in front of her young daughter and investigators believe it may have been a case of mistaken identity.  Fresno Police officers responded to the intersection of Kearney Blvd. and Thorne Avenue around 10:45 p.m. Tuesday and discovered Jacqueline Flores, 25, inside of a parked car suffering from a single gunshot wound to her head. Authorities said that Flores s 6-year-old daughter was in the backseat of the car when her mother was shot.

Fresno homicides surging toward 2020 numbers — city s second deadliest year, data shows [The Fresno Bee]

Fresno homicides surging toward 2020 numbers city’s second deadliest year, data shows [The Fresno Bee] Jul. 8 The shooting death of a man early Tuesday at the Campus Pointe shopping center near Fresno State was was the 38th homicide of 2021 under investigation by the Fresno Police Department. That’s about double the pace of the first half 2020, when through the end of June there were 19 homicide victims in 18 separate incidents in the city. But an analysis of crime data released last week by the state Department of Justice reveals that by the end of 2020, the volume of deadly violence ballooned to 77 victims, making last year the deadliest for homicides in Fresno in more than 25 years.

Deputy Ellis leaves behind legacy of community service

As he stares down his retirement on Thursday, Kings County Sheriff’s Deputy Darrin Ellis has worn a lot of hats and done a lot of work in his 31-year career. For his fellow deputies, he was a colleague. And for children in Kings, he was their school resource officer, brandishing McGruff the Crime Dog puppet far more readily than a baton or a gun. For many youths who played football in the area, he was “Coach.” That’s what one of the young men he ran into earlier this week called him while buying his coffee. “Whenever that kind of stuff happens, it’s very humbling,” Ellis said. “You go through life hoping you’ve done a good job, but not knowing if you have. And so when someone tells you that you have, that’s always a really good feeling.

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