CHP: Improperly restrained child falls onto Sacramento intersection
Mother may face child endangerment charges as result of close call Share Updated: 6:24 PM PST Feb 10, 2021 Jonathan Ayestas
Mother may face child endangerment charges as result of close call Share Updated: 6:24 PM PST Feb 10, 2021
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Show Transcript DEIRDRE: GOOD MORNING. I AM DEIRDRE FITZPATRICK. TEO: I AM TEO TORRES. TODAY THERE WILL BE A JOINT OVERSIGHT HEARING TO REVIEW CALIFORNIA’S COVID-19 VACCINATION DISTRIBUTION STRATEGY. LEGISLATORS WILL ASK FOR A DETAILED UPDATE, INCLUDING THE WORK OF STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND THEIR SHORT AND LONG-TERM PLANS. DEIRDRE: CVS IS PUSHING BACK THE START OF THE IN-STORE CLINICS. IT WILL NOW BE STARTING FRIDAY. IF YOU ARE ELIGIBLE, YOU CAN BOOK AN APPOINTMENT ON THE WEBSITE OR APP. YOU CAN ALSO CALL THE CUSTOMER SERVICE LINE. PHARMACIES IN MODESTO AND YUBA CITY WILL BE OFFERING THE VACCINE. THEY ASK DO NOT CAL
Victims deserve justice, not political score settling
After 140 female legislators, staffers and lobbyists signed a shocking letter in 2017 denouncing a California Capitol culture where men “leveraged their power and positions to treat us however they like,” the Legislature had a #MeToo reckoning.
Talk of this toxic culture and the lackadaisical attitude toward it had simmered for years, so the resulting actions were long overdue.
Later that year, two assemblymen and a senator resigned from their seats in the wake of sexual-harassment allegations (which they denied). The Legislature hired legal counsel to investigate harassment claims and agreed to publicize any results, the Los Angeles Times reported. The governor signed a ban on “the common legal practice at the statehouse that allowed lawmakers to reach secret settlements with people they sexually harassed,” the newspaper added.
SFPD took murder case to Sacramento, where teen could be tried as an adult
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Critic say the prosecution of a teen suspect in a San Francisco killing in Sacramento County is an attempt by police to bypass the S.F. District Attorney’s Chesa Boudin’s reforms for juveniles.Paul Chinn / The Chronicle
A 17-year-old boy arrested following a deadly sideshow shooting in San Francisco’s Excelsior District last year will be prosecuted in Sacramento County in a move that critics called an attempt by police to bypass the San Francisco district attorney’s reform policies for juveniles.
District Attorney Chesa Boudin pledged to never charge a minor as an adult, but that’s not the case in Sacramento or most other counties. The decision to bring the charges to Sacramento could have a significant effect on the minor’s sentence if he’s convicted as an adult a difference between a handful of years in lockup versus decades in an adult prison. Because he’s a minor,
It was a chaotic scene : Shooting in Carmichael leaves suspect dead, officer hurt Share Updated: 7:38 PM PST Jan 16, 2021 Share Updated: 7:38 PM PST Jan 16, 2021
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Show Transcript WHAT LED UP TO THE GUNFIRE. MELANIE: AN ARMORED VEHICL DOZENS OF PATROL CARS AND OFFICERS, FLASHING LIGHTS, A HELICOPTER CIRCLING OVERHEAD, WARNING PEOPLE TO STAY INSIDE WITH THEIR DOORS LOCKED. AN ARMED SUSPECT WAS ON THE LOOSE. A STARTLING SCENE UNFOLDING OUTSIDE DEAND PULLEN’S APARTMENT COMPLEX AS HE AND HIS WIFE TRIED TO ENJOY THEIR FRIDAY EVENING. WE WERE CHILLING, YOU KNOW? I’M PLAYING THE VIDEO GAME AND SHE’S RELAXING, AND SHE SAW THE LIGHTS AND SHE KIND OF JUMPED. AND I’M LIKE, WHOA, DON’T DO THAT. YOU KNOW, LIKE, WHAT’S GOING ON? MELANIE: SACRAMENTO COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE SAYS WHAT WAS GOING ON INVOLVED ITS GANG SUPPRESSION UNIT FOLLOWING UP ON A POSSIBLE GANG-RELATED SHOOTING FROM SOUTH SACRAMENTO COUNTY. THEIR INVESTIGATION TOOK