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Man shot, wounded after party at Carlsbad resort -

CARLSBAD (KUSI) – A 32-year-old man was shot and wounded today after a party at a Carlsbad resort, police said. Shots were fired at 2:12 a.m. Sunday at the MarBrisa Carlsbad Resort in the 1500 block of Marbrisa Circle, according to Jodee Reyes, Public Information Officer for the Carlsbad Police Department. Police found the man, who was not immediately identified, suffering from a gunshot wound, Reyes said. Fire department medics provided medical aid and took him to a hospital, where he was in stable condition Sunday morning, Reyes said. Police investigators interviewed several witnesses and collected evidence. Bernardo Vazquez, 19, from Mississippi, was arrested on suspicion of carrying a loaded firearm in a public place, a misdemeanor, and was being held on $15,000 bail at the Vista Detention Facility, according to online records.

Man shot, wounded after party at Carlsbad resort

Print A 32-year-old man was shot and wounded today after a party at a Carlsbad resort, police said. Shots were fired at 2:12 a.m. Sunday at the MarBrisa Carlsbad Resort in the 1500 block of Marbrisa Circle, according to Jodee Reyes, Public Information Officer for the Carlsbad Police Department. Police found the man, who was not immediately identified, suffering from a gunshot wound, Reyes said. Fire department medics provided medical aid and took him to a hospital, where he was in stable condition Sunday morning, Reyes said. Advertisement Police investigators interviewed several witnesses and collected evidence. Bernardo Vazquez, 19, from Mississippi, was arrested on suspicion of carrying a loaded firearm in a public place, a misdemeanor, and was being held on $15,000 bail at the Vista Detention Facility, according to online records.

Policies for law enforcement in San Diego County conform with duty-to-intervene, de-escalation laws

SAN DIEGO  On Friday morning, federal prosecutors unsealed an indictment charging four former Minneapolis police officers with violating the civil rights of George Floyd, whose death last May set off months of nationwide protests. Among the charges in the indictment is an allegation that two of the former officers, J. Alexander Kueng and Tou Thao, violated Floyd’s right to be free from unreasonable seizure because they did not intervene to stop their colleague, Derek Chauvin, as he knelt on Floyd’s neck. While those federal charges are separate from state laws Kueng, Thao and the fourth officer, Thomas Lane, are slated to go on trial in August on state charges of aiding and abetting second-degree murder and manslaughter the duty to intervene when a fellow officer uses excessive force is one that’s mandatory for California law enforcement officers.

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