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BPD investigating deadly stabbing in South Bakersfield
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BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KERO) â The Bakersfield Police Department is looking into the stabbing of a man found dead in South Bakersfield early Monday morning.
Police were called to the 3000 block of Wilson Road for reports of screaming and a person on the ground. When officers found the body, it has apparent stab wounds and declared dead at the scene.
The investigation is ongoing.
Anyone with information regarding this case is encouraged to call BPD at (661) 327-7111.
BAKERSFIELD
As soon as Justin Perez left the vaccination clinic, his phone buzzed with a text message.
A former co-worker had heard a hot rumor about a clinic where anyone, even young people like them, could get a COVID-19 vaccine. The clinic was in Bakersfield.
“I am in Bakersfield,” texted Perez, a 35-year-old video designer from Sherman Oaks, confirming the rumor. “I got injected 20 minutes ago.”
Cal State Bakersfield has been the go-to vaccination site for the young and the healthy from Los Angeles County for more than a week, ever since word spread that the facility had more doses than patients thousands more and no restrictions on age, eligibility or county of residency. Some vaccine seekers have been writers, engineers and Hollywood actors, who said the site was welcoming Angelenos with open arms.
Did this really happen? LA s young and healthy head to Bakersfield for COVID-19 vaccine
Laura J. Nelson, Los Angeles Times
April 7, 2021
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FILE - In this Jan. 30, 2021, file photo, drivers with a vaccine appointment enter a mega COVID-19 vaccination site set up in the parking lot of Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, a day after it was temporarily shut down while protesters blocked the entrance.Damian Dovarganes/AP
LOS ANGELES – As soon as Justin Perez left the vaccination clinic, his phone buzzed with a text message.
A former co-worker had heard a hot rumor about a clinic where anyone, even young people like them, could get a COVID-19 vaccine. The clinic was in Bakersfield.