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No one disputes that San Joaquin County deputies punched detainee The question is: Was it legal?

No one disputes that San Joaquin County deputies punched detainee. The question is: Was it legal? FacebookTwitterEmail 1of4 Jacob Servin, in a federal complaint, says he was subjected to “callous and vicious beating” at the hands of San Joaquin County sheriff’s deputies.Courtesy Jacob ServinShow MoreShow Less 2of4 Jacob Servin says he was brutally beaten by deputies after he was arrested on suspicion of public intoxication.Courtesy Jacob ServinShow MoreShow Less 3of4 This photo of Jacob Servin, 30, was taken shortly after he was arrested and booked on suspicion of public intoxication in December 2019.Courtesy Jacob Servin 2019Show MoreShow Less

Someone threw a rock from a freeway overpass in Concord Now nurse who was hit may lose sight in one eye

Skip to main content Currently Reading Someone threw a rock from a freeway overpass in Concord. Now nurse who was hit may lose sight in one eye FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 Pamela Burnett, 37, with husband Steven and their children Hunter, 3, and Sawyer, 9 months old.Courtesy Pamela BurnettShow MoreShow Less 2of3 3of3 Burnett is a labor and delivery nurse at Contra Costa Regional Medical Center in Martinez.Courtesy Pamela BurnettShow MoreShow Less Pamela Burnett was driving her usual route from her Concord home to Contra Costa Regional Medical Center in Martinez, where she works the overnight shift as a labor and delivery nurse. It was Dec. 23, her last shift before a Christmas break, and she was looking forward to spending the next four days with her family.

Kaiser postpones non-urgent surgeries at Northern California hospitals through Jan 4

Kaiser postpones non-urgent surgeries at Northern California hospitals through Jan. 4 FacebookTwitterEmail Tents outside the emergency room at Kaiser Permanente in Redwood City are prepared in November in anticipation of an overflow of COVID-19 patients at the hospital.Santiago Mejia / The Chronicle Kaiser Permanente has postponed “elective and non-urgent” surgeries and procedures at its Northern California facilities through Jan. 4 due to the coronavirus surge, officials said Saturday. In a statement to The Chronicle Saturday night, Kaiser officials said they are not postponing “cancer cases or other urgent/emergent surgeries and procedures.” Instead, they are delaying elective and non-urgent surgeries and procedures “that take place in our main hospital operating rooms.”

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