Sacramento City Fire receives 1,500 reports of illegal fireworks Andie Judson, Victor Nieto
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The Fourth of July is always a busy night for fire crews, but July 4, 2021 proved to be especially active as more calls were received than in 2020 for Sacramento City Fire Department, despite some new rules put into place. It was going off like rockets, all night, said McKinley Village resident Stacey Wigglesworth.
Late-night fireworks and a lack of sleep from them is a sentiment coming from many residents of all neighborhoods in Sacramento and surrounding cities.
It s also reflected in Sacramento City Fire Department s call center; they received around 1,500 reports of illegal fireworks activity between 6 p.m. and midnight this Fourth of July, according to Lieutenant Keith Wade.
Sacramento City Fire receives 1,500 reports of illegal fireworks
The Fourth of July is always a busy night for fire crews, but July 4, 2021 proved to be especially active. More calls were received this year than in 2020 Author: Andie Judson, Victor Nieto Published: 4:21 PM PDT July 5, 2021 Updated: 8:45 PM PDT July 5, 2021
SACRAMENTO, Calif. The Fourth of July is always a busy night for fire crews, but July 4, 2021 proved to be especially active as more calls were received than in 2020 for Sacramento City Fire Department, despite some new rules put into place. It was going off like rockets, all night, said McKinley Village resident Stacey Wigglesworth.
Police, public officials donated to Rittenhouse; internal investigation underway
“God bless. Thank you for your courage. Keep your head up. You’ve done nothing wrong,” read a donation note to Rittenhouse
Kyle Rittenhouse and other individuals who have harmed African Americans.
Per a report by
The Guardian, the data of a Christian crowdfunding website has been exposed. It has been revealed that public officials and law enforcement have been donating to fundraisers in of support far-right activists, vigilante murderers, and cops who are accused of shooting Black people.
The Whistleblower site Distributed Denial of Secrets shared the information.
This undated booking photo from the Antioch (Illinois) Police Department shows Kyle Rittenhouse, who has been charged with fatally shooting two men and injuring a third during protest in Kenosha, Wis., in late August. (Antioch Police Department/Chicago Tribune via AP)