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Police on Saturday named Erik Fernandez Rocha, 20, of Santa Maria as a suspect in the shooting and said a warrant had been issued for Rocha’s arrest.
“The exact motive for the shooting is still under investigation,” Flaa said. This incident does not appear to be gang related.”
Detectives did not say what led them to identify Rocha as a shooting suspect.
Anyone with information as to Rocha’s whereabouts or information related to the investigation can call the Santa Maria Police Department at 805.928.3781 x2277; the tip line at 805.928.3781 x2677 (COPS) or Detective Zack Robbins at 805.928.3781 x1361.
Santa Maria police identify victim, suspected shooter in Friday morning homicide
SANTA MARIA, Calif. - The Santa Maria Police Department has released the identity of both the victim and suspected shooter in Friday morning s homicide.
Police said 29-year-old Frankie Placido Hernandez, of Santa Maria, was found suffering from multiple gunshot wounds in his vehicle near the Broadway overpass and pronounced dead at the scene.
It happened around 2:05 a.m. Police said the shooting occurred behind a 7-Eleven on the 100 block of East Grant Street.
They said Hernandez drove away from the shooting scene and attempted to get on the 101 freeway when he died from his injuries.
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April 1, 2021
FEDERALSBURG, MD.- After last weeks fifty point loss to Cambridge, the Colonel Richardson Colonels bounced back for the 48-6 win over Kent County. With the win, the Colonels improve to 3-2 on the year, the loss drops the Trojans to 2-3.
The Colonels came out firing in the first quarter. After recovering the opening kickoff, CR started the games opening drive at the Kent thirty and quickly got into the end zone. A Zach Robbins pass to Elijah Palmer would be the first points of the game. The Colonels rattled off 48 straight points (36 in the first half) and held on for the 48-6 win.
Slaughter Beach, Dog releases new album ‘At The Moonbase’ (listen)
Modern Baseball went on hiatus, Jake Ewald turned
Slaughter Beach, Dog from a solo project into a full-fledged band, and in 2019 SB,D released their best album yet,
Safe and Also No Fear. With the pandemic keeping Jake at home more, he returned to Slaughter Beach, Dog s roots, writing and recording a comparatively stripped-back new album,
At The Moonbase, alone at home and at his East Kensington recording studio The Metal Shop. (He did end up getting some accompaniment, though, including sax by Wil Schade and vocals by Lucy Stone.) The album is out now, and it finds Jake s unmistakable singing and songwriting style in fine form. Stream it below.