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Shooting of murder suspect in Corning ruled justifiable


An investigation into the shooting of a murder suspect in Corning on Dec. 11 concluded the incident was justifiable under the fleeing felon rule, said Red Bluff Police Chief Kyle Sanders.
The Tehama County District Attorney’s Office has been tasked with investigating the shooting of Elfego Chavez Acevedo, 37, of Red Bluff who, wanted on a murder charge in the Aug. 3 death of Arturo Eugene Bent III, was in a six-hour standoff with law enforcement in Corning on the day he was shot by the Red Bluff police officer with a department-issued rifle.
“Under common law the fleeing felon rule permits the use of deadly force against a felon who is clearly in flight from apprehension,” Sanders added on Friday, Dec. 18. ....

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Attorneys general in D.C., Md. and Va. support lawsuit demanding ATF regulate 'ghost guns'


Attorneys general in D.C., Md. and Va. support lawsuit demanding ATF regulate ‘ghost guns’
Tom Jackman
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Untraceable “ghost guns” that were secured by D.C. police are on display during a news conference Friday, at which Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) announced new legislation to ban the import of kits and parts used to make such weapons.
The attorneys general of D.C., Maryland and Virginia are supporting a federal lawsuit seeking to have the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives regulate the widely sold parts of homemade “ghost guns” as firearms, in an attempt to stop the steadily increasing use of the untraceable firearms in crimes across the country. ....

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Tehama-Glenn Cal Fire puts out early morning vegetation fire


Tehama-Glenn Cal fire put out an early morning vegetation fire burning in the Rancho Tehama Reserve Thursday.
Posted: Dec 10, 2020 7:45 AM
Updated: Dec 10, 2020 9:03 AM
Posted By: Brayden Crosswhite
TEHAMA COUNTY, Calif. - Tehama-Glenn Cal Fire worked to put out the so-called Pistol Fire, burning in the Rancho Tehama Reserve.  Cal Fire reps say the fire started at the Pistol Point crossing around 1:59 a.m. Thursday. 
The fire burned about 12.5 acres. The Fire is now fully contained. Cal Fire says the cause of the fire is under investigation. 
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