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Salida Burger King worker allegedly threatens family with slurs

Same-sex couple alleges Salida Burger King worker threatened family with anti-gay slurs The Stanislaus County Sheriff says it has forwarded the case to the District Attorney s office to be investigated as a potential hate crime. Author: Staff (ABC10) Updated: 11:15 PM PDT August 2, 2021 SALIDA, Calif. After seven years of marriage, a Stanislaus County couple says they ve never felt such discrimination or fear for their safety. They said a fast-food run for their two-year-old quickly turned into a hate-filled encounter that has left them rattled. Romiro Mendez and Leo Mendez said, on July 24, a Salida Burger King worker called them anti-gay slurs and flashed a hand signal at them alluding to a gun and went so far as to run out of the building to chase them as they drove off in fear.

Family files claim against sheriff s office after deadly shooting

He was just a scared kid | Family of teen killed by deputy files claim against Stanislaus County Sheriff s Office Mark Merin, a Sacramento Civil Rights Attorney says the 16-year-old exercised poor judgement at the moment but that didn t mean he deserved to die. Author: KXTV Staff Updated: 6:07 PM PDT June 4, 2021 STANISLAUS COUNTY, Calif. The family of a teen shot and killed by a Stanislaus County sheriff s deputy last month has filed a lawsuit against the department. A claim was filed Friday against the Stanislaus County Sheriff s Office, Sheriff Jeff Dirkse and Deputy Gerardo Zazueta. The claim is a prerequisite to filing a lawsuit in state court.

Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine supply dropping in San Joaquin

How California s sharp drop in J&J vaccine supply is affecting county rollouts Despite dropping projections for the supply of Johnson & Johnson vaccine, health officials are holding to opening up vaccinations for people 16 and over on April 15. Author: Eric Escalante Updated: 6:49 PM PDT April 8, 2021 SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY, Calif. The projected supply of Johnson & Johnson vaccines is on a sharp decline for the next couple of weeks in California, but to health officials, the news is no reason to sound the alarm, at least for right now.  Current projections have the supply of Johnson and Johnson vaccines in a bit of a freefall. The state s allocation dropped sharply from a little less than 575,000 on the week of April 4 to a projected 67,600 vaccines on the week of April 11. The projection continues the trend into the week of April 18 with a projected 22,400 vaccines.

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