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BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KERO) â (UPDATE 4:30 PM): The Kern County Sheriff s Office said the incident in East Bakersfield that led to an apparent standoff started as a domestic incident.
KCSO said the couple involved in the incident were barricaded inside the residence. The woman was able to get out of the residence but the man remained barricaded and was believed to be armed.
After a while KCSO was able to take the man into custody without incident.
No injuries were reported.
The Kern County Sheriff s Office and Bakersfield Police have responded to the area of Steele Avenue and Exchange Street in East Bakersfield.
Mucci Accolades Well Deserved
Mar 12, 2021
When former Steubenville Mayor Domenick Mucci Jr. brought the gavel down on his final City Council meeting, the curtain fell on a career of political involvement that spanned nearly 40 years.
Members of council at the time, January 2018, never formally had the chance to thank him for his service, as they were working to help residents and businesses navigate through a crisis that left a large portion of the downtown without water.
It’s appropriate, then, that the current City Council honored Mucci not just once, but twice during the last several weeks. The first came when council voted to rename Steele Avenue the location of his family’s longtime business Mucci Way; the second happened when members on Feb. 23 presented him with a resolution recognizing his accomplishments.
Mar 6, 2021
When former Steubenville Mayor Domenick Mucci Jr. brought the gavel down on his final City Council meeting, the curtain fell on a career of political involvement that spanned nearly 40 years.
Members of council at the time, January 2018, never formally had the chance to thank him for his service to the city and numerous community organizations they were tied up trying to help residents and businesses navigate through a crisis that left a large portion of the downtown without water for many days.
It’s appropriate, then, that the current City Council recently honored Mucci not just once, but twice during the last several weeks. The first came when council voted to rename Steele Avenue, the location of his family’s longtime business, Mucci Way, and the second happened when members on Feb. 23 presented him with a resolution recognizing his accomplishments.
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HONORED â Steubenville Mayor Jerry Barilla, left, congratulates former Mayor Domenick Mucci Jr. during Tuesdayâs City Council meeting. Council presented Mucci with a resolution recognizing his service to the city. Ross Gallabrese
STEUBENVILLE Members of City Council never had the opportunity to thank former Mayor Domenick Mucci Jr. for his service to the community when he stepped down from the post three years ago.
They made up for that during Tuesday’s meeting, offering a resolution recognizing him for the 36 years he spent in city government and his other work in the community.
“It has taken us three years to do this,” said 5th Ward Councilman Willie Paul while making the presentation.