Teen spectator victim of hit-and-run at street takeover

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 12:52:35 GMT

Teen spectator victim of hit-and-run at street takeover Authorities in Orange County are searching for a hit-and-run driver that was involved in an illegal street takeover when they struck a teenage spectator, leaving him with serious injuries, officials announced Monday.  On July 28, officers with the Tustin Police Department, assisted by several officers from the Irvine Police Department, responded to the area of Park and Warner avenues at around 11:40 p.m. after receiving calls about cars speeding up and down Tustin Ranch Road.  “Upon arrival, officers located approximately 300 cars parked on the roadway and in the intersection,” a news release from Tustin PD stated. “Vehicles were actively doing burnouts in the intersection while spectators observed, shined lasers, and set off fireworks.”  Police secured the entire area, issued 20 citations for vehicle code violations and towed 51 vehicles.  At some point during the event, a “dark sedan doing burnouts in the intersection” struck the spectator before fleeing t...

County flags ordered to fly at half-staff in honor of fallen LASD recruit

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 12:52:35 GMT

County flags ordered to fly at half-staff in honor of fallen LASD recruit The County of Los Angeles will fly flags at half-staff on county property in honor of Alejandro Martinez, who died last week, eight months after a driver plowed through a group of law enforcement recruits in South Whittier.On Nov. 16, 2022, Martinez and dozens of other law enforcement recruits, primarily Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department cadets, were on a training run when a wrong-way driver crashed into the group, injuring 25.Martinez was among the most seriously injured, suffering broken legs, brain swelling and internal bleeding from the crash. On Friday, eight months after the horrific crash, the Army veteran and LASD recruit died at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center.Alejandro Martinez was among multiple L.A. County Sheriff Deputy recruits were struck by a vehicle in South Whittier, California, on Nov. 16, 2022. (Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department)On Monday, Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors chair Janice Hahn ordered all flags at county facilities to be lowered ...

Pedestrian Killed in Vehicle Collision on South Figueroa Street [Los Angeles, CA]

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 12:52:35 GMT

Pedestrian Killed in Vehicle Collision on South Figueroa Street [Los Angeles, CA] Pedestrian-Auto Accident near 7-Eleven Left One DeadLOS ANGELES, CA (July 31, 2023) – Saturday night, a vehicle collision on South Figueroa Street left one Pedestrian Dead.The collision happened around 10:00 p.m. at the 7-Eleven near South Figueroa Street and West Century Boulevard, per reports.According to the police, a black pickup truck reversed into a pedestrian and several other cars. First responders arrived but unfortunately pronounced the unidentified person dead at the scene.Officers also issued a notice to motorists to avoid the area to allow for cleanup and preliminary duties.The authorities have not released any further details regarding the fatal pedestrian crash to the public. Los Angeles officials will provide more information once available.Anyone with further information about the fatal accident is urged to reach out to authorities as soon as possible.Sweet James sends out their warm and sincerest sympathies to the friends and family of the victim. May the lov...

Half Moon Bay: Oaxacan community celebrates Santiago the Apostle

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 12:52:35 GMT

Half Moon Bay: Oaxacan community celebrates Santiago the Apostle Six months after the Oaxacan community in Half Moon Bay mourned the death of Oaxacans Marciano Martinez and Jose Romero Perez and the other five people killed in a mass shooting, it came together again this past weekend — this time to celebrate.On Saturday, the Oaxacan community of Santiago Apostol Ocotlan gathered at Our Lady of the Pillar Catholic Church in Half Moon Bay to celebrate Santiago Apostol Day, or St. James, their village’s patron saint.The celebration began in the morning with a Mass at the church followed by the “Calenda,” a procession around downtown Half Moon Bay. Calenda is the beginning of a big party or celebration in their homeland, where Oaxacans lead the procession with images of St. James as a Mexican live band plays contagious music. Females, from toddlers to adults, wearing huaraches and traditional and colorful handmade outfits, carried baskets decorated with flowers made of paper and Catholic images they carefully held on top of their heads, their h...

Source: Former partner says Hunter Biden sold ‘illusion’ of access

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 12:52:35 GMT

Source: Former partner says Hunter Biden sold ‘illusion’ of access By Zachary Cohen and Kara Scannell | CNNDevon Archer told the House Oversight Committee on Monday that his former business partner, Hunter Biden, was selling the “illusion” of access to his father, according to a source familiar with the closed-door interview, the latest development in the Republican-led congressional investigations into the president’s son.The source also reiterated that Archer provided no evidence connecting President Joe Biden to any of his son’s foreign business dealings.After the interview concluded, a second source told CNN that Archer did affirm to the committee that Hunter Biden was selling the “illusion” of access to his father, but later clarified that the president’s son was actually selling the illusion of access to Washington, DC, and knowledge of how it worked.Republicans and Democrats have both sought to highlight portions of Archer’s hourslong testimony in a way that fits their competing political agendas.Matthew L. Schwartz, managing partner of Boie...

Police typo leads to guns drawn on family in Texas

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 12:52:35 GMT

Police typo leads to guns drawn on family in Texas By Rebekah Riess | CNNThe Frisco, Texas, police chief issued an apology on Friday after a family from Little Rock, Arkansas, who were headed to a basketball tournament in Grapevine, was mistakenly pulled over in a “high-risk stop,” after a Frisco officer ran the car’s plates as being from Arizona, instead of Arkansas, leading police to believe it was stolen, according to body camera video and information released by police.On July 23, a Frisco police officer saw a black Dodge Charger with an out-of-state license plate leave a hotel and ran a check of the vehicle’s license plate. According to a news release from Frisco Police, when entering the information, the officer mistakenly entered the plate as being from Arizona, instead of Arkansas, causing an incorrect registration return and leading the officer to believe that the vehicle was possibly stolen.The officer then initiated a “high-risk traffic stop” on the Dallas North Tollway and waited for backup officers to arrive, the releas...

Letters: Inherently incompatible | AI dystopia | Brakes on population | Assess resources | Deserving better | Crisis of selfishness

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 12:52:35 GMT

Letters: Inherently incompatible | AI dystopia | Brakes on population | Assess resources | Deserving better | Crisis of selfishness Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor.Bikes and hikinginherently incompatibleRe: “‘Flow Trail’ proposal highlights headwinds” (Page A1, July 10).This article about mountain biking in regional parks illustrates the inherent incompatibility of the sport with peaceful trail use by hikers, equestrians, disabled individuals and multicultural family groups.For decades, park district rules have allowed bike use on hundreds of miles of fire roads. But that is not sufficient access to satisfy the vocal cyclist lobby.The high school mountain bike teams quoted extensively in the article presumably wish to “sharpen their skills” on downhill trails, with banked curves to speed around and jumps to hop over.The park district assiduously avoids posting signs that advise everyone that the bike speed limit is 15 miles per hour. This is easily exceeded on now-ubiquitous e-bikes.One cyclist decries “Berkeley grumps” who seek to lim...

Scaramucci, SCOTUS megadonor Crow give to Christie Super PAC

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 12:52:35 GMT

Scaramucci, SCOTUS megadonor Crow give to Christie Super PAC By Melissa Holzberg DePalo | CNNAnthony Scaramucci and a GOP megadonor who paid for luxury trips for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas are among the donors to the super PAC supporting former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s 2024 presidential bid.The Tell It Like It Is PAC reported receiving nearly $5.9 million in the first half of 2023, according to a report it filed Monday with Federal Election Commission. It only reported receiving contributions between May 30 and June 30 in this filing. Christie formally announced his presidential campaign on June 6.Harlan Crow, a Republican real estate magnate, contributed $100,000 to Christie’s PAC. Crow has made headlines recently for providing luxury travel for and engaging in private real-estate deals with Thomas.Another noteworthy donor is Scaramucci, who served briefly as Trump’s White House communications director. He also donated $100,000 to the pro-Christie PAC, the new filing shows.Super PACs can accept donations of any size from a...

SF Giants add outfield depth in trade with Seattle Mariners

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 12:52:35 GMT

SF Giants add outfield depth in trade with Seattle Mariners The Giants are closing in on a deal with the Seattle Mariners that would add veteran AJ Pollock to San Francisco’s outfield and DH mix, the team confirmed on Monday afternoon.The deal also includes minor league utilityman Mark Mathias, a Bay Area native, coming to the Giants’ system. News that the trade was nearly finalized was first reported by ESPN’s Jeff Passan.It isn’t immediately clear what the Giants are sending to the Mariners, but Seattle isn’t expected to receive a significant return. (According to MLB.com’s Dean Kramer, the Giants will send a player to be named later to Seattle to complete the deal.) The Mariners entered the season as a trendy pick to win the AL West, but they appear to be in sell mode after also trading closer Paul Sewald to the Diamondbacks earlier Monday.The Giants entered Monday night’s game against Arizona with a 58-48 record. They trail the Dodgers by two games in the NL West and are the current leaders for o...

Letters: Wholesale change | More rigor | Letter misunderstands | Elite schools | Supporting Trump | Silent benefactor

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 12:52:35 GMT

Letters: Wholesale change | More rigor | Letter misunderstands | Elite schools | Supporting Trump | Silent benefactor Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor.Wholesale changes threatto Twitter’s relevanceRe: “Twitter sign X-ed out at S.F. offices” (Page C7, July 26).From revolutionizing the automotive industry with Tesla to spearheading the SpaceX program, Elon Musk has consistently brought about fascinating changes. While Musk’s propensity for innovation is commendable, the change of Twitter’s name and logo to “X” is a decision that warrants open dialogue.Twitter, since its inception in 2006, has been an integral part of our cultural landscape. It has served as a platform for people to share their thoughts and connect with others. The iconic bird and the concept of “tweets” have become symbols of this digital realm, making Twitter indispensable.With Musk’s Twitter acquisition, changes were inevitable. However, the decision to completely change the name and logo raises concerns about losing the histo...