Suspects tied to shooting outside Pleasanton store taken into custody
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:26:01 GMT
Two people were taken into custody alongside an Interstate 580 exit in connection with an apparent shooting Tuesday outside a Pleasanton store.In a statement early Tuesday evening, a Pleasanton police spokesperson said dispatchers received a call around 2:15 p.m. reporting a man bleeding inside Home Depot, 6000 Johnson Drive. Officers responded within minutes, finding the victim and providing aid before first responders took him to a hospital.According to police, witnesses said they saw a man and woman drive away after the shooting, which happened during a fracas that erupted when the victim tried to stop an apparent theft in progress. A Pleasanton police spokesperson said Tuesday evening that the victim’s injuries were serious, but was not able to provide a condition.After sending alerts to nearby law-enforcement agencies with a suspect and vehicle description, Alameda County sheriff’s deputies found the vehicle and took both suspects into custody near Ney Avenue in Eas...Person trying to stop shoplifter shot at Pleasanton Home Depot: police
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:26:01 GMT
PLEASANTON, Calif. (KRON) -- The Pleasanton Police Department is investigating a shooting at a Home Depot Tuesday afternoon. Police said one person was shot after attempting to stop a shoplifter.Police were called to the Home Depot, located at 6000 Johnson Drive, at about 2:15 p.m. They found one victim bleeding inside the store, and police said he was hospitalized. There is no update on the victim's condition.Witnesses told police that the victim attempted to stop a theft, leading to a struggle that ended in the man being shot. The suspects drove away from the scene, PPD said. At about 2:30 p.m., Alameda County Sheriff's Office deputies saw the suspect vehicle and arrested the suspects in the 7000 block of Ney Avenue in Oakland. The police department is still in the early stages of its investigation. Anyone with information is asked to call PPD at (925) 931-5100. There is limited information available about this story. Check back with us for updates.San Rafael hit-and-run driver turns self in
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:26:01 GMT
(KRON) -- Multiple bystanders witnessed a hit-and-run crash in San Rafael and the driver took off on foot, police said. The crash happened at 5:45 p.m. Monday on Belvedere Street. A red car crashed into a parked car before rolling three times, witnesses told San Rafael Police Department officers.The driver and a passenger then fled on foot. Officers found the mangled car tipped on its side. Shortly after the collision, the passenger returned to the scene asking for medical treatment. The passenger had suffered minor injuries. "Officers were also able to identify the driver, who later did the right thing, and turned himself in at the police department," SRPD wrote. The driver was arrested and booked into jail for felony hit-and-run. The driver's name was not released by police.Ex-Raiders DL Chris Smith dead at 31
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:26:01 GMT
CLEVELAND (AP) — Former NFL defensive end Chris Smith, who was touched by tragedy while he played for the Cleveland Browns, has died. He was 31.Smith’s agent, Drew Rosenhaus, and the Browns confirmed his passing on Tuesday. The cause of death was not immediately known.“Rest in Peace Chris,” Rosenhaus wrote on Twitter. “Condolences to all his family, friends and loved ones. We will miss you.” Suspects detained after shooting at Pleasanton Home Depot Smith played for the XFL’s Seattle Sea Dragons this season. He previously spent eight seasons in the NFL with Jacksonville, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Las Vegas and Houston.While Smith was with the Browns in 2019, his girlfriend, Petara Cordero, was killed when she was hit by a car after she exited the vehicle he was driving. Cordero was standing on the road’s shoulder when the vehicle driven by a 47-year-old woman smashed into the passenger side of Smith’s car. Draymond Green ejected from Game 2 of Warriors-Kings series “Chris was one of...Giants starter Alex Wood exits early with hamstring injury
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:26:01 GMT
MIAMI (AP) — San Francisco Giants left-hander Alex Wood exited his start against the Miami Marlins in the third inning Tuesday night because of a strained left hamstring.Wood planted both feet awkwardly after he came off the mound and fielded Jean Segura’s bunt near the third-base line. He threw out Segura by a step.But the pitcher limped around the mound, prompting immediate attention from an athletic trainer and Giants manager Gabe Kapler. Wood was replaced by Jakob Junis.Wood’s outing ended after 2 1/3 innings. He gave up one run and one hit, striking out three and walking one.The 32-year-old Wood has not completed five innings in any of his three starts this season. ___AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/mlb and https://twitter.com/AP_SportsSourceLos Biden ganaron $579,514 en el 2022, por lo que pagaron $137,658 en impuestos federales
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:26:01 GMT
WASHINGTON – El presidente Joe Biden y su esposa, Jill, tuvieron ingresos por $579,514 el año pasado, por lo que pagaron en impuestos federales la suma de $137,658, o sea el 23.8% de sus ingresos, según reporta AP.Las ganancias de los Biden han ido bajando levemente en los últimos años, tras promediar los $600,000 en el 2021 y 2021.El promedio de ingresos en un hogar en EEUU es de $69,717, según la oficina del Censo. Biden firma decreto para mejorar el acceso a las guarderías y la atención infantil Biden se opone a proyecto que impediría competir a atletas transgénero: “la discriminación no tiene lugar” La Casa Blanca divulgó este martes los impuestos de Biden y su esposa.Como presidente, Biden recibe un salario de $400,000.Su esposa Jill, la primera dama, ganó $82,335 por su trabajo como maestra en Northern Virginia Community College.SourceAlexandria police begins rolling out body cameras
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:26:01 GMT
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Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:26:01 GMT
Walk along Main Street in Laurel, Maryland, and you won’t see any shortage of vehicle traffic.A lot of cars drive up and down Main Street, but despite being lined with banks, churches and even some apartments, not to mention the MARC station at the end of the street, there just weren’t nearly as many people walking about as there were people driving.“It’s quaint. It’s small, but it’s not busy enough,” said Lauro Rodriguez, a barber on Main Street.As cars whirred by outside, he lamented that there are not enough businesses to make them stop and pull over.“You can’t even get a decent burger on this street,” Rodriguez said. Asked if Main Street was really Laurel’s Main Street — the principal street of a small town — he answered with no hesitation.“No. Far from it,” he said. “Route 1 is Laurel’s Main Street. That’s where all the businesses, all the restaurants — that’s thriving a lot more than Main Street is. The actual Main Street.”And Rodriguez said that’s bad for the city.Efforts to ...Real Madrid sails into Champions League SF, Chelsea adrift
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:26:01 GMT
LONDON (AP) — Real Madrid’s pursuit of a 15th European Cup marches on.Chelsea, meanwhile, does not know when it will compete on this elite stage again.Madrid’s 2-0 win at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday completed a 4-0 aggregate victory and saw the Spanish giants advance to the Champions League semifinals for the 11th time in 13 seasons.Rodrygo scored twice in the second half to derail a spirited Chelsea comeback that lasted the best part of an hour, but ultimately ended in a fourth straight loss under interim manager Frank Lampard.Madrid can continue its quest for more glory in a competition it has won a record 14 times, with either Manchester City or Bayern Munich to come in the next round.“We are ready to be there and we are ready to fight for the final,” Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti said. City was leading Bayern 3-0 after the first leg of the quarterfinals, setting up a likely rematch of last year’s semifinals. Madrid scored twice in added time and another in extra time a...Protester awarded $350,000 settlement from Denver says he hopes for change
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:26:01 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- Michael Jacobs says he is happy with the $350,000 settlement approved by the Denver City Council. Jacobs claimed he was beaten by police and violated with a baton during an arrest at a protest in 2020. The charges against him were dropped."I'm happy that a chapter in my life is closed and I can look to new horizons, but it's hard," Jacobs said. 8 iconic restaurants only found in Colorado Body camera video from that night shows the incident. Jacobs claims he was taken to the ground by a group of officers with no warning.He can be heard in the video yelling, "They punched me in the face! He punched me in my butthole! He tried to sodomize me!"A bystander also took a video of the incident."I was not only knocked around, beaten and battered, I had a baton shoved up my anus, and I had my rotator cuff torn in half that resulted in a surgery that had me in recovery for a full year, and the emotional trauma, unfortunately, is not something that ever goes away," Jacobs said...Latest news
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