Entire Bakersfield chapter of Hells Angels arrested
In addition to the arrests in Bakersfield, authorities seized more than two dozen guns and ammunition after serving search warrants in Kern County, California this week.
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In addition to the arrests in Bakersfield, authorities seized more than two dozen guns and ammunition after serving search warrants in Kern County, California this week.
The new deal comes just weeks after the union representing thousands of Food4less workers held a vote to authorize a strike after they failed to come to an agreement with Kroger officials.
Authorities have not yet identified the victim, who died at the intersection of 15th Street East and Avenue I early Tuesday morning.
Firefighters rushed to the 2600 block of N. Hollywood Way after learning of a car that had slammed into a K-rail outside of the airport, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.
It's unclear what started the chase.
Despite initial belief that the blaze had rapidly grown to consume 50 acres of brush, they finally mapped it at just over 11 acres.
The deputy was arrested and booked on multiple felony charges over the weekend after he allegedly sexually assaulted a Riverside County Sheriff's Office volunteer.
The westbound 210 Freeway in Pasadena reopened Tuesday morning after being shut down due to a crash caused by a manufactured home toppling off a big rig and onto the roadway.
The shooting happened at around 3:30 p.m. in the parking lot outside of the Church's Texas Chicken location in the 8500 block of S. Figueroa Street.
Investigators say the rider likely failed to navigate a sharp right curve in the California Oaks Road off-ramp early Sunday morning.
Both officers were also hospitalized in stable condition.
Two men were hospitalized in unknown condition.
Deputies say the driver, behind the wheel of a blue Kia, had already fled the scene by the time they arrived.
Police say that the incident happened a little after 9:45 a.m. near Santa Fe Avenue and Pacific Coast Highway.
Both Costa Mesa Fire Department and Orange County Fire Authority could be seen as they battled the brush fire burning near Talbert Regional Park.