
Man killed by SJPD may have killed his child to trigger deadly confrontation
San Jose Police said they suspect that the man officers fatally shot on Sunday had killed his child and called 911 to get into a deadly confrontation with police.
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San Jose Police said they suspect that the man officers fatally shot on Sunday had killed his child and called 911 to get into a deadly confrontation with police.
The Valkyries are back at Ballhalla on Monday to face the Phoenix Mercury after being on the road for four games.
Cal Fire's state fire marshal was leading the investigation at the Inner Richmond home on 2nd Avenue, between Geary Boulevard and Anza Street, a Yolo County spokesperson said.
Monday's game will be the first time the Dream and Valkyries play each other. The Dream are currently 5th, with an 11-7 record.
The Sheriff's Office said they were told a 75-year-old had been out on Lower Lake Clementine all Saturday and that his boat was found at the marina near the boat ramp.
The shooting happened around 1 a.m. on the 6600 block of Medora Drive.
Kayla Thornton currently leads the Valkyries in points per game, 14.9, and in rebounds per game, 7.1.
Colma police said they were called to a Game Stop at 4929 Junipero Serra Blvd. just before 9:30 a.m. for a fight involving multiple people.
Con Fire said that they got reports about multiple injuries due to a fireworks explosion on the 2200 block of Spanos Street, near Linden Way.
Police said they received a call just after 9 p.m. regarding a man who was unresponsive in the driver's seat of a vehicle.
The shooting happened around 12:07 a.m. on the 100 block of Harbor Road.
The crash happened around 9:10 a.m. on eastbound Highway 120, west of Highway 99.
Milpitas Police said they suspect a woman of intentionally hiding her son and then setting off a search for him on Thursday.
Heading into the match-up, the No. 6 Valkyries have a 9-7 record, and the Lynx are 15-2, a record that puts them at the top of the WNBA.
The Fire Department, around 10:40 p.m., said it responded to a fire at a 2-story duplex on the 1600 block of 78th Avenue.