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NEW: A 22-year-old New York man was sentenced to 40 years in prison, 20 without parole, for injuring a Maryland sheriff's deputy during a dangerous police chase on I-95. Juan Yahir Quiroz Manzueta, who pleaded guilty to attempted murder, burglary, and evading police, hit several vehicles and a U.S. Mail truck before crashing into Deputy Robert Burgess, leaving him with serious injuries. The chase ended when he was arrested in New York, and officials linked him to multiple similar thefts across states.
More: https://www.cbsnews.com/baltimore/news/new-york-man-sentenced-maryland-police-chase-injury/
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Sandy Fire Operations Update The fire is currently mapped at 1,385.6 acres with 5% containment. More than 750 firefighters are assigned to the incident and continue working aggressively to strengthen containment lines and protect threatened communities. Theβ¦
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NEW: Video has been released from the Kern County Sheriff's Office showing a suspect being run over by a SWAT vehicle after a deputy was shot and killed while serving an eviction notice in Porterville, California.
April 9, 2026, W Brian Avenue Porterville, CA- Critical Incident Release
On April 9, 2026, at approximately 1:00 p.m., Tulare County Sheriffβs Office (TCSO) requested assistance from Kern County Sheriffβs Office (KCSO) SWAT Team during a critical incident. TCSO deputies attempted to contact a suspect during an eviction in the 1700 block of W Brian Avenue in Porterville, CA. During this initial contact, the suspect shot and killed a TCSO deputy.
At about 2:30 p.m., KCSO Office SWAT Team arrived with specialized equipment to assist during this active critical incident. KCSO began conducting evacuations with allied law enforcement agencies from the area. During this time, the suspect continued shooting from inside his residence. KCSO SWAT, in conjunction with other tactical teams, attempted to negotiate a peaceful surrender, while deploying specialized equipment to contain the suspect.
At about 5:30 p.m., the suspect shot and struck the KCSO Rook several times from a barricaded position in the residence. The KCSO SWAT operator maneuvering the Rook withdrew to the front of the residence. During this time, the suspect fled through a window into the backyard.
At about 6:00 p.m., KCSO SWAT Operators maneuvered the Bearcat into the yard to search for the suspect, at which time the suspect fired into the Bearcatβs front driverβs side window. The suspect was armed with a high-powered rifle and a handgun. KCSO SWAT used the Bearcat as a means of deadly force to stop the deadly threat posed by the suspect.
Sheriff Mike Boudreux: "You shoot at cops, we're going to run you over."
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April 9, 2026, W Brian Avenue Porterville, CA- Critical Incident Release
On April 9, 2026, at approximately 1:00 p.m., Tulare County Sheriffβs Office (TCSO) requested assistance from Kern County Sheriffβs Office (KCSO) SWAT Team during a critical incident. TCSO deputies attempted to contact a suspect during an eviction in the 1700 block of W Brian Avenue in Porterville, CA. During this initial contact, the suspect shot and killed a TCSO deputy.
At about 2:30 p.m., KCSO Office SWAT Team arrived with specialized equipment to assist during this active critical incident. KCSO began conducting evacuations with allied law enforcement agencies from the area. During this time, the suspect continued shooting from inside his residence. KCSO SWAT, in conjunction with other tactical teams, attempted to negotiate a peaceful surrender, while deploying specialized equipment to contain the suspect.
At about 5:30 p.m., the suspect shot and struck the KCSO Rook several times from a barricaded position in the residence. The KCSO SWAT operator maneuvering the Rook withdrew to the front of the residence. During this time, the suspect fled through a window into the backyard.
At about 6:00 p.m., KCSO SWAT Operators maneuvered the Bearcat into the yard to search for the suspect, at which time the suspect fired into the Bearcatβs front driverβs side window. The suspect was armed with a high-powered rifle and a handgun. KCSO SWAT used the Bearcat as a means of deadly force to stop the deadly threat posed by the suspect.
Sheriff Mike Boudreux: "You shoot at cops, we're going to run you over."
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NEW: At least seven traffic incidents are tied to the IRONMAN Jacksonville Triathlon on May 16, prompting responses by the Jacksonville Sheriffβs Office, including one in which an officer was injured, according to crash reports.
At 3:57 p.m., a driver turning left from Philips Highway onto Putnam Avenue ran over an officerβs foot while they were working in the trafficway for the event, according to the report. The officer was transported to a hospital with nonβlifeβthreatening injuries. Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for his recoveryππ»
Traffic Homicide and JFRD responded. The driver reported no injuries and no visible vehicle damage was observed at the scene.
More: https://www.news4jax.com/news/local/2026/05/20/reports-detail-multiple-traffic-incidents-during-ironman-event-including-jso-officer-whose-foot-was-run-over/
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At 3:57 p.m., a driver turning left from Philips Highway onto Putnam Avenue ran over an officerβs foot while they were working in the trafficway for the event, according to the report. The officer was transported to a hospital with nonβlifeβthreatening injuries. Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for his recoveryππ»
Traffic Homicide and JFRD responded. The driver reported no injuries and no visible vehicle damage was observed at the scene.
More: https://www.news4jax.com/news/local/2026/05/20/reports-detail-multiple-traffic-incidents-during-ironman-event-including-jso-officer-whose-foot-was-run-over/
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Firefighters contain more of the Bain Fire in Riverside County, California.
Firefighters made significant progress on the Bain Fire in Riverside County overnight after it consumed more than 1,400 acres and injured four, authorities said.
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Firefighters made significant progress on the Bain Fire in Riverside County overnight after it consumed more than 1,400 acres and injured four, authorities said.
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NEW: A law enforcement officer has been injured following an attempted murder incident in the Kalaeloa area, Hawai'i.
Honolulu police said the incident happened around 12:40 p.m. when officers were trying to find a wanted suspect in the area.
While attempting to locate the suspect, HPD said he accelerated a vehicle toward the officers and almost hit them, crashing into two police vehicles.
Officials said the car involved was stolen, while it left one officer to suffer from a minor injury. Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for his recoveryππ»
https://www.khon2.com/hawaii-crime/hpd-arrests-suspect-after-attempted-murder/
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Honolulu police said the incident happened around 12:40 p.m. when officers were trying to find a wanted suspect in the area.
While attempting to locate the suspect, HPD said he accelerated a vehicle toward the officers and almost hit them, crashing into two police vehicles.
Officials said the car involved was stolen, while it left one officer to suffer from a minor injury. Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for his recoveryππ»
https://www.khon2.com/hawaii-crime/hpd-arrests-suspect-after-attempted-murder/
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BREAKING UPDATE! San Francisco: A judge dismissed 32 of the 44 charges against pro-Hamas extremists who blocked traffic on the Golden Gate Bridge back in April. Details: https://abc7news.com/post/sf-judge-dismisses-majority-charges-pro-palestinian-protestersβ¦
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NEW: Trial for domestic terrorists who shut down Golden Gate Bridge gets underway.
The trial is underway for seven pro-Hamas "protesters" who face more than a decade in prison for shutting down the Golden Gate Bridge in 2024.
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The trial is underway for seven pro-Hamas "protesters" who face more than a decade in prison for shutting down the Golden Gate Bridge in 2024.
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Sheriff Chad Bianco responds to Steve Hiltonβs repeated attempts to pressure him into dropping out of the California Governorβs race.
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NEW: A police vehicle was left hanging off the edge of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel in Cape Charles, Virginia after it crashed on Wednesday. The patrol car flipped over the guardrail, but the officer was not seriously injured. Please join us in sending prayers and, or positive thoughts for his recoveryππ»
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It was a pleasure serving on todayβs panel at the League of California Cities alongside Sheriff Chad Bianco, Chief Larry Gonzales, Chief Rudy Lopez, and Lt. William Hutchison.
We had an important discussion about the funding needed to support Prop 36, the critical role technology plays in solving crimes, and the importance of community-led policing.
These are issues we are all passionate about, and I appreciated the opportunity to share our perspectives and work together on solutions that help keep our communities safe.
Shannon Dicus
We had an important discussion about the funding needed to support Prop 36, the critical role technology plays in solving crimes, and the importance of community-led policing.
These are issues we are all passionate about, and I appreciated the opportunity to share our perspectives and work together on solutions that help keep our communities safe.
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NEW: A Volusia sheriff's deputy and Ormond Beach firefighters rescued an elderly couple from a burning home on May 18.
A body camera video from Deputy Royce James posted by the Volusia Sheriff's Office on Facebook, showed that the house fire occurred at 11:42 p.m. May 18.β
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A body camera video from Deputy Royce James posted by the Volusia Sheriff's Office on Facebook, showed that the house fire occurred at 11:42 p.m. May 18.β
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The CSD remembers Fidel Castro saying, βHistory will absolve me.β Instead, history condemned himβ and his brother is next.
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NEW: Madison Square Garden owner James Dolan is using facial recognition to ban lawyers from his venues if they file lawsuits against the Garden β a practice confirmed by a letter revoking a New York attorney's tickets after he sued on behalf of an injured police officer. The Garden's facial recognition database includes photos of NYPD officers, and its surveillance system has reportedly operated beyond the arena's walls without police authorisation. New York's attorney general says her office is reviewing the surveillance tactics. This is a story about a private venue using biometric surveillance to punish legal opponents and monitor public servants. ποΈ
https://wired.com/story/msg-bans-lawyer-representing-new-york-cop-injured-at-a-boxing-match/
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Sandy Fire Update. As of 7:00 PM, May 20, CAL FIRE reports fire size at 2,115 acres and 22% contained. Residents in affected areas are encouraged to remain prepared to evacuate should conditions worsen and to continue monitoring official alerts.
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Not every rescue starts with lights and sirens. Sometimes it starts with a couple graveyard officers trying to get coffee before ending their shift.
On Sunday Morning, Officers were inside Brewjee grabbing their morning coffee when they heard faint calls for help coming from somewhere nearby. The sounds were difficult to pinpoint, and employees mentioned they had heard something similar earlier before it suddenly stopped.
Most people probably would have chalked it up to the building making noise. These officers did not. The officers continued checking the area, including the nearby Maya Cinemas offices. While outside, they realized the yelling seemed to be coming from inside the wall between Brewjee and the theater. Officers knocked on the wall and to their surprise they got a knock back.Thatβs when they discovered, Isaac Valencia trapped inside the wall.
Salinas Fire responded and initially cut into Brewjeeβs wall, only to find another layer of cinderblock and cement behind it. Firefighters ultimately had to cut open a large section of the adjoining wall along Main Street to free Valencia, who estimated he had been stuck there for nearly 10 hours.
After being medically evaluated, Valencia was booked into Monterey County Jail for burglary.
Weβre glad this ended with everyone safely going home. Great work by our graveyard Officers, even when tired, for trusting their instincts, staying persistent, and quite literally listening to the walls.
Salinas Police Department
On Sunday Morning, Officers were inside Brewjee grabbing their morning coffee when they heard faint calls for help coming from somewhere nearby. The sounds were difficult to pinpoint, and employees mentioned they had heard something similar earlier before it suddenly stopped.
Most people probably would have chalked it up to the building making noise. These officers did not. The officers continued checking the area, including the nearby Maya Cinemas offices. While outside, they realized the yelling seemed to be coming from inside the wall between Brewjee and the theater. Officers knocked on the wall and to their surprise they got a knock back.Thatβs when they discovered, Isaac Valencia trapped inside the wall.
Salinas Fire responded and initially cut into Brewjeeβs wall, only to find another layer of cinderblock and cement behind it. Firefighters ultimately had to cut open a large section of the adjoining wall along Main Street to free Valencia, who estimated he had been stuck there for nearly 10 hours.
After being medically evaluated, Valencia was booked into Monterey County Jail for burglary.
Weβre glad this ended with everyone safely going home. Great work by our graveyard Officers, even when tired, for trusting their instincts, staying persistent, and quite literally listening to the walls.
Salinas Police Department
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Among the fallen honored at the 57th Annual Los Angeles County Peace Officersβ Memorial Ceremony: Officer Samuel Riveros, Baldwin Park Police Department - E.O.W. May 31, 2025
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