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Hit and run on 57th & Avalon.

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⚠️A special weather statement has been issued for Tuolumne County, CA until 5:00 PM PDT

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Hundreds of Corvettes gathered to celebrate America’s 250th.πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

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An Ohio police chief was arrested in Florida after a grand jury returned a 70-count indictment alleging child s*x offenses, according to authorities.

https://lawenforcementtoday.com/ohio-police-chief-indicted-70-counts-child-sex-offenses

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Yesterday, we had the honor of celebrating the retirement of Chief Daniel Acosta after more than 30 years in law enforcement and 27 years of dedicated service to the Sebastian Florida Police Department.

Surrounded by family, friends, and colleagues, we gathered to share stories, enjoy BBQ and cake, present Chief Acosta with a commemorative plaque, and recognize the incredible impact he has made on our department and our city.

Chief Acosta's career began in 1995 and has been marked by service, leadership, and an unwavering commitment to others. Since joining the Sebastian Police Department in 1999, he has served in nearly every facet of the organization. His leadership, integrity, and compassion have left a lasting mark on our agency and the community we proudly serve.

One of the most memorable moments of the day came as Chief Acosta gave his final radio transmission and went 10-7 for the last time. He then completed his de-pinning ceremony, with the honor of removing his badge entrusted to his wife, a fitting tribute to the support and sacrifice shared throughout his distinguished career.

While Chief Acosta is retiring from law enforcement, we are grateful that his service to Sebastian will continue as he transitions into his new role as the City's Director of Human Resources and Risk Management. Well done Brother! πŸ’™

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Glenoaks / Pierce - 415 man with a gun at the bus stop.

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Check out this massive volnado! Captured at 12:30pm on 6/14/2026 at Kilauea Iki Overlook.πŸŒ‹πŸŒͺ

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Meanwhile, in DCπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

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A flyover during the national anthem for a UFC event on the White House lawn

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This is what the left was doing in front of the White House in June 2020

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Ater reports of mass fraud in Los Angeles' homelesness industrial complex, the Trump Admin is now freezing millions in aid, pending a federal investigation.

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Very tough to see these images from near Fort Robinson in northwest Nebraska, but efforts to fight the South Fork Fire continue.

Fire Danger is expected to increase again early this week. Please continue to stay clear of the area and allow responders to work.

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God Bless our great first responders who protect America πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ’™

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Four years ago today, El Monte Police Officer Joseph Santana and Corporal Michael Paredes answered a call and never made it home.

They ran toward danger to protect others, making the ultimate sacrifice in service to their community on June 14, 2022.

Today, we remember two heroes whose watch ended far too soon, but whose legacy lives on in every officer who continues to serve with courage and honor.

A badge is more than metal. It’s a promise to stand between good and evil, no matter the cost. Santana and Paredes kept that promise until their final breath.

Gone, but never forgotten. End of Watch: June 14, 2022.

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