| | Afternoon headlines for Thursday, January 28, 2021
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Bloody Slashing Murder Of Innocent Teen By ‘Bully’ Gangster In Long Beach: Court To Killer – You’ll Never Get Out The “bully” slasher gang member murderer of an innocent 15-year-old boy walking home from school in Long Beach will likely never get out of prison as the California Supreme Court has refused to review the killer’s life-without-parole sentence. The killer’s failed appeal centered on the fact that he was 18 at the time of the […]
Outraged Daddy Fights Off Felon Dragging 8-Year-Old From Palm Springs Hotel: Kidnap Charges! Felony charges were filed Thursday against a felon accused of trying to kidnap an 8-year-old boy, whose outraged father fought off the alleged suspect at a Palm Springs hotel. Joseph Ryan Harvey, 30, of Bermuda Dunes was taken into custody about 8:30 a.m. Tuesday in the 400 block of South Indian Canyon Drive, less than […]
Sex Pix, Three-Way Fun Ended Congresswoman Katie Hill’s Career Amid Hubby Battle: Ex-Couple Makes Nice In Court Lawyers for former congresswoman Katie Hill and her ex-husband told a Los Angeles judge Thursday they are in discussions to settle her allegations of harassment and years of abuse, which led her to obtain a temporary restraining order against him in December. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Anne Richardson previously ordered Kenneth Heslep to stay […]
Mexican Cocaine Honcho Extradited To LA Court: He Led Secret Smuggling Airport, Aircraft Ops For Multi-Millions Of Dollars? A Mexican national charged with coordinating shipments for an international drug trafficking organization that planned to smuggle tens of millions of dollars’ worth of cocaine from Colombia to Mexico for eventual sale in the U.S. was extradited from Canada and scheduled to be arraigned Thursday in Los Angeles on federal narcotics charges. Miguel Hadad Facusseh, […]
We’re Gonna Make You Wear That Mask On A Bus! Fines, Maybe, But Metro Board Wants Options The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority Board of Directors voted Thursday to pursue options, including issuing fines, to ensure riders and staff comply with face covering mandates on the transit system. The motion, which was unanimously passed, directs Metro CEO Phillip A. Washington to reiterate to the public and to Metro employees that face […]
Huntington Beach Man Charged in Capitol Riot A Huntington Beach was arrested Thursday on federal charges of participating in the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. Mark Steven Simon, who is charged with entering restricted buildings or grounds, unlawful activities on Capitol grounds and disorderly conduct, is scheduled to make his initial court appearance Thursday afternoon before a federal judge […]
Get Ready To Evacuate: Dangerous Monster Storm Is Coming For You After dropping “epic” amounts of rain in San Luis Obsipo County, a storm front was moving slowly toward the Southland Thursday, and forecasters warned of potentially damaging mud and debris flows from what could be an intense night of downpours. As if COVID-weary residents didn’t have enough to worry about, Los Angeles County’s emergency management […]
Inquest Into Death of Man Shot by Sheriff’s Deputy Underway A coroner’s inquest began Thursday into the death of Fred Williams III, who was fatally shot by a sheriff’s deputy in October, but the hearing was adjourned for the day when two deputies involved in the case declined to testify, claiming Fifth Amendment protections and two homicide detectives declined to testify, citing concerns about compromising […]
Riverside County Reports 1,615 New Coronavirus Cases, 55 Additional Deaths Riverside County health officials Thursday reported 1,615 newly confirmed coronavirus cases and 55 additional virus-related deaths as the number of hospitalizations connected to COVID-19 continued to trend downward. The aggregate number of coronavirus cases recorded since the public health documentation period began in early March is 270,105, compared to 268,490 on Wednesday, according to the […]
Sentencing Delayed for Santa Monica Man in Romance Scam Case Sentencing was delayed Thursday until Feb. 22 for a Santa Monica man who operated a romance scam in which the ex-con deceived an actress and three other women into investing in his sham companies, only to take the money and spend it on himself. Antonio Mariot Wilson, 57, who also answers to the names Dr. […]
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