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  • 4
    Mar
    2013
    5:35pm, EST

    Skateboarding cad swipes cash from Girl Scouts

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    By Chloe Stepney, NBCLosAngeles.com

    A boy riding on a skateboard snatched more than $550 from a Girl Scout troop Sunday as he rolled by their cookie stand at a San Bernardino County, Calif., grocery store.


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    After a full day of selling cookies outside of a Stater Brothers store in Phelan, the scouts began breaking down their selling stand, police said.

    They were nearly done with the task when the teen, who had lingered near the girls' stand, reached out and grabbed their money bag, which contained $552, San Bernardino County Sheriff's Cpl. Randy Naquin said.

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    One of the girls ran after the thief, but fell down while running and sustained minor scrapes.

    The Girl Scouts told sheriff's investigators that they do not know the boy who stole their money, Naquin said.

    The boy (seen in surveillance video above) was described by Naquin as a white juvenile, wearing a blue beanie and blue-and-grey striped shirt.

    However, Stater Brothers shared surveillance footage with the Sheriff’s Department, which is working to determine whether the video is good enough quality to assist in identifying him, Naquin said.

    “Phelan is a very small community, and pretty much everybody knows each other,” said Naquin, who said a clear photo of the suspect will help officers identify and arrest the culprit.

    274 comments

    can we all take a moment to recognize the fact that they actually used the word cad in in this articles headline?

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  • 15
    Feb
    2013
    8:05pm, EST

    Dorner died of self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, authorities say

    San Bernardino County (Calif.) Sheriff's Department officials describe the series of events that led up to their armed confrontation with Christopher Dorner.

    By Mike Brunker, Investigations Editor, NBC News

    Christopher Dorner, the former LAPD police officer who carried out a vengeful rampage against his fellow ex-cops and others, died of a single, self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head at the end of an intense firefight with police in rural Big Bear, Calif., authorities said Friday.


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    At a late-afternoon news conference, San Bernardino County authorities said that the cause of death was determined by an autopsy conducted Thursday by the county Coroner’s Office.

    Authorities had been unsure whether Dorner killed himself, had been struck by a deputy's bullet or had died in a fire that engulfed the cabin during the shootout. The coroner's finding still must be finalized.


    In their most detailed account to date of the final days and hours of the hunt for Dorner, 33, San Bernardino County sheriff’s officials said they tried to force the suspect to surrender before accidentally setting the cabin where he was holed up on fire when they shot a pyrotechnic chemical device inside.

    Sheriff John McMahon also detailed the extent of the arsenal that Dorner had with him in his final days, which he spent eluding searchers in the mountainous area east of Los Angeles.  Among the items recovered from the cabin where Dorner died and other locations and vehicles were numerous assault weapons; semiautomatic handguns; a .308-caliber, bolt-action sniper rifle; high-capacity ammunition magazines; a total of 10 suppressors or silencers; tear gas and smoke canisters; a military-style load-bearing vest; and a military-style Kevlar helmet, he said.

    The sheriff also confirmed that Dorner spent most of his time on the run hiding in a condominium just steps away from the command center set up to find him. He said deputies had visited the unit, which was locked, on the evening of Feb. 7, but received no answer when they knocked on the door and then moved on.

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    Christopher Dorner

    “It was locked and nobody answered,” he said. “… We were not going to kick the doors in.”

    Sheriff’s Capt. Gregg Herbert also elaborated on the tactics used during the confrontation with Dorner at the cabin in the Seven Oaks area, saying that when deputies responded to the scene they noticed tracks in the snow in front of the cabin where Dorner had taken refuge.  As Deputy Alex Collins, Detective Jeremiah Mackay and other officers were conversing in the street in an attempt to devise a plan to check on the cabin, Dorner opened fire on them, striking both deputies multiple times, Hebert said. The other deputies returned fire, and dodged an onslaught of bullets to get to the injured officers and drag them out of the line of fire, he said.

    MacKay died later at an area hospital; Collins remains hospitalized after undergoing multiple surgeries. Dorner died hours later inside the cabin, after he and law enforcement officers exchanged hundreds of rounds.

    Police had been seeking Dorner since last week, when they say he launched a deadly revenge campaign against the Los Angeles Police Department over his 2009 firing.

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    Police chief named in manifesto recalls 'the Chris Dorner that I knew'

     Before launching his onslaught, he posted a rambling 1,400-word manifesto on Facebook in which he allegedly wrote that killing was “a necessary evil” to avenge his firing  and also threatened other law enforcement officers and their families.

    Before killing the deputy in the San Bernardino mountains, Dorner is suspected of slaying a couple in Irvine and a police officer in Riverside.

    “Self Preservation is no longer important to me,” he wrote in the manifesto, a copy of which was made available to the media by authorities. “I do not fear death as I died long ago on 1/2/09.” 

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    It was either that, walk out into a hail of gunfire, or burn to death. The Sheriff's Dept. wasn't taking any prisoners that day from that cabin. I really don't see how that Sheriff could stand in front of all those cameras and state that they didn't purposely burn that shack down. Talk about being F …

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  • 10
    Jan
    2013
    9:25am, EST

    Murder charge for woman accused of feeding toddler chili powder

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    By Sharon Bernstein, NBCLosAngeles.com

    A California woman accused of feeding chili powder to her boyfriend's daughter, causing the toddler to have a seizure and die, has been charged with first-degree murder, prosecutors said Wednesday.


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    In a complaint filed in San Bernardino County Superior Court in Victorville, prosecutors said that Amanda Sorensen, 21, acted with "malice aforethought" to murder the child, a 2-year-old who was called Joileen G. in court papers.

    The girl was earlier identified by the San Bernardino County coroner's office as Joileen Garcia, shown in a family photo here.

    The complaint also accused Sorensen with assaulting a child.

    Authorities were called out on a report of a girl suffering from a seizure after ingesting chili powder at a home in the 20000 block of Cayuga Road in Apple Valley on Sunday.

    She later died at a hospital. Sorensen, the girlfriend of Joileen’s father, was booked into the San Bernardino County Jail on a charge of assaulting a child and causing death, online records show.

    Sorensen was scheduled to be arraigned late in the afternoon on Wednesday, but the hearing was rescheduled for Thursday.

    At the courthouse Wednesday was a man who said he was the boyfriend of the toddler's biological mother. Manuel Lopez said he had raised Joileen since she was 1.5 years old and considered himself her father.

    "Early in the morning, she would always jump into bed with us. She went with us everywhere," Lopez said. "Bright kid, smart, intelligent, running around. ... She loved animals and horses."

    He said Joileen's biological mother was devastated.

    "She's just broken down," Lopez said.

    709 comments

    Look at the picture of that snarky bitch with her dumb knit cap, cheap hair highlights, and stupid chin piercing. Hope they smack her around in prison.

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  • 6
    Jan
    2013
    1:37pm, EST

    Rewards planned in possibly linked killings of elderly San Bernardino women

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    Mary Beth Blaskey, 76, who was found dead by one of her sons Nov. 14 in San Bernardino, Calif.

    By Jason Kandel, NBCSanDiego.com

    Police on Monday are planning to announce rewards of $10,000 for information leading to the resolutions of the killings of three elderly women in San Bernardino whose cases might be linked.


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    The women were found dead in their ransacked homes in San Bernardino, police said. In at least two cases, items were taken from the home, police said.

    On Nov. 14, one of the sons of Mary Beth Blaskey, 76, found her body inside her North Fremontia Drive home when he stopped by her house to give her a ride to the doctor’s office. Someone stole her Lexus, TV and computers, police said.

    Blaskey’s youngest son, Gunner, said he wants justice but won’t be satisfied by the police announcement Monday.

    “No matter what they do, it won’t bring my mom back,” he said. “My heart’s broken. She loved everybody, and everybody loved her. She liked to laugh and have fun. She was beautiful and intelligent. She was the world’s greatest mom.”

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    The body of Wanda Lee Paulin, 86, was found on Dec. 12, 2010, inside her home in the 5000 block of Mountain View Drive. She was discovered by a relative who went to check on her when she didn’t show up for church, according to the San Bernardino Sun.

    Paulin was a bookkeeper for more than 23 years at the First Presbyterian Church in San Bernardino, according to a neighborhood newsletter called The El Chicano Weekly.

    The church website on Saturday urged congregants to sign letters of support to Gov. Jerry Brown to release reward money from the state to help solve her case. The church said it was offering pre-written letters and access to laptops and stationery for those people who want to write their own letters.

    “We do this to protest violence against this sister in Christ,” the website read. “We also do it as a sign of love and support for Joanne & the rest of Wanda’s family.”

    Susan Hassett found the body of Josephine Kelley, her 90-year-old mother, in the 2800 block of Muscupiabe Drive on Sept. 15, 2005, the Sun wrote.

    No details about how the women were killed were released, nor would police say whether they were killed in a similar manner.

    154 comments

    those poor people , when are we going to learn to execute thugs in a year or less ?

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  • 22
    Dec
    2012
    3:20am, EST

    48 years later, California couple learns marriage wasn't legal

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    By Jacob Rascon and Julie Brayton, NBCLosAngeles.com

    In 1964 Norma and Bob Clark had a wonderful wedding in Northern California. Everything was perfect.

    Nearly five decades later, the happily married couple, now in their seventies, live in Redlands.


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    But while getting paperwork in order in case one of them passed away, they made a somewhat disturbing discovery -- they were never legally married, because they had no marriage license.

    "I couldn't find it, and couldn't find it for a reason, because it wasn't there," Norma Clark said.

    When couples get a marriage license, the person who then marries them must return the license to their county record office, where it becomes a marriage certificate.

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    The pastor who married the Clark's apparently never did that.

    Bob Clark went to the San Bernardino County Hall of Records to try to fix everything. The couple first told the story to the Redlands Daily Facts.

    "I just went in there thinking I could just do it, and she said, 'No, no, you have to have witnesses,'" Clark said.

    "Well, you know most people at our wedding are dead. If we had waited a couple more years, we would have been in trouble,” he added.

    'You Can Be Right' investigates modern love and marriage 

    Luckily, the Clarks had their old maid of honor and junior usher in town for the holidays. The four of them, among others, finally made it official.

    The Clarks' son, Alex, got to attend the second marriage.

    “My sister and I, we just kind of joked that we didn't have to throw them a 50th anniversary party anymore," he said.

    Norma Clark said their friends in Redlands had teased them, wanting to know when the reception would be.

    And they have some advice: Check your marriage license.

    155 comments

    It's Obamas fault. He started this whole trend of not having proper documentation. And I know this for a fact...Donny Trump told me so. (I apologize for injecting politics into this boring article...at least I didn't inject religion so that all of the athiest snobs could pretend that they are enligh …

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  • 11
    Jul
    2012
    4:20am, EDT

    San Bernardino becomes 3rd Calif. city in 2 weeks to file for bankruptcy protection

    By NBC Los Angeles

    San Bernardino became the third California city in less than two weeks to file municipal bankruptcy protection Tuesday night when the city council voted to make the move in the face of a $45-million budget shortfall.

    Shortly before the council's vote, Interim Mayor Andrea Miller recommended the city of 209,000 seek bankruptcy protection due, in part, to its inability to make payroll over the next three months, the Los Angeles Times reported.


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    If the payroll is not met, the city attorney says there could be a mass exodus of employees. While the mayor says that's scenario is unlikely, bankruptcy protection gives the city time to avoid payroll delinquency.

    The move followed city negotiations that conceded $10 million from employees and slashed the workforce by 20 percent over the last four years, the newspaper reported.

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    Special budget meetings were set for Tuesday and Wednesday.

    Tuesday's special budget meeting began with a prayer invoking the "wisdom of God to be liberally poured down" on city officials.

    San Bernardino has a 15.7 percent unemployment rate and about 5,000 homes in foreclosure.

    'Severe financial haircut'
    San Bernardino Mayor Pat Morris said the decision was the beginning of a "difficult conversation about the city's budget and the city's future."

    Stockton, Calif. files for Chapter 9 bankruptcy

    "I have no doubt there will be cuts across the board," Morris told NBC4. "A host of savings are required. This is going to be a severe financial haircut for the city."

    The vote makes San Bernardino the latest California city to teeter on the edge of bankruptcy.

    Officials in Stockton said their June decision to seek federal bankruptcy protection was the "only choice" for the city that was unable to reach finance agreements with creditors to address a $26 million budget shortfall.

    Mammoth Lakes, Calif. files for bankruptcy

    On July 4, Mammoth Lakes sought bankruptcy protection from a $43 million court judgment, according to Bloomberg News.

    In the six decades since Congress created bankruptcy protection for cities, fewer than 500 municipal bankruptcy petitions have been filed, according to the United States Courts website.

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    798 comments

    The next time a political candidate tells you how the economy is doing, just tell them you already know; You read the news daily and it looks like this.

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  • 23
    May
    2012
    11:50am, EDT

    Police: California teen, friends tried to kill strict mom

    A 13-year-old Hesperia, Calif., girl who called her mother too strict with curfew was in custody Wednesday with two of her friends after the trio allegedly tried three times to kill the mom. KNBC-TV's Beverly White reports.

    By msnbc.com staff

    A 13-year-old Hesperia, Calif., girl who called her mother too strict with curfew was in custody Wednesday with two of her friends after the trio allegedly tried three times to kill the mom, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department said.


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    The mother called authorities early Tuesday to report an attack by her daughter and two 14-year-old friends, who were not identified because of their age, deputies said, according to a report by NBCLosAngeles.com.

    Besides complaining about curfew, the 13-year-old said her mother was too critical of her friends, sheriff’s spokeswoman Susan Rose said.


    The three were arrested at a school and booked into the High Desert Juvenile Detention and Assessment Center on suspicion of attempted homicide, conspiracy and burglary, The Sun newspaper of San Bernardino reported.

    Three separate attempts were made on the woman's life, but she did not seek medical attention, officials said.

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    169 comments

    My mom was strict, but I didn't try to kill her, I just would sneak out. WTF is wrong with kids?

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