7 CHP officers, nurse charged in 2020 in-custody death of suspected DUI driver

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:35:20 GMT

7 CHP officers, nurse charged in 2020 in-custody death of suspected DUI driver Seven California Highway Patrol officers and a registered nurse are being charged with involuntary manslaughter in the death of an alleged DUI driver in Altadena nearly three years ago, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office announced Wednesday.Officers Dionisio Fiorella, 39, Michael Little, 57, Dustin Osmanson, 41, Darren Parsons, 48, Diego Romero, 35, Justin Silva, 30, and Marciel Terry, 32, as well as RN Arbi Baghalian, 42, were also charged with one count of assault in the death of Edward Bronstein.On March 31, 2020, Osmanson and Terry pulled over Bronstein along the 5 Freeway in Burbank on suspicion of driving under the influence, prosecutors said.The officers took Bronstein, 38, to a CHP maintenance yard in Altadena and obtained a warrant to draw his blood.Bronstein at first refused to get his blood drawn, but eventually agreed to comply as officers “pushed him to the ground,” the DA’s Office alleges. Six officers then allegedly forced a handcuffed Bronstein and pin...

'Mushroom Mobile' touring L.A. streets, offering taste of fungus sweets

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:35:20 GMT

'Mushroom Mobile' touring L.A. streets, offering taste of fungus sweets A confectionery company founded in Los Angeles wants you to give fungus a chance.Alice, a purveyor of "mushroom chocolate," will be touring the streets of L.A. next month in a vintage ice cream truck to give people a taste of its "decadent treats with functional mushroom chocolates" which it says encourages focus and calm.Alice is based in Venice and sells a variety of mushroom-infused chocolates that it says can provide long-term benefits and instant effects. The chocolates are combined with organic "fruiting body mushrooms" and herbal supplements that the company claims are both healthy and a good daily routine that "only gets better with time."The company will be taking its product on the road in April and is inviting skeptics and curious people to experience the treats and learn about fungi of all types. California hoping to designate fungus as state’s official mushroom "Visiting friends can select indulgent treats like Brainstorm-dipped bananas for improved focus, ice cr...

Egg producer reports 718% increase in profit

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:35:20 GMT

Egg producer reports 718% increase in profit You already know that egg prices are at crazy-high levels because of bird flu, which caused millions of hens to be put down.But that won't leave you feeling over easy when I share that the country's top egg producer, Cal-Maine Foods, just reported a massive increase in quarterly profit.How massive? Try 718% higher.What does that mean in dollar terms? A year ago, Cal-Maine pocketed $39.5 million in quarterly profit. This time around, $323 million.Sherman Miller, the company's president and CEO, called the latest returns "a solid performance," which deserves some sort of prize for understatement."Our results are reflective of a dynamic market environment with higher average selling prices and favorable demand," he said in a statement.If you're feeling like this is a rerun of the record profits oil companies reported amid high gas prices, you're right.And this is why some call for windfall profits taxes during such unusual external forces.These are examples of companies riding market t...

IHOP bringing back popular food item during menu revamp

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:35:20 GMT

IHOP bringing back popular food item during menu revamp IHOP on Wednesday announced it will roll out a revamped menu that includes more than a dozen new food and drink items, plus the return of a fan-favorite food offering on April 3. The breakfast company’s latest menu overhaul is its biggest to date, according to a news release.In 2020, IHOP simplified its menu by discontinuing multiple food items. Since then, it has brought back or introduced new dishes, like burritos and bowls, in 2021, but the menu has yet to reach its pre-pandemic size.The new menu will be available at participating restaurants nationwide and includes new food items for breakfast, lunch, dinner and more.IHOP on Wednesday introduced a revamped menu that includes more than a dozen new food and drink items, plus the return of a fan-favorite food offering. (IHOP) The new menu will include eggs benedict, Sweet and Savory crepes, an updated lineup of Ultimate Steakburgers, fish and shrimp, fresh salads and new beverages like mango iced tea and Strawberry Lemonade Splashe...

Savanna Cooper Arrested after DUI Collision on Highway 49 [Calaveras County, CA]

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:35:20 GMT

Savanna Cooper Arrested after DUI Collision on Highway 49 [Calaveras County, CA] 13-Year-Old Girl Pronounced Dead after DUI Accident near Deer Creek RoadCALAVERAS COUNTY, CA (March 29, 2023) – Sunday afternoon, Savanna Cooper was arrested after a fatal DUI collision on Highway 49.Authorities responded to the scene around 4:00 p.m., just south of Deer Creek Road on March 26th.Per reports, 18-year-old Cooper was driving a northbound 2006 Ford F-150 and struck a southbound 2017 Ford Escape SUV. The impact sent the SUV onto the west side of the road where it overturned.Per reports, 65-year-old Russell Webster was driving the Ford Escape. Inside the Escape was his wife, 52-year-old Rachel Webster and a 13-year-old son, a 13-year-old daughter and an 11-year-old son.Paramedics took the 13-year-old girl to Mark Twain Medical Center where she later died. Meanwhile, crews took the male occupants to UC Davis Medical Center while Rachel was taken to Modesto Memorial Medical Center.Following preliminary duties, officers arrested Cooper for DUI charges causing death and...

Editorial: Alameda County supervisors should not appoint another carpet-bagger

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:35:20 GMT

Editorial: Alameda County supervisors should not appoint another carpet-bagger We find out Thursday whether Alameda County supervisors will once again make a mockery of the process for filling a vacancy on their own board.Following the death last month of Richard Valle, the supervisors could appoint one of three current officeholders already representing residents of District 2: Hayward Councilmember Elisa Marquez, Fremont Councilmember Teresa King or Harris Majadedi, a new trustee for the Chabot-Los Positas Community College District.Of the three, Marquez is the standout and, by far, most experienced. A lifelong resident of District 2, Marquez has been a hardworking member of her city’s Planning Commission from 2008-14 and the City Council since then. She brings strong government and elected-office experience and decades of involvement in the district that should make her an excellent supervisor.Or supervisors could make a tragic mistake by choosing a fourth applicant, Ariana Casanova, who has no elected office experience, has lived in the district just over ...

Congress moves to make xylazine a controlled substance

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:35:20 GMT

Congress moves to make xylazine a controlled substance By Janelle Chavez | CNNUS lawmakers are moving to classify xylazine, the animal tranquilizer that’s increasingly infiltrating illicit drugs, as a controlled substance.Bipartisan legislation introduced Tuesday in the House and Senate reflects growing concern over the highly dangerous sedative, commonly known as “tranq” or “tranq dope.”“Drug traffickers are going to great lengths to pad their profits with dangerous drugs like tranq, and we need to empower law enforcement to crack down on its spread in our communities,” Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev., lead sponsor of the bill, said in a statement. “This bipartisan legislation will ensure the DEA and local law enforcement have the tools they need to get xylazine off our streets while protecting its important use as a veterinary tranquilizer.”Xylazine has not been approved for human use. It has heavy sedative effects like an opioid but isn’t one, so it doesn’t respond...

Former SF Giants star Williams, now Padres’ coach, has colon cancer

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:35:20 GMT

Former SF Giants star Williams, now Padres’ coach, has colon cancer SAN DIEGO (AP) — San Diego Padres third base coach Matt Williams, the former Giants All-Star, has colon cancer and will have surgery on Friday.Mike Schildt, the former St. Louis Cardinals manager who is a senior adviser with the Padres, will fill in as third base coach Thursday, when the most eagerly anticipated season in franchise history begins with a home game against the Colorado Rockies.Williams, a five-time All-Star in a 17-year career spent mostly with the Giants, said he was diagnosed about three weeks ago.“I don’t have any symptoms, I don’t have any issues, but at this point it’s important that we get it out of there,” Williams said Wednesday.Williams, 57, said initial scans show that the cancer hasn’t spread. “That’s a good thing, so we’ll so how it goes from here.”Williams played with the Giants from 1987-1996, winning three Gold Gloves and three Silver Slugger awards as the cornerstone third baseman at Candlestick Park. With the Giants...

Storm updates: Video shows hail around the Bay Area

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:35:20 GMT

Storm updates: Video shows hail around the Bay Area (KRON) -- The rain will continue on and off through Wednesday with much of the Bay Area experiencing possible 30-mile-per-hour winds and pea-sized hail. San Francisco, Oakland and Berkeley are under a special weather advisory, according to the National Weather Service, while the mountain communities should expect more snow.Previously saturated soil could lead to downed trees and branches and power outages, as the area has seen from recent storms. More rain means more money for East Bay MUD customers Stay up to date with the latest storm-related news.Wednesday, March 292:45 p.m. -- Hail falls in Pleasant HillVideo shot in Pleasant Hill Tuesday showed hail falling around mid-day. 1 p.m. -- Accident reported on I-280 near Serramonte Boulevard(North County Fire Authority)(North County Fire Authority)The North County Fire Authority reported an accident on northbound Highway 280 south of Serramonte Boulevard. The fast lane is blocked. Expect delays and avoid the area. Make s...

Felon found with drugs, guns near Santa Rosa school

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:35:20 GMT

Felon found with drugs, guns near Santa Rosa school SANTA ROSA, Calif. (KRON) -- A convicted felon was found in possession of guns and drugs not far from a school on Monday afternoon, according to the Sonoma County Sheriff's Office. Police search for owners of large pig nicknamed 'Ham-rietta' Around 2 p.m., detectives with the narcotics team contacted Buck Knell Jr., 25, at his house on the 2100 block of Citrine Way. Knell Jr. is currently on pre-trial release from a pending case of evading peace officers. As a convicted felon, he is prohibited from having guns or ammunition and is subject to search and seizure of his property, police say. Detectives found two loaded handguns in the backpack that Knell Jr. was wearing, the sheriff's office said. The rifle and two pistols found by authorities were ghost guns that Knell Jr. allegedly manufactured, authorities said. Over 25 grams of methamphetamine was also found, and the sheriff's office says it was packaged for sale. KRON On is streaming now.embed-container { position: relative; pa...