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The arraignment for the man charged in the shooting of a soldier, just back from Afghanistan, has been postponed until Thursday morning in San Bernardino County Superior Court. More: Arraignment Postponed for Soldier Shooting Suspect
A professional athlete performed the Heimlich maneuver on a choking man Wednesday night during the Lawry’s Beef Bowl held at Lawry’s the Prime Rib in Beverly Hills. Excerpt from: Athlete Performs Heimlich at “Beef Bowl”
A Canadian man died in a skydiving accident in Perris, CA yesterday afternoon. Michael Ungar, 32, landed on the ground at about 2:02 p.m. and firefighters tried to revive him, but he was pronounced dead at the scene, reports NBC Los Angeles . more › Read more from the original source: Man Dies in Skydiving Accident at Riverside County Facility
A new survey shows that consumers have more confidence in our economy. But, despite signs of improvement, it’s still unclear which way our economy will turn. NBC4′s Stephanie Elam reports. See the original post: Consumer Confidence Is Up, Survey Says
The 35-year-old Florida man accused of hacking the accounts of more than 50 female celebrities — and at least one 13-year-old, non-celebrity girl — will appear in court in Los Angeles today, reports KTLA . Christoper Chaney faces charges of identity theft, unauthorized computer access and wiretapping. more › Visit link: Celebrity Hacker Who Targeted Scarlett Johansson and Mila Kunis Goes to Court Today
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. — Police on Monday arrested a suspect in a shooting that critically wounded a soldier at his Southern California homecoming party after he survived a suicide bombing attack in Afghanistan. Police said Ruben Ray Jurado turned himself in to authorities in Chino Hills, about 35 miles east of Los Angeles. The 19-year-old had been sought in the attempted murder of 22-year-old Christopher Sullivan. Authorities allege Jurado shot Sullivan at the party Friday night after getting into an argument with the soldier’s brother over football teams. Jurado, who had played football with Sullivan in high school, punched Sullivan’s brother and Sullivan intervened. Jurado then pulled a gun and fired multiple shots, hitting Sullivan in the neck, San Bernardino police Sgt. Gary Robertson said. Sullivan’s relatives said the Purple Heart recipient was hit twice by gunfire, which shattered his spine and left him paralyzed. His mother, Suzanne Sullivan, told the Los Angeles Times that doctors believe her son will be paralyzed from the neck down. “I don’t have any emotions. My emotions are none,” she said. “He didn’t deserve it. He’s an excellent son and an excellent man.” Jurado has been transferred to the custody of the San Bernardino Police Department where he will be booked, officials said Monday. Police said Jurado had an attorney but officials couldn’t immediately provide the lawyer’s name. It wasn’t immediately possible to locate a number for Jurado. Sullivan was wounded in a suicide bombing attack last year in Kandahar province while serving with the 101st Infantry Division. He suffered a cracked collarbone and brain damage in the attack and had been recovering in Kentucky, where he is stationed. He was home on leave when the shooting occurred. The Times reported that Sullivan joined the military in 2009. Fabian Salazar, a soldier who served with Sullivan in Afghanistan, said Sullivan rushed back to try to rescue other soldiers after the bomb blast propelled him several feet, leaving him dizzy and disoriented. “I know he would take a bullet for his brother,” Salazar told the newspaper. “And if you asked him again after all this… if he would take a bullet for him again, he would say yes. That’s the type of person he is.” See more here: Police Arrest Suspect In Shooting That Left Soldier Paralyzed
After announcing that Vanessa and Kobe Bryant had filed for divorce, the LA Times reported that the Lakers star’s soon-to-be ex-wife stands to collect a “windfall” during their settlement. Vanessa could indeed be awarded up to $75 million, but according to a blog post at the Times today, a reader pointed out — and rightly so — that the use of the word “windfall” smacked not just a little bit of sexism. more › See the original post here: LA Times Polices Itself Over Sexist Writing
Four animal rights activists wearing next to nothing, but covered in body paint drew a crowd of onlookers along Hollywood Boulevard Friday afternoon. The models dressed as a leopard, snake, cow and tiger were part of a campaign by the People for Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) to discourage customers from buying animal products while doing their holiday shopping. The activists held up signs that read Here is the original post: Skins vs. Prints: PETA Takes It To The Streets (VIDEO)