Day Around the Bay: Brentwood Police Fatally Shoot Armed DUI Suspect on Christmas Eve
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Day Around the Bay: Brentwood Police Fatally Shoot Armed DUI Suspect on Christmas Eve
"Police in the East Bay city of Brentwood shot and killed a man whom they pulled over under suspicion of driving under the influence on Christmas Eve. Police say the man resisted arrest and reached for a high-powered rifle before they shot him. [KTVU] Local health officials warn that infections from a new variant of the flu are steadily rising in Bay Area children. The variant, known as H3N2 Flu A subclade K, jumped from 4.9% on December 6 to 9% a week later. [Mountain View Voice]"
"The university of Santa Cruz's historic Lick Observatory is temporarily closed after winds of up to 114 miles per hour damaged part of the Great Refractor dome. [NBC Bay Area] National: Ashlee Buzzard, the mother of 9-year-old Melodee Buzzard, whose body was found December 6 in rural Utah two months after she was reported missing in Southern California, was arraigned Friday on first-degree murder with special allegation. [NBC News]"
"Around 1,800 US flights have been canceled and over 22,000 delayed due to severe weather, with more than half taking place at New York's John F. Kennedy and LaGuardia airports, and New Jersey's Newark Liberty International Airport. [Reuters] One lucky winner scored the entire $1.817 billion Powerball jackpot on Christmas Eve at a gas station outside Little Rock, Arkansas, but they haven't come forward to claim it yet. [Associated Press]"
Police in Brentwood shot and killed a man during a traffic stop on Christmas Eve after police say he resisted arrest and reached for a high-powered rifle. Local health officials report H3N2 Flu A subclade K infections in Bay Area children rose from 4.9% to 9% in one week. The University of Santa Cruz's Lick Observatory closed temporarily after winds up to 114 mph damaged part of the Great Refractor dome. Severe weather canceled about 1,800 US flights and delayed over 22,000. A $1.817 billion Powerball ticket sold near Little Rock remains unclaimed. A mother was arraigned on first-degree murder charges in a child's death. A Bay Area TV personality decorated a BART train and handed out gifts.
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