Traces of cesium-137 in shipping containers prompted a recall of several brands of bagged frozen shrimp in nine states. A former Berkeley high school band teacher was arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting a 16-year-old multiple times and confessed to describing violent fantasies; investigators suspect attempted grooming of another student. A Santa Rosa carjacking suspect dragged the vehicle owner about 25 yards; the victim suffered moderate injuries and the suspect was arrested. An SFPD recruit suffered a medical emergency during training and died. A suspect was arrested in connection to a 2015 drive-by shooting. A sinkhole damaged cars on Lincoln Way.
A radioactive shrimp recall launched earlier this week has grown to include several brands of bagged, frozen raw and cooked shrimp in nine states, including California. Traces of a compound called cesium-137 were found in shipping containers in four US ports. [Hoodline] According to newly released court filings, a former high school band teacher in Berkeley was arrested in May for allegedly sexually assaulting a 16-year-old student at least five times between March 23 and May 4 of this year.
Jason Hoopes, 49, reportedly confessed to describing violent fantasies to the victim, and it's suspected he attempted to groom at least one other student. [Bay Area News Group] A carjacking suspect was arrested in Santa Rosa Friday after he allegedly dragged the vehicle owner who was trying to stop the theft, eventually losing his grip after about 25 yards. The victim was treated for moderate injuries, and the suspect, identified as Matthew Webb, 41, of Cloverdale, was eventually located and arrested on numerous charges. [KRON4]
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