Tuesday Morning Topline: It's Been Five Years Since 'Orange Sky Day' In SF
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Tuesday Morning Topline: It's Been Five Years Since 'Orange Sky Day' In SF
"The 53-year-old Stockton man who's been implicated in the deaths of six people in a crash in northern Napa County on Sunday has been arrested on suspicion of murder, in addition to DUI. The CHP hasn't discussed Norberto Cerelino's past record, but he may be charged with what's known as "Watson murder," which is second-degree murder with implied malice due to a previous DUI arrest or conviction. [KPIX]"
"A 56-year-old man was shot and in critical condition after a reported dispute at an apartment complex in the Eastlake district, and another man is in stable condition in a separate incident. [East Bay Times] The CHP motorcycle officer who was injured on southbound I-280 Monday afternoon was struck by a Tesla, and it's unclear if it was in self-driving mode. [KTVU]"
A 53-year-old Stockton man was arrested on suspicion of murder and DUI after a northern Napa County crash that killed six. He may face a Watson murder charge, a form of second-degree murder with implied malice tied to a prior DUI arrest or conviction. Two people were shot in separate Oakland incidents, leaving one man critical and another stable. A CHP motorcycle officer was struck by a Tesla on southbound I-280, with uncertainty about autonomous mode. An Oakley driver was critically injured after driving around train crossing arms and being struck by an Amtrak train. Michael James Pratt was sentenced to 27 years for sex trafficking. San Francisco marks five years since Orange Sky Day and Sacramento celebrated California's 175th anniversary.
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