By Jensen Rader, iHeartMedia
May 5, 2021
California s Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control is announcing the arrest of a bar owner near Lodi who is accused of selling fake vaccine cards. The Old Corner Saloon in Clements was being investigated after a tip that the bar was selling these fraudulent cards on multiple occasions in the month of April. ABC agents then arrested the business owner and found that person was also in possession of an unregistered firearm, which is a felony offense. ABC said they are also looking into possible criminal charges against another employee at the same bar. The San Joaquin County Sheriff s Department and the San Joaquin District Attorney Office served more search warrants at the property and found materials that were used to make the alleged fake vaccine cards.
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Body Camera Video Shows Fatal Shooting of Unarmed California Man by Police
The Modesto police officer who fired the deadly shots was responding to a 911 call from Trevor Seever’s sister, who said her brother had recently sent a threatening message to their mother.
The Modesto police released body camera footage of the shooting of Trevor Seever on Dec. 29.Credit.Modesto Police Department
Jan. 7, 2021
A California man who was shot and killed by a police officer last week was unarmed, officials said on Tuesday in a video that includes body camera footage of the fatal encounter.
The man, Trevor Seever, 29, was shot on Dec. 29 outside Modesto Church of the Brethren in Modesto, Calif.
San Joaquin County jobless numbers shrink slightly [Lodi News-Sentinel, Calif.]
Dec. 19 The number of San Joaquin County residents claiming unemployment continued to trickle downward last month, falling to an even 9% from 9.6%, the California Employment Development Department reported Friday.
November’s numbers continued a seven-month trend of slow but steady decline. Unemployment was at 16% in April when the county first felt the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Friday’s numbers, however, reflect the jobless rate just before the county was included into the San Joaquin Valley region, in which a three week stay-at-home order was issued to slow the spread of COVID-19.