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SANTA CRUZ COUNTY, CA Officials with the Santa Cruz County Sheriff s Office Special Enforcement Team recovered guns and drugs in two separate investigations Thursday. A total of three men were arrested.
Officials first arrested Dante Packer, 22, who was wanted in connection with a recent kidnapping investigation led by Santa Cruz police, the sheriff s office said in a statement. Jail records show that Packer who remained in Santa Cruz County Jail as of Friday morning was also booked on arrest warrants from law enforcement in San Jose and San Francisco for a slew of mostly gun-related crimes. Packer is facing 14 charges in all, records show.
Santa Cruz County teacher placed on leave during investigation into inappropriate conduct allegations
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I Felt Hate More Than Anything : How an Active Duty Airman Tried to Start a Civil War
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It was 2:20 p.m. on June 6, 2020, and Steven Carrillo, a 32-year-old Air Force sergeant who belonged to the anti-government Boogaloo Bois movement, was on the run in the tiny mountain town of Ben Lomond, California.
With deputy sheriffs closing in, Carrillo texted his brother, Evan, asking him to tell his children he loved them and instructing him to give $50,000 to his fiancée. âI love you bro, Carrillo signed off. Thinking the text message was a suicide note from a brother with a history of mental health troubles, Evan Carrillo quickly texted back: âThink about the ones you love.
In fact, Steven Carrillo had a different objective, a goal he had written about on Facebook, discussed with other Boogaloo Bois and even scrawled out in his own blood as he hid from police that day. He wanted to incite a second Civil War in the United States by killing police officers he viewed as enforcers of a corrupt and tyrannical political order â officers he described as âd
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It was 2:20 p.m. on June 6, 2020, and Steven Carrillo, a 32-year-old Air Force sergeant who belonged to the anti-government Boogaloo Bois movement, was on the run in the tiny mountain town of Ben Lomond, California.
With deputy sheriffs closing in, Carrillo texted his brother, Evan, asking him to tell his children he loved them and instructing him to give $50,000 to his fiancée. “I love you bro,” Carrillo signed off. Thinking the text message was a suicide note from a brother with a history of mental health troubles, Evan Carrillo quickly texted back: “think about the ones you love.”