Update: 11:45 p.m.
Stockton police released a statement Tuesday night offering more details regarding the shooting that occurred Tuesday morning on La Cresta Way, killing Officer Jimmy Inn and suspect Lance Lowe, both 30. The 8-year-old boy who was reportedly being strangled by the suspect has been medically cleared and released to his mother, police said; the female domestic violence victim “walked away from the scene” and authorities say they are still trying to make contact with her.
Here is the latest Stockton Police Department statement:
“This morning, at 9:45 a.m., the Stockton Police Telecommunications Center received a call of a disturbance in the 4400 block of La Cresta Way. The caller reported hearing screaming, saw a woman with a ripped shirt who was bleeding, and appeared to have been assaulted.
Authorities say they have arrested the owner of a Northern California bar where made-to-order fake COVID-19 vaccination cards were being sold to undercover state agents for $20 each.
May 8, 2021
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) The owner of a Northern California bar where authorities say made-to-order fake COVID-19 vaccination cards were sold to undercover state agents for $20 each was arrested in what officials call the first such foiled operation they are aware of nationwide.
The plainclothes agents from California’s Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control said they were told at the Old Corner Saloon in Clements to write their names and birthdates on Post-it notes and then watched as employees cut the cards, filled in identifying information and bogus vaccination dates and laminated the finished products.
“On the back where they put the two dates when you were vaccinated, they used two different color pens to make it look like it was two different times,” supervising agent Luke Blehm said Friday. “So they went to some effort to make it look authentic.”
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