The Solano County District Attorney’s Office has identified the armed man who was fatally shot by officers near Dixon over the weekend as 29-year-old Karl Walker.
California Man Sentenced to 8 Years in Prison for Unlawfully Possessing a Firearm as a Felon Details Written by Imperial Valley News
Sacramento, California - Robert James Hanna, 38, of Elk Grove, was sentenced to eight years in prison for being a felon in possession of a firearm, U.S. Attorney McGregor W. Scott announced.
According to court documents, on Oct. 4, 2019, several witnesses called 911 to report a fight in progress at an intersection in Vacaville. The callers reported that Hanna and another man and two women were involved in a melee, and one of the witnesses saw a gun fall from Hanna’s clothing during the incident. Court records state that Hanna hit the man in the face several times, and at least one of the victims reported that Hanna threatened to shoot him. Hanna and a female companion fled the scene and were arrested at a nearby home-improvement store moments later. The female companion had a 9 mm pistol in her pants at the time. The
DA: CHP officers threatened with firearm before fatally shooting man
FAIRFIELD The Solano County District Attorney’s Office reported Monday that the man who was shot and killed Saturday near Dixon had threatened the CHP officers with a loaded firearm.
The California Highway Patrol began receiving 911 calls at approximately 10:31 p.m. about a solo car crash on Interstate 80 west of Dixon Avenue, the District Attorney’s Office reports in a statement about the incident. CHP officers responded to the scene to assist and investigate the reported traffic accident.
Preliminary reports indicated the incident occurred in the area of Oday Road, which fronts I-80 for a short stretch between Dixon and Vacaville.
Denis Xenos, the owner of Denis Country Kitchen in Lodi, California, claims to have found a loophole to legally keep his small business open against the state s stay-at-home order during the coronavirus pandemic.
Owner Ned Ayyoub declined multiple requests for an on-camera interview. He did say he is just trying to stay in business, and referred ABC7 to a lawyer, who never did get in touch.
Ayyoub cites constitutional rights. A statement hangs on the darkened window just below his red neon open sign. I have no problem with it whatsoever, said another customer who preferred to not give his name. I had the virus already and you know what? No one here has caught it.
Solano judge sentences Fairfield sexual predator to 300-plus years in prison
Richard McCormick
FAIRFIELD A Fairfield man convicted of 10 counts of sexual assault on children over the course of decades will likely spend the rest of his life in prison after a judge imposed a sentence Friday of more than 300 years.
Solano County Superior Court Judge William J. Pendergast III sentenced Richard McCormick, 62, to life in state prison, the Solano County District Attorney’s Office said in a statement.
McCormick has a prior residential burglary conviction that played into the sentencing.
“Over the course of three decades, the defendant repeatedly sexually assaulted members of his own family, betraying the trust and love of two generations of the most vulnerable victims,” the District Attorney’s Office statement said. The victims “continued to live in fear for years” until they came forward in July 2018.