This morning. A lot of us will arrive at work with relief and praise. We have clearer conditions on the roads. You will be experiencing being stuck in traffic. Headed over to the macarthur maze the metering lights of the bay bridge were turned on if you see a slow town out of emeryville, that is the reason why and other than that, accident free in the east bay. In the news a manhunt is underway in san jose after a deadly shooting last night. Our reporter is at the scene. Good morning. Police just cleared the scene and the womans body was in lane of traffic in house out of a 7eleven. I spoke with the witness who called 911 and he lives on this block and still is shaken up. He said at 10 00 last night he heard three gunshots. He when out to the balcony and saw a group of people in a white sedan and heard screaming. Other passengers in the car dragged the womans body out into the street where police and firefighters found a 33yearold woman suffering from a gunshot wound last night at stok
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A banned drink-driver has been jailed for 18 weeks because of his history of offending. Neil Aston Beckford, aged 50, of Brandhall Court, Oldbury, admitted driving a silver Audi in Pound Road while over the limit. He also admitted driving whole disqualified and without insurance. He was ordered to pay £257 in costs. Other recent cases at the local magistrates courts include: An
Oldbury teenager who breached a probation order by texting an abusive message has been fined £80 and ordered to pay £60 costs. Cain Joseph Keith-Alan Lees, aged 19, of Brennand Road, Brandhall, admitted the breach. A
Stourbridge woman who discarded a cigarette in High Street must pay £482 in fines and costs for littering. Kim Wright, aged 23, of Spiral Court, Worcester Street, pleaded not guilty but was convicted in her absence.
A Dudley man has been given a suspended jailed sentence for racially abusing three police officers. Mohammed Amin Salim, aged 32, of Blackacre Road, admitted three racially aggravated charges and was sentenced to a total of 40 weeks in jail, suspended for 18 months. He must also do unpaid voluntary work and pay a total of £606 in fines and costs. Other recent cases at the local magistrates courts include: A
Dudley dangerous driver has been jailed because the offence happened in breach of a community order for drugs and thefts offences. Magistrates said the 32-week prison sentence imposed on Jamie Malpass was because not only was the offence serios, but it was aggravated by the fact he was subject to a community sentence, Malpass, aged 36, of Park Road, Netherton, admitted dangerous driving in Ivanhoe Street, driving while disqualified, and not having insurance. He also admitted breaching a community order imposed for four cannabis possession and two theft offences. He must