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2022-06-25 02:01:08
Science - 24 June 2022
Overview: Science is the academic journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and is considered one of the world's most prestigious scientific journals.

Science News - July 02, 2022
Overview: Science News is an American bi-weekly magazine devoted to short articles about new scientific and technical developments, typically gleaned from recent scientific and technical journals.
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2022-06-25 00:58:47
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2022-06-25 00:03:52
Authorities announced the arrest of a suspect wanted in connection with a fatal shooting in Hollywood that happened on Wednesday.

The arrest was made at around 8 p.m. Thursday evening, after investigators were able to identify the suspect, now identified as 27-year-old La Puente resident Mario David La Puente, and issue a warrant for his arrest.

LAPD Fugitive Task Force personnel were able to locate and arrest Ramirez without further incident, where he was booked on a no-bail murder warrant.

The initial scene occurred at around 7 p.m. Wednesday evening on Argyle and Selma Avenues in Hollywood, when a man in his 30s became involved in some form of altercation with Ramirez. As the situation escalated, Ramirez allegedly shot the victim and fled from the area in a white Mercedes-Benz.

As the victim also attempted to flee in his own vehicle, he crashed into several parked cars on the side of the road. Responding authorities rushed him to a hospital where he later died.
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2022-06-24 23:51:02 A 23-year-old woman pleaded guilty today to an alcohol-fueled crash in Newport Beach that killed a Santa Ana couple and left their three young daughters hospitalized.
Grace Elizabeth Coleman is scheduled to be sentenced July 29. She accepted a plea deal from Orange County Superior Court Judge Gregg Prickett, who said the maximum punishment she would face would be 21 years to life in prison, her attorney John Barnett said.
Coleman pleaded guilty to second-degree murder as well as single counts each of driving under the influence of alcohol causing injury, a DUI with a blood-alcohol content exceeding the legal limit of .08% or more causing injury, and failure to stop at a hit-and-run with injury or death, all felonies, as well as misdemeanor counts of driving under the influence of alcohol and driving with a blood-alcohol content in excess of the legal limit.
Coleman could have faced up to 42 years and eight months to life in prison if convicted at trial.
Senior Deputy District Attorney Jennifer Walker alleged that on the night of the deadly collision in Newport Beach, Dec. 8, 2020, Coleman got a ride home before the crash, but then got back behind the wheel of her vehicle.
The misdemeanor DUI charges relate to Coleman's arrest in Laguna Beach on Aug. 29. That case was not submitted to prosecutors until Dec. 16, 2020, said Kimberly Edds, a public information officer with the Orange County District Attorney's Office.  
Under state law, a driver with a prior DUI conviction who is subsequently involved in a deadly DUI crash can be charged with second-degree murder, which carries a life sentence. The same legal principle is applied in some cases for a prior arrest when a suspect has been given what is known as a Watson waiver admonishment. 
Walker previously said in court that Coleman was involved in a hit-and-run with property damage in 2019 in Laguna Beach.
According to now-retired Laguna Beach police Sgt. Jim Cota, the victim reported the collision the following day and submitted video footage, but the two sides later settled the matter between themselves and no arrest or referral for charges was made to prosecutors.
Prosecutors alleged Coleman's blood-alcohol level was 0.22% -- nearly three times the legal limit -- at the time of the collision that killed Henry Eduardo Saldana-Mejia, 27, of Santa Ana, and his wife, Gabriela M. Andrade, who would have turned 29 later in December 2020.
According to a GoFundMe page created by Andrade's sister, the family had been admiring holiday lights in the area that night, and the victims' daughters, who are 1, 3 and 5 years old, were dressed in "their Christmas pajamas.''
Santa Ana police raised $8,000 to help the children and bought toys for them for Christmas, said former Santa Ana Police Department Cpl. Anthony Bertagna. They all suffered broken legs and the oldest also had broken arms, Bertagna said.
Coleman was driving a black Range Rover southbound on Newport Coast Drive when the SUV collided with the victims' Nissan Versa as Saldana was turning onto Pelican Hills Road South at 7:46 p.m., according to Heather Rangel, a spokeswoman for the Newport Beach Police Department.
Rangel said the three children were riding in the back seat of the sedan. She said Coleman "possibly'' ran a red light.
Saldana-Mejia and his wife were pronounced dead at the scene.  
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2022-06-24 23:51:00
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2022-06-24 23:47:43 The man, identified as 45-year-old Phillip Shane Bradford, was able to overpower a deputy overseeing his transfer to UAB hospital in Birmingham before fleeing the area in a vacant ambulance, the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office said in a press release.

Bradford initially escaped custody around 4 p.m. on Wednesday, and later abandoned the ambulance. Birmingham police found the empty vehicle in Robinwood, located about 20 miles away from the hospital, the office said. Jefferson County Sheriff's deputies, including officers trained to work with police dogs, are coordinating with Birmingham police in their ongoing search.

Bradford, who faces criminal charges for robbery, obstruction of government operations, possession of drug paraphernalia, and attempting to elude and escape law enforcement, remained at large on Friday. Authorities in Cullman, Alabama, told local reporters that a man they believed to be Bradford stole a truck from a Walmart parking lot on Thursday morning, while traveling with an unidentified woman.
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2022-06-24 23:47:35
Police in central Alabama are searching for an escaped jail inmate who they say is still on the run after evading custody on Wednesday afternoon.
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2022-06-24 23:42:00
A suspect has been arrested in this week's fatal shooting of a man on a San Francisco subway train, police announced Friday.

Javon Green, 26, was arrested Thursday in Pittsburg, a city about 40 miles east of San Francisco, after police released photos of a man they described as a person of interest in the case, said Officer Kathryn Winters, a spokesperson with the San Francisco Police Department.

Anyone with information about the person of interest was asked to contact authorities. Winters said tips from "inside and outside the law enforcement community" helped officials identify Green.
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