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California parolee allegedly stabs woman working at Walmart to death in random attack
A California parolee released from prison earlier this year randomly stabbed to death a Walmart employee Monday, authorities said.
Lonnie Hinton, 29, turned himself in to the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department after the unprovoked killing.
“This appears to be a random event, and there was no interaction between the suspect and the victim prior to the assault,” the sheriff’s department said.
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Lonnie Hinton, 29, was charged with randomly stabbing a Walmart employee to death in Lake Elsinore, Calif. (KTTV; Riverside County Sheriff’s Department)
Deputies in Lake Elsinore, 70 miles southeast of Los Angeles, responded to the Walmart around 7 a.m. amid reports of an assault with a deadly weapon.
When officers arrived, they found Jessica Morales, 65, a resident of nearby Menifee, with multiple stab wounds, the sheriff’s department said. Morales was given medical attention but died at the store.
“She was a really good person. Great friend. Everybody loved her,” one of Morales’ coworkers, who wished to remain anonymous, told Fox Los Angeles. The coworker said Morales worked at Walmart for over 25 years.
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Police tape in front of a Walmart in Lake Elsinore, Calif., after an employee was stabbed to death Monday. (KTTV)
Later that day, Hinton surrendered to authorities at the sheriff’s Lake Elsinore station. He was arrested on suspicion of murder and booked into the Cois Byrd Detention Center.
Hinton was released from state prison earlier this year. He had been serving time for a robbery. He was on parole at the time of the slaying.
No motive for the killing was disclosed. Walmart said it was “heartbroken” by news of Morales’ death.
The parking lot of a Walmart in Lake Elsinore, Calif. (KTTV)
“The facility will remain closed as we work with police during their investigation,” the retail chain said in a statement. “We offer our condolences and support to the family during this difficult time and will continue working with our associates, providing support as needed.”
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Portland agitators clash with police after 2 shot by federal immigration agent
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Agitators in Portland, Oregon, clashed with police late Thursday near an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) building, hours after a U.S. Border Patrol agent shot two people.
Video showed officers in riot gear pushing forward as agitators crowded the street, leading to shoving and jostling during the nighttime confrontation.
The Portland Police Bureau said six people were arrested, with those detained facing charges including riot, disorderly conduct in the second degree and interfering with a peace officer. All were booked into the Multnomah County Detention Center.
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Police in riot gear face crowds outside an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility Thursday night, Jan. 8, 2026, in Portland, Ore., as demonstrations erupted hours after a shooting involving a federal immigration agent.
Some demonstrators could be heard chanting, “Shame on you, shame on you,” as police led people away. Police said they deployed crowd-control units, dialogue officers and a police sound truck to manage the demonstration.
Authorities said officers repeatedly ordered demonstrators to move to the sidewalk so that traffic could remain open. When those directives were ignored, officers moved in and made targeted arrests.
Police said the total number of arrests tied to anti-ICE and immigration enforcement demonstration activity has reached 79.
The incident erupted after the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said that a U.S. Border Patrol agent shot two people during a traffic stop earlier in the day.
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A woman was arrested near an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility Thursday night, Jan. 8, 2026, in Portland, Ore. (X/@haileywest)
According to DHS, the driver — who is believed to be a member of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua (TdA) — allegedly, “weaponized the vehicle and attempted to run over the law enforcement agents” after agents identified themselves as law enforcement, prompting an agent to fire a defensive shot. The driver fled the scene with a passenger, officials said.
Following the incident, Portland Mayor Keith Wilson called on ICE to “halt all operations” in the city until a full and independent investigation can take place.
“We know what the federal government says happened here,” Wilson said during a news conference Thursday. “There was a time when we could take them at their word. That time has long passed.”
Portland police officers in riot gear detain agitators during a demonstration near an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility Thursday night, Jan. 8, 2026, in Portland, Ore. Police said six people were arrested during the protest. (AP Photo/Jenny Kane)
Wilson added that ICE agents and DHS leadership “must fully be investigated and held responsible for the violence inflicted on the American people in Minnesota, in Portland, and in all the communities across America.”
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Thursday’s shooting in Portland followed the fatal shooting of Renee Good during an ICE enforcement operation in South Minneapolis Wednesday.
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San Francisco, CA
San Francisco District Attorney speaks on city’s crime drop
Thursday marks one year in office for San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie.
Lurie was elected in the 14th round of ranked choice voting in 2024, beating incumbent London Breed.
His campaign centered around public safety and revitalization of the city.
Mayor Lurie is also celebrating a significant drop in crime; late last week, the police chief said crime hit historic lows in 2025.
- Overall violent crime dropped 25% in the city, which includes the lowest homicide rate since the 1950s.
- Robberies are down 24%.
- Car break-ins are down 43%.
San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins spoke with NBC Bay Area about this accomplishment. Watch the full interview in the video player above.
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