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51-year-old man wanted for attempted murder after allegedly assaulting his mother in San Jacinto

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51-year-old man wanted for attempted murder after allegedly assaulting his mother in San Jacinto

An aged lady was rushed to the hospital Wednesday for emergency surgical procedure and was listed in essential situation after allegedly being assaulted by her 51-year-old son.  

Pasqual Carlos, 51, wished for allegedly assaulting his mom on Sept. 28, 2022. (Riverside County Sheriff’s Dept.)

Deputies with the Riverside County Sheriff’s Division responded to the scene within the 300 block of Kirby Road in San Jacinto at round 9 a.m.  

In line with a division information launch, the aged sufferer informed authorities that her son, Pasqual Carlos, assaulted her after which left.  

An in depth seek for the 51-year-old was performed, however he was not discovered, in response to the discharge.  

Carlos is described as 5 ft, 6 inches tall, weighing roughly 200 kilos, with black hair and brown eyes.  

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Authorities stated that Carlos ought to be thought of armed and harmful, and warned the general public to not strategy him, however as a substitute instantly name 911 in the event that they see him.  

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Where to get free or discounted burgers for National Burger Day

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Where to get free or discounted burgers for National Burger Day

Burger fans nationwide will be able to enjoy free or discounted food on Tuesday in celebration of National Burger Day.

Fast food chains, including Burger King, Wendy’s and Arby’s, will offer discounts on their signature burgers for a limited time.

Whether you need a quick lunch or a break from Memorial Day barbecue leftovers, stop by one of the restaurant chains below to celebrate National Burger Day.

Jack in the Box

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Jack in the Box will give out free Jumbo Jacks with a minimum purchase of $1. Customers can redeem the deal by signing up for the Jack Pack Rewards Program through the Jack in the Box app or through the company’s website.

Burger King

Members of the company’s rewards program can receive a free burger with a purchase of 70 cents or more.

Wendy’s

Customers can get a 1-cent Jr. Bacon Cheeseburger with any purchase. The deal, which kicks off on Tuesday, will be available until June 2.

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Arby’s

Beginning on Memorial Day, Arby’s rewards members can get any burger for half the price when they order through the app or website.

Farmer Boys

Customers can get a $4 “Big Cheese” Burger when they visit participating restaurants from 4 p.m. until closing.

 Buffalo Wild Wings

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New and current rewards members can take advantage of a BOGO free deal on burgers on Tuesday. The offer is available for dine-in, delivery and takeout orders.

Dave and Buster’s

Loyalty customers can get 50% off burger orders on Tuesday.

Wahlburgers

The burger chain, founded by Donnie Wahlberg, Mark Wahlberg and Executive Chef Paul Wahlberg, will be offering 50% off any Brothers’ Choice Burgers – The Impossible Burger (Mark’s Choice), The BBQ Bacon Burger (Donnie’s Choice) and The Our Burger( Paul’s Choice) – on Tuesday.

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Smashburger

Customers can get $5 Classic Single Smashburgers all day Tuesday at participating locations nationwide by using the code CLASSIC24 in stores, on the website, or in the app.

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Responders find 1 dead in South El Monte building fire

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Responders find 1 dead in South El Monte building fire

An investigation is underway after one person was found dead inside a commercial fire that erupted in the San Gabriel Valley overnight.

The blaze was reported just before 11:30 p.m. on Rush Street near Edwards Avenue in South El Monte.

Responders arrived to find heavy smoke and fire coming from the building.

One person was found dead following a fire in South El Monte that erupted on May 26, 2024. (RMG News)

A portion of the roof collapsed during the firefight and crews were forced into a defensive mode at one point, a Los Angeles County Fire Department spokesperson told KTLA.

The spokesperson later confirmed that one person was found dead inside the building which houses several businesses.

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No information regarding the identity of the victim has been released.

The cause of the fire was under investigation.

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Cars intentionally torched by arsonist in Southern California neighborhood

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Cars intentionally torched by arsonist in Southern California neighborhood

An arson investigation is underway after several cars were torched in Los Angeles’ Chinatown neighborhood overnight, police confirmed to KTLA.  

Neighborhood residents who live between North Bunker Hill Avenue and Bartlett Street awoke at around 4:30 a.m. Sunday to flames engulfing several of their cars parked at the curb.  

“I get outside and it’s like the world is on fire,” Daniel Finnerty told KTLA’s Rachel Menitoff. “The apocalypse is happening in my front yard.”  

Residents who spoke with KTLA said it’s not uncommon to come across scenes like this, random and destructive fires, but this time someone was targeting people’s cars.  

“You got a car down there in flames and then up a block, you just hear boom, and I assume it was a tire exploding,” Finnerty added. “It’s crazy stuff.”  

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Unfortunately, Cecelia Martinez’s family car went up in the blaze.  

“My biggest fear was that the cars were going to explode because I had just put gas in my car,” she explained. “I don’t have a car right now. Yeah, insurance will pay, but what happens to all of the memories that we had in that car. It was our family car.”  

  • Multiple cars torched in L.A.'s Chinatown neighborhood
  • Multiple cars torched in L.A.'s Chinatown neighborhood
  • Multiple cars torched in L.A.'s Chinatown neighborhood

Thomas Conrad told KTLA that he believes the fires could be the work of someone living in a nearby homeless encampment.  

“Here we go again,” he said when asked what he thought of the situation. “It’s a thrill to commit crimes knowing you probably won’t get caught and if you do, you get the proverbial slap on the wrist.”  

Investigators with the Los Angeles Police Department spent time at the scene collecting evidence, saying arson was to blame for the charred destruction left behind.  

“It’s not what they did,” Johana Martinez said. “It’s more about the car they took from us. It’s really going to hurt because they don’t know the sacrifices my parents made to actually get us that car that we were all comfortable in.”  

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Anyone with information about the fire is urged to contact LAPD. Those wishing to remain anonymous can call the L.A. Regional Crime Stoppers Hotline at 800-222-8477 or leave tips online at www.lacrimestoppers.org 

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