Los Angeles, Ca
Man killed by hit-and-run driver in Boyle Heights: LAPD
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A person was killed by a hit-and-run driver as he walked in a crosswalk Saturday evening, in line with the Los Angeles Police Division.
The person, estimated to be in his 40s or 50s, was crossing Whittier Boulevard on the intersection with Esperanza Road simply after 10 p.m. when he was struck by a automotive, which then didn’t cease to assist, police stated.
The Los Angeles Fireplace Division declared the person useless on the scene, and police didn’t have an outline of the hit-and-run car to launch.
Los Angeles, Ca
Pleasure boat crash in Long Beach leaves 1 dead, 10 hospitalized
At least one person is dead, and 10 others hospitalized after what’s being described by authorities as a 48-foot-pleasure craft with 11 passengers aboard crashed in the waters off Long Beach Wednesday night.
Crews with the Long Beach Fire Department responded to the area of the Los Alamitos Bay jetty just before 9:30 p.m. on reports that a vessel had run into the rocks, overturned and began taking on water, Long Beach fire officials confirmed to KTLA.
When first responders arrived at the scene, it was determined to be a mass casualty incident.
Aerial footage of the incident captured by Sky5 showed a heavy presence of first responders as victims were rescued and loaded aboard ambulances bound for nearby hospitals.
The details of the crash are extremely limited and it’s unclear exactly what caused the vessel to hit the rocks, but authorities told KTLA that speed was likely a factor and that one victim, only described as 40-50 years old, was declared dead aboard the ship.
Five other passengers required physical rescue, authorities added.
A total of 10 patients were rushed to the hospital, seven in stable condition and three in critical condition.
No further details were immediately available.
Los Angeles, Ca
Southern Califonia father shot and killed in front of family, gunman at large
Police are searching for a suspect who gunned down a man as he was walking with his family in Covina.
The incident happened on June 22 near the 1100 block of East Wanamaker Drive at around 9:35 p.m., according to the Covina Police Department.
The victim, identified only as a 28-year-old man, was walking with his wife and their three children — an 11-year-old girl and 9-year-old twin boys.
Suddenly, a male suspect approached them and began walking in between the victim and his wife, prompting a verbal altercation.
That’s when the suspect pulled out a gun from his waistband and fired two shots at the victim, police said.
The victim was struck in the chest and the gunman immediately fled the area.
Officers responded to the scene and performed life-saving measures on the man before he was rushed to a local hospital where he died from his injuries.
The circumstances surrounding the fatal shooting remain under investigation. A police sketch of the suspect was released in hopes someone may recognize him.
The gunman is described as a Hispanic male around 20-25 years old. He stands around 5 feet 5 inches tall and has a thin build.
Anyone with information on the case is asked to call Det. Preciado at 626-384-5622.
Anonymous tips can be provided to L.A. Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or online at lacrimestoppers.org.
Los Angeles, Ca
McDonald’s plant-based burger wasn't popular among customers, company says
Consumers seemingly didn’t love McDonald’s McPlant, the company’s version of a plant-based burger.
During the Wall Street Journal’s Global Food Forum, Joe Erlinger, the president of McDonald’s USA, said that the meat-less burger “was not successful” in San Francisco and Dallas.
In 2021, the burger also appeared at other McDonald’s locations nationwide, including El Segundo and Manhattan Beach.
According to MarketWatch, restaurants in the Bay Area and Dallas-Fort Worth were selling 20 McPlants daily, fewer than the 40 to 60 they had expected.
“I don’t think the U.S. consumer is coming to McDonald’s looking for the McPlant or other plant-based proteins,” Erlinger said. He also shared that salads won’t return to menus nationwide either.
McDonald’s plant-based burger featured a patty made from ingredients like peas, rice, and potatoes, served on a sesame seed bun with tomato, lettuce, pickles, onions, mayonnaise, ketchup, mustard and American cheese.
The patty was co-developed with Beyond Meat.
The company has since ended its limited test run of the McPlant without disclosing any plans for a potential nationwide debut.
According to the Good Food Institute, a nonprofit that promotes alternatives to animal proteins, meat alternatives grew in popularity in the U.S. in 2019 and 2021, but their popularity lessened in 2022 and declined in 2023.
However, that’s not the case everywhere. McDonald’s international markets were apparently more welcoming of the plant-based option.
Though McPlant wasn’t a hit, Erlinger said that McDonald’s will continue investing heavily in its chicken products.
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