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Motorcyclist killed in Adelanto hit-and-run: Sheriff’s Department

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Motorcyclist killed in Adelanto hit-and-run: Sheriff’s Department

A 29-year-old Victorville man died after a hit-and-run collision with an SUV in Adelanto on Wednesday, and the motive force of the opposite car has been arrested, in line with the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Division.

The crash occurred at 8:11 p.m. on the intersection of Palmdale Street and Pearmain Avenue, the Sheriff’s Division stated in a information launch.

Leejon Tolliver, a 34-year-old Adelanto resident, was driving a silver 2014 Dodge Durango when he turned onto Palmdale Street in entrance of the motorcyclist, who has not been recognized however who was driving a 2021 Harley-Davidson Avenue Bob, authorities stated.

After the collision, the motorcyclist “was transported to Victor Valley Hospital and was pronounced deceased at 8:55 p.m. attributable to accidents sustained from the collision,” the discharge stated.

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Tolliver fled the scene after the crash, police stated, however he was taken into custody just a little over half an hour after the crash, jail information present.

He’s being held on the Excessive Desert Detention Heart in lieu of $50,000 bail on the hit-and-run cost, and jail information present his bail is an extra $50,000 on costs of driving inebriated and little one abuse.

On this hit-and-run, nevertheless, “alcohol or medicine didn’t look like an element within the collision,” the discharge stated.

Tolliver was attributable to seem in Victorville Superior Courtroom on Thursday for the DUI and little one abuse case, and he’s anticipated to look once more on Friday for the hit-and-run case, jail information present.

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Woman found dead at bus stop in Mid-Wilshire; police investigating

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Woman found dead at bus stop in Mid-Wilshire; police investigating

Police are investigating after a woman was found dead at a bus stop in the Mid-Wilshire neighborhood of Los Angeles Thursday.

According to Los Angeles police, the body had been at a bus stop on Crenshaw and Olympic Boulevards for around 10-12 hours before being discovered in the afternoon.

Emergency medical staff responded to the scene and after investigating, the woman was confirmed dead.

  • Police are investigating after a woman was found dead at a bus stop in the Mid-Wilshire neighborhood of Los Angeles on Dec. 26, 2024. (Citizen)Police are investigating after a woman was found dead at a bus stop in the Mid-Wilshire neighborhood of Los Angeles on Dec. 26, 2024. (Citizen)

It’s unclear how she died but police said no foul play was suspected at the time.

A canopy was placed around the bus stop and police tape cordoned off the area as the investigation continued.

Her identity was not released and her cause of death will be determined by the coroner’s office.

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Burger King is giving away free chicken sandwiches and bacon cheeseburgers

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Burger King is giving away free chicken sandwiches and bacon cheeseburgers

Burger King is still spreading holiday cheer with after Christmas food deals.

The burger chain has celebrated the holidays all month long with its 31-day deal promotion for rewards members and has saved some of its best deals for the end of the year.

On Friday, Dec. 27, and Monday, Dec. 30, customers can get a free original chicken sandwich and bacon cheeseburger with a $1 purchase. The chain is also offering its famous Whoppers for $3 on Wednesday.

The chain started its month-long celebration by offering free burgers and sodas earlier this month. The promotion also saw the return of fan-favorite items, such as its four-piece cheesy tots — reintroduced nationwide last December — and the croissant breakfast sandwich.

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Laugh Factory serves over 2,000 holiday meals to those in need for 45th year

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Laugh Factory serves over 2,000 holiday meals to those in need for 45th year

For the 45th consecutive year, the Laugh Factory in Hollywood opened its doors on Christmas Day to serve thousands of free meals to the homeless and those in need.

Owner Jamie Masada and a team of volunteers, including stars like Tim Allen, Tiffany Haddish, and Craig Robinson, hosted the annual event, which featured food, comedy shows, and holiday cheer. 

More than 2,000 meals were served throughout the day, accompanied by live performances to keep spirits high.

“I’m lucky I’m asked to do this,” comedian Tim Allen told KTLA’s Gene Kang. “Feed everyone who needs to be fed.”

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Among the attendees was Army veteran Ned Moore, who reflected on the importance of compassion during the holidays. “The Christmas spirit is to care about people all year, not just one day,” he said.

In addition to meals and laughter, children were given free toys, bringing smiles to many young faces. “When I see the joy on the children and parents’ faces, just to have a place to go, it’s a blessing,” said Laugh Factory President David Fuhrer.

For one couple, the event was a memorable holiday date night.

“The atmosphere here is wonderful,” said attendee Madeline. “The food is delicious, and I enjoy the comedy show.”

Volunteers, many of whom return year after year, said the event embodies the true spirit of the season.

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“Laughter and helping people go hand in hand,” said volunteer Ben Varadi. His sons, Jacob and Robert, added, “The best part is helping the community.”

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