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Rob Kardashian testifies he feared for his life when Blac Chyna put gun to his head

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Rob Kardashian testifies he feared for his life when Blac Chyna put gun to his head

Rob Kardashian testified Wednesday that he feared for his life on an evening in 2016 when his then-fiancée Blac Chyna pointed a gun at his head, pulled a phone-charging cable round his neck and repeatedly hit him with a steel rod whereas underneath the affect of drugs.

“She strangled me, she put a gun to my head twice, she was on cocaine and alcohol,” Kardashian stated, his voice rising almost to a shout in a Los Angeles courtroom as Chyna’s legal professional Lynne Ciani sought to forged doubt on the assault and its severity.

Chyna is suing Rob Kardashian’s mom Kris Jenner and sisters Kim Kardashian, Khloe Kardashian and Kylie Jenner, alleging they unfold false reviews of her assaulting him so as to have her “Conserving Up With the Kardashians” spinoff “Rob & Chyna” canceled and spoil her actuality TV profession.

Throughout an emotional and contentious hour on the stand, Rob Kardashian grew offended when Ciani requested him why images and video from the times that adopted didn’t present any marks on him, regardless of his testimony that she had hit him repeatedly with a 6-foot steel rod.

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“Did you’ve as a lot as a Band-Assist on you?” the legal professional requested.

“I simply advised you it didn’t depart a mark on my face!” Rob Kardashian stated. “And the gun to my head two totally different occasions in the course of the evening didn’t depart a mark to my temple!”

Kris Jenner and Kim Kardashian watched the testimony from the entrance row of the gallery, and had no seen response.

Chyna testified earlier within the trial that she was by no means violent towards Rob Kardashian.

She stated that on the evening of Dec. 14 and the morning of Dec. 15, 2016, the couple had been celebrating the information that “Rob & Chyna” was getting a second season.

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The all-night celebration become a bitter struggle by morning, when he took her telephone and shut himself in a closet, searching for proof of communications with different males, she stated.

She testified that earlier within the night, she had wrapped a phone-charging twine round Rob Kardashian’s neck playfully as a result of he was ignoring her, and picked up a gun he stored round, at all times unloaded, from a nightstand as a joke.

The chain of occasions would result in the tip of the connection, and their present.

Rob Kardashian, 35, the youngest of Kris Jenner’s 4 youngsters with the late Robert Kardashian, has stored a a lot decrease public profile than his mom and sisters. He was principally an offscreen character, and solely sometimes appeared, on the household’s actuality present.

He broke from the sample in 2016, spending a yr within the limelight earlier than it went dangerous. He and Chyna started courting in January, introduced their engagement in April, introduced they have been having a toddler collectively in Might, had their very own actuality present premiere in September, and had a daughter, Dream, in November.

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He testified Wednesday that he felt looking back that their love was by no means actual, and that he had been on the “weakest, worst level” in his life when their relationship started.

He stated the coupling was “poisonous” from the beginning, and that she beat him at the least 5 occasions in the course of the yearlong relationship.

“Strangling somebody, beating somebody, that’s not a household,” he stated. “That’s not like to me.”

Rob Kardashian wore a loose-fitting, untucked black gown shirt on the stand. His in any other case darkish testimony drew fun from a lot of the courtroom when Ciani instructed that two movies she confirmed have been shot on the identical day as a result of he was carrying the identical factor.

“That doesn’t imply something,” he stated. “I put on the identical factor each day.”

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Rob Kardashian shouldn’t be a defendant on this trial. Chyna’s allegations in opposition to him, stemming from the identical incidents, will get a separate trial when this one is finished.

Earlier Wednesday, Corey Gamble, a key witness backing up Rob Kardashian’s account of the assault, insisted that he noticed Chyna punch him and whip him with a phone-charging twine, as Ciani tried to poke holes in his story.

“I stated that she attacked him,” testified Gamble, the longtime boyfriend and someday co-star of “Conserving Up With the Kardashians” matriarch Kris Jenner. “What I noticed is what I noticed.”

Gamble stated he rushed to the home the couple was staying in after Kris Jenner acquired an early morning name from her son, who sounded deeply distressed.

When he arrived, he stated, Chyna was holding some type of steel rod, and threw it down. She rushed towards Rob Kardashian, whipping the telephone twine at him then punching him.

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“By the point she acquired to him, she began hitting him,” Gamble testified. ”I used to be in a position to get in the midst of them two. I even acquired hit two or 3 times.”

Gamble stated Chyna threw a chair at Rob Kardashian’s automotive as he was leaving, then tried to select up a desk however Gamble stopped her.

Throughout cross-examination, Ciani had Gamble learn from a declaration he submitted within the case two years earlier, through which he stated he arrived to search out Chyna hitting Rob Kardashian along with her fists, however made no point out of any of the objects.

“You didn’t see ample to say the steel rod, the twine or the desk?” Ciani requested.

“I don’t know why I didn’t embody these particulars,” Gamble stated.

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Homes threatened as ‘Sierra Fire’ in San Bernardino County erupts

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Homes threatened as ‘Sierra Fire’ in San Bernardino County erupts

Crews with the San Bernardino County Fire Department are on the scene of a wind-driven brushfire in Fontana that has grown to an estimated 350 acres and is threatening structures, authorities confirmed to KTLA.  

The two-alarm blaze, dubbed the “Sierra Fire,” was first reported around 3:30 p.m. in the area of 11660 Sierra Avenue behind Martin Tudor Splash Park, fire officials said.  

Amid warm temperatures and westerly winds blowing between 10-15 miles per hour, the vegetation fire, which was burning in what crews called “light fuel,” moved in a southeasterly direction with “moderate side slop expansion to [the] east,” and quickly grew to some 40 acres.

By 4:30 p.m., fire officials said crews and equipment were in place to protect the threatened structures.  

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Just two hours later, the brushfire had grown to some 350 acres with 15% containment.  

“Additional ground resources and aircraft requested,” fire officials said on X, formerly Twitter.  

So far, it does not appear that any mandatory evacuation orders have been issued.  

The cause of the fire remains under investigation.  

This is a developing story. Check back for additional updates.  

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Gov. Newsom signs ‘more fiscally responsible’ California budget

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Gov. Newsom signs ‘more fiscally responsible’ California budget

Governor Gavin Newsom signed California’s 2024 budget on Saturday, which cut spending in an effort to close the state’s $47 billion deficit.

About $16 billion in spending cuts were made in the 2024 plan with a goal of making the upcoming budget “more fiscally responsible,” according to the agreement’s fact sheet.

“This is a responsible budget that prepares for the future while investing in foundational programs that benefit millions of Californians every day,” Newsom said. “Thanks to careful stewardship of the budget over the past few years, we’re able to meet this moment while protecting our progress on housing, homelessness, education, health care and other priorities that matter deeply to Californians. I thank the Legislature for their partnership in delivering this sound and balanced plan.” 

Gavin Newsom, governor of California, center, speaks to members of the media at the McCamish Pavilion on the Georgia Institute of Technology campus following the first presidential debate in Atlanta, Georgia, US, on Thursday, June 27, 2024. (Getty Images)

According to the Governor’s office, the agreement avoids deep program cuts while maintaining the budget for education and Medi-Cal expansion.

The $298 billion spending agreement was passed by the State Legislature on Wednesday in a series of bills, that Newsom signed on Saturday. The spending includes several items on the agenda of state Democrats, like support services for the unhoused and for immigrants lacking permanent legal status.

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Part of the budget includes taking from the state’s reserve “rainy day fund” over the next two fiscal years, including $5.1 billion in 2024-25 and $7.1 billion in 2025-26.

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Family devastated after young Southern California father dies from fentanyl

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Family devastated after young Southern California father dies from fentanyl

Loved ones are remembering a young Southern California father who died from fentanyl as the suspect who sold him the drugs was sentenced to prison.

On November 11, 2022, Ian Pangburn, 26, purchased fentanyl from Javier Carlos Cruz, 23, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

Pangurn ingested a fentanyl pill and died the next day. A toxicologist determined that fentanyl poisoning had caused his death. 

Pangburn’s mother, Jennifer Ochoa, said her son had previously struggled with drug use but was working to turn his life around when he died.

“He was a happy person at times and he struggled,” Ochoa said. “I won’t downplay it. There’s a stigma about drug users that they take a drug and it’s their fault and they deserve to die, but it’s not [true]. He didn’t want to die. He didn’t ask to die. Unfortunately, he made a choice and the consequences of his choice ended up being death.”

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Pangburn, who leaves behind a 4-year-old daughter, had graduated from Alta Loma High School where he played football and was attending classes at Mt. San Antonio College as he worked on improving his future.

  • Ian Pangburn and his young daughter are seen in a family photo. (Pangburn Family)
  • Ian Pangburn, 26, is seen in a family photo. (Pangburn Family)
  • Ian Pangburn's mother, Jennifer Ochoa, and his sister, Cecilia Ochoa, speak to KTLA.
  • Ian Pangburn, who played football in high school, is seen with his mother in a family photo. (Pangburn Family)
  • Ian Pangburn and his young daughter are seen in a family photo. (Pangburn Family)
  • Ian Pangburn and his siblings are seen in a family photo. (Pangburn Family)

He had been messaging Cruz, the man who sold him the deadly narcotics, for a while before he took that fatal dose.

Cruz was arrested on December 27, 2022. While searching his home, Ontario Police discovered nearly 1,500 counterfeit oxycodone pills containing fentanyl, along with three semiautomatic handguns.

Ochoa is speaking out following her son’s death, warning others about the extreme dangers of fentanyl and drug trafficking.

According to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, two milligrams of fentanyl is considered a potentially fatal dose and lab testing indicates that seven out of 10 pills seized from suspects contain a lethal dose.

“Fentanyl, even one pill, it just depends on the potency because they don’t have any way to regulate it because it’s illegal so one pill could have enough fentanyl in it to kill a dozen people,” said Byron Pangburn, the victim’s father. “And that’s one pill. So it varies because there’s no quality control on something that’s made illegally or by cartels.”

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Pangburn’s sister, Cecilia Ochoa, said she knows firsthand how painful the consequences of drug use can be.

“A lesson I learned from this is just how precious life truly is,” she said. “Because we all only have one life, when a moment is gone, you can’t get it back. It’s gone forever.”

Ashley Nusser, Pangborn’s partner and mother of his daughter, is devastated and trying to help the young child understand her father’s death. 

“She knows her dad was taken by a very bad man,” Nusser said. “She knows he’s buried in the ground, but we have said that he will always be in your heart.”

On June 28, 2024, Cruz entered a plea deal and was sentenced to 14 years in federal prison and three years of supervised release for the distribution of fentanyl. Cruz also admitted that his products resulted in the death of Pangburn, officials said.

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Pangburn, who is an Ontario resident, is survived by his daughter, siblings, parents and friends.

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