West
Sacramento mass shooting: Yet another suspect arrested after fleeing to Las Vegas
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A suspect in a gang-related mass taking pictures in California was arrested by the FBI and police in Las Vegas on Saturday.
Authorities say Mtula Payton, 27, was one in all a minimum of 4 shooters in a Sacramento mass taking pictures that left 6 individuals useless and 12 injured in early April. Police stated on the time that the taking pictures was possible an altercation between two gangs.
“By their relentless investigation, our detectives developed data that Payton was residing at an condo complicated positioned in Las Vegas, Nevada,” Sacramento police stated in a press release.
“Our detectives relayed this data to Las Vegas Metro Police Division in an effort to apprehend Payton. Las Vegas Metro Police Division labored with our detectives for weeks in an effort to find Payton,” police added.
SACRAMENTO MASS SHOOTING: THIRD PERSON ARRESTED
Payton’s arrest comes greater than a month after different alleged shooters within the case. Police apprehended brothers Dandrae and Smiley Martin, 26 and 27 respectively, in mid-April.
Payton is at present locked up in a custodial facility in Nevada, however he will likely be transferred to Sacramento PD custody within the coming days, police say.
Payton and the others are dealing with homicide prices for his or her involvement within the taking pictures.
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San Francisco, CA
Cardinals Conjure Up Dramatic Win In San Francisco
THE STORY: SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Two diving interceptions and a kick from a guy who had just signed.
The Cardinals somehow used that to upset the 49ers, 24-23, Sunday at Levi’s Stadium.
Chad Ryland, signed to the practice squad this week because veteran Matt Prater had soreness in his left knee, booted a 35-yard field goal with 1:37 left to give the Cardinals (2-3) the lead that never felt like it was coming.
The Cardinals weren’t the only ones having kicker issues. The 49ers lost Jake Moody earlier in the game with a badly sprained ankle, meaning they needed to use their punter as a backup. But it didn’t matter. Linebacker Kyzir White made a diving pick of a tipped Brock Purdy pass to seal the win.
Earlier in the game, linebacker Mack Wilson Sr. made a diving interception himself to short-circuit what looked like a 49ers TD drive.
Much more to come on azcardinals.com.
Denver, CO
Pat Surtain's 100-yard pick-six turns momentum in Denver
The Raiders could be up two scores. Instead, Pat Surtain II happened.
With the Raiders leading 10-3 and with a first down at the Denver 5, quarterback Gardner Minshew made a horrible decision. He tried to hit Brock Bowers, and Surtain caught the ball in the end zone and went untouched to the other end zone.
The 100-yard pick-six has tied the game 10-10.
Minshew is 10-of-12 for 116 yards with a touchdown and the pick. He hit Bowers for a 57-yard score.
Broncos rookie quarterback Bo Nix is 4-of-6 for 43 yards.
Seattle, WA
Burst pipe ruins 5,000+ albums at West Seattle's famous Easy Street Records
SEATTLE – Workers at Easy Street Records are in clean-up mode this weekend after a pipe burst in their building damaged the famous store.
An apartment above the famous West Seattle shop had a pipe burst overnight, causing damage to thousands of items of merchandise. The store is powering through, as a Jelly Roll listening party is still on the schedule for Sunday night at 5 p.m.
So far, the owner says at least 5,000 records, 300 hoodies and tote bags have been lost to water damage, as first reported by the West Seattle Blog.
Matt Vaughn provides photos of damage clean up at Easy Street Records (West Seattle Blog)
The owner, Matt Vaughn, told the outlet he has experienced “much worse” water damage to the store over the past 36 years. He added how grateful he was to the community who had helped get the place mostly cleaned up, save for a few fans and tarps on the sales floor.
In a post to Instagram Sunday, the Easy Street Records account said, in part:
“Please bear with us: Our store might look a bit messy right now, since the other night a pipe burst in the building…Thank you for your support. Loud love, Easy Street”
Easy Street Records has been a staple of West Seattle for decades. Hosting shows at their stage and restaurant area of the store. Legends such as Pearl Jam’s lead guitarist, Eddie Vedder, make their way to the store for events.
Back in April, Vedder showed up to Easy Street ahead of Record Store Day to promote his latest album.
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