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2021-05-16
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San Jose Sentinel

No suspect in custody after triple shooting in San Jose

(San Jose, Calif.) San Jose police said it's investigating Saturday's triple shooting as a homicide and currently have not identified any suspects in the case.

COVID-19 clinic to open at Levi’s Stadium for teen vaccination

(SANTA CLARA COUNTY, Calif.) Santa Clara County is teaming up with the San Francisco 49ers to host a COVID-19 vaccination clinic to get teenagers vaccinated at Levi’s Stadium.

Contra Costa Today

Suspect arrested after hitting police patrol car

(SAN RAMON, Calif.) A police officer tracked down a suspect who hit his patrol car and attempted to flee early Tuesday, East Bay Times reports.

Suspect arrested for Walnut Creek murder

(WALNUT CREEK, Calif.) Police have arrested a 63-year-old suspect in connection with the Monday homicide at Civic Park, Patch reports.

Oakland Observer

East Oakland shooting leaves 3 teens injured

(OAKLAND, Calif.) Teens were injured during a shooting in East Oakland early Tuesday morning, East Bay Times reports.

Man shot to death on sidewalk in East Oakland

(OAKLAND, Calif.) Police are investigating the shooting death of a 49-year-old man in East Oakland Wednesday, East Bay Times reports.

San Francisco City Beat

Gov. Newsom proposes investing $12 billion to end family homelessness in California within five years

(SAN FRANCISCO) Gov. Gavin Newsom on Tuesday unveiled a $12 billion budget proposal to address California's homelessness with an ambitious goal to end family homelessness over the next five years.

San Francisco could become first California city to ban 'ghost guns'

(SAN FRANCISCO) A San Francisco supervisor is looking to make the city the first in the state to completely ban the possession and sale of ghost gun kits and parts.

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