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San Jose Rampage, Catalytic Converter Theft Prevention, and Lori's Diner Reopens

06-02
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A tragic rampage in San Jose and Milpitas resulted in three fatalities and two critically injured individuals. The 31-year-old suspect, Kevin Parker Rana, has been apprehended. Two victims were fatally run over, while the third was stabbed to death.

San Francisco police are battling catalytic converter theft by collaborating with Sunset Auto Care, offering free etching services until 2 PM today. This strategy aids in tracing criminals. Meanwhile, the renowned Lori's Diner has reopened its flagship Sutter Street location amid businesses exiting the area. The pandemic had forced its closure in 2020, but the focus now is on rejuvenating their sole remaining venue.

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