The Los Angeles police are seeking help from the public to identify two drivers involved in two collisions that resulted in the death of a bicyclist in Northridge. The first collision involved a gray Honda traveling northbound on Lindley Avenue, which hit the bicyclist near Napa Street around 9:15 p.m. The bicyclist was then struck a second time by a gray pickup truck, and both drivers fled the scene without stopping to offer aid or identify themselves.
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Longtime death row inmate shouldn’t be executed because he has dementia, lawyers argue
Salt Lake City — Attorneys for Ralph Leroy Menzies, a Utah man on death row for 37 years, argued in court that he should be spared execution due to severe dementia that impairs his understanding of the situation. Menzies was convicted of murdering Maurine Hunsaker in 1988, and if deemed competent, he may face execution by firing squad, a method recently used in South Carolina. The judge will issue a decision on Menzies' competency within 60...
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