Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco launched his campaign for California governor, criticizing Democratic leadership for the state’s decline and pledging to restore law and order. Bianco, a Republican, highlighted issues such as rising costs, homelessness, and crime as reasons for his candidacy, vowing to create a better California. With a track record of defying COVID-19 mandates, supporting tough criminal penalties, and advocating for cooperation with federal immigration enforcement, Bianco aims to challenge Democrats in the 2026 race, including potential candidate Kamala Harris.
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At least 80 shots fired in mass shooting at house party, 1 person killed, 11 hurt, arrest made, authorities say
Hickory, N.C. — Garon Nathaniel Killian, 20, was arrested on an attempted murder charge following a weekend shooting at a house party in Hickory, North Carolina, which resulted in one death and 11 injuries. The shooting occurred early Sunday, with over 80 shots fired, prompting mass panic among attendees, and left 58-year-old Shawn Patrick Hood deceased. Authorities are continuing their investigation, having executed search warrants, and are urging anyone who attended the party to come...
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