'Very sad, broken': Relatives remember family killed in Stockton arson – As the manhunt for an alleged triple murderer in Stockton continues, a family is grieving, fundraising and calling for justice. Speaking in Spanish and fighting through tears, Guillermo Gutierrez was heartbroken and pleading for justice. "Someone has to know where he is," said Guillermo. "Just they don't want to say (anything)." Guillermo is talking about 59-year-old Jose Carmona, known by nearly seven aliases, but known to Guillermo as the man who allegedly killed his 33-year-old daughter Lizbeth Josefina Gutierrez and two of her young sons Tuesday morning. California leaders react to Supreme Court ruling on homeless camping ban – California leaders are sharing their thoughts after the Supreme Court ruled Friday cities can enforce bans on homeless people sleeping outdoors despite the lack of shelter space in some areas. In a 6-3 decision along ideological lines, the high court reversed a ruling by a San Francisco-based appeals court that found outdoor sleeping bans amount to cruel and unusual punishment. Here's what California leaders have to say about the ruling. Placer County grand jury report breaks down how Roseville murder suspect escaped hospital – The Placer County deputy assigned to watch accused killer Eric Abril left the room over a dozen times while Abril was hospitalized, according to a Placer County grand jury report released Thursday. Abril is accused of killing James MacEgan during a hostage situation in Roseville in April 2023. The topic of Abril’s escape is one of many covered in the final 2023-24 grand jury report. It provides the clearest picture yet of what happened leading up to the escape and subsequent 33-hour manhunt. California high schoolers will soon be required to take a financial literacy course to graduate. The governor’s office says Gavin Newsom is expected to sign AB 2927, requiring a semester-long personal finance education course to be offered by the 2027-28 school year and make it a requirement to graduate starting with the class of 2030-31. Northern Californians awoke to a surprising forecast when they checked their iPhone's weather app, but could it really reach 119 degrees next Saturday? It's not realistic. Every kid has potential. Yet thousands of kids don’t have the support they need to discover theirs. You can help. Join ABC10 and Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Greater Sacramento Area to help match kids with someone who will empower them, inspire them and ignite their potential. Not everyone has time to volunteer as a mentor, but you can make a big difference with a little donation. Visit ABC10.com/StandWithKids to donate and help local kids thrive. Sponsored by The Good Feet Store and Big O Tires. |
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June 28, 2024
'Very sad, broken': Relatives remember family killed in Stockton arson
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