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Gang Member Shot by Officer Pleads Not Guilty to Car Theft

by Alexander Nguyen March 6, 2015March 7, 2015

A documented gang member wounded in an officer-involved shooting after he allegedly accelerated a stolen car toward officers near a Southcrest gas station pleaded not guilty Friday to seven charges, including assault on a peace officer, auto theft, having a concealed weapon in a vehicle and resisting an executive officer. Sergio Antonio Ceballos Reyes, 18, was […]

Nude Robber Shot by Police ID’d as Philip Anthony McMahon

by Alexander Nguyen February 18, 2015

Mental Competency Evaluation Ordered for Ex-Con Accused of Shooting Cop

by Ryan Posner January 9, 2015January 9, 2015

Not Guilty Plea from Hospital Bed: Cops Say He Waved Gun

by Alexander Nguyen August 20, 2014August 20, 2014

Authorities ID Suicidal Man Shot by Police in De Anza Cove

by Alexander Nguyen August 7, 2014August 7, 2014

Court Hears Dramatic Details of Officer’s October Shooting

by Jennifer Vigil June 9, 2014

Oceanside Harbor Shooting Details from Twitter

by Christine Huard April 7, 2014April 7, 2014

Linda Vista Murder Suspect Shot by Police Sees Preliminary Hearing Delayed 2 Months

by Ken Stone March 20, 2014March 20, 2014

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