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California Man Pleads Guilty To Sexually Exploiting Minor He Met While Playing "Clash Of Clans"

A Fresno, California Man Pleaded Guilty Today To Using The Internet To Coerce And Entice

A Minor Into Producing Child Pornography.

Assistant Attorney General Brian A. Benczkowski Of The Justice Department's Criminal Division,

U.S. Attorney G. Zachary Terwilliger Of The Eastern District Of Virginia, Assistant Director

In Charge Nancy Mcnamara Of The Fbi Washington Field Office And Chief Of Police Barry M.

Barnard Of The Prince William County Police Department Made The Announcement.

Emilio Morales, 29, Pleaded Guilty To One Count Of Coercion And Enticement Of A Minor

Into Illegal Sexual Activity Before U.S. District Judge Liam O'grady Of The Eastern District

Of Virginia.

Sentencing Is Scheduled For May 31.

According To Admissions Made In Connection With His Guilty Plea, Morales Met The 11-Year-Old

Victim While Playing The Online Game "Clash Of Clans."

In 2017, Morales Began Grooming The Victim Over Clash Of Clans Before Proposing That

He And The Victim Communicate Privately Over The Online Chatting Application Kik Messenger.

While Communicating Over Kik Messenger, Morales Coerced And Persuaded The Victim To Produce

And Send Him Sexually Explicit Images And Videos.

The Conduct Ceased When, Despite Morales's Attempts At Manipulation, The Minor Victim

Refused To Participate In Any Further Sexual Activity.

The Case Was Investigated By The Fbi Washington Field Office's Child Exploitation And Human

Trafficking Task Force And The Prince William County Police Department, With Substantial

Assistance From The Fbi's Fresno Resident Agency.

It Is Being Prosecuted By Trial Attorney Kyle P. Reynolds Of The Criminal Division's Child

Exploitation And Obscenity Section (Ceos) And Assistant U.S. Attorney Whitney D. Russell

Of The Eastern District Of Virginia.

This Case Was Brought As Part Of Project Safe Childhood, A Nationwide Initiative Launched

In May 2006 By The Department Of Justice To Combat The Growing Epidemic Of Child Sexual

Exploitation And Abuse.

Led By U.S. Attorneys' Offices And Ceos, Project Safe Childhood Marshals Federal, State

And Local Resources To Better Locate, Apprehend And Prosecute Individuals Who Exploit Children

Via The Internet, As Well As To Identify And Rescue Victims.

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Our Country Safe.

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For more infomation >> Disgusting News Out Of California - Duration: 3:19.

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California AG: President Doesn't Have Authority To Violate Constitution | Andrea Mitchell | MSNBC - Duration: 6:14.

For more infomation >> California AG: President Doesn't Have Authority To Violate Constitution | Andrea Mitchell | MSNBC - Duration: 6:14.

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States Expected To Sue Trump Over National Emergency - Duration: 1:42.

For more infomation >> States Expected To Sue Trump Over National Emergency - Duration: 1:42.

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California, 15 other states sue Trump over emergency declaration | ABC7 - Duration: 1:54.

For more infomation >> California, 15 other states sue Trump over emergency declaration | ABC7 - Duration: 1:54.

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California Politicians Pushback Over Trump's National Emergency Declaration - Duration: 2:48.

For more infomation >> California Politicians Pushback Over Trump's National Emergency Declaration - Duration: 2:48.

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Truffle-Hunting Pups Credited With Making Grower Top In California - Duration: 0:44.

For more infomation >> Truffle-Hunting Pups Credited With Making Grower Top In California - Duration: 0:44.

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JB Holmes rises above Rory McIlroy to win Genesis Open in California - Duration: 1:18.

Rory McIlroy came close, but the Genesis Open crown ultimately belonged to JB Holmes on a dramatic final day in California

The Northern Irishman handled inclement conditions and rose into second with Justin Thomas late on Sunday afternoon

But he could not maintain the march up the leaderboard and eventually slipped back into fourth by the close of play

GENESIS OPEN - TOP FIVE PLACES 1. JB Holmes, -142. Justin Thomas, -133. Kim Si-woo, -124

Rory McIlroy, -114. Marc Leishman, -11  American Holmes rallied from a from a four-shot deficit as the weather-blighted tournament drew to a close

He picked up two shots and dropped one on the way out before carding a birdie and a bogey as he headed back to the club house

The one-under 70 saw him at 14 under for the tournament, one shot ahead of Thomas who had led for a time, and sealed his fifth PGA win

McIlroy carded a 69 to finish on 11 under overall at the end of the tournament. Further down the leaderboard Tiger Woods tied for 15th after carding 72 (six under overall)

Englishmen Paul Casey and Tommy Fleetwood finished tied 25 and tied 28th respectively (five and four under)

For more infomation >> JB Holmes rises above Rory McIlroy to win Genesis Open in California - Duration: 1:18.

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California attorney general wants oversight in hospital sale to Santa Clara County - Duration: 11:10.

California Atty. Gen. Xavier Becerra is asking a federal district judge in Los Angeles to place a hold on the sale of two struggling hospitals to Santa Clara County, a request the county says could scuttle the purchase

 Becerra's action is the latest skirmish in a years-long effort by the state to maintain oversight of six financially beleaguered not-for-profit hospitals

The hospitals, located in both Northern and Southern California, are now in bankruptcy

Advertisement >  They were originally owned and operated by the Daughters of Charity of St

Vincent de Paul but were plagued by spiraling operating losses.  The state's involvement began when the Catholic organization decided to sell the nonprofits

 State law gives the attorney general responsibility for reviewing sales of not-for-profit assets, and former Atty

Gen. Kamala Harris imposed conditions on the sale.  Harris, now a U.S. senator and Democratic presidential candidate, required the hospitals to maintain specific services and bed counts and to treat the poor

 The conditions also called for capital improvements and a commitment that the 7,000 jobs at the health facilities would continue, with comparable salaries, wages and job duties

 The hospitals were to make annual reports on compliance to the attorney general

 Verity Health System purchased the hospitals but could not restore them to financial health

The company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in August.  Santa Clara County now wants to buy two of the hospitals — O'Connor Hospital in San Jose and St

Louise Regional Hospital in Gilroy — and a medical center for $235 million. The sale is on schedule to be completed by the end of the month

 Becerra, though, wants the county to assume the conditions negotiated by Harris, albeit with some reworking to make them applicable to a government owner

 Jeff Smith, chief executive of Santa Clara County, said the attorney general has no authority over a sale of a nonprofit hospital to a county

 The bankruptcy judge overseeing the case agreed, and Becerra asked a district judge for an emergency stay

 U.S. District Judge R. Gary Klausner, appointed by President George W. Bush, has asked for written arguments

He is expected to rule this month.  Becerra's office, which does not object to the sale, points to language in the agreement negotiated by Harris that says the conditions would be binding on future owners

 "We're going to do everything we must to make sure that the people whose lives depend on those health facilities will be protected," Becerra said in a statement released by his office

Advertisement >  Smith said that many of the conditions make no sense for a government buyer and that the county has agreed to all of the clinical conditions, including keeping emergency services

 "The plan is to increase the services," Smith said.  If Becerra succeeds in putting a hold on the sale, the hospitals could end up closed, and the future of the other four also would be more at risk, Smith said

 The county's purchase agreement expires March 1, "so if they can't sell it to us free and clear by March 1, we would have to step out," Smith said

 When asked whether that would scuttle the deal permanently, Smith said he could not rule anything out

 "We think it is important to keep these hospitals open," he said.  Becerra put the blame on Santa Clara, saying the county should agree to the conditions

 "Santa Clara County has no reason to put in jeopardy the purchase of these hospitals, just as it has no reason to put in jeopardy the medical services and protections patients rely on and currently receive," he said

 Anthony Wright, executive director of Health Access California, said attorneys general have been important in the past in overseeing sales of nonprofit hospitals to ensure continued access and services

 "Santa Clara would be a good steward for those two hospitals," said Wright, whose group advocates for healthcare consumers

"At the same time we do support the attorney general's authority in imposing conditions

"  Santa Clara County already operates a $1.5-billion healthcare system with a hospital and 10 clinics

But the hospital operates at high capacity, and bed shortages are common.  Two million people live in Santa Clara County, and about a fourth of them have inconsistent health insurance or are underinsured, Smith said

 Strategic Global Management Inc., a California-based for-profit hospital operator, has bid $610 million to take over the other four hospitals: St

Francis Medical Center in Lynwood, St. Vincent Medical Center in Los Angeles, Seton Medical Center in Daly City and Seton Coastside in Moss Beach

St. Vincent Medical Center in Los Angeles is one of the six former Daughters of Charity hospitals being sold out of bankruptcy by Verity Health System

(Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times)  Those hospitals are subject to the attorney general's oversight, although lawyers could try to get the conditions struck down in bankruptcy proceedings

 In a court declaration, Verity CEO Richard G. Adcock said the attorney general's conditions locked the hospitals "into a failing business model, dictating both minute details of business operations" and prohibiting change

 For example, the conditions required Verity to enter into contracts with certain entities, he said

 "Because those entities were well aware of the AG's requirement that Verity contract with them or be in default, Verity had no bargaining power with those entities or payors," Adcock said

 Integrity Healthcare took over management of Verity's six struggling hospitals in 2015

 NantWorks, a Culver City company controlled by Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, purchased Integrity in 2017, and the company loaned Verity $148 million, according to court records

 Many healthcare advocates were initially thrilled that the Southern California medical entrepreneur was taking charge, but the cash influx and new management did not stop the losses

The delight turned to anger when the hospitals declared bankruptcy.  Integrity no longer has a contract with the hospitals

Soon-Shiong, a physician and inventor who owns the Los Angeles Times, is a creditor in the bankruptcy

For more infomation >> California attorney general wants oversight in hospital sale to Santa Clara County - Duration: 11:10.

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아름다웠던 캘리포니아 롱비치 (Long Beach/California/Travel) - Duration: 4:22.

Hello! This is Mido from Craze pigling channel.

Long beach is a harbor city in California.

Most of the vessels

from Korea dock here.

Like many other American cities,

this place is also quite big.

I only stopped by the spots I go all the time

but still a day just passed!

This harbor city has a lot of rich people's yachts

and the scenery is splendid!

The other side of where I visited today,

there's a ship called Queen Mary which is no longer in operation and permanently docked here.

The bar there is very nice

you should visit!

A light house is just a bit of a walk from where I was

A light house is just a bit of a walk from where I was

For more infomation >> 아름다웠던 캘리포니아 롱비치 (Long Beach/California/Travel) - Duration: 4:22.

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Long night for motorists stranded in snow as storm hits Southern California mountains Los Angeles - Duration: 1:56.

Long night for motorists stranded in snow as storm hits Southern California mountains Los Angeles

Hundreds of drivers were stranded in the Grapevine when a powerful snowstorm closed Interstate 5 for hours.

As of early Monday morning, the southbound 5 was back open with California Highway Patrol escorts. The northbound 5 did not reopen until around 11:30 a.m., according to transporation officials.

Snowfall elevations were expected to drop to 2,500 feet, and authorities warned that highway closures could make holiday travel in the mountains dicey.

Thats really the main concern slick conditions on the major passes, said Kathy Hoxsie, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service.

It was a long night for many motorists stranded on both sides of the 5 Freeway.

"And now were stuck," motorist Kay Bailey "As soon as we got off the exit, we started sliding. So were stuck in the car."

For a few hours Sunday morning, Southern California looked like its summer self: clear, blue skies with the mountains ringing the Los Angeles Basin visible and beautiful in the distance.

But yet another Pacific storm though significantly lighter than previous systems brought scattered showers in the afternoon before tapering off Sunday night.

Southern California skies should clear by Monday morning, but the chilly, overcast conditions that have prevailed this soggy winter arent behind us quite yet. Another mild storm could descend on the Los Angeles area later in the week.

The National Weather Service is predicting a 40 percent chance of rain very light and widely scattered on Thursday, Hoxsie said.

For more infomation >> Long night for motorists stranded in snow as storm hits Southern California mountains Los Angeles - Duration: 1:56.

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Mountain lion removed from tree in California backyard - Duration: 1:38.

Mountain lion removed from tree in California backyard

Arriving at the house in Hesperia, San Bernardino County, they found a large cougar, or mountain lion, sitting about 50 feet 15 meters in the air in a tree in the backyard.

The homeowner was gardening when they became aware of the cougar, authorities said.

Staff from the California Department of Fish Wildlife tranquilized the big cat before firefighters approached it using a ladder, the fire department .

It was then lowered from the tree in a harness, assessed by wildlife experts and released back into the wild.

"It is common for young mountain lions to wander outside what some would consider normal habitat in an attempt to establish their territory," said Kevin Brennan, a biologist at the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.

About 80 miles from Los Angeles, the town of Hesperia sits in the Mojave Desert and is bordered to the south by the San Bernardino Mountains.

While cougar attacks on humans are rare, the animal presented a danger to residents, warden Rick Fischer said.

"Leaving the lion in the tree would not have been safe for the community," Fischer said. "Once the lion regained consciousness we ensured he safely returned to his suitable habitat."

Earlier this month, a runner in Colorado after it attacked him.

Fewer than 20 people have been killed in North America by mountain lions in more than 100 years, officials said after that incident.

For more infomation >> Mountain lion removed from tree in California backyard - Duration: 1:38.

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Mountain lion removed from tree in California backyard - Duration: 2:07.

Mountain lion removed from tree in California backyard

Arriving at the house in Hesperia, San Bernardino County, they found a large cougar, or mountain lion, sitting about 50 feet 15 meters in the air in a tree in the backyard.

The homeowner was gardening when they became aware of the cougar, authorities said.

Staff from the California Department of Fish Wildlife tranquilized the big cat before firefighters approached it using a ladder, the fire department .

It was then lowered from the tree in a harness, assessed by wildlife experts and released back into the wild.

"It is common for young mountain lions to wander outside what some would consider normal habitat in an attempt to establish their territory," said Kevin Brennan, a biologist at the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.

About 80 miles from Los Angeles, the town of Hesperia sits in the Mojave Desert and is bordered to the south by the San Bernardino Mountains.

While cougar attacks on humans are rare, the animal presented a danger to residents, warden Rick Fischer said.

"Leaving the lion in the tree would not have been safe for the community," Fischer said. "Once the lion regained consciousness we ensured he safely returned to his suitable habitat."

Earlier this month, a runner in Colorado after it attacked him.

Fewer than 20 people have been killed in North America by mountain lions in more than 100 years, officials said after that incident.

For more infomation >> Mountain lion removed from tree in California backyard - Duration: 2:07.

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Update Mountain lion removed from tree in California backyard - Duration: 1:45.

Update Mountain lion removed from tree in California backyard

Arriving at the house in Hesperia, San Bernardino County, they found a large cougar, or mountain lion, sitting about 50 feet 15 meters in the air in a tree in the backyard.

The homeowner was gardening when they became aware of the cougar, authorities said.

Staff from the California Department of Fish Wildlife tranquilized the big cat before firefighters approached it using a ladder, the fire department .

It was then lowered from the tree in a harness, assessed by wildlife experts and released back into the wild.

"It is common for young mountain lions to wander outside what some would consider normal habitat in an attempt to establish their territory," said Kevin Brennan, a biologist at the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.

About 80 miles from Los Angeles, the town of Hesperia sits in the Mojave Desert and is bordered to the south by the San Bernardino Mountains.

While cougar attacks on humans are rare, the animal presented a danger to residents, warden Rick Fischer said.

"Leaving the lion in the tree would not have been safe for the community," Fischer said. "Once the lion regained consciousness we ensured he safely returned to his suitable habitat."

Earlier this month, a runner in Colorado after it attacked him.

Fewer than 20 people have been killed in North America by mountain lions in more than 100 years, officials said after that incident.

For more infomation >> Update Mountain lion removed from tree in California backyard - Duration: 1:45.

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Long night for motorists stranded in snow as storm hits Southern California mountains Los Angeles - Duration: 1:51.

Long night for motorists stranded in snow as storm hits Southern California mountains Los Angeles

Hundreds of drivers were stranded in the Grapevine when a powerful snowstorm closed Interstate 5 for hours.

As of early Monday morning, the southbound 5 was back open with California Highway Patrol escorts. The northbound 5 did not reopen until around 11:30 a.m., according to transporation officials.

Snowfall elevations were expected to drop to 2,500 feet, and authorities warned that highway closures could make holiday travel in the mountains dicey.

Thats really the main concern slick conditions on the major passes, said Kathy Hoxsie, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service.

It was a long night for many motorists stranded on both sides of the 5 Freeway.

"And now were stuck," motorist Kay Bailey "As soon as we got off the exit, we started sliding. So were stuck in the car."

For a few hours Sunday morning, Southern California looked like its summer self: clear, blue skies with the mountains ringing the Los Angeles Basin visible and beautiful in the distance.

But yet another Pacific storm though significantly lighter than previous systems brought scattered showers in the afternoon before tapering off Sunday night.

Southern California skies should clear by Monday morning, but the chilly, overcast conditions that have prevailed this soggy winter arent behind us quite yet. Another mild storm could descend on the Los Angeles area later in the week.

The National Weather Service is predicting a 40 percent chance of rain very light and widely scattered on Thursday, Hoxsie said.

For more infomation >> Long night for motorists stranded in snow as storm hits Southern California mountains Los Angeles - Duration: 1:51.

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Group of 16 states led by California sue President Trump, claiming he 'illegally' - Duration: 8:52.

Group of 16 states led by California sue President Trump, claiming he 'illegally' declared a national emergency in a bid to get $5.7 billion to help build the wall

A coalition of 16 U.S. states led by California sued President Donald Trump's administration on Monday over his decision to declare a national emergency to obtain funds for building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. The lawsuit filed in U.S.

District Court for the Northern District of California came just days after Trump invoked emergency powers on Friday after Congress declined to fulfill his request for $5.7 billion to help build the wall that was his signature 2016 campaign promise.

His move aims to let him spend money appropriated by Congress for other purposes.

Joining in filing the lawsuit are the attorneys general of Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, and Virginia.

'Today, on Presidents Day, we take President Trump to court to block his misuse of presidential power,' California Attorney General Xavier Becerra said in a statement.

We´re suing President Trump to stop him from unilaterally robbing taxpayer funds lawfully set aside by Congress for the people of our states. For most of us, the Office of the Presidency is not a place for theatre,' added Becerra, a Democrat.

Three Texas landowners and an environmental group filed the first lawsuit against Trump's move on Friday, saying it violates the Constitution and would infringe on their property rights.

The legal challenges could slow down Trump's efforts to build the wall, which he says is needed to check illegal immigration and drug trafficking, but will likely end up at the conservative-leaning U.S.

In a budget deal passed by Congress to avert a second government shutdown, nearly $1. 4 billion was allocated toward border fencing. Trump's emergency order would give him an additional $6. 7 billion beyond what lawmakers authorized.

In television interviews on Sunday and Monday, Becerra said the lawsuit would use Trump's own words against him as evidence there is no national emergency to declare.

Earlier, Trump had said he knew that he did not need to declare an emergency to build the wall, a comment that could now undercut the government's legal argument.

'Presidents don't go in and claim declarations of emergency for the purposes of raiding accounts because they weren't able to get Congress to fund items,' Becerra said on MSNBC.

The legal challenges could slow down Trump's efforts to build the wall, which he says is needed to check illegal immigration and drug trafficking, but will likely end up at the conservative-leaning U.S.

A woman from Honduras is seen running from tear gas with her two children after trying to breach the border.

Earlier, Trump had said he knew that he did not need to declare an emergency to build the wall, a comment that could now undercut the government's legal argument.

A section of the wall is seen being put in place in El Paso, Texas, in January.

A coalition of 16 U.S. states led by California sued President Donald Trump's administration on Monday over his decision to declare a national emergency to obtain funds for building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. The lawsuit filed in U.S.

District Court for the Northern District of California came just days after Trump invoked emergency powers on Friday after Congress declined to fulfill his request for $5.7 billion to help build the wall that was his signature 2016 campaign promise.

His move aims to let him spend money appropriated by Congress for other purposes.

Joining in filing the lawsuit are the attorneys general of Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, and Virginia.

'Today, on Presidents Day, we take President Trump to court to block his misuse of presidential power,' California Attorney General Xavier Becerra said in a statement.

We´re suing President Trump to stop him from unilaterally robbing taxpayer funds lawfully set aside by Congress for the people of our states. For most of us, the Office of the Presidency is not a place for theatre,' added Becerra, a Democrat.

Three Texas landowners and an environmental group filed the first lawsuit against Trump's move on Friday, saying it violates the Constitution and would infringe on their property rights.

The legal challenges could slow down Trump's efforts to build the wall, which he says is needed to check illegal immigration and drug trafficking, but will likely end up at the conservative-leaning U.S.

In a budget deal passed by Congress to avert a second government shutdown, nearly $1. 4 billion was allocated toward border fencing. Trump's emergency order would give him an additional $6. 7 billion beyond what lawmakers authorized.

In television interviews on Sunday and Monday, Becerra said the lawsuit would use Trump's own words against him as evidence there is no national emergency to declare.

Earlier, Trump had said he knew that he did not need to declare an emergency to build the wall, a comment that could now undercut the government's legal argument.

'Presidents don't go in and claim declarations of emergency for the purposes of raiding accounts because they weren't able to get Congress to fund items,' Becerra said on MSNBC.

The legal challenges could slow down Trump's efforts to build the wall, which he says is needed to check illegal immigration and drug trafficking, but will likely end up at the conservative-leaning U.S.

A woman from Honduras is seen running from tear gas with her two children after trying to breach the border.

Earlier, Trump had said he knew that he did not need to declare an emergency to build the wall, a comment that could now undercut the government's legal argument.

A section of the wall is seen being put in place in El Paso, Texas, in January.

For more infomation >> Group of 16 states led by California sue President Trump, claiming he 'illegally' - Duration: 8:52.

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Mountain lion removed from tree in California backyard - Duration: 1:35.

Mountain lion removed from tree in California backyard

Arriving at the house in Hesperia, San Bernardino County, they found a large cougar, or mountain lion, sitting about 50 feet 15 meters in the air in a tree in the backyard.

The homeowner was gardening when they became aware of the cougar, authorities said.

Staff from the California Department of Fish Wildlife tranquilized the big cat before firefighters approached it using a ladder, the fire department .

It was then lowered from the tree in a harness, assessed by wildlife experts and released back into the wild.

"It is common for young mountain lions to wander outside what some would consider normal habitat in an attempt to establish their territory," said Kevin Brennan, a biologist at the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.

About 80 miles from Los Angeles, the town of Hesperia sits in the Mojave Desert and is bordered to the south by the San Bernardino Mountains.

While cougar attacks on humans are rare, the animal presented a danger to residents, warden Rick Fischer said.

"Leaving the lion in the tree would not have been safe for the community," Fischer said. "Once the lion regained consciousness we ensured he safely returned to his suitable habitat."

Earlier this month, a runner in Colorado after it attacked him.

Fewer than 20 people have been killed in North America by mountain lions in more than 100 years, officials said after that incident.

For more infomation >> Mountain lion removed from tree in California backyard - Duration: 1:35.

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Mountain lion removed from tree in California backyard - Duration: 1:37.

Mountain lion removed from tree in California backyard

Arriving at the house in Hesperia, San Bernardino County, they found a large cougar, or mountain lion, sitting about 50 feet 15 meters in the air in a tree in the backyard.

The homeowner was gardening when they became aware of the cougar, authorities said.

Staff from the California Department of Fish Wildlife tranquilized the big cat before firefighters approached it using a ladder, the fire department .

It was then lowered from the tree in a harness, assessed by wildlife experts and released back into the wild.

"It is common for young mountain lions to wander outside what some would consider normal habitat in an attempt to establish their territory," said Kevin Brennan, a biologist at the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.

About 80 miles from Los Angeles, the town of Hesperia sits in the Mojave Desert and is bordered to the south by the San Bernardino Mountains.

While cougar attacks on humans are rare, the animal presented a danger to residents, warden Rick Fischer said.

"Leaving the lion in the tree would not have been safe for the community," Fischer said. "Once the lion regained consciousness we ensured he safely returned to his suitable habitat."

Earlier this month, a runner in Colorado after it attacked him.

Fewer than 20 people have been killed in North America by mountain lions in more than 100 years, officials said after that incident.

For more infomation >> Mountain lion removed from tree in California backyard - Duration: 1:37.

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Fantasy 5 winning numbers Feb 17 2019 - Duration: 1:45.

Fantasy 5 winning numbers Feb 17 2019

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