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BREAKING: California Democrat Scandal About To EXPLODE…

Here's What We Know RIVERSIDE, California – A former Southern

California sheriff's deputy who was previously cleared of wrongdoing has been arrested and

charged with the murder of the father of his lover's children.

Former Deputy Oscar Rodriguez, 36, was arrested Thursday in the 2014 shooting death of Luis

Carlos Morin Jr., the Riverside County district attorney's office said in a statement.Luis

Carlos Morin Jr. was fatally shot in Coachella on Jan. 27, 2014, by Deputy Oscar Rodriguez.

Prosecutors had previously determined that Rodriguez was justified in shooting Morin

while attempting to arrest him on a warrant.

But they reopened the case after learning through a civil lawsuit filed by Morin's

family that Rodriguez was intimately involved with the mother of Morin's children, officials

said.Morin's family soon filed a civil suit against Riverside County, alleging that Rodriguez

was in an intimate relationship with Diana Perez, the mother of Morin's children, according

to ABC 7.

The suit also claimed that Rodriguez was hiding in the bushes when Morin came home that night.

Rodriguez allegedly approached him from behind, kicked him in the back of the knees then held

him down to the ground while firing one shot into his back, killing him.

Based on new information, the incident became a murder investigation, officials said.

After an investigation involving the District Attorney's Office and the sheriff's department,

a grand jury indicted Rodriguez for murder.

"This was a love triangle," said Riverside County District Attorney Mike Hestrin.

"The deputy was on-duty, but he was not acting in the course of his duty.

He was taking care of personal things that he was trying to do."

Rodriguez was indicted on one charge of murder and use of a firearm.

He is scheduled to appear in court in Indio on Friday.

Also charged was the woman Rodriguez was intimately involved with, Diana Perez.

Perez, 39, was also arrested Thursday on a charge of being an accessory to murder.

She is expected to be arraigned Jan. 3

John Hall, a spokesman for the district attorney's office, could not immediately explain what

led the agency to absolve Rodriguez in the first place in August 2015.

District Attorney Mike Hestrin told reporters the case was an isolated incident involving

a "rogue deputy."

"There was no evidence of any wrongdoing or any cover-up by the sheriff's department,"

he told reporters.

The sheriff's department declined to comment and referred all questions to the district

attorney's office.

The shooting occurred Jan. 27, 2014, after Morin returned to his mother's home in Coachella

— a desert city southeast of Palm Springs — from attending a family birthday party.

Rodriguez tried to detain 39-year-old Morin from behind and then held him on the ground

after Morin fell, firing at least one shot, Morin's family said in federal court filings.

Rodriguez claimed in court papers to have shot Morin in self-defense after trying to

arrest him on two warrants.

The county agreed to pay Morin's family nearly $7 million to settle the suit in October

2015.

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BREAKING NEWS Out Of California… It's BAD News For Hawaii - Duration: 3:15.

BREAKING NEWS Out Of California…

It's BAD News For Hawaii The state of Hawaii just got some coal in

her stockings this Christmas after discovering a deranged psychopath who escaped a mental

institution and hopped a plane to California is on his way back home.Apparently California

isn't the only place full of fruits and nuts after all.

Randall Saito, 59, has been locked up in a mental institution for decades after being

acquitted of murdering a woman due to criminal insanity, having stabbed her and shot her

multiple times.Fox News has the details of Saito's great escape

Saito escaped Hawaii State Hospital, which is outside of Honolulu, on the morning of

Nov. 12.

He caught a taxi a mile away, which brought him to a charter plane going to Maui.

He was later able to use an alias to get past security and onto another flight, heading

to San Jose, Calif.

Another taxi ride brought him to Stockton, where he was eventually apprehended.

Sources told Hawaii News Now that Saito purchased his plane ticket to California online and

paid for his taxi ride and charter flight in cash.

It's unclear why staff members at the hospital didn't alert authorities of his disappearance

until that evening, long after he'd managed to cross state lines.

After three days on the run, Saito was arrested in Stockton, Calif., after Honolulu authorities

got a tip saying he was on his way to his brother's home.

Saito has been locked up in the psychiatric hospital since 1981 and stated that part of

the reason he sought to escape was to get as much time under his belt as possible away

from strict supervision as a means of demonstrating he could behave himself in society.

Not sure his actions are going to have the impact he was hoping for, given he yet again

showed utter disregard for the law and didn't think twice about throwing caution to the

wind and doing what his heart desired.

One thing's for sure.

This incident exposes the glaring holes in our mental health care system here in the

United States, an area that has been under fire by people on both sides of the political

spectrum for how easily deranged and twisted individuals seem to slip through the cracks

and end up hurting innocent people.

Saito is a prime example of how certain violent offenders just need to be put to death in

a quick, cost effective manner both as a means of bringing closure to victims and as a deterrent

to future crimes.

Justice is about restitution, and since we can't bring someone back from the dead,

the only punishment that is equal in value to the crime is for the murderer's life

to be forfeit.

Therefore, this nut shouldn't be able to sneak around and hop onto planes, putting

people at risk, because he should've been put in a hole decades ago.

Unfortunately, that's not going to happen, thanks in large part to the bleeding heart

crowd doing as much damage as possible to the justice system with their utter denial

of reality when it comes to dealing with the criminal mind.

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Arrestan a un oficial de California por un aparente crimen pasional - Duration: 2:13.

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'Thomas' Fire Officially The Largest Wildfire In California History - Duration: 0:26.

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California wildfire now largest in state history - Duration: 0:54.

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Dreamers celebran que un juez de California mantenga viva la demanda contra el gobierno - Duration: 2:07.

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People call 911 when 'strange light' appears in California | news 24h - Duration: 11:39.

'The aliens are here': Arizona and California 911 centers are inundated with calls and celebrities go on a Twitter frenzy over 'spaceship-shaped light' in the sky - but it is just a Space X rocket

Residents of Southern California and Arizona were startled just after dusk on Friday when a strange white light which later turned out to be a SpaceX rocket launch appeared in the sky.

The streak of white light would create what turned out to be a fish-shaped pattern, prompting locals to speculate on social media as to what it was.

Local television stations as well as law enforcement agencies received a number of telephone calls from amazed witnesses who were eventually told that what they saw was a rocket launch from Vandenberg Air Force Base in central California.

One news report said that at least 130 people in just one part of Los Angeles County called 911 on Friday evening.

Residents of Southern California and Arizona were startled just after dusk on Friday when a strange white light which later turned out to be a SpaceX rocket launch appeared in the sky.

The streak of white light would create what turned out to be a fish-shaped pattern, prompting locals to speculate on social media as to what it was.

Initially, some people thought it may have been a UFO or the prelude to an alien invasion.

There was also talk of a possible nuclear strike by North Korea.

Elon Musk, the CEO of SpaceX, quipped on Twitter that the object in the sky was a nuclear alien UFO from North Korea.

But it turns out it was the contrail from a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket as seen above from Pasadena, California.

Instagram user Ashley Benson uploaded this photo, writing: So this just happened while I was hiking.

The twilight effect from a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base carrying 10 Iridium voice and data relay satellites is shown in a view from US Highway 101 and Padaro Lane in Carpinteria, California on Friday.

The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is seen from El Sugundo, California.

This photo was taken by Twitter user Amanda Stiles.

In this photo provided by Javier Mendoza, the contrail from a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is seen from Long Beach, California.

Twitter user Leandro Perez snapped photos of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket as it appeared over Disneyland Park in Anaheim.

Falcon 9 is a family of two-stage-to-orbit medium lift launch vehicles, named for its use of nine first-stage engines.

This photograph released by SpaceX shows its Falcon 9 rocket before liftoff from Vandenberg Air Force Base on Friday.

The reused SpaceX rocket that was launched on Friday carried 10 satellites into space from California.

Earth is seen in the background after the rocket launched on Friday evening.

The rocket is seen from a camera that is attached to the vehicle after its launch from a base in central California.

he launch in the setting sun created a shining streak that was widely seen throughout Southern California and prompted puzzlement and even concern.

Cars pulled over on freeways so drivers could take pictures.

Initially, some people thought it may have been a UFO or the prelude to an alien invasion.

There was also talk of a possible nuclear strike by North Korea.

Footage of the rocket launch was captured by a viewer of KTLA-TV.

What the heck is this weird jellyfish thing going across the sky right now!?! tweeted actress Jenna Fischer of The Office fame.

Elon Musk, the CEO of SpaceX, quipped on Twitter that the object in the sky was a nuclear alien UFO from North Korea.

Twitter users were having a ball with the sighting.

#SpaceX gotta give a better Public notice. I aint know if this was a Rocket, aliens, Santa Claus, or North Korea, tweeted one user. .

The reused SpaceX rocket that was launched on Friday carried 10 satellites into space from California.

The Falcon 9 booster lifted off from coastal Vandenberg Air Force Base shortly before 5:30 p.m. Friday. .

It carried the latest batch of satellites for Iridium Communications.

The same booster carried Iridium satellites into orbit in June.

That time, it landed on a platform in the Pacific. This time, the rocket plunged into the sea.

Its the final launch of 2017 for SpaceX, which has contracted to replace Iridiums system with 75 new satellites.

The Los Angeles Fire Department issued an advisory that the mysterious light in the sky was from the rocket launch.

Jimmy Golen, a sports writer for The Associated Press in Boston who was in Southern California for the holidays, said he and other tourists saw the long, glowing contrail while touring Warner Bros.

studio in the Los Angeles suburb of Burbank.

People were wondering if it had something to do with movies, or TV or a UFO, he said.

It was very cool.. The same rocket carried Iridium satellites into orbit in June.

That time, the first stage landed on a floating platform in the Pacific Ocean.

This time, the rocket was allowed to plunge into the sea.

It was the 18th and final launch of 2017 for SpaceX, which has contracted to replace Iridiums system with 75 updated satellites.

SpaceX has made four launches and expects to make several more to complete the job by mid-2018.

The satellites also carry payloads for global real-time aircraft tracking and a ship-tracking service.

Earlier this week, Musk revealed the giant rocket he hopes will take man to the moon and Mars.

Scheduled to blast off from Cape Canaveral on the same pad as the Saturn V Apollo 11 moon rocket on its first unmanned mission next month, Musk has boasted it will have double the thrust of the next largest rocket in use.

He also says it will carry his own Tesla Roadster, which will be sent flying towards Mars.

Musk also tweeted an incredible image of people next to a landed rocket to give an idea of the scale of themachines.

He said Falcon Heavy launching from same @NASA pad as the Saturn V Apollo 11 moon rocket.

It was 50% higher thrust with five F-1 engines at 7. 5M lb-F. I love that rocket so much.

He also confirmed the rocket will have a max thrust at lift-off is 5. 1 million pounds or 2300 metric tons, adding the first mission will run at 92%.

Falcon Heavy to launch next month from Apollo 11 pad at the Cape.

Will have double thrust of next largest rocket. Guaranteed to be exciting, one way or another, Musk originally posted.

The mission marks SpaceXs most ambitious project to date.

Musk founded SpaceX in 2002, with the aim of reducing space transportation costs and enabling the colonization of Mars.

The 46-year-old South African is also the CEO of Tesla, and predicts Falcon Heavys payload will stay in deep space for a while.

Although the public announcement shoots for next month, the date is not set in stone, with the ambitious CEO known for getting ahead of himself and periodically missing release dates.

Earlier last week SpaceX said it had delayed the launch of its giant Falcon Heavy rocket until 2018.

The firm said it was still on course to test the rocket in a static fire trial this year.

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'UFO' spotted over California sparks fear of 'alien invasion' during SpaceX launch - Duration: 1:55.

'UFO' spotted over California sparks fear of 'alien invasion' during SpaceX launch

The stunning phenomenon sparked panic from Californian residents – who unaware of a planned launch by Elon Musk's SpaceX. Some believed it could be a visit from an alien UFO or spacecraft.

The footage of the launch looked spectacular across the night sky with a luminous blue trail. Twitter user Melanie Dramos said: "Saw a God damn UFO in Hollywood guys, what?".

Another Twitter user CRO said: "We are not alone. " Kevin Chen tweeted the SpaceX boss: "@elonmusk you should probably clarify that the UFO in California is your rocket.

" The Los Angeles Fire Department said the "mysterious lights in the sky was from the Vandenberg launch. SpaceX is Mr Musk's agency and it has re-used its Falcon 9 on five separate missions, all of which were launched this year.

The mission sends 10 satellites into orbit and Space X said this is the fourth flight for long-time customer Iridium.

The rocket was launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base at 5:27 p.m local time. All of the satellites successfully deployed with the last one deployed about one an hour and 12 minutes after launch.

The rocket's first stage was first used during a mission in June. It was SpaceX's 18th launch of the year.

For more infomation >> 'UFO' spotted over California sparks fear of 'alien invasion' during SpaceX launch - Duration: 1:55.

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BREAKING NEWS Out Of California…. It's BAD - Duration: 3:13.

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BREAKING: 400,000 GONE From California Overnight – This Is MASSIVE - Duration: 5:26.

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Deadly California wildfire now largest blaze in state's history - Duration: 4:49.

Deadly California wildfire now largest blaze in state's history

LOS ANGELES — A California wildfire that has killed two people and seared its way through cities, towns and wilderness northwest of Los Angeles became the largest blaze ever officially recorded in California on Friday, authorities said.

The Thomas fire took only 2 ½ weeks to burn its way into history books as unrelenting winds and parched weather turned everything in its path to tinder — including more than 700 homes.

The fire in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties had scorched 273,400 acres, or about 427 square miles of coastal foothills and national forest, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.

That was 154 acres larger than California's previous fire record holder — the 2003 Cedar fire in San Diego County that killed 15 people.

The Cedar fire had been recognized as the biggest California wildfire in terms of acreage since 1932.

Some fires before that date undoubtedly were larger but records are unreliable, according to state fire officials.

A firefighter and a civilian fleeing the flames died in the Thomas fire as days of unrelentingly dry, gusty winds drove the flames.

At times firefighters were forced to retreat to safe areas and simply wait for the flames to pass so they could attack them from the rear.

Often erratic gusts combined with extremely low humidity — it dropped to just 1 percent on some days — pushed the blaze with virtually unprecedented speed, blackening more ground in weeks than other fires had consumed in a month or more.

On Wednesday, as the fire continued to march north and west, Santa Barbara County fire Capt.

David Zaniboni was awed by the speed of its growth.

"Those (other) fires burned for weeks and weeks and this fire is only a few weeks old," he said.

"It's incredible.".

By that point, firefighters already were beginning to take advantage of a lull in the weather.

Several days of easing winds allowed crews to burn and bulldoze protective firebreaks in the foothills above threatened communities, including the celebrity enclave of Montecito.

By Thursday, most of the southern end of the fire also was surrounded and the last mandatory evacuation orders were called off.

As of Friday, while 18,000 homes and other buildings were technically still at risk, there was little flame showing in previously burned areas and the fire was moving slowly through remote wilderness.

The fire was 65 percent contained and colder, moister weather was helping.

Although some 50-mph winds gusts were recorded, it produced "no remarkable fire activity" near Montecito or other areas, according to a state fire report.

Brush and timber in the area remain tinder dry, and fire crews are setting backfires to burn it out, and that could add to the fire's size.

"The main fire itself will not have any growth," Capt.

Brandon Vaccaro of the California City Fire Department told the Los Angeles Times.

"Any growth that we see or is reflected in the acreage will be based on the control burns.".

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SpaceX Rocket Launch Lights Up The California Sky, Freaks Out Some Residents - Duration: 2:39.

SpaceX Rocket Launch Lights Up The California Sky, Freaks Out Some Residents

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Deadly California wildfire now largest blaze in state's history - Duration: 4:32.

Deadly California wildfire now largest blaze in state's history

A firefighter battles a wildfire as it burns along a hillside near homes in Santa Paula, California.

LOS ANGELES — A California wildfire that has killed two people and seared its way through cities, towns and wilderness northwest of Los Angeles became the largest blaze ever officially recorded in California on Friday, authorities said.

The Thomas fire took only 2 ½ weeks to burn its way into history books as unrelenting winds and parched weather turned everything in its path to tinder — including more than 700 homes.

The fire in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties had scorched 273,400 acres, or about 427 square miles of coastal foothills and national forest, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.

That was 154 acres larger than California's previous fire record holder — the 2003 Cedar fire in San Diego County that killed 15 people.

The Cedar fire had been recognized as the biggest California wildfire in terms of acreage since 1932. Some fires before that date undoubtedly were larger but records are unreliable, according to state fire officials.

A firefighter and a civilian fleeing the flames died in the Thomas fire as days of unrelentingly dry, gusty winds drove the flames.

At times firefighters were forced to retreat to safe areas and simply wait for the flames to pass so they could attack them from the rear.

Often erratic gusts combined with extremely low humidity — it dropped to just 1 percent on some days — pushed the blaze with virtually unprecedented speed, blackening more ground in weeks than other fires had consumed in a month or more.

On Wednesday, as the fire continued to march north and west, Santa Barbara County fire Capt. David Zaniboni was awed by the speed of its growth.

"Those (other) fires burned for weeks and weeks and this fire is only a few weeks old," he said. By that point, firefighters already were beginning to take advantage of a lull in the weather.

Several days of easing winds allowed crews to burn and bulldoze protective firebreaks in the foothills above threatened communities, including the celebrity enclave of Montecito.

By Thursday, most of the southern end of the fire also was surrounded and the last mandatory evacuation orders were called off.

As of Friday, while 18,000 homes and other buildings were technically still at risk, there was little flame showing in previously burned areas and the fire was moving slowly through remote wilderness.

The fire was 65 percent contained and colder, moister weather was helping. Although some 50-mph winds gusts were recorded, it produced "no remarkable fire activity" near Montecito or other areas, according to a state fire report.

Brush and timber in the area remain tinder dry, and fire crews are setting backfires to burn it out, and that could add to the fire's size.

"The main fire itself will not have any growth," Capt. Brandon Vaccaro of the California City Fire Department told the Los Angeles Times. "Any growth that we see or is reflected in the acreage will be based on the control burns.".

For more infomation >> Deadly California wildfire now largest blaze in state's history - Duration: 4:32.

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Crowds FREAK OUT as 'UFO' soars above California - sparking 'alien invasion' fears - Duration: 1:31.

Crowds FREAK OUT as 'UFO' soars above California - sparking 'alien invasion' fears

Startled crowds stopped in their tracks on Friday when the milky white object flew above California on Friday evening. Some even believed the bizarre sight was proof aliens were about to make first contact. One tweeted: "WTF was that – first contact?".

Another wrote: "Anyone else see that UFO in LA just now?" But it quickly became clear aliens were not about to land on Earth. The stunning phenomenon was actually part of tech giant Elon Musk's SpaceX Vandenberg launch.

Its mission aimed to send 10 satellites into orbit and the company said it was the fourth flight for long-time customer Iridium.

The rocket was launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base at 5.27pm local time. All of the satellites were successfully deployed, it was later confirmed.

Musk later poked fun at the baffled crowds when he posted a video of the spectacle on Twitter. He captioned the clip: "Nuclear alien UFO from North Korea.".

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