Sukhdeep Gill, a deputy with the Santa Clara Sheriff’s Office, was arrested Friday on charges of felony vandalism and falsely reporting a crime.
Author: Jordan Culver, USA TODAY
‘A devastating loss’: 6 dead, 11 hospitalized after liquid nitrogen leak at Georgia poultry plant, officials say
Gainesville is the center of Georgia’s poultry industry – the nation’s largest – and has thousands of employees working in multiple processing plants.
California man with ‘fully operational’ pipe bombs targeted Democrats, Twitter and Facebook in text messages, feds say
Ian Rogers is facing charges after federal investigators found homemade pipe bombs, 49 firearms and 24 boxes of ammo at his home and business.
California man sent threatening texts to families of congressman, journalist on day of US Capitol riot, feds say
Robert Lemke, 35, was arrested in California after federal officials say he sent threatening texts to the families of a congressman and a journalist.
Mega Millions $1 billion jackpot is the third largest in US history. The winning ticket was sold in Michigan.
The Mega Millions jackpot on Friday was worth an estimated $1 billion, making it the third-largest jackpot in U.S. history.
‘Do you need help?’: Florida restaurant manager’s note helps child escape ‘torture,’ police say
Flaviane Carvalho, a Florida restaurant manager, wrote a note asking a child if he needed help when she noticed injuries on his arms and face.
‘Still in some shock’: North Carolina COVID-19 nurse wins $1 million second-chance lottery drawing
Terri Watkins won a $1 million drawing from the North Carolina Education Lottery, taking home more than $400,000 in cash.
‘I don’t ever recall a New Year’s Eve like this’: Gunfire leaves two dead, including a child, in Texas
Police in Arlington, Texas, are investigating multiple instances of ‘celebratory gunfire’ on New Year’s Eve. Two of the instances were fatal.
NYC police ask for help locating woman who tackled a Black teen after accusing him of stealing her phone
Police in New York City are looking for a woman who tackled a Black teenager she accused of stealing her phone in an incident that went viral.
Thousands remain without heat, hot water amid freezing temperatures in Colorado following vandalism of natural gas lines
Black Hills Energy crews were working Tuesday to restore service to 3,500 customers after vandalism damaged natural gas lines in Aspen, Colorado.