
- Police chase ended in crash shooting - Los Angeles police say they’ve apprehended an alleged drunk driver who led them on a pursuit that ended gunfire Thursday night. No injuries were reported during the pursuit or the shooting. The chase began about 9:45 p.m. Thursday after a traffic officer attempted to pull over the suspected drunk driver. Instead of pulling over, the driver fled, the man, whose name and age had not been released, eventually crashed at Paxton Avenue and Foothill Boulevard. Lopez said the suspect then drove toward the pursuing officers, who then opened fire on him. She could not say this morning how many of the officers fired or how many shots were fired.
- Teacher with pot and gun was set up - Fullerton high school history teacher, Gregory Abbott, 31, was jailed this week when police, acting on a tip, found a shotgun and marijuana in his car in the school parking lot. It has now been releases that he was a “victim of an elaborate setup,” police said Thursday. An anonymous caller had phoned police to report that he had purchased drugs from a teacher at the high school named Abbott, who kept a weapon in his vehicle. The telephone call was made from off campus. Police are not conducting a criminal investigation focused on who framed Abbott. Abbott said he didn’t blame them for arresting him, but that the ordeal seemed surreal.
- Man barricaded in standoff surrenders - Authorities said a Los Angeles man was arrested this morning after allegedly firing shots and barricading himself inside a home in the Exposition Park area. The incident began with a report of shots fired inside a home in the 400 block of East 43rd Street about 9:10 p.m. Thursday. Officers surrounding the house persuaded the shooting suspect to surrender about 4 a.m.. No one was injured in the standoff, Harding said. Police took a .22-caliber rifle from the home and took the suspect into custody, although he had not been arrested this morning.
- Two killed in plane crash in Murrieta - A single-engine two-seat plane crashed in a field near French Valley Airport in Murrieta this morning, killing the two people on board. “It looked like it was making an approach to the airport and then it just all of a sudden kind of rolled up and then nose-dived,” said David Borel, 44, a nearby resident said. Investigators are still trying to identify the people killed in the crash.
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