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MCO jail hunger-strike 09/03/10 4:45pm TDH

About 160-inmates at Monterey county jail have started a hunger strike, in response to new rules at the facility that limit the number of hygienic items they can buy.   Inmates may buy items in the jail with money deposited by family and friends.   They include toothpaste, soap, and shampoo.   Previously, inmates were allowed to purchase 4-bars per week.   The new rules limit the purchase to 1-bar of soap, 1-tube of toothpaste, and 1-bottle of shampoo per week.   Officials say they made the change because inmates had been stuffing soap into socks and using them as weapons.  The inmates staging the hunger-strike are suspected Norteno gang members.

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WATSONVILLE CONVENIENCE STORE ARREST 09-03-10 12:55 a.v.

A Watsonville teen was arrested last night after attempting to rob a convenience store at knife point. 18-year old Giovanni Zamora pulled a knife on two of the clerks at the East Lake store at around 8 p.m., demanded money, and then fled (with no money) in a dark-colored Honda. The store’s surveillance footage was used to identify the car. Zamora was taken into custody 3 hours later and was booked into Santa Cruz County Jail.

 

 

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SALINAS PARENTS MAY FACE FELONY CHARGES 09-03-10 12:45 a.v.

The parents of a 6-year old boy maybe facing a felony firearms charge after their son suffered critical injuries during an accidental shooting this week. No adults were at the Santa Rita Street home Tuesday just after 5 p.m, when the boy began playing with his father’s loaded shot gun. His 12-year old brother tried to take the gun away from him, when it accidentally went off shooting the boy in the abdomen. The parents could be charged with a felony for keeping the shotgun accessible to a minor since the law allows it when the result is serious injury or death. The final decision concerning charges will be made by prosecutors.

 

 

 

 

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SALINAS HWY 101 CHOPPER CRASH - UPDATED 09-03-10 09:30 a.v.

A portion of southbound Highway 101 in Salinas was shut down this morning for nearly 4 hours while emergency crews worked to clear the wreckage of a helicopter crash. Police say the Gomes Farm Air service chopper went down at 6:10 a.m., a mile south of Airport Boulevard, impacting traffic on Southbound Highway 101 only. Police diverted traffic onto side streets during the morning commute, while officers worked to clean-up fuel that was spilled during the crash. Meanwhile, the helicopter pilot was taken to a local hospital with non life threatening injuries. Both southbound lanes were reopened as of 10 a.m. this morning.

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FARR TO HOST CITIZENSHIP WORKSHOP 09-03-10 08:00 a.v.

A citizenship workshop will be hosted this weekend by Congressman Sam Farr. The noon to 3 p.m. Saturday event, which takes place at Watsonville Civic Plaza on 275 Main Street, hopes to increase the number of citizenship applicants by providing eligibility information to the public about the citizenship process. An attorney will also be on-hand to answer questions.

 

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