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Sterling then complied but eventually resisted Lake's attempts to gain control of his hands, the state report says.Lake twice used a Taser on Sterling, with little to no effect. Salamoni eventually holstered his gun, tackled Sterling to the ground and tried to control Sterling's right arm, and Lake knelt and tried to control Sterling's left arm, the state report says.At one point, the already-released cell phone videos show, someone -- Salamoni, according to the state report -- shouting, "He's got a gun!" In one video, an officer draws something from his waistband and points it at Sterling."If you move, I swear to God," Salamoni tells Sterling.At this moment, the state report says, Sterling was positioned in a way that concealed his right front pocket. The officers continue to try to control his hands."He's going for the gun," Salamoni yells, according to the state report.The report says Salamoni first shot Sterling three times in the chest and then rolled off him.Sterling sat up. As Lake yelled at Sterling to get on the ground, Sterling rolled away from Salamoni, who fired three more shots, this time into Sterling's back. Sterling's hands and right side were concealed from Salamoni's view, the Louisiana attorney general said.Lake removed a loaded .38-caliber handgun from Sterling's right front pocket, the report says. 1340

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that would have long-lasting consequences."I am concerned about lowering impeachment standards to fit a paucity of evidence and an abundance of anger. I believe this impeachment not only fails to satisfy the standard of past impeachments but would create a dangerous precedent for future impeachments," Turley said.Nadler vowed to move swiftly to impeach Trump if his committee concludes that Trump committed impeachable offenses."Never before, in the history of the republic, have we been forced to consider the conduct of a president who appears to have solicited personal, political favors from a foreign government," said Nadler, a New York Democrat. "When we apply the Constitution to those facts, if it is true that President Trump has committed an impeachable offense — or impeachable offenses — then we must move swiftly to do our duty and charge him accordingly."Republicans slammed the Democratic impeachment inquiry, which Rep. Doug Collins of Georgia, the top Republican on the committee, dismissed as a "railroad job.""This is not an impeachment. This is simply a railroad job," Collins said. "And today is a waste of time."From the moment Nadler started the hearing, Republicans launched their protests of the including forcing votes on motion for House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff to testify, to have the whistleblower testify and to postpone Wednesday's hearing.The move to the Judiciary Committee has ratcheted up the partisan temperature in the committee room, as the committee has some of the most vocal partisans in Congress on both sides of the aisle.But the law professors made clear they weren't going to just be props for a partisan fistfight.Karlan pushed back against Collins, who said in his opening statement the professors "couldn't have possibly actually digested the Adam Schiff report from yesterday or the Republican response in any real way.""Mr. Collins, I would like to say to you, sir, that I read transcripts of every one of the witnesses who appeared in the live hearing because I would not speak about these things without reviewing the facts, so I'm insulted by the suggestion that as a law professor I don't care about those facts," she said.The President's attorneys 2216

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Stuart was booked into the Vista Detention Facility on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter, misdemeanor hit-and-run and felony driving under the influence, according to jail records. He's being held in lieu of 0,000 bail pending arraignment, scheduled for Friday afternoon. 276

  

Stephan said there have been 45 threat cases at San Diego County schools since the mass shooting in Parkland, Florida in February. Of those cases, three were considered credible threats."We know that it wasn't a joke," Stephan said. "There were acts of preparation. There was access to weapons. The kid had gone much further than just talking."In the other cases, Stephan said there is a balancing act between holding students accountable for making threats while trying to make sure the rest of their lives are not ruined because of one stupid mistake."Resources are brought to bear," she said. "So that we are able, if this is a kid who didn't intend harm but made a mistake, we are able to restore that kid to a state of healthy behavior and not do anything to impact their future." 790

  

Shortly after 11:40 p.m. Wednesday, San Diego police said a witness flagged down an officer after spotting a body lying in the riverbed several yards from SDCCU Stadium, near the 9900 block of San Diego Mission Road. 216

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