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A California man was arrested over the weekend after allegedly making a mass shooting threat to get out of going to a county fair with his parents, authorities said Saturday.According to the Pomona Police Department, Erik Villasenor emailed the Los Angeles County Fair staff on Friday afternoon and made false threats of violence.Pomona Police Chief Mike Olivieri said the email read, "Hello I was told that someone was planning on doing a mass shooting on Sunday at the fairgrounds. I just wanted to inform you guys already."The Sylmar, California, resident was suppose to go to the fair with his parents Sunday, Olivieri said at a press conference. Investigators believe he sent the threat in order to get out of going to the event with his family."Though he's 22, he felt it was appropriate to send this threat ... we believe it was with the intent it would spark some chaos and commotion, be captured on the media, and use it as an excuse to his parents to not go to the fair," Olivieri said at the Saturday press conference.Villasenor admitted it was a hoax when authorities tracked him down, police said."This is a great outcome for the fair and it really provided us an opportunity to test the kind of security systems we have worked so hard to create," said Miguel Santana, the president and CEO of Fairplex, the venue where the fair is held.Villasenor was arrested on a charge of making false threats and was booked at the Pomona County Jail. His bail is set at ,000.According to inmate information from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Villasenor has a court date set for Tuesday. 1617

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A bartender in Missouri got a massive tip when a customer left her a winning lottery ticket worth ,000.It would sound like an unusual item to receive as a tip, but winner and Bleacher's Bar staff member Taylor Russey 231

  

The number of veterans serving in Congress has been declining for decades. Veterans running now say reversing that trend would benefit all Americans. It’s election season and political candidates across the country are working their respective campaign trails, trying to earn your votes. But of all the people running for all the offices in 2020, there’s fewer politicians like these two: current U.S. Rep. Salud Carbajal, D-California, and Republican Casper Stockham, who’s running for Congress in Colorado. Both of whom served in branches of the United States military. Carbajal is a former U.S. Marine, serving as a mortarman. “When we serve our country in the military, there’s a common bond, there’s a common purpose,” Carbajal says. Stockham was in the U.S. Air Force, working as a weapons mechanic. “A lot of military people just have a deep-down patriotism,” Stockham says.The last midterm election brought a record number of female veterans to Congress. But a new study from the group 1007

  

SUMMIT COUNTY, Colo. – A driver traveling through Interstate 70 in Colorado on Sunday captured the moment an avalanche came barreling down through Ten Mile Canyon between Frisco and Copper Mountain. Officials with the Colorado Avalanche Information Center (CAIC) tweeted the video, saying the highway was not affected by the avalanche. 350

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