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SAN DIEGO (CNS) - A 17-year-old boy was pistol whipped and shot in the leg by a man who also snatched the child's cellphone Saturday morning in the Grantville community of San Diego.The teenager was talking on his cellphone in the 6100 block of Decena Drive when he was approached by the suspect at 4 a.m., who demanded his cellphone, said Officer Tony Martinez of the San Diego Police Department.The victim refused and was pistol whipped and then shot in the leg. The suspect then fled the scene with the child's cellphone, Martinez said. The boy suffered a laceration to the head and a shattered femur. Paramedics rushed him to an area hospital.The suspect was about 6-foot, 4-inches tall with a heavy build. He was last seen wearing a black hoodie and green pants.Anyone with any information regarding the assault and shooting was urged to call Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477. 887

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SAN DIEGO - Video showing Customs and Border Protection agents detaining a mother of three in National City, California has sparked outrage in the community. 165

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SAN DIEGO (AP) — Across the U.S., people from immigrant, refugee and Black communities are being hired to bridge the cultural divide in the United States and rebuild public confidence in America's public health system. With President Donald Trump calling his top government scientists “idiots” and downplaying the threat of the virus, communities from San Diego to Nashville are hiring minorities to be contact tracers and restore trust in America’s public health care system one phone call at a time to help people who may have been exposed to the coronavirus. The approach is aimed at stopping the proliferation of misinformation among Black, Hispanic and immigrant populations ravaged by the virus.Iraqi immigrant Ethar Kakoz, of El Cajon, is among the many ethnically and racially diverse contact tracers being hired to help immigrants, refugees, and minorities. El Cajon, itself, is a melting pot for many refugees from war-torn countries."For many of these families it’s really bringing them back to the past and the unsafety they felt during the war, the lack of food, not being able to go to stores," Kakoz told the AP. "I feel empathy. My responsibility is to just educate them and tell them about what is the right thing to do." 1246

  

SAN DIEGO — The twists and turns of the coronavirus related restrictions took a toll on Cycle OM in Little Italy.“You're open, you’re shut, you’re open, you’re shut,” founder Dana Pare says.This time, Pare decided to forego the opportunity to expand onto the sidewalk, unlike other gyms in San Diego. Instead, she permanently moved all of her classes onlineShe and her teachers deliver them live and on-demand via zoom."We want to adapt, move forward, stay healthy, get stronger, and this to me is the new way," Pare said.The move comes with costs and benefits.Pare reduced her space in Little Ital by half - keeping just enough to maintain a professional setting for her live workouts.She also reduced her staff from 15 to about five."That was a very, very difficult decision," Pare says.But Pare also cut her prices in half - money she'll need to market aggressively online.David Marino, co-founder of commercial real-estate firm Hughes Marino, says he's seeing an increase in companies trying to sublease out their office space - amid an overall drop in demand."Your competitive advantage was location, was that you had a physical space people could walk into and have a relationship with you and I think that's really what's under seige right now.Pare says she's now seeing participants from outside San Diego."We're flexible," she says, "we're yogis." 1364

  

SALT LAKE CITY — A football game scheduled for next weekend between Brigham Young University and the Army has been postponed due to a COVID-19 outbreak.The matchup was scheduled for Sept. 19 in West Point.BYU announced Saturday that a "mutual decision" was made to cancel the game after "a small number of positive COVID-19 test results and the resulting tracing exposures within the BYU football program."The conclusion was made after consulting with health officials and medical advisors."While we share the disappointment of everyone involved in the game between BYU and Army, safety as well as the physical and mental well-being of our student-athletes, coaches, staff and the opposing team is our top priority," BYU Athletic Director Tom Holmoe said.The teams are working to reschedule the game.BYU is the only Utah college that has not postponed its football season this year.The Cougars beat the Navy Midshipmen 55-3 in their opening game Monday and will face the Troy Trojans on Sept. 26 at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo.Army defeated Louisiana-Mornore 37-7 on Saturday to improve to 2-0.This story was originally published by Spencer Burt on KSTU in Salt Lake City. 1184

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