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(KGTV) -- As more states across the country issue "stay at home" orders and closing down schools to curb the spread of Coronavirus, Virginia police are warning families to keep a closer eye on their children's social media habits.Virginia police investigators say they have identified two teenagers caught in a social media video purportedly coughing on grocery store customers and produce.The Purcellville Police Department said the teens admitted to their involvement in the video, but investigators determined that the teens did not cough or spit on customers nor produce"The investigation concluded the teenagers were getting close to other patrons and coughing into their own sleeves, while filming it on their phones," police said.Due to the age of the minors involved, no names or video footage was released. San Diego County school districts providing free meals to students amid coronavirus-related closuresPurcellville police determined that there was no criminal intent and no actual customers or produce were spit or coughed on directly. No arrests have been made."We appreciate the store’s swift action in reporting the incident to police and removing any items in question to ensure the health of store patrons and employees," police said.The police department is reminding families to supervise their students more closely to their social media usage as school closures could create idle time for young children and teens, leaving them potentially exposed to unfiltered social media content and trends."We have learned that this appears to be a disturbing trend on social media across the country, and we ask for help from parents to discourage this behavior immediately," police said.INTERACTIVE MAP: Confirmed coronavirus cases in San Diego CountyWhat's open during California's coronavirus 'stay at home' order 1836
(KGTV) - Halloween is Thursday, allowing San Diego children to collect candy for the sugar high they love - and parents dread. When kids return home from trick or treating with full buckets and pillowcases, not every candy will disappear on Halloween night. A study conducted by Bid-On-Equipment found California’s top candy is Kit Kat. What is your favorite Halloween candy? 383

(CNN) - President Donald Trump declared on Thursday he was considering withdrawing Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents from California as punishment for what he claimed was a "lousy management job" in patrolling illegal immigration."You know what, I'm thinking about doing it," Trump said at a roundtable with state and local officials to address ideas to stop gun violence in the wake of the Parkland school massacre. His comments came after he decried the state of law enforcement in the Golden State."We're getting no help from the state of California. Frankly, if I pulled our people from California, you would have a crime nest like you've never seen in California. All I'd have to do is say 'ICE, Border Patrol, leave California alone,'" he said during a listening session at the White House."You would see crime like nobody has ever seen crime in this country. And yet we get no help from the state of California. They are doing a lousy management job," he went on to say. "They have the highest taxes in the nation. And they don't know what's happening out there. Frankly it's a disgrace."California State Senator Ben Hueso (D) who represents the 40th district, and is also a member of the Latino Caucus, says he hopes Trump rethinks his position. "I'm not surprised. It's very sad to hear our president rant rather than lead. It's a very sad day. Everyday I kind of pinch myself, is this really happening to America?" ,Hueso told 10 News via phone from Sacramento Thursday. 1518
(KGTV) - A Camp Pendleton Marine would have missed out on a special moment if not for a thoughtful wife and fellow Marines.Captain Gregory Veteto is the company commander of Company A, 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, with the 15th MEU’s Ground Combat Element.According to Cpl. Timothy Valero, he and his wife are expecting their second child. Since he is deployed, and could not be with his wife to find out the gender of their baby, she wanted to reveal it in a unique way.Veteto was a punter at the U.S. Naval Academy, so she filled a football with colored power and sent it his way.Surrounded by a group of Marines in the 5th Fleet area of operations, he kicked the ball.A big pink powdery cloud revealed they are having a baby girl.“It was fantastic breaking open the football,” Veteto said. “The Marines were excited about it and I appreciated that.” 872
(KGTV) - Did an art teacher try to prevent kids from running in the hall by painting a warped-looking floor pattern?No.The picture being sent around Facebook actually shows the entrance to a tile company in England. 223
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