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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Police have identified the man suspected of stabbing a 55-year-old to death in the Midway District Thanksgiving Day. According to San Diego Police, Forrest Robert Brantley, 38, stabbed 55-year-old Robert Frank Erbe around 8 a.m. November 28 on the 3100 block of Sports Arena Boulevard. Erbe was taken to the hospital but died from his injuries.RELATED: Police identify man killed in Midway District stabbingAfter investigating the stabbing, police learned that Brantley and Erbe got into some sort of fight before Brantley is accused of stabbing Erbe in the neck. Brantley was last seen walking away from the scene. He is considered armed and dangerous and should not be approached, police say. RELATED: Man stabbed to death in Midway District shopping centerAuthorities believe Brantley is in either San Diego County or Ventura County. He is wanted for the murder investigation as well as for a parole violation. Anyone who spots him is asked to call 911. Those with information are asked to call San Diego Police at 619-531-2293 or Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477. 1094

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — More than 400,000 people in San Diego County have already cast their ballot for the November election."We are unprecedented, unchartered, in so many different ways in historic numbers of mail-in ballots that are coming back to our office," said Michael Vu with the San Diego Registrar of Voters. Saturday, Vu said the registrar had received 432,000 ballots have been cast. Vu said most of those ballots have been mail-in.When it comes to mail-in ballots, Vu added that the county had seen a 400% increase compared to mail-in ballots cast during the same time span in 2016.RELATED:Where to find an official ballot drop-off in San Diego CountyStep-by-step guide to voting by mail or in-person in San Diego CountyWhat to know about conditional voting as an option"Certainly the question for a presidential election under the cloud of a pandemic is was it resonating with voters and really, what this is a sign of is that voters have been ready to cast their ballots, they were waiting for us to get their ballot to them," Vu said.Vu added that the influx of mail-in ballots also demonstrated that the U.S. Postal Service is capable of handling the increase in processing ballots.Starting Oct. 31, 235 "super polling" locations will open across San Diego County for residents who want to vote in person and allow for social distancing."This is where the uncharted waters come in when it comes to our office," says Vu. "That way it avoids any long lines that we’re expecting and anticipating which has been historically the case for a presidential general election."The deadline to register to vote is Oct. 19, after which voters will have to cast a conditional ballot, which takes longer to be counted. 1725

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Opponents of  San Diego's new short-term rental regulations are accusing the city council of violating the Brown Act when it passed the new rules earlier this month. A letter drafted by an attorney on behalf of Air B and B, Home Away and Share San Diego was sent to the council Monday. It alleges the council violated the law when it made significant changes to the original proposal up for approval and then voted without allowing for more public comment. What they passed would essentially ban people from renting out anything other than their primary residence or a guesthouse on their property. The opponents are asking the council to hold another hearing. The city council is scheduled to hear a second reading of the short-term rental regulations Wednesday, August 1.  852

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Officials on Sunday released the names of the service members involved with a deadly amphibious assault vehicle training accident off the Southern California coast last week.A total of 16 service members were involved in the AAV accident on July 30, after the vehicle started taking on water while conducting shore-to-ship waterborne operations near San Clemente Island. Five service members were rescued and have since returned to their assigned ships.15th Marine Expeditionary Unit officials said eight missing service members are presumed dead after the accident:Pfc. Bryan J. Baltierra, 19, of Corona, California, a rifleman with Bravo CompanyLance Cpl. Marco A. Barranco, 21, of Montebello, California, a rifleman with Bravo CompanyPfc. Evan A. Bath, 19, of Oak Creek, Wisconsin, a rifleman with Bravo CompanyU.S. Navy Hospitalman Christopher Gnem, 22, of Stockton, California, a hospital corpsman with Bravo CompanyPfc. Jack Ryan Ostrovsky, 21, of Bend, Oregon, a rifleman with Bravo CompanyCpl. Wesley A. Rodd, 23, of Harris, Texas, a rifleman with Bravo CompanyLance Cpl. Chase D. Sweetwood, 19, of Portland, Oregon, a rifleman with Bravo CompanyCpl. Cesar A. Villanueva, 21, of Riverside, California, a rifleman with Bravo CompanyOfficials added Lance Cpl. Guillermo S. Perez, 20, of New Braunfels, Texas, was pronounced dead at the scene before being transported by helicopter to Scripps Memorial Hospital in San Diego. He was a rifleman with Bravo Company.Read a detailed description of their service by clicking here. Two service members were injured following the accident, including a Marine rifleman and a Marine assault amphibious vehicle crewmember with Mechanized Company. Both Marines were taken to Scripps Memorial Hospital in critical condition. The second Marine has since been upgraded to stable condition, officials said.The incident was still under investigation as of Sunday.RELATED COVERAGE:Aunt: Marine pulled from water after amphibious assault vehicle accident recoveringMissing Marines, sailor in Southern California training accident presumed deadSafety examined after deadly Southern California amphibious assault vehicle accidentCamp Pendleton Marine dies, 8 missing in training accident off San Clemente IslandOfficials searched for 40 hours covering more than 1,000 square nautical miles in their efforts to find the missing service members, before halting the search."It is with a heavy heart, that I decided to conclude the search and rescue effort," Col. Christopher Bronzi, 15th MEU Commanding Officer, said in a release. "The steadfast dedication of the Marines, Sailors, and Coast Guardsmen to the persistent rescue effort was tremendous. Our thoughts and prayers have been, and will continue to be with our Marines’ and Sailor’s families during this difficult time. As we turn to recovery operations we will continue our exhaustive search for our missing Marines and Sailor."Recovery efforts for the missing service members now include the use of the offshore supply vessel HOS Dominator, as well as Undersea Rescue Command, to survey the seafloor for the military vehicle.Hal Kempfer, a retired Marine Lt. Colonel with a background in intelligence and amphibious reconnaissance, told ABC 10News last week that one of the most difficult operations in the military is amphibious operations."There is an inherent danger because every once in a while those things will take on water and if they do you've got a lot of marines trapped in a vehicle and it's going to be very difficult to get everyone out safely," Kempfer said. "We train like we fight an obviously like its very nature the armed forces is a very dangerous business that's what we do."Several fundraisers have been started for funeral expenses. Click on the names below for the GoFundMe pages:Willie Perez USMCLance CPL. Marco A. BarrancoIn Memory of Bryan Baltierra, a US MarineFuneral and memorial fund for Chris Gnem 3950

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Police are investigating the death of a man discovered in a Barrio Logan alley.A 50-year-old man was found just after 6:30 a.m. Tuesday in the south alley of 1600 Logan Ave. with trauma to his upper torso, according to San Diego Police. Police and first responders rendered medical aid, but the man was pronounced dead at the scene.San Diego Police homicide detectives are investigating the incident. Officers said the man was a homeless person who frequented the area. He was possibly seen last in the same area with a white female at about 11:30 p.m. on Monday.MAP: Track crime in your neighborhoodThe man's name has not been released pending family notification.Anyone with information is asked to SDPD at 619-531-2293 or Crime Stoppers 888-580-8477. 785

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