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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Police have arrested a suspect accused of shooting and killed a man outside a Clairemont home in January. Jeffery Alan Turner, 36, has been charged with murder after he reportedly shot and killed 52-year-old Frank Magana.Police were called to the home, located on the 4600 block of Sauk Avenue, on January 3 after receiving reports of a shooting.RELATED: Man shot in head outside Clairemont home dies?When police arrived they found Magana lying on the ground in front of his home with a gunshot wound to the head.A woman who lives near the home where the shooting took place said, "I looked at the clock because I heard a gunshot. It was one single gunshot, I knew it wasn't a firework. It was scary. It made the hair on the back of my next stand up."Magana was taken to the hospital where he later died. 837
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Police on the campus of San Diego State University are hoping surveillance photos will lead to an arrest in a recent burglary. The pictures are clear. They show two men walking in the hallway of a campus building. Another photo shows them at a different angle. Police aren't releasing details about the burglary, but they say right now, there is no threat to campus. This is the latest in a series of crimes on or near campus. Last Wednesday night around 8:30, two men armed with guns robbed two people as they sat in their car. It happened in the north alley off of 55th and Montezuma. Taylor Langpap and her roommate, Jessica Ancar, walk the alley all the time to get to their apartment. "I was a little uneasy that it was just really close to my apartment, but I wasn't really surprised cause stuff like that happens all the time here," said Jessica. In the fall, there was a string or robberies where students had their cellphones stolen. In another case, a man was charged with ripping off students who were trying to sell things on the App Offer Up. Campus police aren't saying if the men in the surveillance photos are wanted in any other crimes, but students say they are always taking precautions, especially when walking after dark. "I make sure to call one of my family members or a friend, and then if I am not on the phone with someone, I try to keep very aware of my surroundings. They have blue lights around campus, you just have to make sure where those are so you can get where you are going safely," said Alexandra Howder. 1570
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - More than 0,000 has been donated in tip money to a Starbucks barista who went viral. A woman posted a picture of the San Diego barista on Facebook with the caption “Meet lenen from Starbucks who refused to serve me cause I’m not wearing a mask. Next time I will wait for cops and bring a medical exemption.”Related: GoFundMe started for San Diego barista after woman posts about not wearing mask at StarbucksMatt Cowan, who lives in Irvine, said he saw the post and knew he and some friends wanted to tip Lenin, so he started a GoFundMe.“Genuinely just I wanted to give Lenin a five, ten dollar tip,” said Cowan.About a week later and the tip donations on the GoFundMe have climbed to more than 0,000, a number the barista had not anticipated.“I was speechless like honestly I can’t really explain how I feel or how to vocalize it because this is not what I expected to happen at all,” said Lenin Gutierrez.People from around the world have donated, with messages of support pouring in for Lenin. Some have encouraged his love of dance, some have shared their own messages of bad customer service experiences and others are proud of him for keeping people safe by encouraging mask wearing."It’s touched something in everyone around the world and I think it just shows that there’s good people everywhere," said Cowan.Lenin said this money will give him the resource to accomplish many dreams. He’s been meeting with a financial planner and plans to use the money to pursue a degree in kinesiology, donate to charity and also follow his dream of dancing.“I can’t be grateful enough. I want to show everybody respect, like you believed in me and you want me to accomplish my dreams. Thank you so much and I will accomplish it because everyone showed me kindness so now I have to show it back,” said Lenin.The goal is to get the money to Lenin in the next week. 1891
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Notice a lot of people around town this summer? That might be because San Diego was the second most popular California destination for Airbnb hosts.Airbnb said Monday that San Diego County hosts earned a combined 2 million in supplemental income, welcoming about 482,400 guests from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day. In the City of San Diego alone, hosts earned about million and saw 345,000 guests. Once in town, the most popular neighborhoods Airbnb guests visited were Pacific Beach (first), Mission Beach (second), East Village (third), North Park (fourth), and Ocean Beach (fifth), Airbnb says.RELATED: Team 10 investigates wild, violent parties at short term vacation rentals"San Diego continues to be one of the most popular destinations for travelers to California. Throughout the summer of 2019, we have continued to see the significant, positive impact of our short-term rental community across the county,” said Laura Spanjian, Airbnb Senior Policy Director. “We look forward to continuing to work with cities across the county to ensure short-term rentals can continue to play a strong role in the San Diego economy.”So where were these visitors coming from? Many didn't travel too far from home, the rental service says. The top origin cities for local Airbnb guests this summer were Los Angeles (first), San Diego (second), Phoenix (third), San Francisco (fourth), and New York City (fifth).Airbnb breaks down the local stays across the county this summer as follows:San Diego: 345,000 guests; Hosts made a combined ,000,000Oceanside: 27,100 guests; Hosts made a combined ,000,000Encinitas: 15,200 guests; Hosts made a combined ,200,000Chula Vista: 12,000 guests; Hosts made a combined ,700,000Carlsbad: 10,600 guests; Hosts made a combined ,300,000La Mesa: 8,000 guests; Hosts made a combined ,600,000Vista: 5,800 guests; Hosts made a combined ,000,000Escondido: 5,800 guests; Hosts made a combined ,200,000Solana Beach: 4,100 guests; Hosts made a combined ,145,000El Cajon: 3,900 guests; Hosts made a combined 0,000National City: 3,700 guests; Hosts made a combined 0,000Imperial Beach: 3,700 guests; Hosts made a combined 0,000Del Mar: 3,200 guests; Hosts made a combined ,400,000San Marcos: 2,400 guests; Hosts made a combined 0,000Lemon Grove: 2,000 guests; Hosts made a combined 9,000Coronado: 1,500 guests; Hosts made a combined 2,000Poway: 1,400 guests; Hosts made a combined 0,000 2485
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Nearly 1,500 people throughout San Diego County are without power as winter storms sweep through the area. According to the San Diego Gas and Electric outage map, 1,494 people are without power due to an unplanned outage. Affected communities stretch from the South Bay into North and East County. SDG&E says it expects to have all power restored by 11 p.m. At this time, it’s unclear what caused the outages. Click here to view the outage map. Cooler weather, rain and thunderstorms are expected to continue through Thursday before tapering off. “Tropical moisture is building around the county from a storm surging from Baja. A cold system will bring colder air and heavier rainfall and possible flash flooding,” said 10News Meteorologist Angelica Campos. Rainfall accumulations are expected to average between .50 and 1.50 inches for the coast and valleys, 2 to 3 inches for the mountains and .10 to .25 inches for the deserts. RELATED: First storm of the season arrives in San DiegoCheck today's San Diego County forecast 1057