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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - The relatives of a toddler who died from E. Coli he contracted from San Diego County Fair animals held a fundraiser for his parents Saturday night. The benefit to help the family of 2-year-old Jedidiah King Cabezuela started at 4 p.m. at Rosie O’Grady’s restaurant in Normal Heights. Jedidiah’s great uncle Ed Sanford told 10News the boy suffered stomach problems four days after visiting the fair despite washing his hands after visiting the petting zoo. Over the next three days, Jedidiah was in and out of the emergency room before the symptoms worsened. His kidneys began failing, and he died June 24. RELATED: Two-year-old boy dead, three sickened due to E. Coli linked to San Diego County FairSanford says he will always remember Jedidiah as a happy boy, always laughing. “He’s upstairs now, a little angel. I said a little prayer; I told the Lord, I said, you got your hands full,” Sanford said. Sanford says he is glad fair officials shut down the petting zoo. RELATED: CDC: How to protect yourself around fair animals“The family should not have to worry about that. You’re there to have a good time. This is just really, really sad,” said Sanford. A GoFundMe account was created for the Cabezuela family. 1240

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - The White House is expected to give US troops along the border new authorities to engage caravan member to protect Customs and Border Protection personnel. The White House will make the announcement Tuesday a U.S. official told ABC News. Troops don’t currently have the authority to engage with migrants, but the White House announcement will change that.CPB requested the authority directly from the White House, according to the U.S. official. 482

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - The San Diego City Council voted 6-3 Monday on an option for regulating marijuana use in San Diego, now that it is legal.Council members chose between two options. The first would have allowed testing of marijuana and marijuana products in labs in industrial and commercial zones that prohibit residential use.The second option, which passed, will allow testing plus cultivation, distribution and production of marijuana with a permit.  The activities will be allowed in light and heavy industrial zones.San Diego Police Chief Shelley Zimmerman urged the council to enforce option one with the strictest of controls.  The Chief cited the 11 current dispensaries as a public safety concern."We've fielded 273 radio calls from those establishments so far this year, everything from violent robberies to a shooting and those calls will increase," Zimmerman said. 911

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- The San Diego Superior Court is having a hard time getting potential jurors to show up for jury duty. Jury trials started again last week after a seven month break because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The lack of potential jurors reporting to the court house forced the continuation of a criminal case this week. For two weeks in a row, only about 40 people showed up for their jury duty. ABC 10News learned 900 jurors were summoned both times. ABC 10News spoke to the court's presiding judge, Lorna Alksne, who explained the court is taking all safety measures, like temperature checks, mask use at all times, Plexiglass barriers and social distancing. Alskne explains there are consequences for not showing up, like sanctions and fees, but the court isn't taking those measures yet. The judge says about 300 people did respond this week delaying their service, but the hundreds of others did not respond. Jurors are able to delay their service if they have COVID-19 safety concerns, but court officials say otherwise, people need to show up. Local defense attorney Jan Ronis says the court is doing the best they can, but he worries a smaller selection of potential jurors could impact the diversity of the jury pool. Alskne says the court will summon 2,400 people next week, instead of 1,800, in hopes of getting enough jurors for two upcoming cases. 1379

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - The San Diego County Fair is sweetening its Toyota Summer Concert Series lineup this year.The fair's concert lineup added a slew of new acts this week, including Banda El Recodo, Capital Cities, Kansas, Calibre 50, Barenaked Ladies, Grupo Intocable, Ramón Ayala, Anthony Brown & Group TherAPy and Banda MS.The artists join the fair's lineup that has already locked in performers Sugarland, Jim Gaffigan, Little Big Town, Larry the Cable Guy, Gospel Festival, Gabriel Iglesias, and The O'Jays.RELATED: Sugarland heads to Del Mar for the San Diego County FairTickets for the new acts announced are now available on the fair's website.Performers will take the stage throughout the summertime fair from June to July: 763

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