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The lawsuit he filed in federal court in San Francisco follows others this week including those by Washington and 12 other states and by two California counties. Joining California are Maine, Oregon and Pennsylvania, as well as the District of Columbia. 253

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The photo showed Sheriff Scott Israel clasping Borges' hand -- a reminder of the brutal toll of the Wednesday massacre at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High. 156

  

The head of the Left party in Chemnitz, Tim Detzner, told the rally: "We want to show that Chemnitz has another side that is cosmopolitan and opposes xenophobia," Reuters reported.German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said Tuesday that the anti-immigration protests were "intolerable.""The majority of people in Germany want an open, cosmopolitan, respectful Germany where people encounter one another with respect, and it is catastrophic what people can do to one another," Maas said.Monday night's clash followed violent far-right demonstrations on Sunday in the eastern German city, where a mob of around 800 protesters rallied and called for foreigners to leave Chemnitz.The local branch of Germany's far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party had called for a "spontaneous demonstration" Sunday in memory of the victim, posting a picture on Facebook of a blood-spattered pavement. The German man had died of his injuries after a brawl. The two men arrested over his death are both in their early 20s.AfD lawmaker Markus Frohnmaier also called for action, saying it was a "civic duty to stop this deadly 'knife migration.'"Videos from Sunday's protests showed demonstrators chasing people of foreign appearance down the street, while German media reported other cases of intimidation.Merkel's spokesman Steffen Seibert said Monday that such violence had no place in Germany."Such targeting and hunting of people with different looks, different origins, or the attempt to spread hatred on the streets has no place in our cities." 1532

  

The number of names on the Camp Fire's missing list soared Thursday and Friday, but authorities said they are struggling to confirm whether all of them are still unaccounted for.Honea has said investigators combined all the information they have received from callers since the fire erupted more than a week ago. Some names on the list appear more than once, and it's unclear whether others are duplicates, too, Honea said.Officials have said it's hard to determine the number of missing. Some people who may have evacuated can't be reached because cell phone service is unreliable. Others haven't reached out to relatives, and they may not know someone is looking for them, he said."I want you to understand," Honea said Thursday, "that there are a lot of people displaced, and we're finding that a lot of people don't know that we're looking for them."The Butte County Sheriff's Office published the list on its website. If people find their names on the list, Honea said, or names of loved ones they know are safe, they're asked to call the sheriff's office.For two days, Paradise police Officer Matthew Gates searched through ash and collapsed buildings for the remains of a woman.When the Camp Fire broke out, a man told Gates his mother was likely driving on a jammed roadway that hundreds used to flee the flames. But Gates couldn't find her.Then Gates finally came across her at an evacuee shelter."She had burns up her arms and I knew it was her," the officer told CNN affiliate KRCR. "I went and gave her a hug because I've been looking for her body."Authorities are trying to reach those who called 911 to verify they've made contact with their loved ones, said Collins of the Butte County Sheriff's Office."We're asking people to call us if they do come in contact with their loved one so that we don't spend time looking for somebody that's already found." 1874

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