| Here is the latest San Joaquin Valley news from The Associated Pres
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (AP) - A 20-year-old Bakersfield man is facing charges after police say he fired a gun at bouncers when he was asked to leave a bar. Officers arrested Jesus Murillo early yesterday morning on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. Police say he pulled a gun and fired at three bouncers when he was asked to leave. No one was hit by the gunfire. The bouncers subdued Murillo until police arrived. BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (AP) - Kern County supervisors will consider a proposal to increase by thousands of dollars a contract with an accounting firm that audits county departments. Supervisors are considering calling for an audit of all county departments every two years. They are also pressing for a backlog of department audits to be caught up by the end of June. During their meeting tomorrow, supervisors will consider increasing by nearly $175,000 a side contract with Brown Armstrong accountancy to help county staff complete the work.
Osi rips Pats tackle Matt Light
Still, the Giants media people should work with the players on this. The proper approach is to WILDLY overpraise the Pats. "Matt Light? He's the best I've ever played against. I'm not worthy to stand on the same line of scrimmage as The Great Matt Light and the Undefeated Patriots." We should definitely not stop reminding them of just how much pressure is on them. Notice how there's not a single Masshole on this board? They're guarding their karma like Dave Diehl guards quarterbacks. .
Reid helps Sunderland's learner drivers steer clear of relegation
Roy Keane likens his Sunderland side to an improving learner driver with cause for cautious optimism about passing their test in May. Since starting weekly lessons last August there have been moments of despair but, these days, the instructor is not looking quite so nervous and has reason to believe that clutch control could soon be perfected. "It's a bit like driving lessons. We're getting more and more right and we now need to do all the good things at the same time to pass the test," explained Keane, whose hopes of avoiding relegation were boosted by a fourth consecutive home league win which leaves Sunderland four points clear of the drop zone and three ahead of Wigan. .
Taser Fires Back at U.N. Anti-Torture Committee: Analysis
The guy in the "Don't Tase me Bro" video is not. Why? There were 4 officers, and one even had a good starting point for a come along out of the escort position that would have ended the situation without taser use. What happened? The poorly trained officers reached for a taser. Every officer in our class had nothing good to say about that incident. Officers need to become better in using tools that lower on the continuum of force, including come alongs and joint locks. Unfortunately, that takes work, and many officers are lazy...just like the rest of society. The UN is a pile of crap. 53. RE: Taser Fires Back at U.N. Anti-Torture Committee: Analysis It is not the responsibility of the police to "calm you down." Here's a very, VERY simple tip to not getting tasered. Don't do stupid s%$#. When you get a ticket, go to court.
Oregon Recreation Report
It is home to sharp-shinned and cooper's hawks that hunt as well as nest in this area. Barn owls have roosted in the sturdy old barn and could nest in the large oaks. Great horned owls and smaller owls are often seen. This is also a good spot for acorn woodpeckers and red-breasted sapsuckers. The willow flycatcher, whose numbers may be declining, has been observed in the riparian areas. The white oak savannas attract white-breasted nuthatches as well as western bluebirds, which can be seen near mistletoe berries in the treetops during winter.Visit the Audubon Society of Corvallis Web site for parking information and an area map.Eugene AreaDelta PondsMany different types of waterfowl and raptors currently use the area. With the higher water and earlier dusk, now is a good time to see beaver and muskrat.
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