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Antisemitic Messages; Deadly Party Shooting | SoCal In Brief
Took a break from the news this weekend? Not to worry, we've rounded up some of the stories you missed in SoCal on Saturday and Sunday.

LOS ANGELES, CA — As the weekend wraps up, we've rounded up all the stories you may have missed Saturday and Sunday to prepare you for Monday.
But before we jump into the Golden State's top stories, Southland residents should know that another deadly shooting unfolded over the weekend, with gunfire striking nine people and one fatally.
San Bernardino police officers dispatched late Friday found a man shot in the parking lot outside the strip mall lounge, where the party had been advertised on social media in the city east of Los Angeles, Sgt. Equino Thomas said. The man, Allen Gresham, 20, was pronounced dead at the scene, a police statement said.
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Read more here: 1 Dead, 8 Wounded In Shooting At CA Hookah Lounge
From several antisemitic messages left on vehicles around West Hollywood on Harvey Milk Day to road rage incident that ended in a stabbing in Temecula — here are some of the Southland stories you may have missed over the weekend.
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Temecula Road Rage Incident Ends In Stabbing, Suspect Arrested
A 43-year-old man accused of stabbing another man after a road rage incident in Temecula was arrested and remained jailed Sunday.
WeHo Condemns Antisemitic Messages Left On Cars
Antisemitic hate messages were reportedly strewn around West Hollywood on Sunday as the city marked Harvey Milk Day.
OC Church Leaders, Shooting Survivors Join In Prayer
Survivors joined in prayer and thank community members for their support nearly a week after a deadly shooting at an OC church.
CA Fire Danger Elevates Amid Hot, Gusty Weather; 4 Blazes Burn
Four wildfires were smoldering across the state as temperatures were expected to remain elevated through the week.
2 Hospitalized After Car Strikes Lake Forest Pole, Outages Reported
Two people were hospitalized and nearby homes lost power after a vehicle struck a power pole in Orange County.
LA Firefighters Caught Kicking, Punching Homeless Man: Report
A video shows several firefighters punching and kicking a homeless man in the Silver Lake area of Los Angeles.
CA Man Gets 24 Years After Starting Wildfire That Killed 12 Condors
Twelve endangered condors were killed and a firefighter was injured in a 2020 wildfire that ignited from an illegal marijuana grow.
Air Canada Begins Nonstop Flights Between San Diego, Montreal
Air Canada has launched its first nonstop service between San Diego and Montreal.
Pedestrian Struck And Killed By Amtrak Train In San Diego
A pedestrian was struck and killed Sunday by an Amtrak train in Sorrento Valley, authorities said.
The county's patient loads had dropped into the 60s in mid-April and were at 89 Monday, but jumped to 112 by Tuesday.
Cal Fire Suspends Burn Permits In Riverside County
Residential burn permits were suspended in Riverside County until further notice amid an unusually early start to fire season.
Beverly Hills Mayor Tests Positive For COVID-19
The Beverly Hills City Council will hold its meetings Tuesday on a virtual basis after two of its members tested positive for the COVID-19.
Weekly COVID-19 Infections Increase By 40% In San Diego County
The number of people hospitalized with a coronavirus infection in San Diego County increased by one to 133.
Juvenile Arrested In Connection To Fatal Cathedral City Shooting
A 17-year-old boy was in custody Friday in connection with a March fatal shooting in Cathedral City.
With COVID-19 cases ticking up again, a mask-wearing requirement on public transit was extended.
LA City Calls for State, Federal Legislation To Codify Abortion
The resolution states that 23,000 women worldwide die from unsafe abortions each year.
Famed Hollywood Studio Designer Convicted Of Child Molestation
Hollywood studio architect Jeffrey Cooper faces up to 12 years in prison.
School Employee, Husband Charged with Dealing Fentanyl On RivCo Campus
A Riverside special needs school employee was accused of supplying fentanyl to students.
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