San bernardino
Cop Investigated For Pulling Gun on Fellow Officer During Mask Dispute
Police are investigating an incident showing a Cal State University San Bernardino law enforcement officer brandishing his gun at a fellow officer.
California Fire Updates, Creek, Valley Fires, State of Emergency Declared
The latest blazes, including the Creek Fire, Valley Fire and El Dorado Fire, have collectively burned tens of thousands of acres, while thousands of residents have been evacuated.
Gender Reveal Party Using Pyrotechnic Device Sparks California Fire
Several recreational areas of the San Bernardino National Forest have been closed following the latest fire.
Family of Second Black Man Found Hanging From a Tree Is Waiting for Answers
The investigation is still active, a San Bernardino Sheriff's Department spokesperson told Newsweek on Sunday.
LAPD Officer Arrested for Attempted Murder After Camping Trip Shooting
Ismael Tamayo, 44, was taken into custody by the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department after deputies responded to a report of a shooting, finding one victim with a gunshot wound to his body.
California Ladybug Swarm So Big It Showed Up on Radar as 80-Mile 'Bloom'
"The world must be coming to an end," one scientist joked.
California Cops Uncover Underground Gang Shooting Range
The secret bunker was uncovered by experts from a San Bernardino County police gang unit.
Bowhunter Severely Mauled by Wounded Black Bear
"We've had a few cases over the last few years of bears but nothing to this degree," said wildlife official Patrick Foy.
California Official Faces Backlash over Internet Posts
"Being a loud-mouthed c*** in the ghetto you would think someone would have shot this b**** by now …," Michael Selyem said of Maxine Waters.
Fake California ICE Agent Sentenced to Federal Prison
A 26-year-old California man was sentenced to two years in federal prison after impersonating an ICE agent and tracking down alleged undocumented persons with fake police lights, DHS badges and bogus uniforms.
DHS Plans to Collect Immigrants' Social Media Data
The new requirement could allow immigration officials to peruse the search histories of permanent residents and naturalized citizens.
Families of San Bernardino Victims Sue Tech Companies
Family members of three victims claim that the companies permitted the Islamic State militant group (ISIS) to flourish on social media.
Support Pours In for San Bernardino Shooting Victim
Eight-year-old Jonathan Martinez died from gunshot wounds hours after a murder-suicide in his special needs classroom.
2 Adults Dead in San Bernardino School Shooting
A man opened fire in a classroom, fatally wounding a female teacher and injuring the students before killing himself.
Friend to Plead Guilty for Aiding San Bernardino Gunman
Enrique Marquez Jr., 25, will plead guilty to conspiring with Syed Rizwan Farook in 2011 and 2012 to attack a community college and commuters on a Southern California freeway, prosecutors said.
San Bernardino Responders' Heroism Lauded in Report
Police Foundation document also details the carnage found at the scene of the shooting, which killed 14 people.
How a Muslim Ban Would Inspire More Attacks
If America's Muslim community is scapegoated, the wolf pack threat will grow. That is why calls for prohibiting Muslim travel to America are so dangerous.
Why Clinton, Sanders Aren't Talking Guns in California
California arguably is ideal ground for Hillary Clinton to call out Bernie Sanders for his gun-voting record.
San Bernardino Shooter's Brother Arrested for Fraud
Syed Raheel Farook's brother could face up to five years in prison.
The FBI May Never Tell Apple How it Unlocked the iPhone
The bureau may be allowed to withhold how it cracked an iPhone belonging to one of the San Bernardino shooters.
FBI Gets Help Breaking iPhone Encryption
Apple had refused to help the FBI break into the iPhone.
Tech Companies Unite Behind Apple in Encryption Dispute
The companies will contest government arguments that the All Writs Act compels Apple to comply with its request.
What Happened When China Knocked on Apple's Backdoor
The Apple case has raised the issue of whether the tech giant gives foreign governments things it refuses to give to the FBI.
How Tim Cook Aims to Profit From Protecting Privacy
Apple's refusal to crack open an extremist's iPhone is a matter of principle—and market share.
Apple vs. FBI: Cook Makes a Big Blunder
Apple's Cook seems intent on turning the case into a heroic struggle by making some dubious leaps of logic.
Apple Working on Unhackable iPhone
Software under development would eliminate potential security loopholes for law enforcement.
Apple vs. FBI: The Case That Could Ditch Encryption
Apple's argument that Congress needs new authority to require it to assist the FBI appears to be wrong.
Apple Says FBI Wants Access to 11 More iPhones
Department of Justice is seeking access to iPhones under the 227-year-old All Writs Act.
The FBI-Apple Wrangle Is Not About Terrorism
The Feds chose this case because "terrorism" turns off our ability to think rationally about what we stand to lose.
Bill Gates Backs FBI in iPhone Encryption Battle
The Microsoft founder believes Apple CEO Tim Cook should access the San Bernardino killer's phone.