Shots At The Rainbow Lagoon + Police Standoff + Meals For Kids

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Long Beach CA

24 May, 2021

1:55 PM

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It's another beautiful day in Long Beach, the Aquatic Capital of America! Welcome to the Long Beach Patch Daily Newsletter, the easiest and most enjoyable way to know what's happening down the street and around the corner. In today's newsletter, we'll shine a spotlight on a victimless shooting at the Rainbow Lagoon and report on a suspect who barricaded himself in a police car. In addition, children can receive FREE Grab n Go meals this summer. First Things First: Today's Weather Sunny Southern California doesn't disappoint with May temperatures reaching 75° for the high and 60° for the low. Odds are good it'll be partly cloudy. The Five News Headlines That Everyone's Talking About The area around the Rainbow Lagoon was the scene of a shooting in the early morning hours. Police dispatched to the 700 block of East Shoreline Drive found casings but no shooting victims. (LB Post) There is great news from the police department. The missing juvenile, Leilani Sucess Collins, was found safe and sound. She's been reunited with family. (LB PD) Shoppers at Lazy Acres and Pet Supplies Plus at the 2000 block of Bellflower Boulevard had to deal with a four-hour standoff involving a suspect inside a police vehicle. Swat rolled, and the situation ended well for everyone. (LB Post) Event organizers are planning a return of the in-person Uptown Jazz Festival. This year's tentative date will be August 21 in Houghton Park. (LB Local News) In partnership with the Parks & Rec Department, the city will serve FREE "Grab n Go" meals for kids between 1 and 18 years of age during summer vacation. There are 34 sites across the city to serve food between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. on weekdays. (Parks, Recreation and Marine) What's Happening Today in Long Beach? Resume Makeover master class online with Ash Goel. (3 p.m.) The LB Fire Department prospective recruit exercise program is happening at 2249 Argonne Avenue. (6 p.m.) The Long Beach Community Action Partnership hosts a public hearing at 117 West Victoria Street. You can also join online. (4 p.m.) CoPart Long Beach Wholesale Auto Auction at 1000 East Lomita Boulevard hosts a one-day seminar on how to become a licensed used car dealer (11 a.m.)Today's LB Emergency rental assistance program application pop-up takes place at the Michelle Obama Library at 5870 Atlantic Avenue from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Today's Long Beach Patch Notebook It may not fit into news or events, but you sure want to know about it! Take your kids for ice cream at Rori's Artisanal Creamery, 3768 Long Beach Boulevard. On Tuesday, get a FREE topping. That's it! You're now in the know and ready to weigh in at the water cooler. Better yet, head out and experience Long Beach! I'll bring you another serving of tasty news and events morsels tomorrow. -Sylvia Sylvia Cochran is a freelance writer who has lived more than 20 years in Long Beach and its various neighborhoods. I love books, dogs, volunteering, and embrace social justice. If you have a juicy tidbit of what's happening locally, don't keep it to yourself; reach out by emailing me at [email protected]!

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