🌱More Arrests in Sacramento Shooting + EG Man Arrested in Nevada
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Sacramento CA
05 April, 2022
6:10 PM
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Hey, neighbors! It's me again, Jeri Karges, your host of the Sacramento Daily. First, today's weather: Mostly sunny. High: 88 Low: 51. Here are the top five stories today in Sacramento: Smiley Martin was taken into custody Tuesday in relation to the mass shooting in Sacramento early Sunday morning. He will be booked at the Sacramento County Main Jail on charges of unlawful gun possession and having a machine gun. Martin is the brother of the man, Dontrae Martin, who was taken into custody on Monday in relation to the shooting. Smiley Martin was wounded in the gunfire and hospitalized for treatment, police said. He was identified as a person of interest and is being watched by police at the hospital while he receives treatment. A third man has also been arrested and faces gun charges. Hours after police said Smiley Martin, 27, was arrested, they announced that Daviyonne Dawson, 31, was arrested and charged with unlawful gun possession. Police noted he was not currently charged with crimes directly related to the mass shooting. Detectives are still searching for more suspects. (Sacramento Patch) Around 4:40 a.m. Monday, emergency services responded to a call about a car crashing into a home at 9947 Old Placerville Rd. in Rancho Cordova. Sacramento Metro Fire responded. The house is a mess! Fortunately, no injuries were reported. (CBS Sacramento)A report issued Monday from the Sacramento County Grand Jury found the Board of Supervisors had "scant interaction" with the county's Office of Public Health (OPH) until nearly five months into the COVID-19 pandemic. "This leadership and management deficit delayed needed OPH program funding which should have been immediately provided to OPH as one of the Board's first priorities," the grand jury report said. Monday's grand jury report recommended that the county executive, board of supervisors and OPH develop a public health emergency response plan. (ABC10)Senior Zach Graeber and juniors Ethan Smith and Nathan Short led Folsom High's cross country team in the fall and have continued their strong running performances this spring on the track and field team. On Friday, the trio ran in the distance-medley event at the Stanford Invitational along with sophomore Andrew Abello and placed fifth overall, breaking the Folsom High school record time by 27 seconds. "That's the first time in my coaching career that I've had two runners under 4:20 in the same season," Folsom coach Steve Kinoshita said. "Zachary, Ethan and Nathan have done the work. Offseason, in-season, whatever it takes. They're the most coachable trio in my career. They deserve the success and accolades they're receiving. I'm very proud of these boys." (Folsom Telegraph) An Elk Grove man was arrested after leading a chase through three Nevada counties on Sunday, authorities said. Zachary Schiele, 30, faced charges of burglary of a motor vehicle, attempted grand larceny of a vehicle, and destruction of property, according to the Washoe County Sheriff's Office in Nevada. Several agencies assisted in the pursuit, including the Nevada State Police and Washoe County Sheriff's Office. (CBS Sacramento) From our sponsor: Where should you invest as a Sacramento resident with a $149,000 nest egg? Thanks to a change in the legal code, there's a new investment Sacramento residents need to know about. In fact, Bloomberg asked experts where they'd invest $100,000 right now and many of them chose it. This may surprise you, but it's fine art. Growing your nest egg with art isn't new. Wealthy families like the Rockefellers have done it for centuries. 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(6:30 PM)Secure your future with this Social Security Workshop hosted in Elk Grove. (6:30 PM)Curiel, Earll, and Friends features Diego Curiel, Jimmy Earll, and special surprise guests that you have to come out to Laughs Unlimited in Old Sac to see. (7:30 PM) From my notebook: This looks fascinating! If you want to have a hauntingly good time Saturday, April 9 check out the The Chinese in Sacramento History Cemetery Tour at Sacramento Historic City Cemetery. This discussion will introduce you to Chinese doctors, merchants, boxers, baseball players, church-goers and gangsters. Starting Monday, April 4, the City's community centers resumed walk-in activities and services, including customer assistance at front counters. Programming for youth, adult and families also will increase when summer program registration opens on Monday, May 2. Residents are encouraged to register for a Come Out & Play card to sign up for available classes and events, and to stay up-to-date with YPCE news. (Sacramento City Express)The Elk Grove Brewfest is back for 2022 and better than ever! Come out to Elk Grove Park on Friday, April 15 from 7–10 pm. The event has been brought to you by Beers In Sac since 2016 in partnership with The City of Elk Grove, benefiting local non-profit, City of Refuge Sacramento. More from our sponsors — thanks for supporting local news! Announcements: FREE Air & Surface Purification Equipment & Installation (Details) Call to vendors / crafters (Details) Add your announcement Loving the Sacramento Daily? Here are all the ways you can get more involved: Send a friend or neighbor this link so they can subscribe Get your local business listed in front of readers Send me a news tip or suggestion at [email protected] Now you're in the loop and ready to head out the door on this Wednesday. I'll see you soon! — Jeri Karges About me: Jeri Karges has been living in and loving the Sacramento region for over 30 years. Her passion is finding new and unique ways to enjoy the city and surrounding areas. On weekends, you can find her pestering her friends to sample the restaurant that doesn't have silverware, or try their hand at throwing an axe. Jeri also enjoys writing about retirement planning at https://rockinretirement.subst...
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