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Crime   -   Oct 05, 2025 Inside the Menendez parole hearings: How fame and notoriety collide with justice
Inside the Menendez parole hearings: How fame and notoriety collide with justice

The outcome of each brother’s hearing was not surprising. Both received three-year denials, which are common. But when the list of attendees includes Gov. Gavin Newsom’s spokesperson Diana Crofts-Pelayo, a common event turns almost circus-like.

Crime   -   Sep 28, 2025 Ex-Riv sheriff’s deputy gets probation for 2014 on-duty murder of girlfriend’s ex
Ex-Riv sheriff’s deputy gets probation for 2014 on-duty murder of girlfriend’s ex

A former sheriff’s deputy was sentenced Sept. 13 to one year in jail and 10 years of probation after being convicted of voluntary manslaughter. If he violates probation, Rodriguez will spend 10 years in state prison.

Crime   -   Oct 19, 2025 Jake Haro pleads guilty to murder of baby son

Haro made his plea directly to Riverside Superior Judge Gary Polk on Oct. 16, without making a deal with the Riverside District Attorney’s Office.

by Aidan McGloin
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Crime   -   Oct 19, 2025 Jake Haro pleads guilty to murder of baby son

Haro made his plea directly to Riverside Superior Judge Gary Polk on Oct. 16, without making a deal with the Riverside District Attorney’s Office.

by Aidan McGloin
Crime   -   Oct 05, 2025 Inside the Menendez parole hearings: How fame and notoriety collide with justice
Inside the Menendez parole hearings: How fame and notoriety collide with justice

The outcome of each brother’s hearing was not surprising. Both received three-year denials, which are common. But when the list of attendees includes Gov. Gavin Newsom’s spokesperson Diana Crofts-Pelayo, a common event turns almost circus-like.

by Joe Garcia, CalMatters
Crime   -   Sep 28, 2025 Ex-Riv sheriff’s deputy gets probation for 2014 on-duty murder of girlfriend’s ex
Ex-Riv sheriff’s deputy gets probation for 2014 on-duty murder of girlfriend’s ex

A former sheriff’s deputy was sentenced Sept. 13 to one year in jail and 10 years of probation after being convicted of voluntary manslaughter. If he violates probation, Rodriguez will spend 10 years in state prison.

by Aidan McGloin
Crime   -   Sep 28, 2025 Victorville man sues, says held 223 days in jail despite exculpatory evidence

Ortiz’s lawsuit said that no witnesses identified him as a shooter, and that no evidence presented him as a shooter. He further says that the Sheriff’s Department had video evidence of the shooters on Feb. 9, and that he did not match their physical description.

by Aidan McGloin
Crime   -   Sep 21, 2025 Riverside jury convicts fentanyl dealer of murder, previous fentanyl murder conviction appealed to California Supreme Court

Quinn Aaron McKellips was convicted Sept. 17 of second-degree murder for the fentanyl-caused death of Calin Sender. On the same date, a Riverside defendant convicted of murder for sharing fentanyl appealed his conviction to the California Supreme court.

by Aidan McGloin
Crime   -   Sep 14, 2025 DA's Office responds to attorney's defense of judge in Haro case

Had the case gone to a preliminary hearing, it is highly likely that we would have sought amendments to increase the charges. However, Mr. Haro pled guilty prior to that stage, and the final plea was presented to and accepted by the Court.

by Aidan McGloin
Crime   -   Aug 31, 2025 Sheriff Bianco, DA Hestrin question judge and video creators in baby murder case
Sheriff Bianco, DA Hestrin question judge and video creators in baby murder case

The charging of Jake and Rebecca Haro of the murder of their baby Emmanuel has caused the Riverside district attorney and sheriff to question both the handling of a prior case against Jake and the involvement of social media creators. Riverside District Attorney Michael Hestrin and Sheriff Chad Bianco both

by Aidan McGloin
Crime   -   Aug 24, 2025 Attorneys demand investigation of shooting by federal agent
Attorneys demand investigation of shooting by federal agent

Four attorneys gathered on Aug. 22 outside the San Bernardino house of Francisco Longoria, demanding an investigation into the Aug. 16 shooting of Longoria and his two sons by masked men from the federal government. Three bullets entered Longoria's truck, but nobody was injured. “Justice looks like accountability,

by Aidan McGloin
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