When detectives located and arrested one adult male and the two 16-year-olds at a San Jose residence, they found a loaded firearm, large quantities of narcotics and two homemade improvised explosive devices.
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San Jose Jr. Sharks Hockey Program Pays $4.6 Million To Settle Sexual Abuse Lawsuit Settlement
Former Jr. Sharks coach Kevin Whitmer, facing an expected 25-year prison term, is scheduled to be sentenced on Friday.
Mayor Mahan Says Juvenile Court Protections Also Protect Gang Violence
The mayor’s newsletter comments came nine days after the shooting, allegedly by a 17-year-old, at Westfield Valley Fair shopping mall that wounded three people.
DA Wants San Jose Teen Accused in Black Friday Mall Shooting Tried as an Adult
District Attorney Jeff Rosen said handling the case in adult court provides consequences that 'reflect the recklessness and danger of fighting a senseless gang war inside a mall crowded with holiday shoppers.'
Trump Actions Threaten Licenses of Thousands of CA Truck Drivers
The Trump administration is cracking down on immigrants who drive trucks in California, creating new regulations and threatening to withhold millions in federal highway funding over alleged violations by the state’s DMV.
‘We Got Him’ – SJ Police Arrest Teen for Black Friday Shooting
If the case against the 17-year-old suspect continues in juvenile court, few details about the arrest or the Nov. 28 incident, which shut down Northern California's biggest shopping center and left three injured, are likely to be made public. The mall reopened with additional security measures on Nov. 29.
Police Link Possible Gang Dispute to Black Friday Shooting at Valley Fair Mall, as Search for Gunman Continues
The Westfield Valley Fair Mall, one of the largest shopping malls in California, reopened today at noon with increased police patrols and assurances that Friday’s shooting was an isolated incident.
Terrified Shoppers Flee Black Friday Shooting at San Jose’s Valley Fair Mall, Three Injured
Nearly 90 minutes after the 5:40pm report of the shooting at Westfield Valley Fair mall on Stephens Boulevard, San Jose police said there was “no ongoing threat to public safety.”
Sex Abuse, Satanic Rites Described in Charges against Gilroy Foster Mom
The suspect, 60-year-old Christina Jean Johnson, was arrested in Shasta County last month, and appeared at the South County courthouse in Morgan Hill last week. She operated a daycare facility in Gilroy.
Police Say Finance Officer Stole $43K from Charity that Helps Injured Officers
The Police Department stated that between January 2020 and January 2025, Margie Thompson, the only paid employee of the Keith Kelley Club, embezzled $43,000.
Three San Jose Murder Victims Cared About Their Communities
Tarrah Taylor, 26, Jeannessa Lurie, 24, and Max Ryan, 26, were killed by a single gun-wielding attacker in the early morning of Sept.16.
California Bars ICE Agents From Wearing Masks in the State
The new law prevents federal agents working in California from concealing their identities with masks. The Trump administration said it will ignore the law, which is expected to face a legal challenge.
Murder Victim’s Reports of Beatings Didn’t Stop Killer from Returning, say SJ Police
Joseph Vicencio was charged today with three murder counts, in the shooting deaths of his ex-girlfriend and her two friends in South San Jose early Tuesday. Two witnesses told police he admitted he was the killer.
San Jose Police Arrest Security Guard for Chasing, Pointing Gun at Homeless Man
San Jose police on Sept. 11 arrested a man for carrying a handgun while reportedly chasing an unhoused victim, pushing him to the ground and brandishing a firearm.
EU Fines Google $3.5B for Breaking Europe’s Antitrust Laws
European Union officials accused the American tech giant of using its size and dominance to undercut rivals in online advertising, a move that could raise the ire of the Trump administration.
Deputies Arrest Man After Knife Attack on VTA Bus Driver
A VTA bus driver reported that he was attacked after asking a rider to stop repeatedly pulling the stop-request cord.
