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Assemblyman Lackey 👮♂️
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Tom Lackey #CALeg @CAProblemSolver #AD34:✏️ former special education teacher & @CHP_HQ veteran 🚔 serving #KernCounty #HighDesert #VictorValley #AntelopeValley

From @TulareSheriff : UPDATE: Suspect in Deadly Officer Involved Shooting Killed, Fallen TCSO Deputy Identified Sheriff Boudreaux has identified the TCSO Deputy shot and killed this morning during an Officer Involved Shooting in Porterville as 35-year-old Randy Hoppert, a six-year-veteran of the Tulare County Sheriff’s Office. Around 10:20 a.m. on 4/9/26, TCSO Deputies were in the area Newcomb and Grand in Porterville serving an eviction notice, when 59-year-old David Morales opened fire on them, hitting Deputy Hoppert. Deputy Hoppert was rushed to a local hospital, where we are heartbroken to confirm, he passed away. Shortly before 6 p.m. tonight, Sheriff Boudreaux also announced that the suspect, David Morales, was run over and killed by Deputies driving the Kern County Sheriff’s Office SWAT vehicle. Sheriff Boudreaux, and all of us at the Tulare County Sheriff’s Office, are shocked and deeply saddened by today’s tragic events. We ask that you keep our Deputy’s grieving family in your prayers.







Newsom spends $20M on consultants in struggling DOGE-inspired plan to cut waste trib.al/fALj82Q

Newsom spends $20M on consultants in struggling DOGE-inspired plan to cut waste trib.al/fALj82Q

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department mourns the loss of Deputy Levi Vargas, who passed away on Saturday, March 28, 2026, at the age of 30. Deputy Vargas joined the Department in 2015 as a Custody Assistant and later graduated from Academy Class 413. He served in several assignments throughout his career, most recently at San Dimas Station. He was known among his colleagues and friends for his professionalism, commitment, and compassion to our communities. His loss is deeply felt across our Department, and he will be greatly missed. Deputy Vargas is survived by his wife, parents, siblings, and extended family. We honor his service and legacy. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family, friends, and colleagues during this incredibly difficult time.

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is shocked and deeply saddened by the tragic loss of our San Dimas Sheriff’s Deputy who passed away after suffering a medical emergency while participating in the 2026 Baker to Vegas Challenge Cup Relay race. The Deputy was among numerous law enforcement personnel representing their agencies at this annual event when the medical emergency occurred. Despite receiving medical care, the Deputy ultimately passed away from their injuries. The Deputy’s family has been notified and the Department has been coordinating with them to provide support and resources. We extend our heartfelt condolences to the Deputy’s family, friends, and colleagues during this incredibly difficult time. The loss of our beloved Deputy, a 13-year veteran, is felt across the entire LASD family. We ask our community to join us in honoring our Deputy’s service and keeping his loved ones in your thoughts during this challenging time.


I am amending my legislation - Assembly Bill 2407- to rename #CesarChavez day to Farmworker Day. 👩🌾🧑🌾 This is about the hardworking men and women in ag who have greatly contributed to our state. It is about the movement, not one individual. #FarmWorkerDay #CaAg #CALeg

A 12-year-old Sacramento Girl Scout turned a personal a experience with extreme heat at school into a Silver Award project that is now drawing attention at the state Capitol. kcra.com/article/sacram…



Sacramento sheriff, DA protest parole of man convicted of child sex crimes sacbee.com/news/politics-…

The California Board of Parole Hearings is at it again. They have granted early release via the Elderly Parole program to sexually violent predator Gregory Vogelsang, who molested more than five children in Citrus Heights and was sentenced to over 300 years in prison for his crimes. And he is headed to a neighborhood near you. California’s elderly parole system is broken. The public deserves to know how decisions like this are being made. The full press conference video will be posted soon. @ThienHoCA @SacCountyDA

Is this a good use of taxpayer money? Gov. Newsom wants to spend $19 million on a brief ad campaign to improve California's image nationally while state deals with years of budget problems. Democratic state lawmakers who oversee CA's budget don't want to talk about it:


About a month ago, California gas prices — adjusted for inflation — were lower than when Gavin Newsom took office. Now Trump’s war with Iran will push them back over $5 a gallon.

