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the worst attack happened in marshall county district where a migrant workers would drag off vehicles and shots come on, hide the reports now from the bond. this is the aftermath of a 9 bush on the highway and focused on most of the district. at least 23 people. it was shot dead yet after the attackers checked their identity guard then opened fire the subject by the gunman. first targeted the trucks. they bundle an off to that they stopped the buses. any passenger who came from punjab was supposed to get off before they shot them dead. their gun mendoza burned, then drunk, then rate goes before fleeing, but it took several hours for the security for the medical games produced ready on board. the dead and wounded have been taken to the nearest hospital. a medical emergency was declared when we heard about the incident. all of us doctors, paramedics and other stuff has been present here in the hospital since last nice and in the morning i have to press the casualties were brought to our hospital. this is not the 1st attack of its game earlier in april, another 9 people get in a similar
the worst attack happened in marshall county district where a migrant workers would drag off vehicles and shots come on, hide the reports now from the bond. this is the aftermath of a 9 bush on the highway and focused on most of the district. at least 23 people. it was shot dead yet after the attackers checked their identity guard then opened fire the subject by the gunman. first targeted the trucks. they bundle an off to that they stopped the buses. any passenger who came from punjab was...
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Aug 1, 2024
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newspaper is credited with uncovering violent incidents at that cold headquartered in marin counties. marshall owners of the paper spoke with kron 4 in 1979. >> we said that oil, they that a lot of government agencies have not been doing their job when enforcing existing laws terms of 79. hopefully this will do something about one of our readers compare the son of story to an onion or up peeling away layers and keep finding new things >> that's still the way it is. >> led to a landmark ruling by the california supreme court after sitting on filed a half-dozen lawsuits against the light. the court ruled that reporters could keep their sources confidential in certain civil cases. >> it's amazing, small like that. a small community gets national commission outsize the best stories is mainly about sitting on and stuff. yeah, need. >> the point reyes, light is still operational today as both an online and print publication. it's an incredible piece of history. there. thanks so much for joining us here o' kron. 4 news at 3. i'm stephanie lin. have a great afternoon and stick around for kron. 4 news
newspaper is credited with uncovering violent incidents at that cold headquartered in marin counties. marshall owners of the paper spoke with kron 4 in 1979. >> we said that oil, they that a lot of government agencies have not been doing their job when enforcing existing laws terms of 79. hopefully this will do something about one of our readers compare the son of story to an onion or up peeling away layers and keep finding new things >> that's still the way it is. >> led to a...
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Aug 6, 2024
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marshall has dropped to 44. in marin county, windsor, kenwood, petaluma, glen ellen, healdsbur, occidental and point reyes, all between 48 and 49. cool degrees a lot of high clouds. now the remains of this offshore from what was once a tropical system. carlotta and then the moisture rotating around arizona going into bought some of that i think is maybe going to make a beeline towards us in the next 24 hours. but today it's all about inland temps bumping up. i didn't go bonkers, but 92 in santa rosa 98, walnut creek, 86 palo alto and 90 in los gatos after 82 yesterday. 50s on most of the temps, although some 40s to the north. i mean petaluma 51, but the airport dropped to 48 a couple of 60s, but mainly it's 50s and even towards the east bay here. pinole, 54, and clayton, north dublin, also at 54 and then a lot of mid 50s, upper 50s to low 60s, 46 in truckee. that's the coolest i've seen. 50 mount shasta, 50 south lake tahoe a lot of clouds though not thunderstorm activity, but a lot of clouds coming in from the west southwest.
marshall has dropped to 44. in marin county, windsor, kenwood, petaluma, glen ellen, healdsbur, occidental and point reyes, all between 48 and 49. cool degrees a lot of high clouds. now the remains of this offshore from what was once a tropical system. carlotta and then the moisture rotating around arizona going into bought some of that i think is maybe going to make a beeline towards us in the next 24 hours. but today it's all about inland temps bumping up. i didn't go bonkers, but 92 in santa...
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Aug 6, 2024
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marshall, 44, in marin county, windsor kirk kenwood. excuse me.etween 48 and 49. cool degrees, mostly sunny. this is a pretty good fog bank out there, but not as much as yesterday. the wind has really tailed off higher clouds, i think. more so tomorrow than today. so warmer for most. unless you're right on the immediate coast we'll go 60s to 90s, upper 90s to maybe near 100 for some far enough inland. all right, souths here. bay bridge toll plaza. >> yeah, that's right steve, we have a bigger crowd there at the toll plaza today. it seems like a tuesday. everyone means business out there. everyone means business tuesday. people getting on the road, getting on the road early. and it's crowded at the toll plaza. no major issues here. we look at the rest of the grid. we're off to a nice start. we do have kind of a bigger backup this morning from 205 on to 580, so if you know someone coming in from the central valley in the car, they might be in for, well, they might get to work and be a little frustrated with this commute. 631 let's go back to the des
marshall, 44, in marin county, windsor kirk kenwood. excuse me.etween 48 and 49. cool degrees, mostly sunny. this is a pretty good fog bank out there, but not as much as yesterday. the wind has really tailed off higher clouds, i think. more so tomorrow than today. so warmer for most. unless you're right on the immediate coast we'll go 60s to 90s, upper 90s to maybe near 100 for some far enough inland. all right, souths here. bay bridge toll plaza. >> yeah, that's right steve, we have a...
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Aug 28, 2024
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madison county 13 unionists, men, boys were captured and marched into the winter snow and shot to death in january 18, '63. the massacre occurred in the aftermath of the unionist raid on marshaling the looting of a confederate colonel's home. the confederates responded by sending madison county resident lieutenant colonel james keith of the 60 fourth north carolina infantry to monitor, intimidate and capture unionists raging warfare against the confederacy. governor zebulun vance specifically ordered no unionists captured be harmed but subsequent atrocity committed by keith and his soldiers demonstrated confederate men from the same community is persecuted unionists could commit a violent acts against their own neighbors and a brilliant book about this bio historian with guggenheim fellowship who unearthed the story so well. he was highly influenced when he wrote that book by what happened in vietnam. vance was from bunkham county. vance was the war governor of north carolina and very popular in the mountains. he had been a way a before the war and zebulun vance had been a colonel, 26 north carolina, vance used both the karen at the stick during his time in office to bring peopl
madison county 13 unionists, men, boys were captured and marched into the winter snow and shot to death in january 18, '63. the massacre occurred in the aftermath of the unionist raid on marshaling the looting of a confederate colonel's home. the confederates responded by sending madison county resident lieutenant colonel james keith of the 60 fourth north carolina infantry to monitor, intimidate and capture unionists raging warfare against the confederacy. governor zebulun vance specifically...
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Aug 27, 2024
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the aftermath of unionist curricula raid on the town of marshall the looting of confederate colonel home. better respond by sending madison countyesident lieutenant colonel james a keith of the 64th north carolina infantry into the valley to monitor, intimidate capture waging irregular warfare against the confederacy. upon hearing of the vincent madison specifically ordered no unionist capture be harmed. the subsequent atrocity committed by keith on his soldiers demonstrated that confederate men from the same community as a persecuted unionist could commit violent acts against your own neighbors without restraint. there's a brilliant book about this. he won a guggenheim fellowship for unearthing the story and telling it so t well. it would highly influence when he wrote that book about what hadi happened during vietnam. now vance was from buncombe county. not a great county name. vance was the word governor of north carolina he was very popular in the mountains of 30 of herhe been awake before theen advance had been a colonel the 26th north carolina. vance used both the carrot and stick during his time in office to try to bring
the aftermath of unionist curricula raid on the town of marshall the looting of confederate colonel home. better respond by sending madison countyesident lieutenant colonel james a keith of the 64th north carolina infantry into the valley to monitor, intimidate capture waging irregular warfare against the confederacy. upon hearing of the vincent madison specifically ordered no unionist capture be harmed. the subsequent atrocity committed by keith on his soldiers demonstrated that confederate...
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Aug 21, 2024
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white supremacists who were terrorized seizing african-americans in banks county try to suppress the vote there and longstreet's marshals you marshals did things like chase down whiskey distillers and tax evaders and so on. but they also had this really important work of trying to, at least during this period, try to protect voting rights. and so longstreet's marshal's office involved in this case that results in this supreme court decision. and, you know, again, all of is by way of saying even the lesser known chapter of longstreet's life, like this gainesville chapter is is very revealing about american politics. he was a political animal and his life us a great deal about american and the politics in a way that most concerns him in his gainesville years comes back to that tome and that defending himself against. the critics of his war record. so in here we'll wrap things up with with with the following closing of the circle. so as i said at the end of the war, longstreet is considered a great hero by confederates. no blaming him for the loss of gettysburg or anything else. long about 1872, 1873, when not coincident w
white supremacists who were terrorized seizing african-americans in banks county try to suppress the vote there and longstreet's marshals you marshals did things like chase down whiskey distillers and tax evaders and so on. but they also had this really important work of trying to, at least during this period, try to protect voting rights. and so longstreet's marshal's office involved in this case that results in this supreme court decision. and, you know, again, all of is by way of saying even...
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Aug 6, 2024
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aftermath of a unionist guerrilla raid on the of marshall and the looting of a confederate colonel's home. confederates responded by sending madison countyesident lieutenant james a keith of the 64th north carolina infantry into, the shelton laurel valley to monitor, intimidate and capture unionist waging irregular warfare against the confederacy. now governor zebulon vance, upon hearing of events in madison specifically ordered that no unionist captured be harmed. but the subsequent atrocity committed keith and his soldiers that confederate men from the same community as the persecute unionists could commit violent against their own neighbors without restraint. and as a book about this by a man named philip shaw, a historian who won a guggenheim fellowship for unearthing this story in it so well back in the early eighties. and he was highly when he wrote that book by what happened at my lai during. now, vance zebulon vance was from buncombe and that's another great accounting name from north carolina. buncombe county. so vance, he the war governor of north carolina and was very popular in the mountains. he had been whig before the war.
aftermath of a unionist guerrilla raid on the of marshall and the looting of a confederate colonel's home. confederates responded by sending madison countyesident lieutenant james a keith of the 64th north carolina infantry into, the shelton laurel valley to monitor, intimidate and capture unionist waging irregular warfare against the confederacy. now governor zebulon vance, upon hearing of events in madison specifically ordered that no unionist captured be harmed. but the subsequent atrocity...
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Aug 17, 2024
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county, california. garrett warren was gunned down, shot four times in his own home but somehow survived. it fit his character, really, a hollywood stuntman, marshallfighter. not only did he survive, but he was able to identify his shooter, a man who was caught with what looked like a hit note in his car, and they tell you his name is miguel quiroz. >> yes. >> that naming anything to you? >> not at the time. >> it sounded like a strong case at first, but the more law enforcement and prosecutor chun investigated it became less clear. >> and eventually, really prove the alibi that he didn't do this. >> remember multiple witnesses put miguel quiroz about 80 miles from guerra's home on the night of the shooting, and then like a scene from "columbo," came a twist during a court hearing. >> miguel quiroz is left- handed, the shooter was described by witnesses, the victim and his mother as right- handed. and that is a little odd. >> because of what left-handed person would try to commit murder with a gun in his right hand? >> it's like out of a movie. >> a scriptwriter might do something like that, but in real life, it did not make sense. >> and then pros
county, california. garrett warren was gunned down, shot four times in his own home but somehow survived. it fit his character, really, a hollywood stuntman, marshallfighter. not only did he survive, but he was able to identify his shooter, a man who was caught with what looked like a hit note in his car, and they tell you his name is miguel quiroz. >> yes. >> that naming anything to you? >> not at the time. >> it sounded like a strong case at first, but the more law...
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Aug 9, 2024
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county park service. soou visit us any time. it's a wonderful site. when that gun was fired, 40 faers who were following general neville and marshall lennox came from the woods. they surrounded the two men. it was a very scary scene. neville was able to calm it down, but he told lennox, go back to pittsburgh, i'm going to go back to my home. bower hill and. we're going to regroup before this gets any more out of control. this will lead us to what is really the big flash point of the whiskey rebellion, what we call the battle of bauer hill. when john neville goes back to his big mansion plantation home at bower hill, he will met by about 300 armed rebels. they demand that he turn over any records that they of who paid their taxes and didn't and the thought process was, of course if you destroy those records, everybody is off scot free. it doesn't really work that way. but that's what they were going for. this was all occur in july 1794. john never will stick his gun out. the window. he'll tell the people to back away. they won't listen. he'll fire into the crowd. and it's really just a random shot. but neville will kill a teenage boy named oliver miller
county park service. soou visit us any time. it's a wonderful site. when that gun was fired, 40 faers who were following general neville and marshall lennox came from the woods. they surrounded the two men. it was a very scary scene. neville was able to calm it down, but he told lennox, go back to pittsburgh, i'm going to go back to my home. bower hill and. we're going to regroup before this gets any more out of control. this will lead us to what is really the big flash point of the whiskey...
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Aug 30, 2024
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county park service. so by the allegheny park service so you can visit us anytime it's a wonderful site. when the gun was fired, 40 farmers who were following general level and marshallx camee from the woods and surrounded the two men. it's a very scary scene. he was able to calm it down but he said you go back to pittsburgh i'm going to go back to my home at bower hill and we are goingnt to regroup before ts gets any more out of control. this will lead us to what is the big flashpoint of the whiskey rebellion what we call the battle of bower hill when john neville goes back to his big mansion plantation home he will be met by about 300 armed rebels. they demand he turn over any records of who paid their taxes andd who didn't and the thought process was if you destroy those records, everybody is off scott free. it doesn't really work that way but that's what they were going for. this will occur in july, 1794. john neville willl stick his gun out the window and tell people to back away. they won't listen, he will fire into the crowd and it's just a random shot but he will kill a teenage boy named oliver miller who was the nephew of the man who shot them earlier in the
county park service. so by the allegheny park service so you can visit us anytime it's a wonderful site. when the gun was fired, 40 farmers who were following general level and marshallx camee from the woods and surrounded the two men. it's a very scary scene. he was able to calm it down but he said you go back to pittsburgh i'm going to go back to my home at bower hill and we are goingnt to regroup before ts gets any more out of control. this will lead us to what is the big flashpoint of the...