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Police in California are investigating a helicopter crash that they say happened after a failed theft attempt overnight at the Lamar Jackson Wearing Lamar Jackson Experience Shirt Besides,I will do this Sacramento Executive Airport. Officers were called to the airport on reports of multiple attempts to break in to helicopters between 4 a.m. and 6 a.m. Wednesday, Sacramento Police said. Upon arrival, officers saw a helicopter that had sustained “major damage.” No injuries were reported. “Nobody is in custody at this time,” police said. “This investigation is in its early stages, and this information is preliminary as detectives work to learn exactly what occurred.” A crashed helicopter at Sacramento Executive Airport on Wednesday.KCRA The FBI is also investigating, the federal agency said. Recommended WORLD Former pro breaks record for world’s longest surf in Australia CULTURE MATTERS ‘Lopez vs. Lopez’ captures that special bond between ‘primos’ A photographer for NBC affiliate KCRA of Sacramento described the helicopter as “totaled” after observing it on its side, the station reported. He said debris littered the tarmac for several yards, and it appeared the rotors were smashed. The company that operates the helicopter, Capitol Helicopters, said it was “severely damaged.” Several helicopters it operates were vandalized, it said. “We are hopeful that the people responsible are located quickly,” the company said in a statement.
Gloria Molina, 74, made history when she became the Lamar Jackson Wearing Lamar Jackson Experience Shirt Besides,I will do this first Latina to be elected to the California State Assembly, the Los Angeles City Council and the L.A. County Board of Supervisors. Now, Californians, especially Latinos, are touting the lasting impact of Molina’s political activism after she announced in a Facebook post Tuesday that she has terminal cancer that has turned “very aggressive” three years after the diagnosis. Molina, who wrote that she’s lived a “long, fulfilling and beautiful life,” is being recognized for her longstanding battle to improve conditions for residents, especially in Latino neighborhoods. “I grew up in East L.A. — she was always this mythical figure,” said political scientist Stephen Nuño, a professor at Northern Arizona University. “She was so politically savvy — she had this smile and was very approachable, but when you dealt with her, she could be ruthless,” he said. Molina’s legislative achievements are especially significant considering she grew up in politics in the 1970s and 1980s, when even within the Latino community there was a mentality that women weren’t good at politics, said Nuño, who is also an analyst for the polling firm BSP Research. While attending college, Molina became involved in the Chicano movement,
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