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Gunman kills 6 in Miss.

Six people are dead after a gunman went on a shooting rampage Friday in a small town in Mississippi.

According to the Associated Press, Richard Dale Crum, 52, was arrested after allegedly using a shotgun and two pistols to kill his ex-wife and stepfather along with four other people in Arkabutla.

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The string of shootings started around 11 a.m. with the death of a man sitting in a pickup truck in front of a convenience store. Sheriff’s deputies later found the body of the suspect’s exwife. Her current husband was wounded.

Four more bodies were found near the suspect’s home. Local schools were placed on lockdown.

Speed help, Ukraine asks

At the annual Munich Security Conference, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky asked Western leaders to “hurry up” deliveries of weapons and other supplies to his country.

A major Russian military offensive is feared soon, and he said, “Delay has always been, and still is, a mistake.”

Leaders of Poland, Germany and France promised that the

Also in the news … A Wisconsin-based food sanitation company was fined $1.5 million for violation of child labor laws. Parker Sanitation Services employed children ages 13 to 17 in “hazardous conditions” and worked them overnight shifts, according to the U.S. Department of Labor.

Kings beat Ducks

Local rivals met on Friday night at Honda Center when the Anaheim Ducks hosted the Los Angeles Kings. The Kings defeated the Ducks 6-3.

Weather: Back in 70s who served in the United States Army before being hired by the Westminster Police Department.

And we don’t mean disco. The forecast for Saturday for the West Orange County area is for partly cloudy skies and a daytime high of 70 and an overnight low of 45. Sunday will be mostly sunny with a drop to 69 during the day; 47 at night. The Seventies return on Monday with mostly sunny skies and a high of 48.

Prior to being assigned as a school resource officer, he worked in the patrol division as a field training officer. He also spent five years as a gang investigator where he developed expertise in this field.

Officer Ayala also volunteers to help coach and mentor young adults at Bolsa Grande High School where he also graduated.

\“We are especially grateful that Officer Ayala graduated in our school district and has a heart for our students, families and communities,” said Board of Education President Walter Muneton. “We know that he will build relationships with our students and be a safe place to turn for help.”

GGUSD is a K-12 district serving most of Garden Grove and parts of Anaheim, Cypress, Fountain Valley, Santa Ana, Stanton and Westminster.

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