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Santa Barbara News-Press: June 12, 2023

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Locals look for ideas at Alleged stalker seeks mental health diversion Santa Barbara Home Show NEWS-PRESS EXCLUSIVE

Man accused of slalking Ariana Grande By NEIL HARTSTEIN NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER

The lawyer of the man accused of stalking pop singer Ariana Grande at her Montecito home wants to have his client diverted from the criminal proceedings he’s currently facing so he can be treated for undisclosed mental health problems, prosecutors said.

Aharon Zebulon Israel Brown, 24, was scheduled to appear in Superior Court on May 25 to set a date for his preliminary hearing. But instead of setting the hearing date, or, as so often happens, continuing his case to another date, Mr. Brown’s lawyer chose a different option. “The defense attorney filed Please see DIVERSION on A4

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, left, and former Vice President Mike Pence

Safe lanes for DeSantis, Pence on Trump while in Greensboro By ALAN WOOTEN

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Jacuzzis built by Whiteswan Pools and Spas are displayed during the Santa Barbara Home Show at Earl Warren Showgrounds in Santa Barbara on Saturday.

By LIAM HIBBERT NEWS-PRESS CORRESPONDENT

The 2023 Santa Barbara Home Show was held this past weekend at the Earl Warren Showgrounds as home improvement specialists displayed their wares for locals looking for a change of style. The home show featured all sorts of indoor and outdoor products, from a backyard “sheshed” to a lower-back massage machine. People casually walked through the showground tent aisles and talked to the salesmen about the various services they could offer. “I try to help someone first ‘how was your day going?’ I don’t go right out for a lead,” said Jared Clark, owner of Central Coast Concrete Coatings. “I go at it on how I can help someone before I can count it as a sale.” The atmosphere at the home Please see HOME SHOW on A4 Above and below, a fully built and furnished “She Shed” by A Place to Grow SLO, a business based in Paso Robles, is displayed.

Beds and sofas are displayed by the Santa Barbara Co. Sleep Shoppes & Design Center.

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(The Center Square) – Republican presidential rivals chose a safe lane while delivering keynote speeches at the annual North Carolina Republican Convention in Greensboro on Friday and Saturday. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis was clear in an analogy to reference former President Donald Trump and his legal troubles though he didn’t mention his name, and former Vice President Mike Pence urged patience and prayer. Mr. Trump, in his Saturday night speech, remained defiant of doing anything wrong just as he did with Georgians at their state GOP convention earlier in the day. A 49-page federal indictment against the 76-yearold Republican says Mr. Trump mishandled classified documents after his presidency, tried to hide records, and thwarted the probe of the Department of Justice, which raided his MarA-Lago home in Florida last year to retrieve the documents. Mr. Trump also faces unrelated criminal charges in New York. Before the indictment was announced by Mr. Trump himself last week, the North Carolina event was already scheduled to feature Gov. DeSantis on Friday night, Pence at noon on Saturday and Mr. Trump in the headliner that evening. All three are among the Republicans vying for the presidency in 2024. “Is there a different standard for a Democratic secretary of state versus a former Republican president?” Gov. DeSantis said during his address to the thousands gathered, referring to Hillary Clinton. “I think there needs to be one standard of justice in this country.” Mrs. Clinton was investigated by the FBI during her tenure as secretary of state under former

President Barack Obama for using a private email server to store and send classified documents. She was never charged. “At the end of the day, we will once and for all end the weaponization of government under my administration,” Gov. DeSantis said. Gov. DeSantis and a number of Florida Republicans have spoken out against the Trump investigation. “I’m going to urge patience, encourage people to be prayerful for the former president, but also for all those in authority and for the country going forward,” Mr. Pence said during his Saturday appearance. Mr. Trump was greeted by plenty of support in both Georgia and North Carolina, and not just at the Peach State Waffle House he visited. Standing ovations were the norm at both political conventions. “In the end,” he said in Greensboro, “they’re not coming after me, they’re coming after you, and I’m just standing in the way.” He told the audience if he’s returned to the White House, “their reign will be over and America will be a free nation once again.”

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