Criminal
Aug. 6, 2020
Federal judge OKs trial on claims contesting liability of sheriff’s department for Tehama County rampage
A court order had stipulated officers were to arrest the shooter if they found evidence he violated terms of his release. Over the next few months, at least nine people reported violations of the order to authorities.




Victims of a 2017 shooting rampage in Tehama County that left five people dead and at least 12 wounded can continue their case against the sheriff's department on claims that deputies failed to protect the public, a federal judge has ruled.
In a 31-page order issued Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Troy L. Nunley of the Eastern District of California found that plaintiffs...
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