LOS ANGELES
2 arrested in fatal shooting
Police arrested on Sunday two suspects in connection with a shooting that left three people dead and 12 wounded at a restaurant operating out of a converted home. Mowayne McKay, 33, and Diego Reid, 25, both of whom are Jamaican nationals, were taken into custody early Sunday, police said. They were expected to be booked for investigation of murder. An unspecified dispute between a man and at least two other men led to gunfire early Saturday during a birthday celebration attended by about 50 people in a house that hosts parties for people in the Jamaican community.
STORRS, Conn.
Student run over, killed
A 19-year-old student at the University of Connecticut was run over and killed early Sunday by a vehicle for the campus fire department, state police said. Jeffny Pally of West Hartford was sitting against the bay door of the campus public safety complex in Storrs shortly after 1 a.m. when the fire department got an emergency call, according to a police report. The report says Pally was sitting on the ground with her back against the door when it opened, causing her to fall back onto the ground. The right side of the emergency vehicle driving out ran over her, the report said.
SEATTLE
Typhoon fizzles; power out
Thousands of residents in the Pacific Northwest remained without power Sunday as the remnants of what was billed as a potentially apocalyptic typhoon began to fizzle. Emergency crews in Oregon and Washington worked through the night to restore power lines and remove dozens of downed trees to clear roads that the storm had damaged over the past two days. Meteorologists still expected rain and wind gusts as high as 30 mph throughout Sunday, but conditions were not expected to be as bad as predicted.
SAN RAFAEL, Calif.
Officers to prevent suicides
Five new officers will be hired to patrol the Golden Gate Bridge specifically to search for people looking to jump to their death. The Marin Independent Journal reported Sunday the bridge board on Friday approved adding the new bridge officers to the patrol, bringing the total to 22. They are expected to be working on the span in about two months. Between 2000 and 2005, bridge officers were able to stop an average of 52 people a year from jumping from the span. So far in 2016 there have been 138 successful interventions.
Compiled from wire reports