![]() He was off duty, acting as a father in self-defense and protecting his child." "Sal was not acting as a police officer when he was attacked. "The arrest of Sal Sanchez is a product of the politically motivated program by the California attorney general to prosecute police officers," Winslow said. Sanchez's attorney, David Winslow, released a statement calling the AG's decision "a political stunt that does absolutely nothing to protect the public." No matter who you are, nobody is above the law." Ultimately, any loss of life is a tragedy and being licensed to carry a gun doesn't mean you're not accountable for how you use it. ![]() "That's exactly what these charges are about: pursuing justice after an independent and thorough review of the evidence and the law. ![]() "Where there's reason to believe a crime has been committed, we will seek justice," Attorney General Rob Bonta said in a statement. If the defendant fails to post bond, he is tentatively slated to make an initial court appearance Wednesday afternoon at the Riverside Hall of Justice. In addition to the manslaughter count, the criminal complaint filed by the state alleges two counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm, as well as sentence-enhancing gun and great bodily injury allegations. Sanchez was booked into the Robert Presley Jail in Riverside, where he's being held on $155,000 bail. Salvador Alejandro Sanchez, 31, of Corona was taken into custody by California Department of Justice agents on Red Bluff Road in Riverside shortly before 10 a.m. (CNS) - An ex-LAPD officer who fatally shot a developmentally disabled man who shoved him to the floor of a Corona Costco during an unexplained confrontation that also led to the former lawman shooting the man's parents was arrested Monday for voluntary manslaughter and other alleged offenses. GAS SAVINGS: Here's how to save money on gas with a Costco, Sam's Club, Walmart+ and Kroger membershipįollow USA TODAY reporter Kelly Tyko on Twitter: For shopping news, tips and deals, join us on our Shopping Ninjas Facebook group.CORONA, Calif. Westbury: Special operating hours are 8 to 9 a.m., Tuesday and Thursday.Ĭostco special hours for healthcare and first respondersĬostco says on its COVID updates page that members who are "healthcare workers (which includes pharmacists and all hospital employees with a hospital ID) and first responders (police officers, EMTs and firefighters) may enter the warehouse during Special Operating Hours, as well as regular operating hours."ĬOSTCO MEMBERSHIP PRICE HIKE?: Costco membership fees could increase later this year for the first time since 2017 Iwilei (Honolulu): Special operating hours are 8 to 9 a.m., Tuesday and Thursday.īrooklyn: Special operating hours are 8 to 9 a.m., Tuesday and Thursday. The following clubs are the exceptions listed on the COVID-19 updates page: California Costco club with an exceptionĬulver City: Special operating hours are 8 to 9 a.m., Tuesday and Thursday. Members and guests who don't meet the criteria will not be admitted. and Puerto Rico with limited exceptions until April 17.įind all locations' hours at /warehouse-locations. Tuesdays and Thursdays at warehouses in the U.S. Costco senior hours and exceptionsĬostco's designated hour for senior shoppers, which has also included members with disabilities or people who are immunocompromised, is held twice a week from 9 to 10 a.m. "Members who do not wish to shop during regular hours are welcome to visit for all their shopping needs," Costco said in the latest update.Ĭostco's senior hours are ending after more than two years. The membership club has not allowed guests who do not meet its criteria to shop during the designated time. In July 2020, Costco also initially planned to reduce hours from five days to twice weekly but changed plans at that time "due to an increase in COVID-19 cases." Tuesday and Thursday but there are a few exceptions (see below). Since the week of July 26, most clubs have held the hours from 9 to 10 a.m. Last July, the retailer planned to end senior hours but then reversed course to reduce them from five days a week to twice-weekly events as infections and hospitalizations were rising nationwide. This is not the first time Costco has planned to drop or reduce the dedicated shopping time. Like many of the nation's grocery stores, Costco started holding the hours in March 2020 to help those the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention considered the most vulnerable and at-risk for COVID-19 at the time. KMART STORE CLOSINGS: Only three Kmarts to remain after new closing of New Jersey locationĬOSTCO TIPS: Shop at Costco? These 3 tips will get you the best deals and the biggest discounts
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