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Woman arrested after bullet grazes boyfriend's head, leading to five-hour standoff
Woman arrested after bullet grazes boyfriend's head, leading to five-hour standoff

Yahoo

time22-07-2025

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Woman arrested after bullet grazes boyfriend's head, leading to five-hour standoff

SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — A woman is facing several charges, including attempted murder, after reportedly shooting her boyfriend in the head, leading to an overnight standoff in Fallbrook. Devin Jones, 44, was taken into custody early Monday following a five-hour standoff that lasted much of the night, the San Diego County Fallbrook Sheriff's substation reports. According to the sheriff's office, Jones and her boyfriend were reportedly involved in an argument inside their home in the 100 block of Avo Drive, where Jones is accused of holding a knife to him and making threats. Her boyfriend told deputies he was able to take the knife from Jones and leave the trailer, but while he was outside, he was hit in the head by a bullet shot by a rifle through the trailer window. The man, who has not been identified by authorities, was taken to the hospital around 1 a.m. Monday, with a minor skull laceration, and was later released from the hospital. The emergency room doctor told the sheriff's department the injury could have been fatal if the bullet had deviated slightly. Deputies report Jones barricaded herself inside the trailer following the shooting, and the Sheriff's Special Enforcement Detail (SED/SWAT) was called in to assist. Jones was taken into custody by 5:30 a.m. Jones is facing several charges, including attempted murder, and was booked into the Vista Detention Facility. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Fallbrook unites to preserve historic Zeke Weaver Field
Fallbrook unites to preserve historic Zeke Weaver Field

Yahoo

time07-05-2025

  • Sport
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Fallbrook unites to preserve historic Zeke Weaver Field

FALLBROOK, Calif. (FOX 5/KUSI) — A longtime Little League baseball field in North County is at the center of a growing controversy, as county officials decide whether the land should be preserved for youth sports or repurposed for affordable housing. Zeke Weaver Memorial Field, which has served local children since 1917, may soon be sold by the Fallbrook Fire Protection District. Under state law, the district is required to offer the property to other government agencies or affordable housing developers as it seeks funding for a new fire station. The news has shocked many in the Bonsall Fallbrook Little League, which has leased the field for 25 years. 'We were under the impression we had it for at least a couple more years,' said Daniela Ramirez, president of the league. 'We just signed a lease on March 15. This is a surprise to us.' Toxic sewage from Tijuana River impacts Imperial Beach Little League Parents and coaches say the field is more than just a place to play baseball — it's a community hub and part of the region's heritage. 'It's part of their childhood. They have great memories here,' said Edward Walker, a coach and parent. 'I have eight children who played through this league, all the way from t-ball up to the junior division and now my oldest son is out here coaching.' Families worry the potential sale will displace hundreds of children. The league recently invested $10,000 in field improvements, including lighting upgrades to allow for nighttime play. The field is also an affordable option, costing $15 per hour compared to other fields in the area that charge three to four times as much. 'If we lose this field, it means displacing 150 baseball families, plus our soccer kids,' Ramirez said. 'We're trying to bring in softball, too — because they have nowhere else to play.' Jack in the Box 'head' to appear in San Diego County's Little League fields Parents like Stefan Stephanoy say the field brings their entire family together. 'My wife's the team mom, my daughter's out here cheering — this field involves all of us,' he said. County supervisors did not make a final decision at Tuesday's meeting. Instead, they voted in favor holding a public hearing on June 3. For now, the future of the historic ballpark remains uncertain. 'It's our home,' Ramirez said. 'It's where my daughter grew up.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to FOX 5 San Diego & KUSI News.

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