Hombre muere en tiroteo en Indio el martes por la tarde

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Hombre muere en tiroteo en Indio el martes por la tarde

Luis Medina

INDIO, Calif. (Kuna) – Una persona murió en un tiroteo en un vecindario de Indio el martes por la tarde.

El tiroteo se reportó alrededor de la 1:20 p. m. en la calle Dove, cerca de Calhoun y Quail.

El sargento Abe Plata, del Departamento de Policía de Indio, informó a nuestra estacion hermana News Channel 3 que los agentes acudieron a la zona y localizaron dos escenas del crimen: una en la calle Dove y la segunda en la calle Blue Jay.

Los agentes llegaron al lugar y encontraron a un hombre con heridas de bala. Fue trasladado al hospital, donde fue declarado muerto, confirmó Plata.

Plata indicó que no se han realizado arrestos. Se solicita a cualquier persona con información que llame al 911.

Las carreteras de la zona están cerradas mientras la investigación continúa.

Juan Montesló , de Telemundo 15, ofrecerá las últimas actualizaciones en vivo desde el lugar de los hechos a las  6 p.m. en vivo 

Manténgase conectado en Telemundo15.com para mantenerse al día.

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Jenky Bueno of San Luis Obispo convicted of felony stalking of ex-girlfriend

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SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. (KEYT) – Jenky Bueno, 56, was convicted of stalking his ex-girlfriend as well as violations of a domestic relations restraining order and a criminal protective order.

According to a press release Tuesday from the San Luis Obispo County District Attorney's Office, Bueno was convicted by a San Luis Obispo County jury of one felony count of stalking, two misdemeanor counts of violating a domestic relations restraining order, and two misdemeanor counts of violating a court order.

Jurors heard during the trial that Bueno and the victim had been dating for about a year and half before separating in Spring of 2023, stated the San Luis Obispo County District Attorney's Office.

Later the same year, Bueno repeatedly showed up uninvited at the victim's home and followed her in public places she frequented during the day and night noted the San Luis Obispo County District Attorney's Office.

Despite clear demands to leave her alone, Bueno continued to harass his ex-girlfriend including disparaging calls, text messages, and social media communications added the the San Luis Obispo County District Attorney's Office.

In Spring of 2024, the victim requested and received a domestic relations restraining order from the San Luis Obispo County Superior Court which Bueno proceeded to violate on multiple occasions shared the San Luis Obispo County District Attorney's Office.

According to the San Luis Obispo County District Attorney's Office, the violations were reported to law enforcement and in early 2025, criminal charges were filed against Bueno.

A criminal protective order was issued during the criminal proceedings which Bueno also violated stated the San Luis Obispo County District Attorney's Office.

Bueno is next scheduled to appear for a sentencing hearing on Jan. 12, 2026, where he faces a maximum of three years in state prison shared the San Luis Obispo County District Attorney's Office.

"We work hard to stop intimate partner violence in our community and hold abusers accountable because it is deadly serious conduct," said District Attorney Dan Dow. "Statistics show that over half of female homicide victims in the US are killed by a current or former male intimate partner. Intervention and accountability through our criminal and victim justice system can save lives."

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Trump ordena un “bloqueo total” a los petroleros sancionados que llegan y salen de Venezuela

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Por Kit Maher, CNN

El presidente de EE.UU., Donald Trump, dijo el martes que ordenó un “bloqueo total y completo” a los petroleros sancionados que llegan y salen de Venezuela. En la medida, anunciada en una publicación de Truth Social, intensificó su retórica contra el Gobierno del presidente de Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro.

Enfatizó las palabras “bloqueo total y completo” en mayúsculas, y Trump señaló la gran cantidad de activos militares en la región; también sugirió que podrían llegar más y señaló al Gobierno de Maduro por su nombre.

“Venezuela está completamente rodeada por la mayor Armada jamás reunida en la historia de Sudamérica. Solo se hará más grande, y el impacto para ellos será como nada que hayan visto antes — hasta que devuelvan a Estados Unidos todo el petróleo, la tierra y otros activos que previamente nos robaron”, dijo Trump el martes por la noche.

Trump acusó al “ilegítimo régimen de Maduro” de usar petróleo robado para “financiarse, terrorismo de drogas, trata de personas, asesinato y secuestro”.

La semana pasada, Estados Unidos incautó un petrolero sancionado frente a la costa de Venezuela.

“Estados Unidos no permitirá que criminales, terroristas u otros países roben, amenacen o dañen a nuestra nación y, de igual manera, no permitirá que un régimen hostil tome nuestro petróleo, tierra o cualquier otro activo, todos los cuales deben ser devueltos a Estados Unidos, INMEDIATAMENTE”, dijo Trump.

El Gobierno de Trump ha lanzado ataques contra embarcaciones sospechosas de narcotráfico en el Caribe y Trump ha dicho repetidamente que pronto vendrán ataques en tierra. Los funcionarios en gran medida habían enmarcado la operación como una cuestión de lucha contra los narcóticos, pero el martes, Vanity Fair publicó entrevistas en las que la secretaria general de la Casa Blanca, Susie Wiles, indicó que la campaña tenía como objetivo presionar a Maduro para que se hiciera a un lado.

CNN se ha comunicado con la Casa Blanca para obtener más información sobre el bloqueo.

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Trump expected to sign executive order reclassifying marijuana, easing restrictions on the drug

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By Kit Maher, Kristen Holmes, CNN

(CNN) — President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order Thursday that would reschedule marijuana to a lower drug classification — a move that would ease federal restrictions, though it would not mean full legalization, according to a source familiar with the planning and a senior White House official.

The order would reclassify marijuana from a Schedule I drug, which the Drug Enforcement Administration defines as having “no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse,” to a Schedule III drug, which the DEA defines as having “a moderate to low potential for physical and psychological dependence,” sources said. That reclassification could have implications for research of marijuana or use for medical purposes.

The White House official warned that while the signing was planned for Thursday, that timing could shift. Trump himself previewed that the issue was on his radar Monday, telling reporters he was considering reclassification “very strongly.”

“We are considering that because a lot of people want to see it — the reclassification, because it leads to tremendous amounts of research that can’t be done unless you reclassify. So, we are looking at that very strongly,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office.

A year ago, Trump had suggested his return to the White House would usher in a new era for marijuana, making it easier for adults to access safe products and giving states greater leeway to pursue legalization.

He first declared his support for changing federal marijuana policy in the 2024 presidential race amid an aggressive courtship of younger voters, saying he wanted to allow for weed companies to obtain bank accounts and for universities to research the drug.

Trump announced at the time that he intended to vote for a ballot measure to legalize recreational marijuana in his home state of Florida. He then added that, as president, he would “continue to focus on research to unlock the medical uses of marijuana to a Schedule 3 drug.”

Privately, the White House has spent much of 2025 researching whether and how to move ahead with rescheduling marijuana.

Trump and other officials discussed the issue at a more than two-hour meeting in the Oval Office on December 9, two sources told CNN, though no final decision was made in the immediate aftermath.

White House chief of staff Susie Wiles had previously requested affected agencies to weigh in, and their responses, compiled by Trump’s Domestic Policy Council, were presented to her over the summer.

CNN’s Steve Contorno contributed to this report.

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