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The Federal Aviation Administration says at least two parked vehicles on the ground were struck when the Piper PA-32 crashed around 11:40 a.m.

POMONA, Calif. — Three people were hurt aboard a single-engine plane that crashed Sunday near a Southern California dragstrip where fans were gathered for the finals of a racing event, authorities said.

At least two parked vehicles on the ground were struck when the Piper PA-32 crashed around 11:40 a.m. near the dragstrip in Pomona, about 30 miles (50 kilometers) east of downtown Los Angeles, the Federal Aviation Administration said.

Nobody on the ground was hurt.

The crash happened while the plane was apparently attempting to land at nearby Brackett Field Airport, according to a statement posted by the National Hot Rod Association, or NHRA.

Four people were on the plane. Three of them were hospitalized, including two with critical injuries, LA County Fire Captain Sheila Kelliher-Berkoh told the Los Angeles Times.

Photos and videos from the scene showed crews working in a parking area alongside the track, where parked vehicles appeared damaged.

The raceway is hosting the NHRA finals that began Thursday. Races were paused Sunday as emergency crews responded, but the event later resumed.

The FAA is investigating the crash.

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Charges: Son shoots father in Hinckley ‘execution style’

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Kirk Edward Hazlett III, faces multiple felony charges for his role in his father’s death at a family hunting cabin in Hinckley, Minn.

HINCKLEY, Minn. — A man in Pine County is charged with murder after authorities say he shot his father at a hunting cabin last week. 

The victim of the Nov. 14 fatal shooting has been identified as Kirk Edward Hazlett II, who died from multiple gunshot wounds, according to charges filed Monday.

His son, Kirk Edward Hazlett III, faces multiple felony charges for his role in his father’s ‘execution style’ shooting death at a family hunting cabin in Hinckley, Minn.

According to the criminal complaint, Hazlett II, his brother and another male were staying at the cabin while hunting. Prior to the shooting, a trail cam on the property alerted them that Hazlett III was approaching with a gun in hand. Hazlett III then ‘busted through’ a cabin door and began firing at his father before the other men could react. 

Hazlett III shot his father multiple times in the upper body before standing over his father and shooting him in the head ‘execution style’, according to a witness account of the shooting. “He entered with a mission… he entered to kill him,” the witness told police.


The criminal complaint notes a strained relationship between the father and son, with Hazlett II’s brother saying the two hadn’t been getting along for a long time. Hazlett III had been trespassed from the property a month earlier after police were called to the property for a dispute between the two.

The two witnesses who saw the shooting unfold, fearing he would kill them next, were able to convince Hazlett III to let them go after surrendering their phones. When Hazlett III let them leave, they were able to run to a neighbor who helped call 911.

Police located Hazlett III later at his Cambridge, Minn. residence where they took him into custody.

Hazlett III is currently in Pine County Jail and made his first court appearance Monday.



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CT couple arrested in MN in alleged nationwide Lululemon thefts

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An investigator for Lululemon tells law enforcement the estimated losses to Lululemon are close to $1 million.

ROSEVILLE, Minn. — A Connecticut couple arrested on retail theft charges in Minnesota may be tied to a nationwide crime spree targeting Lululemon stores, according to investigators.

The Ramsey County Attorney’s Office has charged Jadion Anthony Richards, 44, and Akwele Nickeisha Lawes-Richards, 45, both of Danbury, Connecticut, with one count each of organized retail theft.

According to a criminal complaint, the pair allegedly stole nearly $5,000 worth of items from a Lululemon store in Roseville on Nov. 13. One day later, the couple was found at another Lululemon store in Woodbury, where they were arrested.

Investigators said thousands of dollars of Lululemon clothing were found inside suitcases at their hotel room in Bloomington.

The criminal complaint alleges the pair would steal from one Lululemon store, exchange the stolen items at another store to receive a receipt, then use the receipt to return the exchanged items and pocket the cash. Prosecutors said a retail crime investigator for Lululemon alleged the couple’s scheme targeted stores across the country, including New York, Connecticut, Colorado and Utah. 

The criminal complaint states the estimated loss to Lululemon totals nearly $1 million.



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Foodie Finds: Cooks | Bellecour

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Pastry Chef Katie Elsing joined KARE 11 News at Noon to show off some of her favorite sweet treats.

MINNEAPOLIS — Thanksgiving is just around the corner and it’s time to start planning your big feast.

Cooks | Bellecour restaurants offer dishes that you can not only pick up ready to go, but also create on your own.

Pastry Chef Katie Elsing joined KARE 11 News at Noon to show off some of her favorite sweet treats.

In 2023, Twin Cities cooking school and culinary shop, Cooks of Crocus Hill and Gavin Kaysen’s Bellecour Bakery merged to form a single brand: Cooks | Bellecour

Cooks Bellecour has locations in St. Paul, Minneapolis’ North Loop, and Edina.



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