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Sandy Shores, San Andreas – A police officer was shot and critically injured in a high-speed pursuit down Route 68 after a traffic stop on East Joshua Road escalated Tuesday evening. The male suspect, wanted on an outstanding warrant, fled the scene on a black Manchez motorcycle before pulling out an automatic weapon and opening fire on the pursuing officer. The officer was rushed to Sandy Medical in critical condition but has since been released. After speaking with a local deputy, we were unable to obtain the name of the suspect who is still at large wearing all black. The police are still continuing to search for the dangerous individual.
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Have you been down to the Burger Shot located in the town of Sandy Shores and had a bad time? Bad tasting food? We might have found the reason why! Restaurants are frequently required to have inspections to ensure they comply with health and safety regulations and are preparing food in a professional and safe manner to ensure the prevention of cross contamination and other safety risks.
The Burger Shot restaurant was recently inspected by the health inspector and their findings were not great. Inspection found a severe lack in food safety and most regulations were not followed, reports also stated that employees seemed untrained and did not understand the regulations and how to prevent hazards such as cross contamination.
Although these findings are significantly bad, the establishment is required to remain open but must make major improvements in time for the next inspection of which will be completed sooner than usual to ensure changes are being made. Local management at the establishment has been advised on areas that need to be improved, including better training for employees.
ALL THE GOVERNMENT WORK WITH NONE OF THE BENEFITS
After a long pursuit through the city of Los Santos, Law Enforcement personnel were able to stop the subject on a motorbike in the Ports of Los Santos near 916. After speaking with officers on the scene, San Andreas Highway Patrol Senior Trooper Patrick Star (5D-514) stated that law enforcement was unsure as to what led to the crash of the bike, but speculated it was due to oil found on the port roads. Medics were called to the scene to treat the downed biker who was reported to have a large amount of blood pouring from their head.
When questioned further, 5D-514 stated they were unable to determine if this user had a warrant or was wanted for any reason other than speed. The patient was transported to a nearby hospital in critical condition. Weazel News will work hard to provide updates regarding this incident and whether our law enforcement need to be more careful in regard to the growing number of vehicle pursuits in our city.
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Articles written by: David O., Charlie R., Chris F.