At least three people died and six others were injured after a car crashed into a supermarket in Los Angeles on Thursday afternoon, while a student was shot at a Maryland high school on Monday, and San Francisco 49ers player Keion White was injured in a shooting early Monday morning. These incidents, along with a U.S. military strike on an alleged drug vessel, are among the latest in a series of events making headlines.
The Los Angeles Fire Department reported the car crash occurred shortly after noon at a 99 Ranch Market in the Westwood neighborhood. Aerial footage showed the vehicle lodged inside the supermarket. Firefighters pronounced three people dead at the scene. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner identified the victims as 42-year-old Deris Renoj, 52-year-old Leonel Mateo, and 28-year-old Zih Dao. According to a statement from 99 Ranch Market, the victims included two employees and a customer. The store announced it would remain closed for the immediate future. "We are heartbroken," the statement read.
In Maryland, a student was shot inside Thomas S. Wootton High School in Rockville on Monday, according to Montgomery County police. The school was placed on lockdown. Police confirmed that one person was in custody in connection with the shooting.
Also on Monday, San Francisco 49ers defensive end Keion White was the victim of a non-life-threatening shooting. The San Francisco Police Department reported that officers responded to a business on the 1700 block of Mission Street at approximately 4:06 a.m. Upon arrival, officers found White with an apparent gunshot wound in his ankle. The team released a statement confirming the incident.
In other news, the U.S. military struck its 39th alleged drug-carrying boat on Monday, killing two people and leaving one survivor. The military's Southern Command said in a post on X that the vessel was "operated by Designated Terrorist Organizations" and "engaged in narco-trafficking operations." The group operating the boat was not named, but the Trump administration has listed several Latin American drug cartels as foreign terrorist groups. A U.S. Coast Guard spokesperson told CBS News that Southern Command notified it on Monday about a "person in distress," and the Maritime Rescue Coordination Center Ecuador is organizing a search-and-rescue effort for the person.
Additionally, a source close to the Guthrie family is pushing back on reports about how Nancy Guthrie was discovered missing on Sunday, Feb. 1, saying key details of the timeline have been reported incorrectly. Early reporting indicated that Nancy Guthrie had been scheduled to attend an in-person church service in Tucson that morning and was reported missing after she failed to show up. According to the family source, that account is not accurate.
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