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A Cal Fire captain was found stabbed to death inside of her San Diego County home on Monday and authorities are still searching for the suspect.
Deputies were dispatched to the 20200 block of Rancho Villa Road in Ramona at around 9 p.m. on Monday after learning of an assault that happened in the area, according to the San Diego County Sheriff's Office.
Upon arrival, they found the victim suffering from multiple stab wounds, deputies said. Despite attempted life-saving measures the woman was declared dead at the scene.
On Tuesday, the victim was identified by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, as Rebecca Marodi, 49, a 30-year firefighting veteran who was stationed in French Valley just north of Temecula.
Thus far into their investigation, Sheriff's Homicide Unit detectives have yet to identify a suspect or motive in the incident, but they suspect that Marodi "knew the perpetrator and are treating this case as a potential domestic violence incident."
According to Cal Fire officials, Marodi began her firefighting career in 193 as a volunteer firefighter in Moreno Valley. She then served as a seasonal Fire Fighter I from 1994 to 2000 in San Bernardino and Riverside before she was promoted to Fire Fighter II. In 2007, she was promoted to a Fire Apparatus Engineer and to Captain in 2022.
She was previously stationed in Perris, Home Gardens, Indian Wells, Menifee, North Rancho Mirage and Temecula before ending up with French Valley Station 83.
"Beyond her operational assignments, Captain Marodi was deeply involved in Peer Support and Hazmat, always prioritizing the well-being of her colleagues," the Cal Fire statement said. "Her legacy of mentorship, service, and dedication will be felt for years to come. Her passing is a profound loss to her family, friends, and all who had the privilege of working alongside her."
Anyone who knows more is urged to contact SDSO homicide detectives at (858) 285-6330.
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The development of a sinkhole in Godstone has been declared a Major Incident by local agencies in Surrey and is now being managed by Surrey Local Resilience Forum, with Surrey County Council as the lead agency.
Carl Bussey, Surrey County Council Assistant Director for Safer Communities and Chair of the Strategic Coordination Group for the incident said: "We are working together with emergency services and utility companies, as well as our highways colleagues and Tandridge District Council, to protect the public and property in the area.
"Investigations are continuing to make the area safe and to repair utilities, and we ask that people remain away from the vicinity while that important work is ongoing. We will keep people updated as the situation develops.
"Residents from within the cordon – around 30 properties – are being supported by Tandridge District Council with advice around accommodation. Highways diversions are also in place.
"The Local Resilience Forum will continue to meet throughout this incident to ensure everything is being done to resolve the situation as quickly and safely as possible."
Please follow Surrey County Council, Surrey Highways and Tandridge District Council social media for updates.
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The judge, Tanya S. Chutkan of the Federal District Court, wrote that a coalition of 14 state attorneys general could not provide specific examples of how Mr. Musk's team's efforts would cause imminent or irreparable harm to the states or their residents.
"The court is aware that DOGE's unpredictable actions have resulted in considerable uncertainty and confusion for plaintiffs and many of their agencies and residents," Judge Chutkan wrote, referring to the so-called Department of Government Efficiency, which is tasked with carrying out Mr. Musk's vision. But the mere possibility that "defendants may take actions that irreparably harm plaintiffs" was not enough to grant emergency relief, she said.
Judge Chutkan nonetheless appeared to suggest that the lawsuit had a strong chance of succeeding with the benefit of additional evidence, which could be introduced later as litigation continues.
"Plaintiffs legitimately call into question what appears to be the unchecked authority of an unelected individual and an entity that was not created by Congress and over which it has no oversight," she wrote.
"The court can't act based on media reports," she said in a hearing on Monday. "We can't do that."
More:
https://apnews.com/article/elon-musk-doge-white-house-layoffs-0fcdbb692717c63203ef971cb9807b35
U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan seemed skeptical in a hearing Monday when Justice Department lawyers asserted that Musk has no formal authority.
"I think you stretch too far. I disagree with you there," Chutkan said.
https://old.reddit.com/r/fednews/comments/1iso7vb/us_district_judge_tanya_chutkan_rules_in_favor/
https://old.reddit.com/r/fednews/comments/1isoohc/judge_wont_block_musk_and_doge_from_accessing/
https://old.reddit.com/r/law/comments/1isoat8/judge_chutkan_has_denied_an_emergency_motion_for/
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- Grue : "lol stop with the handmaid's tale fantasies" chudditors deserve the rope
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https://www.faa.gov/newsroom/faa-proposes-633009-civil-penalties-against-spacex
The FAA proposes a measly $633,009 in penalties for failing to follow its license requirements during two launches in 2023.
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The thing Musk is discovering, but without realizing it, is that deaths are recorded by states while Social Security is run by the feds. And these things don't work together. Administering births and deaths federally would increase efficiency but blah blah federalism.
— Matt Bruenig (@MattBruenig) February 17, 2025
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https://old.reddit.com/r/ontario/comments/1irksoj/a_significant_19point_advantage_fords_pcs_expand/
Looks like corrupt fatass Ford wil sail to re-election on a purely self serving election to maintain power.
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This was in August btw. Truly a miracle drug probably the most important medication since boner pills.