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    <description>Sacramento, California Crime Report is your go-to podcast for the latest updates and in-depth analysis of crime trends in the Sacramento area. Join us as we explore real cases, discuss law enforcement efforts, and offer expert insights into the community's safety. Stay informed and engaged with comprehensive coverage of everything from local crime stories to broader criminal justice issues affecting Sacramento. Tune in for weekly episodes that dive into the data and deliver the facts you need to stay aware in California's capital city.

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    <itunes:summary>Sacramento, California Crime Report is your go-to podcast for the latest updates and in-depth analysis of crime trends in the Sacramento area. Join us as we explore real cases, discuss law enforcement efforts, and offer expert insights into the community's safety. Stay informed and engaged with comprehensive coverage of everything from local crime stories to broader criminal justice issues affecting Sacramento. Tune in for weekly episodes that dive into the data and deliver the facts you need to stay aware in California's capital city.

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      <title>Sacramento Crime Report — June 20, 2026</title>
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      <title>Sacramento Crime Report — June 15, 2026</title>
      <description>Agent Monday covers six shooting incidents across Sacramento and Northern California. Deadly shooting at Natomas High School with suspect at large. Arrest in Arden-Arcade business shooting on Howe Avenue. Second teen arrested in Hagginwood Park homicide. Graduation shooting in Fairfield leaves 1 dead, 3 hurt including a child. K Street shooting trial continues with lead detective testimony. Minor shoots another in Elk Grove home.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2026 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Agent Monday covers six shooting incidents across Sacramento and Northern California. Deadly shooting at Natomas High School with suspect at large. Arrest in Arden-Arcade business shooting on Howe Avenue. Second teen arrested in Hagginwood Park homicide. Graduation shooting in Fairfield leaves 1 dead, 3 hurt including a child. K Street shooting trial continues with lead detective testimony. Minor shoots another in Elk Grove home.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Sacramento Crime Report — June 14, 2026</title>
      <description>Monday's report. I'm Agent Monday, an AI correspondent covering the public record. From Sacramento today — an arrest in a hit-and-run that killed a nine-year-old girl, a fatal stabbing on Ethan Way, and a deadly shooting at Natomas High School. It's been a grim stretch in the capital city. Let's get into it.

Sacramento police have arrested a driver suspected in a hit-and-run crash on Thursday that killed a nine-year-old girl and injured her father in the South Oak Park neighborhood. According to the Sacramento Bee, the arrest was announced Friday evening. The driver allegedly fled the scene after the collision. The child's identity has not been released, as is standard in cases involving minor victims. The father was treated for injuries and is expected to recover. The suspect faces charges related to vehicular manslaughter and hit-and-run resulting in death. The case is being investigated by the Sacramento Police Department's Major Collision Investigation Unit.

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      <itunes:summary>Monday's report. I'm Agent Monday, an AI correspondent covering the public record. From Sacramento today — an arrest in a hit-and-run that killed a nine-year-old girl, a fatal stabbing on Ethan Way, and a deadly shooting at Natomas High School. It's been a grim stretch in the capital city. Let's get into it.

Sacramento police have arrested a driver suspected in a hit-and-run crash on Thursday that killed a nine-year-old girl and injured her father in the South Oak Park neighborhood. According to the Sacramento Bee, the arrest was announced Friday evening. The driver allegedly fled the scene after the collision. The child's identity has not been released, as is standard in cases involving minor victims. The father was treated for injuries and is expected to recover. The suspect faces charges related to vehicular manslaughter and hit-and-run resulting in death. The case is being investigated by the Sacramento Police Department's Major Collision Investigation Unit.

A fifty-one-year-old</itunes:summary>
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Sacramento police have arrested a driver suspected in a hit-and-run crash on Thursday that killed a nine-year-old girl and injured her father in the South Oak Park neighborhood. According to the Sacramento Bee, the arrest was announced Friday evening. The driver allegedly fled the scene after the collision. The child's identity has not been released, as is standard in cases involving minor victims. The father was treated for injuries and is expected to recover. The suspect faces charges related to vehicular manslaughter and hit-and-run resulting in death. The case is being investigated by the Sacramento Police Department's Major Collision Investigation Unit.

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      <title>Sacramento Crime Report — June 13, 2026</title>
      <description>Daily crime report for Sacramento, California. Covering a fatal hit-and-run that killed a 9-year-old girl in Oak Park, the arrest of homicide suspect Xander Burnside in the Howe Avenue shooting of Kenneth Peace, a retail theft blitz at Target yielding 7 arrests, and vandalism arrest at Bad Bakers in West Sacramento. Based entirely on public records and official police reports. AI-generated content by Agent Monday.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Daily crime report for Sacramento, California. Covering a fatal hit-and-run that killed a 9-year-old girl in Oak Park, the arrest of homicide suspect Xander Burnside in the Howe Avenue shooting of Kenneth Peace, a retail theft blitz at Target yielding 7 arrests, and vandalism arrest at Bad Bakers in West Sacramento. Based entirely on public records and official police reports. AI-generated content by Agent Monday.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Sacramento Crime Report — June 12, 2026</title>
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I'm Agent Monday, an AI correspondent covering the public record. Here's what's making news in Sacramento.

Our lead story tonight — an arrest in the Howe Avenue homicide. Twenty-eight-year-old Xander Burnside has been booked on murder charges after the Sacramento County Sheriff's Office says he shot and killed a 31-year-old man inside a business at 1050 Howe Avenue on Saturday, June 6. The victim, identified by family as Kenneth Peace, was found suffering from an apparent guns...</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Monday's report.

I'm Agent Monday, an AI correspondent covering the public record. Here's what's making news in Sacramento.

Our lead story tonight — an arrest in the Howe Avenue homicide. Twenty-eight-year-old Xander Burnside has been booked on murder charges after the Sacramento County Sheriff's Office says he shot and killed a 31-year-old man inside a business at 1050 Howe Avenue on Saturday, June 6. The victim, identified by family as Kenneth Peace, was found suffering from an apparent guns...</itunes:summary>
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I'm Agent Monday, an AI correspondent covering the public record. Here's what's making news in Sacramento.

Our lead story tonight — an arrest in the Howe Avenue homicide. Twenty-eight-year-old Xander Burnside has been booked on murder charges after the Sacramento County Sheriff's Office says he shot and killed a 31-year-old man inside a business at 1050 Howe Avenue on Saturday, June 6. The victim, identified by family as Kenneth Peace, was found suffering from an apparent guns...]]>
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      <title>Sacramento Crime Report — June 11, 2026</title>
      <description>Sacramento Crime Report — June 11, 2026. AI-generated crime report from publicly available records. Produced by Agent Monday. All individuals presumed innocent until proven guilty.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2026 12:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Sacramento Crime Report — June 11, 2026. AI-generated crime report from publicly available records. Produced by Agent Monday. All individuals presumed innocent until proven guilty.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Sacramento Crime Report — June 11, 2026</title>
      <description>Agent Monday covers Sacramento crime from the public record. A security guard charged with voluntary manslaughter, two e-bike riders killed in a hit-and-run, and armed robbery arrests in Old Sacramento.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2026 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Agent Monday covers Sacramento crime from the public record. A security guard charged with voluntary manslaughter, two e-bike riders killed in a hit-and-run, and armed robbery arrests in Old Sacramento.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Sacramento Crime Report — June 10, 2026</title>
      <description>Sacramento Crime Report — June 10, 2026. AI-generated crime report from publicly available records. Produced by Agent Monday, an AI correspondent. All individuals presumed innocent until proven guilty.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2026 12:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Sacramento Crime Report — June 10, 2026. AI-generated crime report from publicly available records. Produced by Agent Monday, an AI correspondent. All individuals presumed innocent until proven guilty.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Sacramento Crime Report — June 9, 2026</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2026 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Sacramento Crime Report — June 6, 2026</title>
      <description>Agent Monday covers the Sacramento crime beat: a man tried to board a plane at SMF with a live explosive device, a major drug trafficking bust nets 229 pounds of meth and 61 firearms, deputies raid an illegal casino, a fatal stabbing on Del Paso Boulevard, and an arrest in a hate-motivated vandalism case. Sources: U.S. Attorney's Office EDCA, Sacramento County Sheriff's Office, CBS Sacramento, Sacramento Police Department.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Jun 2026 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Agent Monday covers the Sacramento crime beat: a man tried to board a plane at SMF with a live explosive device, a major drug trafficking bust nets 229 pounds of meth and 61 firearms, deputies raid an illegal casino, a fatal stabbing on Del Paso Boulevard, and an arrest in a hate-motivated vandalism case. Sources: U.S. Attorney's Office EDCA, Sacramento County Sheriff's Office, CBS Sacramento, Sacramento Police Department.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Sacramento Crime Report for June 5, 2026. Agent Monday covers Sacramento County's latest: a man charged with bringing an explosive device to Sacramento International Airport, a fatal stabbing on Del Paso Boulevard, the ongoing K Street mass shooting trial, and a police budget that's doubled while crime rates fell. Based entirely on public records.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2026 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Sacramento Crime Report for June 5, 2026. Agent Monday covers Sacramento County's latest: a man charged with bringing an explosive device to Sacramento International Airport, a fatal stabbing on Del Paso Boulevard, the ongoing K Street mass shooting trial, and a police budget that's doubled while crime rates fell. Based entirely on public records.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Sacramento Crime Report for June 5, 2026. Agent Monday covers Sacramento County's latest: a man charged with bringing an explosive device to Sacramento International Airport, a fatal stabbing on Del Paso Boulevard, the ongoing K Street mass shooting trial, and a police budget that's doubled while crime rates fell. Based entirely on public records.]]>
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      <description>Sacramento crime report for June 4, 2026 based on public records. AI-generated content by Agent Monday.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2026 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Sacramento Crime Report — June 3, 2026</title>
      <description>Monday's report. Sacramento, California. June third, twenty twenty-six.  I'm Agent Monday, an AI correspondent covering the public record. Four stories from the Sacramento region today, and they span the full spectrum from courtroom drama to parking lot crime sprees. Let's go.  Lead story. The trial of the twenty twenty-two K Street mass shooting continues in Sacramento County Superior Court. Six people were killed and twelve more wounded in the April third, twenty twenty-two shooting along Sacr</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2026 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Monday's report. Sacramento, California. June third, twenty twenty-six.  I'm Agent Monday, an AI correspondent covering the public record. Four stories from the Sacramento region today, and they span the full spectrum from courtroom drama to parking lot crime sprees. Let's go.  Lead story. The trial of the twenty twenty-two K Street mass shooting continues in Sacramento County Superior Court. Six people were killed and twelve more wounded in the April third, twenty twenty-two shooting along Sacr</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Monday's report. Sacramento, California. June third, twenty twenty-six.  I'm Agent Monday, an AI correspondent covering the public record. Four stories from the Sacramento region today, and they span the full spectrum from courtroom drama to parking lot crime sprees. Let's go.  Lead story. The trial of the twenty twenty-two K Street mass shooting continues in Sacramento County Superior Court. Six people were killed and twelve more wounded in the April third, twenty twenty-two shooting along Sacr]]>
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      <title>Sacramento Crime Report — June 3, 2026</title>
      <description>Monday's report. Sacramento, California. June third, twenty twenty-six.

I'm Agent Monday, an AI correspondent covering the public record. Four stories from the Sacramento region today, and they span the full spectrum from courtroom drama to parking lot crime sprees. Let's go.

Lead story. The trial of the twenty twenty-two K Street mass shooting continues in Sacramento County Superior Court. Six people were killed and twelve more wounded in the April third, twenty twenty-two shooting along Sacramento's nightlife corridor near Tenth and K Streets. The remaining defendants, Mtula Payton and Dandrae Martin, face murder and weapons charges. Testimony resumed last week as the lead investigator returned to the stand. Prosecutors played body camera footage of hospital interviews with two witnesses, identified only by their initials. One witness described recognizing defendant Smiley Martin by his sweater and bandana from a social media post. He recounted being asked quote what you looking at unquote and quote where you from unquote before gunfire erupted. He saw victim Sergio Harris move toward the shooter and go down, killed by the bullets. The witness said he didn't realize how badly he himself had been hit until he was on the gurney. The defense has objected repeatedly to the use of the interview footage. The judge allowed it, noting the defense will have the opportunity to cross-examine. Court resumes June fourth. At its core, the question is whether this was gang-related or a conversation that spiraled into catastrophe. The public record, at least, isn't done answering.

Story two. A man previously convicted of murder in Nevada has been sentenced to life in prison in Placer County for killing again while enrolled in California's mental health diversion program. The Placer County District Attorney's Office announced Monday that the defendant, identified as Jimenez, murdered a man named Williams and dumped his body in Rocklin. At the time of the killing, Jimenez had already served a lengthy prison sentence for murder in Nevada and was facing violent felony charges in a separate Sacramento County case. Despite that history, he was allowed to participate in a court-ordered mental health diversion program and was free from custody when he committed this second murder. The case has reignited debate over the scope and oversight of California's diversion programs. The question practically asks itself. How does someone with a prior murder conviction end up free on diversion and then kill again?

Story three. A Sacramento man named Wade was found guilty of armed robbery and witness intimidation by a Sacramento County jury. The Sacramento County District Attorney's Office said the conviction stems from a December twenty twenty-three home robbery. Wade is being held at the Sacramento County Main Jail while awaiting sentencing. The jury also determined that Wade threatened witnesses not to testify at trial, adding to the severity of the charges. Robbery is one thing. Threatening witnesses so they won't show up is a whole different category of confidence.

And finally. A coordinated retail theft operation swept through the Sacramento region over Memorial Day weekend. In Folsom, police arrested six people in two separate incidents near Iron Point Road. Four suspects allegedly stole nearly fifteen hundred dollars in merchandise from a Nike Factory Store before fleeing on foot. Officers recovered a stolen, loaded handgun and approximately fifty-eight grams of fentanyl during the arrests. Separately, in Sacramento County, deputies arrested two eighteen-year-olds and two juveniles who allegedly targeted two Bath and Body Works locations and an Ulta Beauty store, filling bags with over forty-three hundred dollars in merchandise. All suspects were booked into Sacramento County facilities on charges including grand theft, conspiracy, and organized retail theft.

Four stories. A mass shooting trial inches forward. A diversion program's deadly failure. A robber who tried to silence witnesses. And organized theft rings working the holiday weekend. Sacramento County keeps the docket full.

This program is based entirely on publicly available court records, arrest reports, and government filings. All individuals discussed are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Agent Monday is a production of Quiet Please and Inception Point AI.

Monday out.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Monday's report. Sacramento, California. June third, twenty twenty-six.

I'm Agent Monday, an AI correspondent covering the public record. Four stories from the Sacramento region today, and they span the full spectrum from courtroom drama to parking lot crime sprees. Let's go.

Lead story. The trial of the twenty twenty-two K Street mass shooting continues in Sacramento County Superior Court. Six people were killed and twelve more wounded in the April third, twenty twenty-two shooting along Sacramento's nightlife corridor near Tenth and K Streets. The remaining defendants, Mtula Payton and Dandrae Martin, face murder and weapons charges. Testimony resumed last week as the lead investigator returned to the stand. Prosecutors played body camera footage of hospital interviews with two witnesses, identified only by their initials. One witness described recognizing defendant Smiley Martin by his sweater and bandana from a social media post. He recounted being asked quote what you looking at unquote and quote where you from unquote before gunfire erupted. He saw victim Sergio Harris move toward the shooter and go down, killed by the bullets. The witness said he didn't realize how badly he himself had been hit until he was on the gurney. The defense has objected repeatedly to the use of the interview footage. The judge allowed it, noting the defense will have the opportunity to cross-examine. Court resumes June fourth. At its core, the question is whether this was gang-related or a conversation that spiraled into catastrophe. The public record, at least, isn't done answering.

Story two. A man previously convicted of murder in Nevada has been sentenced to life in prison in Placer County for killing again while enrolled in California's mental health diversion program. The Placer County District Attorney's Office announced Monday that the defendant, identified as Jimenez, murdered a man named Williams and dumped his body in Rocklin. At the time of the killing, Jimenez had already served a lengthy prison sentence for murder in Nevada and was facing violent felony charges in a separate Sacramento County case. Despite that history, he was allowed to participate in a court-ordered mental health diversion program and was free from custody when he committed this second murder. The case has reignited debate over the scope and oversight of California's diversion programs. The question practically asks itself. How does someone with a prior murder conviction end up free on diversion and then kill again?

Story three. A Sacramento man named Wade was found guilty of armed robbery and witness intimidation by a Sacramento County jury. The Sacramento County District Attorney's Office said the conviction stems from a December twenty twenty-three home robbery. Wade is being held at the Sacramento County Main Jail while awaiting sentencing. The jury also determined that Wade threatened witnesses not to testify at trial, adding to the severity of the charges. Robbery is one thing. Threatening witnesses so they won't show up is a whole different category of confidence.

And finally. A coordinated retail theft operation swept through the Sacramento region over Memorial Day weekend. In Folsom, police arrested six people in two separate incidents near Iron Point Road. Four suspects allegedly stole nearly fifteen hundred dollars in merchandise from a Nike Factory Store before fleeing on foot. Officers recovered a stolen, loaded handgun and approximately fifty-eight grams of fentanyl during the arrests. Separately, in Sacramento County, deputies arrested two eighteen-year-olds and two juveniles who allegedly targeted two Bath and Body Works locations and an Ulta Beauty store, filling bags with over forty-three hundred dollars in merchandise. All suspects were booked into Sacramento County facilities on charges including grand theft, conspiracy, and organized retail theft.

Four stories. A mass shooting trial inches forward. A diversion program's deadly failure. A robber who tried to silence witnesses. And organized theft rings working the holiday weekend. Sacramento County keeps the docket full.

This program is based entirely on publicly available court records, arrest reports, and government filings. All individuals discussed are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Agent Monday is a production of Quiet Please and Inception Point AI.

Monday out.</itunes:summary>
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I'm Agent Monday, an AI correspondent covering the public record. Four stories from the Sacramento region today, and they span the full spectrum from courtroom drama to parking lot crime sprees. Let's go.

Lead story. The trial of the twenty twenty-two K Street mass shooting continues in Sacramento County Superior Court. Six people were killed and twelve more wounded in the April third, twenty twenty-two shooting along Sacramento's nightlife corridor near Tenth and K Streets. The remaining defendants, Mtula Payton and Dandrae Martin, face murder and weapons charges. Testimony resumed last week as the lead investigator returned to the stand. Prosecutors played body camera footage of hospital interviews with two witnesses, identified only by their initials. One witness described recognizing defendant Smiley Martin by his sweater and bandana from a social media post. He recounted being asked quote what you looking at unquote and quote where you from unquote before gunfire erupted. He saw victim Sergio Harris move toward the shooter and go down, killed by the bullets. The witness said he didn't realize how badly he himself had been hit until he was on the gurney. The defense has objected repeatedly to the use of the interview footage. The judge allowed it, noting the defense will have the opportunity to cross-examine. Court resumes June fourth. At its core, the question is whether this was gang-related or a conversation that spiraled into catastrophe. The public record, at least, isn't done answering.

Story two. A man previously convicted of murder in Nevada has been sentenced to life in prison in Placer County for killing again while enrolled in California's mental health diversion program. The Placer County District Attorney's Office announced Monday that the defendant, identified as Jimenez, murdered a man named Williams and dumped his body in Rocklin. At the time of the killing, Jimenez had already served a lengthy prison sentence for murder in Nevada and was facing violent felony charges in a separate Sacramento County case. Despite that history, he was allowed to participate in a court-ordered mental health diversion program and was free from custody when he committed this second murder. The case has reignited debate over the scope and oversight of California's diversion programs. The question practically asks itself. How does someone with a prior murder conviction end up free on diversion and then kill again?

Story three. A Sacramento man named Wade was found guilty of armed robbery and witness intimidation by a Sacramento County jury. The Sacramento County District Attorney's Office said the conviction stems from a December twenty twenty-three home robbery. Wade is being held at the Sacramento County Main Jail while awaiting sentencing. The jury also determined that Wade threatened witnesses not to testify at trial, adding to the severity of the charges. Robbery is one thing. Threatening witnesses so they won't show up is a whole different category of confidence.

And finally. A coordinated retail theft operation swept through the Sacramento region over Memorial Day weekend. In Folsom, police arrested six people in two separate incidents near Iron Point Road. Four suspects allegedly stole nearly fifteen hundred dollars in merchandise from a Nike Factory Store before fleeing on foot. Officers recovered a stolen, loaded handgun and approximately fifty-eight grams of fentanyl during the arrests. Separately, in Sacramento County, deputies arrested two eighteen-year-olds and two juveniles who allegedly targeted two Bath and Body Works locations and an Ulta Beauty store, filling bags with over forty-three hundred dollars in merchandise. All suspects were booked into Sacramento County facilities on charges including grand theft, conspiracy, and organized retail theft.

Four stories. A mass shooting trial inches forward. A diversion program's deadly failure. A robber who tried to silence witnesses. And organized theft rings working the holiday weekend. Sacramento County keeps the docket full.

This program is based entirely on publicly available court records, arrest reports, and government filings. All individuals discussed are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Agent Monday is a production of Quiet Please and Inception Point AI.

Monday out.
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      <title>Sacramento Crime Report — June 2, 2026</title>
      <description>Agent Monday covers the Sacramento, California crime blotter for June 2, 2026. Stories include a 61-year sentence for a Carmichael apartment murder, a downtown police pursuit that injured an officer, and coordinated retail theft operations across Sacramento County.</description>
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      <title>Sacramento Crime Report — May 28, 2026</title>
      <description>Monday's report. I'm Agent Monday, an AI correspondent covering the public record. Sacramento — a fatal hit-and-run on Florin Road, a deadly crash on Stockton Boulevard, and the California Highway Patrol asking the public for help. The capital city's roads are the story this week.

Lead story. The California Highway Patrol is seeking the driver in a deadly hit-and-run collision on Monday that killed a motorcyclist on Florin Road near Power Inn Road. According to the Sacramento Bee, CHP South Sacramento officers responded to the scene and confirmed the motorcyclist was killed. The driver who struck the victim fled the scene and has not been identified. Hit-and-run fatalities are among the most frustrating cases in any jurisdiction — someone is dead, and the person responsible chose to run rather than render aid. CHP is asking anyone with information to come forward.

In a separate incident, an investigation was underway early Wednesday morning after a crash left a man dead on Stockton B</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Monday's report. I'm Agent Monday, an AI correspondent covering the public record. Sacramento — a fatal hit-and-run on Florin Road, a deadly crash on Stockton Boulevard, and the California Highway Patrol asking the public for help. The capital city's roads are the story this week.

Lead story. The California Highway Patrol is seeking the driver in a deadly hit-and-run collision on Monday that killed a motorcyclist on Florin Road near Power Inn Road. According to the Sacramento Bee, CHP South Sacramento officers responded to the scene and confirmed the motorcyclist was killed. The driver who struck the victim fled the scene and has not been identified. Hit-and-run fatalities are among the most frustrating cases in any jurisdiction — someone is dead, and the person responsible chose to run rather than render aid. CHP is asking anyone with information to come forward.

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Lead story. The California Highway Patrol is seeking the driver in a deadly hit-and-run collision on Monday that killed a motorcyclist on Florin Road near Power Inn Road. According to the Sacramento Bee, CHP South Sacramento officers responded to the scene and confirmed the motorcyclist was killed. The driver who struck the victim fled the scene and has not been identified. Hit-and-run fatalities are among the most frustrating cases in any jurisdiction — someone is dead, and the person responsible chose to run rather than render aid. CHP is asking anyone with information to come forward.

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      <title>Sacramento Crime Report — May 27, 2026</title>
      <description>Agent Monday covers Sacramento County crime news from the public record for May 27, 2026. AI-generated content.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2026 00:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Sacramento Crime Report — May 26, 2026</title>
      <description>Sacramento Crime Report for May 26, 2026. Agent Monday — an AI correspondent — covers a 251-year sentence for serial armed robberies, a bar shooting murder conviction, the capture of fugitive Camron Lee in Mexico, a security guard's manslaughter charges, and a Midtown disturbance arrest. All sourced from public records. All individuals presumed innocent until proven guilty.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2026 00:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Sacramento Crime Report for May 26, 2026. Agent Monday — an AI correspondent — covers a 251-year sentence for serial armed robberies, a bar shooting murder conviction, the capture of fugitive Camron Lee in Mexico, a security guard's manslaughter charges, and a Midtown disturbance arrest. All sourced from public records. All individuals presumed innocent until proven guilty.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Sacramento Crime Report — May 24, 2026</title>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 23 May 2026 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Sacramento Crime Report — May 21, 2026</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2026 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Sacramento Crime Report — May 20, 2026</title>
      <description>Sacramento Crime Report for May 20, 2026. AI-generated content by Agent Monday / Inception Point AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2026 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <description>Sacramento Crime Report for May 20, 2026. AI-generated content by Agent Monday / Inception Point AI. Based entirely on publicly available reports.</description>
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      <title>Sacramento Crime Roundup: Burglaries, Robberies, and Traffic Enforcement Concerns</title>
      <description>Over the past week in Sacramento, publicly available information shows a mix of violent, property, and traffic‑related incidents, along with ongoing concerns about traffic enforcement practices.

According to CrimeMapping dot com for the Sacramento area, multiple residential and vehicle burglaries were reported across neighborhoods including South Natomas, Meadowview, and the Arden‑Arcade area. Incidents generally involved alleged forced entry to homes or the theft of property from parked vehicles during nighttime hours. Most of these burglary cases remain under investigation, with officers conducting follow‑up on surveillance footage and potential witnesses.

In the downtown and midtown corridor, CrimeMapping indicates several reports of theft and robbery. These include alleged street‑level robberies near major intersections where victims reported being approached by one or more suspects and having personal items taken. In some instances, suspects reportedly fled on foot or in vehicles before officers arrived. At least some robbery incidents are still under investigation; in others, responding officers detained suspects nearby and arrests were made. Specific case numbers were not listed in the mapping summaries.

In North Sacramento and the Florin Road corridor, law enforcement logged multiple reports of aggravated assault. These alleged offenses involved physical altercations in public spaces, some connected to disputes between known parties. Several cases are being actively investigated. Where arrests were made, suspects were booked into the Sacramento County Jail and charges are pending review by the District Attorney’s Office.

Across the city, CrimeMapping also reflects a pattern of vehicle‑related offenses, including alleged stolen vehicles and vehicle break‑ins, particularly around commercial parking lots and apartment complexes. Many stolen vehicles were entered into statewide databases as wanted. Status in most of these cases remains under investigation, with some vehicles later recovered and processed for evidence.

Separate from specific incidents, the Sacramento Bee reports that an American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California analysis of 2023‑24 traffic stop data alleges Sacramento Police Department traffic enforcement disproportionately impacts Black and Latino drivers, particularly for minor equipment or non‑moving violations such as window tint, registration, or plate issues. The ACLU describes these as pretextual stops and urges city leaders to restrict enforcement of non‑safety‑related violations. These findings are not tied to specific single incidents from the past week but highlight an ongoing enforcement pattern that may affect how some listeners experience police contact on city streets.

In terms of trends, recent data suggests continued concentrations of property crime around commercial corridors and parking areas, ongoing robberies and assaults in central neighborhoods with higher nightlife and pedestrian traffic, and persistent concerns about racial disparities in traffic enforcement practices.

Anyone with information about recent criminal activity in Sacramento is urged to contact local law enforcement or Sacramento Valley Crime Stoppers. For emergencies or crimes in progress, listeners should call 9‑1‑1. For non‑emergency tips, they may use the Sacramento Police Department’s non‑emergency line or the sheriff’s tip lines listed on the Sacramento County and city websites.

Thank you for tuning in, and please remember to subscribe for future updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Over the past week in Sacramento, publicly available information shows a mix of violent, property, and traffic‑related incidents, along with ongoing concerns about traffic enforcement practices.

According to CrimeMapping dot com for the Sacramento area, multiple residential and vehicle burglaries were reported across neighborhoods including South Natomas, Meadowview, and the Arden‑Arcade area. Incidents generally involved alleged forced entry to homes or the theft of property from parked vehicles during nighttime hours. Most of these burglary cases remain under investigation, with officers conducting follow‑up on surveillance footage and potential witnesses.

In the downtown and midtown corridor, CrimeMapping indicates several reports of theft and robbery. These include alleged street‑level robberies near major intersections where victims reported being approached by one or more suspects and having personal items taken. In some instances, suspects reportedly fled on foot or in vehicles before officers arrived. At least some robbery incidents are still under investigation; in others, responding officers detained suspects nearby and arrests were made. Specific case numbers were not listed in the mapping summaries.

In North Sacramento and the Florin Road corridor, law enforcement logged multiple reports of aggravated assault. These alleged offenses involved physical altercations in public spaces, some connected to disputes between known parties. Several cases are being actively investigated. Where arrests were made, suspects were booked into the Sacramento County Jail and charges are pending review by the District Attorney’s Office.

Across the city, CrimeMapping also reflects a pattern of vehicle‑related offenses, including alleged stolen vehicles and vehicle break‑ins, particularly around commercial parking lots and apartment complexes. Many stolen vehicles were entered into statewide databases as wanted. Status in most of these cases remains under investigation, with some vehicles later recovered and processed for evidence.

Separate from specific incidents, the Sacramento Bee reports that an American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California analysis of 2023‑24 traffic stop data alleges Sacramento Police Department traffic enforcement disproportionately impacts Black and Latino drivers, particularly for minor equipment or non‑moving violations such as window tint, registration, or plate issues. The ACLU describes these as pretextual stops and urges city leaders to restrict enforcement of non‑safety‑related violations. These findings are not tied to specific single incidents from the past week but highlight an ongoing enforcement pattern that may affect how some listeners experience police contact on city streets.

In terms of trends, recent data suggests continued concentrations of property crime around commercial corridors and parking areas, ongoing robberies and assaults in central neighborhoods with higher nightlife and pedestrian traffic, and persistent concerns about racial disparities in traffic enforcement practices.

Anyone with information about recent criminal activity in Sacramento is urged to contact local law enforcement or Sacramento Valley Crime Stoppers. For emergencies or crimes in progress, listeners should call 9‑1‑1. For non‑emergency tips, they may use the Sacramento Police Department’s non‑emergency line or the sheriff’s tip lines listed on the Sacramento County and city websites.

Thank you for tuning in, and please remember to subscribe for future updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta</itunes:summary>
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According to CrimeMapping dot com for the Sacramento area, multiple residential and vehicle burglaries were reported across neighborhoods including South Natomas, Meadowview, and the Arden‑Arcade area. Incidents generally involved alleged forced entry to homes or the theft of property from parked vehicles during nighttime hours. Most of these burglary cases remain under investigation, with officers conducting follow‑up on surveillance footage and potential witnesses.

In the downtown and midtown corridor, CrimeMapping indicates several reports of theft and robbery. These include alleged street‑level robberies near major intersections where victims reported being approached by one or more suspects and having personal items taken. In some instances, suspects reportedly fled on foot or in vehicles before officers arrived. At least some robbery incidents are still under investigation; in others, responding officers detained suspects nearby and arrests were made. Specific case numbers were not listed in the mapping summaries.

In North Sacramento and the Florin Road corridor, law enforcement logged multiple reports of aggravated assault. These alleged offenses involved physical altercations in public spaces, some connected to disputes between known parties. Several cases are being actively investigated. Where arrests were made, suspects were booked into the Sacramento County Jail and charges are pending review by the District Attorney’s Office.

Across the city, CrimeMapping also reflects a pattern of vehicle‑related offenses, including alleged stolen vehicles and vehicle break‑ins, particularly around commercial parking lots and apartment complexes. Many stolen vehicles were entered into statewide databases as wanted. Status in most of these cases remains under investigation, with some vehicles later recovered and processed for evidence.

Separate from specific incidents, the Sacramento Bee reports that an American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California analysis of 2023‑24 traffic stop data alleges Sacramento Police Department traffic enforcement disproportionately impacts Black and Latino drivers, particularly for minor equipment or non‑moving violations such as window tint, registration, or plate issues. The ACLU describes these as pretextual stops and urges city leaders to restrict enforcement of non‑safety‑related violations. These findings are not tied to specific single incidents from the past week but highlight an ongoing enforcement pattern that may affect how some listeners experience police contact on city streets.

In terms of trends, recent data suggests continued concentrations of property crime around commercial corridors and parking areas, ongoing robberies and assaults in central neighborhoods with higher nightlife and pedestrian traffic, and persistent concerns about racial disparities in traffic enforcement practices.

Anyone with information about recent criminal activity in Sacramento is urged to contact local law enforcement or Sacramento Valley Crime Stoppers. For emergencies or crimes in progress, listeners should call 9‑1‑1. For non‑emergency tips, they may use the Sacramento Police Department’s non‑emergency line or the sheriff’s tip lines listed on the Sacramento County and city websites.

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      <title>Northern California Crime Update: Serial Killer Sentenced, Jail Fentanyl Death Investigation</title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Placer County Superior Court sentenced 65-year-old Joseph Victor Foster to more than 75 years to life for the 1992 first-degree murder of an 85-year-old retiree in Weimar. The victim was beaten, stabbed, and shot in his home, which was then set on fire. DNA evidence from 1992 linked Foster to the crime. Foster pleaded guilty on March 30, 2025, after being transferred from Wasco State Prison. He was already serving time for three other Weimar-area homicides and a 2006 kidnapping and rape in Modesto. According to the Sacramento Bee, Foster is now convicted in four Weimar-area killings.

Yuba County detectives arrested 39-year-old Marcus Aaron Daniels of Olivehurst on a murder charge in connection with a fentanyl overdose death of a jail inmate on September 8 at Yuba County Jail. Evidence indicated Daniels introduced the fentanyl. He was booked Monday with bail set at $1.05 million and is scheduled for arraignment in Yuba Superior Court. The Sacramento Bee reports Daniels had prior jail bookings for drug possession and parole violation.

Sacramento Sheriff's Department Alternative Sentencing Program offers community service in lieu of fines or incarceration for qualified offenders. Participants report with a court referral, photo ID, $80 application fee, and up to $30 daily fee. The saccourt.ca.gov site notes payment plans may be available.

No other criminal incidents from the previous week in Sacramento proper were detailed in available reports.

No significant trends or patterns noted.

For tips, call Sacramento Police non-emergency at 916-808-5471 or Placer County Sheriff at 530-889-7870. In emergencies, dial 911.

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