The Latest: Terrorized community seeks more patrols
RANCHO TEHAMA RESERVE, Calif. (AP) — The Latest on deadly shootings in Northern California (all times local): Residents in a remote Northern California community who were terrorized by a mass shooting this week say they want increased sheriff's patrols. People living in Rancho Tehama Reserve say they're angry and frustrated at often seemingly being left to fend for themselves in what several called a "Wild West" atmosphere. The homeowners' association board plans to meet Thursday to continue talks. It comes two days after 44-year-old Kevin ...
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