Family of FSU shooting victim files lawsuit alleging ChatGPT helped shooter plan attack

Florida State University shooting victim Tiru Chabba. (Chabba family via Storm Law Firm) (TALLAHASSEE, Fla.) — Attorneys representing the family of Florida State University shooting victim Tiru Chabba have filed a federal lawsuit against OpenAI and its artificial intelligence
Petaluma Pursuit Leads to DUI Arrest
A Petaluma man is in custody this morning after leading police on a high-speed chase through city streets late Saturday night. The pursuit began near Lakeville Street after 68-year-old Antonio Gonzalez allegedly refused to pull over, reaching
Stolen Car Pursuit Ends in Arrest of Repeat Offender
A delivery driver’s night took a dangerous turn Saturday after his running vehicle was snatched in downtown Santa Rosa, sparking a high-speed chase. Police used Flock safety cameras to track the car before the suspect, identified as
Cloverdale Man Arrested Following Hostage Standoff
A Cloverdale man is behind bars this morning following a tense domestic violence incident and standoff on Buckeye Circle. According to the Press Democrat, officers arrived Saturday night to find Daniel Carrillo barricaded in a bedroom with
North Bay Fire Risks Rise Despite Green Hills
While the North Bay hills currently look lush and green, fire officials are warning that record-breaking heat in March has pushed wildfire conditions weeks ahead of schedule. The Press Democrat reports even with a wet April, the
Battle for the Board: The Future of Law Enforcement Oversight
The future of Sonoma County’s law enforcement watchdog, IOLERO, is taking center stage in the race for the Board of Supervisors. Per the Press Democrat, candidates Melanie Bagby and Tom Schwedhelm are offering clashing visions on how
Voters to Decide Future of SMART Train
The fate of the SMART train is back in the hands of North Bay voters this June as Measure B seeks a 30-year tax extension to keep the railway on track. According to the Press Democrat, the
Santa Rosa City Attorney Stepping Down
Santa Rosa is losing its top legal advisor as City Attorney Teresa Stricker announces she’s stepping down next month. The Press Democrat reports Stricker has led the city’s legal team since late 2023, navigating high-profile cases like
White House correspondents’ dinner suspect pleads not guilty

Image released of accused White House correspondents’ dinner shooter Cole Allen taking a selfie of himself in his hotel room before allegedly trying to breach security at the event while armed with multiple weapons. (Department of Justice)