9-month-old baby killed in drive-by shooting as his mother pushed him in a stroller in California, police say



California police said a 9-month-old boy was killed after a drive-by shooting while his mother pushed him in a stroller on Wednesday.

Merced police officers said in a Facebook post that they were called to a McDonald's restaurant at about 12:30 p.m. over a report of a shooting. When they arrived, they found the mother and the baby with a grievous gunshot wound.

"The infant was suffering from a fatal gunshot wound and unfortunately pronounced deceased at the scene," police wrote.

The mother said she was pushing her baby in a stroller alongside her boyfriend when someone driving by shot at them. They fired at least three times, but only the baby was struck.

\u201cNOW: 7-month-old child killed in a shooting at 12th and Q in Merced.\nPolice say the parents were walking the kid in a stroller when a drive by shooter fired off at least 3 shots. Only the child was hit. @abc30\u201d
— Corin Hoggard (@Corin Hoggard) 1668035361

The mother had gone to the fast food restaurant with her child looking for help.

Police identified the baby as Darius King Grigsby.

A McDonald's worker told KMPH-TV that the mother didn't know the baby had been shot when she went to the restaurant but believed the baby was choking because of the loud gunfire.

"I have 3 children ... I have a 3-year-old ... so it hurts," the unidentified worker said. "I can't imagine what she's going through."

Investigators canvassed the neighborhood for security video and witnesses to the incident. Police said they had no suspects identified yet and asked for help from the public. They do not believe the baby was the intended victim of the shooting.

"This happened at a busy time of day," said Merced police Lt. Joseph Perez to the Fresno Bee. "If there’s anybody out there that saw something that the police didn’t speak to, if they can reach out to the police."

Neighbors started creating a memorial for the baby at the site of the shooting just hours after the incident.

KSEE-TV cameras captured the moment that police carried away the stroller involved in the lethal shooting.

The family set up a GoFundMe account to help pay for the burial costs of the baby.

Here's a local news report about the incident:

Merced Police search for suspect who shot and killed babywww.youtube.com

Anne Heche 'not expected to survive,' family says of actress who crashed car into LA home with narcotics in her system



Anne Heche is on life support following a fiery car crash on Aug. 5. Heche's family said the Hollywood actress is "not expected to survive" the brain injury she suffered after crashing her car into a California home.

“Unfortunately, due to her accident, Anne Heche suffered a severe anoxic brain injury and remains in a coma, in critical condition. She is not expected to survive,” a representative for Heche's family told Deadline. "It has long been her choice to donate her organs and she is being kept on life support to determine if any are viable."

“Anne had a huge heart and touched everyone she met with her generous spirit," the statement read. "More than her extraordinary talent, she saw spreading kindness and joy as her life’s work — especially moving the needle for acceptance of who you love. She will be remembered for her courageous honesty and dearly missed for her light."

Heche, 53, had been driving her Mini Cooper in the Mar Vista neighborhood of Los Angeles when she reportedly crashed into a garage at an apartment building complex. Residents reportedly attempted to pull her out of her vehicle, but she sped away.

A Ring doorbell camera captured Heche's Mini Cooper speeding down a residential street.

\u201cOnly on CBSLA: Exclusive video from a Ring doorbell camera shows car owned by actress Anne Heche flying down a neighborhood street in Mar Vista before it crashed into a home Friday. Details: https://t.co/9LwIqB461f\u201d
— CBS Los Angeles (@CBS Los Angeles) 1659746691

Heche then plowed into a home – igniting a dangerous fire that engulfed the car and the house. Heche was trapped in the car for 65 minutes until 59 firefighters could put out the fire and rescue her.

A neighbor, Lynn Bernstein, said the car drove "almost all the way through" the house and "almost immediately" caught fire.


\u201cActress Anne Heche is being investigated for felony driving under the influence after she crashed her car into a Los Angeles home, authorities said. https://t.co/mmAPhd8p2s\u201d
— ABC30 Fresno (@ABC30 Fresno) 1660287631


\u201cLAPD now confirms it was actress Anne Heche behind the wheel of her car, when she crashed into this Mar Vista home. \nThe woman who lives here, a long-time tenant, speaking with me by phone says \u201cI\u2019m a mess. We\u2019re alive, but that\u2019s about as far as it goes.\u201d\n@CBSLA @KCBSKCALDesk\u201d
— Tena Ezzeddine (@Tena Ezzeddine) 1659833472

The celebrity actress was unconscious, suffered from severe burns, and was taken to the hospital.

Heche has been in critical condition and in a coma ever since being admitted at the Grossman Burn Center at West Hills hospital, north of Los Angeles.

The "Six Days and Seven Nights" star suffered a severe anoxic brain injury – which is caused when the brain is denied oxygen and kills cells.

“Based on the blood work, it revealed the presence of narcotics,” Officer Lizeth Lomeli of the Los Angeles Police Department told Deadline. LAPD spokesperson Jeff Lee confirmed that a blood sample showed Heche had narcotics in her system.

The LAPD issued a statement saying, "The case is being investigated as felony DUI traffic collision."

The Emmy-winning actress recently starred in the TV shows "Chicago P.D." and "All Rise" and was a contestant on "Dancing With the Stars" in 2020.

Heche has a 13-year-old son and a 20-year-old son from two different relationships.

Heche slammed her car into the home of Lynne Mishele – who was able to able to escape the blaze with her two dogs and a pet tortoise.

Mishele lawyer Shawn Holley said in a statement, "Ms. Mishele is devastated by what happened to her on Friday — not only because she and her pets almost lost their lives, but because all of her property, including items of profound sentimental value, were destroyed."

A GoFundMe campaign was launched to "help Lynne start over" after she lost "her entire lifetime of possessions, mementos, all equipment for her business including her laptop and iPad, all of her clothing and basic necessities, and all household items."

The crowdfunding campaign raised more than $140,000 for Mishele.

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Horowitz: Politicians plan to control our lives with masks and restrictions … for the flu



If the World Health Organization had been correct about a 3.4% infection fatality rate for COVID-19, there would have been one small, ancillary benefit: At the very least, a once-in-a-millennium virus with a kill rate 34 times greater than the flu would be unmistakable and could never be compared to other viruses. As such, it would be hard to convince the public to go along with draconian measures for common viruses such as influenza that have been with us for decades. Sadly, now that it turns out the true infection fatality rate is pretty similar to a bad flu season, politicians can now seamlessly bring their social conditioning mandates into flu season. In other words, forever.

When lockdown opponents compared the virus to a bad flu, they were suggesting that our societal disruption in response to SARS-CoV-2 should not be that much different from our efforts during a pandemic flu season. Insidious control freaks in elected and unelected high office, however, are now using this comparison they once rejected as the pretext for treating the flu the way they wrongly treated this virus.

Here is a sampling of politicians now comparing COVID-19 to the flu or conflating it with the flu, warning that the flu is indeed enough excuse to mandate these draconian measures. They are suddenly discovering the fact that hospitals do indeed get busy every year, but we go about our lives normally. They want that to change.

As flu season nears, California is preparing for a "twindemic" and a notable spike in demand for influenza and COVI… https://t.co/W5QQRi989b
— ABC30 Fresno (@ABC30 Fresno)1598480420.0
Influenza season is here. We take this seriously every year but with health resources focused on #COVID19, preventi… https://t.co/EIUIQDrJwu
— Doug Ducey (@Doug Ducey)1598911865.0
The @CDCgov recommends getting a flu shot by October. Not only will it protect you from the flu, it also will kee… https://t.co/jtHFLhhSim
— Governor Tom Wolf (@Governor Tom Wolf)1598990400.0

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer boldly asserted and predicted that "when we all get our flu vaccine, we can help keep thousands of flu patients out of the hospitals and prevent overcrowding."

But wait a minute: If the threat level from this virus is so much greater than the flu and the risk of hospitalization and death is unparalleled in human history, how can this be conflated with and compared to the flu in any way? It would be akin, at least according to their original assessment of the threat from coronavirus, to telling a cancer patient not to scrape their shin, so they don't create the perfect "twin" medical crisis.

In reality, when they desire to continue the social control, then the truth about the similarity of the virus' severity to that of a pandemic flu comes to the forefront. In order to suck us into the indefinite vortex of social control, they had to advertise this virus as exponentially more dangerous than the flu. Now that hospitalizations are way down, they need to lower the threshold required to trigger such control.

Even Republican governors are now trying to suggest that the flu is reason enough to continue the suspension of democracy and that these voodoo measures could somehow limit the spread of colds and flus. Already last month, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R), who has become indistinguishable from his Democratic counterparts in his approach to this virus and constitutional rights, spoke of a need to "develop proactive strategies that will reduce the spread of the flu in the midst of the #COVID19 pandemic."

What might those measures be?

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R) warned last week that "flu can be deadly on its own" and that he is "concerned that Ohioans who get both the flu and #COVID19 at the same time could become severely, if not fatally, ill."

Hence, the politicians are finally discovering what the media never cared about until now — that hospitals are indeed very busy during the height of flu seasons and are often forced into emergency surge capacity during particularly busy flu seasons. Yet we never destroyed our society, economy, and mental health over it. We never shut schools or abused children with masks and plexiglass boxes, even though they typically get sicker from the flu than from coronavirus and are more prolific vectors of the spread of flu.

For example, on Jan. 11, 2018, the Houston Chronicle reported about "strains" on local hospitals — with 13% of ER visits at 40 Houston-area hospitals being flu patients. Children 4 and under accounted for 42% of them! Can you imagine what sort of panic that would induce today? Contrast that to COVID-19 when, last week, just 1.8% of all ER visits were of patients with "covid19-like-illness," according to the CDC. The highest level it hit nationwide was 6.8%, although some places were higher. Yet in 2018, most Americans didn't even know the flu pandemic existed. Now, life as we know it no longer exists, for such a low threshold of risk.

Take Pamunkey Regional Jail in Tennessee, for example. Roughly 70% of the 178 inmates tested positive. Yet according to the Tennessee Star, "There have been no hospitalizations or deaths and the 'vast majority' of positive staff and inmates were asymptomatic or were showing mild symptoms." This is a microcosm of what is going on throughout the country — with inordinate panic being directed toward discovery of cases that rarely lead to clinical illness. In most cases, this is actually more like a cold than a flu.

In other words, this is not only going to continue through 2021, as Dr. Fauci warns, but forever. As my friend Kyle Lamb of RationalGround.com notes, mathematically, the current risk level of COVID-19 is much lower than the severity of the flu. Thus, if this is the new trigger for children wearing masks and draconian restrictions on school or businesses functions and church services, we will continue this charade in perpetuity.

"The total current number of hospitalizations in the entire U.S. with a positive Covid-19 result (not necessarily from) is about ~9 per 100,000. At the peak of this 2019-20 flu season, a light one relatively, there would have been ~30-45 CONFIRMED people hospitalized per 100,000," wrote the data guru on Twitter.

So, in other words, we are 3-4 times below the level of flu hospitalizations at the peak of a mild flu season, not to mention the more severe 2018 season that most Americans never heard of. But as Lamb observes, the numbers for COVID are really much lower. Nearly every pregnant woman or car crash victim who comes to the hospital is tested for COVID. Anyone who then tests positive, regardless of the symptoms and regardless of why he initially came to the hospital, is counted as a COVID hospitalization. With the flu, typically you are only tested if you are complaining of severe flu symptoms. Imagine if we counted the flu the way we count COVID-19.

The CDC estimates 39 to 56 million flu infections this year but 1.5 million tests were administered.… https://t.co/ng1sArhTgz
— Kyle Lamb (@Kyle Lamb)1600103728.0

Thus, every single year, hospitals are full of people who came for the purpose of flu treatment at an exponentially higher level than current levels for COVID-19. So if this is reason enough to mummify all our faces in public with cheap Chinese masks and treat our children like lepers in school, when and what is the exit strategy?

But alas, there is no exit strategy for the politicians. The social control is not a means to the end of controlling an epidemic. It is the end itself.