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Lucas Ransom, 19 year old killed in shark attack in Santa Barbara

The victim of a fatal shark attack at a beach northwest of Los Angeles cried out to his friend for help as the shark flashed out of the water with no warning, bit into his leg and pulled him under in a tide of red blood, the friend said Friday.

Matthew Garcia was two feet away from his friend, 19-year-old Lucas Ransom, when the shark attacked with no warning, he said. The whole attack lasted seconds while the pair were bodyboarding about 100 yards from the shore.

“When the shark hit him, he just said, ‘Help me, dude!’ He knew what was going on,” Garcia told the AP. “It was really fast. You just saw a red wave and this water is blue — as blue as it could ever be — and it was just red, the whole wave. Even the barrel was red.”

As huge waves broke over his head, Garcia tried to find his friend in the surf but couldn’t. He decided to get help, but turned around once more as he was swimming to shore and saw Ransom’s red body board pop up. Garcia swam to his friend and did chest compressions as he brought him to shore.

Ransom already appeared dead and his leg was mauled, he said.
“He was just floating in the water. I flipped him over on his back and underhooked his arms. I was pressing on his chest and doing rescue breathing in the water,” Garcia said. “He was just kind of lifeless, just dead weight.”

The University of California, Santa Barbara, junior had a severe wound to his left leg and died a short time later at Surf Beach, the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Department said in a statement. The beach, 130 miles northwest of Los Angeles, is on the property of Vandenberg Air Force Base but is open to the public.

Sheriff’s deputies patrolled the coastline to search for Ransom’s missing leg but were only able to recover the boogie board, which had a 1-foot segment on the side bitten off.

Ransom was from Romoland in Riverside County, in southern California.
Federal and state Fish and Game officials were working to identify the type of shark that attacked Ransom. -
Officials closed three beaches after the shark attack.

Airman 1st Class Daniel Clark, left, and Staff Sgt. Keri Embry, post a sign warning surfers of a recent shark attack Friday at Vandenburg Air Force Base, Calif.
The victim was a University of California, Santa Barbara student studying chemical engineering.

Federal and state Fish and Game officials were working to identify the type of shark that attacked. It was described by witnesses as being 14 to 20 feet in length.
Officials at Vandenberg closed Surf, Wall and Minuteman beaches for at least 72 hours, Lt. Ann Blodzinski told the Santa Barbara Independent.

In September 2008, base officials issued a 48-hour warning to beach users after a shark bit a surfer’s board at Surf Beach, according to the Santa Maria Times.
Base officials said at the time that they believed it was the first shark incident off Vandenberg, the newspaper reported.

Fatal shark attacks are rare in the area. A great white shark killed a woman in 2003 at Avila Beach, about 30 miles north of Vandenberg.

Great whites also killed two men in 2004 and 2008 at beaches in Mendocino and San Diego counties.

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O.J. Simpson to stay in jail where he belongs

LAS VEGAS—The Nevada Supreme Court has refused to overturn O.J. Simpson’s armed-robbery and kidnapping convictions stemming from a Las Vegas hotel-room heist.

But the court on Friday ordered his co-defendant’s conviction in the case reversed.

The 63-year-old Mr. Simpson is serving nine to 33 years at a state prison. His co-defendant, Clarence “C.J.” Stewart, is serving 7½ to 27 years.

Both men were convicted of kidnapping, armed robbery, conspiracy and other crimes for what Mr. Simpson maintained was an attempt to retrieve family photos and mementos.

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3 Huntington Beach boys hospitalized after eating pot cookies

Three Orange County children were sent to the hospital after eating cookies laced with marijuana and getting sick. The man who had those cookies is under investigation.

“He said he was sick, he had a headache, he didn’t know what was going on with him. He started crying and he was shaking,” said the mother of one of the boys. She did not want to be identified.

The mother of the 10-year-old boy described her son’s condition after he and two other boys, ages 9 and 11, were nearly poisoned after they unknowingly ate cookies laced with pot.

All three boys, who are friends, went to the 11-year-old’s house on the 7800 block of MacDonald Ave. after school Wednesday. Each ate a cookie, then left to play at a nearby park. A short time later all three began feeling sick and all had to be treated at Huntington Beach Hospital.

“He was in the emergency room, his heart was racing. We were there until 1:30 this morning and he was tested positive for having eaten a marijuana cookie at a friend’s house,” said the mother.

Huntington Beach Police say the cookies were given to the 11-year-old’s father as an early holiday gift from a neighbor.

“We’re not sure at this point if that neighbor made them themselves or if they purchased them somewhere else,” said Huntington Beach Police Lt. Russell Reinhart. “What we’re looking into now, was the information passed on to the parents about what was in those cookies?”

The mother believes the 11-year-old’s parents knew the cookies contained marijuana, and she says they acted irresponsibly.

“It is not OK to have them laying around and it’s against the law, and they have taken the innocence out three boys’ lives,” said the mother.

The three boys have been released from the hospital, but the mother says that while her son is recovering physically, he is still emotionally traumatized by the whole experience.

“He feels dirty. He feels like he’s done drugs. He is sad and he wants the other boy to still be his friend,” said the mother.

Police say the man who brought the cookies over to the house, 40-year-old Jason Davis, does not have a medical-marijuana prescription. There have been no arrests in the case. The investigation is ongoing.

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Illegal Aliens Canvass for Votes in Washington State

SEATTLE — When Maria Gianni is knocking on voters’ doors, she’s not bashful about telling people she is in the country illegally. She knows it’s a risk to advertise to strangers that she’s here illegally — but one worth taking in what she sees as a crucial election.

The 42-year-old is one of dozens of volunteers — many of them illegal immigrants — canvassing neighborhoods in the Seattle area trying to get naturalized citizens to cast a ballot for candidates like Democratic Sen. Patty Murray, who is in a neck-to-neck race with Republican Dino Rossi.

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