BRIEFLY : CAR WINDOWS SHOT BY BB GUN VANDALS.PALMDALE Palmdale, city (1990 pop. 68,842), Los Angeles co., S Calif., in the irrigated Antelope Valley; a growing residential suburb of Los Angeles near Little Rock Creek where it forms Lake Palmdale Reservoir, inc. 1962. - A group of vandals used a BB gun to shoot out windows from more than 40 vehicles parked along residential streets in west Palmdale Saturday night, sheriff's officials said. The vandals, believed to be juveniles, struck after dark but before midnight, shooting out the driver's side and rear windows of cars in several different neighborhoods. ``It's a hell of a prank,'' said Sgt. Brian Jones For other persons named Brian Jones, see Brian Jones (disambiguation). Lewis Brian Hopkin Jones (28 February 1942 – 3 July 1969) was a founding member, guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, and backing singer in the English rock group The Rolling Stones. . ``We're assuming that they're juveniles.'' One witness reported seeing a blue or green Honda honda a quick release metal eyelet for the end of a lariat. When the restrained animal is no longer required it is not necessary to slacken off the loop and pull it over the head—a very great advantage when working with wild cattle or unbroken horses. with about five or six male juveniles around the 3100 block of Paxton Avenue between 8 and 9:30 p.m., where a window to a car had been shot. - Daily News Police called to area to break up fight LANCASTER - Sheriff's officials were called out to a Lancaster neighborhood Saturday night when a dozen teen-age trick or treaters began fighting, sheriff's officials said. Deputies were called to the area near Fifth Street East and Avenue H-11 after two groups of young teen-agers who had been trick or treating came across each other and became involved in a fight. ``It appears that there are some longstanding hostilities,'' said Lt. Axle axle Pin or shaft on or with which wheels revolve; with fixed wheels, one of the basic simple machines for amplifying force. Combined with the wheel, in its earliest form it was probably used for raising weights or water buckets from wells. Anderson Anderson, river, Canada Anderson, river, c.465 mi (750 km) long, rising in several lakes in N central Northwest Territories, Canada. It meanders north and west before receiving the Carnwath River and flowing north to Liverpool Bay, an arm of the Arctic . ``It was serious enough that the deputy called for backup, but luckily we were there early enough that no one was hurt.'' - Daily News |
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