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A man armed with a knife who barricaded himself inside a residence Wednesday morning in Downtown Sacramento has peacefully surrendered to police, officials said.
The Sacramento Fire Department said at least one person was found inside the home. A neighbor told ABC10 that the explosion shook doors and broke windows.
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Fire crews were dispatched around 6:38 a.m. to a property on 39th Street south of 14th Avenue in the South Oak Park neighborhood.
Authorities say a mother has been detained after she allegedly attacked her own child in Sacramento County. The Sacramento County Sheriff's Office says deputies responded to Angeline Avenue, off of Fair Oaks Boulevard, in the Carmichael area around 8:30 p.m. Monday.
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Court, jail and public records indicate the man, 41, was arrested and later sentenced in June for felony arson.
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Richard "Rick" Bryant Whitnah, the baker whose name still headlines the business, managed the diner until 1990. He was bought out by his co-owners, who sold it the following year to Ahmad Abu Eita. Eita owned Rick's for the next three decades, and in 2014 moved the diner one block north, to the corner of 24th and J streets, doubling its footprint.