Saturday Links Radioactive Shrimp Recall Widens to California, Several Brands Affected
The recall of radioactive shrimp has expanded to include several brands of frozen shrimp distributed across nine states, including California, after the compound cesium-137 was found in shipping containers at U. S. ports. The U. S.
Food and Drug Administration is closely monitoring the situation to ensure public safety. In a separate incident, Jon-Marques Psalms, a 30-year-old recruit with the San Francisco Police Department, died after experiencing a medical emergency during a training exercise, leading to questions about the exercise's role in his condition. Former high school band teacher Jason Hoopes faces serious charges for allegedly sexually assaulting a 16-year-old student multiple times, reportedly confessing to sharing violent fantasies with the victim. In another crime report, Matthew Webb was arrested in Santa Rosa after dragging the owner of a car during an attempted theft. Additionally, Anthony James Tyree was taken into custody in connection with a drive-by shooting that killed Maria Lourdes Soza in 2015, reigniting discussions about gun violence in the area.
The Golden State Valkyries, facing injuries among players, are set to play in Dallas after a disappointing third consecutive loss.