Day Around the Bay No Contest Plea In Murder Case Linked to 2020 Wildfire

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An American Airlines flight from San Francisco faced an engine malfunction during takeoff, causing smoke to billow from the left engine and debris to scatter on the runway. The aircraft proceeded to Dallas and landed without incident, with debris from a thrust-reverser liner discovered in the engine later. Meanwhile, Victor Serriteno, 33, has pleaded no contest to murdering Priscilla Castro in August 2020, shortly after they connected online. Serriteno was also found guilty of igniting the Markley Fire near Lake Berryessa, which merged into the LNU Complex Fire, resulting in the deaths of two others. He now faces a 73-year prison sentence for these crimes.

In sports news, the Golden State Warriors are scheduled to play Game 4 of their playoff series against the Minnesota Timberwolves this evening at Chase Center, currently down 2-1 in the series. The outcome of this game is crucial for the Warriors as they seek to even the series. The combination of local crime stories and sporting events reflects the current dynamics in the Bay Area.

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