Monday Morning Headlines 3 Bodies Recovered From NorCal's Rattlesnake Falls

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Three men drowned after jumping into the water at Rattlesnake Falls in Placer County. Their bodies were recovered from Soda Springs on Sunday, confirming fears that they had not resurfaced after their jump last Wednesday. In a separate incident, a Los Angeles police sergeant was killed early Monday in a freeway crash on the 405 while helping at the scene of another accident. The sergeant's death adds to the ongoing concerns about officer safety on the roads. Additionally, San Jose Police officer Timothy Faye is being held without bail on charges of family violence after allegedly firing a gun while intoxicated at home.

A civil grand jury report criticized San Francisco police for a lack of traffic enforcement, which it claims has left city streets unsafe for pedestrians. In a different context, Texas Governor Greg Abbott vetoed a proposed ban on hemp products, emphasizing the need for regulation rather than prohibition. These incidents collectively highlight ongoing safety issues within law enforcement and community interactions.

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