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Retired L.A. Superior Court Judge Arrested After Allegedly Shooting at LAPD Officers

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Retired Los Angeles Superior Court Judge James Bascue was taken into custody after shooting at officers who responded to a 911 call in the Sawtelle neighborhood of West Los Angeles, police said. A superior court judge was taken into custody after allegedly shooting at LAPD officers in West Los Angeles. (Credit: Loudlabs News) Bascue called 911 from inside a home in the 1900 block of Barrington Avenue ( map ) at about 11:45 p.m. and reported himself on the property with weapons, according to Detective Joe Rios with the Los Angeles Police Department. Responding officers saw Bascue sitting on his couch with two guns on his lap and the TV blaring. When they tried to make contact with Bascue he loaded the magazines into his guns and put one of them to his head, according to Rios. Bascue then fired a shot into the air and then tried to shoot at police, Rios said. SWAT officers were called to the scene, but a neighbor talked Bascue into surrendering before they arrived, accordi

19 free cloud storage options

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Credit: Shutterstock There’s Box, DropBox, Drive and iCloud, but which is right for you? By Brandon Butler Network World | Jun 9, 2015 8:47 AM PT   The cloud is full of free storage, if you know where to look. From relatively new companies such as Box and DropBox, to heavyweights Google, Apple and Microsoft, many vendors use free cloud storage as a way to entice users into their clouds in hopes that they will pay more for additional volumes and services. Below, in alphabetical order, are 19 free cloud services – but a word of caution: The cloud is a volatile place and offers from these vendors change frequently. ADrive The deal: 50GB of free cloud storage. Deta