AN INDIANA HIGH-SCHOOL GIRLS' BASKETBALL GAME ENDED IN TRAGEDY AFTER A REFEREE COLLAPSED ON COURT. (PHOTO).

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 An Indiana high-school girls' basketball game ended in tragedy after a referee collapsed on court.  On the night of December 12th, the girls' basketball team at Monrovia High School was playing Speedway High School. With only 6 minutes left in the second quarter, an emergency halted the game, and fans were evacuated from the gymnasium.  Sadly, a long-time referee, Jeff Tamarri, had collapsed while officiating the game. A defibrillator was reportedly used within a minute of his collapse, and EMTs arrived just moments later. Sadly, despite everyone's best efforts, Jeff was pronounced deceased on scene by EMTs. Monrovia High School said they will have counselors available for students who may be affected by Tamarri's sudden passing. Our thoughts are with the family of Jeff Tamarri as well as the community as a whole.

CALIFORNIA MAN CRASHED INTO A PLOT OF LAND USED TO HOUSE ANIMALS AND WENT ON AN ARMED RAMPAGE TAKING THE LIVES OF 81 ANIMALS. (PHOTO).


 A California man purposefully crashed his truck into a plot of land used to house animals and went on an armed rampage taking the lives of 81 animals.


Vicente Arroyo, 39-years-old, is facing charges after a disturbing Tuesday morning incident where he callously took the lives of 81 animals.


According to reports, Arroyo used multiple firearms to take the lives of 14 goats, nine chickens, seven ducks, five rabbits, 33 cockatiels and parakeets, a pony, a horse and two miniature horses.


The incident occurred around 3:25 a.m. Tuesday morning in Prunedale, CA. On that morning dispatchers began receiving multiple 911 calls reporting shots being fired at a lot near a vineyard. When officers arrived on scene they could hear repeated gunfire and ordered a shelter in place for a 5 mile radius. They were eventually able to enter the lot in an armored vehicle, where they took Arroyo into custody without incident.


Officers on scene discovered Arroyo's crashed pickup with 8 different firearms inside. It was determined Arroyo lived in a camper at the vineyard next door to the lot. The lot owner and  the owner of the animals, who rented the lot to keep their animals on, are choosing to remain anonymous.


A search warrant was executed on Arroyo's residence. They retrieved seven additional weapons including two ghost guns and approximately 2,000 rounds.


Some of the animals survived the initial onslaught but had to be euthanized due to the severity of the wounds.


Vicente Arroyo is being charged with animal cruelty, illegal possession of an assault weapon, willful discharge of a fire arm with gross negligence as well as many additional charges.


His attorney, William Pernick, is concerned about his client's mental competency and has asked for a mental health evaluation. There is no clear motive for his attack on the animals at this point.

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