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Police killed humans near the California Pot farm evacuated by fire

Police killed humans near the California Pot farm evacuated by fire
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Weed: The officer shot and killed a man who pulled a gun when they tried to keep him away from the marijuana farm complex in the North California area where thousands of people were ordered to evacuate as parts covering hot waves.
West US, said the authorities.
Seckiyou County Sheriff Jeremiah Larue told Bee Sacramento that the man tried to go to Mount Shasta Vista’s subdivision on Monday and appointed a gun in a group of officers who covered local representatives and police sheriff.
“Based on preliminary information, it seems that there may be several rounds fired from the suspect’s firearms,” ​​Lare said.
The officer killed the man, which was not immediately identified.
Subdivisions have been converted into large networks of marijuana livestock mostly run by Hmong families.
The district has prohibited large-scale marijuana cultivities but thousands of pots of glass pots have sprung up.
The police ‘efforts to close them have been resisted by claims of racial discrimination.
Violence erupted when the lava fire grew rapidly and the Sheriff’s office issued an evacuation order for the Lake Shastina community, Juniper Vista and Mount Shasta Vista.
The fire mereon was almost 21 square miles (54 square kilometers) Tuesday.
The total number of people who were forced to escape from the area was unclear.
Sacramento Bee reported that nearly 3,000 people lived in Lake Shastina and as many as 8,000 others lived in the area to tend to be thousands of marijuana to grow.
“All evacuation orders still exist at this time.
We don’t know what structures burn and the status of many regions,” said the Sheriff office on social media Tuesday.
Diamala by lightning on June 24, the fire burned brush and wood in the National Forest of Shasta-Trinity north of Weed City, around 250 miles (402 kilometers) north of San Francisco.
Nearly 500 firefighters fought against fire in a rough and rocky field.
They face a harder fight because this area is under excessive heat warnings, with high temperatures estimated to range from 100 degrees (38 Celsius) to 110 degrees (43 Celsius).
Appeared as an unprecedented heat wave at the Pacific Northwest broke the temperature record in Seattle and Portland, Oregon, this week and moved to inland Tuesday.
Climate change makes extreme weather events like it more likely and more intense.

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