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http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-topless-carwash-yuba-county-20170919-story.html
A sad day when rastafarians shoot police officers, but nice that some sex workers were ready to pitch in to help.
The tops came off, and the wallets came out.
A Yuba County strip club, feeling particularly philanthropic, used its abundant assets — topless ladies — in a weekend carwash to raise money for two sheriff’s deputies who were injured in a shootout at a Rastafarian pot farm last month.
The shirtless carwash at City Limits Showgirls in Marysville on Saturday raised $2,560, the strip club wrote on Facebook. A long line of cars snaked outside the fundraiser, which was held in a tented parking lot.
The charity event was held for Yuba County sheriff’s Deputies Phillip Bronson and Andrew Everhart, who were shot multiple times on Aug. 1 at a Rastafarian church’s marijuana farm in Oregon House, a small community northeast of Sacramento.
That day, a new worker at the farm who was armed with a handgun started acting erratically, pulling marijuana plants from the ground, Heidi Lepp, a reverend at Sugarleaf Rastafarian Church, told KCRA-TV.
When deputies were called to the farm, the man hid, then began firing, hitting Bronson and Everhart. The shooter, identified as Anthony Sanchez, 33, of Gilroy, died after being hit by return fire from the wounded deputies, according to the sheriff’s department.
Everhart and Bronson both underwent surgery after the shooting and have since been released from the hospital, said Leslie Carbah, a spokeswoman for the sheriff’s office. They are still under medical care and are recovering at home, she said.
The shirtless carwash at City Limits Showgirls in Marysville on Saturday raised $2,560, the strip club wrote on Facebook. A long line of cars snaked outside the fundraiser, which was held in a tented parking lot.
The charity event was held for Yuba County sheriff’s Deputies Phillip Bronson and Andrew Everhart, who were shot multiple times on Aug. 1 at a Rastafarian church’s marijuana farm in Oregon House, a small community northeast of Sacramento.
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-topless-carwash-yuba-county-20170919-story.html#
That day, a new worker at the farm who was armed with a handgun started acting erratically, pulling marijuana plants from the ground, Heidi Lepp, a reverend at Sugarleaf Rastafarian Church, [URL='http://www.kcra.com/article/rastafarian-church-founders-speak-out-after-deadly-shooting-in-yuba-county/10400986']told KCRA-TV.[/URL]
When deputies were called to the farm, the man hid, then began firing, hitting Bronson and Everhart. The shooter, identified as Anthony Sanchez, 33, of Gilroy, died after being hit by return fire from the wounded deputies, according to the sheriff’s department.
Everhart and Bronson both underwent surgery after the shooting and have since been released from the hospital, said Leslie Carbah, a spokeswoman for the sheriff’s office. They are still under medical care and are recovering at home, she said.
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A sad day when rastafarians shoot police officers, but nice that some sex workers were ready to pitch in to help.
The tops came off, and the wallets came out.
A Yuba County strip club, feeling particularly philanthropic, used its abundant assets — topless ladies — in a weekend carwash to raise money for two sheriff’s deputies who were injured in a shootout at a Rastafarian pot farm last month.
The shirtless carwash at City Limits Showgirls in Marysville on Saturday raised $2,560, the strip club wrote on Facebook. A long line of cars snaked outside the fundraiser, which was held in a tented parking lot.
The charity event was held for Yuba County sheriff’s Deputies Phillip Bronson and Andrew Everhart, who were shot multiple times on Aug. 1 at a Rastafarian church’s marijuana farm in Oregon House, a small community northeast of Sacramento.
That day, a new worker at the farm who was armed with a handgun started acting erratically, pulling marijuana plants from the ground, Heidi Lepp, a reverend at Sugarleaf Rastafarian Church, told KCRA-TV.
When deputies were called to the farm, the man hid, then began firing, hitting Bronson and Everhart. The shooter, identified as Anthony Sanchez, 33, of Gilroy, died after being hit by return fire from the wounded deputies, according to the sheriff’s department.
Everhart and Bronson both underwent surgery after the shooting and have since been released from the hospital, said Leslie Carbah, a spokeswoman for the sheriff’s office. They are still under medical care and are recovering at home, she said.
The shirtless carwash at City Limits Showgirls in Marysville on Saturday raised $2,560, the strip club wrote on Facebook. A long line of cars snaked outside the fundraiser, which was held in a tented parking lot.
The charity event was held for Yuba County sheriff’s Deputies Phillip Bronson and Andrew Everhart, who were shot multiple times on Aug. 1 at a Rastafarian church’s marijuana farm in Oregon House, a small community northeast of Sacramento.
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-topless-carwash-yuba-county-20170919-story.html#
That day, a new worker at the farm who was armed with a handgun started acting erratically, pulling marijuana plants from the ground, Heidi Lepp, a reverend at Sugarleaf Rastafarian Church, [URL='http://www.kcra.com/article/rastafarian-church-founders-speak-out-after-deadly-shooting-in-yuba-county/10400986']told KCRA-TV.[/URL]
When deputies were called to the farm, the man hid, then began firing, hitting Bronson and Everhart. The shooter, identified as Anthony Sanchez, 33, of Gilroy, died after being hit by return fire from the wounded deputies, according to the sheriff’s department.
Everhart and Bronson both underwent surgery after the shooting and have since been released from the hospital, said Leslie Carbah, a spokeswoman for the sheriff’s office. They are still under medical care and are recovering at home, she said.
http://www.tribpub.com/privacy-policy-and-your-privacy-rights/