Northern California, fireworks warehouse
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Authorities identified the seven people who were killed last week when a Northern California fireworks warehouse exploded. Meanwhile, an investigation is ongoing.
The victims, all men, ranged in age from 18 to 45 and were from California communities that include Stockton, San Francisco, San Andreas, Sacramento and San Pablo. Three were brothers.
A stolen U-Haul truck stopped by Sheriff's deputies Tuesday was found to contain more than 1,600 pounds of illegal fireworks, authorities said.
Sacramento County sheriff’s bomb squad was among group sent to raid a home connected to last week’s warehouse explosion.
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KTVU FOX 2 on MSNPolice serve warrant at San Francisco home linked to Devastating PyrotechnicsPolice from several agencies searched the San Francisco home on Tuesday linked to the owners of Devastating Pyrotechnics, the company that owned the fireworks warehouse that exploded in Yolo County this month and killed seven people.
Star NFL running back Najee Harris of the Los Angeles Chargers has been injured in a Fourth of July fireworks mishap, according to his agent.
San Francisco police seized a large cache of illegal fireworks and arrested 38-year-old Joe Lorenzo Neal Jenkins on multiple charges.
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KTVU FOX 2 on MSNIllegal fireworks leave injuries, property damage across Bay AreaIllegal fireworks lit up the skies and caused chaos across the Bay Area during the Fourth of July holiday, leaving behind injuries, property damage, and frustration among residents.