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EPISODE · Jul 11, 2024 · 19 MIN

17 News @ Sunrise 07/11/2024

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Some of today's top storiesOnce again, today is going to be extremely hot.    This relentless heat wave has been bearing down on Kern County for more than a week now.    As folks everywhere try to keep their cool, some air conditioning systems are having a hard time keeping up.    17's Rob Hagan spent the day with workers who install a/c's as they're seeing a huge boom in service calls. The longest string of triple digit temperatures ever recorded lasted 101 days, in Yuma, Arizona during the dust bowl in 1937....    We are now in day ten of this heat wave... and many are wondering, when is it going to end?    Our hottest temperature so far has been 114 on July 7th and 8th. Andrew Hoell, a research meteorologist, says that a high pressure system or heat dome is the main cause of most intense heat waves...    And a high pressure system off the coast of California is basically making the San Joaquin Valley a pressure cooker.A Bakersfield police officer is being accused of using "unnecessary and unreasonable" force and has been charged with misdemeanor assault Police say Officer Anthony Berumen was arrested yesterday.    But the incident happened about a month ago.    BPD says Berumen responded to the Blanco Hotel on White Lane where a burglary suspect barricaded herself in the bathroom.    Police say she refused to come out and threw glass bottles at the officers.    Officers eventually forced their way into that bathroom....and that's when Berumen released his K-9 on the suspect.    Police said that was "unnecessary and unreasonable" use of force.    The department said the K-9 did not bite the burglary suspect.    Berumen is on administrative leave.    He's been with the department for about 11 years.    Berumen was previously arrested about 6 and a half years ago for driving under the influence in Rosedale.

Some of today's top storiesOnce again, today is going to be extremely hot.    This relentless heat wave has been bearing down on Kern County for more than a week now.    As folks everywhere try to keep their cool, some air conditioning systems are having a hard time keeping up.    17's Rob Hagan spent the day with workers who install a/c's as they're seeing a huge boom in service calls. The longest string of triple digit temperatures ever recorded lasted 101 days, in Yuma, Arizona during the dust bowl in 1937....    We are now in day ten of this heat wave... and many are wondering, when is it going to end?    Our hottest temperature so far has been 114 on July 7th and 8th. Andrew Hoell, a research meteorologist, says that a high pressure system or heat dome is the main cause of most intense heat waves...    And a high pressure system off the coast of California is basically making the San Joaquin Valley a pressure cooker.A Bakersfield police officer is being accused of using "unnecessary and unreasonable" force and has been charged with misdemeanor assault Police say Officer Anthony Berumen was arrested yesterday.    But the incident happened about a month ago.    BPD says Berumen responded to the Blanco Hotel on White Lane where a burglary suspect barricaded herself in the bathroom.    Police say she refused to come out and threw glass bottles at the officers.    Officers eventually forced their way into that bathroom....and that's when Berumen released his K-9 on the suspect.    Police said that was "unnecessary and unreasonable" use of force.    The department said the K-9 did not bite the burglary suspect.    Berumen is on administrative leave.    He's been with the department for about 11 years.    Berumen was previously arrested about 6 and a half years ago for driving under the influence in Rosedale.

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