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Elke Sommer (German: [ˈɛl.kə ˈzɔ.mɐ] ⓘ; née Schletz, 5 November 1940) is a German actress.She appeared in numerous films throughout the 1960s and 1970s, including roles in The Pink Panther sequel A Shot in the Dark (1964), the Bob Hope comedy Boy, Did I Get a Wrong Number!
Teenager shot at cars on highway William Ray Bonner: Los Angeles: 1973-04-22: 7 9: Shooting spree: California State University, Fullerton massacre: Fullerton: 1976-07-12: 7 2: Workplace violence: Cleveland Elementary School shooting (San Diego) San Diego: 1979-01-29: 2 9: School shooting: Tyrone Mitchell: Los Angeles: 1984-02-24: 3 12: School ...
The officer who was killed was identified as 30-year-old Austin Machitar, a "San Diego kid" who had been with the police department for around 5½ years, Wahl said. "Austin was the kind of guy who ...
A man died after being hit by a car in the traffic lanes of southbound Interstate 5 near downtown San Diego Saturday night, California Highway Patrol confirmed Monday.
In 1981 and 1984, four officers died: “In San Diego, they kill us in pairs,” one street cop explained. By March 1985, an officer in San Diego was 15 times more likely to be killed in the line ...
Munoz, suspected of murdering a woman and wounding a man in Ridgecrest, was shot and killed by seven police officers during a car chase in the Mojave Desert. He fired on vehicles and held hostages in his car. The hostages were flown to a hospital in critical condition after being shot by Munoz. [36] [37] 2013-10-25: Damon Cortez Hall (34) Black
Miller was shot and killed when he exited his home and pointed a gun at the responding officers. [63] 2014-10-01: Ryan Kyle Champ (34) White: Texas (Houston) Three Pearland Police Department officers and a Houston Police officer shot and killed a man who shot at them with a shotgun and handgun. [64] 2014-10-01: Tracy Ann Oglesby Wade (39) Black
Boy, Did I Get a Wrong Number! is a 1966 DeLuxe Color American comedy film starring Bob Hope and Elke Sommer.This film marked the first of three film collaborations for Hope and comedian Phyllis Diller, and was followed by Eight on the Lam in 1967 and The Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell in 1968.