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HOUSTON (AP) — A 30-year-old man is being charged with capital murder in the killing of a sheriff's deputy in suburban Houston. Harris County Deputy Darren Goforth was gunned down last night while putting gas in his patrol car. Sheriff Ron Hickman identified the suspect as Shannon Miles, who had a previous record including charges of resisting arrest and trespassing.

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Dozens of California prison inmates are under observation after one of them was diagnosed with Legionnaires' disease. Weekend visits at San Quentin have been curtailed, and drinking water is being trucked in. The sick inmate is hospitalized in stable condition. The prison has about 3,700 inmates. No employees have fallen ill.

TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — The lawyer for a former Ohio attorney accused of hypnotizing female clients for his sexual gratification says he's surprised by some of the charges against his client. Fifty-eight-year-old Michael Fine faces multiple counts of kidnapping, sexual battery and gross sexual imposition charges. Fine was taken into custody Friday afternoon before being released on bond.

SAN DIEGO (AP) — A San Diego County beach is closed after a shark was seen circling kayakers. A 1 1/2-mile stretch of beach from La Jolla Cove to Scripps Pier was closed this afternoon after a confirmed sighting of the 8- to 10-foot hammerhead shark that appeared to be acting aggressively. Lifeguards will reassess the water Sunday morning to decide whether to reopen the beach.

UNDATED (AP) — Michelin is recalling more than 100,000 BF Goodrich tires used for light trucks and recreational vehicles. The company says the sidewalls can rupture under severe use conditions. Michelin says the recall involves several types of commercial and rugged terrain tires made in 2014 and 2015 and sold in the U.S. The tire maker says no injuries or deaths are tied to the problem.

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