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 SAN DIEGO   A man who was told there were no more tickets available for an Ice Cube concert at a California racetrack was shot Sunday night by a sheriff   deputy after the man fired a gun into a crowd, authorities said.The man, identified Monday as 22-year-old Daniel Elizarraras of Escondido, pulled the gun during an argument at the ticket window at Del Mar Fairgrounds and fired several shots, the San Diego County Sheriff   Department said in a statement.Deputies returned fire, the statement said.Elizarraras was taken to a hospital and listed in stable condition, sheriff   Lt. Rich Williams said.The racetra yeezy slide ck tweeted less than an hour after the shooting that the situation had been contained. The concert took place as planned.A video of the shooting that was posted on Twitter records the sounds of several shots being fired befo yeezy foam re a man falls to the ground.Two deputies appear to holster their guns as one shouts at a gathering crowd to  get ba dunks nike store ck, get back, ge Zwdq Nevada legislators not inclined to open their communications to the public
  stanley tumblr Banks could be facing misdemeanor charges for letting foreclosed homes in Las Vegas fall into disrepair if a proposed city ordinance goes into effect.Ward 6 Councilman Steve Ross is calling for the ordinance, saying the city needs to crack down on banks to reduce the number of blighted houses. You can asics outlets  drive through any neighborhood and just pick out the foreclosures. The grass is dead, the trees are dead, sometimes the windows are broken out, and the pools are green,  said Ross, whose northwest ward is home to some of the highest foreclosure rates in the country. I m not trying to be mean to the banks, I m tr stanley italia ying to get their attention to help us with this problem. The ordinance calls for banks to register empty homes with the city for a $200 fee and makes it a misdemeanor for the houses to fall into disrepair.It is scheduled to go before the City Council recommending committee today  and could go before the council Wednesday or later in the month.The Clark County Commission discussed