TBS Today, April 2

Two quick stories for you today: a recent court case and a reminder about a new state law designed to make streets safer for pedestrians.

Berkeley home invasion suspect charged with stalking neighbor
The hot prowl burglary case resulted in a psychiatric hold for Montri Vanderhorst, according to court papers.
Berkeley parking scofflaws who flout new law now risk tickets
The city said it’s still mostly using warnings to raise awareness about a new law designed to protect pedestrians β€” but some drivers may get tickets.

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In case you missed it

Our story yesterday was not, in fact, an April Fools' joke. This actually happened.

Would-be thief asks undercover Berkeley cop to be his lookout
The officer, a sergeant with UCPD, said he was on duty in an unmarked car when a stranger asked him for a favor.

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