By Dick Rogers
Two days before last Christmas, Riverside police answered a 911 call to find 19-year-old Tyisha Miller apparently unconscious behind the wheel of her car.
Approaching the car, which was parked at a gas station, police said they saw a pistol on her lap. As a...
Two days before last Christmas, Riverside police answered a 911 call to find 19-year-old Tyisha Miller apparently unconscious behind the wheel of her car.
Approaching the car, which was parked at a gas station, police said they saw a pistol on her lap. As a...
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