Five people have been charged with murder in a deadly Northern California explosion at an illegal fireworks warehouse that killed seven people and shook a tiny farming community, authorities said Friday. The charges stem from a grand jury indictment related to the July 1 explosion that injured two others, Yolo County Deputy District Attorney Clara Nabity said.
- One of the people charged with murder is Samuel Machado, who was a Yolo County Sheriff's Department lieutenant at the time of the explosion, the AP reports. He illegally stored more than 1 million pounds of fireworks at his property and used his position at the sheriff's office to evade scrutiny as the operation grew, she said.
- The explosion near the community of Esparto, about 40 miles northwest of Sacramento, sparked a massive fire and led to nearby Fourth of July celebrations being called off.