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February 20, 2008

Police Investigate Theft of $100,000 From Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

Filed under: News-Television, Uncategorized — Administrator @ 9:54 am

10 NEWS 

Police are investigating the theft of as much as $100,000 from the San Diego Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, police said.

A former employee is the chief suspect, and the chamber’s executive director is leaving after board members said the organization is insolvent and beset by management problems.

But police would not say if the executive director, Linda Caballero-Sotelo, is the suspect.

The San Diego Union-Tribune reported that Caballero-Sotelo has claimed thousands of dollars in commission payments that may have fallen outside of her contract.

The organization’s longtime treasurer has resigned, and said the agency was “technically insolvent.

“Chairman of the board Joseph Casas told the newspaper that the agency has tightened financial policies and will seek prosecution of an unnamed former employee.The chamber provides business networking and other assistance to Latino-owned businesses, and has in past years sponsored an annual mariachi music festival at the Del Mar fairgrounds as a fundraiser.

Three Suspected Hate Crimes In West Valley, One In Glendale

Filed under: Communities, News-Television, Uncategorized — Administrator @ 4:09 am

There has been a large increase in Hate crimes since the NCLR began their “Hate Speech” attack on American’s.  One can only wonder if there is not some connection to this all.

LA Daily News

Three suspected hate crimes occurred in 14 hours in the West Valley, including an incident in which someone dropped a Molotov cocktail at the Bernard Milken Jewish Community Campus, officials said today.The Molotov attack occurred about 2 a.m. Monday at the rear of the campus in the 22600 block of Vanowen Street, and no suspects have been arrested, police said.

Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa condemned the attack.

It is “a poignant and sad reminder that racism, anti-Semitism and prejudice still exist in our society,” he said in a prepared statement. “In a city defined by unparalleled diversity, hate crimes of any kind will not be tolerated and this incident will not go unanswered.”

The Jewish Federation, which owns and operates the facility, “will continue to be vigilant in protecting all visitors to the campus,” the federation’s Deborah Dragon said in a statement.

The Milken campus is funded in large part by the Jewish Federation and operated by the Federation’s Valley Alliance. John Fishel, president of the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles said his agency is very concerned about the attack. “We take this type of thing very seriously,” Fishel said. “Our major concern is for the safety and the security of those who work and frequent the center.”

The incident was among several reported between 2 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday. Police said a Molotov cocktail also was thrown at someone’s home and a hate-filled phone call to a large retail store was placed in West Hills.

“We feel that the retail store incident is most likely unrelated, however it is appropriate to advise the Jewish community of all of the incidents for the sake of increased vigilance and accurate reporting,” according to a bulletin released Tuesday by the LAPD West Valley Division.

In January, graffiti displaying swastikas and anti-Semitic remarks were painted on walls in Tarzana, prompting city officials to offer a $50,000 reward for information leading to arrests of suspects in that case.

Also Monday in Glendale, someone spray-painted a Turkish flag on the wall of an Armenian church at St. Peter’s Armenian Church, 632 W. Stocker St.

Turkey is the target of anger among many Armenians who are fighting to get that country to officially recognize the killings during World War I of as many as 1 1/2 million Armenians as a genocide.

Anyone with information on Monday’s incidents in the West Valley can call the LAPD at 818-374-7630 or 818-374-7611.

On the Glendale incident, call 818-548-4840, or Crime Stoppers at 818-507-STOP.

California Wilfire Victims Still Waiting On FEMA Homes

Filed under: Communities, News-Television, Uncategorized — Administrator @ 2:48 am

Before Christmas FEMA promised residents of California affected by the Wildfires a place to live.  It seems Santa skipped them this year.

Why? Because the California terrain and FEMA rules wouldn’t allow FEMA to move the homes to the building sites. Of course this could be because FEMA is trying to move 60 foot, three-bedroom double wide houses onto the properties.  Homes that are to large to be run off generators and solar-panels and must be hooked into power grids.

It is a far cry better then the toxic 15 foot travel trailers that they delivered in New Orleans after Katrina. But it is yet another FEMA blunder for the poorly prepared government agency.

With so many low cost, shell package house plans available. It would seem that FEMA could come up with a reliable source of housing that suits any family just getting back on their feet.

Pioneer logic lacks in the modern day Government agency it seems.  Our ancestors knew to build small to get inside from the elements, put a roof over their heads and floor under their feet, and build it in a fashion that they could add on to as they could afford to.

Perhaps one day FEMA will catch on and build a small two story/one-story cabin style home that is quick to assemble and affordable.  But don’t hold your breath for that day to come.

USDA In Hot Water Over Massive Beef Recall

Harsh words and unnerving facts were shared by Federal Lawmakers and Watchdog Groups Monday for the U.S.D.A.  The recent recall order of 143 million pounds of beef has finally woke up some to the lack of food safety that really does reside in this nation.

The recall came after an undercover Humane Society worker captured video showing crippled and sick animals being shoved with forklifts, shocked with batons, and having other forms of what could not be called anything less then torture, went public.

Westland/Hallmark Meat Co.  A Chino-based southern California slaughterhouse recalled meats dating back two years since February 1, 2006.

Rep. Rosa L. DeLauro, Chairwoman of the House Agriculture, FDA Appropriations Subcommittee, stated she felt the video inhumane and that it “demonstrated just how far our food safety system has collapsed.”

DeLauro, D-Conn, requested an independent investigation into the government’s ability regarding safety of meat in nation’s schools since Westland was a major supplier of beef in the National School Lunch Program. DeLauro also requested Undersecretary Dick Raymond to gather a list of schools that might have received the recalled meat, as well as an explanation of other locations where the meat might have been sold commercially, and if it was mixed with any beef from other processor plants. She is also inquiring to the agencies addressing of staff shortages among slaugherhouse inspectors.  An issue that was raised by several food safety experts and watchdog groups.

In fact the lack of inspectors is a very serious concern.  Based on district anywhere from 7 percent to 21 percent of the positions have been left vacant by the USDA, according to a statement made by Felicia Nestor, senior policy analysis with Washington D.C. based Food and Water Watch.

Keith Williams, USDA spokesman denied the claim, stating they had no shortage of inspectors, and that the recall was done not for safety reason but to revoke the USDA seal of inspection for the meat processed at that plant. What he failed to address is how it took an undercover civilian to capture what the USDA failed to recognize.
What makes this most unnerving is that the meat was up to two years old and had mostly been already consumed. If there is that great of lack of monitoring of the food supply in this country. Imagine what serious heath risks could be lurking just around the corner, and be able to slip in without anyone catching it for years.

Hate Crime Legislation Revived After Student Shooting

Filed under: Bills, News-Television, Uncategorized — Administrator @ 1:17 am

LA Daily News

EL MONTE – The shooting death of a 15-year-old gay student last week in Oxnard has prompted Assemblyman Mike Eng to revive anti-hate-crime legislation.

Lawrence King was an eighth-grader at E.O. Green Junior High School and was teased because he dressed like a woman. He was shot and killed last Tuesday, and prosecutors charged a classmate, 14-year-old Brandon McInerney, with premeditated murder.

On Monday, the El Monte Democrat unveiled a plan that would require tolerance classes as part of the public-school curriculum. The bill would provide training for teachers, administrators and parents so they could identify “symptoms of hate.”

“When there’s a death, it makes you realize this could have been prevented,” Eng said. “Our legislation will develop a new curriculum that teaches tolerance, offers training to teachers, and will have programs that reach out to parents.”

Critics of similar legislation say that these bills provide nothing more than “flowery language.”

There is legislation that currently protects the equal rights of students. Senate Bill 777, introduced by Sen. Sheila Kuehl, D-Los Angeles, amended the education code and prohibits gender bias against gay, lesbian or bisexual students.

Supporters of Eng’s proposal said administrators have a responsibility to protect children such as King.

“We think that it is mandatory to teach kids about intolerance,” said Adele Andrade-Stadler, president of the Alhambra Unified School District.

Eng introduced a resolution in 2007 designed to strengthen the ability of federal, state and local government to investigate and prosecute hate crimes.

He also proposed bills that would have offered tolerance training in diversity, race, ethnic background and sexual preference. The governor vetoed those bills, Eng said.

“I was shocked when I heard about Larry King,” Eng said. “I thought if our legislation would have been enacted, perhaps there would have been a different result.”

Victim’s Family Sues Church That Sheltered Killer

Filed under: American Crimes, News-Television, Uncategorized, Violent Crime — Administrator @ 1:01 am

LA DAILY NEWS

NORTH HOLLYWOOD – Even in a house of God, Marie Sabe wasn’t safe.It was a Monday, just a regular day at work. She was wandering peacefully back to her office when Bobby Miranda surprised her.

She was tall and pretty; an earthy, healthy blonde working for a Christian record label renting space at First Assembly Church of God.

He was a convicted murderer, robber and rapist, seeking refuge at the church after earning parole a little more than a year earlier.

She knew the big man with the tattoo on his face, and had even loaned him money a few weeks earlier. He flashed the cash, then pushed her into his room.

“I want to show you something,” he growled, according to court testimony. “Be quiet.”

He produced a dirty, 4-inch kitchen knife. Over and over, he plunged it into her chest.

“I screamed for help,” Sabe later testified. “I screamed my boss’s name and I was beaten and stabbed and slashed practically to death.”

It’s been a year since the savage attack. Sabe is now dead, Miranda is in prison and Sabe’s family has filed a civil suit for negligence against the church and its pastors for failing to notify her that there was a killer living on the grounds.

Although she lost half her blood and the knife punctured her lung, Sabe’s attack on Jan. 22, 2007, attracted little attention at the time. The Los Angeles Police Department didn’t issue a press release, and the District Attorney’s Office didn’t herald Miranda’s arrest and prosecution on an attempted murder charge.

“It’s the ultimate story of, `No good deed goes unpunished,”‘ said Ron Berman, her attorney. “She lends him $11, he stabs her 12 times.”

Miranda, 52, took a plea deal on the lesser charge of assault with a deadly weapon the day before his criminal trial was set to begin last October. With two previous strikes against him, he’s now in Wasco State Prison and could spend the rest of his life locked up.

But Sabe could only enjoy a small feeling of justice with Miranda’s sentence. After 36 years of a healthy lifestyle, she’d contracted skin cancer. Her family believes her immune system, compromised after the nearly fatal stabbing, shut down. She died Oct. 24.

In November, her family sued the church and its pastors, accusing them of negligence for not informing Sabe and others who worked nearby that there was a convicted sex offender in their midst.

The lawsuit’s still in the early stages, but Sabe’s relatives hope it will help commemorate her life and prevent similar deaths.

“She was a light and he put it out,” said Deborah Rowden, Sabe’s mother. “Since January of last year, she’s been swept under a rug. She deserves better than that.”

The church did not respond to several requests for comment through its lawyer, Paul deLorimier. Given religious organizations’ history of helping ex-cons get back on their feet, however, the case presents an interesting legal question.

“You could say, `We have a charitable institution and if we impose these restrictions, they won’t provide these services and these people will be out on the street,”‘ said Greg Keating, a University of Southern California law professor.

“The counterargument is, `Why is the cost on the woman? Why does she have to be killed?”‘

In a January case with some similarity, a jury awarded $12million to the family of Sharon Santos, allegedly killed by the maintenance man at her Burbank apartment building.

The jury found that the owner and manager, Villa Apartments L.P. and Francis Property Management Inc., should have screened the man’s prior criminal background before hiring him and giving him access to apartments.

But Sabe’s stabbing was different, her family’s lawyers noted, because the church already knew Miranda had an extensive history of serious violence.

Miranda’s criminal career began as a teenager with a brutal shotgun murder in 1975, said Bill McCord, who’s also representing the family.

He eventually was paroled, and in 1983 broke into someone’s home and raped a girl who was younger than 14, according to prison records and the state’s Megan’s Law database of sex offenders.

A judge sentenced him to 43 years in prison, but he was paroled a second time in December 2005.

“There’s a conflict of laudable objectives,” McCord said. “You can’t fault the folks at the church for wanting to rehabilitate and save a soul. On the other hand, they have a responsibility to innocents in the zone of harm: they have to make sure they’re not injured.”

As her health slipped away, Sabe took a unique perspective. While she suffered and felt her body wither, she told her fiance, Carl Barnard, that she was glad Miranda picked her instead of a parishioner or one of the kids running around the church grounds.

“Thank God it was me,” Barnard remembered her saying. “If he’d stabbed one of those little girls, she’d have died.”

Former Teacher Sentenced In Sex Cases

Filed under: American Crimes, News-Television, Schools, Uncategorized — Administrator @ 12:07 am

Teacher/Student Sexual relations seem to be on the rise.  Numerous cases already have come out this year of other teachers around the U.S. engaging in sexual acts with students. One can only wonder if this is the new way the school educational system is going, and more so, why there is not more care and screening being done to learn who or what is teaching children. Many schools are no longer allowing parents into classrooms, but perhaps it is time America rethinks that policy and opens the doors to parents once again.  Someone has to get order back in U.S. schools.
azfamily (FULL STORY)

LAURENS, S.C. (AP) — A former middle school teacher was sent to prison for six years Tuesday for having sexual encounters with five teenage boys. Authorities said Allenna Ward, 24, met 14- and 15-year-old boys at the school where she taught as well as at a motel, a park and behind a restaurant.

“I apologize from the depths of my heart,” Ward said in court.

Police began investigating last year after school officials found a note believed to have been written by Ward to one of the boys. Some of the victims were students at Bell Street Middle School in Clinton, where Ward taught. She was fired about a year ago.

February 19, 2008

Man Jailed After “Showing Off” Outside A School

Filed under: American Crimes, News-Television, Uncategorized — Administrator @ 10:45 pm

azfamily

MESA – A Mesa man has been arrested and booked on public indecency charges after he was suspected of sexual misconduct in his pick-up truck outside an East Valley elementary school where a trio of children were playing nearby on Saturday afternoon.

Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office

Maricopa County Sheriff’s Deputy Lindsey Smith says 30-year-old Jason Zuchowski was taken into custody at his home in Mesa Saturday afternoon and booked on felony charges of Public Indecency and Indecent Exposure.  Sgt Smith says three children, ranging in age from ten to 11 years old, spotted the man in his pick-up truck while they were playing on the Taft Elementary School playground. The children say the truck circled the school three-to-four times before stopping at about 3 p.m.. The children were close enough to the man’s pick-up truck to take down a license plate number.  The children left the playground and reported the plate number to parents who called sheriff’s deputies. None of the children were harmed.

Deputy Smith says Zuchowski admitted to being in the area at the time and alluded to the activity he was being charged with saying “I guess I was in the wrong place at the wrong time.”

Gee you think?

Mother Shoots Her Own 14 Year Old Son In Cold Blood.

Filed under: American Crimes, Murder/Homocide, News-Television, Uncategorized — Administrator @ 10:36 pm

The article doesn’t state if the family was in the country legally.  But one must wonder if this is the “Family values” that are frequently being uttered by south of the border activists.

It is obvious this is a premeditated murder, she took the time to place a towel over her son’s head so not have to see his face while he died.  Sick comes to mind that someone would do such a thing to their own child.  No “TRUE” Mother would ever consider anything but pure unaltered love for their child.

azfamily  (READ FULL ARTICLE)

Court paperwork released this morning said Hernandez admitted to putting a towel over her son’s head while he slept at their Tempe apartment, before shooting him with a rifle.

Hernandez also reportedly told investigators she had gone six days without sleep prior to the incident and had consumed alcohol, marijuana and prescription medications apparently for bi-polar disorder.

Teenage Girl Murdered, Two Men In Custody

Filed under: American Crimes, Murder/Homocide, News-Television, Uncategorized — Administrator @ 10:24 pm

azfamily 

PHOENIX – A 19-year-old girl was shot in the back and pronounced dead at the scene. Police have two male suspects in custody. Police were in the area of 22nd Street and Fillmore for a  high saturation check when they heard gunshots. Officers went to check it out and saw two men jumping a fence towards the officers. The officers were able to arrest them shortly thereafter.

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