February 14, 2012
Los Angeles: Detectives are asking for the public’s help to identify a strong-armed robber who held up a local gas station using force, fear, and a simulated handgun. On January 29, 2012, just after 10 pm, the suspect, a White male or light-skinned Hispanic, went into a gas station in the 5300 block of South Huntington Drive. He walked behind the counter and grabbed an unsuspecting clerk from behind and demanded money from the cash drawer. In fear for their life, the victim complied with the demand. The suspect left the store and drove off in a late-90s dark colored sedan. Store surveillance cameras captured the suspect’s image and getaway car. Those images are attached to this news release and the video can be viewed at lapdtv.org. The suspect was 6 feet 1 inch tall, weighed about 230 pounds and was 35 to 45 years old. Detectives warn that the suspect should be considered armed and dangerous. Anyone with information about this crime, suspect, or vehicle, is asked to contact Hollenbeck Area Robbery Detective Miguel Barajas at 323-342-8988.During non-business hours or on weekends, calls should be directed to 1-877-LAPD-24-7 (877-527-3247). Anyone wishing to remain anonymous should call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (800-222-8477). Tipsters may also contact Crime Stoppers by texting to phone number 274637 (CRIMES on most keypads) with a cell phone. All text messages should begin with the letters “LAPD.” Tipsters may also go to LAPDOnline.org, click on “webtips” and …
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February 10, 2012
The sheriff’s department says the claims that there was a third teacher at Miramonte Elementary School who aided and abetted lewd acts against children aren’t true. But the sheriff’s department said they have not found evidence that this teacher knew what was going on in Berndt’s classroom. more › See more here: Sheriff’s Department Says Allegations That a Third Teacher Was Involved in Miramonte Abuse Scandal Are ‘Fabricated’
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January 21, 2012
Click here to view the full photogallery. VENICE— Poke-Poke , situated in that cluster of three food windows off the Venice Boardwalk, has relocated one stall over. Into its former space comes Chicago Nick’s , a meat sandwich spot serving the above pictured menu. Bread is supposedly shipped in from Chi-Town. [EaterWire] ATLANTA— Remember the defunct Naan Stop food truck? LAW reports that owners/brothers Neal and Samir Idnani plan to open a restaurant this year in the Decatur or Emory vicinity featuring items off the truck’s menu. [LAW] SANTA MONICA— Today through Sunday, Silver Lake’s Forage restaurant pops up at Art Los Angeles Contemporary from 11AM to 7PM selling salads, sandwiches, and desserts. [EaterWire] View post: EaterWire : Chicago Nick’s in Venice, Naan Stop to Atlanta, More!
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January 21, 2012
In tonight’s Extra, Extra, a witness points to the wrong guy in the Rockefeller impostor case, David Lynch’s thoughts on coffee and the world’s third-smallest baby goes home. Plus: Keep up with us on Facebook , and follow us on Twitter: @LAist @LAistFood @LAistSports . more › Read more: Extra, Extra: David Lynch’s on Coffee, Tiny Baby Goes Home & Another Abuse Claim Filed Against Sheriff’s Department
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January 21, 2012
In tonight’s Extra, Extra, a witness points to the wrong guy in the Rockefeller impostor case, David Lynch’s thoughts on coffee and the world’s third-smallest baby goes home. Plus: Keep up with us on Facebook , and follow us on Twitter: @LAist @LAistFood @LAistSports . more › Read more: Extra, Extra: David Lynch’s on Coffee, Tiny Baby Goes Home & Another Abuse Claim Filed Against Sheriff’s Department
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January 19, 2012
The ACLU is suing the Sheriff’s Department, claiming that top commanders knew that inmates were being brutalized but failed to do anything about it. “This suit is directed at them because they have allowed deputies to go unpunished, covered up their behavior and for years made no effort to reform this broken system,” said Peter Eliasberg, legal director of the ACLU of Southern California. more › Read the rest here: Sheriff’s Top Commanders OKed Brutality Against Jailed Inmates, ACLU Suit Says
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January 19, 2012
Los Angeles: Los Angeles Police Department Wilshire Division Robbery detectives are asking for the public’s help in providing any information that would lead to the arrest of a suspect who robbed a 26-year-old woman inside a bus. On January 9, 2012, around 6:15 am, the suspect and the victim where both on a bus on Pico Boulevard at La Cienega Boulevard when the suspect approached the victim. The suspect struck the victim twice on the face and took her cell phone. When the bus came to a stop, the suspect got off and left eastbound on Pico Boulevard. The Los Angeles Fire Department Paramedics treated the victim for minor injuries at scene. The suspect is described as a male Hispanic, 20-27 years-old, brown eyes, 5’6″ tall, weighs around 180-200 pounds and has a shaved head. He was seen wearing a black beanie, black jacket, checkered pants, blue and white shoes. Surveillance footage of the robbery can be viewed at www.lapdtv.org. If anyone has any additional information regarding this crime contact Wilshire Robbery Detectives at 213-922-8205.During non-business hours or on weekends, calls should be directed to 1-877-LAPD-24-7. Anyone wishing to remain anonymous should call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (800-222-8477). Tipsters may also contact Crime Stoppers by texting to phone number 274637 (CRIMES on most keypads) with a cell phone. All text messages should begin with the letters “LAPD.” Tipsters may also go to LAPDOnline.org, click on “webtips” and follow the prompts.
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January 13, 2012
Smokers, take heed: the UC system is banning smoking and chewing tobacco on all ten of its campuses altogether starting in 2014. The ban, reports the San Francisco Chronicle , is intended to reduce students’ and faculty’s exposure to second-hand smoke, but it’s also to reduce the number of kids who take up smoking in college. more › The rest is here: Enjoy That Cigarette While You Can: UC Campuses to Ban Tobacco Products in 2014
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January 13, 2012
Surveillance video captured the violent robbery of a teenage girl in the lobby of her own apartment building. The Los Angeles Police Department describes the attack as “brutal,” and are now asking the public’s help in locating and apprehending the “aggressive and dangerous suspect.” more › See more here: Video Captures Robbery and Attack of Woman, Suspect at Large
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January 9, 2012
This article comes to us courtesy of SF Weekly’s The Snitch . By Chris Roberts The one-of-a-kind cooperation between medical marijuana growers and the Mendocino County Sheriff’s Department — which legitimized cannabis cultivation in the eyes of the law and saved the jobs of deputies facing layoffs — is at risk, pending the outcome of a court case. Since 2010, Mendocino County marijuana growers with a doctor’s recommendation have been permitted to license plants with Sheriff Tom Allman’s department, under chapter 9.31 of the Mendocino County Code. Growers wishing to cultivate up to 99 plants must pay the Sheriff’s Department an inspection fee and a $50 per-plant permit fee. In return, growers receive zip-ties that mark each of their 99 plants as certified legal, and the promise that the inspected medical marijuana crop won’t be raided by local law enforcement. But a court case out of Southern California could invalidate the program — the first and only of its kind in California, according to Mendocinco County Counsel Jeanine B. Nadel. In its opinion on Pack v. Long Beach , the state Court of Appeals ruled that state and local governments cannot issue permits for medical marijuana dispensaries or grows because in doing so, the government would violate the federal Controlled Substances Act. “If the Pack decision stands, I think we would have issue with our permitting procedure,” Nadel told SF Weekly shortly before the new year. “Our permit for 99 plants might be in jeopardy.” The state Supreme Court is expected to decide if it will hear an appeal from the city of Long Beach on the Pack decision sometime in February. If an appeal is heard, the 9.31 program can continue as normal while the case is in the courts, Nadel said. If “the Supreme Court doesn’t review it, or doesn’t depublish [the lower court’s decision], I think the county will have to look at re-evaluating the permitting portion of 9.31, because that’s what Pack talks about,” said Nadel, who added that she believes the voluntary zip-ties would be able to continue. Growers with a crop of up to 25 plants are not required to obtain zip-ties, but may voluntarily choose to do so for $25 per plant. The Pack decision has led cities and counties across the state to delay, rethink, or cancel outright laws permitting dispensaries and cultivation sites. In San Francisco, all new dispensary permit applications are on hold pending Supreme Court action. A total of 91 growers participated in the Mendocino zip-tie program in 2011, according to Sergeant Randy Johnson, who oversees the program. That was good for $600,000 in revenue for the department, up from $60,000 in 2010, Johnson said. The money saved the jobs of seven sheriff’s deputies whose positions were identified for layoffs, Allman said last year. Most of Mendocino is unincorporated rural land, which means the Ukiah-based Sheriff’s Department is the only law enforcement presence for an area about the size of Connecticut. As much as two-thirds of Mendocino County’s economy depends on medical marijuana, a 2009 CNBC documentary estimated. Growers in Mendocino County were first informed of the Pack decision’s potential impact in December, according to Chris Van Hook, an attorney who works as a third-party inspector for the 9.31 program in Mendocino County. “It hasn’t been suspended at the moment, but right now, everybody’s paused,” he said. “We’re optimistic we can be up and running this year.” County supervisor John McCowen, who authored the law, did not reply to telephone messages seeking comment. Reached via cell phone, Allman declined to comment to SF Weekly. For more San Francisco politics and beyond, follow The Snitch on Twitter . Originally posted here: CODE GREEN: Is Marijuana At Risk In Mendocino?
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