Brandon McInerney, now 17-years-old, pulled a gun from his backpack in a computer lab at E.O. Green Junior High School on February 12, 2008 and shot 15-year-old Larry King in the back of the head twice. King died from his wounds. McInerney was 14-years-old at the time of the murder, which occurred after days of conflict between the two teens. more › View post: Teen Who Shot & Killed Gay Classmate Sentenced To 21 Years, Victim’s Father Calls Jurors ‘Incompetent’
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Teen Who Shot & Killed Gay Classmate Sentenced To 21 Years, Victim’s Father Calls Jurors ‘Incompetent’
LAUSD Students Hate New Award-Winning, Healthy School Lunches, Black Market for Cheetos and Ramen Springs Up
LAUSD students hate the new lunch menu. The district has received awards for improving lunches from the U.S.D.A and from the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, but the students literally aren’t having it. more › Read the original here: LAUSD Students Hate New Award-Winning, Healthy School Lunches, Black Market for Cheetos and Ramen Springs Up
Week in Review: The 90210 ZIP, BHHS Fault Study and a 5-Car Pileup
A five-car accident occurred in a city parking lot last week. Read about that and more in the top stories from Dec. 11-17. 1. The 90210 ZIP has been named the nation’s fourth richest postal code for 2011, according to Businessweek.com. 2. The Beverly Hills Unified School District has restored $24,000 to the Measure E fund that was incorrectly billed to the bond. 3. A Beverly Hills motorcycle officer was involved in a traffic accident on South Beverly Drive. 4. The BHUSD is conducting a study to determine if there are active faults under the Beverly Hills High School campus. 5. A chain-reaction car accident involving five vehicles took place in the city-owned parking facility at 439 N. Canon Drive. Also, don’t miss City Manager Jeff Kolin’s blog about the process of municipal construction . Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . The rest is here: Week in Review: The 90210 ZIP, BHHS Fault Study and a 5-Car Pileup
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5-Car Accident Takes Place in City Parking Facility
The driver of an Audi station wagon is alleged to have caused a chain-reaction car accident at about 4 p.m. Saturday in the city-owned parking lot at 439 N. Canon Drive. One witness, who asked to remain anonymous, reported to the Beverly Hills Police Department that he saw the Audi’s female driver “come flying down the exit” to the second underground level of the parking structure. The Audi then turned left, against traffic arrows, and slammed into two parked cars that then hit two other parked vehicles. “I’ve been a police officer for 21 years and I have never seen a car accident like this—two floors down in a [subterranean] garage,” BHPD Officer Don Chase said. One passenger was in the Audi with the driver during the accident. There were no passengers inside the four parked vehicles that were involved in the crash—a Mercedes SUV, a BMW sedan, a Mercedes station wagon and a BMW SUV. The Audi’s front airbags were deployed. The driver was overheard saying that she believed her brakes had failed. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . Continue reading here: 5-Car Accident Takes Place in City Parking Facility
Police Blotter: Olympic Assault, Broken Chain Lock and a Stolen Bicycle
This Beverly Hills Police Department blotter set shows that even getting caught in the act won’t stop some thieves from following through with their crimes. Check the garage Sometime between the evening of Dec. 2 and the morning of Dec. 5, building materials were stolen from an underground garage on the 900 block of North Alpine Drive. A loss of $1,500 was reported. Through the window Between 5:30 and 11:30 p.m. on Dec. 5, property was stolen from a residence on the 300 block of South Crescent Drive. Someone pried open a rear window to gain access to the home, took goods and fled. The victim reported a loss of $2,200. Deconstructed During the night of Dec. 5, a residential construction site was burglarized on the 300 block of North Maple Drive. Someone entered the secured rear gate of the site, accessed the unsecured rear door of the home, removed $18,000 worth of material and fled. Whack Shortly before midnight on Dec. 8, an assault occurred on the 9400 block of West Olympic Boulevard. Someone threw a bag containing a hard object at another person’s face and mouth. Busted lock During the night of Dec. 8, items were stolen from a storage unit on the 700 block of North Alta Drive. Someone broke the chain lock to the gate securing the unit, removed property valued at $5,300 and fled. Bike grab At 11:45 p.m. on Dec. 9, someone was caught stealing a bicycle on the 9600 block of West Olympic Boulevard. A witness observed a man described as being 35 years old, 5-feet 8-inches tall, weighing 135 pounds with black hair exiting an open garage with the bike. When confronted by the witness, the suspect fled with the property. The victim reported a loss of $2,000. This information was provided by the Beverly Hills Police Department. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . Read this article: Police Blotter: Olympic Assault, Broken Chain Lock and a Stolen Bicycle
Playboy Leases New Space in Beverly Hills
Playboy Enterprises, Inc. is consolidating its Los Angeles-area offices and moving to a new location in Beverly Hills. The men’s magazine publisher has signed a lease to rent 45,000 square feet in a building owned by Tishman Speyer, according to the Los Angeles Times . The developer owns the former Hilton Hotels headquarters at 9336 and 9346 Civic Center Drive, just a bunny hop away from City Hall. Founded by Hugh Hefner, the first edition of Playboy came out in December 1953 and featured Marilyn Monroe on the cover. Hefner’s famous Playboy Mansion is located in nearby Holmby Hills. To read more about the magazine’s move to Beverly Hills, check out the Los Angeles Times website . Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . See the original post here: Playboy Leases New Space in Beverly Hills
Playboy Leases New Space in Beverly Hills
Playboy Enterprises, Inc. is consolidating its Los Angeles-area offices and moving to a new location in Beverly Hills. The men’s magazine publisher has signed a lease to rent 45,000 square feet in a building owned by Tishman Speyer, according to the Los Angeles Times . The developer owns the former Hilton Hotels headquarters at 9336 and 9346 Civic Center Drive, just a bunny hop away from City Hall. Founded by Hugh Hefner, the first edition of Playboy came out in December 1953 and featured Marilyn Monroe on the cover. Hefner’s famous Playboy Mansion is located in nearby Holmby Hills. To read more about the magazine’s move to Beverly Hills, check out the Los Angeles Times website . Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . See the original post here: Playboy Leases New Space in Beverly Hills
No Sex Offenders in Parks, Say Laguna Hills Officials
At a City Council meeting last night, officials in Laguna Hills voted to ban registered sex offenders from the area’s parks, reports NBC Los Angeles . The ban will apply to the city’s 15 parks, and possibly to private parks as well. more › View original post here: No Sex Offenders in Parks, Say Laguna Hills Officials
Chris Paul Traded to Clippers. Maybe. Hopefully.
A little less than a week after the Chris Paul trade to the Lakers was vetoed by NBA commissioner David Stern, it looks like Paul will finally make it to Los Angeles. However instead of the Lakers, Paul will be joining Blake Griffin and the Clippers according to ESPN’s Marc Stein . more › Go here to see the original: Chris Paul Traded to Clippers. Maybe. Hopefully.