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TEMECULA: Police chase ends with officer ramming car
"Extreme Police Chase Ending with suspect Resisting" In Awendaw SC

Dash camera video released Thursday shows cars crashing, a K-9 attack and an explosive take down between deputies and a driver at the end of a high speed chase. Slideshow A suspect led deputies on a high speed chase Monday. See photos. RAW VIDEO: Dash cam video from chase Authorities locked up 31-year-old Timothy Shawn McManus after a high speed chase Monday morning during which Charleston County Sheriff Al Cannon fired nine shots at McManus’ car in attempt to stop what investigators described as a “reckless rampage.” Video released by officials shows deputies using stop sticks in attempt to stop McManus’ truck, patrol cars crashing and deputies and a police dog attempting to subdue McManus. The release of the video falls on the heels of Cannon’s press conference Wednesday afternoon where he admitted to slapping and cursing at McManus while he was handcuffed in the back of a police car after the chase. “I went over to the car, I opened the back door and I asked him — I used a profane word — I asked him what the (blank) was wrong with him,” Cannon said. “And he replied with ‘ain’t nothing wrong with me’ and I slapped him with my open hand. I said ‘you could’ve killed a lot of people out there today’ and I slammed the door.” McManus remains behind bars on a $102550 bond. Cannon and others had to fire shots at his vehicle to end the pursuit, which stretched across 25 miles in northern Charleston County. The incident began around 10 am Monday when Cannon tried to stop a …
Listage : Andrew Zimmern Eats LA; How To Drink In a Craft Cocktail Bar

Outside Handsome Coffee Roasters, Downtown. [Photo: R. E. ~ / Eater LA Flickr Pool ] · Travel Channel’s Andrew Zimmern’s Recent Foodie Foray Through L.A. [HR] · Bill Introduced to Improve Welfare Standard for Egg-Laying Hens [FSN] · How To Drink In a Craft Cocktail Bar: Five Tips [OCW] · Steve Albini Has A Food Blog [LAW] · Best White Russian Cocktail at 320 Main [CoC] · Flat White at Two Guns Espresso [LAW] · Mozza Cookbook: Exploring Italian Cuisine from Crust to Crostini [Food GPS] · Klatch Coffee’s Mike Perry on winning awards, and expanding to LAX [TT] Read this article: Listage : Andrew Zimmern Eats LA; How To Drink In a Craft Cocktail Bar
Uggie, ‘The Artist’ dog, nominated for two Golden Collar Awards
JANUARY 15: Uggie the Dog from ‘The Artist’ poses in the press room at the 69th Annual Golden Globe Awards held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on January 15, 2012 in Beverly Hills, California. See more here: Uggie, ‘The Artist’ dog, nominated for two Golden Collar Awards
‘God’s Ear’ Deaf to Family Tragedy in New Play at the Zephyr

Jenny Schwartz’s recent play “God’s Ear” arrives in LA with impeccable New York credentials and impressive notices. So forgive us if we couldn’t help feeling like we were watching an extended improv class exercise. more › See the rest here: ‘God’s Ear’ Deaf to Family Tragedy in New Play at the Zephyr
Sunset Bridge Utility Work to Cause More Street Closures
A portion of Sunset Boulevard and Church Lane will be closed nightly for a month starting Wednesday due to utility work on the Sunset Bridge, according to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Details for street closures are as follows: Start Date: Wednesday, Jan. 4 Work/Full Closure Hours: 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. nightly Work Days: Monday through Friday Duration: Four weeks Streets that will be closed overnight are as follows: Sunset Boulevard between Barrington Avenue and Veteran Avenue Church Lane north of Sunset Boulevard to the southbound 405 Freeway ramps Church Lane south of Sunset Boulevard to Kiel Street Northbound 405 ramps at Sunset Boulevard Southbound 405 ramp at eastbound Sunset Boulevard Metro officials said the Sunset Bridge will remain open during the day but that it may close as early as 7 p.m. Detours due to the overnight utility work will be as follows: Westbound Sunset Boulevard Traffic: Detoured to southbound Veteran Avenue to westbound Wilshire Boulevard, to northbound Barrington Avenue and back to Sunset Boulevard. Eastbound Sunset Boulevard Traffic: Detoured to southbound Barrington Avenue, to eastbound Wilshire Boulevard, to northbound Veteran Avenue and back to Sunset Boulevard. Church Lane Traffic: Detoured to Sepulveda Boulevard. Local access for residents will be maintained and emergency responders will have access to the area. In addition, pedestrians will be rerouted to a safe area. According to Metro, crews will also be doing utility relocation work on Sepulveda Boulevard between Montana Avenue and Moraga Drive beginning Wednesday. Officials say the work will be from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily for 20 days. Metro did not indicate that there would be any closures due to the utility work on Sepulveda Boulevard. However, a press release warned of unusual drilling noise in the area. Closures and construction are subject to weather conditions. For the latest information, visit the Metro website . Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . View original post here: Sunset Bridge Utility Work to Cause More Street Closures
Reserve Deputy Who Apprehended Arson Suspect Thanks Community
West Hollywood Sheriff’s reserve Deputy Shervin Lalezary thanked citizen responders at a Tuesday afternoon news conference for their help in leading authorities to the man suspected of starting more than 50 fires in the area. “Once the fires started occurring, the city of West Hollywood called with every suspicious person they thought they saw,” said Lalezary, a full-time attorney whose office is located at 9454 Wilshire Blvd. in Beverly Hills. “And that came a long way with the investigation.” The volunteer deputy’s traffic stop at Sunset Boulevard and Fairfax Avenue early Monday morning led to the arrest of Harry Burkhart , a 24-year-old Hollywood resident and German national . Burkhart is being held without bail in downtown Los Angeles on suspicion of arson of an inhabited dwelling and is tentatively scheduled to make a court appearance in Van Nuys on Wednesday. “The information that I had—basically what was out in the media—was a male, white adult, short ponytail, receding hairline,” Lalezary said. “There was a call of a vehicle fire right when I was about to initiate the traffic stop. Our radio communication was pretty tied up.” The Associated Press reported that Lalezary, who has a law degree from the University of Southern California, became a reserve deputy in 2007. His certification as a Level 3 reserve with the sheriff’s station allows him to perform traffic duties. “I saw that there was an LAPD [Los Angeles Police Department] unit that saw me turn on my lights,” Lalezary said. “They rolled up right behind me … to basically cover me while I searched the vehicle.” West Hollywood Mayor Pro Tem Jeff Prang, who worked as a senior adviser to L.A. County Sheriff Lee Baca for nine years, told reporters that he could not have been more pleased. “We are very proud that it was one of our deputies who tracked the case,” Prang told Patch after the conference. “This is obviously a case that transcended municipal counties … God knows how many potential lives and damaged properties were saved.” As a volunteer reserve deputy, Lalezary puts in a minimum of 1,064 hours for $1 each year, said Capt. Phil Hansen, who is in charge of the Reserve Forces Bureau. “Reserves work on patrol, investigative capacities, work on community problems,” Hansen said at the conference. “They have spent quite a great deal in West Hollywood this past year.” Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . See the original post here: Reserve Deputy Who Apprehended Arson Suspect Thanks Community