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LAst Night’s Action: Kings Dig Deep in Philly

October 16, 2011
LAst Night’s Action: Kings Dig Deep in Philly

LA Kings defeat Philadelphia Flyers 3-2 (OT) . It is hard to blame the Kings for not playing their best hockey. They opened the season playing two games in Europe and are finishing two games on the East Coast. In fact they haven’t been in Southern California since Sept. 30. But the Kings dug in and snuck out of the Wells Fargo Center with the win with the aid of the returning son Mike Richards. more › See more here: LAst Night’s Action: Kings Dig Deep in Philly

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CA Medical Assoc. Urges Pot Legalization

October 16, 2011
CA Medical Assoc. Urges Pot Legalization

The California Medical Association , the state’s largest doctor group, has shocked the nation by officially calling for legalization of marijuana. The CMA, which represents 35,000 physicians statewide, has adopted their pro-legalization position as the first major medical association in America to urge marijuana legalization. The statewide doctors’ association proposes that cannabis be regulated in the same manner as alcohol and tobacco currently are. The California Medical Association’s announcement is predictably receiving opposition from law enforcement bureaucrats in the state. “I wonder what they’re smoking,” said John Lovell of the California Police Chiefs Association. “It’s just an unbelievably irresponsible position.” Law enforcement has a political and economic interest in keeping California jails at maximum capacity, say critics. The U.S. government considers cannabis as having “no medical use”, however, the California Medical Association now wants the Obama administration to reclassify marijuana to promote further research on the potential of cannabis as medicine. The feds recently rejected a request to reclassify marijuana, but the decision is currently being appealed in federal court by advocates for marijuana legalization. Today, the federal government is cracking down on California’s medical marijuana industry with threats to prosecute property owners who rent buildings to medical marijuana dispensaries. U.S. federal law continues to prohibit the sale or possession of marijuana, while California upholds its state law that classifies possession of less than one ounce of weed as an infraction, not a misdemeanor. Doctors across America have called for further marijuana research, and the American Medical Association has called for the federal government to ease restrictions on cannabis research. Of all the AMA state affiliate organizations, though, it is the California Medical Association now calling for the full legalization of marijuana. California Marijuana Legalization Read the rest here: CA Medical Assoc. Urges Pot Legalization

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WikiLeaks Julian Assange ‘Occupy’ Shocker

October 16, 2011
WikiLeaks Julian Assange ‘Occupy’ Shocker

WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange made a shocking public appearance amid thousands of ‘Occupy’ protesters and hundreds of media cameras. At the London ‘Occupy’ protest, an offshoot of Occupy Wall Street sponsored by Anonymous , a sea of protesters pressed behind a line of riot cops in defiance. It was then that Julian Assange suddenly materialized before thousands of shocked protesters. The massive crowd erupted in cheers, stunned by the sudden public appearance of the WikiLeaks founder in supposed exile. The controversial international figure spoke to the demonstrators. “Like all of you, I have had difficulties getting in here today, but there are many people who haven’t yet been able to get through,” Julian Assange told the protesters. “This movement is not about the destruction of law, it is about the construction of law,” Assange continued. “I just wanted to say, we are all individuals.” The crowd of awe-struck ‘Occupy’ protesters cheered as WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange tossed handfuls of candy to the stunned crowd, then quickly disappeared. WikiLeaks Julian Assange ‘Occupy’ Protest Video See more here: WikiLeaks Julian Assange ‘Occupy’ Shocker

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Spot-Checking at Locked Metro TAP Turnstiles Yields 53 Citations & 5 Arrests

October 16, 2011
Spot-Checking at Locked Metro TAP Turnstiles Yields 53 Citations & 5 Arrests

Who’s got a ticket to ride? Metro’s fare gate lockdown is producing interesting results as the agency determines approximately what percentage of passengers are using paper tickets as opposed to TAP cards. This four-week effort aids in Metro’s mission to get the TAP system and turnstile entry secured and running. Metro officials are spot-checking passengers’ tickets as they get off the Red and Purple Lines. more › Read more here: Spot-Checking at Locked Metro TAP Turnstiles Yields 53 Citations & 5 Arrests

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iSwoon for iPhone 4S, Thanks to Apple Store at 3rd Street Promenade

October 16, 2011
iSwoon for iPhone 4S, Thanks to Apple Store at 3rd Street Promenade

My one stop was at the Apple store located along Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica. I’d read tweets claiming the store promised they had ordered ample supplies to last the entire day and that there were only 80 people in line. Only 80 people. I arrived at the store at 10:45am, my heart dropping when I noticed the line had vanished. “The line’s right over there,” said a helpful Apple employee, pointing me towards a feasible line of cattle hopeful consumers. more › Go here to see the original: iSwoon for iPhone 4S, Thanks to Apple Store at 3rd Street Promenade

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Men’s Rights Advocates Come Out in Support of Seal Beach Salon Shooter

October 16, 2011
Men’s Rights Advocates Come Out in Support of Seal Beach Salon Shooter

The shootings at Salon Meritage have mostly elicited reactions of horror and sympathy for the victims . But some men’s rights advocates have been coming out in support of Scott Dekraai, the man who shot his ex-wife and seven others at Salon Meritage, where she worked as a hairstylist. more › Excerpt from: Men’s Rights Advocates Come Out in Support of Seal Beach Salon Shooter

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L.A.’s hotspots for the luxe life

October 16, 2011

A guide to the Westside of Los Angeles , where you could run into a star as easily as you could exhaust your credit card. Read more from the original source: L.A.’s hotspots for the luxe life

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Robert Downey Jr. Honored With American Cinematheque Award

October 16, 2011

Jennifer Aniston, Mel Gibson, Jamie Foxx and Jodie Foster were on hand to fete “The Avengers” and ” Sherlock Holmes ” star Friday night in Beverly Hills. Read the original here: Robert Downey Jr. Honored With American Cinematheque Award

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Botox, Thai massage are door prizes at Beverly Hills open house

October 16, 2011

A multimillion-dollar Beverly Hills, Calif., home had been on the market since February. Follow this link: Botox, Thai massage are door prizes at Beverly Hills open house

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Death Penalty Sought For Salon Shooter

October 15, 2011

SANTA ANA, Calif. — Prosecutors said it was revenge and a desire to kill his ex-wife that drove a man to go on a deadly shooting rampage at a Southern California salon, leaving eight people dead and another critically wounded. Shaking with emotion at a news conference Friday, Orange County’s top prosecutor Tony Rackauckas vowed to seek the death penalty against the lone suspect Scott Dekraai as details emerged about the grisly scene at Salon Meritage. First, Dekraai wrapped himself in body armor and armed himself with three handguns, prosecutors said. Then, he burst into the salon where his ex-wife worked – their 8-year-old son waiting at his school for one of them to pick him up. Over two minutes, Dekraai moved methodically through the room, shooting his victims in the head and chest. Prosecutors said he wanted revenge against his ex-wife with whom he fought over the custody of their son. “That little boy’s a victim,” said Rackauckas, pausing to compose himself. “Now his mother has been murdered, and he has to grow up knowing that his dad is a mass-murderer. So what kind of sick, twisted fatherly love might that be?” Dekraai appeared briefly in court Friday afternoon, where angry friends and relatives of the victims screamed insults. One person shouted, “I hate you.” Superior Court Judge Erick L. Larsh ordered a medical review after Dekraai’s attorney said his client wasn’t getting his needed antipsychotic medication while he is held in jail without bail. Attorney Robert Curtis also said he would likely request that the trial be moved out of the area. Prosecutors often spend time weighing mitigating and extenuating circumstances before deciding to seek the death penalty. Rackackas said he reached his decision in less than 48 hours because there was no reason to look for such factors in this case. “There are some cases that are so depraved, so callous and so malignant that there is only one punishment that might have any chance of fitting the crime,” said Rackauckas, the Orange County district attorney. The crime, the worst in Seal Beach’s 96-year history, has shaken the tight-knit seaside city of 24,000 that many residents call Mayberry by the Sea. Until this week, it had only one homicide in four years. The crime reported most often last year was larceny. After a final phone conversation with his ex-wife, Michelle Fournier, on Wednesday morning, authorities say, Dekraai drove to Salon Meritage in downtown Seal Beach, where he knew she would be working. During a two-minute span, authorities say, he gunned down eight people in the salon and another outside in the parking lot. One person survived and is hospitalized in critical condition. The wounded person, 73-year-old Harriet Stretz, was having her hair done by her daughter, Laura Lee Elody, who was killed. As people ran out of the building screaming or hid in adjacent rooms or simply lay on the floor attempting to play dead, the onslaught continued, with Dekraai only stopping to reload. When he was done, the gunman walked out of the salon and, encountering a man in a parked car, shot him to death and drove away. In a 911 call soon after the shooting, a construction worker who was across the street provides a physical description that matches Dekraai’s appearance, calling him a large white man who weighs maybe 300 pounds. “He was willing to end any life in his path, and he did,” Rackauckas said. Police pulled over Dekraai a short distance away, and he surrendered without resisting. Rackauckas called the killings cruel, merciless and methodical, adding they had nothing to do with love for Dekraai’s son, who friends said the 41-year-old former tugboat operator doted on. Dekraai and Fournier split up in 2006 and divorced the following year. The two had been involved in an increasingly acrimonious custody fight over their son ever since Dekraai had asked a judge for “final decision making authority” when it came to matters involving their son’s education and his medical and psychological treatment. Both parents were in court the day before the shootings for a custody hearing that was continued until December. Fournier’s attorney, John Cate, said a recent evaluation by a court-appointed psychologist concluded the couple’s custody agreement, which gave each parent close to equal time with their son, should remain the way it was. But Cate added that the report concluded neither parent was behaving as they should have. “He found they were not co-parenting. In fact, they were parallel parenting and doing a poor job of it at that,” Cate said of the psychologist’s conclusions. “It led to a great deal of mistrust.” Despite the report, he said both Dekraai and Fournier were well mannered in court on Tuesday. Cate also said one of the victims of the shooting, Christy Wilson, was a co-worker of Fournier’s who spoke with the court-appointed psychologist. He speculated that might have led to Wilson being targeted by the gunman. “She was a good friend of Michelle’s and she paid the price for it, apparently,” the lawyer said. Throughout the custody battle, Dekraai and Fournier traded serious allegations, each calling the other an unfit parent. Dekraai said in court papers that Fournier had a drinking problem, once showed up drunk at their son’s Little League game and didn’t keep a close watch on the boy. Fournier responded in court papers that Dekraai was mentally unstable, had been violent and abusive to her when they were married and had once called 911 and threatened to kill himself and others. Dekraai’s stepfather, Leroy Hinmon, had gotten a temporary restraining order against him in 2007 after he said Dekraai attacked him. The order required Dekraai to surrender his guns, but it had long since expired. Cate said Dekraai acknowledged to the court-appointed psychologist that he had been diagnosed as bipolar and was taking pain medication for a leg injury. Shortly after their separation, Dekraai was badly injured in a tugboat accident as he tried to save a co-worker who was crushed to death when a towline snapped. A Los Angeles County sheriff’s detective who investigated the accident called his actions “heroic.” “He saw her pinned by her towline, and he immediately went to her side to try to assist her,” Detective Robert Harris said at the time. His leg badly mangled, Dekraai was unable to work, and friends and acquaintances have said he was in constant pain since then. He told the court he lived off an insurance settlement and his retirement benefits. ___ Associated Press Writers Gillian Flaccus in Santa Ana, Calif., and John Rogers in Los Angeles contributed to this report. Visit link: Death Penalty Sought For Salon Shooter

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