Vol 69, Ed. 4

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‘Lady Bird’:

The Current reviews Greta Gerwig’s latest film, based in Sacramento.

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Wednesday 12.06.17

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American River College Sacramento, Calif.

AMI BERA:

Congressman visits ARC to talk about Trump, education and healthcare.

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ARC student arrested for flying drone FORMER CURRENT STAFF MEMBER UNDER INVESTIGATION BY FAA FOR DROPPING NOTES OVER NFL GAME

By Luis Gael Jimenez luisgaeljimenez@gmail.com An American River College student and former Current staff member was arrested Nov. 28 after dropping anti-media leaflets from a drone over separate San Francisco 49ers’ and Oakland Raiders’ games. Tracy Mapes, 55, posted different variations of the leaflet on social media. He also uploaded videos of trial runs of his drone dropping pamphlets over Sacra-

mento State football games and the ABC 10 offices off of Broadway to his YouTube channel. The leaflet contained a message alleging that “prostitutes and felons” had gotten jobs as journalists, politicians and judges. Mapes, who is currently enrolled at ARC, claimed in a Nov. 27 interview with Bay Area affiliate KCBS that his goal was to spread his message. He also stated that he “did not know,” if he would or wouldn’t drop leaflets over a stadium again.

“He was effectively stalking me. I had to talk to the dean. It got to the point that when I was coming to class, I was carrying pepper spray.” Craig Martinez ARC Art Professor

According to Santa Clara Police Department Lieutenant Dan Moreno, Mapes was cited for violating a Santa Clara city ordinance that prohibits the use of a drone within half a mile of Levi’s Stadium

and a Federal Aviation Administration law that doesn’t allow the use of a drone within five miles of an airport or near an NFL game. Moreno added that the case is still an ongoing investigation between the SCPD and the FAA. Over the last few years, Mapes has posted a public manifesto across various social media sites, including Facebook, detailing the ideology of what he calls the “Red ‘X’ Society,” an organization that appears to have only one member: Mapes. In the various posts, Mapes claimed that 150 “prostitutes” he “dated” in Sacramento have gone on to high-level positions as news anchors, entertainers, and even

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Tracy Mapes was booked into the Santa Clara county jail Nov. 26. He was cited and released the same day.

SEASON OVER ARC loses playoff heartbreaker on missed field goal By Mack Ervin III

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American River College’s football team’s hopes of playing in a second straight State Championship game were dashed after missing a game-tying field goal with 20 seconds left, crowning College of San Mateo NorCal champions on Saturday, 24-21. The No. 1 ranked Beavers played the No. 2 ranked Bulldogs in a rematch of their game from week 5 to determine who would represent Northern California in the CCCAA State Championship game against Fullerton. San Mateo received the ball to start the game and used their dominant rushing game lead by running back Cameron Taylor to bring the team down to the ARC 15-yard line before settling for an opening field goal. The Beavers answered back on the next drive with their own rushing attack by Jonathan Cooley and quarterback Hunter Rodrigues, but were also held to a field goal, tying the game at 3-3. San Mateo looked to have another drive fizzle out, before a fake punt run on the fourth down for 37-yards put momentum back on their side, before Taylor capped off the drive with a 13-yard touchdown run. ARC answered back two drives later with an 11-yard touchdown catch by wide receiv-

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“It just came down to execution. You wish you could take some plays back and it just sucks. I love these guys and I’d do anything for them.” Hunter Rodrigues Quarterback

er Devin Brocchini, tying the game at 10-10 right before halftime ARC received the ball after halftime and tried to establish some momentum early, getting down to San Mateo’s 15-yard line, but they were forced to settle for a field goal again, taking the lead 13-10. San Mateo answered back with a one yard touchdown rush from Taylor to retake the lead 17-13. A quick three and out by the Beavers gave the ball back to San Mateo, who capitalized with a 29-yard touchdown pass to Jared Latu, putting the team up by 11 points. The game started to slip away from ARC as they couldn’t produce anything offensively. But their defense kept them alive with two stops on two crucial drives, giving the

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Four artists display artwork at the Kaneko Gallery.

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