062522 - Los Angeles Weekend Edition

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JUNE 25-28, 2022 Volume 32 - No. 50 • 2 Sections – 18 Pages

Conservatives on US Supreme Court DATELINE USA Philippine American overturn nationwide right to abortion Friendship Day to FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

by JULIE

be held on July 9 in Cerritos, CA

CERRITOS – All roads will lead to this city as non-stop musical entertainment, Philippine cultural presentations, inspirational messages, product booths, food vendors, and workshops, await attendees during the Philippine American Friendship Day on July 9. Hosted by National Federation of Filipino American Federation Associations (NaFFAA) Greater Los Angeles in partnership with Los Angeles County’s 4th District Janice Hahn and LA Sheriff Alex Villanueva, this historic milestone promises to be the L.A. County’s largest Philippine American Friendship Day that had its roots in the City of Carson in 2021. It will be held from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Don Knabe Community Regional Park on 19700 S. Bloomfield Ave. in Cerritos. Among notable entertainers who will perform at the huge park overlooking the  PAGE A4

AG Bonta affirms support for commonsense gun laws following Supreme Court decision

Other conceal and carry restrictions remain in effect in CA CALIFORNIA Attorney General Rob Bonta is reaffirming his support for commonsense gun laws in response to an opinion issued by the U.S. Supreme Court this week. In New York State Rifle & Pistol Association, Inc. v. Bruen, the high court held that New York’s requirement that a person show “proper cause” in order to receive a license to carry firearms in public is unconstitutional. Despite the ruling, Bonta reminds Californians that general prohibitions on carrying loaded and concealed firearms in public without a permit remain in effect. “Californians are committed to safeguarding our citizens, our children, and our future through commonsense gun laws,” said Bonta. “States still have the right to limit concealed carry permits to those who may safely possess firearms. Our office has been watching this issue closely. We are working with the  PAGE A4

ROVNER Kaiser Health News

THE Supreme Court on Friday, June 24 formally overturned its 49-year-old landmark Roe v. Wade decision, and with it ended a half-century of constitutionally guaranteed abortion rights in the United States.

to allow the procedure now falls to individual state governments, and only 16, plus the District of Columbia, have passed laws to preserve the option, while two others have state constitutional protections that have been cited by state courts as protections for abortion. The majority opinion, whose signers included Justice Clarence Thomas and all three justices appointed by  PAGE A2

Suspect arrested, faces hate crime allegation after attack on SoCal Fil-Am family by AJPRESS

WATTAH WATTAH FESTIVAL 2022. San Juan City Mayor Francis Zamora douses the crowd with water using a fire hose at the annual “Wattah Wattah Festival” on Friday, June 24. It is traditional for people to get wet during the festival of Saint John the Baptist as a reminder of the baptism of Jesus Christ. PNA photo by Joey O. Razon

THE Southern California man suspected of attacking a Filipino American family last month has been arrested this week and faces several charges, including a hate crime allegation. Nicholas Weber, 31, of Sylmar, California was arrested by police, officials said on Wednesday, June 22, for the May 13 attack on the Roque family in North Hollywood. Weber faces one felony count of battery with serious bodily injury and one misdemeanor count of battery. The charges carry hate crime allegations, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office. “The unprovoked assault on members of our community is wrong and will not be tolerated,” District Attorney George Gascón said in a statement. “Our message against violence and racial hatred must be loud and clear. We will hold accountable the people who commit hate crimes in Los Angeles County.” Around 10 p.m. on May 13, Patricia Roque, 19,  PAGE A2

Kin of lawyer shot in Philadelphia thank PH gov’t for help, start crowdfunding for other expenses by KURT

DELA PEÑA Inquirer.net

AS the government promised to do everything it can to bring to justice whoever was responsible for the killing of John Albert Laylo and that it will help, especially in bringing home his remains, his family said they are at a loss for words to show how grateful they are. John Albert, a Filipino lawyer who was shot in the head in Philadelphia on Saturday, June 18, 4:00 a.m. EST (10:33 p.m. PHT) while traveling in an Uber car with his mother to visit relatives in the United States (U.S.), died on Sunday, June 19, 10:33 a.m. EST (10:33

p.m. PHT). His mother, Leah Laylo, suffered minor wounds from glass that shattered when the assailant—or assailants—fired six shots through the Uber car window. One of the bullets hit the 35-year-old lawyer in the head. Althea Laylo, sister of John Albert, told INQUIRER.net that the Philippine government has been a “big help” as it would President Rodrigo Duterte shoulder the expenses for the repatriation of her brother’s remains. “They have been offering counseling and have been checking out on us the entire process to make sure that we are coping well.

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Kai Sotto goes undrafted in 2022 NBA Draft by LANCE

AGCAOILI

Philstar.com

Kai Sotto

The 6-3 decision in the case, Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, was telegraphed in May by an unprecedented leak of an early draft of the majority opinion, written by Justice Samuel Alito. But even though the final, official version was slightly less strident than the leaked document, the impact is the same. The right to an abortion has been eliminated as if it never existed at all. The decision about whether

KAI Sotto was not selected in the 2022 NBA Rookie Draft on Thursday, June 23 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. No NBA team took a chance on drafting the 7-foot-3 center as his name was not called by Commissioner Adam Silver and his deputy, Mark Tatum, after 58 picks. Sotto, who was hoping to become the first Filipino homegrown talent to be drafted in the NBA, is automatically an unrestricted free agent. “I can’t really explain the feeling but it’s not a good feeling. I really worked hard and did my best to get here,” Sotto said in his interview on PlayItRight TV moments after the NBA Draft. “But it’s what happened. God has better Photo from Instagram/@kzsotto

Palace: Pres. Duterte turns down drug czar post under Bongbong Marcos admin by DAPHNE

GALVEZ Inquirer.net

MANILA — Outgoing President Rodrigo Duterte has declined the offer to serve as the drug czar of his successor President-elect Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., Malacañang said. “The last offer that I saw was to head, to become the drug czar. Pero tinanggihan niya na iyon eh (he declined it already),” acting presidential spokesman Martin Andanar said Wednesday, June 22 when asked if the incoming administration had standing offers to Duterte. “Iyon ang lumabas sa pahayagan,” he added. (That’s what appeared in the news.) Marcos Jr. earlier said he was  PAGE A4 open to including Duterte in his

plans for me and I won’t stop,” he added. Despite being undrafted, the 20-year-old Sotto still has a chance to chase his ultimate dream if he gets an opportunity to play in the NBA Summer League in July, where he can impress the coaches and scouts. However, Sotto and his camp disclosed that he wouldn’t be joining any teams in the Summer League. Sotto, a former Ateneo high school star, attended a dozen of pre-draft workouts with the New York Knicks, Orlando Magic, Los Angeles Clippers, Chicago Bulls, Sacramento Kings, and Indiana Pacers. Sotto had an impressive stint with the Adelaide 36ers in Australia’s National Basketball League stint, where he averaged 7.6 points on 51 percent field goals, including a 39-percent shooting from

Malacañang file photo

Cabinet as a drug czar. Duterte is the father of his running mate Vice Presidentelect Sara Duterte. “We have not talked about it but I’m open to anyone who’s able to help in the government. Matagal na kaming magkabigan ni PRRD, noong mayor pa siya (We have been friends for a long time, back when he was still mayor). I’m sure if he wants to play a part, sasabihin naman niya sa akin (he will let me know). I am certainly open to all of that,” Marcos Jr. had said. Bongbong Marcos also said Duterte told him to continue his controversial war against illegal drugs, which has killed thousands of drug peddlers and users, and is the subject of a probe by the International Criminal Court. 


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