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Pasadena police officers ‘wrongly accused of withholding exculpatory evidence’ according to PPOA On February 7, 2013, Corporal William Broghamer and Officer Kevin Okamoto appeared in court to testify in a homicide case they had investigated in 2007/2008. During their testimony, both detectives were accused of withholding exculpatory evidence when they complied with a Discovery order. Although Detective Broghamer testified that the evidence in question had in fact been presented to Deputy District Attorney Paul Kim Please see page 12
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Who’s to blame for the ‘Peacock Problem’ in Arcadia… Blame Lucky Baldwin…Yes, the founder of Arcadia
gally inflating population figures, according to the Los Angeles Times in an article published May 7, 2010. Many in the community at that time claimed he wanted only to create a city for personal reasons like "ribaldry, racing, gambling
and gaming,” according to a Los Angeles Times article in 2010. Now, he is being ‘charged’ for the perpetuation of peafowl in the populous areas around the Arboretum. Baldwin apparently introduced some of these
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exotic animals to his ranch from India in 1880 and they have propagated ever since in the communities surrounding Arcadia. In 1875, Baldwin purchased about 8,000 acres of
Congresswoman Judy Chu (CA-27) released the following statement after visiting the detention center in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba: “After seeing Guantanamo firsthand, I am more convinced than ever that we must close the detention center. Its very existence is a departure from the values the American people have long held. Our government has determined that half of the detainees can be transferred, yet they remain under lock and key. Meanwhile, their lives have been reduced to a caged existence. Even the little recreation area they have is surrounded by concrete walls two-stories high and bound with barbed wire. This situation has become so bleak that over 100 detainees are on hunger strike, many of whom are now being force
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Peacocks are a very familiar sight, not only at the Arboretum but in many neighbors’ yards thanks to Lucky Baldwin. Not everyone loves the feral birds. -Photo by Terry Miller
BY TERRY MILLER Elias J. "Lucky" Baldwin, the colorful and rather ostentatious founder of Arcadia, was no stranger to disputes. When pushing for cityhood in 1903, he was vehemently accused of ille-
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9-1-1 response time and community safety Monrovian Bettie Mae Scott – Test pilot at all time low due to sheriff understaffing - Remembered along with 38 WASP BY EMANI PAYNE Steep budget cuts over the years have diminished staffing at the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department; as a result response times to 9-1-1 calls have slowed, compromising crime solving and more importantly Officer and community safety. Avoiding hiring replacements for those who retire resign or are fired on top of slowing recruitment and classes offered at the academy
the department has shrank by 500 deputies to about 7500, the lowest in almost a decade. “The understaffing also puts deputies' lives in danger, and forces them to do without needed reinforcements; this has resulted in their reaching for their gun and resorting to force”. Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs President Floyd Hayhurst admitted. To cope with the loss
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of deputies and a $128-million budget cut that fiscal year, Baca began implementing the Cadre Administrative Reserve Personnel (CARP) program in 2010. The program aims to reduce overtime costs by having the department's administrative, investigative and training staff set aside 8 hours of their workweek to carry
Bettie Mae Scott was one of the more unique servicemembers, memorialized last week. 38 WASP (of 1,074 in service) were killed during their service to their country. Scott was a Monrovia hometown girl, born and raised, and daughter of the Police Chief, Frank L. Scott. She
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BY TERRY MILLER
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