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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2016 - DECEMBER 4, 2016 - VOLUME 23, NO. 48
CAPAC Requests Meeting With President - Elect Trump to Discuss AAPI Issues
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Two Charged in Case of Good Samaritan Stabbed at Valley Village Grocery Store A North Hollywood man was recently charged with stabbing a good Samaritan who attempted to help a loss prevention officer when the man’s girlfriend was allegedly caught shoplifting, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office announced. Richard Anthony Camacho (dob 12/20/91) faces one count of attempted willful, deliberate and premeditated murder with allegations of using a knife as a deadly and dangerous weapon and inflicting great bodily injury in case LA084821. Additionally, Camacho and his girlfriend, Emily
Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus (CAPAC) Chair Rep. Judy Chu (CA-27) sent a letter to President-elect Donald Trump, requesting a meeting to discuss pertinent issues that affect the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community. Chair Chu released the following statement: “The Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus was established over two decades ago to address the needs and priorities of the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community, no matter the President or party in power. And as the fastest growing racial demographic in the nation, it is critical now more than ever that the voices of AAPIs are represented in national debates on everything from immigration and education to economic development and civil rights. That is why I’ve sent a letter to President-elect Trump requesting a meeting to discuss pressing issues important to our communities. I believe that there are common areas where we can work together for the benefit of all. And where we do disagree, open communication and a positive relationship can promote solutions and civility. It is our hope that President-elect Trump will accept our invitation to meet, and that he will continue our work to give AAPIs a seat at the decision-making table in the years to come.” The text of the letter is below: Dear President-elect Trump: As Chair of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus (CAPAC), I would like to cordially request a meeting with you to discuss pertinent issues affecting the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Asian Ameri-
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Saado (dob 6/21/95) of North Hollywood face one count of second-degree attempted robbery. The criminal complaint includes the allegation that Camacho was convicted in 2014 of unlawful driving or taking of a vehicle. Arraignment for both defendants is scheduled today in Department 100 of the Los Angeles County Superior Court, Van Nuys Branch. On Nov. 21, Saado was confronted by a loss prevention officer at a grocery store in the 4700 block of Laurel Canyon Boulevard in SEE PAGE 4
Temple City AYSO GU16 Claims Section 1 Title
Jasmine, Alexia, Assistant Coach Tony Alvarado, Coach Dave Lemos, Yasmin Tony, Alex, Isabella, Kayla , Victoria, Maria , Devin , Ashley , Sierra, (not pictured Arika & Katelyn). - Photo by Judy Haynes
Judy Chu, Member of Congress.
- File photo by Terry Miller
Temple City AYSO Region 98 soccer has been collecting titles all around California and nationally - The most recent being Dave Lemos' team in the girls division of U16. This
past weekend, they played in the Section 1 Playoffs in Chino and claimed the title of champions. Throughout SEE PAGE 4