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Volume 22, NO. 31
TWO SHOT TO DEATH WEDNESDAY MORNING ON SUNSET BOULEVARD IN ARCADIA
LASD says crime initially looks like a murder suicide Terry MILLER
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tmiller@beaconmedianews.com
pproximately at 8:15 a.m. on Wednesday morning, the Arcadia Police Department received a 9-1-1 call regarding gun shots fired
at an apartment complex on the 800 block of Sunset Boulevard in Arcadia According to Lt. Derrick Alfred from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD), first responders found SEE TWO SHOT PAGE 4
Lt. Derrick Alfred from LASD, along with detectives from APD enter the scene of the crime Wednesday morning. – Photo by Terry Miller / Beacon Media News
Q&A With Arcadian State Assembly Candidate Burton Brink Galen PATTERSON galen.patterson303@gmail.com
On a bright, Monday afternoon, Arcadia Weekly sat down in a dark, cool Matt Denny’s booth with 49th District of the State Assembly Candidate Burton Brink to talk about his campaign and upcoming election. Arcadia Weekly (AW): You have a background in
BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT The Peach Cafe: Purveyor of Homestyle Cuisine in Monrovia
law enforcement, when did you decide you wanted to go into that? Burton Brink (BB): Yes, I do, back in 1967 when “Adam 12” came out. “Adam 12” is a police show with Reedy Malloy with the LAPD. Even though I was a sheriff, I saw that and said “I want to be a cop.” So when I was SEE BURTON BRINK PAGE 4
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HIGHLIGHTING
It Was Twenty Years Ago Today… Foothill Unity Started the Back to School Giveaway
Downtown ARCADIA DAIA, Columnist | DonnaChoiDAIA@gmail.com
Business Profile: Fitness Factor in Arcadia
Foothill Unity Center’s annual Back to School event slated Aug. 7 Terry MILLER tmiller@beaconmedianews.com
Please forgive the homage to The Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper Lonely Hearts Club Band in the headline. We couldn’t resist. After all, 20 years is a
Downtown Arcadia Improvement Association Board of Directors
long time for one amazing organization to continue to help low income kids get ready for school, with a little help from their community friends.
For this week’s column, the Downtown Arcadia Improvement Association sat down with Maggie Riddle, co-owner of Fitness Factor for an interview to find out more about their wildly successful Downtown Arcadia business.
SEE FOOTHILL UNITY PAGE 4
SEE DOWNTOWN ARCADIA PAGE 7
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
SPORTS
Pasadena May Have Supernatural Places You Might Want to Know About
Make Back to School Season the Greenest Ever
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