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Volume 22, NO. 32
ARCADIA COUNCILMAN ROGER CHANDLER RIDICULES SENATOR PORTANTINO’S SUPPORT OF AB 931
Terry MILLER tmiller@beaconmedianews.com
During the regular Arcadia Council meeting Aug. 7, long-time Councilman Roger Chandler took exception to democratic support to State Assembly bill 931 which, according to Chandler, claims that special interests want to limit the use of force policy in the police department and “is very bad for Arcadia but a dream come true for lawyers.” The California Peace Officers Associa-
tion (CPOA) vehemently opposes AB 931 (Weber-D), which also shares opposition from nearly every law enforcement organization in California. It received a 5-2 vote in the Senate Public Safety Committee on Tuesday. “This party-line approval vote sends the bill to the Senate Appropriations Committee, which is chaired by Senator Anthony Portantino (D) of La Cañada-Flintridge. Mr. David Mastagni of the Mastagni Holstedt law firm in SacraSEE CHANDLER PAGE 4
Arcadia Councilman Roger Chandler has a background in law enforcement and was strongly supported by Arcadi Police Officers’ Association during his election campaign. – Photo by Terry Miller / Beacon Media News
Assemblymember Ed Chau Disrupts State Office Galen PATTERSON galen.patterson303@gmail.com
Forty-ninth District Assemblyman Ed Chau was escorted by security out of the Secretary of State’s office on March 8, 2018. In an official letter sent by Secretary of State Alex Padilla to Speaker of the California State Assembly Anthony Rendon, Assemblymember
Chau entered the Elections Division of the Secretary of State’s Sacramento office with questions involving the ballot designation of one of his opponents in the race for the 49th District seat. “While he was here, Assemblymember Chau raised his voice and spoke to staff in a highly aggressive SEE ED CHAU PAGE 7
Suspect in Arcadia MurderSuicide Leaves Son a Note
Thousands of Kids Get Ready for The School Year at Annual Giveaway in Arcadia
Couple was going through contentious divorce proceedings
And, away they go … back to school in style with a little help from Foothill Unity Center
Staff WRITER editorial@beaconmedianews.com
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD) officials have identified the people involved in the Wednesday morning murder-
suicide on Sunset Boulevard in Arcadia. Coroner’s officials identified the couple as Cherry Liu and Mel Liu, 50 and 49-yearsold respectively. According to LASD detecSEE MURDER-SUICIDE PAGE 4
Terry MILLER tmiller@beaconmedianews.com
It’s a rite of passage each year, the preparation for the new school year and in many cases it is financially draining for parents in every city in the United States. Fortunately
there are some rather extraordinary organizations in our area which devote their entire existence to helping those less fortunate. At the very top of that list of caring individuals is Foothill SEE FOOTHILL UNITY PAGE 7