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L.A.’s Homeless Service Authority Aims to Count the Uncounted p. 2

Chef Paul’s Farm-to-Table Plans for Hoppy Valentine’s Day at Brouwerij West p. 11

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State Lands Commission to Port’s Air Quality Failure: Shape Up! p. 5

Sanders and Clinton Split Iowa Caucus Votes The Equally Split GOP Leaves Uncertain Path to the Presidency By Paul Rosenberg, Senior Editor

[See Iowa, page 10]

Marco Rubio

43,165

23.1%

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he Los Angeles Forum on Crime at the Warner Grand Theatre on Feb. 4 was not just intended to be an opportunity for San Pedro to sound off on opening the Harbor Division jail or getting more police officers on the streets. It was also intended as an opportunity for Chief Charlie Beck to burnish the image of the Los Angeles Police Department in a context in which both the image of his leadership and the image of police as public servants have been taking a beating. This was made abundantly clear at the “No Excuses” rally in the parking lot of LAPD’s Harbor Division on Jan. 30. Cmdr. Phillip Tingirides of the LAPD South Bureau and Sgt. Catherine Plows spoke directly to public relations problem police officers face both locally and nationally even as they were effusive in the praise of the community for coming together in support of their police officers. “This is a cop’s dream,” Tingirides said at the rally.

“Think about it…every time you turn on the TV all you see is cop bashing.” Plows sounded a similar note. “When you look at the different rallies that are held across the country right now, how many are out there for police support?” Plows asked rhetorically. “Not many. This is really a phenomenon, at least here in California.” The Los Angeles Police Protective league attended in support of the rally, but also to push its most recent attack against Beck, calling him out on the alleged dismantlement of the department’s Parole Compliance Unit—“alleged” because the LAPD media relations department, and by extension Beck. would neither confirm or deny that he dismantled the unit as of press time Feb. 3. Councilman Joe Buscaino, who recalled staffing the jail when it was briefly opened while he was an officer, suggested that the jail was going to be soon

February 4 - 17, 2016

Trump Gets Cruz-ified

Coastal Neighborhood Council President James Dimon, flanked by James Baeza (left), Mona Sutton, chairwoman of the Community Police Advisory Board and co-owner of the Omelette & Waffle Shop (right). Photo by Phillip Cooke.

The first election in 2016, the Iowa Caucuses did nothing to restore politics to a state of normalcy—if, indeed, that term still has any meaning anymore. It only added a layer of complexity. The Democratic race ended in a “virtual tie,” as Sen. Bernie Sanders declared in his election night speech, a stunning accomplishment on his part, given that a year earlier, Sanders trailed Hillary Clinton by 61 points in an NBC/Marist poll of likely Iowa voters. The Democratic establishment and establishment press still Ted Cruz 51,666 27.6% assume that Clinton is the Donald Trump 45,427 24.3% prohibitive favorite to win

The Local Publication You Actually Read

By Terelle Jerricks Managing Editor

[See Rally, page 3]

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