Saturday, August 10, 2013

California Police Entrap Autistic Student In Drug Raid, Detain Him For Days Without Telling Parents

Temecula Attorney guitarist murder suspects' sketches released

Authorities released sketches of the suspects wanted for the murder of 64-year-old Larry Robinson, a popular local musician who was killed during a robbery at Petes Music in the 28000 block of Old Town Front Street in Temecula Attorney on Friday, March 22, 2013. Our son went to school the morning of Dec. 11 and he didnt show up at home after school, because he was arrested in his classroom, Snodgrass father said. Police went into his classroom armed, and handcuffed our son. We were not notified by anyone, and he was held for two days, and we were not able to see him. Snodgrass and 21 other students were charged with drug-related crimes. Snodgrass family protested the criminal charges, and eventually they were dropped. Chaparral High School administrators tried to expel Snodgrass as well, and only after a lengthy battle with the school district was the family able to convince the school to allow their son to stay. As a result of the ordeal, Snodgrass is now three months behind in school. I cant underscore how very outraged we are at the school district for allowing this to go on and for their mishandling of this, Snodgrass father said. We believe that the intent to not have dealers in schools is really a great thing and we really agree with that, but this is not the right way to go about that.
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Temecula Attorney: Council member Washington honored at Toastmasters International event

Temecula Mayor Chuck Washington (KABC Photo) Tags: Report a typo TEMECULA, Calif. (KABC) -- Investigators in Riverside are hoping new suspect sketches will help track down whoever murdered a popular local musician. Authorities are searching for two men in the murder of 64-year-old Larry Robinson at Pete's Music in the 28000 block of Old Town Front Street in Temecula Attorney in March. Robinson was alone in the store when robbers bound and gagged him . He was later discovered unconscious by a customer. He died the following morning. Related Content Story: Music store robbery victim dies; suspect sought One suspect is a thin white man with dark hair and possible tattoos on both arms. The second suspect is Asian with dyed red hair with blond tips and colorful tattoos on both arms. Police say both suspects are in their 20s and about 5 feet 10 inches tall.
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Temecula quarry plan meets resistance from neighbors, tribe

Adding to the intrigue has been the response by Temecula Attorney, one of the most conservative, pro-business nooks of the Inland Empire. The city has spent more than a half a million dollars to nix the project, and even mounted an unsuccessful attempt to annex the quarry site into the city limits. The quarry's five-year march through Riverside County's permitting process has unleashed furious PR campaigns and counter-campaigns, trumpeting the project as an economic savior or black plague to the recession-flattened region. The county's planning commission on Monday will hold its fifth hearing on the project, the first of which drew more than 1,000 people. No matter the vote, the 414-acre quarry site will end up with the Riverside County Board of Supervisors, where its fate remains a mystery. And the project will probably end up in court. Officials with Granite Construction say the rock mine will produce 99 high-paying jobs and twice that number at outside firms that offer support to the mining operation. Company pamphlets also boast that the new rock mine will improve air quality: The local supply of aggregate rock will eliminate the need to haul concrete and asphalt from mines in Corona, Irwindale, Lake Elsinore and the Coachella Valley.
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article image "We want to see a hospital there," Mayor Mike Naggar said in a recent interview, reaffirming the city's desire to secure another facility. Naggar said Kaiser, however, hasn't stepped forward to guarantee the construction of a hospital and the healthcare provider is pitching a development agreement that would give it the right to sit on the land for up to 25 years before deciding whether to build. Naggar said he can understand the not-for-profit's reluctance to commit to a hospital when studies and government data show that the fewer people are staying in hospitals for long periods. "In 10 years, you may not need these hospital beds," he said. "At the same time, we want to have some authority over what goes on that property." The land eyed by Kaiser, undeveloped acreage near the Harveston development, is one of the most valuable pieces of property in the city because of its location near the freeway and the French Valley Parkway project, which will add a bridge over Interstate 15 connecting the area with Murrieta and a new offramp bringing in motorists from I-15. "Theres no way we can support tying up land for that long," Naggar said, adding that there are a lot of people making inquiries about the availability of the parcels. "The more the economy recovers, the more stirrings for that property." Karen Roberts, Kaiser's director of public affairs, said last year that Kaiser has only filed a pre-application and has not committed to moving forward with anything in Temecula Attorney. On Thursday, she said that Kaiser was still in the "due diligence" phase. The city's first hospital, a long-awaited project that was delayed for years, is under construction on Temecula Parkway, near the Margarita Road intersection.
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Kaiser uncertain about Temecula hospital

Temecula Attorney Mayor Chuck Washington Each year Toastmasters recognizes a member of the local community whose service and contributions exemplify the Toastmasters values of leadership and communication excellence. Communication is one of the essential keys in life, both personally and professionally, and Im truly honored to be recognized by Toastmasters International District 12 for this prestigious award, stated Council Member Chuck Washington. District 12 Governor Rosalyn Carter said: Chuck Washington appreciates and values the citizens of Temecula Valley. He truly cares and is able to identify with his community we are impressed with his leadership and his excellent ability to connect with all people. Council member Chuck Washington has been publicly elected to serve for several city council terms and appointed to numerous community and nonprofit boards: Temecula Attorney Mayor: 2007, 2012 City of Temecula Attorney Mayor Pro-Tem: 2006, 2011 City of Temecula City Council: 2003-2008; 2008-2012; 2012-2016 Temecula Attorney Community Services District President, 2004, 2005 http://www.socallawsupport.com/ Murrieta Former Mayor & Council Member Chairman Western Riverside Council of Governments Vice-Chair Airport Land Use Commission, 2005-2006. Past Vice-Chair Temecula Attorney Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors Past Vice-Chair Boys & Girls Club Board of Directors Past President Habitat for Humanity Past Vice-Chair: Economic Development Corporation Past Chairman Western Riverside Council of Governments Past Board Member Inland Empire Affiliate of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation Chuck Washington has been honored with other distinctions including: Families First Award 2008 Temecula Citizen of the Year 2004 Murrieta Citizen of the Year 1995 Kiwanis Citizen of the Year Temecula Attorney Valley, 2000 PTA Honorary Service Award Recipient Toastmasters International is a non-profit educational organization that teaches public speaking and leadership skills through a worldwide network of meeting locations. The organization has more than 280,000 memberships in 13,500 clubs in 116 countries. District 12 serves approximately 100 Clubs and 1700 members throughout Riverside and San Bernardino Counties.
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