Thursday, September 22, 2011

CM PRESS # 627

ANOTHER ONE:  BLACK ADMITS SENDING KKK LETTERS TO LOCAL COPS

Many so-called White hate crimes are really done by non-Whites.  And, often, neurotic, stupid White, low-self esteem, lefties will hold candle light marches to show their White guilt for being born White.

We've seen cases where the non-Whites have been exposed and the lefty Whites then thank the non-Whites for reminding everyone that hate exists.  We kid you not.
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EINSTEIN MAY HAVE BEEN WRONG: SOMETHING MAY BE ABLE TO TRAVEL FASTER THAN THE SPEED OF LIGHT THROUGH A VACUUM

Results need to be verified, but neutrinos may be faster than a speeding light beam.

Thanks to a reader for being faster than the CM PRESS and giving us the link to the above story.

As always, watch the skies.
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LA PALMA POLICE UNION SUES THEIR CITY OVER CONTRACT, PENSIONS, ETC.

Some City Councils may be thinking that it just doesn't pay to have any city employees at all.
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TWO ARRESTED IN JULY MESA NORTH AMBUSH SHOOTING AT PAULARINO SCHOOL
[Verbatim CMPD press release below]

On September 21st, Costa Mesa Police Detectives arrested Jose Jeremias Ayala and Denise Marie Enriquez for attempted murder and conspiracy to commit murder, stemming from the shooting that occurred the night of July 16th in the parking lot of Paularino School located at 1060 Paularino Avenue, Costa Mesa.



At approximately 11:00 p.m. on Saturday, July 16th, the Costa Mesa Police Department responded to a reported shooting that had occurred in the parking lot area of Paularino School. The victim, 26 year old Wilfren Banejas-Rodriguez, had been shot by a male assailant while sitting in the driver’s seat of his vehicle. Banejas-Rodriquez had driven to the area presumably to meet with female acquaintance after completing his work shift as a security guard in south Orange County. While waiting for the female to arrive, and still wearing his security officer’s uniform, the victim saw a male subject wearing a hooded sweatshirt standing nearby and apparently talking on a cellular phone. That subject then turned, approached, and began shooting at Banejas-Rodriquez. The victim sustained gunshot wounds to his left arm, torso and left shoulder/neck area. He was hospitalized and treated Western Medical Center, Santa Ana. His wounds were found to be non-life threatening, and Banejas-Rodriquez had since been released from the hospital and is recovering from his injuries.

During the next two months, detectives ascertained the identity of the woman Banejas-Rodriguez was supposed to meet by the school. That woman, Denise Enriquez, was known to the victim as a friend and both had a previous relationship, however having infrequent contact recently. Investigators believe Enriquez called the victim, at the request of arrestee Jose Ayala, asking the victim to meet with her. Ayala also had a relationship with Enriquez, and additionally knew the victim (Banejas-Rodriquez). Detectives learned that Ayala had made prior threats to the victim, over a long simmering personal issue. This apparently stemming from Ayala believing the victim had disrespected both he and a member of his family.

Ayala had communicated with Enriquez, soliciting her assistance in getting the victim to meet with her, knowing that Ayala intended to harm the victim. Enriquez contacted the victim on July 16th with a ruse, asking if he could give her and her daughter a ride from the area of the apartments across from Paularino School. Being familiar with the area, the victim agreed, telling her he could not do so until after 10 p.m., once he had finished work. Not suspecting any danger, the victim arrived at the school, receiving another call from Enriquez confirming that he was there. Within moments, the male suspect-shooter, believed to be Ayala, approached and shot Banejas-Rodriguez.

Neither the victim, nor the two arrestees have any known gang affiliations, and the motive in this shooting appears to be a personal, vindictive, grudge. Ayala and Enriquez were arrested separately yesterday, and initially transported to the Costa Mesa Police Department Jail where they were booked for conspiracy to commit murder in the attempted murder of Wilfren Banejas-Rodriguez. Both arrestees were later transported and booked into the Orange County Jail.

Ayala’s bail is set at $1,000,000, and Enriquez’s bail is set at $500,000.
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Not B. Venezia



Barbara Venezia who must buy Lucy's red hair dye by the tanker load wants to know if "negative" publicity in Costa Mesa is messing with the O.C. brand?

Notice how the column sets up the premise--right in the headline--that the publicity Costa Mesa is getting by trying to save money and right size government is "negative."

The CM PRESS rejects the premise.  We think the publicity the city is getting is good.  We think O.C.'s brand is improved by the Costa Mesa publicity.

Venezia is writing for that small group of lefty numbnuts who go to the podium at each city council meeting to say the same tired and stupid things that they always say.

We know this isn't Costa Mensa, but some of these people who oppose the New Council are so stupid that  we think we'll ask the Mesa Consolidated Water District to check its wells for lead.

Helicopters

THEN: Remember how the Chicken Littles were running around saying Costa Mesa would be in danger without our own expensive helicopters and how the Huntington Beach helicopter couldn't do the job for us? 

NOW:  People are coming to City Council meetings complaining that there are too many helicopters over Costa Mesa.
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