Outtakes from CD 14. The "CUT AND PASTE CAPITAL" of Los Angeles
Hola and Good Friday to all in the barrios that comprise CD 14.
For the "COUNCILMAN LAST SEEN AS JOSE HUIZAR" Good Friday could not come fast enough.
First, "feeble and shallow" are what describes the "COUNCILMAN LAST SEEN AS JOSE HUIZAR" defence of the Las Lomas Project. Was this the same guy who took a stand for open space regarding Elephant Hill that compares to the Las Lomas Project on a micro level ? But then perspective changes once you look beyond the district boundaries, or do they??
Take the brewing revolt at the Wyvernwood complex over the Fifteen Group expansion plans. Former Assembly candidate and friend of "Jackie G", Elena Popp is organizing the tenants against the property owners. When this FUBAR is done, someone is going to wish that he never went to a certain Super Bowl party.
On the slopes of Mt. Washington, back to back stories in the L.A. Times and L.A. Weekly respectively paint the "COUNCILMAN LAST SEEN AS JOSE HUIZAR" as an enabler to the whims of "BIG AUTRY". Thus you get the selling of rotating pieces of artifacts as a GREAT VICTORY along the lines of saving the 256 bus route.
In "Northern Boyle Heights" tensions are at a flash point in Ramona Gardens Housing Project after the latest LAPD/ Hazard Gang confrontation. What the locals do not realize is that their days in "HAZARD" may be numbered. Can you say Bio-Tech Research Corridor?? One needs to look at the Advisory Board of the Legacy LA website. One will find DAVID GALAVIZ Adelante CRA board member, and........"FRIEND OF CAROL" DALILA SOTELO as redevelopment advisor. Thus will Ramona Gardens become "PUEBLO DEL SOL, NORTH" ?????
And not to leave out the "PUEBLO DE SERENO", there may be "light in the end of the tunnel", or simply stated a tunnel in the future for South Pasadena and Eastern Sereno. No word whether South Pasadena resident Victor Griego will have a say in where the tunnel portals are located, but what about those hundreds of Cal Trans houses that the likes of Don Jones and Hugo Garcia are alleged to have their eyes on???
All this adds up to some form of "EC NO CLEANSING/ RELOCATION" of CD 14 population to make way for a "NEW LOOK CD 14, GENTRIFICATION EDITION"....... historical and cultural history be damned.
****Arroyo Seco Neighborhood Council/ Mt. Washington Re vote We pass along the endorsement recommendation of "ONE IN FIVE" for Scott Folsom and Ann Walnum.****
BTW, what with the official symbol of Free Enterprise in CD 14, the "PALETA CART" being lefted off the Mural at Hollenbeck??
Happy Easter to all!!
Labels: Adelante Redevelopement Area, Autry Museum, community outrage, Councilman Jose Huizar, Dalila Sotelo, David Galaviz, elena popp, las lomas, Ramona Gardens, Southwest Museum, wyvernwood
29 Comments:
Anonymous said:
Whaaaa?
No mention of the Hollenbeck Police Station mural? Now THAT'S a controversy.
The rest of this old gibberish is such "settled" stuff as to be useless info.
You need to get out, south of Huntington once in awhile, Red Spot. Especially if you're gonna use the tag "CD14" in your alias.
Or are you just a "Red Spot in North East L.A." ??
Anonymous said:
Whats a 256 line victory?
Anonymous said:
Probably something Sleezy Huizy paid for with the "Clark" fund!
Red Spot in CD 14 said:
2:17 PM
Mailander cover that story
2:18 PM
"COUNCILMAN LAST SEEN AS JOSE HUIZAR's latest victory. Some little bus that zig zags through CD 14 from Pasadena to Commerce.
Anonymous said:
I heartily endorse Elite Sekular for the Arroyo Seco recount vote.
-- Jackie Autry
(I own lots of property in Mount Washington - can I vote lots of times?)
Red Spot in CD 14 said:
Rumble, "THE SCUD", "HILLARY JACQUES" Griffin are some of those pieces of property.
Anonymous said:
Whoa, wait. Is Ann Waldrum related to Stuart, from the Valley?
The Mayor Sam poster boy?
Not sure I like that!
Anonymous said:
The Ramona Gardens projects, is headquarters for the mexican mafia and should have been bulldozed years ago.
It's the same generations of cholo families who are always saying the cops shot my innocent mijo. And of course it doesn't matter that little mijo was carrying a gun and is a known cholo from big hazard gang. The people living in ramona gardens are the cockroaches of society. There are generation of families who have been on welfare and make money dealing drugs. The basura of our raza has been given too many hand-outs, it's time to let these pendejos get a job and work hard like everybody else. The people in ramona gardens have been living off the government long enough, kick their whining asses to the calle.
The coackroaches family will be suing the LAPD, because they shot an armed low-life cholo with a gun. And of course the other big pendejo Huizar will be kissing some cholo's family ass, and defending the cockroaches of big hazard.
Huizar is the type of mexican politico which just keeps our raza stupid and keeps making them think they are victims of the gavachos. You're a victim of laziness and feeling like a victim. Even Al Sharpton has started telling blacks to get off their ass and do something for themselves. Al Sharton quit blaming "The Man" for all the problems the blacks have.
The raza needs to do the same, quit making excuses for the pendejo cholos and their fuck-ups in life. Nobody put a gun in your hand and forced your stupid ass to shoot at cops or rivals.
Look around mensos, all of L.A. is latino, there are no gavachos pulling your puppet strings. Your life sucks because you whine and bitch instead of study and work hard. The mexican politicos will sell your stupid ass out even more than the gavachos, because you are stupid enough to believe his false promises.
Anonymous said:
2:43
Youre wrong as wrong can be. Their hearts belong to TONY! They are as dedicated to Villaraigosa as he is to . . . Villaraigosa (and we DON'T mean Mrs. V.)
A longer, more concerted fight over the Southwest could have ended up with only one outcome -- AV looking completely impotent and exposed as the promise-breaker he has always been. That's something none of them could tolerate.
So, it was for them a choice between selling out the 'hood and throwing their laughing boy at City Hall under the bus (probably not the 256).
A no-brainer! Take the trinkets, Mrs. Singing Cowboy. Nobody here looks at them much anymore, anyway.
Huizar was likewise stuck between a rock and (Tony's) hardon. As long as he plays Smiley Burnette/Pat Buttram to the mayor's Gene Autry, he's in a political safe house in L.A. and the People's Republic of Mount Washington will gladly follow him (halfway) down the hillside.
Anonymous said:
Whats "one in five"?
Why is this poster always so cryptic? If you want to keep it to yourself, don't post it anyway.
Anonymous said:
Seven of Nine's bastard child, "One in Five".
(She was drunk on 7 and 7s at the time, and it was half-past two).
No condoms available at the 24-hour, five-and-dime. (Or so he said!)
My two sense worth.
Anonymous said:
Should've tried the 7-11 on Ave. 52.
Anonymous said:
Went there, first. Dressed to the nines, but all I had was a five-spot.
Anonymous said:
3:39
One in five is 20 percent.
You must have been the valedictorian in Red Spot's graduatin' class.
Anonymous said:
I'm pretty sure that's how many high school students in Cd14 actually do graduate - 20 percent.
You don't need no fancy lawrnin' to be a street vendor.
Anonymous said:
........"FRIEND OF CAROL" DALILA SOTELO is rising as fast as Carol. How many appointments has Dalila had in the last four years. I hear that she was transferred because she, like Huizar, is very hard to work with or for. She was and continues to be a Villariagosa appointee, but I am suprised that she is not on the Southwest Society, or do they keep people from Eagle Rock out of that rare air? Maybe she and Huizar dont get along together?
Anonymous said:
Everybody on the blogs on the LA Times and the Valley papers are trashing the mural. $195K to show how the illegals live and work in Boyle Heights.
Anonymous said:
Ann Walnum and Scott Folsom are both squeaky clean and don't run with the "in crowd" from the people's enclave. Neither one has a hidden agenda. Both are honest and put the community first. Both are independent and have enough chutzpah to tell the Elyria machine to take a flying leap. I am proud to call both friends.
Anonymous said:
'Ann Walnum and Scott Folsom are both squeaky clean and don't run with the "in crowd" from the people's enclave. Neither one has a hidden agenda. Both are honest and put the community first. Both are independent and have enough chutzpah to tell the Elyria machine to take a flying leap. I am proud to call both friends."
ME TOO! A friend from HP!
Anonymous said:
The "Elyria" machine, why that sounds downright clanish, even gang-like. Think "Avenues" and "Crips" and "Bloods" and such.
I now have these mental images of aging (mostly) white residents staging vicious "drive-by" landscaping critiques.
Do you suppose they have their own gangbanger hand signals they flash at each of across the hollers and canyons with their near-arthritic fingers?
"YO, representing San Rafe, Beeyotches!"
"MWK rules, my Yuppie!"
An actual (faux marble)counter-culture.
Anonymous said:
Los Angeles Fox 11 news report that gang killer Pedro Espinoza, is an illegal alien and life long criminal. I'm sure we will see more news about this tomorrow.
Pedro Espinoza is the 18th st. gang member who killed High School football star, Jamiel Andre Shaw a few days ago.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23581198/
Red Spot in CD 14 said:
"LIL SPINNER" flashes his "W" with both hands. Then does the latest "HIP HOP SPIN" on his hood.
Anonymous said:
A news clip of another item which should be on the East Los Angeles mural. Don Quackers will enjoy this clip, he loves all things mexican.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbYsUlG00P4
'
Anonymous said:
"Lefted off"
GEEZ!
Anonymous said:
http://www.dailynews.com/breakingnews/ci_8662501
Immigration officials say the suspected Los Angeles street gang member charged in the shooting death of a high school football star may have been in the country illegally.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokeswoman Virginia Kice said Saturday her agency has filed an immigration hold against 19-year-old Pedro Espinoza.
The hold means Espinoza will be transferred into her agency's custody for possible deportation when he leaves local custody.
Espinoza was released from jail in an assault case the day before the March 2 killing of 17-year-old Jamiel Shaw Junior.
Kice did not know if there was a hold on him during his previous sentence, but said inmates on hold are generally released directly into her agency's custody.
Anonymous said:
Let's all hope Homeland Security attorneys can pass the immigration law where employers have to check social security cards against employees. We're not fooled, Huizar you would think is an illegal the way he supports them. Did you read LA Times where he was so stupid to say, lady with shopping cart wasn't an illegal, but was going shopping. Idiot!! Huizar has no respect in his district at all. Doesn't go to meetings cause people give him dirty looks. Gang bangers in Ramona Gardens tell the cops they have Huizar's cell. Yeah, Huizar is as low life TJ as you can get.
Anonymous said:
Huizar and Don Quixote have never met a cholo from Ramona Gardens who wasn't an "innocent" victim of the gavachos and LAPD.
Anonymous said:
The union that represents Los Angeles police
officers today filed an unfair employee relations claim in response to the
department ``unilaterally and secretly changing standards for admission to the
Special Weapons and Tactics unit.''
The claim was filed this afternoon with Deputy Chief Terry S. Hara at
Parker Center, according to the Los Angeles Police Protective League.
A report commissioned by police Chief William Bratton found that SWAT
training should be eased to let in more women and criticized SWAT officers for
relying too much on force over negotiations.
The conclusions angered several Special Weapons and Tactics Team
members, who told the Los Angeles Times the changes -- some already imposed --
are misguided and will probably weaken the high-risk operations unit.
The report by law enforcement experts was submitted to Bratton more than
a year ago, but he has not shared it with the Los Angeles Police Commission
or made its findings public, according to The Times, which obtained a draft.
The department implemented revisions to the SWAT standards Feb 1,
without meeting
and conferring with the League, as required by the Employee Relations
ordinance, according to the union, which is requesting that the police board
issue a cease and desist order preventing the department from implementing
changes before conferring with SWAT officers.
``As far as we understand, because we have not been allowed to review or
comment on the report, this change in SWAT standards was suggested by a panel
that had little expertise in special weapons and tactics,'' Tim Sands, LAPPL
president, said in a statement. ``At the very least, the process would have
benefited from the input of the officers who risk their lives on the SWAT front
lines."
``SWAT has an impressive 30-year record at saving lives, defusing
hostage situations, and protecting both its own team members, and the rest of
the officers of the LAPD in some of the toughest situations that we have ever
faced,'' he said. ``The current standards have served SWAT well, and in the
absence of evidence to the contrary, we are opposed to any changes that could
weaken the unit. Had the department taken the required step of involving us in
the process, we might have had a better understanding of their point of view."
The league asked the department to restore the previous SWAT standards until
the ``meet
and confer process'' has been concluded.
One of the most pressing issues is SWAT's ``insular" culture, the
experts concluded, noting there has never been a woman in the unit, The Times
reported.
They criticized the rigorous tests every officer have to pass to gain
entry into the unit's multi-week training school and complained that selection
criteria ``under-emphasize negotiating skills, patience, empathy and
flexibility while over-emphasizing physical prowess and tactical acumen," The
Times reported
The board members recommended Bratton do away with the SWAT policy of
selecting applicants only from the department's specialized Metro Division,
instead opening tryouts to the entire department, according to The Times.
Several SWAT officers' wives wrote e-mails to top police and city
officials, asking them to do away with the new criteria, The Times reported.
``...This is an attempt to be politically correct and allow a female
officer on the team," one wrote in an e-mail obtained by The Times. ``We will
not sit quietly by and allow you to compromise our husbands' safety."
Anonymous said:
San Fernando police wounded a 17-year-old boy today
in San Fernando, a sheriff's deputy said.
Police were responding to a disturbance call at 12:43 p.m. in the 1600
block of Pico Street when the teen walked out of a yard holding what appeared
to be a handgun, said Deputy Luis Castro of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's
Department.
Officers ordered the teen to drop the apparent weapon, but he instead
pointed it at the officers, who opened fire, Castro said.
The boy was shot twice in the arm and taken to a hospital, where he was
expected to survive, Castro said.
No officers were injured during the shooting.
A toy gun was recovered at the scene, but it was unclear whether it was
what the teen had been pointing at the officers, Castro said.
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