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Wednesday, November 03, 2010

Outtakes from CD 14 Special Report: What has Councilman Huizar done to stop the illegal housing of Sex Offenders in El Sereno?

2008 letter to Counciman Huizar from Supervisor Gloria Molina. What has change since 2008?

Letter from State Senator Gloria Romero regarding the illegal housing of Sex Offenders in El Sereno.

Rally on November 13, 2010 to demand action and firing of Maria Franco.

What issues will the voters in CD 14 use to gauge whether current Councilman Huizar, is worthy of four more years as their councilman?
For many in El Sereno, his leadership or lack of, regarding the illegal housing of sex offenders, will be the defining issue whether to support him in 2011. And judging by the numbers given to the LA-32 Neighborhood Council at its October meeting, he is in trouble.
In 2008, Los Angeles County Board of Supervisor Gloria Molina advised Councilman Huizar to act on the information cited in her letter. As of October 6, 2010, what has transpired since 2008 when State Senator Gloria Romero reported some 50 Sex Offenders in El Sereno? Well the number is now 67 Sex Offenders.
Simply, nearly one out of every ten sex offenders under LAPD supervision, is relocated within the 90032 zip code, the most by far in the LAPD area of responsibility. For many, this has become the breaking point as they are angry that their community, is being illegally burdened with a disapportionate amount of sex offenders.
Thus, a rally is plan for November 13, 2010, to demand that those responsible for this illegal housing of sex offenders, be held accountable and terminated, that includes Region 3 Parole Chief Deputy Maria Franco.
..... and what will Councilman Huizar be doing that day? Having a prior-planned block party to celebrate the completion of the new Valley Blvd. Overpass. maybe he should change his priorities for that day?
Your thoughts..............
Scott Johnson in CD 14

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20 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Since "noone" has commented yet, after your discredited attacks on Gatto, I'll charitably give you a few so you don't feel like a total loser.

"a rally is plan."

How's that for starters?

November 04, 2010 9:42 AM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

"Gloria Molina advise Councilman Huizar"

November 04, 2010 9:43 AM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

"what has change"


Me name Scott. Me right swell.

November 04, 2010 9:45 AM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

"Simply, nearly"

And

"is house in the 90032 zip code"


I'm bored with this. I'm stopping. You're beyond help, Scott.

November 04, 2010 9:46 AM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Discredited attacks on Mike Gatto??

Sounds like a bitter, Modelos chugging blogger to me.

BTW, care to comment about the background information here?

November 04, 2010 11:16 AM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Dude, you are just a total loser. I am not a big Huizzy fan, but with you backing the other guy, I'm just going to go with Huizar just to spite you.

OR

To put this in incorrect English that you are used to: Noone should votes for you're candidat just because you are a totally dufus.

November 04, 2010 11:20 AM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

For those of you who are new to this blog, NO, these posts by Red Spot are not supposed to make sense. They are here solely for the purpose of making Higby and JoeB. look like literary scholars.

Also, 11:16=Red Spot if that wasn't already obvious.

November 04, 2010 12:00 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Red Spot - yesterday you seemed to imply that Prop 19 stood to benefit drug cartels. I asked in comments if you would clarify the statement as it was the first time I had heard this. I'm sure it was an honest oversight that you never replied. I'm wondering if you would please explain how Prop 19 stood to benefit the cartels? Thanks much!

November 04, 2010 12:08 PM  

Blogger Red Spot in CD 14 said:

Spin exercise in progress.

November 04, 2010 12:42 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Maybe it's because I'm new here but it seems like maybe Red Spot needs to lay off the "Prop 19" a bit. Does this makes sense to ANYONE ELSE???

November 04, 2010 12:42 PM  

Blogger Red Spot in CD 14 said:

12:08,

According to tests done on some of the Medical Marijuana that is sold, the same chemicals are being matched with the seize marijuana from cartel-connected pot groves.

Thus, if the cartels marijuana crops are finding their way on to street through Medical Marijuana establishments. Then when what would perclude cartel-connected entities from tapping into the legal Marijuana Market?

But since Prop 19 went up in smoke, then this discussion is mute. Yet, cartel-connected groves are causing major ecological damage to our public lands.

November 04, 2010 12:53 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Scott:

I'm not sure what Huizar's role in this situation should be. It's a Dept. of Corrections and a Parole Dept. issue. Why isn't the attention being directed to the depts. who have the authority and responsibility to deal with it?

Wouldn't that make more sense?

November 04, 2010 12:56 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

No way Huizzy's doing ANYTHING but Valley overpass on that day. That's his somewhat more concrete (pun?) version of the Villar. . .

80 FAKE NEIGHBORHOOD WATCHES

It's ALL his people have been talking about for almost THREE years, all around the district. You'd think they paved each step of it themselves, on weekends, using cement mixed with their own sweat and tears.

How much of the district will actually benefit from that one mini-bridge? Maybe 5-10 percent of constituents will even notice the change, plus an unknown number of non-Angelenos passing through from nearby incorporated cities.

Okay, OKAY, it's GOOD thing, true. But what have you done for the (rest of the) district LATELY, Jose?

(Oh, but more to the point, Rid Sput...) If you're counseling Rudy M. these days, don't get him running on the El Sereno-based sex offender bandwagon. You may recall, another badly beaten Huizar challenger tried that already, and it's a no-win situation all the way around.

Jose's probably floated more anti-offender legislation through City Council the last 4-5 years than all other district's combined. He can always point to that. It doesn't really change anything, but can you possibly expect from a City where new Councilmembers place their hand on a bound copy of "ACLU Briefing Papers" and raise their LEFT hand when they're sworn in.

November 04, 2010 1:12 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

For comparison, the Valley overpass project cost about as much in taxpayer $$ as 6 hours of Prez. Obama's ridiculous $200 Million-a-DAY junket to India, etc.

It'll cost more to LOAD the plane in DC before takeoff.

Our local officials are pikers when it comes to spending, especially when you look at what the "compassionate" Feds of the "people's party" can torch in a week or so.

November 04, 2010 3:16 PM  

Anonymous g said:

Sounds like they have problems with sex offenders in LA so what's new.Gloria doesn't care that they will be forced to release more to the general public due to cuts in jails and prisons. So much for her boycott of ARIZONA.

November 04, 2010 3:39 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Latest News:

Judge Espinosa suspended Jessica's Law because the lack of suitable housing for this scum of humanity has left many of them homeless.

The demonstration might as well be cancelled.

November 04, 2010 6:52 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Huizar spends money for all his communities’ festivities just to promote himself.
In which way has he ever made a difference? Just another politician that has failed in his job.

November 07, 2010 7:24 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

The question is not "is he worthy of 4 more years" but rather was he worthy to begin with? Answer that in a thoughtful way and defensible way.

November 08, 2010 6:59 AM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Huizar is spending a fortune in every community to light a stupid Xmas tree. Instead of using that money to help extend hours for the libraries and parks. Bad choice .

November 09, 2010 5:43 AM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Interesting post. Too bad the numbers are off by a factor of 10. There are over 5000 active registrants in the City (on parole and subject to the distance based restrictions). There are 187 in all of Hollenbeck Division, which is actually one of lowest numbers of any in the City. The 67 folks in the 90032 zip code are not the most in an area by any stretch of the imagination. Sorry.

November 10, 2010 5:39 PM  

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