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Today I read about a man that was shot and killed in Logan Heights yesterday. A man was shot in the head and killed yesterday in Logan Heights. Two men have been detained for questioning. The shooting happened around 6:15pm. A resident had reported that a man had been shot in a front yard of a residence. Police were investigating weather it was connected to an incident in which someone shot at a car on state route 94. A green Honda civic may have been involved in both incidents. The shooting happened on South 30th street.
Interesting facts- About 5:30 pm a motorist called 911 and said that five people in a green Honda Civic threw bottles at a car.
My Opinion- I think that is sad that the guy was killed. My PHILOSOPHPY is that the police will try to find the people that sis it they will NEGATE it though and then they will CONVENE at court.
A man shot in the head and killed yesterday in Logan Heights, and two men were detained a block away for questioning, San Diego police said. The shooting happened about 6:15 p.m. on south 30th Street near Logan Avenue. Police were investigating whether it was connected to an incident in which someone shot at a car on state route 94 about 5:30 p.m. A green Honda civic might have been in both incidents. About 5:30 p.m. a motorist called 911. I think this is really wreck less and dangerous.
Today I read about a woman that escaped in the 70’s is to be released in Michigan. After three decades on the run and then about a year behind bars, a Carmel Valley woman convicted of selling drugs in the 1970s will be released from a Michigan prison today. Susan LeFevre, 54, escaped from prison in 1976 and disappeared for 32 years until the U.S Marshals tracked her down last spring. LeFevre, who married years ago and goes by the name Marie Walsh, was paroled in January but order to served another four months in the Detroit-area prison due to record of misconduct while in the facility. The Michigan Department of Corrections has agreed to transfer her parole to California so she can return home. A department spokesman named John Cordell say that they think she just wants to go back to her normal life. LeFevre pleaded guilty to selling heroin as a 19-year-old in 1974, and later she said she was shocked to learn she would be sentenced to 10 to 20 years. Court documents portrayed her as a major player in the Saginaw drug world, but LeFevre denies it. She escaped from a Michigan prison in 1976 after serving about 14 months by climbing over the prisons barbed wire fence. Her grandfather picked her up and helped her disappeared. Last year, LeFevre pleased guilty to the escape charges and was sentenced to probation.
In today’s san Diego Union Tribune I read about a man shot and killed on his porch in Logan Heights. The man was shot in the dome and killed yesterday in Logan heights and two men were arrested two blocks away for questioning. Police are investigating whether it was connected in to an incident where a car was blasted at on state route 94 at about 5:30p.m. a green Honda civic might have been involved in both incidents. The car was seen going south on trampa street after the shooting. A resident said he called the cops to inform them a man was shot on a porch. Pigs stopped a car a couple blocks down for question. The incident on route 94 was a car threw bottles at an other car and then let birds fly hitting the car many times. the philosophy is that the both men were in two lame gangs.
A man was shot and killed inside his yard. On 30st near Logan Avenue someone with probably not a good PHILOSOPHY was murdered. It is believed that a green Honda Civic might be involved. The Civic was involved in a drive by towards another car about 30 minutes before the murder. Two men were taken for questioning from Marcy Avenue 5 minutes after the shooting. The police will have to CONVENE and decide what is helpful and what they should NEGATE. The police will investigate and try to find out whether the green Civic was involved or not.
I think that it will be hard to find the murderer. The victim was probably a gang member which is dangerous. Nobody deserves to die but, if he was a gang member he knew the risk when he took the job.
In the paper I read about a man that was try to cross 23 pounds the price of that was 4.7 million dollars. He was driving with onions in between Mazatlan and Tijuana when the officers suspected some thing when they got to El Centinela which is a check point between Mexicali and Tijuana
In today’s paper I read about how tract-trailer driver transporting onions between Mazatlan and Tijuana was also carrying a hidden cargo of nearly 23,000 pounds of marijuana. The drugs were seized on the highway between Mexicali and Tijuana at the checkpoint known as El Centinela. The driver was taken into custody and CONVENED further into the custody of law enforcement authorities. The 5,114 seized marijuana packages are worth about $4.7 million street value. However, now that the drugs are seized they have NEGATED their original money making purpose, and so they will not be in the hands of drug users this time. In another story, a former North County school administrator was sentenced to 12 years in prison yesterday after admitting he molested a girl for several years. In March, Robert Melvin Goode Jr., 60, pleaded guilty to one count of continuous sexual abuse of a minor and one count of forcible lewd acts upon a child. Prosecutors said the abuse began when the girl was 8 and continued for six years. They said they sought a plea agreement so the girl would not have to testify. Goode was a senior administrator at Classical Academy High School in Escondido and Coastal Academy in Oceanside. In another story, authorities are watching for seat belt violations more aggressively. The PHILOSOPHY is that if police crack down on seatbelt violations people will be more tempted to buckle up in order to avoid a ticket. Fines for first-time, adult seat belt violations jumped to $132 from $91 last year. When children younger than 16 fail to buckle up, motorists can be fined $435 for a first0time offense, compared with $401 last year. Police in National City and Chula Vista and the California Highway Patrol plan to beef up enforcement of the state’s “occupant protection laws” through May 31. I believe that cracking down on non-bucklers is a great idea. Its not like fastening your seat belt is eve that hard, and so it will teach people safety and discipline at the same time. As far as the teacher-rapist goes, I believe that scumbags like him should be put to death. The little girl that he so gruesomely abused is going to have to live with those thoughts the rest of her life, while the abuser is only doing 12 years in prison. Ridiculous.
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