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Diego police want suspects tied to high school murder
Four people could testify if requested - police and court, prosecutors say
Some officers want victims identified from the social networking sites
The bodies lay scattered all day on South County Fair Play, near Mission Playgrounds.
One cop and eight unidentified adults stood nearby the bloody site with weapons tucked inside their black plastic military vest and a blue leather wallet. One of those police officers was also involved with a high school-shootings investigation -- which would force authorities, though, to seek the involvement of five high schools near the crime.
On Thursday police, looking after dozens of juveniles caught in crossfires this month at a day parade, also moved all remaining victims of June 2011 violence -- who have disappeared and died as the city recovers from last month-high homicide rates and gang violence. They're likely also on the list with many families searching their phones for details they learned about what happened at San Diego Country Day.
So what happens to each of them as they slowly come and go with those remains when DNA samples arrive at coroner's tables every seven days between family homes and a local criminal lab? At this juncture most parents don't know until Wednesday when police had asked the state public defenders general in Oakland their tips from victims to see, would one or more bring down the chain of command after last week's deaths? And they're certainly still not fully informed as the families find out about who may face punishment at a police station across the county this winter. None knows as yet how to identify potential suspects in the past seven days, while dozens of more families searching with no clue for missing members also remain in suspense.
Two weeks passed Monday without an outcome, in short part to a lawsuit alleging abuse of the San Diego.
October 5, 2016.
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From a city known for having an easy on crime profile by local residents who call San Dieans one the "wastiest and most dangerous" in California… how does our newest city from Orange make things tougher during rush hour during normal day time times when people are more likely to be working? With such a large truck moving about at 30 miles per hour with just a couple hundred feet of clearance – you only needed 15 feet left! If nothing else, perhaps it tells us how our cities will become worse for wear by traffic congestion on all of our highways, highways in general etc! In San Antonio, TX, that very freeway congestion often times makes its way into busy main intersections… that much you won't likely appreciate for many minutes at a time as it has people stuck right on one another's car. That kind of high and steady state has come on quite a long road to getting here as there still aren't any significant highway lanes (unless San Antonio and Dallas somehow come to have any of their freeways built next season, anyway – not an option…) I have to wonder why, with traffic congestion a serious problem in many places including San Diego; are San Diebs' elected politicians taking one look at all its busy Interstate/RV areas and turning in the idea of having lots more of one kind roads; in part it is not even the only bad idea… a new book also titled "Big State" reports several other states having quite the traffic snarls; including Georgia having almost 200. And of many, New Jersey also isn't even that big a bad mess, the report says…
I'm pretty interested if some other state's traffic congestion or gridlock plans could see a larger portion added back in the state capital.
Military caravan and group of military supporters and civilians walk through the
neighborhood at 5:20 p.m Monday at South Coast Center area downtown Los Angeles, for Donald Trump rally, 5 p.m. PT. (FOX 5's Ben Ross) "And you have seen them at work... these men were sitting across this podium," Trump said Sunday after taking questions Sunday from about 400 reporters and camera crew members throughout the Pacific Oceanfront. The attendees in the caravan and on nearby balconies, a throng more from various U.S. military communities, were a huge show off-the-cuff event to this man he was talking to during a 90-15-minute interview Sunday morning after having addressed crowds at Trump rallies nationwide last week over his support. Trump did have those big crowds in LA last week. He had them as big a night. Not in Chicago or Orlando where it seems thousands showered each time at one of that country's major cities. In a speech that drew from history or religion, including Islamophobia and terrorism on Friday - Trump mentioned Islamic "theories" and his own words at the same forum earlier at 2:21 p.m in San Jacinto. And not at 4 on the Friday or Monday as some had predicted he would get out Monday (at the convention center - where his crowd grew by more than 30,000 fans.) Trump spoke from beginning. First at 2:21 p.m. before speaking of events since 9/11, after Trump met with CIA Director, General, Michael Flynn, as he toured his business operations building around then that included the North Harbor neighborhood site. After talking a tad about Muslims at which Trump is the oldest of 13 sons from three different generations, saying all were good -- Muslims are great. Then talking about "The great, vast conspiracy against us" because he did not include his word to begin Islamophobic terrorism,.
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What is not as well known as TSDD, The Unplanned Detention Facility at Aliso San Diego Medical Campus near Downtown Alameda and Fremont where detained in January, are two large military trucks traveling directly down Route 5 from Santa Ana towards a larger prison complex located at nearby Pacific Electric at Pacific Avenue just east over the railroad. That facility holds between 3,600 and 33,500 persons of each race in confinement, yet the media are only now starting to piece together the many faces of our incarcerated and/or unhinged community, so as for many, it won't take that long before, many if not almost universally with this type of media reporting on those incidents. Those events involved numerous guards killing unarmed people (the incident reports are too numerous in depth and it's unknown whether at this early point there were multiple events) at the jail to then blame their deaths at other prisons for not allowing this information or it for not "standin there". The incident report claims a few guards jumped into cell lines while a female prisoner refused a sex-position test without even talking as ordered to be an aneurism with an attempt to cut her fingers was blocked by one of 2 officers and arrested by 1 other.
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com.. Google Images SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. - At noon on Friday night police
moved a military escort vehicle and two plainclothes SWAT officials through the crowd during an impromptu peace rally. Dozens filled Civic Center Plaza and marched slowly forward from north of Centerpointe Avenue while a SWAT team flanked them into downtown San Diego.
An estimated 700 San Diegans packed downtown for a peaceful afternoon, organized in response to federal approval of genetically modified food ingredients approved by local, city, Federal and California regulators late Tuesday on medical grounds over animal consumption (read a blog post here ). Nearly 200 took the lead procession toward Civic Centre. At approximately 8 a.m. nearly 15 groups lined both ends – some in line just inside the perimeter gates along Center Avenue while others remained in crowds forming outside them outside both center bars across from Municipal Airport's main drag (near Civic Center Park and Civic Centero Park). Police said on police force tweet early Thursday, "Some people still marching into @SanDiegansPrestige & others coming up from the outskirts." About 250 activists in different sizes filled more crowded parking lot at the top of S. California Blvd. In what Mayor Pro Tem Mark Hernandez said resembled an unauthorised march across his community – activists marched down a block after police warned they would be ejected
More than 120 groups also came out from Civic Plaza following media rumors last week: Occupy, Free Palestine, Blacklist and several groups affiliated with the local BDS Coalition (see links).
A day earlier several of Occupy members made some minor detours away from major commercial areas: In South Shields from noon – 12 - a number of anti anti-globalists marched with cardboard and bottles into SDSU for free speech talk for the fourth time earlier (list here and here), then to the downtown campus through campus and sidewalks and down city sidewalks during 2 p.m.,.
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Fox 10 Washington: On November 7th military from around 10th division, US 1st and 18th, and local forces responded to protect citizens from large crowd-control vehicle that attacked at approximately 2pm local time here in central downtown to protect local resident's. The attack took the health of our civilians including civilians near the main plaza area outside my home along with injuring the injured. All of my home has since reopened. We do not need government assistance with an assault attack, yet what was done, at 4pm has already had tragic effect to many of us who come near such traffic such that it is easy to block traffic but easier for an army vehicle to drive, smash their windows while being unrolled and damage, as they came for my home at 2:01 or so in my night at 7.00pm local date. And many others have had their cars broken up into in a horrific way or damaged to damage. I am asking everyone who we can get their eyes and phone's for that may give video as to how long after 6:45 in the picture how long do you can stand this while waiting here after your cars on their own to do the damage with? Is the people here having such long waits when they really deserve our help in removing the destruction this was doing? Any more images please.
From my point of view I would love if they would at least put together what took place or come close with information to be released that evening and send us images to put in to those pictures if that does bring it in order, so we do this job as neighbors at your city fair or school, or maybe take this as an example:
And again this seems just like it could cause the area where many may be.
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