Actor says he was kidnapped forced to smoke drugs

This from CNN. Radar Online had the story first:

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Actor Jeremy London escaped from armed carjackers who kidnapped him along a Palm Springs, California, roadside last week, police said.

London said the kidnappers forced him to “use illegal drugs,” according to a Palm Springs Police statement.

London, 37, is known for his television work, including five seasons as Griffin Holbrook on the hit series “Party of Five.”

The actor told police that “several men” approached him as he was changing a flat tire on Friday, according to the the police statement. After they helped change the tire, London offered them a ride home, police said.

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Firing Squad executes Utah killer — an eye witness account

Death Row inmate Ronnie Lee Gardner died in a barrage of bullets early Friday as Utah carried out its first firing squad execution in 14 years.

Shortly before the shooting, Gardner was strapped into a chair and a team of five marksmen aimed their guns at a white target pinned to his chest.

He was pronounced dead at 12:20 a.m.

Here’s what reporter Nate Carlisler witnessed

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Monterey park man killed on freeway, woman booked on suspicion of vehicular homicide

ALHAMBRA — A Monterey Park man died early Thursday after being struck by an allegedly intoxicated driver while he was walking on the 10 Freeway, authorities said.
Jerome Anderson, 60, died at the scene, Los Angeles County Department of Coroner’s Chief of Operations Craig Harvey said.
Jamie Mulford, 27, of Monterey park was booked on suspicion of vehicular homicide, California Highway Patrol officials said.
Her 2008 Toyota coupe struck the man about 2:25 a.m. on the eastbound 10 Freeway, just west of New Avenue, California Highway Patrol Officer Paul Martinez said in a written statement.
“(Anderson) was walking northbound in the No. 4 lane, directly in front of (the Toyota),” the statement said.
The woman was hospitalized after complaining of pain and booked at a hospital jail ward, authorities said.
The woman is suspected of being under the influence of alcohol and another substance, though it was unclear Thursday what that substance was believed to be, CHP Sgt. Connie Guzman said.
Authorities booked the woman on suspicion of vehicular homicide because she had prior convictions for driving under the influence, Guzman said.
Mulford was convicted of drunken driving on April 1, 2005 in Compton Superior Court, according to court records June 20, 2005 in Long Beach Superior Court.
It was unclear why the man was on the freeway, though family members said it was not uncommon for the man to take short cuts while walking, Guzman added.
According to sheriff’s booking records, Mulford was being held in lieu of $1 million bail. No information was available regarding her initial court appearance.

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Molesting Pop Warner coach (a former cop) pleads guilty in Whittier case

Former Whittier cop Paul Ayala, 42, was sentenced to 24 years in state prison on four counts of continual sexual abuse of a child and one count of lewd act upon a child, according to court documents.

“We loved you,” said the aunt of one of the children. “We trusted you not just with our hearts but with our most prized possessions – our children.”

Ayala wept and said in a statement he was sorry.

“I was a victim, too,” he said. “I know the hurt.”

From The Los Angeles County DA’s Office:

WHITTIER – A former Pop Warner football coach pleaded no contest today to sexually molesting four young boys who played on his teams and to molesting a fifth victim, a teenaged girl, the District Attorney’s office announced.

Paul Anthony Ayala, 42, entered the plea before Superior Court Commissioner Loren Di Frank, said Deputy District Attorney Frank Dunnick. He was immediately sentenced to 24 years in state prison as part of a negotiated plea. He will also be required to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life.

Ayala pleaded no contest to four counts of continuous sexual abuse of a child and one count of lewd act on a child involving all five victims, Dunnick.

The victims’ families were consulted and approved of the plea agreement and sentence, Dunnick said. Several families made emotional impact statements at today’s sentencing.

“Several of the victims and their families expressed concern over testifying in court, and this resolution spares them any additional stress and anxiety brought on by the court process,” Dunnick said.

Police were notified in February after one victim told a family member. The Sheriff’s Department launched an investigation. Ayala was initially charged with one felony count of oral copulation of a child under 10 and eight felony counts of sexual molestation of a child under 14 involving two boys, who were each 10 at the time of the incidents.

Three additional victims – two boys ages 10 and one girl who was 15 when she was fondled – came forward and charges were added. Ayala was charged with sexually molesting the victims between 2008 to February, 2010.

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Lawsuit targets LA Sheriff’s deputies for sex with alleged crime victims

A federal civil rights lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court Wednesday alleges the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department encourages deputies to seek out intimate relationships with alleged victims of crimes.

The lawsuit also alleges the Sheriff’s Department routinely covers up inappropriate relationships and conflicts-of-interests and conducts internal investigations aimed at exonerating accused deputies.

The lawsuit, filed by Arnoldo Casillas on behalf of Alberto Gutierrez of Rosemead, seeks unspecified damages.

“There’s this problem and practice of sweeping this behavior under the rug,” said Casillas at a press conference Wednesday in Montebello.

Sheriff’s officials denied the allegations leveled at the department and Detective Phil Solano, a 29-year-veteran who works at the Industry substation.

Solano did not return three calls seeking comment.

Read more: http://www.sgvtribune.com/ci_15312967#ixzz0r5NSPvVI

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Five hurt in four-vehicle crash in Pasadena

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PASADENA — Five people were hurt Tuesday in a four-vehicle crash in Pasadena, authorities said.
The crash took place about 2:30 p.m. at Fair Oaks Avenue and Mountain Street, Pasadena Fire Department spokeswoman Lisa Derderian said.
Five people — all adults — were hospitalized as a result of the collision, she said. Two people suffered serious injuries, two people suffered moderate injuries and one person was hospitalized with minor injuries.
One vehicle overturned in the crash, and one person had to be freed from a wrecked car by firefighters.
The cause of the crash remained under investigation Wednesday, Pasadena police Lt. Tom Delgado said, though there were no preliminary indications of a crime.

PHOTO courtesy of the Pasadena Fire Department

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Facebook friending gets Industry detective reassigned

A sheriff’s spokesman said officials reassigned an Industry detective to administrative duty after allegations surfaced that he had a Rosemead man arrested to further a relationship with the man’s wife.

Detective Phil Solano remains at the Industry Station pending the outcome of the investigation, said Steve Whitmore, spokesman for Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca.

The probe began in April shortly after the Sheriff’s Department received a complaint, Whitmore said.

“That’s news to me,” Solano said of the investigation. He declined to comment further.

According to court documents, Alberto Gutierrez, 36, was arrested in June 2008 on suspicion of making death threats and violating a domestic restraining order, Solano investigated the case.

In September 2008 Solano arrested Gutierrez on suspicion of violating a restraining order and stalking.

Gutierrez said at the time of his arrests he didn’t know Solano and his wife Mayela Gutierrez knew each other. But, during his April trial, Gutierrez learned that his wife and Solano were Facebook friends. Solano testified under oath that he had “one communication” with Mayela, according to court documents.

Despite the Internet relationship with the suspect’s wife, Solano, a 29-year veteran of the Sheriff’s Department, investigated the case and testified against Gutierrez, according to court documents.

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Trial begins for Monrovia pair accused of slaying Sammantha Salas

BURBANK – More than two years after 16-year-old Sammantha Salas was gunned during a string of racially charged gang shootings in Monrovia, jury selection began Wednesday in the trial of two men charged with her murder.

“Well, it’s finally happening,” said Janette Chavez, Salas’ mother.

The teenager was shot to death by two masked gunman in January 2008 as part of what investigators believe was a string of retaliatory shootings between a black and Latino gangs in Monrovia.

Two cousins, 28-year-old Nickelis Blackwell and 24-year-old Rayshawn Blackwell, are accused of shooting Salas to death as she was walking with a friend near her father’s home in unincorporated Monrovia.

Chavez spent Monday waiting for a jury to be picked, and she said that based on the evidence she heard in the preliminary hearing, she hopes that jury convicts both Blackwells of murder.

“I want them in prison for the rest of their lives so another family doesn’t have to suffer the loss that we did,” Chavez said.

The trial was moved to Burbank last week because no courtrooms in Pasadena were prepared to handle a case that attorneys believe could last three weeks, prosecutors said.

A witness in the preliminary hearing for the Blackwells said the cousins confessed to the crime the night of the shooting.

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Michael Jackson’s brother checks into hospital

PASADENA – Media outlets swarmed Huntington Hospital on Tuesday waiting for confirmation that Randy Jackson, brother of the late Michael Jackson, was being treated for chest pains.

A source close to the Jackson family who spoke only on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly said Jackson, 48, experienced chest pains around noon and was taken to Huntington, where he is awaiting the outcome of tests. The source said doctors think it was a mild heart attack, but this has not yet been confirmed.

The announcement sparked a media frenzy. CBS, ABC and the Star-News were on scene, but unable to confirm whether the member of the Jackson 5 was being treated at Huntington.

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CHP changes theory on motorcycle crash; hit-and-run suspect arrested

SAN DIMAS — A motorcycle crash that killed a man and injured an 11-year-old boy last week was not a solo crash, as initially reported by investigators, but was caused by a hit-and-run driver who was behind bars Sunday, authorities said.
Ryan Ferreira, 39, of West Covina was arrested Saturday on suspicion of gross vehicular manslaughter and hit-and-run, CHP Sgt. Kurt Stormes said.
He is suspected of performing an unsafe lane change near a motorcycle that was being driven by Michael Smith, 36, of Upland about noon on June 6 on a transition road between the southbound 57 Freeway and the eastbound 10 Freeway, officials said. Nathan Ryan, an 11-year-old Upland boy who was riding on the back of the motorcycle, was hospitalized with serious injuries.
The injured boy’s mother, Karen Ryan, said her son maintained from the beginning that the motorcycle was struck by a truck.
“My son knew from day one,” she said. “That’s what he told everybody.”
Despite the fact that CHP investigators initially said there was no physical evidence or witness statements to support the boy’s account, “There was never a doubt in my mind that it wasn’t a solo accident,” she said.
Smith, Karen Ryan’s boyfriend, “was an experienced rider,” Ryan added.
“Mike was a hero, that’s all there is too it,” she said. “He was my best friend, my love, my everything.”
Nathan Ryan was recovering from his injuries at a hospital Sunday, family members said, but was expected to be discharged soon.
In the days following the fatal crash, CHP officials said they suspected the crash involved only the motorcycle and no other vehicles, and that excessive speed on the part of the 2007 Honda CBR 1000 motorcycle likely played a role in the crash.
Recently discovered physical evidence, along with an anonymous tipster, helped lead investigators to change their theory and arrest Ferreira Saturday morning, Stormes said. Details of the arrest were not available Sunday.
Karen Ryan said the initial CHP and news reports suggesting the motorcycle crash involved only one vehicle, as well as public reaction to them in online postings, were very hurtful to her family during an already difficult time.
According to sheriff’s booking records, Ferreira was being held in lieu of $50,000 bail and was due for arraignment Monday in Pomona Superior Court.

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