Thursday’s column (Northwest)

By some estimates there are as many as 400 members of the Denver Lanes street gang living in Pasadena.

A blood gang that probably originated in Los Angeles, PDL is often responsible for much of the violence that occurs in Northwest Pasadena.

Needless to say, the streets, apartments and housing projects PDL claims as its turf don’t often make New Year’s Day television broadcasts highlighting the wonders of the Rose City.

Neither does much of the rest of the city north of the 210 Freeway for that matter. Where turf is claimed by gangs like the Pasadena Latin Kings, the Raymond Avenue Crips, Northside Pasadena, the Villa Boyz, Varrio Pasadena Rifa, the Summit Street Smokers, Pepper Street, Squiggly Lane and the Project Gangsters.

Some wear red like the Bloods. Some wear blue like the Crips. Others, like the Project Gangsters, simply wear black.

On a summer day in the Northwest, families sweltering in cramped apartments seek refuge on rickety balconies. A cop drives by in an unmarked car and gets mad-dogged by an old woman who mouths obscenities before flipping the bird.

Down the road on Orange Grove Boulevard, the passenger in a car traveling the opposite direction hangs out the window and contorts his hand into an unmistakable gang sign.

On Howard Street, a group of young men shoot craps as they banter with the cop about the neighborhood.

Outside a Washington Boulevard apartment complex, a guy once named in an


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injunction against the PDL gang tells the cop his brother will be “out in a minute.” In other words, his brother is doing prison time and probably has two or three years to go before he’s eligible for parole.

On another street the cop points out the luxury Lexus that belongs to the PDL’s shot-caller. Near Robinson Road, he points out a yellow mansion with exterior spiral staircases and white trim. It’s surrounded by a 6-foot-high, wrought-iron fence.

“They shoot pornos there,” he says. “Or at least they used to.”

Up on Woodbury, the detective talks to a young girl about her family. She says many of her relatives are unavailable. But, “They’ll be back in a minute.”

Elsewhere drug deals go down in alleyways and driveways. The sight of a white, unmarked patrol car sends the actors scurrying in various directions.

Up the road, a “basehead” looks lost standing outside an abandoned house. A couple of doors down three generations of a family that’s well-known to cops in Northwest Pasadena gathers on their front lawn and driveway.

Most everywhere the detective gets stares and dirty looks.

Somehow the neighborhood has been a breeding ground for violence and bad behavior for as long as most remember. This is where gangs like PDL thrive.

“The gangs are constantly struggling for power in the community,” Pasadena police Detective Kevin Gomez recently explained in a preliminary hearing for Dwayne Rice and Charles Wetstone, a pair of PDLs accused in the execution murder of Squiggly Lane rival David Crosby.

“The larger the territory, the more opportunities for the gang,” he continued.

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Pasadena mother of dead baby in custody *

Police have apparently arrested the mother of a 2-year-old found dead in his crib Tuesday, according to Sheriff’s booking records. The woman is being held on $1 million bail. 

* PASADENA – The mother of a 2-year-old child found dead in a Pasadena home is in custody and being held on $1 million in bail, according to arrest records.

Maria Jesus Pelaez, 29, was arrested Tuesday night after her child was found dead at 500 N. Summit Avenue. She was booked for an undisclosed felony, Los Angeles Sheriff’s Dept. records indicate.
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Death of Pasadena toddler under investigation

This from the Star-News: 


PASADENA — An autopsy is scheduled to be performed today on a 2-year-old Pasadena boy found dead in his crib yesterday, county coroner’s officials said this morning.

Some preliminary results could be available late this afternoon, officials said.

Police received a frantic call from the boy’s mother saying the toddler was unresponsive. Paramedics rushed to the home in the 500 block of North Summit Avenue on Tuesday morning, but were unsuccessful in their attempts to revive the child, who was pronounced dead at the scene.


Police have not said whether they suspect criminal conduct. Their investigation coincides with a push by LA county supervisors to better monitor the county’s child welfare system.

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Pasadena gets cold case suspect in Mexico

Manuel, “Lil Monkey” Penaloza has been captured in Mexico, officials said.

This from the wires:

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PASADENA, Calif.–Police say a man suspected in a nearly three-year-old double murder in Pasadena has been arrested in Mexico.

Pasadena police on Tuesday announced the arrest of Manuel Penaloza.

Police spokeswoman Janet Pope-Givens says the U.S. Marshals Service flew a team to Mexico on Aug. 6 and met with Mexican federal agents after receiving a tip that Penaloza was hiding in the small town of Zorcua, Guerrero.

She says agents set up surveillance and Penaloza was arrested without incident.

Police say Penaloza had been sought since the October 2006 deaths of two people who were found slain in a car.

Here’s the America’s Most Wanted Web page devoted to the Penaloza case

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Yum Yum: beer runs, drowning dogs, Octomom and a mental health task force at Caltech

Fish wrap for the afternoon:

Another Yum Yum doughnut shop targeted by 211 artists in Baldwin Park
Covina reports three arrests after beer run and short pursuit
Covina cop saves a dog from drowning
Octomom’s kids can’t be filmed for a while
Suicides among Asian students cause concern at Caltech
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LA City Murders down in 2009

According to LA Weekly via LAist:

By LA Weekly’s count of every murder within Los Angeles city limits, we are at 168 as of yesterday when a taxi driver stabbed earlier this month died of his wounds. Compare that to last yearJuly 18th, there were 208 compared to the 162 this year as of that date. That’s a 22.1% decline in murders so far. Add to that, the murder rate has declined over the last few years. The LAPD’s consent decree ended last week, which in theory should let officers be more productive in some aspects, but some oppose the lifting of the decree. The ACLU contends that there are still problems within the department in regards to racial bias.


As for the SGV. There were several shootings over the weekend, none fatal. But Pasadena’s homicide rate seems to be well above last year’s.

Here’s the latest stats from our homicide map:

Homicides by City

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Shades of Ebony Huell — 17-year-old shot in head at Pasadena Party

PASADENA – A 17-year-old girl remained in critical condition Sunday after being shot in the head at a party, authorities said.
The shooting occurred about 10:30 p.m. Saturday at a large house party in the 500 block of Westgate Street, Pasadena police Lt. Tom Delgado said.
Few details were available about the shooting Sunday, the lieutenant said. A description of the shooter or a motive in the attack was not known.
“At this point, it’s really mind-boggling to understand why someone would want to shoot a 17 year old female at this party,” Delgado said. “It’s very puzzling.”
Authorities estimated more than 100 people were at the party when shots rang out.
The shooting occurred outdoors, Delgado said, however the victim, a Los Angeles resident, collapsed at the door of the home as she tried to get inside.
The wounded woman was not believed to have gang ties, he added.
Police had not responded to any calls at the party prior to the shooting, Delgado said.
Detectives continued gathering clues and interviewing witnesses Sunday.

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Pasadena posts 5th homicide of the year

PASADENA – A man was stabbed to death Thursday night, police officials said.

The stabbing occurred about 11:30 p.m.in the 700 block of North Fair Oaks Avenue, said Pasadena Lt. Keith Jones.

“All we know is that someone was stabbed multiple times, and transported to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead,” Jones said.

Here’s our updated SGV stats for 2009. Pasadena’s five homicides are now the most in the San Gabriel Valley.

Location City Victim name Age Method Date Description
Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear
1350 Mentone Ave Pasadena, CA Pasadena Barnes, Leroy 38 Officer involved Shooting Feb 19, 2009 Pasadena police fatally shot 38-year-old Leroy Barnes during a traffic stop on Feb. 19.
100 South Virginia Avenue, Pasadena, CA Pasadena Elinor Hill Manson 74 strangulation Apr 2, 2009 Police say Elinor Manson, 74, was strangled by her 78-year-old ex-husband, William Manson, at the woman’s home in the 100 block of South Virgina Avenue in Pasadena. Police say William Manson then tried to kill himself with an overdose of insulin.
100 South Hill Avenue, Pasadena, CA Pasadena James Hall 41 stabbing Apr 20, 2009 Story”> James Hall, 41, was stabbed to death near Pasadena City College. Patrick Mason, 42, and Steven Sumner, 45, both of Pasadena, were arrested in connection with the stabbing. Story
162 N. Sierra Madre Blvd, Pasadena, CA Pasadena David Crosby 39 Gunshot May 29, 2009 Story”> A man walked into the crowded Atlantis restaurant on May 29, 2009 and fatally shot 39-year-old David Crosby, of Lancaster. Story
700 N Fair Oaks Ave, Pasadena, CA Pasadena John Doe Stabbing Jul 16, 2009 A man was stabbed to death on July 16 around 11:30 p.m.in the 700 block of North Fair Oaks Avenue.

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211 suspect jumps from parking structure

From the “Only in Pasadena” file:

PASADENA – Cornered atop a parking structure with no way out, a suspected bank robber made a desperate move Monday as officers closed in – he jumped from the roof of the five-story structure.

Seriously injured, the man was taken to a hospital, where he was in critical condition, authorities said.

Workers in the area said they heard a scream, then heard a loud thump; several said they then saw the man lying on the ground before paramedics arrived.

About an hour earlier, at about 9:16 a.m., the man held up the California National Bank, 101 N. Lake Ave., telling a clerk he had a gun, police said.

He ran out with an undisclosed amount of cash. But a person inside the bank, either an employee or a teller, ran after the man, calling 9-1-1 and providing police with a “good” description of the robber, Pasadena Police Department spokeswoman Janet Pope Givens said.

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