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Crime and Punishment Crimes affecting our state and communities. Manhunts, wanted posters, Arrests, and sentences. |
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Mendocino supervisors say no to marijuana 'state of emergency'
Mendocino County supervisors won't be declaring a state of emergency in response to the massive marijuana gardens being grown on public lands, a tactic requested by county residents fed up with being unable to safely use forest land.
Instead, they will invite five other counties to participate in a December symposium aimed at creating a regional effort to to eradicate marijuana in the Mendocino National Forest... http://www.pressdemocrat.com/article...-of-emergency- December???...gee that's only 2 months AFTER harvest...what a bunch of Idiots. |
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I think we need to kick the canaries in your cage December's a perfect time for this....in The new banana republic |
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Hunters threatened by armed men in Cow Mountain rec area
Federal officials have issued a public alert after deer hunters in the South Cow Mountain Recreational Area outside Ukiah were confronted by armed men in an area near a campground where evidence suggests marijuana was being grown.
The Bureau of Land Management frequently finds cannabis gardens in the area, but with Sunday's encounter warned the public to beware. “The Bureau of Land Management is investigating the incident,” Rich Burns, BLM Ukiah Field Office manager said in a press statement. “In the meantime, anyone visiting the area should be aware of their surroundings and leave the area if they notice anything unusual.” The Cow Mountain Recreational Area, a rugged, 52,000-acre expanse east of Ukiah in the hills between Highways 20 and 175, is used for hiking, mountain biking, hunting and, in its southern portion, off-road vehicles. BLM personnel said the five hunters were on Trail 8 near the Red Mountain Campground on South Cow Mountain's west side when they noticed drip irrigation tubing of the kind often used in pot gardens and were confronted by two armed Latino men. The hunters turned back but were confronted by a third armed man. As they drove from the area, they encountered yet a fourth man in a pickup truck who warned them to stay out of the area, authorities said. The men related the incident to the BLM on Monday, spokesman David Christy said, and authorities are looking for a marijuana grow based on their report. http://www.pressdemocrat.com/article...n-Cow-Mountain |
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Man killed by deputies at Mendocino County marijuana garden identified
http://www.pressdemocrat.com/article...t-garden-ID-d-
Another upstanding Anderson Valley/Boonville "resident" shot... Mendocino County authorities have identified the man shot and killed Wednesday by sheriff's deputies as Mariano Lopez Fernandez, 31. Fernandez, previously a Boonville resident, was a transient growing marijuana in Laytonville when drug agents raiding a large property west of town early Wednesday encountered him in a pot garden, sheriff's Capt. Kurt Smallcomb said. Authorities described Fernandez as an “armed guard,” one of several armed suspects tending to the garden, and said he was shot by three of five deputies at the site when he brandished a rifle. He was pronounced dead at the scene, officials said. Authorities have not made public how many times he was shot or by how many deputies. They have not identified the deputies, either. An autopsy was conducted Thursday, but Smallcomb said officials will not be releasing results until all medical and toxicology tests are complete - a process that usually takes several weeks. Fernandez was in one of two gardens on a larger property at which a contingent of 60 county and federal agents were serving search warrants. There was also gunfire at the second garden, where, officials said, four armed suspects fired upon drug agents who returned fire. The suspects then fled, and it remained unknown if any were struck or injured. No officers were hit in that exchange. At least 2,400 marijuana plants were seized in the operation, as well as firearms and other narcotic paraphernalia, authorities said. Four people were arrested at a residence on the property as well. |
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Here's a good one:
http://www.myphl17.com/news/nationwo...,2073537.story RED BLUFF, Calif. (AP) — California wildlife officials say two men are in custody after a group of marijuana growers started to toss bags full of pot into a pickup truck belonging to game wardens they mistook for their suppliers. State Department of Fish and Game spokesman Pat Foy says two wardens in Tehama County were looking for deer poachers Monday night in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest when they heard footsteps behind them. They turned and saw five men hauling large military-style duffel bags and sleeping bags. Foy said the men approached the wardens' truck as if to toss the bags in the bed. The wardens began shouting commands at the group and managed to handcuff two, one of whom was carrying a shotgun. Three others escaped into the forest. The wardens recovered 127 pounds of processed marijuana. |
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Criminalize asking party affilation for voter registration! End the "two party system"! |
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I heard about this on the local news talk and was going to post it... Its pretty telling that either they were very tired or are so accustomed to this routine that it was perfectly natural to toss their goods in back of a truck when they were ready.
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Or they are used to people in government being in on crime
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Vote yes on Proposition 19 and end the rot.
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The United States of America is for citizens only! Everyone else OUT.
Criminalize asking party affilation for voter registration! End the "two party system"! |
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