| | Afternoon headlines for Tuesday, June 22, 2021
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Does A Violent Sex Predator Live Next Door? LA Supervisors Reject Notification Motion The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Tuesday voted down a motion calling for the Sheriff’s Department and district attorney to formally notify the board when sexually violent predators are set to be released and treated in the community. Supervisors Hilda Solis, Holly Mitchell and Sheila Kuehl voted no prior to any discussion or public […]
Garcetti Top Aide ‘Looked LONG And HARD’ For ‘Easy On The Eye’ Shirtless Appointee: She Must ‘Step Away’ From Duties Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti asked his chief of staff Ana Guerrero to “step away from her executive management responsibilities” following a report Tuesday about disparaging Facebook comments made by Guerrero in 2016 and 2017 about labor and civil rights activist Dolores Huerta, as well as previously reported insults and a suggestive comment about city […]
Monster Murderer Charles Manson’s Dead, But He’s Alive In Bitter Court Fight Between ‘Grandson’ And Competitor A man who says he’s the grandson of Charles Manson and wants to be the permanent administrator of the infamous cult leader’s estate has issued a formal legal challenge to a competitor who claims he deserves the job and has Manson’s will to prove it. Jason Freeman recently won a victory in the 2nd District […]
Obnoxious Southwest Passenger Curses Flight Attendants, Won’t Stop Phone Talk, Won’t Mask Up: LAX Flight Aborted, FAA Big Fine The Federal Aviation Administration proposed a $10,500 fine for a Southwest Airlines passenger who allegedly cursed at flight attendants and refused to turn off his cell phone and put on a face mask, delaying a flight out of Los Angeles International Airport, officials said Tuesday. According to the FAA, the unidentified passenger was aboard a […]
Argument Leads To Murder In Long Beach: Ex-Con Charged An ex-con who allegedly shot and killed a man following a brief exchange of words in Long Beach was charged Tuesday with murder. Ernesto Contreras, 43, is charged with one count each of murder and possession of a firearm by a felon. The criminal complaint alleges that the defendant — also known by the alias […]
Already Had COVID? Health Officials Say You Still Need A Vaccination Continuing to urge residents to get vaccinated, particularly as a highly infectious “Delta” variant of COVID-19 spreads, county officials stressed Tuesday that people who were previously infected with COVID still need to get the vaccine, because their natural immunity won’t last. County Supervisor Hilda Solis said during Tuesday’s board meeting that she asked a parent […]
Singer Chris Brown Reportedly Under Investigation for Allegedly Hitting Woman Singer Chris Brown is reportedly the subject of a battery investigation for allegedly slapping a woman at his Tarzana home. Officers went to the 19600 block of Citrus Ridge Drive about 7:30 a.m. last Friday, according to the Los Angeles Police Department, which did not confirm reports by TMZ.com and ABC7 identifying Brown as the […]
Actress Christina Ricci Officially Single Again A judge finalized the divorce between actress Christina Ricci and her estranged husband, ending their eight-year marriage, court papers obtained Tuesday show. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Joseph Lipner’s ruling on Monday came two months after Ricci and James Heerdegen had won approval of a new custody arrangement for their 6-year-old son, Frederick “Freddie” Heerdegen. […]
L.A. County Supervisors Vote 4-1 To Close Men’s Central Jail The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted 4-1 Tuesday to set up a team to implement the long-promised closure of Men’s Central Jail. Supervisors Hilda Solis said it was time to stop studying the issue and take action, co-authoring a motion finding that the decrepit downtown lockup must be demolished and that no replacement […]
OC Coronavirus Numbers Remain Stable Orange County’s weekly COVID-19 averages released Tuesday remained much the same as last week as the number of patients hospitalized with coronavirus showed another decline. According to weekly state data released every Tuesday, the county’s average daily new case rate per 100,000 residents ticked up from 0.8 last week to 0.9, while the overall test […]
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