60 CHARGES FILED IN CHILD-PORN CASE.A Panorama City man was charged Thursday with 60 criminal counts for distributing and possessing child pornography Child pornography is the visual representation of minors under the age of 18 engaged in sexual activity or the visual representation of minors engaging in lewd or erotic behavior designed to arouse the viewer's sexual interest. that featured babies and other young children. Lee Kary Carrera, 26, is charged in connection with what City Attorney Jim Hahn called ``some of the worst matter we have ever seen in a child pornography case.'' Hahn said Carrera sent an undercover police detective an e-mail Sept. 15 with an attached, downloadable file containing an image of a girl about 5 engaged in a sex act with a man. Carrera is to be arraigned Dec. 20. - City News Service Computers given to Valley college VAN NUYS - Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. Valley Community College has received 25 computers donated by Edison International, parent company of Southern California Edison Southern California Edison (or SCE Corp), the largest subsidiary of Edison International (NYSE: EIX), is the primary electricity supply company for much of Southern California. It provides 11 million people with electricity. , it was announced this week. The second-hand computers, which the Rosemead-based company donated in October, will be used in the school's journalism program. - Daily News Analysts say pay bias-free at CSU See DSU/CSU. 1. CSU - California State University. 2. CSU - Cleveland State University. 3. CSU - Channel Service Unit. LONG BEACH - An analysis of the merit pay program on California State University's 23 campuses showed no gender bias against women professors, and they fared slightly better than men when rank was taken into account, consultants said this week. Resolution Economics conducted the study for a fact-finding panel appointed to help CSU and the faculty's union reach an agreement in contract negotiations. The consultants found that women professors received more merit awards, a larger dollar amount and a larger percentage increase than their male counterparts of the same rank. - Daily News Full probe urged in actor's death The Screen Actors Guild has urged Police Chief Bernard C. Parks Bernard Parks (born December 7, 1943 in Beaumont, Texas) is a member of the Los Angeles City Council, representing the 8th District in South Los Angeles and former Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department. Parks attended Los Angeles City College, received his B.S. and District Attorney Gil Garcetti to ensure a full and fair investigation into a police officer's fatal shooting of an aspiring actor last month. In a letter to them Thursday, guild representatives expressed concern over the circumstances surrounding the fatal shooting of SAG member Anthony Dwain Lee Anthony Dwain Lee (July 17, 1971 – October 28, 2000) was an African-American actor through the 1990s. He was shot to death by LAPD officer Terriel Hopper under mysterious circumstances during a Halloween party while wielding a toy gun. by Officer Tarriel Hopper. Lee, 39, was shot to death after allegedly pointing a handgun replica at an officer investigating a noise complaint at a Halloween party in Benedict Canyon. - City News Service Teen driver hurt as car overturns A 17-year-old Sylmar youth was left hanging upside-down by his seat belt Thursday after the 1988 Thunderbird thunderbird In North American Indian mythology, a powerful spirit in the form of a bird that watered the earth and made vegetation grow. Lightning was believed to flash from its eyes or beak, and the beating of its wings was thought to represent rolling thunder. coupe he was driving ran off the southbound Hollywood Freeway and overturned, a fire official said. The crash occurred about 2:30 p.m. south of Roscoe Boulevard, said Brian Humphrey of the Los Angeles Fire Department The Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD), also known as the Los Angeles City Fire Department to distinguish it from the Los Angeles County Fire Department. It is the agency that provides fire protection and emergency medical services for the city of Los Angeles. . Humphrey said the youth's right arm was caught, and firefighters had to lift the car gingerly to get him out. The teen-ager was taken to Providence-Holy Cross Medical Center for treatment of what were described as serious injuries, Humphrey said. - City News Service Shooting leaves man badly injured SYLMAR - A drive-by shooting drive-by shooting Public health A phenomenon in which one or more persons–commonly members of street gangs, open fire à la Al Capone from moving vehicles, often in retaliation for an alleged wrong-doing by a rival gang believed to be gang-related left a man in his mid-20s in serious condition Thursday night, authorities said. Los Angeles firefighters responded to the shooting in the 13000 block of Glenoaks Boulevard at 10:01 p.m. Thursday. The unidentified man was shot in the upper torso. The suspects, reportedly in a mid-sized vehicle, fled, said LAPD 1. LAPD - Link Access Procedure on the D channel. 2. LAPD - Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt. Mark Aragon of the Foothill Division. The man was transported to Providence Holy Cross Medical Center Providence Holy Cross Medical Center is a hospital in Mission Hills, California, USA. The hospital has 254 beds, and is part of Providence Health & Services. History in Mission Hills and was listed there in serious condition, said nursing supervisor Carol Mears. - Daily News Man shot in leg by an assailant VAN NUYS - A man was shot in the leg Thursday night as he was walking down the street, Los Angeles police said. The unidentified man did not appear to know the person who shot him around 9:30 p.m. in the 7900 block of Brimfield Avenue, near Blythe Street, said LAPD. Lt. Al Dravidzius. The man received a gunshot wound to his left leg and was taken to a hospital where he was in stable condition, Dravidzius said. - Daily News |
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