BRIEFLY FOUR YOUTHS HELD IN SCHOOL SHOOTING.GRANADA HILLS - Four juveniles, two of them Kennedy High School students, were being held Monday after shots were fired near a parking lot at the school. The suspects failed to hit the intended victim when shots rang out across the school's south parking lot about 3 p.m., said police Sgt. Paul Quezada of the Los Angeles Unified School District The Los Angeles Unified School District (the "LAUSD") is the largest (in terms of number of students) public school system in California and the second-largest in the United States. Only the New York City Department of Education has a larger student population. . School district patrol officers pulled over a fleeing vehicle at San Fernando San Fernando, city, Argentina San Fernando (săn fərnăn`dō), city (1991 pop. 144,761), Buenos Aires prov., E Argentina. It is a district administrative center in the Greater Buenos Aires area. Mission Boulevard The following roads are named Mission Boulevard:
The four occupants of the car, including three teenage males and one female, were taken into custody. Quezada said two of the suspects and the intended victim are Kennedy students. ``We do not know if it's gang-related,'' he said. ``We think it occurred because of some sort of physical or verbal dispute prior to the shooting.'' - Daily News Quartet arrested in jewelry heist TARZANA - Four suspects are expected to face criminal charges stemming from the holdup of a Tarzana jewelry store. The robbery occurred shortly before 11 a.m. Saturday at Pars Jewelry Store, 18544 Ventura Blvd., said Lt. Gary Hallden of the 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. Police Department's West Valley Division. Three suspects assaulted and handcuffed a couple at the store, then stole jewelry valued at more than $150,000, Hallden said. When the suspects left, the couple saw them get into a cream-colored Ford driven by a fourth suspect. West Valley patrol officers spotted the getaway vehicle and arrested the robbers. - City News Service Sentence delayed in JDL n. 1. Jewish Defense League. bomb plot Sentencing was delayed Monday for a member of the Jewish Defense League The Jewish Defense League (JDL) is a militant Jewish organization whose stated goal is to protect Jews from anti-Semitism.[1] Founded by Rabbi Meir Kahane in New York City in 1968, its self-described purpose was to protect Hasidic Jews from harassment in Brooklyn, and to who pleaded guilty in a plot to bomb a mosque and the office of Arab-American Rep. Darrell Issa Darrell E. Issa (pronounced Eye-suh) (born November 1 1953) is an American politician and former CEO of a consumer electronics company. Since 2001, he has been a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives, representing the 49th District of , R-Vista. Earl Leslie Krugel, 60, of Reseda will be sentenced Dec. 15. Krugel pleaded guilty in February to conspiring to bomb the King Fahd Mosque in Culver City Culver City, city (1990 pop. 38,793), Los Angeles co., S Calif., a residential suburb of Los Angeles; inc. 1917. It is a center of the U.S. motion-picture industry, whose roots in the city date to c.1915. Its chief manufactures are rubber products and computers. and carrying an explosive in relation to a conspiracy to bomb Issa's field office. Krugel and a co-conspirator, the late JDL Chairman Irv Rubin of Monrovia, hatched the plot in reaction to the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. - Daily News Hiker, 81, rescued from a hillside STUDIO CITY - Firefighters were sent Monday to rescue an 81-year-old man from the side of an embankment in the Studio City area, where he had been stranded overnight. Rescuers were dispatched to the 3900 block of Alta Mesa Drive about 1:10 p.m., said Jim Wells of the city Fire Department. The man had gone hiking Sunday and apparently got disoriented dis·o·ri·ent tr.v. dis·o·ri·ent·ed, dis·o·ri·ent·ing, dis·o·ri·ents To cause (a person, for example) to experience disorientation. Adj. 1. and was unable to make his way back. Wells said the man was taken to a hospital in good condition. - City News Service Hahn signs law to seize vehicles Mayor James Hahn signed into law on Monday a measure that would allow the city to seize and sell off any vehicles used in illegal dumping of bulky objects. Under the measure, people who are dumping large items such as couches, mattresses or televisions would face having their cars seized. It would not apply to littering. Last week, Hahn signed measures allowing the city to seize vehicles of pimps and those involved in drug trafficking. - Daily News |
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