Archive | March, 2008
Pedro Espinoza mug shot and booking sheet

Pedro Espinoza mug shot and booking sheet

Beyond90Seconds.com has obtained a mug shot and a jail booking sheet for a man named Pedro Espinoza who was arrested by the Culver City Police Department November 18, 2007.

Beyond90Seconds.com formally submitted a written request for this information with the city of Culver City on March 17.

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Follow-up: Forbrick pleads guilty to attempted child sexual exploitation

(Safford, Arizona) A follow-up now to an in-depth story Beyond90Seconds.com first reported in January. Stevo Forbrick has pleaded guilty to two counts of attempted sexual exploitation of a minor. This case unfolded January 3, 2008 in Safford, Arizona after two Wal-Mart employees noticed that Forbrick had several photographs of nude and partially nude boys. (Listen [...]

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Jamiel Shaw Jr.'s accused killer may be in US illegally

Updates: Right on cue, today’s development in the Jamiel Shaw Jr. case has just appeared on the FOX News Web site. Associated Press article addresses important questions raised (below) in this post Los Angeles Times, Man accused in teen’s slaying is in U.S. illegally, March 23: An alleged gang member accused of killing a 17-year-old [...]

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From Tucson to LA, the toll of violence on hometown streets

It’s been 18 days since Jamiel Shaw Jr. was shot and killed in Los Angeles. One suspect’s in custody. Another is on the loose.

For many, any sense of understanding why someone would kill the teenager is also yet to be found.

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Who killed Juliana Redding?

A young woman who went to California to pursue her dream of becoming an actress and model was found dead inside her Santa Monica apartment early Sunday evening.

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Jamiel Shaw Jr. follow-up…

Updates Los Angeles Times, LAPD chief vows to clarify policy on immigrants, April 17 Los Angeles Police Chief William J. Bratton said Wednesday that the department’s controversial policy on dealing with illegal immigrants was widely misunderstood by the public and some of his own officers, and he would clarify the rule in the next couple [...]

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