Monday 7 April 2008

Sent to me, and many others, by a dear friend, my ZeroGravity, via e-mail:


IN OUR FIGHTS FOR RACE & RIGHTS, WE SELDOM FORGET THAT ALMIGHTY LORD, THE CREATOR OF THE UNIVERSE........& NOW MANY PEOPLE DISRESPECT GODS OF OTHER RELIGION, CASTE, CREED, RACE OR COUNTRY............. DAMN!!! THEY AGAIN FORGET THAT THERE IS NO BOUNDARIES FOR GOD.........ITS ONLY FOR HUMAN LIKE US. THERE'S ONLY 1 GOD BUT WE HAVE NAMED HIM IN THOUSANDS, WITH LOVE N AFFECTION......
I BELIEVE IN LOVE, PEACE & RESPECT..... I DO POSSIBLE EFFORT TO SPREAD THE LEARNINGS OF MINE..... AND YOU????

Kapil Semwal. (+91-99670 44 123).
A Mixologist & a Flairtender.
email me @:- sagisem79@yahoo.com, k.semwal79@gmail.com.
web Link :- http://youtube.com/user/flairoman
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Kapil is from India. He just so happens to be one of my best friends in this world. -SD
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Reposted- For Time is of the Essence


LOCAL WOMAN MURDERED

Local woman kidnapped and burned to death. Fundraiser to be held here, at this site, for the funeral costs. Stay tuned for our story from the local news front. -SD
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REST IN PEACE MIRIAM

The facts:
Her name- Silvia Padilla, as so told to me by her caring and innovative daughter, Santa, while in the streets, left behind.
Her demise- A shameful and outrageous expression of hate and guilt shown by locals.
Her burial- Loving family and friends, as well as a few strangers held a car wash at a local pizzeria on Saturday.
The help- Please send donations to the following address to help pay the cost of the burial, as well as help the wonderful family whom survived this war on Life.

c/o Santa Becerra
1550 W. Summit, #3
Long Beach, California, 90810

Even the strollers get washed! Family, friends, and even some strangers, got together to aid the family by quickly putting together a fundraiser. The fundraiser of the day was a local makeshift car wash where vehicles of all sorts could get a thorough washing for a mere 5 dollars. My son and I just so happened to be walking down that street at the right time, that Saturday afternoon, on our way to shop at a local mini market. We first were met with screaming in the streets. I just knew there was a story there. As I anxiously approached the spectacle, I saw that a group of people were carrying signs. Then, I heard what they were screaming, screaming at the top of their lungs, "Car wash, CAR WASH". As I walked away, after donating my 5 dollars without even having a car, "We'll wash your stroller!", was gleefully shouted at me. My son and I innovatively stroll the stroller to help carry the groceries, since we no longer have our Chrysler Towne and Country. The local pizzeria, Mama Mia's Pizza, located at 1950 Santa Fe Ave., Long Beach, CA, 90810, gave out free pizza to the volunteers as well as victims. The car wash was held in the restaurant's parking lot. What a wonderful site to see, this gathering of people to help a young lady and her family. Please donate whatever you can to help this sweet, sincere, and deserving family. Time is of the essence for the family "won't be there long", as told to me by a volunteer as well as the precious daughter, Santa, now that the head of the family is gone. I asked if we had at least a couple of weeks to send the money before the family moves. I was told yes. I talked it to a month. As it stands, they will now "have to" move, due this sad and most frightening family crises.
A sincere thanxx, SDRoads, Site Administrator

Story still in construction- SD

Posted by SDRoads at 10:08:00 AM
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Visit your local Mama Mia's Pizza. They've got the greatest pizza in towne! It's the restaurant with heart. -SD

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Our Most Wanted


"Monday, April 7, 2008 News in Depth

Suspects Wanted - Sheriff Deputy Maria Rosa Murder
$150,000 Reward

The TV Show, Americas Most Wanted, will be airing a second segment this Saturday, May 20th at 9:00 p.m. on Fox 11, regarding the murder of sheriff deputy Maria Rosa. On 3/28/06 at approximately 6:00 a.m., off-duty sheriff deputy Maria Rosa was shot and killed outside her friend’s residence in the 2900 block of Eucalyptus Avenue.

The investigation remains open and detectives are looking for two suspects that are described as follows:

SUSPECT #1 Is described as a male Hispanic in his 20’s, 5’ 8”, 130-140 lbs., short black hair wearing a dark hooded sweatshirt and dark pants, seen riding the bicycle pictured below.

SUSPECT #2 Is described as a male Hispanic in his 20’s, 5’ 10”, 160 lbs., bald head, light complexion, seen riding a 10-speed or mountain bike.

Anyone with information regarding this incident is urged to contact Long Beach Police Department Homicide Detectives Bryan McMahon or Patrick O’Dowd at (562) 570-7244 or the Long Beach Police Department at (562) 435-6711.

City of Long Beach, 333 W. Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90802 Tel: (562) 570-6555"
http://www.longbeach.gov/news/displaynews.asp?NewsID=1818&targetid=21
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Editing by SDRoads

Help Sought In Attempted Murder Case


"Monday, April 7, 2008 News in Depth

ATTEMPT MURDER SUSPECT SOUGHT

On July 4, 2006, shortly after 1:30 a.m., officers from the Long Beach Police Department responded to the area Carson Boulevard and Cherry Avenue regarding an injury hit and run accident. The victim, 22 year-old Joseph Perez of Rancho Dominguez, was engaged in a verbal altercation with the suspect who eventually backed his vehicle up before accelerating forward striking Perez head-on with his vehicle. The suspect then fled the location leaving the severely injured Perez at the scene.

Perez suffered severe head trauma as a result of this assault, but has recently been released from the hospital. His recovery is expected to be long term and difficult.

Based on witness statements, Long Beach Police Department Violent Crimes Detectives have come up with a composite sketch of the suspect. Witness statements also indicate that the suspect smelled of alcohol at the time of the incident.

The suspect is described as a male white in his mid-forties, chubby build, and golden brown hair and wears glasses. The vehicle used in this crime is described as a newer model dark blue convertible, possibly a Toyota or Mercedes Benz with chrome rims.

Anyone who witnessed this incident, has information regarding it or recognizes this person is urged to contact Long Beach Police Department Violent Crimes Detective Maria Lopez at (562) 570-7250.

City of Long Beach, 333 W. Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90802 Tel: (562) 570-6555"
http://www.longbeach.gov/news/displaynews.asp?NewsID=2030&targetid=21
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Editing by SDRoads

Help Locate A Killer


"Monday, April 7, 2008 News in Depth

POLICE SEEK PUBLIC'S HELP IN LOCATING MURDER SUSPECT

The Long Beach Police Department is asking for the public’s help in locating a suspect wanted for the murder of a man who was fatally shot.

On Friday, August 25, 2006, officers from the Long Beach Police Department responded to the 1800 block of Lime Avenue regarding a shots fired call that resulted in the death of Leonel Gonzalez, a 14-year-old Long Beach resident.

The preliminary investigation revealed that Gonzalez was part of a group that was involved in a physical confrontation with another 14-year-old Long Beach juvenile. After the confrontation, the aforementioned juvenile threatened to shoot the opposing group. A short time later, he returned with a group of subjects.

A member of that group, identified as 18-year-old Kun Lyna Chan Tauch of Long Beach, is believed to have fired into Gonzalez’s group, fatally wounding him. Suspect Tauch is described, as a male Cambodian, 5’9” in height, weighs 170 pounds, and has black hair and brown eyes. He also goes by the names of Kun Tauch and Kunlyna Tauch.

The juvenile who was involved in the initial confrontation has been arrested, but Tauch remains at large.

Anyone with information regarding suspect Tauch’s whereabouts is strongly encouraged to contact Long Beach Police Homicide Detectives Russ Moss or Terri Hubert at (562) 570-7244. Citizens can also call 9-1-1 for an immediate response, or the Long Beach Police Department’s Communication Center at (562) 435-6711 if calling from a cellular phone.


City of Long Beach, 333 W. Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90802 Tel: (562)570-6555"
http://www.longbeach.gov/news/displaynews.asp?NewsID=2030&targetid=21
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Editing by SDRoads

Screaming In The Streets


LOCAL WOMAN MURDERED

Local woman kidnapped and burned to death. Fundraiser to be held here, at this site, for the funeral costs. Stay tuned for our story from the local news front. -SD
...
REST IN PEACE MIRIAM

The facts:
Her name- Silvia Padilla, as so told to me by her caring and innovative daughter, Santa, while in the streets, left behind.
Her demise- A shameful and outrageous expression of hate and guilt shown by locals.
Her burial- Loving family and friends, as well as a few strangers held a car wash at a local pizzeria on Saturday.
The help- Please send donations to the following address to help pay the cost of the burial, as well as help the wonderful family whom survived this war on Life.

c/o Santa Becerra
1550 W. Summit, #3
Long Beach, California, 90810

Even the strollers get washed! Family, friends, and even some strangers, got together to aid the family by quickly putting together a fundraiser. The fundraiser of the day was a local makeshift car wash where vehicles of all sorts could get a thorough washing for a mere 5 dollars. My son and I just so happened to be walking down that street at the right time, that Saturday afternoon, on our way to shop at a local mini market. We first were met with screaming in the streets. I just knew there was a story there. As I anxiously approached the spectacle, I saw that a group of people were carrying signs. Then, I heard what they were screaming, screaming at the top of their lungs, "Car wash, CAR WASH". As I walked away, after donating my 5 dollars without even having a car, "We'll wash your stroller!", was gleefully shouted at me. My son and I innovatively stroll the stroller to help carry the groceries, since we no longer have our Chrysler Towne and Country. The local pizzeria, Mama Mia's Pizza, located at 1950 Santa Fe Ave., Long Beach, CA, 90810, gave out free pizza to the volunteers as well as victims. The car wash was held in the restaurant's parking lot. What a wonderful site to see, this gathering of people to help a young lady and her family. Please donate whatever you can to help this sweet, sincere, and deserving family. Time is of the essence for the family "won't be there long", as told to me by a volunteer as well as the precious daughter, Santa, now that the head of the family is gone. I asked if we had at least a couple of weeks to send the money before the family moves. I was told yes. I talked it to a month. As it stands, they will now "have to" move, due this sad and most frightening family crises.
A sincere thanxx, SDRoads, Site Administrator

Story still in construction- SD