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    "Ahh Corruption...Don't You Just Love It?"

    Ron Kaye was the Editor of the Los Angeles Daily News for 23 years (until a few months ago). He was replaced by a Latina woman, and the paper has changed overnight...from honest, hard-hitting editorials to pro-immigration sob story balderdash. It's right up there with the LA Slimes now. Sad. Mr. Kaye has his own blog now (ronkayela.com), and I highly recommend it for anyone interested in L.A. politics.

    This post caught my attention because we all know the city is rife with corruption...this case might just blow the lid off the collusion between the police dept., elected officials and the gangs...especially after the Janice Hahn revelations! Where there's smoke...there's usually fire!

    "Ahh Corruption ...... don't you just love it ?"

    By Ron Kaye on May 6, 2008 7:47 AM
    This is a reader's unfiltered and unverified posting in response to the Grape Street Crips and Councilwoman Janice Hahn controversy. Since it's already available in the comment section of the item headlined Janice Hahn's gang tattoos, it may as well be visible to everyone while it is being checked out.
    The basic facts are in the record. City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo sought an injunction on Feb. 15 to close down a PCP drug house in Watts and won a judgment shutting down the drug house on April 3. The Los Angeles Times reported on March 27 that 13 Grape Street Crips were indicted on PCP charges.

    Clearly, there is more to the story that Fox News broke last week.



    Hey Ron -

    The name of the "gang leader/drug dealer" who had the confidential LAPD
    computer printout in his private vehicle ... Alphonso Foster. (And he
    was released from the police station that night)

    Turns out that he was recently indicted and arrested in connection with
    one of the largest liquid PCP seizures in US history (40 gallons) which
    occurred in Missouri in 2006. He is in federal custody now. He was
    working with and for Internal Affairs to set up Moreno and Garcia and
    get them removed from the Jordan Downs Housing Projects.

    Deputy Chief Berkow tried to get the City Attorney's Office to remove
    Alphonso Foster from the Grape Street Crip injunction list by going
    through DCA Marty Vranicar. The C/A's Office did not remove Foster
    from the list and retained the injunction violation case that Foster
    had pending in court.

    C/A Delgadillo was then seeing how the Moreno/Garcia lawsuit was
    evolving into a real bad situation for the city of LA (his office led
    by DCA Beth Orellana is defending the City in federal court against
    Moreno and Garcia). Delgadillo then made a self-serving move. He
    knew that Foster was indicted and to be arrested so he made a large
    public spectacle of closing down Foster's mom's house at 10330 Lou
    Dillon in Watts, deeming it a gang house and drug producing location
    for the Grape Street Crips. It was a major press conference in
    February 2008.

    The problem is that prior to this move, Delgadillo's office "dumped" or

    threw out at least 40 pending injunction violation cases against Grape
    Street Crip gang members. There was no viable reason for the dismissal
    of these cases other than they were Grape Street Crip gang members.

    Oh, and one last thing. On Chris Blatchford's video report, he showed
    an arrest report for an "interventionist" named Marlo Jones. Jones was
    arrested in Southeast Division in February 2008 for violation of the
    Grape Street Crip gang injunction.

    Jones was ordered to be released from jail on his own recognizance
    ("OR") without posting bail. On gang cases and especially injunction
    cases, "OR" releases are not granted because the gang member could
    leave custody and go right back to the targeted area.

    The LAPD official giving the order for Jones' release was LT Davenport,
    Southeast Division. Somebody might want to check with that guy as what
    possessed him to do that.

    So, a drug dealer working with certain cops to remove some good cops
    who are screwing up his drug business ... cases getting dismissed for
    no viable reason ... special people" getting "special privileges"
    because of who they are connected to ... all of this in the best
    interests of a particular street gang and their criminal enterprise.

    Good thing that the Department is still under the consent decree.

    Ahh Corruption ...... don't you just love it ?


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    the pride of America working for that old cool cash deal . Ah shades of the mafia , the old godfathers would be proud
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