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Friday, May 19, 2006

Violence Strikes Again...

UPDATE: Here's the full story on this tragic event (credit Karl Fischer CC Times):


Crossfire kills Richmond man
By Karl Fischer May 19, 2006

If officials had the opportunity to come to these homicide scenes and see the bodies, the blood and the family's anguish and pain, they would not be saying 'wait,'

Spent roses and burnt crime-scene tape sat in a sticky puddle of blood in front of Oscar Navarro's home Friday morning, precisely marking the spot where he died during a wild crossfire the night before.

Some men hanging around up near the corner of Third Street and Barrett Avenue got into an argument with some other men down the block, Navarro's family said.

The groups advanced on each other. The shots popped like firecrackers -- afterward, about 30 shell casings from at least two weapons littered the block, police said.

The 24-year-old was in front of his house at that moment, hanging out with a small group of relatives and friends on the sidewalk, mid-block on Barrett between the groups. Navarro's companions ran. Navarro didn't.

One of the rounds had struck his head.

'He was working. He would send money back to Mexico, to his father and sister. His father is ill,' said a distraught Everardo Navarro, staring at the sickly puddle covering crabgrass beside the sidewalk in front of the family home.

Police arrested two teenagers on suspicion of murder soon after the 8:30 p.m. shooting at the St. John's apartments on the first block of Macdonald Avenue. Detectives are investigating what role they played in the killing, detective Sgt. Mitch Peixoto said.

The conflict arose between central Richmond street factions. Navarro had nothing to do with it, police said. The 200 block of Barrett, in fact, has had relatively little street crime since a liquor store up the street closed in 2004.

Evarardo Navarro, the victim's brother, said Oscar came to California two years ago to earn American dollars for his family.

'He was a good guy, you know?' said Javier Hernandez, a close friend of the victim. 'He had a lot of little brothers' but no children of his own, Hernandez added.

It was the second night in a row that someone shot an unintended target on city streets, following Thursday's early-morning shooting at South 37th Street and Cutting Boulevard that left a 54-year-old in-home care nurse in critical condition. Police believe the gunmen misidentified her car.

Her family said Thursday she is expected to survive. Police found no suspects in that case.
Navarro's killing was also the second in two weeks in the Iron Triangle neighborhood, which had enjoyed a four-month lull in homicides.

'I prayed for the victim's family and the family of the perpetrator because there are no winners in this madness,' said the Rev. Andre Shumake, who visited the crime scene Thursday. He said city government should work more quickly to develop and fund violence prevention programs.

'If officials had the opportunity to come to these homicide scenes and see the bodies, the blood and the family's anguish and pain, they would not be saying 'wait,'' he said.

After the shooting, witnesses told police that some of the participants fled in a car, while others scattered on foot. With help from police dogs and a security guard at the St. John's complex, officers tracked two suspects to an apartment and arrested them.

Police plan to test a firearm found in the apartment to see whether it was used in the street shooting, Peixoto said. Detectives have developed evidence implicating those arrested, a 17-year-old Richmond youth and his relative, 19-year-old Joshua McClain.

Both were booked into City Jail on suspicion of murder. Detectives still seek community tips about other suspects in the case.

Staff writer John Geluardi contributed to this article. Reach Karl Fischer at 510-262-2728 or kfischer@cctimes.com.

HOW TO HELP
Police ask anyone with information about the killing of Oscar Navarro to call Detective Esteban Barragan at 510-231-3053.


Another day, another murder for no good reason in our city:

From reports received by the Tazer, about 8pm last night, an innocent bystander was caught in a barrage of gunfire between gang factions on Barrett Avenue between 2nd and 3rd streets.

At this time, RPD is looking for those involved in the shootings, but information is limited. This by Tazer count is the 12th killing on our streets this year.

Tazer Note: I suppose this type of thing STILL isn't as important as "benefits for domestic partners" or our city roads, OR giving and receiving awards and recognition eh? The Tazer wonders aloud: Will things get so bad in Richmond that the State or Feds will realize that City leadership is completely clueless and step in with the always popular "Martial Law"? Far fetched you say? Maybe not so much...

Thursday, May 18, 2006

Gotta Love Tommy Butt...

Actually, after reading this goodie, The Tazer is wondering if he should be hired! This is a funny piece from our city council person that The Tazer has deemed appropriate as it covers info about the RPD. Enjoy!

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To: Undisclosed-recipients:;
Date: Thu, 18 May 2006 14:11:56 -0700
Subject: TOM BUTT E-FORUM: RICHMOND POLICE OFFICERS SUFFER IDENTITY CRISIS

In a mailer that apparently targeted every Richmond household, the Richmond Police Officers Association (RPOA), is soliciting donations for worthy causes, described as follows:

“Please join me today by donating to our worthy cause. Along with many others, we also support the Area Little Leagues, Drug Resistance Programs, Christmas Programs, Widows & Orphans Funds, and Area High School Scholarship Programs.”

According the last Form 990 (2004) posted on the California Attorney General’s Charitable Trust website, the RPOA’s favorite charity is the RPOA. Of the $286,840 raised in 2004, the largest amount ($122,000) went for insurance. $29,696 went for the Christmas Dinner Dance. $36,885 went to the Legal Defense Fund, and $14,103 went to Prepaid Legal Services and Benefits. $14,290 went for Retirement Dinner and Awards.

To be fair, there was some charitable giving consistent with what was described in the solicitation. Take for example, “Area Little Leagues.” The RPOA gave $250 to sponsor a little league team – in East County! Or how about “Christmas Programs? Sure, they gave $250 for the Fairfield POA Toys-for-Tots Softball Tournament and $600 to the San Pablo POA for San Pablo Adopt-A-Family. Scholarships, you bet! $350 went to provide scholarships in Malvern, Arkansas.

All in all, the Richmond RPOA gave $9,107 to what could be described as legitimate charitable causes, some of them actually in Richmond. That’s slightly over 3% of their total take. I thought you should know that before writing a check or contributing on-line with your credit card.

A number of people were confused by the solicitation letter because it intermingles descriptions as being from the Eureka Police Officers and the Richmond Police Officers, probably a hastily prepared and poorly edited version of a previous solicitation by a company that specializes in extracting donations from ordinary citizens who want to support their local police. The letter was signed by “Ofc. Kevin Lawson, President, Eureka Police Officers' Association,” with a picture of Kevin Martin (of the Richmond Police). Apparently, the Internet version of the solicitation at http://www.policedonation.com/richmond/ was finally corrected last night.

Although I highly respect Richmond Police officers and what they do for us on a daily basis, I think these fundraisers by public safety unions are despicable. Most of the money donated goes to the company that handles the solicitation, and what meager amount that ends up with police or firefighters goes mostly going to internal union activities – not community organizations and events.

To make matters worse, the phone number given for information is 510-621-1279, a Richmond city phone paid for by taxpayers and answered by on-duty officers who should be out on the streets stopping homicides.

Tazer Note: OOPS!

Finally, the whole thing is probably illegal because it has not been registered as a commercial fundraiser with the California Attorney Aeneral (see http://www.ag.ca.gov/cfr/index.htm). The entire 2004 Form 990 from the RPOA can be seen at http://partners.guidestar.org/partners/cadoj/docs.jsp?npoId=100628232
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Oh-b-boy...gotta love that truth!

Got Sand?

Fourtunately, folks like Mike Ali and others actually do, and will speak the TRUTH about the lack of leadership that our City Officials show on a daily basis:

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As you know a 54 year old nurse was the victim of a brutal drive-by shooting close to the intersections of Cutting and South 37th at 2:25 this morning and another shooting last night in North Richmond.

At the Richmond City Council meeting this past Tuesday, the Mayor and some members of the Council has a lame discussion about coordinating and partnering with other city governments about teaming up together to better approach the issues of violence and killing.

TAZER NOTE: After some digging, we were able to confirm a discussion about coordinating and partnering with other city governments to "team up" about "better approaches" to the issues of violence and killing. Hey Council, don't you think the "discussion" should have taken place a little while back? Oh wait, things like our roads and health benefits for "domestic partners" that take up hours of time and patting yourselves on the back with "awards" is critical right? What a crock of s#%!

The Council knew that their backs were up against the wall, and they decided to forward Council member Thurman's item to the so-called bebop, jive-time, paper-pushing, pimps for youth "Office of Violence Prevention".

Tazer Note #2: How's that office of violence prevention coming along? The Tazer hears that in early June, the mayor will have a big announcement regarding the office at a council meeting, juuuuuuuuust in time for her to announce that she's running for mayor again...Irma, that LOOKS REALLY BAD.

THERE IS NO DAMNED LEADERSHIP NOR IS 'WAR ON VIOLENCE' BEING WON! The City Government of Richmond is asking the residents of the City to sit in their homes and be held hostage, while gangsters are allowed to control the city streets. The City Government is really saying if some one is killed on the street that IS a problem, but if the victim is only wounded by gunshots then it's ALRIGHT because that victim is alive from that act of violence.

The current Mayor's adminstration and certain lackeys on the Richmond City Council have admitted in private conversations they HAVE NO ANSWERS! The so-called Office of Violence Prevention was founded on foolishness and will be ran by fools. Ain't nobody down with the OVP!

Tazer Note #3: If this is indeed true, it is VERY SCARY. Everyone say a prayer (regardless of what you believe in) for this city.

The real Violence Prevention Movement condemns the Mayor's Office and certain Richmond City Council for not having the GUTS AND ACCOUNTIABILITY to state they have FAILED at winning this 'war on violence'. Time is running out, and THE LIVING HELL WE HAVE TO LIVE AND DIE IN THE CITY OF RICHMOND is unacceptable! If the City Government can't do the job, then call in the real Violence Prevention Movement and LET US DO OUR JOB TO CONTAIN AND REDUCE THE VIOLENCE AND KILLINGS!!!

The City Government is really telling the community to sit in silence and that 'we need to go along to get along' with the City Government's policies on fighting the 'war on violence'

What the MEN of this community NEED to do, is stand up AND be Fathers and Husbands, they need to DEMAND that the community has a buy-in to start containing and reducing the violence!


Our men need to be organised on both the political and community frontlines, and forcing the City Government to acknowledge that they live in Neverland with Michael Jackson and that our citizens are dying in the streets of Richmond FOR NOTHING!

You know ladies and gentlemen, Richmond has become nothing more than another Belfast, Baghdad, or Kabul, they all translate to the killing fields of slaughter! In the past four years over 131 homicides have occured, and the body count is still rising! And the City Government still remains silent, and the killing fields of Richmond still continues. To hell with all of that political garbage, their postion is both offensive and unacceptable to our community!

I thank God that the lastest victim is alive! I pray for her and her family. The Violence Prevention Boycott still continues! God bless the citizens of the City of Richmond!

Yours in the Struggle for Human and Civil Rights in the City of Richmond,

Mike Ali,
Committee of Families for the Safety of Our Children

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The Tazer Welcomes your comments.

North Richmond Shooting Update

Here's the latest on the information in the North Richmond shooting mentioned earlier this morning: (Credit George Kelly, CC Times)
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One stable after N. Richmond assault
By George Kelly
CONTRA COSTA TIMES

A man remains in stable condition this morning at John Muir Medical Center in Walnut Creek after he was shot at least five times Wednesday evening in North Richmond, the Contra Costa Sheriff's Office said.

San Pablo police were called by Kenneth Feliz, 26, at Rumrill Boulevard and Pine Avenue in San Pablo around 6:30 p.m., Contra Costa Lt. Charles Skuce said.

Feliz told police he was shot five or six times in the torso at an unknown location. Investigators later determined that location was Second Street and Silver Avenue in North Richmond.
Feliz was first taken to Doctors Hospital in San Pablo and flown later to John Muir, where he was initially listed in stable condition.

Police and sheriff's deputies have no suspect information.
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More as we get it...

"It's Like The Old West..."

This comment came from a Richmond resident that The Tazer spoke to yesterday, when the topic of our safety and our communities came up...

Sadly, it seems that the violent tendencies we've become so familiar with have struck again: (Credit KTVU.com & Craig Debro)

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Shocking Street Ambush Leaves Nurse Wounded
POSTED: 7:30 am PDT May 18, 2006

RICHMOND -- A 54-year-old nurse stopped at a Richmond street corner suffered a gunshot wound to her arm early Thursday when a gunman drove up behind her and riddled her car with bullets.

Police said the unidentified woman likely was not the target of the attack but merely "in the wrong place at the wrong time."

The incident began at 2:25 a.m. when the nurse -- who had just gotten off from work and was driving to a nearby casino -- stopped at a stop sign on Cutting Blvd. and 37th in Richmond.
Police said a car drove up behind her and suddenly her car was being riddled with bullet holes. Luckily, the woman was only struck in the arm.

The woman -- who once lived in the area -- drove a few blocks to a friend's house and stumbled up to the front door. When the friend opened the door, the woman said she had been shot.

She was taken to a John Muir Hospital for treatment.

Police had few leads and no motive for the shooting.
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Tazer Note: Luckily this innocent woman was not killed. But we must say again: City Hall and Mayor's office, when will this stop? What did you do at the City Council meeting Tuesday night? You discussed a lot of things (some actually important), but will it really matter if people are dying and bodies are piling up in the streets?

Stop the foolish pride and BS and talk with the various Violence Prevention agencies in our city and let's stop this madness before it's too late.

UPDATE: After a morning check in with Rev. Andre Shumake, The Tazer understands there was a shooting in North Richmond overnight as well. More on this as we get it.

Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Updater...

Sort of...

Busy week for The Tazer, but we're working through the notes from last night's City Council meeting. What we can tell you thus far is:

Violence prevention rates behind:

-Benefits for spouses (thanks Gayle!)

-Our city roads (think that was talked about long enough last night?)

-Just about anything else you can think of...

We'll stop for now, but The Tazer will update with notes as soon as it is possible. Your comments are welcome with your take on last night's meeting and the lack of progress by the city in the area of violence prevention!