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City Heights intruder eased out but not arrested
Oops... I just remembered our 24 hour surveillance sign says "no trespassing" on the bottom. I guess we are protected by law. No one bothers us... yet.— May 18, 2021 6:37 p.m.
City Heights intruder eased out but not arrested
I'm sorry this happened, but I agree with the police. I've never had a no trespassing sign -- they're ineffectual. We prefer a welcoming home -- minus the criminals of course. But if we did have a sign, it wouldn't be one with a gun that will tick people off. Abide by the law, get a "real" sign and move on. You learn something new every day...— May 18, 2021 6:24 p.m.
San Diego's worst white collar crime these days
Con men are sociopaths, and there is a lot more to it than financial gain (greed). These people are scary. Ask anyone who has ever crossed paths with one.— May 10, 2021 8:23 a.m.
Where the Faulconer governor money is coming from
Regardless of where you fall politically (center, right, left) Newsom needs to be recalled. He's a failed leader, and lacks the competency (and intellect) to run the state. He was the youngest (and worst) mayor of SF, and he's the worst governor of California. He's gotten where he has for the same reason as JFK. Riding the coattails (and money) of his father.— May 6, 2021 11:23 a.m.
Ex-Charger set for $1.35 million city payout in police brutality case
If you're arrested for "public intoxication and resisting arrest" no further explanation is needed. Too many people have no respect for authority, and there are consequences. I hope he learned a valuable lesson. When the police tell you to move, you move. A "measley $1.35 million" IS about what he would've made in a year. Which sends a strong message how the judge "really feels." He didn't deserve a dime. People who have no respect for authority have an attitude problem, and chances are they were never taught to respect authority. They'll disrespect their parents, teachers, boss, etc. You'll never get anywhere in life.— April 27, 2021 6:48 p.m.
Ex-Charger set for $1.35 million city payout in police brutality case
I wasn't there, and either was a federal judge -- but he was standing outside and the cops asked him to move. If you're at a club, and you want a ride home -- call from INSIDE the club. You know where your ride is coming from, and how long it will take to arrive. Standing outside a club at 2 a.m. (if you've been drinking) is asking for trouble. You can't be drunk in public. It's against the law, and you will be arrested. Do I think police brutality happens when people refuse to comply? Yes, I do. I don't blindly support the police -- there are bad apples in every profession. But all the cases here lately when suspects are getting shot all have one common denominator. REFUSING TO COMPLY WITH THE POLICE. I'm also well aware that a lot of celebrities and athletes think they're ABOVE the law, and they don't have to comply like the rest of us. And a lot of judges are SPORTS FANS.— April 27, 2021 11:43 a.m.
Ex-Charger set for $1.35 million city payout in police brutality case
He was probably drunk in public and mouthing off to the police. Over and over and over again.— April 26, 2021 9:32 p.m.
Oceanside grandma comes home from San Felipe, gets beat up and tortured
It's nice to read that she's still able to swim in the warm waters of the Sea of Cortez. What a horrible story. A career criminal in the making.... he's looking at the death penalty one day. And he won't be missed.— April 21, 2021 8:28 p.m.
Oceanside drug addict loses third child
What a heartbreaking story. So sad.— April 13, 2021 9:55 a.m.
Union-Tribune's new voice from the north is Soon-Shiong's daughter
He did make a lot of his money here. I stand corrected. His dad was a doctor, and Soon-Shiong graduated from med school at 23. You have to be pretty brainy to accomplish that. And having a dad that's a doctor -- let's just say his family wasn't poor.— April 6, 2021 9:32 p.m.