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Follow-up to the memorial destruction story that has caught fire.
1 posted on 03/12/2003 11:16:00 AM PST by amused
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To: amused
Gee, destruction of private property is legal is La Habra. Bet it's a lovely place to live.
2 posted on 03/12/2003 11:18:11 AM PST by mewzilla
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To: amused
If it was not theirs to alter, it was vandalism.
3 posted on 03/12/2003 11:18:19 AM PST by IYAS9YAS (Go Fast, Turn Left!)
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To: amused
"...police on Tuesday said they are conducting a criminal investigation..."

Officers will be interviewing "witnesses" at the local Dunkin Doughnuts. A well criminal known only as the "Hamburgler" is being sought for questioning.
4 posted on 03/12/2003 11:23:30 AM PST by holymoly
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To: amused
Sounds like another neutered police department.
5 posted on 03/12/2003 11:41:34 AM PST by ampat
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To: amused
One of the perps was all over the news last night. Why? She actually came back to the scene to rub her actions in everyone's face.

The funny thing is, she stood right there by the police and they didn't sight her or anything. This was destruction of private property.

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6 posted on 03/12/2003 11:42:36 AM PST by DoughtyOne (Are you going Freeps Ahoy! Don't miss the boat. Er ship...)
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To: amused
What the hell kind of investigation is going to take place? They stood right there and watch the perpetrators commit vandalism and did nothing. If anybody should be investigated, it's the police who watched the whole thing take place and ignored it.
7 posted on 03/12/2003 11:44:17 AM PST by mass55th
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To: amused
Maybe they can start the "investigation" by interviewing the officers who watched it happen.
10 posted on 03/12/2003 11:51:55 AM PST by PBRSTREETGANG
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To: amused
Nicely done followup by Debbie Pfeiffer, who sounded a bit surprised on the phone yesterday when I mentioned that her initial article was rapidly becoming famous.
14 posted on 03/12/2003 12:04:31 PM PST by Interesting Times (Eagles Up!)
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To: amused
"conducting a criminal investigation ... as soon as the probe is completed they will take their evidence to the Orange County District Attorney to determine if a complaint will be issued. "

Sounds like chief Wigam is going to get something to eat and then cruise around for awhile.

18 posted on 03/12/2003 12:25:47 PM PST by fella
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To: amused
Here is the whole article for archival.

Police probe flag burning in La Habra
Memorial vandals sought

By Debbie Pfeiffer Trunnell, Staff Writer

LA HABRA -- At the center of an angry public opinion storm, La Habra police on Tuesday said they are conducting a criminal investigation into weekend vandalism at a patriotic Sept. 11 memorial fence at Whittier Boulevard and Macy Street.

Police said as soon as the probe is completed they will take their evidence to the Orange County District Attorney to determine if a complaint will be issued.

Early after the vandalism, local residents near the memorial accused the Police Department of not taking adequate action when they first spotted people altering patriotic signs on the fence Saturday afternoon. The police reportedly determined at first that the sign alteration was more free expression than a case of vandalism, so they left the area.

 

Jeff Collison, left, and Bill Irizarry of La Habra raise a flag at the corner of Whittier Boulevard and Macy Street in La Habra. (Staff Photo by Bernardo Alps)
However, they said the activity later escalated into flag burning and replacing patriotic signs on the fence with antiwar slogans, which did qualify as acts of vandalism.

On Tuesday, La Habra police Chief Dennis Kies stood behind the department's handling of the case.

"We did not observe anybody tearing flags or burning flags,' he said. "The first call we got on this was at 3 p.m Saturday. There were these cups stuck in the fence that spelled out something like 'We Love The USA,' and a woman was rearranging them to read something like 'No War.' She was not burning or tearing up anything at that time.'

Since the woman was not destroying anything, officers left without making an arrest or writing a police report.

Kies said his officers were called to the scene again at 5 p.m. Saturday and again at 3 p.m. Sunday.

Officers found damage to the display on both occasions but found no one but Tracey Chandler , who maintains the patriotic fence, and her friends near the location.

"On vandalism, a misdemeanor offense, we can't arrest anyone unless it happens in front of us,' Kies said.

Chandler, who started maintaining the memorial soon after it was initiated by neighbors the night of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, believes the same people who were at the fence earlier in the day came back later that night and burned the flags.

Jeff Collison, owner of The RV Center in La Habra, w ho has allowed Chandler and other residents to fill his fence with patriotic symbols, said he and Chandler plan to go to the police station today to file charges.

Collison said he answered at least 50 calls from residents and members of the press Tuesday.

"But I'm going to go down there (to the police station), because this is an act of vandalism on my private property,' he said.

As Collison answered calls in his office across the street, residents some angry and some crying added new flags and patriotic posters to the fence.

David Bisset of Whittier, who has contributed to the memorial since the evening of Sept. 11, 2001, said he will continue to do so as another Whittier resident, Dusty Rhodes, came by with a pile of flags.

"I was in the military myself for seven years, so for someone to burn my flag, well that burns my butt,' said Rhodes.

Some residents were overcome by emotions as they walked up to the fence.

"I have been bringing family from out of town by the memorial, and I'm very mad and upset about this,' said Barbara Eastman of La Habra Heights as she cried and handed $20 to Bisset for a new flag.

Chandler, who began pinning new Sept. 11 tribute posters made by her two children to the fence Tuesday, is determined to rebuild the memorial.

"It will be done by the end of the week, bigger and better than it ever was,' she said.

Debbie Pfeiffer Trunnell can be reached at (562) 698-0955, Ext. 3028, or by e-mail at debbie.pfeiffer@sgvn.com .

24 posted on 03/12/2003 12:58:57 PM PST by Texas_Jarhead
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To: amused
Gee, how... timely of them.
30 posted on 03/12/2003 3:12:43 PM PST by Darksheare (<===The modern day French all have grandfathers that said "Frauleine" to their grandmothers.)
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To: amused
Let me be the first to say I generally don't like prosecuting anybody for "hate crimes" since that
normally means a thought crime committed against a group that predominately votes pro Rat.
However in this case it would serve as an example to the left that bad laws can nail them too.
Prosecute them for vandalism and arson and hate crimes. Agree to drop the hate crime charge if the
left agrees to stop trying to get such laws passed.
33 posted on 03/12/2003 8:03:11 PM PST by Nateman
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