Tag "DUI"
Did L.A. Metro Train Conductor get Popped for DUI?
INGLEWOOD, CA—It’s a good thing that train tracks and concrete walls keep a train on its tracks. Keith Deshawn Gordon, 40, was arrested on Tuesday, August 26 at approximately 2
Rental Car Agents on a Drunken Rampage?
INGLEWOOD/HAWTHORNE, CA—A single occupation seems to link two men in two days in two separate incidents in two cities side-by-side. Cesar Alejandro Guardadolomeli, 25, was apprehended by Inglewood Police Department
Undertaker with The Cramps Charged with DUI
MONTEBELLO, CA—She may have had the perfect excuse emblazoned across her chest when police pulled her over. Natasha Gascon, 34, was apprehended by Montebello Police Department officers on Wednesday, July
Former Visalia Officer Arrested on DUI Charges for Second Time
VISALIA – A former police officer who pleaded no contest to DUI charges in court last week was arrested just Wednesday morning on suspicion of DUI. California Highway Patrol Officers
Did Sign Installer Have Too Many Wrong Signs er, Drinks?
INGLEWOOD, CA—He installs signs down near the seashore, and he may have had one drink too many too many times. Juan Flores, 46, was stopped by Inglewood Police Department (IPD)
Man Faces Manslaughter Charges in Fatal DUI Case
FRESNO – The man who allegedly drove while intoxicated and caused a crash that killed four people over the weekend is facing charges of drunken driving and four counts of
Was it a Record DUI?
HAWTHORNE, CA—Murder, Prostitution and countless other crimes against humanity—but $100,000 for a first time DUI? Marlon Nyankori, 33, possess a surname that suggests a heritage of Uganda. His bail, however,
Did Uber Driver Set New Record for Driving Violations?
HAWTHORNE, CA—The mobile-based motor technology of Uber has prompted a political, financial and social tidal wave that seems to be drowning anyone involved. Jeremiah Cauderno Maniquiz, 23, was stopped by
Retail Justice Served in Inglewood
INGLEWOOD, CA—“Retail Justice” is a social movement that is meant to prompt retail chains to open stores in underdeveloped areas as well as to share the wealth with retail workers—but
Did Private Investigator Turn a Blind Eye to Law?
HAWTHORNE — Like Catholic priests who are in the church to get near young children, perhaps some private eyes commit crimes under the cloak of investigating them. Corey Lamont Ward,