Week of October 21, 2024

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BREAKING NEWS: Two Female U.S. Navy Aviators Killed in Crash of a EA-18G "Growler" Electronic-Warfare Aircraft Tuesday

David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer

The U.S. Navy has revealed the Identities of the Two Aviators who were Killed in the Crash of a EA-18G "Growler" Electronic-Warfare Aircraft near Mount Rainier in Washington last Tuesday. They were Identified as 31-Year-Old Naval Aviator Lieutenant Serena Wileman, and 31-Year-Old Naval Flight Officer Lieutenant Commander Lyndsay Evans, both Members of the "Zappers" of Electronic Attack Squadron 130 (VAQ-130) based out of Naval Air Station Whidbey Island. The female Aviators were conducted a...

BREAKING NEWS: SUV Kills Homeless Woman Sleeping on Santa Monica Beach Thursday Night

Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer

A tragic incident occurred late last night on a Santa Monica beach when a woman was struck and killed by an SUV while on the sand. The victim, whose identity has not yet been released, was trapped beneath the vehicle after being hit. Authorities confirmed the accident happened around 11:30 p.m. She is believed to have been homeless. Emergency responders rushed to the scene and attempted to rescue the woman, but she was pronounced dead after being wedged under the SUV. The driver, who has been...

BREAKING NEWS: SMPD Seeks Public's Help to Identify Assault Suspect in Downtown Stabbing

Sofia Black, Observer Staff WRiter

10.18.24: The Santa Monica Police Department is asking for the public's assistance in identifying a suspect involved in an assault that took place on September 22 at approximately 12:35 a.m. near the 1400 block of Alley 5. The suspect is described as a male, possibly Black or of another race, between 25 and 35 years old, with bleached blonde hair and a black beard. He was last seen wearing a dark shirt and shorts and has visible tattoos on his forearms. The suspect fled eastbound on Santa...

BREAKING NEWS: LAPD Drug Bust; Trump Rally Gunman Sues County; Prop 47 Net Negative

Stan Greene, Observer STaff Writer

LAPD Drug Bust In a landmark operation, the Los Angeles Police Department has seized 50 pounds of fentanyl in a drug bust that officials are calling one of the largest in recent history. The amount of the deadly drug, which was confiscated during a narcotics investigation near Downtown Los Angeles, is estimated to be worth over $4 million on the street. According to authorities, this quantity of fentanyl would be enough to kill the entire population of Los Angeles, highlighting the severity of...

Beach Warnings for Los Angeles County October 16, 2024

LA Department of Public Health

October 16, 2024 Ocean Water Use Warning for Los Angeles County Beaches The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health cautions residents who are planning to visit the below Los Angeles County beaches to avoid swimming, surfing, and playing in ocean waters: BEACH AREA WARNINGS: Mothers Beach in Marina Del Rey The entire swim area. Marie Canyon Storm Drain at Puerco Beach 100 yards up and down the coast from the public access steps. Santa Monica Pier in Santa Monica 100 yards up and down the...

  • Brightest Comet Since 2006 Will Be Visible Tonight and Until October 30th, in the Evening Sky

    Amanda Black, Observer Staff Writer

    A comet, C/2023 A3 Tsuchinshan-ATLAS, is making its grand return to Earth's skies, marking the brightest comet visible since 2006. Starting October 12, you'll be able to catch it around twilight until the end of the month. Where to Watch It If you're on the West Coast, you've got a prime seat for this cosmic event. But there's one catch: light pollution. According to Bill Cooke from NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office, your best bet is to find the darkest possible location. In other words,...

BREAKING NEWS: Response to Ted Winterer's letter: "The Great Santa Monica Safety Debate"

Arthur Jeon, Special to the Observer

Wow, it's a bore to keep deconstructing the desperate confabulations of SMRR and their puppeteers. But somebody's got to do it! The latest is from Ted Winterer, who presided on the City Council from 2012-2020 (and as the Mayor 2016-2018), and has written a truly hilarious SMDP op-ed in which he wonders why the two incumbents running (Phil Brock and Oscar de la Torre), haven't yet created safer streets in their 3 years in office when they've been in control for 40. This is also a theme in SMRR...

BREAKING NEWS: Defending Oscar de La Torre From a Last Minute False SMRR Election Attack

Tricia Crane, Northeast Neighbors

Dear friends and neighbors, I want to be sure you read Councilmember Oscar de la Torre's letter published in the Santa Monica Daily Press, which is below. Oscar writes in response to an accusation by a political figure - school board candidate Jon Kean - that he is antisemitic. I have known Oscar for decades, beginning when I was a reporter for NPR and I interviewed Oscar, fresh out of college, about his work with the youth of the Pico neighborhood. Oscar then created the Pico Youth & Family...

  • The Daily Santa Monica Crime and Drug Video - October 22, 2024

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    Santa Monica's City Council thinks the city is just fine. One councilmember called the homeless residents our neighbors, their wants and desires equivalent to those of people who pay rent and pay taxes. The 'freedom' of some, most of whom suffer from drug addiction and mental illness, to live in filth, disease and to commit crimes with impunity, is valued over the ability of the rest of society to live healthy lives in law and order. Watch the videos shot and distributed by the Santa Monica...