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  • California DMV Reopens for Some Services, But Forget it if you need a Learners Permit

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jun 25, 2020

    They will allow you to reinstate registration for an impounded vehicle, reinstate a suspended drivers license, and get a California ID Card. But forget about getting a learners permit. The California Dept of Motor Vehicles cancelled thousands of appointments in March, April and May. They are not rescheduling those appointments. However, residents may drop in for Real IDs, and certain other services. (If you need a learners permit, word on the street is you may still get one...

  • Carjacking that began in Venice, Ends at the Farmers Market on Arizona in Downtown SM

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jun 25, 2020

    A carjacking that began in Venice, ended after a police pursuit, at the farmers market in downtown Santa Monica on Saturday afternoon. Los Angeles Police reportedly arrested the perpetrator in one of the porta potties at the weekly market, after the suspect crashed the stolen car in a parking garage....

  • Two Men Shot Dead in Parking Lot Outside Whole Foods Market at Lincoln Blvd and Rose in Venice

    Observer Staff|Updated Jun 25, 2020

    Two men were shot dead when a gunman opened fire in the parking lot next to Whole Foods Market in Venice Monday night at 9:20 pm. The shooting occurred about 9:15 p.m. Monday in the parking lot at 119 Lincoln Boulevard and Rose Avenue. "Victim one and victim two were standing in the parking lot when a suspect approached on foot striking both victims," Officer Jader Chaves of LAPD said. A motive for the shooting was unknown, and the shooter was at large Wednesday. About fifty...

  • Celebration of America Cancelled While Protests of America Proceed

    Alyssa Erdley, News with Attitude|Updated Jun 22, 2020

    The Ocean Park Association (OPA), which has run Santa Monica's Fourth of July parade for thirteen years, announced on Wednesday that they have cancelled this year's festivities. For over a decade, the parade has marched down Main Street, an amalgamation of home-made car floats, school marching bands, and other local groups. Spectators are residents of all ages who are willing to get up by 9:30 am, the parade's start time. This year, however, organizers decided there were too...

  • Despite Resistance, Seattle Police Enter CHAZ to Recover Murder and Shooting Victims

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jun 21, 2020

    Police body camera footage shows Seattle police doing what police all over America do on a daily basis: Protect the innocent and apprehend the guilty. Bodycam footage shows about six Seattle Police officers, guns drawn, entering the zone over the objections of occupation protestors. Mean and women in blue put themselves at great personal risk at 3 am Saturday morning, to retrieve the body of a young, mortally wounded young African American male. After gunshots rang out and...

  • Los Angeles County Declines to File Charges for Curfew Violations or Failure to Disperse

    Alyssa Erdley, News with Attitude|Updated Jun 15, 2020

    In a County wracked by looting, arson, and rioting during the end of May and beginning of June; LA County's chief law enforcement officer, District Attorney Jackie Lacey, declined to file charges for curfew violations or failure to disperse. Curfews were imposed for several days during this period, both county-wide and within cities. In Santa Monica, curfews were imposed as early as 1:30 pm on June 1 and 2:00 pm on June 2. Obviously, these curfews were a severe imposition on...

  • Movement to Remove SM Police Chief Renaud Gains Inevitable Momentum

    Leonard Brophy, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jun 15, 2020
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    With people protesting worldwide against police violence, the most liberal city in the United States will likely be experiencing major changes over the coming months. What specific direction the movement will take is unclear, but what is clear is that Santa Monica Police Chief Cynthia Renaud will not be around for the final destination. Her days at the top of local law enforcement are numbered whether it be by her choice or the city manager's. The Observer has no special...

  • Wonders of the World Gallery and Museum at Lincoln and Broadway Closed due to Looters

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jun 15, 2020

    Henry Runge, the cerebral and deeply inoffensive man who owns Wonders of the World Gallery and Museum at Lincoln and Broadway, reportedly is in the hospital recovering from injuries he suffered when he was attacked by rioters and looters the evening of May 31, in his Santa Monica store. The store sells archaeological artifacts and dinosaur bones, and is one of the few places in the world where you can buy a triceratops skull, if you have an extra $10,000 or so to spend on it....

  • Santa Monica PD Appeals for Public Health in Identifying Looters

    Observer Staff|Updated Jun 5, 2020

    The SMPD is appealing for your help in identifying people who participated in an unlawful way, in the events of May 31, 2020 in downtown Santa Monica. This from Lt. Joseph Cortez, SMPD Public Information Officer: On June 2, 2020, at the direction of the Chief of Police Cynthia Renaud, the Santa Monica Police Department has partnered with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Los Angeles Police Department, Los Angeles Fire Department, and the Los Angeles County District...

  • Santa Monica Files No Charges So Far Against Looters for May Rioting

    Observer Staff|Updated Jun 5, 2020

    Public Information Officer Constance Farrell responded to our questions regarding the George Floyd riots. Note: The Los Angeles County District Attorneys' office files felony charges against suspects. The Santa Monica City Attorneys Office files misdemeanor charges. From the Santa Monica City Attorney's Office: How many people have been charged in Santa Monica with misdemeanors? We are still in the process of receiving reports from SMPD to make charging decisions - we have...

  • 438 People Arrested During Sunday's Santa Monica Riot, Only 17 Charged

    Alyssa Erdley, News with Attitude|Updated Jun 4, 2020
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    On Sunday, a protest in Santa Monica regarding the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police shifted toward violence and looting later in the afternoon and on into evening. Fires were set, windows were smashed, graffiti spray painted, and stores trashed and looted. So far, the City of Santa Monica has received 350 damage reports with 150 retail businesses claiming significant damage. Widely publicized video from Sunday night shows scores of ecstatic individuals...

  • City of Beverly Hills Cancels Curfews Until Further Notice

    Observer Staff|Updated Jun 4, 2020

    The City of Beverly Hills has cancelled all planned curfews, effective immediately. "The protests in our City have remained peaceful over the last several days," said Mayor Lester Friedman. "We thank our residents and business community for their patience and cooperation as we work to keep our community safe." The Beverly Hills Police Department continues to actively patrol the entire City with the support of partner law enforcement agencies. For the latest emergency...

  • DTSM Organizes Broom Brigade to Cleanup Downtown Santa Monica after Looting

    DTSM|Updated Jun 4, 2020

    This is a press release from Downtown Santa Monica Inc or DTSM DTSM is working to keep residents and businesses safe while providing support to help the community recover from the ongoing economic challenges faced as a result of COVID-19 and the vandalism and looting incidents that took place on Sunday, May 31. "What happened to our community yesterday was truly devastating. The peaceful protests taking place were overshadowed as our home was taken over by destruction and civi...

  • George Floyd Looters Come to Santa Monica as "Demonstrations" Continue

    Leonard Brophy, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jun 4, 2020

    Sunday afternoon began positively in Santa Monica with a peaceful march protesting police violence that moved down Ocean Avenue from the Montana Avenue intersection to Colorado Avenue and back. But the situation soon turned chaotic and dangerous as stores were looted throughout the Downtown. Looters could be seen on video from various local television stations running out of shoe and clothing stores with large amounts of items. Many entered cars waiting for them. "We welcomed...

  • Letters to the Editor about the Santa Monica Lootings of May 31, 2020

    Updated Jun 4, 2020

    I am woefully disappointed in what we saw yesterday..for hours our police force stood in stark formation confronting and protecting the mostly peaceful protesters on Ocean Ave and the Pier. This was good but only a few blocks away downtown Santa Monica was being ravished, looted and destroyed with not a policeman in sight, nor a fire hose as deterrent..locally businesses were destroyed and owners left with nothing. All this was going on on national tv much to our...

  • Using Legitimate George Floyd demonstration as cover, looters descend on DTSM

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jun 4, 2020
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    As one group of people chanted "Black Lives Matter!" another group of people looted Santa Monica place. " I live in Santa Monica & all the instigators are from out of town - one had Florida plates." tweeted one local resident. People blamed the police for monitoring the demonstration, and leaving the Promenade alone while looters, most of them shall we say, "members of the community," smashed store windows and disappeared with Vans shoes, Gap clothing and Bloomingdales...

  • High Command: Latest Lockdown Suggestions From City of Santa Monica are a Bit Better

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jun 1, 2020

    In line with the County of Los Angeles, the City of Santa Monica has issued new guidance for Covid-19 social distancing. Churches and synagogues can reopen, with 25% as many congregants. Theaters and swap meets can even resume. But you are encouraged not to drive to work, still. The following activities are now permitted: Faith-based organizations may resume services, with the number of congregants limited to less than 25% of the building's capacity, or a maximum of 100...

  • Santa Monica Place Looted; Vans Shoe Store Looted at Santa Monica Third Street Promenade

    Stan Greene, Observer staff writer|Updated Jun 1, 2020
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    Mayor Pro Tempore Terry O’Day told KTLA that businesses should board up their windows given the damage already left so far. “I’m not sure how the rest of the evening is going to go,” O’Day told KTLA. “Hopefully, we can get this place cleared out," referring to Santa Monica Place. On Wilshire Blvd, looters broke into Big 5 Sporting Goods, again using George Floyd protestors to run cover for them. They have faith that the Police will not shoot them, and so far casualties...

  • City of Santa Monica Imposes Curfew Intended to Prevent George Floyd Looting

    Observer Staff|Updated May 31, 2020

    The City of Santa Monica Friday apologetically announced a curfew from dusk to dawn, due to the George Floyd rioting. This closely following the loosening of Covid19 restrictions in LA County. Here is the press release from the City of Santa Monica: Tonight, we follow the City of Los Angeles in imposing a City-wide curfew from 8 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. to ensure public safety across our region. Emergency responders are exempt, as are those traveling to and from work or seeking or...

  • Minneapolis PD Officer Derek Chauvin Taken Into Custody as Volunteers Clean Debris

    Kristin Peach, Observer Staff Writer|Updated May 30, 2020

    Minneapolis, 5/29: As volunteers cleared debris and helped board up burned out buildings in South Minneapolis, Minnesota Gov. Walz announced that the police officer at the center of the George Floyd investigation has been taken into custody for Floyd's murder. I walked down to Lake Street this morning. Volunteers were arriving to help clean up. One of the big questions is whether or not Mayor Frey allowed buildings to be burned. "So did the leaders of Minneapolis let this...

  • Santa Monica Pier is Empty As Family Businesses There Live Through Covid Lockdown

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated May 30, 2020

    The Pier has been a bit of a mystery since the Coronavirus lockdown began 9 weeks ago. It's closed, and the police won't allow you to walk down the ramp to see it for yourself. The 110 year old Santa Monica pier was almost destroyed by storms in 1982, 1983 and 1992. But nothing has threatened the pier's businesses like the Coronavirus shutdown. To find out more about what's going on at the closed monument at the center of Santa Monica's 4 miles of beaches, we spoke to the...

  • Scrubbed: SpaceX Delays Launch 2 Astronauts on Mission to the International Space Station

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated May 28, 2020

    Americans are locked down, but Americans are returning to space. However, at 1:15 pm PST, NASA announced that weather has delayed the launch of the Falcon 9 rocket. With lightning reported up and down the East Coast of the US, today was just not the right time for the launch, said NASA. The launch is now set for Saturday at 3:22 pm. The order to scrub came down 15 minutes and 54 seconds before the launch. Dragon is a free-flying spacecraft designed to deliver both cargo and...

  • Looting Breaks Out in South Minneapolis Over Killing of George Floyd. Arson Burns Grocery Store

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|Updated May 28, 2020
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    Upset at the killing in custody of George Floyd Tuesday by a white police officer, African-American looters emptied the Target store in South Minneapolis. They wore masks, and took TV sets and other electronics. They emptied the shelves of a large Target, then proceeded to Cub Foods, a grocery store. They set fire to the local Auto Zone store. "This is not a poor area, particularly" explained one local resident. "It just happens to be across the street from the police...

  • 153 Farmer John Employees in LA County Test Positive for Covid 19, Shutting Meat Packing Plant

    Sarah Storkin, Observer Staff Writer|Updated May 28, 2020

    The County of Los Angeles says it is investigating large coronavirus outbreaks at nine industrial facilities in the City of Vernon, including 3 meat packing plants. The Smithfield facility in Vernon is shut down as a result, which is interesting since another Smithfield facility is shut down in the State of North Dakota. The United States may soon experience a meat supply shortage, experts say, due to the coronavirus pandemic. The atmosphere inside meat packing plants is a pos...

  • 2 Elderly Men Shoot Homeless Trespasser at Dead Relatives House North of Montana Thursday Evening

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|Updated May 26, 2020

    Two men, one in his 60's and one in his 70's, shot an intruder at their deceased relatives home, drawing a large SMPD response just after 8 pm Thursday. Santa Monica Police describe the man who was shot as a white male in his 30's. None of the men resided at the property. The shooters were executors of the Estate of the previous owner of the property. They had arrived at the house to prepare it for sale. The updated SMPD press release reads as follows: "On Thursday, May 21,...

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