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Hopefully Mayor Fargo’s meeting tonight at the Homecoming condoplex with Natomas residents will be more encouraging than the one shown here, videotaped by youths in nearby Kokomo Park and uploaded to youtube.com in the past year.
Along with Mayor Heather Fargo, representatives from the school [...]
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It’s Homecoming night in Natomas for Mayor Fargo, police, school officials and residents
By Joe • Jul 16th, 2008 |Home invasions and residential armed robberies plaguing Natomas
By Joe • Jun 24th, 2008 |Any euphoric politicians willing to go on record and say we Natomas residents should still feel “safe”? Broad daylight is evidently no longer a crime deterrent in this age of $5 per gallon gas (or milk). Add two more home invasion/armed robberies to the growing list of those taking place in what Mayor Heather Fargo [...]
Read the rest of the story»Look out: Criminals are getting bolder and colder
By Joe • Jun 20th, 2008 |How cold? Cold enough to burst into an Indiana bank in broad daylight, jump over the counter and shoot a five month pregnant bank teller in the stomach before she could even acknowledge his selfish demands. Both of her five month old fetal twins died the day after the shooting.
The ONLY good news to come [...]
Center Court is where the party’s at… kinda
By Joe • Jun 9th, 2008 |What follows is a report detailing crimes/complaints occurring in the Natomas area within the past several days. This information was provided by the Sacramento Police Department. The text appears just as the PD drafted it…
(183766) 6/7/08 (Friday night/Saturday morning) @ 1:08 am @ the Center Court Restaurant.
Center Court was at capacity with a DJ [...]
The inconvenient truth about Sacramento crime
By Joe • May 30th, 2008 |Yesterday I banged out a spirited rant about the local newspaper’s Fargo-favorable rebuttal to KJ’s crime claims. In my diatribe, I pointed my binary pen at the local newspaper, as well as Heather Fargo and the Police Department for dismissing concerns about public safety (Police: “citizens should feel safe”; Fargo: “Citizens should not feel unsafe”; [...]
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