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Local residents on both sides of the issue have staged demonstrations over the closure for several days, and crowds of dozens of protesters have strained police resources, especially during busy weekend nights, Green said.
“We will be out there to maintain peace and order,” he said. “The groups have been peaceful for the most part. But people who live around the small-business district have been impacted by the commotion.”
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Mitchell L. Beckloff on Friday told attorney Mark J. Geragos on behalf of the restaurant that he was welcome to file a motion to modify the injunction, which is tailored along the same lines as the temporary restraining order the judge imposed against the Western-themed watering hole on March 8.
Photos circulating on social media show the fence after it was erected around the Tinhorn Flats Saloon & Grill on Magnolia Boulevard in the San Fernando Valley of Southern California.
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The gunfire that killed Matthew Pavelka
Campbell s suspects were two men later identified as Ramon Arranda, and David Garcia who were in a black Cadillac Escalade near the Ramada Inn, just outside the Burbank Airport. Campbell noticed there was no license plate and since the area was suspicious for drug dealings, he requested the driver to step out of the vehicle. Campbell had already requested backup, and Pavelka was on the scene, approaching the vehicle by the time the driver, Arranda, got out and opened fire. He shot Campbell in the torso and side of the head, knocking the officer down before Pavelka engaged him. The passenger, Garcia, then stepped out and shot Pavelka repeatedly, after Arranda was fatally wounded.
By City News Service
Feb 23, 2021
BURBANK (CNS) - A Burbank woman accused of lighting fire to her husband s bed following a dispute between them was arrested, police said today.
Maria Guadalupe Urena-Escamilla, 51, was taken into custody on suspicion of attempted murder, according to the Burbank Police Department.
Officers were called about 9:15 p.m. Saturday to the 1900 block of West Victory Boulevard, where they arrived to find a man “frantic outside, the department stated in a news release.
Investigators learned the man and his wife had been in a dispute, during which the woman allegedly threatened to kill him, according to police.