BREAKING NEWS: 19 Yr Old Arrested In Gang Related Murder In Penmar Park

 

UPDATE: Captain Peters, Bill Rosendahl, Venice 2000 HELPER ( Gang prevention group ) and the family of one of the slain teenagers spoke during a community meeting at Penmar Park this evening. In the wake of the news that a 19 year old gang member was arrested and held on $2 million dollars bail, the heartfelt message by these community leaders and members was one of heartfelt unity.

With so many forces tearing neighborhoods and communities apart within communities themselves, the news of the arrest was great of course, but the bolder message was the importance of taking a stand against this kind of violence. The message echoed was that the culture of shrouding gang violence must be broken, and it was that spirit that helped lead to the arrests… and certainly bolsters the message that this kind of senselessness is not worth the loss of life and impact to the families and the community.

Below is a memorial on the bleachers where the two teens were murdered. With community support, involvement and a stand against crime hopefully Venice won’t suffer this kind of tragedy again.

Councilman Rosendahl and the family of one of the slain teenagers

 

The LA Times Breaks The Story Of Gang Member Arrest:

A reputed gang member has been arrested in connection with a shooting that left two students dead and a boy wounded last week at a Venice park.

Michael Anthony Mariscal, 19, who lives in Culver City, was apprehended Tuesday by detectives, the Los Angeles Police Department said.

The shooting at Penmar Park, which sits in a quiet tree-lined neighborhood, sent bystanders running for cover and forced officials to lock down a gym filled with small children, according to police and a witness.

The three victims were local high school students. One of those slain attended Venice High School, and the other youth who was killed was a student at the Venice Skills Center.

The third victim, who was shot in the leg, attended Venice High.

Mariscal is described as a student in booking records and was being held in lieu of $2 million bail Wednesday.

“He is the shooter,” said LAPD Capt. Jon Peters, commander of the Pacific Division, which patrols the area. “He intended to shoot these individuals…. He is a documented gang member.”

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VIDEO: LAPD Safely Handles Distraught Man Armed With A Knife - Tony Vera Video



Drama gripped Venice’s Marina Peninsula on Tuesday night starting at 7 p.m. when a radio call came into LAPD for what was described at the beginning as a “male with mental illness” on Fleet St. The man was on the street throwing items at passers by and screaming in a very agitated manner. Listen to the LAPD scanner radio calls in a condensed timeline below:

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When police arrived, the man fled into his nearby apartment, and started throwing items out his window. He then took his clothes off and was frantically walking back and forth from inside the unit to two different balcony windows. A witness said that the man was the same man who was tazed earlier in the week on Abbot Kinney, for driving his vehicle up onto the sidewalk in front of a liquor store, emerging, taking off his pants and becoming combative with police. This scene underscores the challenge that LAPD has when dealing with violent individuals with possible mental illness who pose a threat to themselves and others, and the impact they have on the community.

As the situation unfolded, police knocked on the door of the apartment and the man opened the door and brandished a knife at police officers, then shut the door. The airship that was circling above alerted officers to the amount of pedestrians that had gathered to witness the event and concern grew that if the man had any other weapons people could get injured so LAPD took every precaution and cleared the area. The man continued to scream out the balcony windows, he threw items out the windows, he then set up his stereo speakers and started blasting music, screaming at police that he was “in control”. Neighbors reported that the man was bi-polar, was apparently not taking his medication because he had recently lost his job and had been served divorce papers. An emotionally tragic situation that would cause anyone a great deal of distress now involved neighbors, LAPD and an entire community as concern grew for the man who was clearly in need of help. Police had to stand by armed with beanbag rifles keeping close eye on all windows to ensure he did not emerge with a weapon or pose a threat to others, underscoring how swiftly police have to react to keep the public safe while preparing to deal with any all all possible violent possibilities.

As the situation progressed, he was guzzling from a bottle of scotch, telling police to go away, and throwing gobs of paper off his balcony. He eventually agreed to come outside. He stood on the front steps and talked to Sergeant Vasquez, who got the man to calm down and agree to be taken into custody to receive medical help. The man continued to be combative as he was placed in a gurney. He spat at police, and was taken to a local medical center for evaluation.

Tony Vera captured the whole event on video.

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Is This Your Stolen Bike? LAPD Is Taking Care Of It For You - Call ‘Em.


Another day, another THIEF caught with a stolen bike. Please remember, if your bike gets stolen, even if you DON’T have the serial number REPORT IT RIGHT AWAY! Don’t accept living in Venice by the beach and having your bike stolen as just another part of life down here! When police catch these thieves with bikes and other goods, they can’t charge them unless they have a victim even if they admit to stealing the bike!

If this is yours, the fine folks at LAPD Pacific Division are keeping your bike safe until you claim it. Give them a friendly jingle at (310) 482-6334!

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Mr. & Mrs. Venice Beach July 4th Competition

Free to watch. $80 to compete!
Monday, July 4 9:00 a.m.
at Venice Beach Recreation Center, Los Angeles, CA

Body building pageant on the beach

9 am to 5 pm, registration 7:30-9:30 am, pre-judging 10 am, finals 1 pm

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