Involuntary Manslaughter
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September 16, 2005
From:
http://www.santamonicaymca.blogspot.com/2005/09/involuntary-manslaughter.html
Carl G. Mueller, Nam 68
PO Box 120707
38941 North Bay Drive
Big Bear Lake, CA 92315-8944 …..Phone: (909) 866-9310
To:
Mr. James Dubuque, Supervisor of “code enforcement”
PO Box 10000
Big Bear Lake, CA 92315
Phone (909) 866-5831
jdubuque@citybigbearlake.com
Dear Mr. James Dubuque and To Whom It Should Concern:
Example of a person it should concern: Big Bear Lake Supervisor, Dennis Hansberger ebailes@sbcounty.gov and other Email witnesses.
Subject: Involuntary Manslaughter because of planed incorporated negligence
Thank you for taking the time to call me and I’ll use this letter as a recite regarding our phone conversation on 9/13/05.
Laws and Code denies report thus endangers public
During the conversation I requested a copy of the letter sent to the YMCA camp about the fire inspection that I said, might have taken place on 9/1/05. You indicated that you where not sure if I could have a copy of the letter. I did warn you that any written material you send me could be used against you, and you seemed unwavering as if that automatically is understood and such responsibly comes with being the leader of code enforcement, and I appreciate that.
I trust the Sheriffs department doesn’t work against you because it appears to act that way with me, therefore I might be sending you some of the correspondence I have had with the Sheriffs department. I request you get a copy of the Sheriffs department written statement about the 8/16/05 meeting in which fire safety code was conversed. Please send me a copy of that written statement. I will be sending a copy of this letter to Attorney General Bill Lockyer @ Public Inquiry Unit and that might help communications between you and the Sheriff’s department, and in particularly with San Bernardino County Sheriff Gary Penrod’s Internal Affairs Division.
Child Safety drug testing Code?
In our phone conversation I mentioned slightly about the fact that you hand no information about the 8/16/05 meeting I had with Big Bear YMCA camp official, Ms Tara Poposina and the Sheriffs department. I mentioned about a Code for the screening and testing process of camp personal; drugs for example. Codes for personally testing of clients and types of mass evacuation provided by big Bear Lake in the event of a fire. A fire that would separate Bear Valley road from the camp, thus the need for large boats; hopefully the lake isn’t frozen causing boats unusable because of thick ice in some places allowing children to try and walk across it, only to find out to late that the ice isn’t safe, then watch friends brake threw the ice and drown in a terrify struggle with death. I witnessed a friend die that way at the age of 10.
One only has to play with the above scenario for a short time to realize that camp evacuation could be impossible during particular times of the night and weather conditions etc.
Point being, the location of the camp is too dangerous and should be taken by emendate domain since Santa Monica YMCA supervisor Ms Tara Poposina didn’t want to lose the camp even if lives where placed in a dangerous environment. At the 8/16/05 meeting she seemed to think the Code allows, what I conceder, camp neglecting of the grounds, thus causing a fire danger to us neighbors. She felt the camp was in the limits of the codes. Lieutenant Joe Catalano pressed Ms Poposina about testing for illegal drugs but Ms Poposina refused such a commitment then. What does the Code say about that? Ms Poposina said she would decide if camp personal or clients should be tested for drugs or unsafe personalities.
Pattern of secrecy, and denial of responsibly, Example given:
Mr. Dubuque, one of the reasons I will ask Attorney General Bill Lockyer’s Public Inquiry Unit to investigate the 8/16/05 meeting regarding Codes and Deputy Edward Jimenez’s, Incident report #160501282 is because a pattern of secrecy, and denial of responsibility appears intentional, and a plan for non- responsibility is designed into such non paper trail meetings. A meeting with no written report given to the participants and the newspaper public deliberately allows for the excuse of ignorance and secrecy and puts children in danger so adults can be irresponsible for the children’s safety. A direct example is the fact that you appeared unaware of my involvement in this fire safety matter even after I have sent many E-letters to those listed below. You are either being secretive to me or your colleagues are being secretive to you and or failing in their duties. Obviously it’s only my opinion but such poor communications is why I will request Attorney General Bill Lockyer’s Public Inquiry Unit to investigate and replace irresponsible government personal.
Those Receiving my letters, thus reason for you to know about 8/16/05 meeting.
Big Bear Lake Sheriff Department
Big-bearlake@sbcsd.org
Ms Tara Poposina, Big Bear YMCA camp Representative:
By way of Scott Andrews …(310) 393- 2721 … Scotty@ymcasm.org
Big Bear Gov.
citymanager@citybigbearlake.com
ksmith@citybigbearlake.combblcd@citybigbearlake.com
Filming for public relations: bblfilm@citybigbearlake.com
Fire: rripley@sbcfire.org
BBL Supervisor Dennis Hansberger ebailes@sbcounty.gov
Newspapers: Sun and Grizzly
voice@sbsun.com, bob.balzer@sbsun.com, don.kay@sbsun.com, louise.kopitch@sbsun.com, steve.lambert@sbsun.com, glenn.rabinowitz@sbsun.com, rick.Sweeney@sbsun.com,
Grizzly
jbowers@bigbeargrizzly.net,
Arrissia Turner, I personally talked to about the YMCA camp. aoturner@bigbeargrizzly.net
Hurt Big Bear’s image
Some of my Web blogs even contain the email address of those who received my email letters; and still you Mr. Dubuque where not informed? Based on my one year of living in the Big Bear Lake area, I would guess some would rather not share negative information with the public because the “negative truth” would hurt Big Bear’s image.
Evacuation plan every year?
The YMCA camp owners and or Big Bear Lake (BBL) politicians are allowing a dangerous situation to exist. I say contributing to a dangerous situation because; I’ll bet that you Mr. Dubuque, or any BBL agency doesn’t have the authority to close the BBL YMCA camp. Close the camp because of required laws or Codes that demand the camp submit an updated evacuation plan every year. A BBL approved evacuation plan based on different avenues of escape, based on weather conditions and viable departure plans. Plans in the event Bear Valley road is blocked off and other possible scenarios.
Real Example:
34 deaths accrued at St. Rita’s Nursing Home because of hurricane Katrina. Louisiana State Attorney filed involuntary manslaughter chargers (34 counts of negligent homicide) against the operators of St. Rita’s Nursing Home because they refused to remove 34 of the patients.
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-nursing14sep14,1,5266214.story?coll=la-headlines-nation
BBL Scenario:
1. 34 deaths accrued at the Big Bear Lake YMCA camp because a fire forces the camp’s children to find safety in the lake.
2. Incorporated City of Big Bear Lake’s refuses to close the Big Bear YMCA camp. Refuses to close the camp knowing that they, the City of Big Bear, cannot provide sufficient evacuation of the camp in the event Bear Valley road is blocked, because of fire, mudslides, road repairs etc.
3. Who’s responsible because “Incorporated” City of Big Bear Lake didn’t have boats big enough to break through ½ inch thick ice and evacuate the 100 people, 24 who had drown falling through thin sections of the ice and 10 who had been burned alive?
Does being “Incorporated” add extra protection to Big Bear Lake lawmakers and Code enforcement agencies from lawsuits?
I write that sarcastically because, deliberately placing 100’s of children at a time on an “evacuation challenged peninsula”, which is located in a town that only 2 years ago was entirety evacuated because of fires, seem irresponsible if not down right stupid; as stupid as a mine Katrina evacuation. A peninsula that, under some mountain winter weather conditions, at night for example, would become very difficult, if not plain impossible, to evacuate in a fire consuming restricted time frame.
Email witnesses
Mr. Dubuque, do you think there might be 34 counts of negligent homicide in such a BBL scenario, knowing about the Email witnesses? If a death should accrue because of a dangerous environment, do you now think that the camp’s owners and or BBL politicians, and possibly yourself, are NOW guilty of involuntary manslaughter? Now, because it has been brought to your attention and there are email witness?
The point is hurricane Katrina
The point is that hurricane Katrina should serve as a wakeup call, not just about FEMA, but also about inept political hacks, law enforcement cronyism and hypocritical newspapers nationwide.
Sincerely,
http://www.santamonicaymca.blogspot.com/2005/09/involuntary-manslaughter.html
Carl G. Mueller, Nam 68
CC:
Attorney General Bill Lockyer @ Public Inquiry Unit
PO Box 944255
Sacramento, CA 94244-2559
CC: by way of Email
jdubuque@citybigbearlake.com, chernandez@citybigbearlake.com, Scotty@ymcasm.org, Big-bearlake@sbcsd.org, rripley@sbcfire.org, bblcd@citybigbearlake.com, bblfilm@citybigbearlake.com, ksmith@citybigbearlake.com, citymanager@citybigbearlake.com, , voice@sbsun.com, bob.balzer@sbsun.com, don.kay@sbsun.com, louise.kopitch@sbsun.com, steve.lambert@sbsun.com, glenn.rabinowitz@sbsun.com, rick.Sweeney@sbsun.com, jbowers@bigbeargrizzly.net, aoturner@bigbeargrizzly.net, ebailes@sbcounty.gov
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September 21, 2005
From:
Carl G. Mueller, Nam 68 http://www.blogger.com/profile/8749161
PO Box 120707
38941 North Bay Drive
Big Bear Lake, CA 92315-8944
To: San Bernardino County Sheriff Gary Penrod
@Internal Affairs Division
655 E. Third Street
San Bernardino, CA 92415
Dear Sheriff Gary Penrod, @Internal Affairs Division:
Subject:
Investigate if “Conflict of Interest by law enforcement unions puts public at risk?”
LA Times 9/21/05, “Prop.75 Puts Police on the Side of Liberals”, by Paul Pringle
Times reporter Paul Pringle, writes that San Bernardino County Sheriff’s union terminated Sergeant Lon Jacobs, from the Safety Employees Benefit Association; because Sergeant Lon Jacobs would not shy away from associating the Sheriff’s union bosses with political corruption. See Sergeant Lon Jacobs website. www.journals.aol.com/dawncrawford71/DawnCrawford/entries/2278
Here is an example using the same LA Times article showing police unions are putting the public at risk: Paul Pringle says, “Allan Mansoor, is an Orange County sheriff’s deputy and is also the Mayor of Costa Mesa.”
Any body can come up with an example in which a Conflict of Interest by law enforcement unions puts the public at risk when the Mayor is a sheriff’s deputy.
My Example: Mayor pressures city mangers, or vice versa, so no law shall be passed that will demand a drug test be given to police officers or politicians. This none drug testing of politicians and police officers doesn’t protect the citizens but does protect the Mayor and police officers. Police union bosses pressuring deputies to vote for union’s position rather then for the safety of the citizens, can make the citizens distrustful towards the deputies.
I hope my clumsily written example above is good enough for the Internal Affairs Division to investigate why San Bernardino County Sheriff’s union terminated Sergeant Lon Jacobs, from the Safety Employees Benefit Association. If the union terminated Sergeant Lon Jacobs because he would not shy away from associating the union bosses with political corruption then you, Sheriff Penrod, should prevent the deputies from unionizing because the job of the deputies is to first protect the public, not to first protect the union bosses and politicians of which they, the deputies, are becoming.
Unpretentiously yours,
Carl G. Mueller, Nam 68
http://katrina4u.blogspot.com/2005/09/arnold-katrina-expose.html
rawford71@aol.com
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May 8, 2006
From:
Carl G. Mueller, Nam 68 Phone: (909) 866-9310
PO Box 120707 (The Original 07 Doubled)
Big Bear Lake, CA 92315
To Whom It May Concern:
AND
The Sun newspaper www.sbsun.com
San Bernardino, CA
Bob Balzer, Publisher and CEO bob.balzer@sbsun.com
Frank Pine, Senior Managing Editor, frank.pine@sbsun.com
Subject:
Sun puts bright shine and dirty cops.
http://dirty-san-bernardino-police.blogspot.com/2006/05/dirty-san-bernardino-ca-police.html
Front-page headline reads: Suit: Crime Stats Fudged.
A records clerk for the San Bernardino Police Dept. was ordered to remove about 1,200 cases, all at one time, mostly assault cases. She refused and then was fired.
The story goes on to say the removal of those 1,200 cases was ordered to improve the image of the city. I think the Sun does a disgrace to the community by saying the records where fudged. That was a calculated act of destroying evidence and obstructing justice. But why should the Sun Care? They want the safe uncorrupt image too.
I think the Sun does a disgrace to the community using more words trying to discredit the clerk rather then discredit the actions of the police.
I ask for the readers of this e-letter to call CA State Controller Steve Westly’s office (916) 324-8907, requesting for a “certified audit”. Compare the court cases and the money each has brought in compared to the cases on police records. According to the clerk those results will not balance.
If CA State Controller Steve Westly can’t do this, and that’s his area of expertise, then he doesn’t deserve to even run for Governor, let alone be elected.
Sincerely,
Carl G. Mueller, Nam 68
PS
I have been in those long morning lines of people waiting to get into the San Bernardino courthouse. I have been part of that assembly line of injustice by dirty Mountain Sheriff Officers. I defended myself both times. I won them both. I wouldn’t be surprised if my cases are deleted. I wrote many letters about those two cases, as you may have guessed.
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