Calabasas Enterprise Volume 48, Number 37 Serving Calabasas Since 1963 November 8, 2018 News in Brief Malibu Canyon Survivalist Has Trouble Surviving in Court
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Holiday Let Someone EventsVolume 36, Volume 37 Serving Warner Center Since 1982 November 8,Else 2018 Cook Calendar ***When stripping in - take out date line below Valley Vantage - we’re getting double lines!!! the Bird This Year! See Page 9 When Does it Stop? See page 6 See Page 7 L A S V I R G E N E S A N D CALABASAS ENTERPRISE Volume 48, Number 37 Serving Calabasas Since 1963 November 8, 2018 News in Brief Malibu Canyon Survivalist Has Trouble Surviving in Court Anthony Rauda, the survivalist arrested on suspicion Brad Sherman Jesse Gabriel David Shapiro Mary Sue Maurer James Bozajian of burglary in Malibu Canyon - and possible shootings, decided to “go it alone” in court last week. Rauda went on a rampage in the courtroom holding cell, yelling No Surprises - Local Incumbents Returned to Office profanities and “I’m not going to cooperate with the public defenders anymore.” He pounded on the glass of Local races in Tuesday’s election with 71.4% of the votes, 69,438 votes to defeat 18-year-old the cell, and threw himself up again the walls kicking and midterm election garnered no or 124,383 votes, defeating challenger Justin Clarke (R), who screaming. Judge Kennedy ordered cameras out of the surprises - returning incumbents challenger Mark Reed (R) who brought in 32.4% of the votes with room and bailiffs attempted to take Rauda back to his to their respective seats. got 28.6% and 49,887 votes. 33,348. cell. He is being held without bail on a probation violation, In the valley, Congressman Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel In Calabasas there were three while investigators continue ballistic tests to see if he is Brad Sherman (D) easily won re- (D) garnered 67.6% with (Continued to page 5) indeed the canyon shooter who killed Tristan Beaudette in Malibu Creek State Park earlier this year. Normally Second in our Series on the Valley Homeless Issue probation violations don’t required the defendent in the courtroom, but Rauda insisted, saying, “I have something Homeless Women - How Their Lives Differ to say.” He will be back in court November 17, though the judge could order him to be held another 180 days By Laura Levinsky without any new charges. This community is experiencing a homeless crisis like never before. Government agencies, nonprofit organizations and private citizens are banding together Help Catch Car Battery Thieves to help provide the housing and services the homeless need to become valued citizens in our community. LAPD is seeking But one of the topics that the general community the public’s help isn’t aware of is the growing number of women who in catching prolific find themselves homeless. Women are the predominant car battery thieves members of two of the fastest growing groups finding working the west themselves homeless: seniors and victims of domestic valley area. They Abuse. Studies on newly homeless show that both hit nine cars in one of these groups have shown significant increases in morning. Suspects specific areas of the valley. In Sherman Oaks, 25% are a couple driving of the new homeless are due to domestic violence. a silver sedan. What for the same theft last month in Almost all of those are women. could be the same Glendale. 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