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Randy Economy and Brian Hews are "two of the best" Investigative Reporters in all of Southern California. They are responsible for uncovering the biggest 'political pay to pay scandal' in the HISTORY of Los Angeles County government, deep inside the Los Angeles County Assessor's Office. Randy and Brian's work has been featured on Fox News, NBC LA, CBS/KCAL, KTLK-AM 1150, The Mark Isler Show, The David Cruz Show, Univision Radio Network, KTLA News, Los Angeles Times, LA Daily News, KFI Talk Radio, KABC Talk Radio, KABC Eyewitness News and dozens of other media outlets across America. He is the On-Line Editor for Hews Media Group who publishes Los Cerritos Community Newspaper and the La Mirada Lamplighter. If you are interested in interviewing Randy and Brian for your news program, radio talk show, etc., drop an email to Randy@CerritosNews.net, or call 562 407-3873 during regular business hours. Thanks for all of your AMAZING SUPPORT and INTEREST! America's community newspapers are the BACK bone of a FREE MEDIA. Los Cerritos Community Newspaper can be found at www.loscerritosnews.net. Investigative Reporting is becoming a "lost art" here in the United States. Randy Economy and Brian Hews are determined to "keep politicians" on their toes and accountable.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

LOS NIETOS GANG BUSTED IN OPERATION GRAND SLAM

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Note:  If you live here in South East Los Angeles County, you are probably familiar with this street gang from Los Nietos.  Today a HUGE bust took place with this gang right here in the greater Whittier and Unincorporated Area of Los Angeles County.  Many agencies participated in "Operation Grand Slam" including members of the Norwalk Sheriff's Department!

Here are the official details just released to the media tonight.

LOS ANGELES – An 18-month task force investigation this morning resulted in the arrest of 23 individuals – mostly gang members – who are named in a federal drug trafficking indictment that alleges they participated in a methamphetamine distribution organization that operated in Whittier and surrounding communities.
The main indictment names 31 defendants, all of whom are charged with conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine. Two other people are named in single-defendant indictments, which means that Operation Grand Slam has resulted in charges against 33 defendants. In addition to the 23 defendants arrested this morning, six defendants were already in custody. Authorities are continuing to search for four fugitives.
Operation Grand Slam was an 18-month investigation into a methamphetamine distribution network that was responsible for street-level sales of the drug in the areas of Whittier, Santa Fe Springs and Pico Rivera. The drug ring allegedly was responsible for distributing nearly pure methamphetamine in transactions as large as one-half pound. Most of the defendants are affiliated with area street gangs, and many of the defendants are members and associates of the Los Nietos street gang.
Drug Enforcement Administration Special Agent in Charge Timothy J. Landrum said: “Criminal street gangs impact our communities through drug related violence as they attempt to expand their operations. Today’s arrests demonstrate the results that can be achieved as law enforcement joins together to reduce the threat of gangs in our neighborhoods.”
The main indictment alleges 13 counts, and all 31 defendants named in that indictment are charged with conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine. Certain defendants are additionally charged with possession with the intent to distribute methamphetamine, possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime, and felon in possession of a firearm. If convicted, all 31 defendants face potential life sentences, and all of them face mandatory minimum sentences of at least five years in federal prison.
An indictment contains allegations that a defendant has committed a crime. Every defendant is presumed to be innocent until and unless proven guilty in court.
Those taken into custody this morning will be arraigned on the indictment this afternoon in United States District Court in Los Angeles.
Operation Grand Slam is the result of an investigation that was conducted by the Los Angeles HIDTA Task Force, a federally funded group made up of federal and local law enforcement agencies. The investigation was conducted by HIDTA Group
51, which is comprised of agents and officers from the Los Angeles Police Department, the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Glendale Police Department and the Los Angeles Port Police. The Whittier Police Department; the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department; the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives; and IRS - Criminal Investigation worked in conjunction with the Task Force during this investigation.
The High-Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) program is designed to enhance and coordinate efforts among local, state and federal law enforcement agencies. Today’s takedown is the latest example of federal and local authorities joining forces to fight the most entrenched street gangs.
In addition to the agencies that participated in the investigation, the following law enforcement agencies participated in this morning’s takedown: the Hawthorne Police Department; the Irwindale Police Department; the Glendora Police Department; the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department; the Downey Police Department; the Montebello Police Department; the Baldwin Park Police Department; LA IMPACT; the Long Beach Police Department; the Inglewood Police Department; the Monrovia Police Department; the Azusa Police Department; the West Covina Police Department; U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Homeland Security Investigations; the Los Angeles County Probation Department; the Los Angeles County Department of Children Services; the California Department of Corrections & Rehabilitation, Division of Adult Parole Operations; and the United States Marshals Service.
 
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1 comment:

Joe Whittier said...

Hi Randy Economy
I got this from the United States Attorney's Office, Central District of California

Task Force Investigation Results in Whittier-Area Gang Members Being Named in Federal Narcotics Trafficking Indictment

An 18-month task force investigation Tuesday morning resulted in the arrest of 23 individuals – mostly gang members – who are named in a federal drug trafficking indictment that alleges they participated in a methamphetamine distribution organization that operated in Whittier and surrounding communities.

The main indictment names 31 defendants, all of whom are charged with conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine. Two other people are named in single-defendant indictments, which means that Operation Grand Slam has resulted in charges against 33 defendants. In addition to the 23 defendants arrested this morning, six defendants were already in custody. Authorities are continuing to search for four fugitives.

Operation Grand Slam was an 18-month investigation into a methamphetamine distribution network that was responsible for street-level sales of the drug in the areas of Whittier, Santa Fe Springs and Pico Rivera. The drug ring allegedly was responsible for distributing nearly pure methamphetamine in transactions as large as one-half pound. Most of the defendants are affiliated with area street gangs, and many of the defendants are members and associates of the Los Nietos street gang.

Drug Enforcement Administration Special Agent in Charge Timothy J. Landrum said: “Criminal street gangs impact our communities through drug related violence as they attempt to expand their operations. Today’s arrests demonstrate the results that can be achieved as law enforcement joins together to reduce the threat of gangs in our neighborhoods.”

The main indictment alleges 13 counts, and all 31 defendants named in that indictment are charged with conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine. Certain defendants are additionally charged with possession with the intent to distribute methamphetamine, possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime, and felon in possession of a firearm. If convicted, all 31 defendants face potential life sentences, and all of them face mandatory minimum sentences of at least five years in federal prison. Enforcement Administration, the Glendale Police Department and the Los Angeles Port Police. The Whittier Police Department; the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department; the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives; and IRS - Criminal Investigation worked in conjunction with the Task Force during this investigation.

The High-Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) program is designed to enhance and coordinate efforts among local, state and federal law enforcement agencies. Today’s takedown is the latest example of federal and local authorities joining forces to fight the most entrenched street gangs.

In addition to the agencies that participated in the investigation, the following law enforcement agencies participated in this morning’s takedown: the Hawthorne Police Department; the Irwindale Police Department; the Glendora Police Department; the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department; the Downey Police Department; the Montebello Police Department; the Baldwin Park Police Department; LA IMPACT; the Long Beach Police Department; the Inglewood Police Department; the Monrovia Police Department; the Azusa Police Department; the West Covina Police Department; U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Homeland Security Investigations; the Los Angeles County Probation Department; the Los Angeles County Department of Children Services; the California Department of Corrections & Rehabilitation, Division of Adult Parole Operations; and the United States Marshals Service.

LISTEN TO RANDY ECONOMY AND BRIAN HEWS ON KFI TALK RADIO

Hews, Economy Featured on The Tim Conway Jr. Show on KFI Los Cerritos Community Newspaper Publisher Brian Hews and Reporter Randy Economy were featured on KFI AM 640 on the Tim Conway Jr. Show on Thursday, October 17 to discuss the arrest of Los Angeles County Assessor John Noguez, Property Tax Agent Ramin Salari and Assessor Major Property Appraiser Mark McNeil on dozens of felony charges. The segment was broadcast live to millions of listeners throughout the Western United States. LCCN will post additional interviews by Mr. Hews and Mr. Economy in the future.

WATCH: LCCN, Randy Economy featured on Fox News

Los Angeles Local News, Weather, and Traffic Los Cerritos Community Newspaper’s exclusive groundbreaking coverage into the corruption probe at the Los Angeles County Assessor’s Office is now the focal point of a multi part series that began airing Wednesday night on Fox News 11 in Southern California. LCCN was the first media outlet to break the story about the massive criminal investigation that has now gripped the entire Los Angeles County Hall of Administration. “We thank Fox News for recognizing featuring Los Cerritos Community Newspaper in their coverage,” said Brian Hews, President and Publisher of Hews Media Group. “LCCN has been working with dozens of media outlets across the country on this massive scandal for the past eight months,” Hews said. Featured in this report is LCCN Investigative Reporter Randy Economy who tells about how the community newspaper was able to “piece the puzzle together” that has resulted in the arrest of one former property appraiser, and the recent departure of Assessor John Noguez on a “paid leave of absence.” Look for more segments on Fox News 11 during the next several days and weeks. Reporter Gina Silva is featured in this segment.

Randy Economy appears on NBC News Non Stop California with Colleen Williams

Randy Economy appears on California Non Stop with Colleen Williams from NBC News. Randy Economy appeared on NBC New's Non Stop California in June, 2012. This is what NBC said about Randy and Los Cerritos Community Newspaper. "Los Cerritos Community Newspaper recently published hundreds of e-mails between Los Angeles County Assessor John R. Noguez and several property tax agents. The emails were obtained by the newspaper through a series of public document requests. This is the second set of documents published by the community newspaper that has been at the forefront of reporting and exposing the alleged pay to play activities between tax agents and Noguez for the past two years. Reporter Randy Economy joins Colleen Williams on Nonstop News LA to discuss how their investigation began on June 25, 2012.”

Hear Randy Economy and Brian Hews on the David Cruz Show!

Hear Los Cerritos Community Newspaper Publisher Brian Hews and Reporter Randy Economy on The David Cruz Show during the week of June 25, 2012 on KTLK AM 1150 in Southern California. The segment begins at the 56:00 part in this clip and lasts for thirty minutes.

Brian Hews, Randy Economy on CBS 2 News KCAL 9 with Investigative Reporter Dave Bryan

Los Cerritos Community Newspaper featured CBS News with Investigative Reporter Dave Bryan CBS/KCAL Investigative Reporter Dave Bryan interviews Randy Economy and Brian Hews from Los Cerritos Community Newspaper the day more than 300 law enforcement officials raided 12 different locations in the political scandal that is consuming Los Angeles County. Thanks CBS News for acknowledging the hard work of LCCN!

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