San Jose Adult Entertainment: Man held on list of sex charges after Fremont arrest

Man held on list of sex charges after Fremont arrest
Posted: 03/26/2010 12:00:00 AM PDT
FREMONT — A 29-year-old man suspected of having sexual relations with a 13-year-old girl, as well as pandering her for prostitution, is set to be arraigned today, two days after he was arrested by officers who used a pepper ball gun to subdue him.
Demeaka Ellis, who is from Louisiana but has spent the last year living in the Bay Area, faces sex charges involving the teenager in Fremont, said Detective Bill Veteran, a spokesman for the Police Department.
Ellis also being is investigated in connection with unspecified crimes in his home state, the detective said.
Fremont police obtained an arrest warrant for Ellis within the last two weeks after the girl reported the incidents earlier this month.

See the full article from “The Argus”

San Jose Strip Clubs: Turn Off Your Lights, Richmond

U.S. landmarks such as Mount Rushmore, St. Louis’ Gateway Arch, the Las Vegas strip and the Empire State Building, and world attractions like the Eiffel Tower, Sydney’s Opera House and Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament are just some of the hundreds of sites that will turn off non-essential lighting for the hour.
Here are some lights that Richmond could turn off to participate in this year’s Earth Hour. Thanks to a bunch of Twitter folks for the additional suggestions.
Club Velvet’s completely pointless spotlight. We know where the strippers are.
The new MeadWestvaco building. It doesn’t need to be seen from space.
The spinning marquee outside Movieland with the numerous blinking lights (the one facing Boulevard). People will still know where Movieland is.
The Christmas lights my idiot neighbors still have on their house.
The Sauer’s billboard on Broad St. I think it’s nice too, but I’d be okay with the chef not pouring vanilla extract for an hour.
The lights in Richbrau. They have been on every day. I know for a fact they aren’t open. Or are they reopening…?

See the full article from “Richmond.com”

San Jose Adult Entertainment: Is Your Office Pool Legal?

Cabot says he thinks most of the run-of-the-mill pools are perfectly OK if it’s “a casual bet between people and no one is making a profit.”
Pool For Money?
But if you’re running the office pool and making money off the bracket, then that’s another thing.
“You’re almost certainly violating the law then,” says Cabot, who has Kansas going all the way in his nonmonetary brackets. “Virtually every state prohibits someone from conducting these types of gambling activities where they’re receiving profits for operating the gambling activity.”
And the bigger the scale, the more problematic it is — especially if it’s across state lines or using the mail.
Cook County (Ill.) Sheriff Tom Dart, known for his aggressive prosecution of vice crime like Internet prostitution, says that unless your office pool is tied to organized crime, it’s not likely to draw the attention of law enforcement.

See the full article from “89.3 KPCC”

San Jose Adult Entertainment: Anatomy of a murder verdict

Witnesses on the night of the murder said Lacy and five friends were returning to their car parked on Bryant Street after an evening of drinking at the Blue Chalk Cafe in downtown Palo Alto. Koloto approached the men and robbed Lacy at gunpoint of an expensive gold and diamond-encrusted chain and crucifix. When Lacy lunged to tackle Koloto and retrieve the chain, Koloto shot him in the head, witnesses said. Koloto testified in court the shooting was unintentional.
Moreno served on two juries prior to Koloto’s trial, he said. Twenty years ago, while living in Long Beach, Calif., he was a juror in a solicitation of prostitution trial. He also served in the trial of a man who faced four counts of attempted murder for trying to run people down with his car because someone had danced with his girlfriend.

See the full article from “Palo Alto Online”

San Jose Escorts: The Silicon Valley 10 & 1 3.24.10: Top 10 Games That Should Have An Animated …

Last week: The Silicon Valley 10 & 1. Top 10 Movies That Should Have Video Games!
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Let’s take a look at…
Hmmm responding to another writer’s comments. I feel like I’m sleeping with another man’s wife.
10. Guest#4734 The Great Escape, Titanic, and Die Hard all have videogames. And they all sucked. Also the Die Hard game im talking about is the one for the Gamecube. Not the shitty PSOne games. Believe it or not, I actually played the Titanic game. It was a point and click adventure, which was loosely based on the movie. Worst birthday gift ever btw.
9. Guest 1932: Anything with Hugh Grant in it. How about a Hugh Grant game where you pick up transvestite prostitutes?

See the full article from “411mania.com”

San Jose Adult Entertainment: Cops and Courts: March 23, 2010

Santa Cruz residents registered for Nixle, a municipal wire service, received text and e-mail updates about the traffic problem, Friend said. The Police Department debuted Nixle, which delivers real-time news and information based on geography directly to subscribers on their mobile phones or computers, earlier this month. Monday was the third time the department has used the service.
WATSONVILLE
Man tries to solicit sex, arrested for DUI
An intoxicated Capitola man driving through Watsonville pulled alongside a woman walking on Rodriguez Street and asked her for a sex act in exchange
for money around 6 p.m. Sunday, police reported.
When the woman told him she didn’t do that, Christopher Bentley, 47, allegedly threatened her with a knife, police said.
The woman, who was not hurt, walked away, called 911 and gave an emergency dispatcher a description of Bentley’s vehicle, Sgt. Saul Gonzalez said.
Officers pulled over Bentley a short time later and arrested him on suspicion of driving under the influence. He was also booked into County Jail on suspicion of brandishing a knife and soliciting a prostitute, according to police.

See the full article from “Santa Cruz Sentinel”

San Jose Escorts: Police report: Man tries to solicit sex, is arrested for DUI in Watsonville

Police report: Man tries to solicit sex, is arrested for DUI in Watsonville
Posted: 03/22/2010 04:04:24 PM PDT
Updated: 03/22/2010 04:07:01 PM PDT
WATSONVILLE – An intoxicated Capitola man driving through Watsonville pulled alongside a woman walking on Rodriguez Street and asked her for a sex act in exchange for money around 6 p.m. Sunday, police reported.
When the woman told him she didn’t do that, Christopher Bentley, 47, allegedly threatened her with a knife, police said.
The woman, who was not hurt, walked away, called 911 and gave an emergency dispatcher a description of Bentley’s vehicle, Sgt. Saul Gonzalez said.
Officers pulled over Bentley a short time later and arrested him on suspicion of driving under the influence. He was also booked into County Jail on suspicion of brandishing a knife and soliciting a prostitute, according to police.

See the full article from “San Jose Mercury News”

San Jose Escorts: Religious Freedom Commission Battles Hate and Critics

We went to Syria to meet with Iraqi refugees in 2008. Listening to them tell story after story — family members who had been killed before their eyes or their children who had been beaten by members of militias, or talking about how their children were now starving and had to turn to prostitution — I felt ashamed to be a human being. You’re sitting in a room with a lot of mothers who are weeping. Their agony is just because they all are people of faith. I remember coming back to the States. The next day, we were going to go to church. My daughter was complaining, “Aw, I don’t want to go to church.” And I told her, “Thank God there’s not going to be anyone outside with guns to shoot at us. Nobody’s going to come in our church and rip down our icons.”

See the full article from “BU Today”

San Jose Adult Entertainment: Monthly Crime Report for Dublin

The number of crimes reported in Dublin, CA, dropped for the second month in a row. The decrease in activities was mostly due to the fact that February is a short month. Of the 172 crimes reported for February, almost half were theft, 39% were traffic-related or categorized as quality of life crimes, and the remaining 14% were violence and sexual offenses. While Dublin saw a slight shift away from cases involving theft to traffic and quality of life crimes, there have been a few disturbing developments involving prostitution and breaking & entering activities this past month.
Dublin Police Services worked with the Pleasanton Police Department on a prostitution sting in front of the Extended Stay and Hyatt Summerfield Suites in Pleasanton, CA, on Chabot Drive. On February 18, 2010, Dublin Police Services made a total of eight arrests from that prostitution sting. Dublin Police Services also made arrests on February 9, 2010, on the corner of Hopyard Road and Owens Drive in Pleasanton and on February 10th in Dublin next to Shannon Park and St. Raymond’s Church. Both incidents were categorized as other sexual offenses.

See the full article from “Around Dublin Blog (blog)”

San Jose Strip Clubs: Freedom Scam?

1984, I attended the Republican National Convention, where Frank Sinatra ignored me, NBC newsman John Chancellor waved hello from his skybox, and Jack Kemp was escorted by a pack of earnest and fetching young men. I even ran into an anchorman from a home-town television station that I had watched since I was a kid. Anyway, YAF and other conservative outfits scattered their literature and clanged their cymbals, which mostly involved promoting the names and faces of the unctuous grifters who ran them. Otherwise, they accomplished precisely nothing except to spend donors’ money on drinking and strip clubs. Well, maybe they spent some of their own money on the strip club.

Were the “Freedom Concerts” a part of the same kind of scam that has infected the “movement” for the past 30 years? It remains to be seen. But before you make your next donation to your favorite “cause” you may want to ask first where the money is going and how its being spent, otherwise it could very well wind in some stripper’s G-string in D.C. while you’re out beyond the Beltway believing it’s helping a soldier’s kid go to college.

See the full article from “American Conservative Magazine (blog)”

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