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July 31, 2011

Sacramento Adult Entertainment: 911 calls — Published July 31, 2011

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Robbery: A 31-year-old man reported at 11:47 a.m. Friday that he had been robbed between 10 and 11 p.m. Thursday at City Motel, 1022 S. Wilson Way, after picking up a prostitute from Wilson Way. The man said about one minute after arriving to the motel, the woman left the room, and three suspects entered. They simulated having a handgun and demanded his property. The man handed over his wallet, cellphone and car keys. He said the suspects and two other men fled in his black, 1994 Volkswagon Jetta, with California licence plate No. 6KXV205. One of the suspects was described as a Latino male, 30 to 32 years old, 5 feet 8 inches tall, unshaven, muscular build with short black hair. A second suspect was described as a black male with short black hair, and wearing a white tank top and blue jeans. The prostitute and other suspects were not described in detail.

See the full article from “Stockton Record”

July 30, 2011

Sacramento Escorts: Sacramento family charged with sex trafficking of minors

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Six Sacramento residents, including five members of single family, have been charged in federal court with sex trafficking of minors. A federal grand jury in Sacramento on Thursday returned a 13-count indictment charging Tynisha Marie Hornbuckle, 22, Tamrell Rena Hornbuckle, 25, Latrelle Alicia Hornbuckle, 23, Cherrelle Elizabeth Hornbuckle, 24, Tammy Rena Brown, 43, and Jacquelin Lanoise Radisha Wade, 24, with conspiring to commit sex trafficking of minors by force, fraud or coercion. Various other charges include sex trafficking of minors, tampering with witnesses and making false statements relating to their sex trafficking of minors. The Hornbuckles are sisters, and Brown is their mother, according to a federal Department of Justice news release. All were arrested today.
According to the indictment, between July 31, 2009 and May 5, 2011, the defendants conspired to force and coerce minors to engage in commercial sex acts. During this time, the indictment alleges, all members of the conspiracy directed the activities of prostitutes, provided transportation to minors in furtherance of the sex traffi …

See the full article from “Sacramento Bee (blog)”

July 26, 2011

Sacramento Adult Entertainment: The Ten Worst Augusts of the Last Ten Years

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Idaho Congressman Larry Craig was arrested at the Minneapolis-St. Paul international airport on a disorderly conduct charge all the way back in June, but it wasn’t until August that Craig entered a guilty plea and news finally broke that the Senator’s “disorderly conduct” was something more along the lines of “attempting to solicit sex in a public place.” Other facts slowly trickled out as well, including the fact that the Senator’s first response to his arrest was to present the officer with his official US Senate business card and ask “What do you think of that?” But of course the key ingredient that sent an otherwise run-of-the-mill political sex scandal into the media stratosphere was the fact that Senator Craig—who during his first term had been one of the chief architects of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”—had been caught soliciting sex of the gay variety. The senator was quick to assure constituents (and other Republicans) that “I am not gay, I never have been gay,” and he swore he wasn’t using any coded pick-up signals but that he merely had “a wide stance.” Craig announced his resignation on September 1.

See the full article from “The Awl”

July 25, 2011

Sacramento Strip Clubs: Horror, hope

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Horror, hope
Part therapy, part lifeline to other women, the ex-wife of serial killer William Choyce opens up in a soon-to-be-published book
Early in their courtship in 1973, he took her on a date to a seedy San Francisco strip club. This was the first of many warning signs Alice Swafford says she missed.
Later in her marriage with William Choyce, their 11-year-old daughter, Crystal, called her while she was at a conference in Los Angeles to report with fear: “Something is wrong with daddy.”
Crystal saw him running down the stairs wearing a ski mask. Oakland police next came looking for the unidentified man who had tied a neighbor to a chair and left her. The woman threw herself from the second floor, fearing the man would return.
It’s clear to Swafford, now 57, that for years she refused to come to grips with her husband’s bizarre behavior. She desperately held onto the ideal of marriage to maintain the semblance of family and home she craved.

See the full article from “Stockton Record”

July 23, 2011

Sacramento Adult Entertainment: Press release & photo’s from today’s Justice for James Rivera Protest in Stockton

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Mesha Monge-Irizarry is the Director of the Idriss Stelley Foundation, named after her son, Idriss, who was killed in 2001 at the Metreon movie theater, shot by nine S.F. police officers who fired over 48 rounds. Irizarry has a clear plan: “We need Civilian Review Boards in every city, and the Boards need full power to discipline officers.” She continues, “and until grieving families enter, en masse, into a class action lawsuit for illegal and lethal, racially-biased policing, until we petition the Department of Justice and march to Washington, DC, our youth will keep dying violent deaths at the hands of the ‘Thugs In Blue.’”
“Law enforcement cannot be trusted to investigate themselves, especially with corruption running rampant among officers in Fresno, Contra Costa, San Francisco, and Stanislaus Counties, including bribery, conspiracy, drug dealing, murder, prostitution, buying guns for minors, and stealing evidence. In San Francisco alone corruption has forced the District Attorney to throw out over 800 cases,” says Tomas Mas of Modesto Copwatch. “And they commit perjury regularly, as we saw in the Mehserle trial.”

See the full article from “Bay Area Indymedia”

July 21, 2011

Sacramento Adult Entertainment: Poets create personalities

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So, the six With Our Words poets competing in this week’s Brave New Voices national tournament in Oakland and San Francisco – more experienced, diverse and more “at home” than 2010’s team – will inhabit the temporary psyches of, among others: child prostitutes, teenagers contemplating suicide, students “hustling” to pay for college and victims of slavery and lynching. Also, leaves falling from trees.

In one of her three-minute poems (”Young Girls”), Robinson adopts the persona of a child prostitute. In “The Choking Game,” Langworthy and Robinson confront the terrifying specter of teen suicide.

Armstrong, who was born in Richmond, concurred, with one provision: “It makes it more comfortable. All my aunts and uncles will be there. It’s gonna be different. My poem about prostitutes? I’ll have to apologize to my aunts for that.”

See the full article from “Stockton Record”

July 16, 2011

Sacramento Escorts: Hairstylists Hope to Offer a Path Out of Poverty

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In a one day “Cut for a Cause” event this Sunday, local salons will offer discounted haircuts and donate all proceeds to The Trade, a foundation that works to provide alternatives to prostitution for women in developing countries.

See the full article from “Patch.com”

July 10, 2011

Sacramento Adult Entertainment: Solano Sheriff deputies arrest man in alleged kidnapping

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But, instead of taking her to her destination, the driver got onto Interstate 80 and headed toward the Bay Area, Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department spokesman Jason Ramos said.
The driver stopped in Dixon and while in a gas station bathroom, she called her boyfriend, who then contacted police.
The vehicle later stopped at a gas station on Lincoln Road West in Vallejo where she locked herself in a restroom.
Sacramento County Sheriff’s deputies asked Vallejo Police Department for help in interviewing the suspect and victim but there were no officers to spare, Sgt. Jeff Basssett said.
The Solano County Sheriff’s Department was able to help and met the victim and the suspect at the gas station, Ramos said.
Ramos said the driver was reportedly trying to recruit two other females at the gas station, presumably to take them to Oakland “for prostitution purposes.”

See the full article from “TheReporter.com”

Sacramento Adult Entertainment: Mitchell’s testimony promised as Novato murder trial begins

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… Things are not always the way they seem,” he said.
Hanlon’s remarks followed an overview of the prosecution’s evidence by Deputy District Attorney Leon Kousharian. The prosecutor said Keller’s blood was sprayed on the baby and Mitchell, that Mitchell’s fingerprint was found on the bat, and that cellphone records and witness accounts will show that Mitchell went to Novato intending to kill the victim.
“The defendant drove to 3 Diablo Court with two things in mind: to kill Danielle Keller, and to kidnap their baby,” Kousharian said.
Mitchell, an heir to the Mitchell Brothers adult entertainment empire, is charged with murdering Keller on July 12, 2009, then running off with their 1-year-old girl under his arm. Mitchell was arrested later that night after police found him and the baby in Citrus Heights.

See the full article from “San Jose Mercury News”

Sacramento Adult Entertainment: Oppose Oakley CA’s Ordinance Over-Regulating Firearms Vendors

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Sacramento, CA –(Ammoland.com)-On June 14, 2011, the City Council for the City of Oakley with little notice passed an “urgency ordinance” that will drastically expand its regulation of firearms vendors in the City.
See ordinance documents here. Being an “urgency ordinance,” it became law as soon as the mayor signed it on June 16th.
The ordinance appears to have been proposed because the City Council realized that its current laws do not regulate home-based firearm vendors. But rather than just prohibit home-based firearm vendors, or adopt a reasonable zoning and/or licensing scheme covering them, the City adopted an oppressive set of regulations, including a 15-day wait period for firearm transactions (as opposed to a 10-day wait period as state law requires), and a requirement that all firearm vendors be located certain distances from places like schools and adult entertainment establishments.

See the full article from “AmmoLand.com (press release)”

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