Written by AARON CASTREJON
CityWatch Editor WALNUT - Mt. SAC security and Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies will conduct an active shooter simulation on the college campus August 15. The simulation will incorporate role playing, emergency vehicles with lights and sirens, loud bangs and screaming, according to Mt. San Antonio College staff. Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor WALNUT - One person was found dead and another was injured in a house fire Saturday.
A firefighter was also injured and required hospitalization. First responders were sent to the 19000 block of East Conway Springs Lane around 1:50 p.m., according to Craig Little of the Los Angeles County Fire Department. Heavy fire was observed on the second floor towards the back of the house. Within 10 minutes of being dispatched, firefighters learned that there was at least one victim somewhere in the house. The victim was located and transported to a hospital, Little told SGV CityWatch. A homicide investigator with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department arrived to assume investigation of the death. Cause investigators with County Fire are also on scene. Conway Springs Lane between Braes River Drive and Heaton Moor Drive remains closed for an unknown duration. Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor WALNUT - School officials are saying a suspect has been detained amidst an investigation into an altercation on the campus of Mount San Antonio College Wednesday.
Details are a few at this moment, but deputies responded to the community college, 1100 N. Grand Ave., just after 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, September 20 on a reported stabbing, according to a watch sergeant at the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Walnut/Diamond Bar Station. Firefighter paramedics were dispatched to the scene, transport of the patient who was then taken to the nearest hospital for further treatment, according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department. What led up to the stabbing is not yet publicly known, nor is the status of the stabbing victim. Mt. SAC officials are asking witnesses to call the college’s Campus Safety department at 909-274-4555. Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch WALNUT ISLANDS - Investigators are searching for anyone involved in a marijuana operation that led to a destructive residential fire Monday morning.
Roughly 400 Marijuana plants were discovered after firefighters extinguished the blaze. No one was injured and no other structures were damaged, according to Sgt. Starkly of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Walnut/Diamond Bar Station. Firefighters were called just before 9 a.m. to the 19800 block of Florencita Drive December 12 in an unincorporated area identified as Walnut Islands. Investigators with the Sheriff’s Arson/Explosives Detail is investigating. The home has been red-tagged, Starkey told SGV CityWatch. Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor LOS ANGELES - A former employee of Mt. San Antonio College has been named as the driver who struck and killed a pedestrian in a likely deliberate act.
James Milliken, 38, was placed in custody. He was booked on suspicion of murder and is being held in lieu of $2 million bail, according to Los Angeles County booking records. Milliken allegedly struck and killed Raphael Barragan near a building on the Mt. SAC campus, 1100 South Grand Ave., around 7:30 a.m. December 1. First responders found a victim suffering from trauma. He died at the scene. Milliken was detained, taken to a hospital, and later admitted, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. Milliken was a part-time driver with the campus’ ACCESS program from October 2016 until his resignation in September 2021, according to Mt. SAC President William Scroggins. A Facebook account belonging to James Milliken reveals a lengthy post in which he unloads anger at what he describes being degraded, discarded during his time as a Mt. SAC employee. “From the very beginning I was treated with disrespect. The first incident was something most Psychologists call a microaggression; however these humiliations and deep-cutting comments said by many individuals in the workplace are only said to or about African American employees,” Milliken said in his Facebook post. Milliken alleges an untold number of employees labeled him with the “N word.” Milliken named Barragan as one of his aggressors. “Dealing with this person who not only threaten me on multiple occasion [Sic]. But also convinced others to take part in the harassment and take up a threatening posture against me. Milliken also said employees allegedly blamed him that personal items were no longer acceptable due to a bottle of lotion he placed on his desk, which caused a ban on such items, Milliken posted. Milliken was also furious about how he was treated for growing out his hair. Some employees allegedly called him a thug. “Losing Ralph has been heartbreaking for our campus community. The circumstances of his passing are additionally painful,” Scroggins said in a written statement. Milliken was scheduled for a December 1 appearance in Pomona Superior Court. He is being held in the Twin Towers Correctional Facility. Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor WALNUT - A pedestrian died after being targeted in a collision on the Mt. San Antonio College campus , homicide investigators said Thursday.
The driver was hospitalized and admitted, the pedestrian died. Investigators have not publicly revealed why the crash was intentional. Sheriff’s deputies and firefighters were called to Mt. SAC, 1100 S. Grand Ave., near Building 9A around 7:30 a.m. December 1. “When deputies arrived, they located the pedestrian unresponsive and suffering from trauma. Los Angeles County Fire Department paramedics responded and pronounced the pedestrian deceased at the scene,” according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department in a written statement. “The driver of the vehicle was transported to a local area hospital where he was treated and subsequently admitted. There is no threat to the campus, according to a written statement issued by Mt. SAC campus. Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor WALNUT - An armed Suspect was killed by a resident inside a home early Saturday and a second suspect remains at-large, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.
The confrontation occurred around 4 a.m. May 21 in the 20000 block of East Country Hollow Drive. A 26-year-old woman and and 27-year-old man were in the home. While investigating the sound of footsteps, the man was confronted by the armed suspect, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. Both men opened fire on each other. The suspect was hit multiple times in the upper torso. He died at the scene. The man and woman were uninjured, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. “A second suspect fled the location and is currently outstanding. There is no description of the second suspect, and it is unknown if a vehicle was used during the crime,” according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. The suspect’s handgun was recovered at the scene. Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor WALNUT – Coroner investigators are determining cause of death after a man died at Lemon Creek Park Wednesday.
Deputies responded around 2 p.m. to the park, 130 Avenida Alipaz, October 13. The man died near a flagpole, according to Lt. Sandoval of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Walnut/Diamond Bar Station. The man was found unresponsive. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Deputies initially believe the man died from natural causes, Sandoval told SGV CityWatch. The man has yet to be identified. Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor WALNUT - A pedestrian was struck and killed by a vehicle along Amar Road, Sunday afternoon, a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s sergeant said.
The driver remained at the scene of the collision on Amar Road at Country Hollow Drive. Deputies were called to the scene at 4:35 p.m., according to Sgt. Solorzano of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Diamond Bar/Walnut Station. No other details were readily available. Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor WALNUT – A Pomona man and West Covina man were arrested and stolen property was recovered as catalytic converter and trailer thefts continue to plague the San Gabriel Valley.
Pomona resident Alberto Huerta and West Covina man Moises Beltran were taken into custody. A subsequent search warrant in Riverside County yielded eight trailers, which had VINs removed, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Walnut/Diamond Bar Station in a March 9 announcement. Detectives are attempting to locate each theft victim. Huerta and Beltran were booked on suspicion of grand theft. Cities have seen an alarming and steady increase in catalytic converter thefts during the pandemic. Thieves tend to target trucks and SUVs, because the taller vehicles make it easier to fit under them. Vehicles currently targeted are the Toyota Prius, Honda Accord and Toyota trucks, according to the Sheriff’s Walnut/Diamond Bar Station. In December of 2020, Walnut Station detectives reported 37 catalytic converter thefts, the total averaged more than 1 theft per day, according to the Sheriff’s Walnut/Diamond Bar Station. Fontana Police officers announced the January 16 arrest of Pomona man Freddy Baltazar. Evidence seized connected Baltazar to numerous catalytic converter thefts in the Diamond Bar, Walnut and Rowland Heights areas. To help stem the tide of thefts, the Sheriff’s Walnut/Diamond Bar Station hosted a series of events for residents to etch serial numbers into their vehicle’s catalytic converters free of charge. Deputies offered a few tips to help make it tougher for thieves to steal catalytic converters: • When possible, park in well-lit areas and close to building entrances. • Park your car inside the garage. • Have the catalytic converter welded to your car's frame, which may make it harder to steal. • Consider engraving your vehicle identification number (VIN) on the catalytic converter — this may help alert a scrap dealer that it was stolen and make it easier to identify the owner. • Calibrate your car's alarm to set off when it detects vibration. • Invest in a catalytic converter anti-theft device. |
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