[FairfieldLife] Re: Violence in Oakland forces residents to seek private security

2013-08-18 Thread John
Emptybill,

TMers in Oakland should get together to meditate to enliven the Maharishi 
Effect.  Also, the Lynch Foundation should teach TM to some of the public 
schools over there to bring peace in the schools.  The Foundation has already 
been successful in teaching TM to the youth in one of the public schools in San 
Francisco, CA.

Further, the streets in Oakland, CA are not aligned in a grid with the main 
cardinal directions.  If you drive by over there at night, you can easily get 
lost.  IMO, this is a contributing factor to the violence there, in addition to 
poverty, lack of education and unemployment.

JR


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, emptybill emptybill@... wrote:

 
 (Not appearing in the Oakland Tribune but appearing at your door)
 
 Violence in Oakland forces residents to seek private security
 
 By John BlackstoneAugust 17, 2013 7:12 PM
 
   (CBS News) OAKLAND, Calif. - There has been 61 murders so far in
 Oakland, California. And with crime on the rise, some neighbors are
 taking extraordinary steps.
 
 Gunfire has become so common on the streets of Oakland, California --
 that even in neighborhoods that once seemed immune to the city's
 violence, residents are no longer shocked.
 
 Jan Hetherington has lived for 14 years in the Oakland, California
 neighborhood of Maxwell Park. Yet she acknowledged she has to bring in
 private security to feel safe.
 
 It's like, 'Oh, another shooting,' said Jan Hetherington, who has
 lived for 14 years in the Oakland neighborhood of Maxwell Park. It's a
 place with glorious views across San Francisco Bay, neat houses and
 friendly neighbors.
 
 This is the most wonderful neighborhood I've ever lived in, she said.
 Yet she acknowledged she has to bring in private security to feel safe.
 
 With budget cuts forcing Oakland to trim its police force by a third,
 residents decided to pay themselves for private security patrols, which
 is understandable when you hear this from Hetherington.
 
 A car came down the street, three guys got out with a gun. There was a
 gun battle three blocks over. And I did hear actually a bullet went
 through somebody's house.
 
 That routine gunfire turned tragic last month.
 
 Our neighbor Judy, who lived in the next block to me, was shot and
 killed, said Hetherington.
 
 Judy Salamon, a 66-year-old dog walker, was murdered as she drove home.
 Who did it and why is unknown. Neighbors gathering at the spot where she
 died fear that if it could happen to Salamon, it could happen to anyone.
 
 Pastor Gregg Brown was threatened at gunpoint by someone who had
 complained about a noisy power washer used to clean the church.
 
 Pastor Gregg Brown moved here nine years ago. Even he has been
 threatened at gunpoint, right outside his Lutheran church
 
 I was scared and I'm still scared, he said.
 
 The man with the gun complained about the noisy power washer used to
 clean the church sidewalk. Brown was told to stop or he'll be shot.
 That's how close the crime is, he said.
 
 Eighty-one-year-old Joyce Nichelini has lived Maxwell Park for 42 years.
 
 I lock a gate now and I lock my door and I have alarms. I even put bars
 on my house, she said. Yet she acknowledged she doesn't feel safe.





Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Violence in Oakland forces residents to seek private security

2013-08-18 Thread Mike Dixon
I would be more inclined to believe it is a lack of education that leads to 
unemployment, then to poverty, then violence. But who knows, maybe those 
streets really *f* up ones mental state. Are Oakland's streets any worse than 
Chicago's? How far is Chicago from Fairfield? Shouldn't there be some 
*spill-over* there? Just sayin'

 


 From: John jr_...@yahoo.com
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Sunday, August 18, 2013 5:44 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Violence in Oakland forces residents to seek 
private security
  
   
 
Emptybill,

TMers in Oakland should get together to meditate to enliven the Maharishi 
Effect.  Also, the Lynch Foundation should teach TM to some of the public 
schools over there to bring peace in the schools.  The Foundation has already 
been successful in teaching TM to the youth in one of the public schools in San 
Francisco, CA.

Further, the streets in Oakland, CA are not aligned in a grid with the main 
cardinal directions.  If you drive by over there at night, you can easily get 
lost.  IMO, this is a contributing factor to the violence there, in addition to 
poverty, lack of education and unemployment.

JR

--- In mailto:FairfieldLife%40yahoogroups.com, emptybill emptybill@... 
wrote:

 
 (Not appearing in the Oakland Tribune but appearing at your door)
 
 Violence in Oakland forces residents to seek private security
 
 By John BlackstoneAugust 17, 2013 7:12 PM
 
   (CBS News) OAKLAND, Calif. - There has been 61 murders so far in
 Oakland, California. And with crime on the rise, some neighbors are
 taking extraordinary steps.
 
 Gunfire has become so common on the streets of Oakland, California --
 that even in neighborhoods that once seemed immune to the city's
 violence, residents are no longer shocked.
 
 Jan Hetherington has lived for 14 years in the Oakland, California
 neighborhood of Maxwell Park. Yet she acknowledged she has to bring in
 private security to feel safe.
 
 It's like, 'Oh, another shooting,' said Jan Hetherington, who has
 lived for 14 years in the Oakland neighborhood of Maxwell Park. It's a
 place with glorious views across San Francisco Bay, neat houses and
 friendly neighbors.
 
 This is the most wonderful neighborhood I've ever lived in, she said.
 Yet she acknowledged she has to bring in private security to feel safe.
 
 With budget cuts forcing Oakland to trim its police force by a third,
 residents decided to pay themselves for private security patrols, which
 is understandable when you hear this from Hetherington.
 
 A car came down the street, three guys got out with a gun. There was a
 gun battle three blocks over. And I did hear actually a bullet went
 through somebody's house.
 
 That routine gunfire turned tragic last month.
 
 Our neighbor Judy, who lived in the next block to me, was shot and
 killed, said Hetherington.
 
 Judy Salamon, a 66-year-old dog walker, was murdered as she drove home.
 Who did it and why is unknown. Neighbors gathering at the spot where she
 died fear that if it could happen to Salamon, it could happen to anyone.
 
 Pastor Gregg Brown was threatened at gunpoint by someone who had
 complained about a noisy power washer used to clean the church.
 
 Pastor Gregg Brown moved here nine years ago. Even he has been
 threatened at gunpoint, right outside his Lutheran church
 
 I was scared and I'm still scared, he said.
 
 The man with the gun complained about the noisy power washer used to
 clean the church sidewalk. Brown was told to stop or he'll be shot.
 That's how close the crime is, he said.
 
 Eighty-one-year-old Joyce Nichelini has lived Maxwell Park for 42 years.
 
 I lock a gate now and I lock my door and I have alarms. I even put bars
 on my house, she said. Yet she acknowledged she doesn't feel safe.


   
 

[FairfieldLife] Re: Violence in Oakland forces residents to seek private security

2013-08-18 Thread John
Mike,

The key solution to Oakland's problem is employment of youths.  If most of the 
youth are in school and have part-time jobs, the violence will decrease.  
Unfortunately, that's not happening and the crime statistics show.






--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Mike Dixon mdixon.6569@... wrote:

 I would be more inclined to believe it is a lack of education that leads to 
 unemployment, then to poverty, then violence. But who knows, maybe those 
 streets really *f* up ones mental state. Are Oakland's streets any worse than 
 Chicago's? How far is Chicago from Fairfield? Shouldn't there be some 
 *spill-over* there? Just sayin'
 
  
 
 
  From: John jr_esq@...
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Sunday, August 18, 2013 5:44 PM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Violence in Oakland forces residents to seek 
 private security
   
    
  
 Emptybill,
 
 TMers in Oakland should get together to meditate to enliven the Maharishi 
 Effect.  Also, the Lynch Foundation should teach TM to some of the public 
 schools over there to bring peace in the schools.  The Foundation has already 
 been successful in teaching TM to the youth in one of the public schools in 
 San Francisco, CA.
 
 Further, the streets in Oakland, CA are not aligned in a grid with the main 
 cardinal directions.  If you drive by over there at night, you can easily get 
 lost.  IMO, this is a contributing factor to the violence there, in addition 
 to poverty, lack of education and unemployment.
 
 JR
 
 --- In mailto:FairfieldLife%40yahoogroups.com, emptybill emptybill@ wrote:
 
  
  (Not appearing in the Oakland Tribune but appearing at your door)
  
  Violence in Oakland forces residents to seek private security
  
  By John BlackstoneAugust 17, 2013 7:12 PM
  
(CBS News) OAKLAND, Calif. - There has been 61 murders so far in
  Oakland, California. And with crime on the rise, some neighbors are
  taking extraordinary steps.
  
  Gunfire has become so common on the streets of Oakland, California --
  that even in neighborhoods that once seemed immune to the city's
  violence, residents are no longer shocked.
  
  Jan Hetherington has lived for 14 years in the Oakland, California
  neighborhood of Maxwell Park. Yet she acknowledged she has to bring in
  private security to feel safe.
  
  It's like, 'Oh, another shooting,' said Jan Hetherington, who has
  lived for 14 years in the Oakland neighborhood of Maxwell Park. It's a
  place with glorious views across San Francisco Bay, neat houses and
  friendly neighbors.
  
  This is the most wonderful neighborhood I've ever lived in, she said.
  Yet she acknowledged she has to bring in private security to feel safe.
  
  With budget cuts forcing Oakland to trim its police force by a third,
  residents decided to pay themselves for private security patrols, which
  is understandable when you hear this from Hetherington.
  
  A car came down the street, three guys got out with a gun. There was a
  gun battle three blocks over. And I did hear actually a bullet went
  through somebody's house.
  
  That routine gunfire turned tragic last month.
  
  Our neighbor Judy, who lived in the next block to me, was shot and
  killed, said Hetherington.
  
  Judy Salamon, a 66-year-old dog walker, was murdered as she drove home.
  Who did it and why is unknown. Neighbors gathering at the spot where she
  died fear that if it could happen to Salamon, it could happen to anyone.
  
  Pastor Gregg Brown was threatened at gunpoint by someone who had
  complained about a noisy power washer used to clean the church.
  
  Pastor Gregg Brown moved here nine years ago. Even he has been
  threatened at gunpoint, right outside his Lutheran church
  
  I was scared and I'm still scared, he said.
  
  The man with the gun complained about the noisy power washer used to
  clean the church sidewalk. Brown was told to stop or he'll be shot.
  That's how close the crime is, he said.
  
  Eighty-one-year-old Joyce Nichelini has lived Maxwell Park for 42 years.
  
  I lock a gate now and I lock my door and I have alarms. I even put bars
  on my house, she said. Yet she acknowledged she doesn't feel safe.