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HomeMy WebLinkAbout41-Council Office CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: WENDY MCCAMMACK COUNCIL MEMBER Subject: DISCUSS AND TAKE POSSIBLE ACTION ON PLACING FIRE WORKS ISSUE ON THE BALLOT Dept: COUNCIL OFFICE Date: SEPTEMBER 14,2004 ORIGINAL Synopsis of Previous Council Action: N/A Recommended motion: To direct the City Attorney to prepare the necessary documents to call an election for the purpose of placing before the voters the question: "Should the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino ban the possession and discharge of all fire works, including safe and sane fire works, throughout the City limits of the City of San Bernardino. Yes No " Contact person: Wendv McCammack Phone: 5068 Supporting data attached: N/ A Ward: ALL FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: N/A Source: N/A Finance: Council Notes: Agenda Item NO..-!II:: '!10/1)C/ , - --- - B SECTION -- - - ~ ... . THE PRESS-ENl FRIDA Y, FEBRUARY '21, '2003 J I I I 1 J , c:-+ ,. e COMMUNITYBITUARIES 84' FIUt . WEATHER 812 ~ CASSIE MACDUFF Carjack hero saves the day If I ever get carjacked, ) hope Paul Sanhorn is somewhere nearby. A 22-year-old San Bernardino woman and her two small chil- dren are alive today, possibly because Sanhorn, a San Bemar- dino fire splinkler company owner, witnessed the crime and followed her car until he couid flag down a sheriffs deputy. The suspect, .52-year-old .!ames Jolmson of Redlands, is being held on kidnapping charge.sln lieu of$l00,OOO hall. A hearing is set for March 24. Sanboi'D was upset that San Bernardino police never man- aged to intercept the hijacked I' car even though he fonowed it all the way from downtown San Benlardlno to Lorna Linda. con- I,. tlnuously dictating the location 1 to a police dispatcher. I The incident started about2:30 p.m. ~'eb. 5, when SaIl horn, who was headed north on D Street, stopped at a red light at Fifth. He saw a large man in the middle of the street "acting crazy" and trying to stop cars, he said. One woman stopped, and the man ran to the passenger side and tried to get ill,Sanhorn said. The door was locked, and the w roan.was.able to. et awa --l'-~l - -Sanll6m called po Ice u s- . patch. Sauborn pullcd over and watched. When he glanced away for a split-second, the man vanished. Then Sanbom saw a whUe car go by with a young: woman at thc wheel - and the man in the passenger seat. He called dispatch again and started following the car, read- ing the Ilcense number to the dispatcher and dictatic.g his 10- catloo alooy. the way. The car went to Waterman Aven(\eand tWlled south, pass- ing Ho~t".Uty Lane (Sanborn prayed it wollldn't get on the freeway), then went to Barton Road and turned left. At Moun- tain View Avenue, Sanbom spotted a sherifrs patrol car, pulled In front of the woman's car aud yelled to the officer. . . The suspect jumped out and , nllJ across the strL'Ct into the' Rite Aid. Three shcriffs cars swooped in and captured him, . Sanborn said. He went over to the woman. "She was Cl)~ng and visibly shaking," Sanborn said. Thafs , when he saw tbe two children In the back of her CBr: au Infant girl alld a 4-year-<lld hoy. It took Sail Bernardino (1OlIce 45 mintltes to arrive, Sanborn said. Why couldn't San Bernardino: pnUce~ an ril1lcertlll're soon' ' er - whlle tbe 'Pursuit was go- ing (Ill? "What WM m?!'e important than a kldnappmg or carjacking?" Sanborn: asked. Capt. Wes Farmer said the de- partment responded approprI- ately. Sanborn's lirst call was classified Priority 2, "suspicious " Ills se "WaS -Priority 1;l!'IJO>ffilb'lC'lltrtlireat- . l ening emergency. There wer~ 20 to 30 calls pend- ing at the time, itlcluding sever- al others rated Priority 1, Farmer said. 11mre were 10 police CaI'S on thestree!. . Police Chief Gat1'ett Zimmon . !mid the nearest ot'llcer who: I could answer all emergency call : . was a long way away. And in- . tcrceptlng a 'movlng target Is difficult. I Once the plirsult reached I Lema Unda, the sheliffs juris- diction, ~i"Patch canceled the t pollee respouse. , I "My only conccrn: I wisl! we had not canceled the unit once it left the Jurisdiction," Zlmmon said. ") think we still should have responded." Sanhorn dld exact\)' the right thing, Zimmon said. lIe stayed calm. accurately reported the I facts to the police and followed the hljacke<.\ear I If one thing's to be leamed, it's this: Lock your car doors! I Reach Cassie MacDuff at (909J 890-4448 . Of cmacdu(f@pe.c,_ .--""'" Fnter~~ :010 Record at _ Cf h 0 j(J J{ '., ... "1 ,,,,v[)HvCmS MIg. __ n\__(2~~ rp '\1 la Ilem - ~~ City Clerk/COC Se~y City 01 San Bernardmo