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PREDATOR IS
BACK AGAIN
WEEKEND PAGE 19
STOPGAP BILL
CONGRESS PASSES SPENDING DEAL TO AVERT
GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN NATION PAGE 6
SCOTS, BEARCATS
ARE ON THE RUN
SPORTS PAGE 11
Burlingame
land swap at
a standstill
Education, health care officials at odds
over offer to move school headquarters
By Austin Walsh by planned office and medical
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF development along Trousdale
Drive.
Burlingame school officials While they did not outright
seemed underwhelmed by a land oppose an offer to trade their land
swap proposal from Peninsula for either property elsewhere or
space in the new development,
Health Care District representa-
trustees expressed skepticism that
tives seeking to stitch together
the deal would sufficiently benefit
parcels for a sweeping wellness the school district.
community. “We did make it clear that we
REUTERS
The two sides met Tuesday, Sept. want to be good neighbors to the
Water from Neuse River starts flooding houses and streets as Hurricane Florence comes ashore in New Bern, N.C. 11, to discuss allowing the health Peninsula Health Care District,
care district to fold the school’s
‘Threat becomes reality’ administrative offices into a near- See SWAP, Page 23
Local briefs
Ride-hailing driver arrested for lewd acts S.F. to remove statue some call racist
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Confederate monuments.
A Redwood City man employed as a ride-hailing driver
and part-time baby-sitter with a child care website was “This has been a tough 30-plus
arrested for lewd acts with minors and SAN FRANCISCO — A San years. But this is wonderful,” Dee Dee
investigators believe there might be Francisco board has voted unanimous- Ybarra, an Ohlone tribal leader who
other victims, according to the San ly to remove a 19th century statue that urged the commissioners to remove
Mateo County Sheriff’s Office. activists say is racist and demeaning the statue, told the San Francisco
The man, identified as Angel Leopoldo to indigenous people. Chronicle.
Gutierrez Monney, 31, of Redwood City, The unanimous decision Wednesday After it is removed from public view-
was arrested after a concerned citizen night by the San Francisco Board of ing, the statue will be restored and put
called the Detective Bureau Sept. 4 to Appeals involves the “Early Days” in storage until officials decide what to
report a possible child predator. He was statue, which depicts a Native do with it, Patterson said.
American at the feet of a Spanish cow- Several entities, including a museum
Angel Monney allegedly able to charm multiple fami- boy and a Catholic missionary. It is in California, have expressed interest
lies and children who became victims.
Several young boys all under the age of 14 were identified as part of a group of statues near City Hall in housing it, she added.
victims of various sex crimes against children, according to that depict the founding of California. In April, the board unanimously
the Sheriff’s Office. San Francisco’s Arts Commission voted to overturn a decision by the
If you or your children had any contact with Gutierrez spokeswoman Kate Patterson said the city’s Arts Commission to remove the
Monney call Detective J. Myers (650) 363-4050 or statue will be removed as soon as pos- sculpture. At the time, appeals board
Detective J. Fava at (650) 363-4192. sible but wouldn’t give an exact date, member Rick Swig called the statue
citing security concerns. “horrible” but said removing it from A San Francisco board has voted
High-tech ferry backdrop Native American activists have public view would squash free speech. unanimously to remove a 19th century
tried to have the statue removed for The quasi-judicial, five-member statue ‘Early Days’ that depicts a Native
for 16 California clean energy laws decades. They renewed efforts last body agreed in June to reconsider its American at the feet of a Spanish
SAN FRANCISCO — California Gov. Jerry Brown used a year after clashes broke out over decision. cowboy and Catholic missionary.
high-tech battery-operated San Francisco Bay sightseeing
ferry as the backdrop for approving 16 new laws Thursday
aimed at easing global warming.
The bills he signed into law aim to increase the number of
Safety measures ordered at sinking San Francisco tower
zero-emission vehicles and charging stations and reduce the By Olga R. Rodriguez engineers have yet to determine a
number of heavily polluting cars and trucks. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS cause.
The effort is key to California’s goal of reducing green- The broken window on the luxury
house gas emissions because pollution from vehicles has SAN FRANCISCO — San Francisco high-rise does not present an immi-
risen even as emissions from other sources drop. officials demanded Thursday that man- nent danger, but Tom said his office
agers of a sinking condominium build- issued the edict to management as a
ing where a window recently cracked precaution.
comply with safety measures needed to He first issued the demands
keep the public safe. Wednesday in a letter to the tower’s
Ronald Tom, assistant director of the attorneys threatening to limit access
Department of Building Inspection, to the building if the deadline was not
said management at Millennium Tower met, and noted his department was not
must inspect all units and install a informed of the cracked window until
canopy around the perimeter of the 58- days after it was found Sept. 2.
story building by Friday afternoon. The tower’s management and attor-
They also must repair a broken crane neys met with city officials Thursday
Management at Millennium Tower must to allow engineers to inspect the and are trying to meet the deadline,
inspect all units and install a canopy cracked glass from outside. Rachel Miller, an attorney for the
around the perimeter of the 58-story A window on the 36th floor of the homeowners’ association, said in a
building by Friday afternoon. tilting high-rise cracked last week and statement.
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Armageddon’
President Barack Obama, under whose watch Washington ought to be leading from the
the U.S. agreed to the landmark Paris cli- front,” Bloomberg said.
mate accord, made a brief appearance by Many people around the world wrongly
video. concluded that America was “walking away
The goal of the conference is to showcase from climate action” when Trump pulled the
actions already being taken to prevent cli- country out of the Paris climate accord,
Gas explosions destroy homes north of Boston mate change and to “inspire deeper commit- Bloomberg said, stressing that “nothing
By Philip Marcelo ments” among attendees. It was unclear could be further from the truth.”
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “I couldn’t imagine what specific actions might be taken before The 2015 Paris agreement commits coun-
the summit ends Friday. tries to set their own plans for cutting emis-
LAWRENCE, Mass. — A series of gas
if that was my house. ... “Doing nothing is not an option. Going sions.
explosions one official described as It’s total destruction. I’d
“Armageddon” left at least 10 people injured
and ignited fires in at least 39 homes in
three communities north of Boston on
be completely devastated.”
— Lawrence resident Bruce Razin
State AG to attend Sessions’
Thursday, forcing entire neighborhoods to
evacuate as crews scrambled to fight the
flames and turn off gas and electric lines to
ority for our crews at the scene is to ensure
the safety of our customers and the commu-
meeting about social media
By Michael Balsamo ence to share.”
prevent further damage. nity.” The Justice Department
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Massachusetts State Police urged all resi- Baker previously said authorities hadn’t has said the Sept. 25
dents with homes serviced by Columbia Gas heard directly from Columbia Gas, but later meeting with several
WASHINGTON — California’s attorney
in Lawrence, Andover and North Andover to called the company’s response “adequate.” state attorneys general
general will attend a meeting with U.S.
evacuate, snarling traffic and causing wide- By late Thursday, all of the fires had been has been planned to dis-
Attorney General Jeff Sessions later this
spread confusion as residents and local offi- doused but many areas remained silent and cuss a “growing concern
month that has been planned to discuss con-
cials struggled to understand what was hap- dark after residents fled and after power com- that these companies
cerns over whether social media companies
pening. panies cut electricity to prevent further may be hurting competi-
are “stifling the free exchange of ideas.”
“It looked like Armageddon, it really did,” fires.
Schools in all three communities were
California Attorney General Xavier Xavier Becerra tion.”
Andover Fire Chief Michael Mansfield told Becerra, whose office has filed dozens of The meeting comes
reporters. “There were billows of smoke canceled for Friday, and some schools were weeks after Trump said on Twitter that social
lawsuits against President Donald Trump’s
coming from Lawrence behind me. I could being used as shelters for residents. media companies were “totally discriminat-
administration, has been at odds with the
see pillars of smoke in front of me from the Lawrence resident Bruce Razin was among ing against Republican/Conservative voic-
Justice Department on a slew of issues and is
town of Andover.” the evacuees standing outside the Colonial es.”
often jokingly referred to by colleagues as
Gov. Charlie Baker said state and local Heights neighborhood near the city’s high A handful of other attorneys general,
the “man who files the most lawsuits
authorities are investigating but that it school trying to decide what to do next late including Louisiana Attorney General Jeff
against Trump.”
could take days or weeks before they turn up Thursday. Landry, are expected to attend the meeting.
In a statement to the Associated Press,
answers. Officials had cut power in the area and the Becerra said he looked forward to a
Becerra says that as the chief law enforce-
“This is still very much an active scene,” streets were pitch black, save for emergency “thoughtful conversation in Washington,
ment officer in the nation’s technology cap-
he said. “There will be plenty of time later vehicle lights. Razin said he arrived just as D.C.”
ital, he has a “wealth of insight and experi-
tonight, tomorrow morning and into the residents were being evacuated, and immedi-
next day to do some of the work around ately saw the house two doors down was lev-
determining exactly what happened and eled from an explosion. Obituary
why.” “I couldn’t imagine if that was my house,”
Hours after the explosions, the utility’s said Razin, who purchased his home nearly Jeffrey Robert Cossins
parent company issued a brief statement two years ago. “It’s total destruction. I’d be Resident of Foster City
saying its crews were still performing safe- completely devastated.” Sept. 10, 1965 – Aug. 26, 2018
ty checks in the area. With a backpack filled with personal
“Our thoughts are with everyone affected items he had hastily grabbed, he said he’d Jeff passed away following complications from a heart attack.
by today’s incident, ” Indiana-based head to his mother’s home a few towns over At his passing, he was surrounded by his immediate family,
NiSource said in a statement. “The first pri- for the night. extended family, friends and co-workers.
Jeff was born in Palo Alto. He lived for 3 years in Menlo Park
before moving to Foster City. He attended primary schools in
Foster City and graduated from San Mateo High School in June 1984.
Jeff received his AA in Fine Arts Photography from the College of San Mateo while
working part time for the City of San Mateo Park and Recreation Department where he
peaked his interest in that field. He continued his education at California State East Bay
where he received his BS in Recreational Management and shortly afterward went to
work as a Park Ranger in Santa Clara County progressing through the ranks to Captain.
His business card summarized his love of nature with a quote from John Muir: “The
t1rescriptions & Home clearest way into the universe is through a forest wilderness.”
Medical Supplies Delivered Jeff was preceded in death by his Mother, Charlotte, in 1990. He is survived by his
t1IBSNBDJTUTPO%VUZ loving wife, Mindy, and devoted children, Megan and Connor, his father, Bob, step-
29 West 25TH Ave. mother, Sue, his step-brother, Dan Dower (Harriet), and step-sister, Coleen Saul (Chris).
(650) 349-1373 (Near El Camino) He is also survived by his in-laws, Bill and Linda Reavely and sister-in-law, Amy Wyman
San Mateo (Brad), and their children, Shane and Sydney.
Friends and family are invited to a Celebration of Life on Sept. 23, 2018 at Beresford
Park Recreation Center, 2720 Alameda de las Pulgas in San Mateo from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
The Santa Clara Co. Ranger Association is planning an event in his memory on Sept. 28,
2018 at Ed Levin Park, Spring Valley Group Area, 3100 Calaveras Road, Milpitas at 1
p.m.
They have also initiated a web page at https://www.caringbridge.org/visit/jeffcossins
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is facing challenges with finances and table as well. After immersing herself in icture this in your neighborhood: A
district issues.
increasing enrollment. district issues through her involvement and business based on young women in
Koo is beginning to develop relation-
However, its superintendent and Board of the recent parcel tax campaign, April lingerie, partially nude, peddling
ships at the regional level and engage in
Trustees are facing these issues head on and Northrup would be a tremendous addition to peeks at their bodies along with a hot cup
further advocacy to ensure inclusion and
have taken proper steps to ensure there is the board if the incumbents were not inter- of java to customers in
equity. That is meaningful work and dove-
space and sufficient resources to educate a ested. Honglin Su is also an active volun- cars.
tails well with her work on ensuring the
growing number of children. teer who brings a positive and insightful We, in North Fair Oaks
district can attract and retain its teachers
While no district or board is perfect, the perspective. Shaunna Solorzano is a rela- and Redwood City
and stay competitive academically.
blend of perspectives of the current board tive newcomer and is getting up to speed neighborhoods, have
Bhopale has a similar mindset and has
make-up seems to work well. Incumbents on district issues. The Belmont-Redwood been facing this possi-
applied her skills to provide leadership on
Suvarna Bhopale, Amy Koo and Rahila Shores Elementary School District is a bility, and worse, for
the district’s strategic planning.
Passi know their stuff, aren’t afraid to ask high-functioning school system with its many stressful weeks.
Passi has come up to speed quickly after
questions and recognize that community share of issues faced by many similar insti- This business is located
being named to the board in 2017 and pro-
input is paramount in ensuring a successful vides an extensive resume of both career tutions — enrollment, finances, academic at an El Camino Real
district. experience and district volunteering on a achievement, emotional well-being and the intersection where children have no choice
While it may seem intriguing to add a wide range of groups such as PTA and achievement gap. The current make-up of but to cross twice a day, to and from Selby
fresh face to the mix, all three are just get- School Force, its education foundation. the board is working together well on these Lane public school.
ting started. Bhopale was first elected with She is well-versed in district issues and has issues, and the three incumbents deserve The law does not prevent this use. We
Koo in 2013, and both are up to speed on your support. leave it for the individual to fathom why
lawmakers, in their wisdom, have not
Letters to the editor reacted to such a business model the same
way the families in our neighborhoods
have reacted. We have been told it’s a free
Sold out again with Al. Al’s political agenda is very sim- Mr. Stevens and Mr. Conway risk expo- speech issue and nothing can be done about
ple, he wants to build relationships with sure as closet-Trump-admirers from their it.
Editor, those people who will listen and be com- letters in the Sept. 11 edition of the Daily Free speech, however, is a right guaran-
I agree with letter writer Leota McLean passionate to residents in the park. If you Journal, which is a dangerous positions to teed to all. I am proud of the way children
who said, “Remember this at election time” have ever walked the park as I and many take in this self congratulatory “diverse” and families exercised theirs in the struggle
(“PG&E wins again” Sept. 8 edition of the other members of the council have when Bay Area. to confront the Pink Pantherz Espresso
Daily Journal). the park is flooded, you will have a com- It may cause the vapors to some readers business plan. Individuals have rights; a
Once again, corporate greed and faulty pletely different perspective on what Al is to perceive Trump has innumerable sup- community of individuals has its rights.
incompetent business practices have led to fighting for. porters here, all of whom keep their Our communities have spoken to protect
the death of dozens of people and the When I first met Al, he didn’t trust me, mouths shut but vote. For eight long ago- them. They wrote the owner letters and
destruction of hundreds of homes. The leg- and he didn’t trust the city. He heard lots of nizing years, we watched a bitter man who emails expressing how such a business
islators have passed this liability onto the talk about helping the flooding issue for obviously loathes this country go abroad degrades young women, how objectifica-
rate payers while CEO and president of years, but he saw no results. Working with apologizing for its perceived sins, and tion and hyper-sexualization is offensive,
PG&E, Geisha J. Williams’ salary was staff and the council, we started to come up deliberately fanning the flames of racism to how stereotypic body images take us back
$7,600,410 for the fiscal year 2017 with with real solutions to help the flooding promote his agenda of “change.” He was to a time we do not want to revisit, how it
over $12 million in bonuses, and with issue. Fortunately, we came up with a tem- wildly successful and we are the worse for offends families with children, how it goes
shareholders owning 517,151,000 shares porary fix, knowing this was a regional it. Alas, we never broke windows or so much against whatever progress women
at $45.78 per share earning 16 percent in problem that needed a regional solution. obstructed freeways or demanded safe have made toward equality. Redwood City
dividends per share. This is where the Al is a fighter and someone you can real- spaces from phony ogres. We just waited. and North Fair Oaks residents signed peti-
money should come from, not the rate pay- ly depend on for help. He is well respected And voted. And we will vote again. tions, flooded the internet and are putting
ers, for any liability PG&E incurs. in the industry. But most importantly, I on their marching shoes to demonstrate
As long as you’re voting for the one- know from personal experience he is a their displeasure.
party corporate millionaire dictatorship, compassionate man and loves his mobile Blanche F. Smith Mercifully, the community has been
the Democrats and Republicans will always home park. I do know his only plans are to Atherton heard. The business owner says he heard its
sell you out to the highest bidder, which in keep the park in his family for years to voice, wants to be accepted into this com-
this case is PG&E for the bribe they paid in come. munity and will alter his plans. He has
2017 of $1,031,018 to ensure they will I realize people are zealous for candidates The war on truth pledged to change signage, drop its profile
always have legislation favorable to it. but let’s not judge other peoples’ motives Editor, of a busty woman, rename his coffee drinks
Boy did it pay off in spades. and make innocent people casualties of It was nice to hear from Trump’s core from such dreadful names as “Panty
politics. base in the form of the letters “Trump’s Dropper,” “3Way” and worse. He pledges to
sincerity” and “Our chaotic president,” nix the ‘bikini’-themed costumes the baris-
Frank Scafani
both in the Sept. 11 edition of the Daily tas have been required to wear. What the
San Bruno Jeff Ira new attire will be is yet to be seen, but we
Redwood City Journal. (That’s sarcasm). It’s not worth
rebutting this tiny, tiny amount of Trump’s are counting on the business owner to
The letter writer is the former may or of honor his promises to our community. As
Politics out of control Redwood City. base with the truth, because the base does-
n’t believe in facts and truth. The majority much as he has expressed a desire to honor
Editor, of Americans (over 65 percent) know that the will of the people, we also want to sup-
I do not have a Facebook account by every word they stated supporting Trump port his willingness to compromise and
choice. Therefore, I am unable to respond Shock and awe was a lie, or, at least, not the whole welcome a business where good coffee can
to the allegations asserted by Kris Johnson Editor, story. And, in a recent poll, 55 percent of sell itself.
regarding the donations made by Al Engle Kudos to your letters to the editor head- Americans said that Trump isn’t fit to carry However, no such change will occur at
to certain candidates. line scribes who enticed readers into think- out the duties of the president. It’s a shame the other drive-thru kiosks in the Pink
I am one of many ex-mayors called by Al ing they were about to read yet another these people have to lie, especially to Pantherz chain. Young women in provoca-
pleading for the city’s help with the flood- tedious attack on Trump when, in fact, the themselves. tive, skimpy lingerie still will be selling
ing issues surrounding the mobile home clever letters launched into undeniable rev- peeks at their bodies along with a drink
park. He has led the charge to create perma- elations about the incredible success of the named “Queen of Sex.”
nent change on this important issue. I current administration, all the while dis- Michael Oberg The utterly disappointing truth about
spent many hours with Al discussing the guising witty summations seeming to San Mateo this episode is not that it took a Herculean
flooding problem and walking the park mock its progress. effort by scores of people to try to force a
business to take community concerns into
OUR MISSION: account. It is how clearly it put into focus
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most how little progress has been made in
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for those women’s struggle to gain some measure of
who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. equality in our society.
By combining local news and sports coverage, analysis
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: and insight with the latest business, lifestyle, state, The reality is sex sells. Sexy women sell
Michael Davis Charles Gould national and world news, we seek to provide our readers product.
Jon Mays, Editor in Chief Paul Moisio Jeff Palter with the highest quality information resource in San What was most offensive about the Pink
Nathan Mollat, Sports Editor Joe Rudino Joy Uganiza Mateo County. Our pages belong to you, our readers, and Pantherz Espresso plan was not that our
Todd Waibel we choose to reflect the diverse character of this
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Robert Armstrong Charlie Chapman nude young women in a drive-thru window
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LOCAL ROUNDUP: BAILEY O’MAHONY LEADS CAPUCHINO VOLLEYBALL TO SECOND STRAIGHT OCEAN DIVISION WIN >> PAGE 12
Scots, Bearcats
getting it done by Baltimore
By David Ginsburg
on the ground THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
THURSDAY
Volleyball
Local sports roundup
Garoppolo faces old friend
Capuchino 3, South City 0
The Mustangs won their second straight Ocean Division
match with a sweep over the Warriors, 25-9, 25-12, 25-14.
Bailey O’Mahony led Capuchino (2-1 PAL Ocean) with 13
kills.
when 49ers host the Lions
By Josh Dubow that’s what you see. It’s very similar to what they’ve done
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in New England and they present a lot of challenges that are
Girls’ water polo very tough to deal with.”
Half Moon Bay 16, San Mateo 6 SANTA CLARA — Matt Patricia got an early taste of what
The Cougars stayed unbeaten in Ocean Division with the win Jimmy Garoppolo was capable of doing as an NFL quarter- BOUNCE BACK
over the Bearcats. back. Patricia’s tenure in Detroit got off to a rocky start. The
Half Moon Bay improves to 4-0 in league play with the vic- As soon as Garoppolo was drafted in the second round by Lions’ 48-17 loss to the Jets was their fourth-most lopsided
tory. New England in 2014, he got the chance to match wits with opening game loss in franchise history and worst since
The Cougars had six players score, including Julie Raffetto, Patricia almost every day in practice as falling 45-0 to Washington in 1991. The game got out of
Tess Hilvert, Sophia Papalardo, Lily Nelson, and Tess and Kacie Tom Brady’s backup, while Patricia hand during New York’s 31-point third quarter, the most
Sorfleet. served as defensive coordinator for the points any team has scored in the third since the Rams had
HMB goaltender Jennifer Martuscelli had another stong per- Patriots. 41 against Detroit on Oct. 29, 1950.
formance, finishing with 11 saves, two assists and a block. The talents Garoppolo showed on the “You can’t let one week lead into another week,” Patricia
practice field only got better whenever said. “You have to learn, and unfortunately, on a very short
Girls’ tennis he got a chance to play in a game, week, we have to learn quickly.”
whether it was an exhibition, mop-up
Carlmont 6, Burlingame 1
The Scots rebounded from their loss to Menlo-Atherton
duty or in two starts during Brady’s sus- RED-ZONE WOES
Tuesday by out-playing the Panthers in a Bay Division meet- Matt Patricia pension in 2016. The 49ers were held to one TD on four red zone trips in the
So when Garoppolo became a star after
ing. opener, continuing a trend from last season with Garoppolo
being dealt to San Francisco, Patricia wasn’t surprised at
The first two doubles matches went to third-set super at QB when they scored TDs on 12 of 28 red zone trips.
all. He will get a firsthand look at it Sunday as coach of the
tiebreakers, with Carlmont (2-1 PAL Bay) winning both. Both Some of the problems in the opener were self-inflicted, like
Detroit Lions (0-1), who visit Garoppolo and San Francisco
Lily Gittoes and Alyssa Nguyen, at No. 1 doubles, and the No. when Alfred Morris lost a fumble at the 1 in the first half.
(0-1).
2 team of Sannika Johi and Bella Reeves both lost the first set. And Garoppolo threw high to an open George Kittle later in
“There was always something a little bit special about
Gittoes and Nguyen fell 6-3 in the first set to Burlingame’s Allie the game. There was also a third-down pass to Pierre Garcon
Jimmy in-game,” Patricia said. “Just that extra light just
McHugh and Rebekah Coleman, but the Scots rallied for the 3- that was broken up in the end zone, leading to another field
came on and in the game itself you could just see really how
6, 6-2, (10-2) victory. goal.
special he was as a player.”
Johi and Reeves fell 6-2 in the first set to Anya Smith and “It gets tougher down there, and when you have an oppor-
After winning his two starts with the Patriots, Garoppolo
Sofia Zaragoza. But they, too, came back to win, 2-6, 6-2, (10- tunity and you miss it you will not have a good day in the
went 5-0 for San Francisco after a midseason trade last year
8). red zone,” Shanahan said. “Not going to reinvent the
and earned a $137.5 million, five-year contract.
Burlingame (1-2) picked up its lone win at No. 2 singles, wheel, but we’re going to try and get better at that stuff.”
His first game with the new deal didn’t go so well as he
where Vedika Bhaumik won 6-4, 6-4. completed less than half his passes and threw three inter-
ceptions in a 24-16 loss at Minnesota. He expects a tough
GROUNDED
Sacred Heart Prep 7, Mitty 0 task this week, knowing that Patricia likes to change up his The Lions had plenty of problems in the opener but one
The Gators won a second non-league match in as many days schemes, although Garoppolo hopes all that time on the of the biggest might have been a lack of a running game.
by blanking the Monarchs in San Jose. practice field against his defenses pays dividends. Detroit finished with a league-low 39 yards rushing on 15
SHP (3-2 overall) had three matches where it dropped only “There’s a couple of little things you remember from over carries. Offseason acquisition LeGarrette Blount lost 3
one game. Lindsay Lynch, at No. 1 singles, Sara Quinlan, at the years and stuff,” he said. “But, Matty P’s a smart coach yards on four carries and rookie Kerryon Johnson had five
No. 4 singles, and the No. 2 doubles team of Sarah McGrath and and I’m sure they’ll have something game planned for us.” carries for 17 yards.
Lindsay Marcus all lost only one game in sweeping their Here are some other things to watch:
matches. RELIABLE ROOKIES
REMATCH The 49ers got strong production from their rookie class
WEDNESDAY The last time San Francisco coach Kyle Shanahan had an in the opener. First-round pick Mike
offense take on Patricia’s defense came in the Super Bowl in McGlinchey had a solid performance
Girls’ water polo 2017. Shanahan’s Atlanta Falcons took a 28-3 lead before starting at right tackle and then moving
Notre Dame-Belmont 14, Woodside 14, 2 OTs falling apart late and losing 34-28 to the Patriots in OT. to guard after injuries to Mike Person and
The Tigers and Wildcats battled to a rare tie in a PAL Bay With little film of the Lions to go on after just one game Joshua Garnett. Second-round pick Dante
Division match. with Patricia as coach, Shanahan has looked back at that Pettis stepped in at receiver after
The two teams went back and forth on the scoreboard through game for some clues. Marquise Goodwin got hurt and caught
four, seven-minute periods of regulation, and two more periods “When you have limited tape you have to go back to who- two passes for 61 yards and the team’s
of overtime before settling for a draw. ever the coordinator was, where he was the coordinator last, only TD. Third-round LB Fred Warner led
Woodside led 3-2 after the first period and 7-6 at halftime. so you can understand all the scheme stuff,” he said. “And Mike all rookies with 11 solo tackles and
NDB made a move in the third, outscoring the Wildcats 4-1 to McGlinchey added a forced fumble and pass defensed.
take a 10-8 advantage going into the fourth, but Woodside ral-
lied to tie the score at 12 and the end of regulation.
Both teams scored twice in overtime.
Michelle Kleytman led the way for NDB (0-1-1 PAL Bay, 1-3-
1 overall), scoring seven times. Callie Malone was responsible
for nine goals for the Tigers — she netted a hat trick while also
assisting on six other goals. Isa Mack rounded out the scoring
for the Tigers, scoring four times and assisting on a fifth.
NDB goaltender Annalee Wolfe finished with 17 saves.
Girls’ golf
Sacred Heart Prep 249, King’s Academy 310
The Gators cruised to the WBAL victory at Sunnyvale
Municipal.
Danielle Sarkisian earned low-round honors for SHP (2-2
WBAL, 2-3 overall), shooting a 45. Hannah Lesti came in with
a 47 and Chloe Kufeld finished with a 48.
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other in non-league action since 2014. The lineman Daniel Taumalolo, who has missed “William has shown he can break one,”
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two share much more recent history than
that though. This is the 11 straight year the
Scots and Bearcats have met, with San
the last two games due to injury.
For San Mateo, its revamped backfield has
seen senior William Bradford explode onto
Scheller said. “That was the most surprising
is he broke two in two games.”
Both Carlmont and San Mateo are current-
Mateo enjoying a 7-3 head-to-head record the scene. As a junior in 2017, he was the
during that stretch. only Bearcats “running back” to play in ly 1-2 in non-league play. But the way the
Bearcats answered the call to move up to the The teams have plenty in common. every game, though that was due to double- Scots arrived at their record gives them plen-
PAL Ocean Division. And despite a 1-2 With the graduation of Blanks, the Scots duty as a linebacker. With his focus on ty of momentum heading into their final pre-
record to start non-league play this season, are reinventing themselves in the backfield. defense, he totaled just 220 rushing yards. season non-league tune-up.
Bearcats head coach Jeff Scheller said he has Returning senior Julian Morin has turned in Bradford surpassed that total in Week 1
no regrets. Last Friday’s 21-20 win over Mountain
a sturdy performance as the primary back, this year, going for 221 yards on 30 carries View saw Carlmont score twice in the fourth
“Nothing’s easy,” Scheller said. “We want averaging 73.7 yards per game. But senior in San Mateo’s 20-19 loss at El Camino. quarter to overcome a two-touchdown
to try to show the kids we want to try to be Jonaven Kuhn put himself on the map last Most impressive was an 85-yard touchdown deficit. Both scores were set up by special-
able to compete. We want to try to challenge week in another thrilling Carlmont victory, run in the first half, as the senior straight- teams highlights, with two blocked punts,
them. I had no notions going into preseason 21-20 over Mountain View, busting loose armed two defenders to navigate toward day- including the dagger by Simon Tara to give
that we were going to be undefeated. ... There with 19 carries for 126 yards and the game- light to the end zone. the Scots possession at the Mountain View
are always going to be challenges and the winning touchdown. “He worked really hard in the offseason 13-yard line. Kuhn bolted into the end zone
kids are working through them. And they’re “He played really well last year,” Messina and got strong in the offseason,” Scheller on a 6-yard run, and Nico Franchi hit the cru-
responding. … No regrets at all. Looking said of Kuhn. “We jumped him around a lot said. “He’s a wrestler too, so he’s got that cial point-after try to win it.
forward to it actually.” and now he’s found his home back there (in fight in him.”
When Carlmont travels to San Mateo the offensive backfield.).” He continued through to Week 2 in San “It probably shouldn’t have been (a win
Friday night for a 7:30 p.m. kickoff, it will The Scots’ running game should get a shot Mateo’s 13-7 win against Santa Teresa-San last week),” Messina said. “We were so thin,
mark the first time the teams have faced each of adrenaline with the return of offensive Jose, carrying 27 times for 138 yards. we had to scratch and claw to get through.”
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The Rest
FRIDAY
Menlo School (2-1) at Overfelt (2-0), 7 p.m. Mills (1-1) at Yerba Buena (1-1), 7 p.m.
The Knights galloped away from Santa The Vikings blasted South City last week,
Clara last week, 35-26. … The Overfelt 50-0. … The Yerba Buena Aztec Warriors
Royals are coming off a bye. They blanked were shut out by San Lorenzo Valley, 35-0.
Santa Clara 30-0 Aug. 31. … Menlo rushed … Mills outlasted Yerba Buena 37-31 last
for a season-high 250 yards against the year. … The shutout by the Vikings was
Bruins last week. Samson Axe went over the their first since a 33-0 win over Andrew Hill
200-yard mark, finishing with 203 yards in Week 3 of the 2016 season. … Mills had
rushing on 18 carries and a touchdown. He a balanced attack last week, throwing for
also added five catches for 42 more yards and 177 yards and rushing for 181. … Yerba
another score … Overfelt’s offense is led by Buena is rushing for an average of 241 yards
RB Ulysses Alvarado, who is averaging through two games. The Aztec Warriors
nearly 200 yards rushing per game through opened the season with a 366-yard perform-
two contests. ance in a win over Harbor. They were held to
116 yards on 39 carries last week.
King’s Academy (1-1) at
Homestead (0-3), 7 p.m.
The Knights had a bye last week. They SATURDAY
whipped Monte Vista Christian 37-14 Aug.
31. … The Homestead Mustangs were sad- Capuchino (2-1) at
dled with a 58-6 loss by Sacred Heart Mountain View (1-2), 1 p.m.
Cathedral. … TKA’s Brayln Lux is becoming
one of the best all-around players in the The Mustangs manhandled Hillsdale last
PAL, averaging 173 yards of total offense week, 39-0. … the Mountain View Spartans
per game. In addition to leading the team in were stunned by Carlmont, 21-20. … This
rushing with 223 yards, he’s second on the is the second straight Lake Division oppo-
team in receiving yards with 83 on seven nent for Mountain View. … The Spartans
catches and leads the team in kick-return have lost two in a row. … Capuchino’s
yardage with 41. … Homestead in averaging offense has been on a roll the last two
182 yards rushing per game, but just 225 weeks, scoring 40 against South City two
yards of total offense. weeks ago.
San Jose is sending the contract but Wilson said he hopes to keep ing up a top-six forward or top-four defense-
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Senators a first-round
pick in 2019 or 2020, a
second-round pick in
him for the long term. Over the years,
Wilson has acquired players like Thornton,
Burns, Kane and Dan Boyle in trades and
man from the current roster.
“We always try to keep involved with
these types of opportunities,” Wilson said.
2019, forwards Chris signed all of them to long-term deals. “It’s really rare that this level of difference-
Tierney, Josh Norris and Karlsson has scored 518 points in his maker becomes available. You always want
skilled forwards in Logan Couture, Evander Rudolfs Balcers, defense- career, by far the most of any defenseman to be involved in that. It picked up steam
Kane, Joe Thornton and Joe Pavelski; and man Dylan DeMelo and since he entered the NHL in 2009. He won probably over the last two or three weeks.
one of the league’s top defensive units fea- two conditional draft the Norris as the league’s best defenseman But it never really was off the burner because
turing 2017 Norris Trophy winner Brent picks. The Sharks also in 2012 and ‘15 and is one of the best quar- it was something you always want to be
Burns and shutdown defenseman Marc- Chris Tierney
get forward Francis terbacks on the power play in the league. involved in.”
Edouard Vlasic. Perron. The Sharks wanted to improve that unit The 24-year-old Tierney played the
Karlsson had been rumored to be on the Ottawa also gets a second-round pick in this offseason and with Karlsson potential- biggest role for San Jose of any of the play-
move since before last season’s trade dead- 2021 if Karlsson re-signs with the Sharks. ly setting up Burns for big point shots, ers traded to Ottawa, spending much of the
line, with the Sharks closely monitoring That pick becomes a first if the Sharks make they found the missing piece. year as a third-line center. He had career
the situation throughout. Karlsson said the the Stanley Cup Final in 2019. The “All I have to do is get Burnzie the puck highs with 17 goals and 23 assists and
deal still came as a shock but he is eager to Senators also will receive a first-rounder in and he’ll take care of the rest,” Karlsson played all 82 games. He has 41 goals and 63
begin work on a team that made the Stanley 2021 or 2022 if Karlsson is on an Eastern said. assists in 284 career games.
Cup Final in 2016 and lost to Vegas in the Conference roster this season. Karlsson had nine goals and 53 assists
second round last year. “This is the right moment for us to rebuild last season for Ottawa. He also led the team DeMelo played mostly on San Jose’s third
“I think it will be an extremely competi- our team, and shape our future with a faster, in average ice time (26:44, 3rd in the NHL), defensive pair last season when he had no
tive team,” he said. “The culture they have younger and more competitive team on the was second in blocked shots (120) and take- goals and 20 assists in 63 games.
there is a winning culture. They were recent- ice, ” Senators general manager Pierre aways (55) and second in scoring with 62 Balcers spent last season in the AHL and
ly in the Stanley Cup Final and they’ve Dorion said. “We are going to build a culture points (nine goals, 53 assists). Norris was a first-round pick in 2017 and
been making the playoffs year after year. I of consistency which will allow this team Karlsson also has six goals and 31 assists entering his sophomore season at
know I’ll be walking into a group that will to sustain better performance over the long in 48 career playoff games. Michigan.
be extremely hungry to be successful every term.” The Sharks never let up in their interest in Perron was a seventh-round pick in 2014
night and I’m looking forward to that.” Karlsson, 28, has one year left on his Karlsson and made the addition without giv- and spent the past two seasons in the AHL.
Golovkin’s camp demanded a better split of Alvarez by claiming the Mexican fighter ran boxer, also has the advantage of having gone
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the purse than he got for the first bout.
A last minute agreement resolved the purse
split, with Triple G getting closer to the 50-
in the first fight and refused to engage Triple
G, when in reality all Alvarez did was rely on
his counter punching strength against the big
12 rounds with Triple G and understanding
how to avoid getting hit with his biggest
punches. Alvarez is 49-1-2 with 34 knock-
50 he was demanding. And both fighters will puncher from Kazakhstan, who lives in Los outs, and his only loss was five years ago to
make millions for a sold-out fight that will be Angeles. Mayweather.
a traditional faceoff with Triple G for photog-
televised on HBO pay-per-view at a cost of “He’s promised the fans he’s going to “I’m going to go in there to knock him
raphers.
$84.95. knock him out, but in order to do that you out,” Alvarez said. “Every night before bed I
When they finally do meet Saturday night it visualize what I’m going to do, which is to
Now the rematch has to live up to the hype. have to be in range,” Sanchez said. “In order
will be with some hard feelings on both sides get a knockout.”
That means both fighters will need to take to win a fight you have to want to win a fight.
that didn’t surface in the first fight.
more chances than in the first bout, which People aren’t going to pay 90 bucks to see In the first fight, which The Associated
“I’m angry but I’m going to use it in my somebody run.”
favor in this fight,” Alvarez said. “I’m both- was close and entertaining but had no dramat- Press scored as a 114-114 draw, Alvarez came
ered by all the stupid things they’ve been say- ic knockdowns or memorable big punches. Golovkin, who has held pieces of the mid- on strong against Golovkin in the late rounds
ing.” “I just want him (Alvarez) to do what he dleweight title for eight years, is 38-0-1 with to pull out a draw that was controversial large-
A fight that had to happen after the disputed says he will do and try for a knockout,” said 34 knockouts, and for much of his career ly because one judge had Alvarez winning
draw in the first bout almost didn’t come to be Golovkin’s trainer, Abel Sanchez. “If he does knocked out anyone put in the ring with him. 118-110.
after Alvarez tested positive for clenbuterol that we’ll be treated to a great fight.” But he went 12 tough rounds against Daniel But both fighters say they are happy with
just before beginning training for what was Sanchez has carried much of the burden for Jacobs before going the distance with the judges for the rematch, and doubt they will
supposed to be a May rematch. Alvarez was the fight’s promotion, as both fighters are Alvarez, and there are some in boxing who come into play anyway.
suspended by the Nevada Athletic more comfortable speaking in their native believe his skills are eroding at the age of 36. “It’s a little bit different,” Golovkin said.
Commission for six months, and then languages than in English. He’s tried to bait Alvarez, an excellent counter puncher and “It’s a real fight, a real war.”
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waste sites and hog-manure ponds. Forecasters’ European climate model is 80 miles from its center, and tropical-
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“It truly is really about the whole size of
this storm, ” National Hurricane Center
Director Ken Graham said. “The larger and
predicting 2 trillion to 11 trillion gallons
of rain will fall on North Carolina over the
next week, according to meteorologist
storm-force winds up to 195 miles.
A buoy off the North Carolina coast
recorded waves nearly 30 feet high as
the slower the storm is, the greater the Ryan Maue of weathermodels.com. That’s Florence churned toward shore.
threat and the impact — and we have that.” enough water to fill the Empire State Scientists said it is too soon to say what
Heavy rainfall began after dark. Building nearly 40,000 times. role, if any, global warming played in the
The hurricane was seen as a major test for
Forecasters said conditions will only get More than 1.7 million people in the storm. But previous research has shown that
the Federal Emergency Management
more lethal as the storm smashes ashore Carolinas and Virginia were warned to evac- the strongest hurricanes are getting wetter,
Agency, which was heavily criticized as
early Friday near the North Carolina-South uate over the past few days, and the homes more intense and intensifying faster
sluggish and unprepared for Hurricane Maria
Carolina line and crawls slowly inland. Its of about 10 million were under watches or because of human-caused climate change.
in Puerto Rico last year.
surge could cover all but a sliver of the warnings for the hurricane or tropical storm
As Florence drew near, President Donald Florence’s weakening as it neared the
Carolina coast under as much as 11 feet of conditions.
Trump tweeted that FEMA and first respon- coast created tension between some who left
ocean water, and days of downpours could
ders are “supplied and ready,” and he disput- Homeless after losing her job at Walmart home and authorities who worried that the
unload more than 3 feet of rain, touching off
ed the official conclusion that nearly 3,000 three months ago, 25-year-old Brittany storm could still be deadly.
severe flooding.
Florence’s winds weakened as it drew clos- people died in Puerto Rico, claiming the Jones went to a storm shelter at a high Frustrated after evacuating his beach
er to land, dropping from a peak of 140 mph figure was a Democratic plot to make him school near Raleigh. She said a hurricane home for a storm that was later downgraded,
earlier in the week, and the hurricane was look bad. has a way of bringing everyone to the same retired nurse Frederick Fisher grumbled in
downgraded from a terrifying Category 4 to Schools and businesses closed as far level. the lobby of a Wilmington hotel several
a 1. south as Georgia, airlines canceled more “It doesn’t matter how much money you miles inland.
But North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper than 1,500 flights, and coastal towns in the have or how many generators you have if “Against my better judgment, due to emo-
warned: “Don’t relax, don’t get complacent. Carolinas were largely emptied out. you can’t get gas,” she said. “Whether you tionalism, I evacuated,” said Fisher, 74.
Stay on guard. This is a powerful storm that Around midday, Spanish moss blew side- have a house or not, when the storm comes “I’ve got four cats inside the house. If I can’t
can kill. Today the threat becomes a reali- ways in the trees as the winds increased in it will bring everyone together. A storm can get back in a week, after a while they might
ty.” Wilmington, and floating docks bounced come and wipe your house out overnight.” turn on each other or trash the place.”
More than 80,000 people were already atop swells at Morehead City. Some of the Duke Energy Co. said Florence could Authorities pushed back against any sug-
without power as the storm approached, and few people still left in Nags Head on the knock out electricity to three-quarters of its gestion the storm’s threat was exaggerated.
more than 12,000 were in shelters. Another Outer Banks took photos of angry waves 4 million customers in the Carolinas, and The police chief of a barrier island in
400 people were in shelters in Virginia, topped with white froth. outages could last for weeks. Workers are Florence’s bulls’-eye said he was asking for
where forecasts were less dire. Wilmington resident Julie Terrell was being brought in from the Midwest and next-of-kin contact information from the
Forecasters said that given the storm’s plenty concerned after walking to breakfast Florida to help in the storm’s aftermath, it few residents who refused to leave.
size and sluggish track, it could cause epic past a row of shops fortified with boards, said. “I’m not going to put our personnel in
damage akin to what the Houston area saw sandbags and hurricane shutters. As of 11 p.m., Florence was centered harm’s way, especially for people that
during Hurricane Harvey just over a year “On a scale of 1 to 10, I’m probably a 7” about 85 miles east-southeast of we’ve already told to evacuate, ”
ago, with floodwaters swamping homes and in terms of worry, she said. “Because it’s Wilmington, its forward movement slowed Wrightsville Beach Police Chief Dan House
businesses and washing over industrial Mother Nature. You can’t predict.” to 5 mph. Hurricane-force winds extended said.
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DAILY JOURNAL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT
black pepper
Diverse & Delicious Southeast Asian Cuisine
dogs,” as one character jokes. And this time One change is the addition of some estro- entist responds.
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the soldiers are all suffering from PTSD,
along with other problems triggered by
Tourette’s syndrome, suicidal tendencies
gen in the form of Olivia Munn, who plays
not just a scientist but a huge one — “I heard
you basically wrote the book on evolution-
The film created headlines after Munn
flagged 20th Century Fox that a minor actor
was a registered sex offender, meaning a real
and opioid addiction. Viewers get plenty of ary biology,” she’s told by a guy in a white predator was in the mix. His scenes were
decapitations, lynchings, head shots and lab coat. In a matter of hours, she’s gone soon cut, but, weirdly, she faced a backlash.
ture the spirit of the testosterone-fueled bowels cut open. from literally shooting herself in the foot If there’s ever a hero here, it’s Munn: On
original with this one led by a decorated to blasting an assault weapon with aplomb. film, as in real life, she’s challenged the all-
sniper played by Boyd Holbrook. Both Black’s filmmaking is old-school,
grounded in ’80s humor, reveling at its She actually manages to make the dialogue boys’ network.
flicks share a welcome winking humor. If work, as does a thrilling Sterling K. Brown,
anyone asks “Everything OK back there?” over-the-topness and often gleefully But Black, who wrote “The Last Action
thumbing its nose at political correctness. whose CIA honcho positively swaggers Hero” and several “Lethal Weapon” films,
you can be certain it’s not. with flashes of pitch-dark humor. He steals
The first film featured cartoonishly mas- That might be refreshing, but it also can flounders, seeing his gifts as a director test-
lead to questionable decisions. Like, is it the film from the ostensible hero, ed. Scenes are poorly knitted together,
culine soldiers in the jungle of Central Holbrook, who fails to sparkle.
America tracking and being tracked by a necessary to set one of the battles — com- especially toward the end. Time and tempo
plete with assault weapons and explosions One welcome cameo is by Jake Busey, break down, as if the film were snapping
huge and technologically advanced beast
— in an elementary school? who plays a research scientist who studies apart at the seams.
with dreadlocks, a face full of mandibles and
Predators. It’s an inside joke: He’s the son Ideas are offered — might Predator DNA be
the ability to both go invisible and humili- And is it wise to portray hurting soldiers
of Gary Busey, who played a government mixed with those of a human? Why do
ate arrogant prey. It echoed the horror of this way? They’ve nicknamed themselves
scientist in “Predator 2” — so Black is Predators keep coming back to Earth? — but
Vietnam and was a clever combination of “The Loonies” and they are a foul-mouthed,
keeping the part in the family. Plot-wise, to quickly abandoned. Some characters die in
“Rambo” and “Alien” with humor that would messy wild bunch who met in group thera-
be honest, not much has changed either — a underwhelming ways, as if the film stock
make a locker room blush. (Black played py. They’re portrayed by Trevante Rhodes,
ragtag group of soldiers face off against an ran out. At the end, Black somewhat arro-
the bespectacled Hawkins and was an early Keegan-Michael Key, Thomas Jane, Alfie
alien hunter. Hardcore fans will welcome the gantly offers a clear springboard to a sequel.
casualty.) Allen and Augusto Aguilera, who all deliver
franchise’s return but neutral observers may Whether anyone cares for it remains to be
Black has returned — with co-writer Fred a strange brew of toilet humor, classic
question why this was committed to cellu- seen.
Dekker — for another loud soldier-versus- misogyny and aching vulnerability, but
loid.
Predator slice in an American forest — well, laughing at broken men and mental illness “The Predator, ” a 20th Century Fox
actually, thanks, Canada! — but with some quickly grows uncomfortable. To make mat- “What am I looking at?” Munn’s character release, is rated R by the Motion Picture
twists. Although the filmmakers boast ters even worse, another character has asks about some data shown to her, but Association of America for “strong bloody
about a much-improved alien, the only Asperger’s syndrome, which is cynically might as well be addressing the film’s audi- violence, language throughout and crude
noticeable update is the addition of their used as a plot point. Professional psychol- ence. sexual references.” Running time: 108 min-
tracking canines — that’s right, “space ogists are not going to like this film. “It’s exactly what you think it is,” a sci- utes. One star out of four.
studios, as well as producers who had had been cast in several of his movies. your buddy in the movie.’ This is an adult
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shelled out an event-movie sized budget.
Even the film’s world premiere was a bigger-
than-usual deal, set for the lofty Toronto
Then came what Munn considered a frosty
reception from her fellow actors. In a round
of press at Toronto on Saturday, Munn
decision with real responsibilities. And I
didn’t vet somebody.”
International Film Festival. None of that described feeling lonely and isolated in the He added: “I take full responsibility. I’m
stopped Munn. wake of the report. very deeply sorry. I mean, I think about this
well as the feelings of critics and fans on “Honestly, there was never a question in She was taken aback by a pre-screening a lot. I hope I learned from this, because it
social media — have virtually overshad- my mind whether I should be speaking out standing ovation for Black by some co- really bothers me that this movie, which
owed the latest offering in the “Predator” and speaking up,” she explained Wednesday stars she knew were aware of the director’s could have been these beautiful people on a
franchise. night at a special screening of the film in casting decisions. Munn said they were the beautiful night with only this, has been
Hollywood. same colleagues who never bothered to overshadowed in some ways by a stupid
Much was riding on the film, “The decision that I made. I’m very sorry to any-
Predator,” from one of Hollywood biggest After she intervened, distributor 20th reach out after learning she had spoken up.
Century Fox had the sex Also, some of her castmates’ statements body.”
offender’s single scene in seemed to dismiss the controversy or didn’t On the arrivals line at the screening
the film — which happened always have her back. But online, Munn Wednesday, most of the actors from “The
to be with Munn — removed, was praised and she made her case on “The Predator” were singing Munn’s praises.
and that appeared to be that. Ellen DeGeneres Show.” Munn credited support from outside her
Plans for the film’s release In Toronto, Black reportedly skipped the “Predator” family for the change.
forged ahead until just hours premiere’s arrivals line and left the theater
before the Toronto premiere before the film’s closing credits. But “You know, honestly, the people online
last Friday, when The Los Wednesday in Hollywood, he was ever-pres- and the news outlets and the blogs and the
Angeles Times broke the ent and incredibly contrite. social media: Thank God that they exist,
news of all that had gone “I made an error a judgment that is irre- and they are expressing all of the thoughts
down with Black, Munn and sponsible,” he said on the red carpet. “You they’ve been expressing and support,” she
the studio. The offender was know, I’m not just a kid who can say, ‘You said. “Without the support from online, I
an old friend of Black’s who know, we’re making movies in college. Put would have just still been one voice.”
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Jars. 1 p.m. South San Francisco a.m. to 1 p.m. Burlingame Library, finances. It just doesn’t make any swap or actual money. And we made it
Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South 480 Primrose Road, Burlingame. Hear sense.”
San Francisco. For more information from speakers about various issues very clear that in Burlingame, we
call 829-3860. facing renters in the Bay Area. For trustees, a central concern is couldn’t move for $3 million,” said
R epair Cafe. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
assuring the district does not incur any Wong.
Table Talk: Open Gaming at the
Library. 2 p.m. South San Francisco Burlingame Public Library, 480 debt should it relocate the district Dennis Zell, a member of the health
Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South Primrose Road, Burlingame. Bring up office from the land it owns at 1825 care district Board of Directors,
San Francisco. Learn how to play to three household items to get
board games or bring one to share. repaired for free. For more informa- Trousdale Drive. fied land elsewhere, reserving a space detailed his agency’s perspective on
For more information call 829-3860. tion call 558-7407. Health care district officials have in the new development for the school the property, in an audio recording of
First Annual Open House. 5 p.m. to Palestine Cultural Day. 11 a.m. to 9 their eyes on the site, located in the district or perhaps swapping a piece of the meeting.
7 p.m., Voices of Recovery 1842 Bay p.m. Foster City Parks and middle of a project proposed to devel- nearby property currently used as a “We’ve had it appraised. That is the
Road, East Palo Alto. Supporting Recreation, 650 Shell Blvd., Foster op 375 senior housing units, 250,000 senior gym.
lifestyles free of addiction. Call 289- City. Free for all ages. For more infor- value we’ve put on it. It’s not essential
7670. mation call (415) 519-4460. square feet of professional office and School officials are doubtful the to our process,” he said, according to
medical research space, plus additional health care district can find a reason- the recording.
New Gallery House Show, Summer Peninsula Humane Society
Into Fall — Coastal Paintings. 6 Companion Dog Level 1 for Shy amenities near Trousdale Drive. ably priced piece of land elsewhere To counter the health care district’s
p.m. to 8 p.m. Gallery House, 320 S. Dogs Class. 1:15 p.m. to 2:15 p.m. Health care officials long planned to accommodating their needs and seemed position, school officials agreed to
California Ave., Palo Alto. For more Peninsula Humane Society and lukewarm on an opportunity to move
information call 326-1668. SPCA, 1450 Rollins Road, redevelop the school district property hire their own land appraiser, who may
Burlingame. For dogs six months as well as nearby land owned by into the new development, as they determine a different property value of
Short Reads for People with No and older, geared to help owners of would need to cede ownership of the
Time. South San Francisco Library, more shy, cautious canines. Cost is Community Gatepath, which also the district office site.
840 W. Orange Ave., South San $135. For more information call 340- resisted an offer to acquire its deed. As land. As it stands, the two sides appear at
Francisco. Teen book club focused 7022. a result, health care district officials “We need our school district to loggerheads. Wong said she expects
on short stories, novellas and other remain here forever and why would we
brief works. Free. For more informa- Financial Fitness: Retirement and are re-evaluating their development the next opportunity for the process to
tion call 829-3860. Wealth Perseveration with Brad plans without an assumption that the risk, when we are all dead and gone, establish some momentum will be
Hamada CFEd. 2 p.m. to 11:59 p.m. that the next generation wouldn’t have
Single and Dating Couples Group. Grand Avenue Branch Library, 306 independently owned parcels would be once the school district’s land apprais-
7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Highlands Church, Walnut Ave., South San Francisco. For included. a district office? It sounded like a bad al is complete.
1900 Monterey St., San Bruno. Join a more information call 877-8530. deal for our side,” said Wong.
friendly, supportive group for ages For the district office, representa- In the meantime, Wong said officials
32 and up. Every four weeks until Financial Foundation Work shop 4: tives from the health care district per- Educators showed some intrigue at will continue their focus on the school
Dec. 7, meet with a group facilitator R etirement, Healthcare, Estate
formed an assessment and determined the chance to move the short distance district’s financial best interest.
and have a book study with open Preservation. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. 306
discussion. Snacks, beverages and Walnut Ave., South San Francisco. it is worth about $3 million, the value to the nearby gym, but noted the facil- “If they want to do the exchange, we
child care provided at no charge. Discussion about concepts behind of which they are offering school offi- ity is currently unfit to house the are happy to help them make their
Free. For more information call 921- retirement savings vehicles, as well school system’s headquarters and
1944. as evaluate the advantages and dis- cials via property trade. footprint more contiguous. But we
advantages that come with each Health district officials raised the trustees are unwilling to spend money cannot incur debt if we do it,” she said.
San B runo Movies-in-the-Park : program. For 18 and over. Free. For on improvements.
‘Paddington 2.’ 8:15 p.m. San Bruno more information contact ideas of exchanging yet-to-be-identi- “So we made that pretty clear.”
City Park, 251 City Park Way, San bradley.hamada@hife-usa.org.
Bruno. For more information call
STEAM: Science. 3 p.m. to 11:59 The space features about 30 seats tural conversation as well as nourish-
KASA
616-7084.
p.m. South San Francisco Library, 840
SATURDAY, SEPT. 15 W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. inside, including a communal table ment of your soul.”
Subaru Kids Obstacle Challenge Explore colors and chemical reac- constructed by a local furniture maker, While Khanna loved cooking and
Bay Area. 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Kids tions. Cost is free. For more informa-
tion call 829-3860. and an outdoor dining area can accom- often found herself in the kitchen, it
Obstacle Challenge is an adventure Continued from page 1
and obstacle course event series for modate about 20 people. Eventually, never seemed like a feasible career to
kids ages 5-16, with 12-15 obstacles New Gallery House Show, Summer
Into Fall — Coastal Paintings. 6 Khanna plans to turn that space into her. She became a lawyer, but that did-
and lots of mud. Parents get to run paneer, which can be ordered on its
with their kids for free. 1.5-2 mile p.m. to 8 p.m. Gallery House, 320 what she described as an “Indian gar- n’t make her happy, she said, and then
course at Coyote Point Recreation South California Ave., Palo Alto. For own or in various wraps. den.” a stay-at-home mom. The opportunity
Area in San Mateo. Participants can more information call 326-1668.
The keema is made with ground Light fixtures have been created out to open Kasa arose after she moved to
rope swing into a mud pit, army
crawl through tough terrain, scale Unravel the Night San Francisco turkey rather than the typical lamb. of brass temple bells, and another dec- the United States.
up rugged cargo nets and slide into Bay. 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. Devil’s Canyon Khanna said the idea is to keep dishes
a muddy paradise. Cost $42 to $66. Brewing Company, 935 Washington orative feature — metal tiffin boxes — Her husband wrote the business plan
For more information call (844) 562- St., San Carlos. Unravel Pediatric light enough so that people can func- pays homage to a traditional Indian for Kasa in business school, and even-
5437. Cancer is proud to announce their tion well at work after eating them for food delivery method. tually Khanna took over. Kasa’s first
first ever S.F. Peninsula co-ed event:
Bayfront Coastal Cleanup. 9 a.m. to Unravel the Night S.F. Bay. All ticket lunch. The menu also offers plenty of Kasa relies heavily on delivery and location opened in 2008.
noon, 150 Anza Blvd. behind purchases include two drink tickets vegetarian and vegan options. takeout, and it offers catering services The two lived in Redwood City when
Embassy Suites, Burlingame. Join and unlimited appetizers and
community members to clean up desserts. Over 21. Cost $75. For more “We try to stay away from super for just about every type of event as Khanna first moved to the country.
the Burlingame shoreline along the information call (415) 730-2464. heavy and strong flavors and [serve] well. Her husband’s family has lived in
San Francisco Bay trail. For more
Willy and The Four Boys Live more of what we eat at home — a Khanna grew up in London and town since the 1950s and has seen the
information call 333-5984.
Music. 7 p.m. to 9:45 p.m. Cafe Zoë, lighter, more vibrant experience,” she inherited her recipes from her aunt, city change dramatically over the
1929 Menalto Ave., Menlo Park. said. “[We use] simple, real ingredi-
Phoenix Garden Work day. 9 a.m. to
Classic rock and alternative songs of who used to cook for her when she was years.
1 p.m. Youth Services Center, 222
Paul Scannell Drive, San Mateo. Free. the likes of CCR, Faces, Nirvana, Pearl ents and no fancy techniques necessar- growing up. By the age of 11, Khanna “We have a strong emotional con-
For more information call 521-1536. Jam, Jimi Hendrix, Alabama Shakes, ily, but it’s a very high-labor cuisine cooked alongside her aunt. nection to the city,” she said. “It
Live, etc. For more information call
Second Saturday Divorce 322-1926. — lots of chopping and sautéing.” “She introduced me to the magic of seems like a lot of thought went into
Work shop — a resource for In the future, Khanna plans to add spices and home cooking,” Khanna the downtown. ... There’re companies
women. 9 a.m. to noon. San Carlos SUNDAY, SEPT. 16
Adult Community Center, 601 Subaru Kids Obstacle Challenge chaat — Indian street food snacks usu- said. “She taught me the nuances of we can cater to, lots of foot traffic and
Chestnut St., San Carlos. Hear from Bay Area. 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Kids ally served around 4 p.m. — to the dishes and the health benefits of each new residents coming in and it seems
Obstacle Challenge is an adventure
legal, financial and counseling spe-
and obstacle course event series for menu. spice so you could feel food was a cul- like a thriving community.”
cialists. Provides people with the
knowledge, support, resources and kids ages 5-16, with 12-15 fun and
trust that they need to survive the challenging obstacles and lots of
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experience for your bright future. The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
Email resume as Welcome Home, 853 Newman Dr., as: Carlsen Porsche, 3636 Haven Ave- as: Bella Sofia Boutique, 520 10th Ave,
info@smdailyjournal.com nue, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063. Reg- SAN MATEO, CA 94402. Registered
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Registered Owner: Cameo Care Inc., istered Owner: Carlsen Motor Cars Inc., Owner: Martine Kalbhenn, same ad-
CA. The business is conducted by a CA. The business is conducted by a dress. The business is conducted by an
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203 Public Notices Corporation. The registrants com-
to transact business under the FBN on transact business under the FBN on N/A.
menced to transact business under the /s/Martine Kalbhenn/
FBN on N/A. 1/1/2002.
FictitioUS BUSiNeSS NAMe /s/Ron A. Burton/ This statement was filed with the Asses-
StAteMeNt #278605 /s/Hermie Yema/ This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 8/15/18. (Published
The following person is doing business This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 9/10/18. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/15/18,
as Aero Physical Therapy and Sports sor-County Clerk on 9/4/18. (Published in in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/14/18, 9/22/18, 9/29/18, 10/6/18).
Medicine, 1860 El Camino Real, Suite the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/7/18, 9/21/18, 9/28/18, 10/5/18).
420, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Regis- 9/14/18, 9/21/18, 9/28/18).
tered Owner: Corkish and Lew, A Profes- oRDeR to SHoW cAUSe FoR
sional Physical Therapy Corporation, CA. FictitioUS BUSiNeSS NAMe cHANGe oF NAMe
The business is conducted by a Corpora- FictitioUS BUSiNeSS NAMe StAteMeNt #278676 CASE# 18CIV04321
StAteMeNt #278638 The following person is doing business SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
tion. The registrants commenced to COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
transact business under the FBN on The following person is doing business as: Security Public Storage, 99 Hyde
as Renew Salon, 153 East 5th Ave., Court, DALY CITY, CA 94105. Regis- 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
March 22, 2007. REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
/s/Geoffrey Law/ SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered tered Owner: Baco LLC, CA. The busi-
Owner: Michele R. Perkins, 117 Avila ness is conducted by a Limited Partner- PETITION OF
This statement was filed with the Asses- Heather Bricker
sor-County Clerk on 8/16/18. (Published Rd., San Mateo, CA 94402. The busi- ship. The registrant commenced to
transact business under the FBN on TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/24/18, ness is conducted by an Individual. The Petitioner: Heather Bricker filed a petition
registrants commenced to transact busi- 6/30/1998.
8/31/18, 9/7/18, 9/14/18). /s/Benjamin Eisler/ with this court for a decree changing
ness under the FBN on 4/24/2013. name as follows:
/s/Michele R. Perkins/ This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 8/24/18. (Published Present name:
This statement was filed with the Asses- Heather Marcella Bricker
FictitioUS BUSiNeSS NAMe sor-County Clerk on 8/20/18. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/14/18,
Proposed Name:
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The following person is doing business 9/14/18, 9/21/18, 9/28/18).
as Espiritu & Company, 1208 Edgehill THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
Drive, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Regis- FictitioUS BUSiNeSS NAMe
StAteMeNt #278768 interested in this matter shall appear be-
tered Owner: Sandra O’Connor, same FictitioUS BUSiNeSS NAMe fore this court at the hearing indicated
address. The business is conducted by The following person is doing business
StAteMeNt #278519 as: Habib Tribal Rugs, 800 Memorial Dr below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
an Individual. The registrants com- The following person is doing business Apt 49, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA tition for change of name should not be
menced to transact business under the as 1)Full Spectrum Coaching 2)Good 94080. Registered Owner: Samina Kari- granted. Any person objecting to the
FBN on N/A. Listeners, 736 Polhemus Road, SAN mi, same address. The business is con- name changes described above must file
/s/Sandra O’Connor/ MATEO, CA 94402. Registered Owner: ducted by an Individual. The registrant a written objection that includes the rea-
This statement was filed with the Asses- Vivian V. Chou, 1090 Main Street, HALF commenced to transact business under sons for the objection at least two court
sor-County Clerk on 8/21/18. (Published MOON BAY, CA 94019. The business is the FBN on N/A. days before the matter is scheduled to
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/24/18, conducted by an Individual. The regis- /s/Samina Karimi/ be heard and must appear at the hearing
8/31/18, 9/7/18, 9/14/18). This statement was filed with the Asses- to show cause why the petition should
trants commenced to transact business not be granted. If no written objection is
under the FBN on Aug. 08, 2018 sor-County Clerk on 9/5/18. (Published in
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/14/18, timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
/s/Vivian V. Chou/ tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
FictitioUS BUSiNeSS NAMe This statement was filed with the Asses- 9/21/18, 9/28/18, 10/5/18).
petition shall be held on 10/12/18 at 9
StAteMeNt #278580 sor-County Clerk on 8/8/18. (Published in a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
The following person is doing business the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/7/18, Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
as St. Francis Ophthalmology Group, FictitioUS BUSiNeSS NAMe
9/14/18, 9/21/18, 9/28/18). StAteMeNt #278811 Order to Show Cause shall be published
1440 Southgate Ave., DALY CITY, CA at least once each week for four succes-
94015. Registered Owners: 1)Jerrold C. The following person is doing business
as: CRUSHYOURBLOCK, 1404 Edgehill sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
Bocci, M.D., 2998 Jackson Street, Apt. 3, FictitioUS BUSiNeSS NAMe ing on the petition in the following news-
Drive, BURLINGAME, CA 94010 . Regis-
San Francisco, CA 94115 2)Paul R. Hol- StAteMeNt #278742 tered Owner: Lucid Navigation LLC, CA. paper of general circulation:
land, M.D., 339 Chesham Avenue, San The following person is doing business The business is conducted by a Limited San Mateo Daily Journal
Carlos, CA 94070. The business is con- as Healed By The Light, 1045 Alameda Liability Company. The registrant com- Filed: 8/24/2018
ducted by a General Partnership. The de las Pulgas Ste. C, BELMONT, CA menced to transact business under the /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
registrants commenced to transact busi- 94002. Registered Owner: Monica Lynn FBN on N/A. Judge of the Superior Court
ness under the FBN on 01/01/2013. Blos, 2727 Wemberly Drive, Belmont, CA /s/Janis Nakano Spivack/ Dated: 8/23/2018
/s/Paul R. Holland/ 94002. The business is conducted by an This statement was filed with the Asses- (Published 9/7/18, 9/14/18, 9/21/18,
This statement was filed with the Asses- Individual. The registrants commenced sor-County Clerk on 9/10/18. (Published 9/28/18).
sor-County Clerk on 8/14/18. (Published to transact business under the FBN on in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/14/18,
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/24/18, 09/06/2012 9/21/18, 9/28/18, 10/5/18).
8/31/18, 9/7/18, 9/14/18). /s/Monica Lynn Blos/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 8/31/18. (Published FictitioUS BUSiNeSS NAMe Notice to cReDitoRS
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/7/18, StAteMeNt #278847
FictitioUS BUSiNeSS NAMe The following person is doing business Estate of Leonel A. Breault
StAteMeNt #278690 9/14/18, 9/21/18, 9/28/18). Date of Birth: January 1, 1926
as: Lucid Surgical, 833 Lurline Dr, FOS-
The following person is doing business TER CITY, CA 94404. Registered Own-
as 1) 6speedmoto.com 2) 6speedmoto, er: WortheeMed, Inc., DE. The business To All Creditors:
2653 Spring Street, Suite B, REDWOOD FictitioUS BUSiNeSS NAMe
StAteMeNt #278514 is conducted by a Corporation. The reg-
CITY, CA 94063. Registered Owner: istrant commenced to transact business Notice to Creditors: The decedent,
6speedmoto LLC, CA. The business is The following person is doing business Leonel A. Breault, who lived at
as BentoSprout, 204 E 2nd Ave, Suite under the FBN on 04/01/2018.
conducted by a Limited Liability Compa- /s/Prashant Chopra/ 125 Barkentine Street, Foster City, CA
ny. The registrants commenced to trans- 206, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis- This statement was filed with the Asses- 94404-3107, died on August 11, 2018.
act business under the FBN on 8/27/18. tered Owner: BentoSprout, LLC, CA. sor-County Clerk on 9/12/18. (Published
/s/Ke Zow/ The business is conducted by a Limited in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/14/18, Creditors of the decedent are notified
Liability Company. The registrants com- 9/21/18, 9/28/18, 10/5/18). that all claims against the estate will be
This statement was filed with the Asses- menced to transact business under the forever barred unless presented to Joe
sor-County Clerk on 8/27/18. (Published FBN on N/A. Chan, CPA, named personal representa-
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/31/18, /s/Mireille Nishiyama/ FictitioUS BUSiNeSS NAMe tive, at 370 San Bruno Avenue West,
9/7/18, 9/14/18, 9/21/18). This statement was filed with the Asses- StAteMeNt #278788 Suite A, San Bruno, CA 94066-3164
sor-County Clerk on 8/7/18. (Published in The following person is doing business within 180 days after the date of the pub-
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/7/18, as: Build and Balance, 533 Airport Boule- lication of this notice.
9/14/18, 9/21/18, 9/28/18). vard, Suite 400, BURLINGAME, CA
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FictitioUS BUSiNeSS NAMe 94010. Registered Owner: Michael H. September 12, 2018
StAteMeNt #278457 Neuendorff, 1099 Flying Fish Street,
The following person is doing business FictitioUS BUSiNeSS NAMe Foster City, CA 94404. The business is Joe Chan, CPA
as The Car Guys, 1252 Moonsail Lane, StAteMeNt #278770 conducted by an individual. The regis- Personal Representative
FOSTER CITY, CA 94404. Registered The following person is doing business trant commenced to transact business for the Estate of Leonel A. Breault
Owner: Otis B. Griffin, same address. under the FBN on September 5, 2018. 370 San Bruno Avenue West, Suite A
as First Cut Flowers, 1612 Shoreview San Bruno, CA 94066-3164
The business is conducted by an Individ- Ave., SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis- /s/Michael H. Neuendorff/
the best career seekers ual. The registrants commenced to
transact business under the FBN on
tered Owner: Elizabeth Bo Cooter, same
address. The business is conducted by
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 9/6/18. (Published in (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
nal 09/12/18, 09/14/18, 09/17/18)
read the Daily Journal. 2011.
/s/Otis B. Griffin/
an Individual. The registrants com-
menced to transact business under the
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/14/18,
9/21/18, 9/28/18, 10/5/18).
This statement was filed with the Asses- FBN on N/A.
We will help you recruit qualified, talented sor-County Clerk on 8/1/18. (Published in /s/Elizabeth Bo Cooter/
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/31/18, This statement was filed with the Asses-
individuals to join your company or organization. 9/7/18, 9/14/18, 9/21/18). sor-County Clerk on 9/5/18. (Published in
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governor, then Caltrain and SamTrans how to report the crime, according to VTA’s training program began in 2015.
SUPPORT
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would adopt a human trafficking awareness
program similar to that of the Valley
Transportation Authority, said Caltrain
Hartnett’s letter. Hartnett said states with
posting requirements similar to California’s
have seen an increase in reported crimes and
All new employees are shown videos,
PowerPoint presentations and participate in
discussions led by experts. Through the
spokesman Dan Lieberman, and both agen- victim rescues. training, they learn to recognize potential
cies could be reimbursed by the state for the red flags, such as lack of freedom and con-
lier this month to Gov. Jerry Brown. minimal cost of that training. If enacted, AB 2034 would expand those trol and poor mental and physical health,
“We support this bill because training our rules and require the California Department said VTA spokeswoman Holly Perez. When
employees to recognize and report signs of Current law does not mandate a human of Justice to work with anti-human traffick- employees encounter indicators of human
human trafficking allows us to both trafficking awareness training program, but ing and transportation organizations to trafficking, they follow a protocol on how
improve and continue to prioritize the safe- does require businesses and other trans- come up with training guidelines on or to report the activity.
ty of our customers and community,” he portation-related establishments that may before July 1, 2020, and implement the
wrote in the letter. come into contact with the victims of training by Jan. 1, 2021, according to the Caltrain feels confident that AB 2034 will
If Assembly Bill 2034 is signed by the human trafficking to post public notices on letter. be signed by the governor.
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