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The Town the Law Forgot [L.A. suburb mired in gangs resembles Mexican border town]
LA Weekly ^ | 3/1/07 | Jeffrey Anderson

Posted on 02/28/2007 11:08:16 PM PST by XR7

The first sign of trouble for Cudahy City Council candidate Tony Mendoza was a pair of thong panties mailed to his wife, with a note telling her to watch her husband’s back. Then came the phone calls — and the death threats.

A political novice in a tiny city of Mexican immigrants that hasn’t had an election since 1999, Mendoza had expected dirty tricks. But to his dismay, the caller, who spoke poor English and called every day for three days, said Mendoza would be killed if he did not leave Cudahy, a 1.2-square-mile city 10 miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles. After the third call, Mendoza pulled out of the March 6 race. “I have my family to think about,” he said.

Running for council seats against a slate of incumbents in a city infested with gangs and drugs, Danny Cota and Luis Garcia faced similar tactics. A truck owned by Garcia, a former city employee, was painted with graffiti, and ex-felon and Cudahy city employee Gerardo Vallejo sought a restraining order against Garcia for criminal threats. A judge tossed the complaint, but Garcia’s campaign was rattled.

In late December, at a holiday gathering at the City Club in downtown Los Angeles hosted by Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, Cota ran into Bell Gardens City Councilman Mario Beltran, who was perplexed to see Cota, a 29-year-old teacher, hobnobbing and being photographed with Villaraigosa and others.

“Who brought him here?” Councilman Beltran asked onlookers, some of whom are friends of Cudahy’s Vice Mayor, Osvaldo Conde, who is running for re-election. “You better watch out,” Beltran warned Cota, the bright-eyed challenger. “Conde will take care of you with his cuerno de chivo.”

Though Beltran was smiling as he tossed off some Mexican slang for an AK-47, Cota says he did not appreciate such talk. A witness, Maywood Mayor Sergio Calderon, a friend of Cota’s, says, “It was a joke, a tasteless joke.”

Cudahy is a strange little city; some say a scary one. In 2003, city leaders fired the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department — which had policed Cudahy for 14 years, focusing on gang and drug crime — in favor of a nearby municipal police force that recently erupted over public allegations of police brutality and kickbacks to police and city officials from a towing company.

In Cudahy, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency has seized almost 20 times more cocaine over the past five years than in Bell, a bordering city of similar size, and the city suffers more crime per capita than small towns nearby. It’s a city with 200 active gang members, where shootings are common though homicide rare — that is, until 11 killings occurred in the wake of the sheriff’s departure in 2003.

Cudahy leaders seem satisfied. Consider the tone-deaf reaction of Cudahy City Manager George Perez in early February, after the news broke on KNBC Channel 4 and in La Opinión, a Spanish-language daily, that the city of Maywood, currently under a $2-million-a-year contract to police Cudahy, was facing a state takeover because the police department — the Maywood-Cudahy Police Department — is so out of control.

“Police problems in Maywood have nothing to do with us,” said Perez. “Our city council is happy, and our citizens are too.”

Mexican-style political boss: City Manager George Perez Cudahy resembles a Mexican border town more than it does a Los Angeles suburb. Entrenched gangs and Mexican drug trafficking have trapped working-class legal and illegal immigrants in a cycle of violence and fear, in a city where less than a quarter of the 28,000 residents are eligible to vote. An uneducated city council, a deeply troubled police force imported from Maywood two towns over, and the raw power of the 18th Street Gang — a complex criminal organization with a knack for setting up business fronts and obscuring underground drug activity — make Cudahy residents seem like hostages in their own city.

By most accounts, Cudahy City Council members — two retired union managers, an insurance salesman, a waitress and a grocer — do not run the city as they were elected to do. Rather, they defer to City Manager Perez, a former janitor who is known to favor revenue traps such as DUI and driver’s license checkpoints over aggressive tactics that make gangs and drug dealers less comfortable.

In 2001, the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office convened a grand jury to investigate whether Perez violated criminal conflict-of-interest laws. The probe stemmed from his actions as a city councilman, when, after voting for an ordinance that lifted a one-year waiting period between holding political office and appointed office, Perez stepped down from the council and was promptly appointed city manager, the city’s highest-paying job. According to prosecutors’ memos and letters obtained by the L.A. Weekly, the D.A.’s office was forced to drop the investigation after concluding that it “could not prove a criminal violation” of state laws “beyond a reasonable doubt.”

Known as a ruthless political boss, Perez is not running for city council in the upcoming March 6 election, but he is deserving of scrutiny. After all, he calls the shots in Cudahy.

Perez shrugs at allegations of foul play on the campaign trail, or any possibility that his minions could be involved. “I’ve talked with Mendoza,” he says of death threats that knocked the would-be candidate out of the running. “He apologized for talking bad about me.”

Since his revolving-door ascent from the council to city manager in 2000, Perez’s salary has risen by $30,000 — more than most residents make in a year — to $120,000. Meanwhile, the city’s problems remain dire: poverty, density, gangs and drugs. One-third of residents are under 14 — a vulnerable population. Out in front of Cudahy City Hall one November day, 16-year-old Erica summed up Cudahy this way: “It’s small, so everything is close by. But it’s ugly, and there are shootings.”


TOPICS: Extended News
KEYWORDS: borders; cudahy; drugdealers; drugs; drugtrafficking; gangs; illegalaliens; illegaldrugs; illegals; immigration; maywood
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Cudahy is a strange little city; some say a scary one.

It can't happen here.
It can't happen here.
It can't happen here.

1 posted on 02/28/2007 11:08:19 PM PST by XR7
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To: XR7

Welcome to the End of America.
Borders
Language
Culture.....
the Cancer is Spreading.


2 posted on 02/28/2007 11:11:31 PM PST by LtKerst (Lt Kerst)
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To: XR7

I've never even heard of Cudahy--first heard of Maywood a few weeks ago - could have sworn I was watching a small town sheriff when the police chief was on....crazy!


3 posted on 02/28/2007 11:22:59 PM PST by justche (Freedom and Security go together - Ronald Reagan)
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To: LtKerst

Like a wildfire.


4 posted on 02/28/2007 11:28:07 PM PST by c-b 1 (Reporting from behind enemy lines, in occupied AZTLAN.)
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To: XR7
The Mexican Mayor of Los Angeles, Antonio (MECHAMAN) Villaraigosa just loves his "sanctuary city", where police cannot even inquire about American citizenship.

It's no secret that Cudahy isn't the only MEXICAN COLONIA in California, there's many others just exactly like it, and the politics are run by Mexicans.

California is now illegal alien heaven, drug heaven, Mexican Hollywood. What a sad end to such a once-beautiful state!

We can all thank our OPEN BORDERS PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH for this colossal mess he has created.

5 posted on 02/28/2007 11:36:37 PM PST by janetgreen
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To: XR7

If America were a place where sanity prevailed, the US military would be patrolling our borders instead of the Border Patrol. The INS, meanwhile, would be sweeping entire towns like this one into the detention centers for immediate deportation.


6 posted on 03/01/2007 12:11:07 AM PST by Quick or Dead (Both oligarch and tyrant mistrust the people, and therefore deprive them of their arms - Aristotle)
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To: XR7
I had to look this up and translate it ...

1. cuerno de chivo

noun 1. Mexican slang term for an AK-47, whose literal meaning is "goat's horn", in reference to the curved magazine clip or banana clip that the armament uses.

7 posted on 03/01/2007 12:42:22 AM PST by knarf (I say things that are true ... I have no proof ... but they're true.)
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"Mexican drug cartels are buying up legitimate businesses in U.S. cities to launder money and using some of the proceeds to win local mayoral and city council seats for politicians who can shape the policies and personnel decisions of their police forces, has been backed up by a veteran gang investigator.

Richard Valdemar cited first-hand experience in investigating attempts to take over seven cities in Los Angeles County – Southgate, Lynwood, Bell, Bell Gardens, Cudahy, Hawaiian Gardens and Huntington Park."Posted: June 27, 2006 1:00 a.m. Eastern By Joseph Farah © 2006 WorldNetDaily.com

Yes, it's pretty scary in alot of cities around here.

8 posted on 03/01/2007 1:02:12 AM PST by RichRepublican (Some days you're the windshield--some days you're the bug.)
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To: XR7
Apparently our government doesn't give a sh*t.

Remember!!! We have to worry about impeaching Bush and Global Warming....
9 posted on 03/01/2007 1:56:16 AM PST by Dallas59 (AL GORE STALKED ME ON 2/25/2007!)
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To: XR7
Did somebody say "Mexican Border Town"?


10 posted on 03/01/2007 2:11:10 AM PST by Lockbar (March toward the sound of the guns.)
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To: Pontiac

Bump for later.


11 posted on 03/01/2007 2:58:07 AM PST by Pontiac (Patriotism is the natural consequence of having a free mind in a free society.)
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To: janetgreen
We can all thank our OPEN BORDERS PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH for this colossal mess he has created.



Did he actually create it or just fail to do anything
to stop it? Seems we may have had a problem here before
W's time.
12 posted on 03/01/2007 3:02:52 AM PST by WKB (Duncan "yes", Newt "yes", Mitt "maybe", Rino Rudy "no way")
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To: XR7

I keep praying for the big One.


13 posted on 03/01/2007 3:18:12 AM PST by BigCinBigD
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To: janetgreen

It's not like every liberal organization hasn't labelled Bush and anyone who opposed illegal immigrants as a racist.

NAACP, ACLU, teachers unions, college professors, democratic leaders, Jesse Jackass, Al Sharpton, Farakhan, etc. Did I miss anyone?


14 posted on 03/01/2007 3:46:28 AM PST by 2ndClassCitizen
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To: XR7

15 posted on 03/01/2007 5:00:34 AM PST by Gritty (This country has lost control of its borders. No country can do that and survive.-Ronald Reagan)
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To: WKB; All
"Did he actually create it or just fail to do anything
to stop it? Seems we may have had a problem here before
W's time."


You are correct. Bush didn't start this but, his agenda is based on not having a border in the future. Is his *One World*, Globalist plot, a journey into a world of unforeseen consequence or a vision for the future that doesn't include America or Americans? IMO, this road will eventually lead to civil war. The future will be a battle for our survival as a country and our liberties.
16 posted on 03/01/2007 5:04:54 AM PST by wolfcreek
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To: wolfcreek

IMO, this road will eventually lead to civil war.

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17 posted on 03/01/2007 5:14:18 AM PST by WKB (Duncan "yes", Newt "yes", Mitt "maybe", Rino Rudy "no way")
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To: RichRepublican
Mexican drug cartels are buying up legitimate businesses in U.S. cities to launder money and using some of the proceeds to win local mayoral and city council seats for politicians who can shape the policies and personnel decisions of their police forces...

Well, naturally. They've already got control of the Federal Government, so it's time to start working their way down. ;)

18 posted on 03/01/2007 5:18:10 AM PST by Mr. Jeeves ("Wise men don't need to debate; men who need to debate are not wise." -- Tao Te Ching)
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To: WKB

"Have you ever heard of Travis McGee?"


So what are you getting at? Are you saying my opinion might get me banned?


19 posted on 03/01/2007 5:24:28 AM PST by wolfcreek
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To: XR7

I was surprised to find this piece in the L.A. Weekly.
For those who aren't aware, the L.A. Weekly is a free, Leftist, Anti-American, Anti-Military rag published in Los Angeles. The city is sitting on a Black vs. Hispanic racial war tender box.


20 posted on 03/01/2007 8:50:49 AM PST by kellynla (Freedom of speech makes it easier to spot the idiots! Semper Fi!)
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