killed by FPD a month earlier; Alejandro Campos-Rios Over the past 13 months Fullerton police have killed three Latino men all experiencing some sort of mental problem Back in a 12-month period from mid-2011 to mid-2012 Anaheim police killed seven young men – that was a big enough deal that it led to riots modest reforms (including OC’s first bodycams) and a Police Review Board (albeit toothless) given how much smaller Fullerton is than Anaheim these last 13 months there have been just as bad you’re gonna need this guide to keep track of these last three FPD fatalities but still he kept to himself and didn’t bother anybody This past Easter morning a little after midnight Jose MAY have been holding a “smoldering cardboard box” – at least that’s what the police say And they say that when they tried to arrest him (for who knows what holding smoldering cardboard?) he was “erratic and uncooperative.” and resisted being arrested Jose’s little brother Mike (40) had just left the park on his bike when he saw a bunch of FPD cars speeding toward the park he saw a “stack” of what Mike estimates as 8-10 cops on top of his brother Other Fullerton cops stood in a circle around Jose whose face was already “bruised and puffy” from the blows (Makes the gang of six Fullerton cops who beat & suffocated Kelly Thomas to death in 2011 – three active three watching – look pretty small!) asking “What are you doing to him?” some of the cops rushed over and tackled him at least giving Jose a brief chance to breathe from where he saw officers put a bag over Jose’s head One of them said “Because he’s spitting on us,” Mike said “It’s probably just all his blood!” So they pulled Mike out of that car and stuck him in a different car facing the other way where he couldn’t see what they were doing to his brother any more Succumbing to the beatings and the suffocation (knees and bag) Jose surprised the poor Fullerton cops by displaying signs of a “medical emergency” and dying His cause of death has still not been released by the coroner’s office and neither the police or the hospital will tell Jose’s family what happened Meanwhile Mike was arrested for “resisting arrest” and “entering a park after closing hours.” When they took him to the station Mike says they were laughing and slapping each other on the back Something is deeply wrong with the culture of the Fullerton Police Department We went to the family’s Lemon Park vigil on April 27 always helping the homeless before he ever knew he’d become one of them Family members of other recent police victims were there as well Jose’s sister Mary discovers the only way to get a response How FPD responds to info requests from family members of their victims: “You were not involved.” Meanwhile this killing reminds us a lot of the killing of Kelly Thomas by another gang of Fullerton cops 14 years ago The two guiltiest of those cops were removed from the force and Kelly’s mother and father got settlements but there should have been jail time for the killers there should have been consequences for the cops who stood there letting it happen and holding back the crowd and there should have been a lot more reform Later this week we will tell the stories of Pedro Garcia (killed by FPD this past March) and Alejandro Campos-Rios (killed by FPD in March of 2024.) But Danny Hughes said those who spoke of a Culture of Corruption were misinformed or lying Did you get the statements from Mike from the Register article The Register article had some good stuff from Mike but I got more from talking to him and his sister Mary at the April 27 vigil and website in this browser for the next time I comment Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value" This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. when Janet Nguyen really pissed off a lot of the Little Saigon community by politicizing Black… but I got more from talking to him and his sister… Lou was back in Washington voting with Republicans to overturn one of California's Clean Air Act… Doing well Ca needs elected auditors of our powerful assessors Next time… About Arras WordPress Theme Please select what you would like included for printing: Copy the text below and then paste that into your favorite email application but his impact on those around him will be felt for generations to come.  Andres graduated with a bachelor's degree from the University of Tampa where he laid the foundation for a promising career He served as the Assistant Vice President of Business Development at Captive Resources where he was known not only for his work ethic but also for his vibrant personality.  He possessed an innate ability to connect with others making people laugh and lifting their spirits Outside of his professional accomplishments Andres was a man of varied passions and interests He was an enthusiastic member of the Lusitana Soccer Club and the Canary Islands Golf Club where he loved to showcase his skills and share his love for both sports with his friends and family as well as indulging in video games and house music striving for personal growth and well-being Andres is survived by his loving family: his mother Andres Naranjo de la Concha; and his sister He also leaves behind his paternal grandparents along with extended family who cherished him deeply Andres was preceded in death by his maternal grandmother Andres Naranjo Warschauer will be remembered not just for the accomplishments he achieved in his brief life but for the joy and laughter he brought to every encounter His spirit and zest for life will live on in the countless memories shared by those who knew him 2024 from 4-8pm in the NARDOLILLO FUNERAL HOME & Crematory – SOUTH COUNTY CHAPEL A celebration of Andres life will be held on Friday A Mass of Christian Burial and inurnment will be in Las Palmas memorial contributions may be made to the charity of your choice.  nació el 6 de abril de 1998 en Weymouth falleció el 16 de noviembre de 2024 pero su impacto en quienes lo rodeaban se sentirá durante generaciones Andrés se graduó con una licenciatura de la Universidad de Tampa donde sentó las bases para una carrera prometedora Se desempeñó como Vicepresidente Asistente de Desarrollo Comercial en Captive Resources donde era conocido no solo por su ética de trabajo sino también por su personalidad vibrante Poseía una habilidad innata para conectarse con los demás haciendo reír a la gente y levantando el ánimo Andrés era un hombre de pasiones e intereses variados Era un miembro entusiasta del Lusitana Soccer Club y del Canary Islands Golf Club donde le encantaba mostrar sus habilidades y compartir su amor por ambos deportes con sus amigos y familiares Sus pasatiempos incluían fútbol además de disfrutar de los videojuegos y la música house mientras que a menudo se lo encontraba en el gimnasio esforzándose por su crecimiento personal y bienestar A Andrés le sobreviven su amorosa familia: su madre Andrés Naranjo de la Concha; y su hermana También le sobreviven sus abuelos paternos junto con una familia extensa que lo apreciaba profundamente A Andrés le precedió en la muerte su abuela materna cuyo legado de amor sigue vivo a través de él Andrés Naranjo Warschauer será recordado no solo por los logros que alcanzó en su breve vida sino por la alegría y la risa que trajo a cada encuentro Su espíritu y entusiasmo por la vida vivirán en los innumerables recuerdos compartidos por quienes lo conocieron El HORARIO DE VISITA se llevará a cabo el jueves 21 de noviembre de 2024 de 4 a 8 p en NARDOLILLO FUNERAL HOME & Crematory – SOUTH COUNTY CHAPEL Se llevará a cabo una celebración de la vida de Andrés el viernes 22 de noviembre de 2024 de 1 a 5 p Se realizará una misa de entierro cristiano y entierro en la urna en Las Palmas se pueden realizar contribuciones conmemorativas a la organización benéfica de su elección Nardolillo Funeral Home - South County Chapel Enter your phone number above to have directions sent via text This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors we announce the passing of Mary Elizabeth Valdez Naranjo who peacefully left this world early Saturday morning Mary dedicated much of her time to supporting her community serving in various organizations such as the Retirement Public Employees Association She was an active PTA president at MacArthur Elementary welcoming UNM students and individuals from Mexico into her home while they pursued their studies or received medical care Mary's professional journey was remarkable starting at the Yucca Drive-In Theatre and later serving at the College of Santa Fe Admissions Office while attending classes taking courses at the University of New Mexico and participating in numerous medical seminars and conferences Her career included roles as an executive secretary at the State Auditor's ORice in Santa Fe as well as positions with Santa Fe Public Schools and the UNM Maternity and Infant Care Project She retired in 1996 from UNM Recreational Services Mary's greatest and most cherished roles were those of wife and took immense pride in her grandchildren and a guiding light to many-always opening her home and heart to those in need and she was a member of the Third Order of St She lived by the words of 2 Timothy 4:7- "I have fought the good fight She is survived by her beloved children Nancy Cravens (Todd Cravens) and Jason Naranjo (Cindy Naranjo); her cherished grandchildren Reyna Naranjo Alec Cravens; and her brother Bernie Valdez we hold onto her final words of encouragement: "Love each other as I have loved you without any reservations Always be supportive and there for each other and be grateful for the blessings God has given you." your love will remain in our hearts forever followed by a Memorial Mass at 11:00 AM on March 21 at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church Entombment will take place immediately after at Mount Calvary Cemetery Honorary pallbearers include Marlene Medrano Association or Watermelon Ranch Animal Shelter in Rio Rancho Your kindness and generosity are deeply appreciated Please enable JS and disable any ad blocker Naranjo passed away peacefully on March 24th She comes from a loving Catholic family and was the last in a family of eight children Rose was preceded in death by her husband (Manuel) her brothers and sisters and several nephews and nieces Andrew Syverson and Jacob Syverson and one great granddaughter Her funeral services will be held on April 23 2025 at Our Lady of the Annunciation Church with the Rosary beginning at 10:00 AM followed by Mass at 10:30 AM Burial will follow at 12:00 PM at Gate of Heaven Catholic Cemetery A reception will be held at the Saint Magdalene Hall/Center The family wishes to express their sincere gratitude to the staff at Presbyterian Hospice Hospital and Casa Angelina for their compassionate care for Rose the family kindly requests donations be made to the charity of your choice in her memory This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page officers responded to an animal cruelty call at a home on Weiner Road in the Berclair neighborhood they discovered that Homeland Security was already on the property conducting a search 45 roosters and chickens were found along with a mix of performance-enhancing drugs used in cockfighting was taken into police custody and is now facing charges for aggravated cruelty to animals Jose Naranjo was also arrested and charged with aggravated cruelty to animals cruelty to livestock and cock fighting paraphernalia The birds were confiscated from the home and taken to Memphis Animal Services MAS says the birds have all been tested and that they have saved “as many as possible.” Click here to sign up for our newsletter Click here to report a spelling or grammar error 1959 to Tomasa (Arevalo) and Miguel Zaragosa Naranjo He spent most of his life in Taft before moving to Houston in 1977 Adolfo worked as a barber for Joe Lee’s Barber Shop for several years before retiring and moving back to Taft last year.  He was a loving father uncle and friend who will be missed by all who knew him Preceding him in death is his parents: Miguel and Tomasa Naranjo; siblings: Elva Naranjo Survivors include his sons: Adolfo Naranjo Texas; grandson: Anakin Naranjo; great grandson: Luke Naranjo; brothers: Felix Naranjo Miguel Naranjo (Norma) and Arturo Naranjo (Norma) all from Taft Adelfa Moreno and Elvira Esquivel (Mike) all from Taft Texas and Delia Jaime (Luis) from Corpus Christi 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM at the Resthaven Funeral Home Chapel Guestbook available online at www.resthavenfunerals.com Arrangements and care entrusted to Resthaven Funeral Home Image: dan / FreeDigitalPhotos.net A public-private partnership led by The Conservation Fund and the City of Raleigh, in coordination with the North Carolina Water Resources Research Institute, Partners for Environmental Justice, and the Walnut Creek Wetland Community Partnership is also underway at the Park. View the Bailey Drive Gateway Project webpage for information View the Walnut Creek Wetland Park webpage for information about upcoming programs Terry Naranjoterry.naranjo@raleighnc.gov The project is currently in the permitting stage bringing with him 11 years of experience in investment banking in New York excelling in structured finance and capital markets and restructurings in various Latin American countries He was part of the ABN AMRO team that received awards such as “LatAm Loan House of the Year” from IFR Magazine in 2004 and 2006 as well as “LatAm Debt House of the Year” from Euromoney in 2007 he has led structured financings recognized by other international financial magazines.  Naranjo is a board director of Venezuela’s national investment promotion agency CONAPRI and director and founder of the Venezuelan Private Capital Association VENECAPITAL He holds a master’s in Public Policy from Georgetown University and graduated Magna Cum Laude from Babson College Naranajo was an 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Board of Directors has unanimously endorsed Ricardo’s appointment fully confident in his ability to create value and drive sustainable growth Camposol will continue to strengthen its position as a global leader in the agricultural industry Samuel Dyer Coriat will step down from his role as Executive Chairman of the Board This change reflects the Company’s commitment to enhancing executive leadership under Ricardo’s guidance “Ricardo has shown extraordinary dedication and commitment to our mission of improving lives through agriculture I am confident that his leadership will steer Camposol towards even greater achievements as we consolidate our growth and pursue new opportunities I extend my best wishes to Ricardo for continued success in this important role.” With a clear vision and a strong leadership team and reinforcing our position as a trusted leader in the agricultural industry We are excited for what lies ahead and remain dedicated to working the fields to improve lives Jossue Yesquen Lihim, IROEmail: jyesquen@camposol.com CAMPOSOL is a multinational company dedicated to providing fresh and healthy food to families worldwide with distribution offices in North America We have stablished trusted relationships with major supermarkets worldwide and serve customers in over 40 countries and marketing of high-quality agricultural products such as blueberries CAMPOSOL is committed to supporting sustainable development through social and environmental responsibility policies and projects aimed at increasing the shared value for all stakeholders It is also an active member of the United Nations Global Compact issues annual GRI-aligned sustainability reports and holds various international certifications CAMPOSOL ensures compliance destination country legislation and is evaluated under social ethics standards such as SMETA and GRASP For more information about CAMPOSOL, please visit us at www.camposol.com Armstrong Williams takes on the news of the week and asks the 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Former Forest Grove middle school teaching assistant accused of sexually abusing minorby Steve Benham A teaching assistant at Neil Armstrong Middle School in Forest Grove was arrested and placed on leave after deputies accused him of sexually abusing a minor in Cornelius the Washington County Sheriff’s Office said Tuesday had contact with children at the school of around the same age of the child they accused him of sexually abusing They said someone called to report their family member was being sexually abused by Naranjo-Gallardo and that it had been happening since 2022 it hadn’t been reported by the victim until October of last year administrative staff at the school immediately placed Naranjo-Gallardo on leave the Forest Grove School District said he was no longer an employee in the school district The sheriff’s office said detectives believe Naranjo-Gallardo learned about the investigation into him and fled Oregon a Washington County grand jury indicted Naranjo-Gallardo on three counts of first-degree sexual abuse and one count of third-degree sexual abuse Naranjo-Gallardo was found and arrested in Webb County Naranjo-Gallardo was hired as a teaching assistant in February 2024 no incidents of abuse occurred on the NAMS campus," the district said in a message to families and staff at the middle school Tuesday afternoon Detectives said they are concerned there are more victims that haven’t come forward They are asked to contact the sheriff’s office at 503-846-2500 and reference case number 50-24-15641 "If you have information about this suspect we want you to come forward and tell us about it There's certainly potential that there are other victims out there who haven't come forward It takes a lot of courage to talk about," said Deputy David Huey with Washington County Sheriff's Office CORRECTION: An original version of this story said Naranjo-Gallardo was accused of sexually abusing a family member The minor is not a member of Naranjo-Gallardo's family « Back Dentons Davis Brown recently announced the election of three new shareholders in Des Moines Katie Gral specializes in complex civil litigation with a primary focus on defense litigation Katie provides strategic counsel to help her clients manage and mitigate risks combining proactive guidance with exceptional courtroom advocacy – she has served as a key member of trial teams in both federal and state courts Logan Kraus primarily practices employment defense litigation Logan works with a wide range of clients from family-owned small businesses to publicly traded multi-national corporations on contract matters He has experience in state and federal court and before the Iowa Civil Rights Commission and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Kailey Blazek Naranjo is an immigration lawyer dedicated to helping businesses address workforce challenges and achieve growth She regularly advises employers on work visa options for their foreign national employees and guides them through the process of filing applications for temporary or permanent status in the U.S. providing strategic and practical solutions When companies need to hire foreign nationals she collaborates with leadership and HR teams to develop tailored legal strategies and identify the best immigrant and nonimmigrant visa options D +1 515 246 7975 Email me cara.seidl@dentons.com Dentons is a global legal practice providing client services worldwide through its member firms and affiliates This website and its publications are not designed to provide legal or other advice and you should not take You will now be taken from the global Dentons website to the $redirectingsite website 大成 is a partnership law firm organized under the laws of the People’s Republic of China and is Dentons' Preferred Law Firm in China with offices in more than 40 locations throughout China Dentons Group (a Swiss Verein) ("Dentons") is a separate international law firm with members and affiliates in more than 160 locations around the world please see dacheng.com/legal-notices or dentons.com/legal-notices Update: Lansing police reported Alexa Nicole Naranjo found safe on Tuesday LANSING — Police were looking for a 15-year-old girl considered a runaway on Monday Alexa Nicole Naranjo, who stands about 5 feet, 5 inches tall, and weighs about 120 pounds, was last seen around 7 p.m. Jan. 4 in the 500 block of Park Boulevard, police said on their “Missing in Lansing” Facebook page. At the time, she had shoulder-length straight black hair and was wearing a black hoodie and blue jeans. “Family has reported Alexa as a runaway," police said. "It was advised that she may be going to Saginaw, and that she may be altering her appearance by cutting her hair.” Anyone with information should contact the Lansing Police Department at 517-483-4600. Contact editor Susan Vela at svela@lsj.com or 248-873-7044. Follow her on Twitter @susanvela. Zach Ritter is a writer based in NYC. His writing has appeared in the Brooklyn Rail and Hyperallergic. Home Chef Iliana De La Vega was one of the panelists at the popular All Things Food summit Starting March 13, research and advocacy nonprofit Food Tank took over Barr Mansion in Northeast Austin for a two-day South by Southwest (SXSW) summit titled All Things Food this two-day event covers everything related to what we eat from panel discussions on access to healthy foods to food safety and food waste Although everyone could benefit from learning how food gets on their plate one of the standouts from the industry- and policy-based talks was a panel featuring chefs whose work Austinites may already be familiar with Moderator Dr. Sweta Chakraborty, CEO of climate action media platform We Don’t Have Time North America only had time to ask each chef a few questions in the 25-minute panel everyone was able to briefly cover their own personal journey with food as well as their thoughts on sustainability going forward Attendees got to watch the panel for free.Photo by Natalie Grigson Chef Huang noted that his idea of sustainability has changed over time that it's "not just the sustainability of the fish but the equity of the people who catch the fish." That sentiment extends to workers across the farming spectrum "Where is the equity for the people who are bringing the food to our tables?" he asked Answering the same question, Chef De La Vega advised the audience not to trash anything "Use everything that you can," she said She noted that growing up in Mexico she was taught to use as much of the produce and meat as possible Chef White noted how important events like the Barr Mansion summit are in food sustainability — that it's all about knowledge and education — and Chef Hernandez discussed how important it is to be honest in communicating how sustainable ingredients are Chakraborty tentatively and somewhat jokingly brought up politics is currently fraught with some drama," she hedged and asked each panelist how they thought food transcended politics — namely how food is a cultural connector admitted an avoidance of talking about politics in general; he said that for him food can be a distraction used to steer clear of discussing politics But everyone seemed to agree on one thing: food brings people together from fisherman to eater to consumer to chefs." the heat trapped in the room felt almost solid but still the audience remained seated for one last question "What is yet to come for each of you?" Chakraborty asked Huang is excited about challenging his chefs to improve is excited to be opening a new coffee shop soon so probably next winter," she laughed De La Vega has more culinary trips to Mexico and two other countries coming up White says he just did a new Food Network show White adds that he is trying to plan the "highest ever dinner party on Mount Everest to raise awareness for mental health." There's a bit more coming for All Things Food, which ends at 7 pm on March 14. In-person tickets have all been claimed, but anyone who wants to experience the action from afar can sign up for a livestream via Eventbrite. The video from Thursday can also be found on YouTube Guests sampled food and mingled on the lawn behind Barr Mansion The entire property — a sprawling grassy area with a beautiful old farmhouse-styled mansion and several more modern-looking buildings — was dotted with food vendors speakers and panelists gathered; and even despite the building's heat and the day was broken up with live music and DJs the entire event was filled with lots of delicious foods to sample Alamo Drafthouse employees recently voted to unionize at one of the movie theater chain's Austin locations On May 2, workers at Alamo Drafthouse Slaughter Lane shared a release stating they are joining together with United Auto Workers (UAW) after nearly 100 percent of employees voted in favor of creating the union According to the release, workers say Alamo Drafthouse has created "unsustainable working conditions" and has also been responsible for "devastating layoffs that robbed those affected of their hard-earned PTO and gave them notice to find new jobs." the employees are seeking a fair contract and better working conditions They also want to become certified by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) Union members want their fellow coworkers to sign membership cards and they are encouraging the company's CEO and vice president of operations to sign a check-card agreement Workers also want Alamo Drafthouse to begin summer hiring Workers are also pushing for the company to recognize its South Lamar location which is currently unionized with the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) Read the full story at KVUE.com Since the tragic passing of 16-year-old Naranjo his family says they have continued searching for answers as they continue their fight to bring justice and hold those they believe should be held accountable for Naranjo's death “We’re still in it for the long run and I am not going to stop my legal demand of why was this place in a state of disrepair that it was?” Naranjo’s father Rudy Naranjo said in a February 2024 interview with News 3 Naranjo who’s been very vocal about his grief after losing his son spoke with News 3 in February of 2024 after a report issued by the Clark County Coroner's office ruled Naranjo’s death had been an accident “It is easier to say it was an accident than to find the perpetrator I understand that that is the easiest thing but the facts are facts,” Naranjo told News 3 That coroner’s report was issued several months after Naranjo had experienced blunt force injuries to his head and neck after striking a metal cable at a wash trail near Pecos and Lake Mead where Narajon and a group of teens had been riding minibikes “The cable was never on the ground when I arrived the cable was; the kids removed it after the incident they removed it from the post the type of bike that it was even if it was it doesn’t support the theory at all because the little wheels wouldn't have been able to pick that cable up in such a manner to cause that injury,” Naranjo’s father said in an August 2023 interview with News 3 Naranjo’s family has continued their fight for justice; recently filing a lawsuit against the Southern Nevada Water Authority and Clark County The lawsuit alleges that both entities were negligent in maintaining the wash trail and in failing to place warning signs around it “Why was the cable in such a state of disrepair that it was able to kill somebody and why was there no lighting,” Naranjo’s father asked in a February 2024 interview with News 3 News 3 contacted Clark County and the Southern Nevada Water Authority for comment but was told they could not comment on pending litigation PUEBLO — A Pueblo family is hoping to get more answers after learning their two-year-old grandson died from a fentanyl overdose late last month The Pueblo County Coroner confirmed to News5 Ezikeal Aguilar died from "accidental fentanyl toxicity" Pueblo police say they responded to a call for an unresponsive child on September 23rd but said the investigation is active and ongoing and did not provide further comment News5 reached out to the District Attorney who said the case has not been sent to them "We’re just going through the motions," Denise Garcia it hurts just knowing we’re never going to see him again,” Naranjo said The couple said the last few weeks have been torture as they grieve and try to get answers They said their grandson was the light of their life and they cherished the moments they could spend with him "He would always give me flowers or a special rock The pair recounted some of their favorite memories with him at Mineral Palace Park it's worth noting that service members who retire and then teach at the Academy are considered civilian instructors Watch KOAA News5 on your time, anytime with our free streaming app available for your Roku, FireTV, AppleTV and Android TV. Just search KOAA News5 Report a typo Michael Naranjo "sees" Michelangelo's "David." Michael Naranjo has a bronze statue of his piece the "Fountain of Youth" in his backyard Michael Naranjo works on placing a apple on a wax sculpture of Eve from the biblical story of Adam and Eve at his studio A clay sculpture of Adam from the biblical story of Adam and Eve sits in Michael Naranjo's studio Michael Naranjo has a bronze statue of his piece "Up and Away" in his backyard Blinded and wounded during his service in Vietnam the famed sculptor Michael Naranjo can boast public works in front of Santa Fe's Roundhouse Editor’s note: The Journal continues the once-a-month series “From the Studio” with Assistant Arts Editor Kathaleen Roberts as she takes an up-close look at an artist The three fingers remaining on Michael Naranjo's right hand turn clay and wax into massive bronze sculptures Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content Michael Naranjo has a bronze statue of his piece "Mermaid for My Daughters" in his backyard Michael Naranjo meets former President Bill Clinton Michael Naranjo works on a wax sculpture of Eve from the biblical story of Adam and Eve at his studio Michael Naranjo puts the arms on a wax sculpture of Eve from the biblical story of Adam and Eve at his studio "Fountain of Youth Monument," Michael Naranjo Michael Naranjo working on "Fountain of Youth." Michael Naranjo places wax sculpture of Eve near a clay sculpture of Adam from the biblical story of Adam and Eve at his studio Email notifications are only sent once a day Get the latest on local happenings delivered straight to your inbox Your browser is out of date and potentially vulnerable to security risks.We recommend switching to one of the following browsers: Account processing issue - the email address may already exist it provides narrative coverage of local trends going beyond the headlines to keep you informed Stay informed with the latest top headlines from your trusted local source the Albuquerque Journal—delivered to your inbox every day Stay in the loop with the top stories of the week delivered straight to your inbox every Saturday Sign up to see what’s trending and get the latest on the stories that matter most to our readers Get breaking news and important alerts sent straight to your inbox as they happen Stay up-to-date with the latest sports headlines and highlights from the Albuquerque Journal Invalid password or account does not exist Submitting this form below will send a message to your email with a link to change your password An email message containing instructions on how to reset your password has been sent to the email address listed on your account An Aztec woman accused of shooting and killing her husband was released from jail Monday after her lawyer argued that continued incarceration violated her rights District Judge Curtis Gurley ordered the release of Lucia Naranjo 5 hearing in the 11th Judicial District Court 22 and charged with second-degree murder for allegedly shooting Richard Patterson 21 at the couple’s home on County Road 3016 but after testing positive for cocaine use on Feb she was remanded to the San Juan County Detention Center on March 7 Defense Attorney Mark Curnutt requested the court reconsider Naranjo’s conditions of release 25 requesting an evidentiary hearing to reconsider conditions of release Curnutt argued that “baseless claims,” were being made by the decedent’s family and that “should not be considered by the Court to weigh against the Defendant’s constitutional rights.” Gurley heard from Patterson’s children during a Dec and they spoke about Naranjo’s alleged state of mind leading up to the shooting as well as alleged missing property that is their father’s and should be a part of the estate his father told him Naranjo was allegedly “becoming increasingly erratic,” drinking and taking drugs Ryan Patterson also stated there was a Chevy S-10 pickup that was part of the estate and it was reportedly taking by Naranjo and not returned The prosecution also called Marie Voss Patterson who stated that her father told her of alleged “unsafe behavior” with a gun on the part of Naranjo Marie Voss Patterson stated family went to visit her father and Naranjo allegedly had a gun “pointed at him.” He also reportedly pulled away from the family and would cancel plans because it “was unsafe to visit,” court records state Family members further stated that they believe a lot of their father’s property was “stolen,” from the home he shared with Naranjo Curnutt stated that the community estate would be divided and the house could possibly be sold He argued that nothing stated in court during the hearing “should dissuade the court” of providing Naranjo with her right to be released until trial Gurley ordered Naranjo’s release with a long list of conditions be tested for alcohol and drugs weekly and to have no contact with Martinez Gurley also asked what would happen if the house were to sell prior to trial and Curnutt stated that Naranjo has “separate property that’s a rental,” which she might be able to buy A status conference for Naranjo was set for 10 a.m and the jury trial is tentatively scheduled to begin March 14 The email "' + userEmail + '" could not be added Please try again or email Shane at shane@durangoherald.com for assistance Choose from several print and digital subscription packages We use cookies to improve your experience on our site. 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client Kimberly Naranjo’s testimony before the Senate was quoted in the press release Naranjo’s case had been stayed by two bankruptcy filings employing the Texas Two Step Naranjo passed away from her illness in 2023 the Senate introduced a bi-partisan bill that if passed would dramatically curtail an abusive bankruptcy maneuver used by big companies to shield their assets and profits from liability for damages to individuals and their families harmed or killed by their defective products Gooden Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Deter ‘Texas Two-Step’ Bankruptcy TrickThe Ending Corporate Bankruptcy Abuse Act would prevent an abusive bankruptcy maneuver used by big corporations to avoid compensating Americans they have hurt  Senators Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) and Josh Hawley (R-MO) and Representatives Emilia Sykes (D-OH) and Lance Gooden (R-TX) today introduced the Ending Corporate Bankruptcy Abuse Act (ECBA) This new bipartisan legislation aims to stamp out the growing trend of corporations using a bankruptcy maneuver known as the “Texas Two-Step” to try to evade responsibility for injuries they caused bog down consumers in bankruptcy proceedings and delay justice for Americans hurt by corporate malfeasance “Our bipartisan bill would end abuse of the bankruptcy process to ensure that victims get the day in court that our constitution entitles them to.” corporations have used dirty back-room deals to shield themselves from liability for corporate misconduct This bipartisan bill will put an end to it,” said Hawley greedy corporations have used shady bankruptcy tactics like the Texas Two-Step to avoid compensating innocent Americans they have hurt The Ending Corporate Bankruptcy Abuse Act will help prevent this bankruptcy abuse and finally hold corporations accountable for their actions This legislation is an important step in cracking down on corporate greed and ensuring consumers in Ohio’s 13th District and across the country get the justice they deserve,” said Sykes “Bad corporate actors shouldn’t be able to dodge accountability by using bankruptcy tricks like the Texas Two-Step which has been exploited by large corporations to sidestep responsibility for the harms they’ve caused Our bipartisan bill will stop these abuses and ensure victims get their day in court,” said Gooden The Ending Corporate Bankruptcy Abuse Act is cosponsored by Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) and Representative Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) “Corporations have side stepped accountability through dishonest bankruptcy maneuvers for far too long Maneuvers like the Texas Two-Step allow big corporations to avoid taking responsibility for the harms their products inflict on Americans which we’ve seen with asbestos in Georgia-Pacific drywall cancer-causing Johnson & Johnson baby powder It’s time for our bipartisan bill to curb this bankruptcy trick and give victims their day in court,” said Durbin “The Texas Two-Step is an egregious abuse of the bankruptcy system that allows corporations to escape accountability at the expense of those they hurt Corporations create shell companies that assume bankrupting loads of liability to dodge responsibility for harmful actions like medical practices that killed loved ones or products that contain asbestos and cause cancer By shifting liability to these shell companies corporations like YesCare can evade accountability and leave victims without recourse This fraudulent tactic undermines the bankruptcy system’s fundamental principle of fairness and epitomizes corporate contempt for victims I am proud to be a supporter of the Ending Corporate Bankruptcy Abuse Act to end this abusive practice,” said Nadler Ranking Member of the House Judiciary Committee The Texas Two-Step is an abusive bankruptcy maneuver used by corporations to avoid paying out massive injury claims.  The maneuver allows corporations to put their assets out of reach while miring injury victims in bankruptcy proceedings that drag out for years.  Most prominently, Johnson & Johnson employed this tactic to try to cap its liability in lawsuits claiming its talc powder caused cancer Whitehouse led the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Federal Courts and Federal Rights in a hearing first examining the Texas Two-Step The subcommittee heard wrenching testimony from a witness battling terminal mesothelioma who had sued Johnson & Johnson for tort damages “It took every ounce of strength for me to be here before you today but I am here today because I am a voice for the thousands of people that Johnson & Johnson harmed I am so grateful that you have listened to me I wish that Johnson and Johnson would listen too but they took away that right from me and thousands of other people who have their own stories and lives that also deserve a right to be heard by a jury,” said Ms who passed away from cancer in early 2023 before having her day in court The Ending Corporate Bankruptcy Abuse Act of 2024 would deter the Texas Two-Step and ensure injury victims have a chance to be heard in court the ECBA would instruct courts to presume a bankruptcy has been filed in bad faith if it appears to be a Texas Two-Step bankruptcy This would also standardize a rule for dismissing a bankruptcy across federal circuit courts the legislation would prohibit stays of litigation against a debtor’s non-bankrupt affiliates when the debtor engaged in a Texas Two-Step maneuver within the previous four years By carving out an exception to the statutory stay and prohibiting injunctions in Texas Two-Step cases the ECBA deters corporations from abusing bankruptcy protections and ensures that injury victims can get their day in court The legislation is also endorsed by the American Association for Justice National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys and National Association of Consumer Advocates “Profitable corporations are filing sham bankruptcies to evade accountability to the Americans they’ve hurt using a legal tactic known as the ‘Texas Two-Step,’” said American Association for Justice CEO Linda Lipsen “These mega-corporations manipulate the legal system to dodge responsibility for inflicting widespread harm and Nadler for championing this legislation to reign in this abuse of corporate power.” The text of the bill can be found here, and a one-page summary can be found here Sign up for our daily email newsletter or to receive breaking news delivered to your inbox: