Coffee with the Chief of Rialto Police Department

Coffee with the Chief is this coming Tuesday at Coffee Nutz. Come out and hear what our police have been up to, ask questions from Rialto’s Top Cops as well as meet other people in the community committed to safety for everyone.

Coffee Nutz

From the Murder of a Father in Flores Park to a Family shooting at Trapp Elementary School
Chief Farrar normally is joined by other members of the command staff.

With the recent major crimes that have accorded in our city it is important to show up and take advantage of this opportunity. Bring the kids and enjoy coffee & information coloring books and comic books supplied by IEHP will be available to keep the little ones busy.

 

Coffee Nutz is located on Foothill just East of Riverside Ave. Owner Andy Carzaeles is a strong community advocate and supports a strong line of communication between the community and police. Andy opens up his restaurant and offers excellent service from his friendly staff.

Come out and get informed. Bring the kids we will have FREE goodies to keep them busy.

Coffee Nutz Location

Coffee Nutz Location

National Night Out in Rialto

National Night Out is a nation wide program co-sponsored by Target in where neighborhood watch groups come together one night a year with Target representatives, police, fire, school and city officials, to celebrate the concerted effort in fighting crime throughout the year.
Flyer from city website www.rialtoca.gov

Flyer from city website http://www.rialtoca.gov

This is National Night Outs 30th year in operation. National Night Out is the communities response to crime and crime prevention. Rialto is celebrating it’s 13th year is holding this event. It is Rialto Police Departments goal to make this a great event. This year Rialto has pulled out all the stops and created an event like no other. This years event will include:
Rides in police cars
Target Kidz Fun Zone
Home Depot Grow and Build Workshop
Seven Exciting food trucks
over 50 vendors
Video Game Truck
Jumpers
Police Vrs Fire Chili Cook Off
K9 & SWAT Demonstrations
Fly in of Rialto PD’s Helicopter
And More…………..

We will have the following food trucks:

Grilled Cheese Truck: http://www.thegrilledcheesetruck.com

MeSoHungry Truck: mesohungrytruck.com

Tornado Potato Truck: http://www.mytornadopotato.com

Rolling Sushi Van: rollingsushivan.com

Suite 106 Cupcakery: www.suite106cupcakery.com

Mustache Mikes Truck: mustachemikes.com

Sweet Shop: http://www.thesweetstops.com

National Night Out is a wonderful opportunity for our community to promote police-community partnerships, crime prevention, and neighborhood camaraderie. It represents the kind of spirit, energy, and determination that is helping make our neighborhoods safer places throughout the year. It is a night to celebrate safety and crime prevention success and to expand and strengthen our commitment throughout the year.
America’s Night Out Against Crime. Free Admission. This event takes place Tuesday, August 6 from 5:00 pm to 8:30 pm at the City Civic Center, Willow Ave. / Palm Ave., between 1st Street and Rialto Ave.
For more information, please contact Corporal Nelson at (909) 820-2515.
Find us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/nationalnightout2013rialto
Join our event page at https://www.facebook.com/events/367102560079899/

Missing Fontana Man Found Dead in Rialto Park

Alejandro Padilla, 40, was found dead inside the vehicle. we were on scene before any of the news outlets. We have been contacted by ABC 7 for the release of use of these images.

Alejandro Padilla, 40, was found dead inside the vehicle at flores park

Alejandro Padilla, 40, was found dead inside the vehicle at flores park

Flores Park along with other parks has become a summer spot for drug dealers, illicit sex and wayward teens but a murdered body in a burning car? As you can see Rialto Fire and Police were working to extinguish the flames but according to Police Officials the body appeared to be dead prior to the car being lit on fire.

Here is an upclose image of the fire we posted on our twitter page www.twitter.com/rialtosnow

Here is an upclose image of the fire we posted on our twitter page http://www.twitter.com/rialtosnow

It’s unclear why the criminals chose to dump the victim here in a park nestled in a community right next to a elementary school. Some are speculating that the victim may have prior ties to the area and this was done to send a message. Reports from police officials are that the victim recently moved in with his brother.Anyone with information was asked to contact Fontana police at (909)  350-7700.

ABC 7 Interviwed a couple that said that the car was seen in the park an hour after he disapeared.

Public Comment time reduced from 5 minutes to 3 minutes

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Item on Tuesdays Consent Calendar in the city of Rialto. Mayor Deborah Robertson wants to limit the amount of time you are allowed to speak. Read the item from the Agenda below.

E.8 Request City Council to Adopt Resolution No. 6302 to Provide Three Minutes for Oral Communications.

What do you think? Should the Mayor be allowed to silence the people?

We placed this question on our facebook page and the comments came pouring in. The interesting part is that it doesn’t matter if your a Deborah Robertson supporter or not no one thinks its ok to limit public speech.

Here are some of the comments:

Jeanne – No not at all….. What’s her reasoning for doing so. Sounds like she is up to her old self…serving herself. For those that can’t show, have residents write their council to say no on her wanting to shorten the minutes to talk. Shawn is only one of the council that serve the city, so we need to write every one of them. I wrote both my hub and i. As my husband said three min is nothing. He feels her intention to shorten min is not just to silence the people.  but to hurry the council meeting up. She likes the title of Mayor, but don’t want put the time in to hear the people.

Ed – This is totally wrong on the City’s part while the Mayor can put what ever she wants to on the agenda there are 4 other votes. It seems like the City has gone backward not forward.  I urge residents to show up and fight this move.

Matt – Wow, more of the same old politics. Apparently the Mayor thinks that citizens need only a few minutes of speaking time? Maybe they need to limit her speaking time and up hear listening time. Another political who THINKS she’s the queen and the citizens are her subjects. Vote it down.

Lynn – they only want to hear themselves and do things that only benefit themselves.  What have they done for the people, really. Rialto is no better and is just getting worse.  Look at Foothill Blvd, it looks horrible with all the empty buildings and trash all over the place.

Paul – Too much government not enough FREEDOM!!!

Diaz – It’s freedom of speech, not freedom of speech for 3 minutes!  Vote No!

Ken – I think Robertson is getting too full of herself.  She is just like the old mayor when it comes to responding to our concerns….She doesn’t!!! There is already to little time to speak now.  Let’s limit the council’s reports to 1 minute since they do so little to report on. Is it too late to change my vote??
Fred – Policy at the Councils I attend as a citizen are 3 minutes per person… so I take friends and they give me their minutes when I need more time!
Join us in fighting this abuse of power by showing up Tuesday July 9th at 6:00pm at city hall. Fill out a request to speak form and voice your concerns to our council on this dangerous abuse of power. If you can’t attend the meeting call and email our elected leaders.

Abuse of Power or Assisting The Community

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When can you call an abuse of power simply that an abuse?

Normally it’s when someone in a position of power uses that power to influence a process to benefit one side over the other. Wikipedia describes it in this way, “Abuse of power, in the form of “malfeasance in office” or “official misconduct,” is the commission of an unlawful act, done in an official capacity, which affects the performance of official duties. Malfeasance in office is often grounds for a for cause removal of an elected official by statute or recall election.”

So for example lets use the City Council Meeting on June 25th 2013. The final tab item delt with the issue of replacing the current Security Contractor for the City of Rialto. Marcus Fuller and City Staff used a very clear set of guidelines to qualify companies for the approval of working with our city and obtaining the Security Contract. After all the bids were in and evaluated Contact Security Inc. (CSI) was found to be the best fit in accordance with the guidelines set forward by city staff.

For the last 18 years General Security Services (GSS) has worked here in Rialto. They have covered our parks, metro link, city offices & downtown area. Their last contact the city paid them $240,000. I became aware we had security Services last year when I witnessed one of their security guards walk past a group of people in Flores Park after 10pm and did nothing. He didn’t make contact, he didn’t look in their direction or call dispatch he just locked the bathrooms and went on his way. I was blown away that I was the only person calling dispatch to report these people in the park after park hours.

What bothered me even more was back in 2008 when my family moved back into Rialto Flores Park went through a massive rash of gang activity and graffiti. I begged and pleaded with our city and police department for a permanent solution. The only solution was forcing people that had to live here to act as defacto security and patrol our own park. If there has been security in the city since 1995 what was their purpose? Why put residents in danger when we were PAYING security personnel to patrol those parks?

So I began asking around looking for a reason why this company had zero impact on keeping our parks safe. I came across numerous employees that told me a story that is all to common in contract security. The accusation is that General Security Services tells the city that they will do what they ask but tells its employees to drive without seeing the issues because it was to much trouble to get involved. Many security companies scare their employees with the thought of unemployment if they chose to involve themselves in illegal situations even with the simplest action of calling the police.

On Thursday June 20th I sat down with Marcus Fuller the Public Works Director, Mike Story the City Administrator, Lt. Bill Wilson with Rialto PD and Chief Tony Farrar. Mike Story, Bill Wilson & Marcus Fuller all admitted that monitoring the company that worked in the city had never really happened they were waiting for complaints. So they don’t tell you that they pay a company $240,000 a year to secure our public facilities and then expect you to complain about something that in your mind doesn’t exist.

So Councilman Shawn O’Connell asks Mike Story to evaluate any company that has had a long term contract with the city that has received numerous extensions. Thus the security contract was put out to bid and a strict set of guidelines was created to remove companies that didn’t conform to the guidelines set forth in the RFP. General Security Services did not conform to those guidelines and should have been removed from the process. Marcus Fuller made a decision to allow them to remain and complete the process, no other company was given this right.

Even though General was given the right to remain in the process they did not finish on the top and Contact Security Services was chosen by the committee to receive the contract. I was unhappy with this and not only placed calls to Mayor Robertson, Mike Story & Councilman O’Connell I went to council that night and spoke out about the $302,000 contract the city was handing out to a company that was no different than General if not worse. What Mayor Robertson did after that blew me away she instructed Marcus Fuller to go back to General and allow them to change their proposal to fit the RFP guidelines and come in $19,000 under Contact Security Inc. No other company was given this right only the company that was accused by city staff to be trolling council looking for an ear to bend.

The end result was Marcus Fuller after much prodding from Councilman Shawn O’Connell Marcus Fuller finally said who directed him to act in such an inappropriate way. Now General Security has a 90 day extension on the security contract and no one knows where things will go from here.

According to the Fair Political Practice Commission what Mayor Robertson and Public Works Director Marcus Fuller did looks illegal

‘ 18702. Making, Participating in Making, or Using or Attempting to Use Official Position

to Influence a Government Decision,

 Defined.

(a) To determine if a public official is making, participating in making, or using or

attempting to use his/her official position to influence a government decision, apply 2 Cal. Code Regs. sections 18702.1 through 18702.4, respectively.

(b) Notwithstanding subdivision (a) of this regulation, to determine if a public official who holds an office specified in Government Code section 87200 is making, participating in making, or using or attempting to use his or her official position to influence a governmental decision relating to an agenda item which is noticed for a meeting subject to the provisions of the Bagley-Keene Act Government Code section 11120 et seq.) or the Brown Act (Government Code section 54950 et seq.) apply 2 Cal. Code Regs. sections 18702.1(a)(1)-(a)(4), 8702.2, 18702.3, 18702.4, and 18702.5. Note: Authority cited: Section 83112, Government Code. Reference: Sections 81002, 81003,

87100, 87101, 87105 and 87200, Government Code

Mayor Robertson claims that Downtown businesses that she spoke to like General Security Services. Luckily Councilman Ed Palmer owns a business in our Downtown and tells a different story. He speaks to Security staff either unwilling or unable to fulfill the post they were assigned. There is a massive disconnect between the people supervising the contract and the contract itself. For 18 years no one has monitored what WE have paid MILLIONS for.

Below is the link where you can see the meeting unfold for yourself if you want to skip straight to the Security Contract it is TAB 12.

http://rialto.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?view_id=2&clip_id=355

Fireworks Safety

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Whether it is the sparkle of the bright lights, or the thunderous boom of the explosion, there is no denying the thrill that fireworks can bring to an Independence Day celebration. Unfortunately, when fireworks are misused, injuries and property damage can occur. A special study conducted by the Consumer Products Safety Commission found that 65 percent of all fireworks injuries in 2011 were sustained during the 30 days surrounding the Independence Day holiday. More than half of these injuries were the result of unexpected ignition of the device or consumers not using fireworks as intended.

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In addition, non-Safe and Sane fireworks are ILLEGAL for use by anyone other than licensed, trained professionals that are permitted to discharge them. Safe and Sane fireworks stands will be open throughout Rialto from June 28th through July 6th. Safe and Sane fireworks are defined as those fireworks that don’t fly, travel or explode. Fountains, sparklers, snakes and smoke effects, ground spinners, snap pops and other novelty fireworks fit this description.

However, firecrackers, rockets, roman candles, shells, and other aerial effects are NOT considered safe and sane fireworks. Anyone found with these illegal fireworks will be cited and the fireworks confiscated. The Fire and Police departments will be patrolling the City throughout the holiday period to ensure compliance with our rules on fireworks use.

IF YOU SEE ANYONE LIGHTING WHAT APPEARS TO BE ILLEGAL FIREWORKS DURING THE 4th, please call the Fire Department immediately using our Fireworks Hotline at (909) 421-7245. Operators there will take the information and dispatch personnel to investigate and take appropriate action. Please DO NOT call 9-1-1 to report illegal fireworks unless you also suspect a fire, injury, or serious crime.

RPBA FLYER

 

 

Coffee with the Chief June

Coffee With the Chief is back after a one month break.

Coffee With Cheif June 2013001Coffee with the Chief is a unique opportunity to speak to our cities top cop and his support staff about issues important to you.

This isn’t a political event it is a way to hear what our police have been up to, any new ideas or programs coming down the pipe and a forum to ask question or bring up your concerns.

Chief Fararr is normally joined by Captain De Anda, Lt Karol and Cpl Nelson the Community Policing officer.

Coco's Resturant 1683 S. Riverside Ave

Coco’s Resturant 1683 S. Riverside Ave

Please come out and join us this month at the Coco’s Resturant on the Corner of Riverside Ave and Valley Blvd.

June Events In Rialto

Rialto has filled this summer with so many events and opportunities to get involved in will make your head spin. So lets not miss out lets see whatJune has to offer.

For the Rialto Post I would like to thank Councilman Shawn O’Connell and City Administrator Mike Story for helping me with this information. Also Councilwoman Lynn Hirtz  for the work on bringing back the cruise night to Run Whatcha Brung.

Also Andy Carrizales on his 10th anniversary of his Coffee Shop and Ice Cream parlor.

Rialto Budget Meeting

The Rialto Community Coalition meeting will be held on June 5, 2013 from 9am -10am at the Johnson Community Center located at 214 N. Palm Ave. Room 101 Rialto, CA 92376.  The purpose of the coalition meeting is to discuss local solutions to alcohol and other drug issues effecting our youth in Rialto. We hope you can attend. If you have any questions please feel free to contact Michael A. Townsend at (909)423-0312 or by email at mtownsend@mhsinc.org

Rialto PD Community outreach:

AREA COMMAND 3 MEETING @ 7:00 PM AT BLOOMINGTON CHRISTIAN SCHOOL.

955 S. BLOOMINGTON AVE. LT. WILSON & CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER SHEPHERD.

The NFL Play 60 is coming.
WE NEED KIDS!! WE NEED KIDS!! FREE FOR KIDS 5-11 YEARS OLD. PASS THE WORD.
Where:  California State University of San Bernardino  5500 University Parkway, San Bernardino, CA
Date & Time: Sunday, June 23, 2013  9a.m.-11:30a.m.  For Registration call the following number.

For Information 909-816-8801
Healthy Rialto Collaborative Meeting MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN YOUR COMMUNITY AND ATTEND THIS MEETING

June 6th at 6:00 PM at City Hall Council Chambers.
The city of Rialto is on the move to better the quality of life for it’s community and will would like to know what can we do to better our city for everyone. In order to accomplish this goal we truly need to know the ideas, concerns, wants and needs of our community. So come on over and share with us what can we do for you and your family’s quality of life. 
Conversational Topics.
– Healthy Rialto Updates – Senior Nutrition Program – Farmer Bucks for Affordable Housing Residents – United State Tennis Association (USTA) Grant – Tennis 10 and Under Program (Coming Soon this July 2013) – First 5 Healthy Communities Initiative – Healthy Rialto Bike Rodeo – August 17, 2013 – Family Festival – Fitness Day in the Park – September 21, 2013
J. Omar Menjivar 858-380-8339

We start with Rialto, they have a lot on tap for this summer and it all looks super fun. Here is a list of the hot items:

Contact the Chamber of Commerce for more information, 909-875-5364.

Contact the Chamber of Commerce for more information, 909-875-5364.

Taste of Rialto is an opportunity to explore what the city has to offer in regards to food and drink a hidden gem of an event always brings out the local Rialto political players as well as dedicated people in the community.

June 7th – Foothill Blvd. between Sycamore & Riverside Ave., Rialto – 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM; June 8, 2013 – Downtown Rialto – 7:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Come out and enjoy all the fun!

June 7th – Foothill Blvd. between Sycamore & Riverside Ave., Rialto – 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM; June 8, 2013 – Downtown Rialto – 7:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Come out and enjoy all the fun!

Run Whatcha Brung is the opening event for the major car shows in the Inland Empire. This event has brought out awesome cars and interesting vendors. A special treat is the return of the Cruise Night the night before the car show. Come out June 7th and listen to music and cruise Route 66, then June 8th is the car Show and Shine in Downtown Rialto.

Rialto Coffee Nutz

Come celebrate with us our 10 year anniversary!

RSVP @ www.homefair.eventbrite.com or call 909-988-5979

RSVP @ http://www.homefair.eventbrite.com or call 909-988-5979

Home Buyer Fair gives you:

The Facts of home ownership, Down Payment assistance, Affordable Homes for sale, Pre Approved for a home loan & Real Estate Services Provided.

Every Wednesday, from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm, Rialto City Hall, 150 S. Palm Ave. (Grass Area off South Parking Lot). For more info, please contact the Rialto City Clerk’s Office at (909) 820-2519 or cityclerk@rialtoca.gov.

Every Wednesday, from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm, Rialto City Hall, 150 S. Palm Ave. (Grass Area off South Parking Lot). For more info, please contact the Rialto City Clerk’s Office at (909) 820-2519 or cityclerk@rialtoca.gov.

Lets also not forget the city of Rialto’s Farmers Market every Wednesday.

City of Rialto

Public Works Department

Park Clean—Up Days 8am—12 pm

June 8, 2013 Jerry Eaves Park 1485 N. Ayala Ave.

SOCALGAS WARNS CUSTOMERS, COMMUNITIES ABOUT UTILITY IMPOSTORS

SOCALGAS WARNS CUSTOMERS, COMMUNITIES ABOUT UTILITY IMPOSTORS

Tips Promote Customer Safety & Awareness on Identifying Utility Workers

 

LOS ANGELES, May 29, 2013 –Southern California Gas Co. (SoCalGas ) is alerting customers to be aware of people posing as gas company employees to gain entry to a customer’s home for the purpose of committing a crime. SoCalGas wants to assure customers that employees who perform in-home appliance services, work on gas meters, or service natural gas pipelines wear uniforms and carry official photo identification while on the job.

“SoCalGas encourages customers to verify the uniform and proper identification of utility workers before letting anyone into their home or property,” said Jimmie Cho, SoCalGas vice president of field services. “Customer safety is a top priority for SoCalGas and our employees will gladly wait while customers confirm their identity.”

The following tips can help customers avoid being a victim of utility impostors:

  • Customers are encouraged to be vigilant and question anyone who presents themselves as a representative of SoCalGas, especially if the visit is unscheduled.
  • Customers should ask for identification before allowing someone into the home. SoCalGas workers who perform in-home appliance services, work on gas meters or work on gas pipeline wear uniforms. However, some other employees do not.
  • The majority of authorized SoCalGas field service employees will be in uniform with a SoCalGas company logo, carry an official employee badge with a photo, and most of the time drive a company car bearing the SoCalGas logo.
  • Most SoCalGas employee visits are in response to a service request. If no one scheduled an appointment, call SoCalGas before allowing anyone into the home.
  • To verify the authenticity of anyone claiming to be a representative of SoCalGas, customers are encouraged to ask for proper identification or call SoCalGas at 1-800-427-2200 (or 1-800-342-4545 in Spanish) during normal business hours. SoCalGas customer service representatives are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Visitsocalgas.com/safety for more information on staying safe.

News media can get the latest news by following @SoCalGasNews on Twitter.

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About Southern California Gas Co.

Southern California Gas Co. (SoCalGas) has been delivering clean, safe and reliable natural gas to its customers for 145 years.  It is the nation’s largest natural gas distribution utility, providing service to 20.9 million consumers connected through nearly 5.8 million meters in more than 500 communities.  The company’s service territory encompasses approximately 20,000 square miles throughout central and Southern California, from Visalia to the Mexican border.  SoCalGas is a regulated subsidiary ofSempra Energy (NYSE: SRE).

Kristine D. Scott

Public Affairs Manager

SoCalGas

155 S. G Street, San Bernardino, CA 92410

909.335.7941

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City of Rialto’s 11th Annual Memorial Day Tribute

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