Monday, November 28, 2011

America's Most Wanted and Miami-Dade County Police are looking for Danny Perez killer

This case really makes my blood boil.  As a former Special Olympics participant from 1981-1983 from the Snoqualmie Valley, Washington team growing up until the Snoqualmie Valley School no longer funded it after 1984.  I do not know if they resume funding it or not.  Miami-Dade County Police and America's Most Wanted are working for the moron that killed Danny Perez.  Danny may have had a disability that is not a reason to kill somebody.  He was shot on March 12, 2010 at point blank range while riding his bicycle in a Miami neighborhood around NW 79th Street and NW 22nd Ave at the intersection where a Shell station, another gas station and a supermarket is around 11:30pm approximately due to Miami-Dade 911.  There is an $8,000 reward.  If you were in the area or know who murder this nice awesome person please call the Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at (305) 471-TIPS (8477) or call the America's Most Wanted call center at 1-800-CRIME-TV you can always remain anonymous and may be eligible for a cash reward if your lead become an arrest of this slimball.  For more info on this case go to http://www.justicefordannyperez.com.

Here is an idea Spokane and Anchorage neighborhood taxi stands

Hey Spokane and Anchorage here is an idea from the Communist city of Seattle.  I usually do not agree with Premiere McGinn of Seattle.  This neighborhood idea might actually save lives.  Imagine bars on North Division Street in Spokane or in the Spokane Valley or bars in the Muldoon area of Anchorage and Spenard having their own taxi stands.  The cost of this none to taxpayer.  Many bars would love to make their parking lots available for this service.  In Anchorage and Spokane many hotels can also partake in this have their patrons go to and from a hotel safely.  In Anchorage, Easy Park could make all of their spaces available for free parking as well as the Bus Transit Center.  You could also run People Mover til 3am to pick up the overflow of passengers.  This also reduces the drunk driving rate in both cities.  Right on Seattle you get kudos on this.  Thanks University District KOMO for putting out the story here.