This is KBUU News – Day 480 – the Tuesday Headlines:
- = Sheriff Alex Villanueva personally ordered the destruction of evidence.
- = The LA Times reports that the sheriff told deputies to remove photos of the Kobe Bryant deaths scene from their cameras
- = Zuma Beach may become a parking place for homeless persons.
- = Pepperdine is evacuating its students from Europe over Covid-19 fears.
- = And Nobu has a plan to cure traffic jams on PCH … but banning left turns way may just cause right turn jams the other.
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The Los Angeles Times has further details about what can only be described as shocking misconduct by sheriff’s deputies at the Malibu-Lost Hills sheriff’s station … and of a clumsy cover-up attempt by the sheriff himself. And the embattled sheriff will be holding a community listening meeting from 6 to 8 tonight at the Calabasas City Hall … despite the wrong address being pushed out by the department.
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Zuma Beach is being considered as a safe overnight parking place for homeless residents. Los Angeles County and the city are in talks to allow homeless persons to arrive after dark … and clear out in the morning … from a parking area with security guards.
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Several hundred Pepperdine University students studying in Germany and Switzerland are being evacuated back to the USA … but are being banned from the Pepperdine Malibu campus. That raises the question … if “under an abundance of caution” they are being kept off the campus … why are they safe to live amongst the general population??? The answer is … they are no danger.
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The owners of Nobu are proposing to ban left turns from P C H into their parking lot. That would send patrons heading from L-A to the restaurants down P C H to make a U-turn somewhere. Where? City staff doesn’t know.
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The owners of the trailer park at Paradise Cove they have learned the hard way you have to have a city permit to build a project. And not far away … the Malibu Jewish Center and Synagogue is also proposing a major project.
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