Monday, October 5, 2015

Encinitas Ranch gets all stabby

On Thursday there was a stabbing on one of Encinitas' most expensive streets:
A trail of blood spotted by citizens led to the arrest of three men in connection with a stabbing that injured a man in Encinitas earlier this week.

The Sheriff's Department said that a passer-by found a man with stab wounds early Thursday morning at Calle Magdalena and Encinitas Boulevard. He was taken to a hospital and treated for his injuries.

Several hours later residents spotted a blood trail on Lynwood Drive and called deputies. They followed the trial to a home on the street. Deputies spoke to an occupant of the home at the door, and noticed "what looked like a crime scene inside the residence." After detaining the occupants of the house they summoned detectives, who got a search warrant and after executing it, arrested three men.

They were arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, conspiracy and destruction of evidence.
Days later, there's still no word what the motive was or what these stabby folks were doing in one of Encinitas' toniest neighborhoods.

47 comments:

  1. Oh, GASpar's neighborhood. Now, what will she do?

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    1. She"ll be elected to the board of supervisors and move to Del Mar. Isn't that what all elected officials do??

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    2. Gaspar doesn't fit in Del Mar…. Gaspars will move to Rancho Sante Fe. Gauranteed. No density bonus issues there.

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    3. Gaspars would fit nicely in a high rise since they think they are above everyone else. Then she could bike to work and her sugar plum could stay fit by biking to north county. Let her mama teach her overly darling children. Problem solved. She could run home on her lunch hour and bake Lima beans (barf).

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  2. They wanted to get to the point and did....

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  3. And please, no In and Out jokes.

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    1. Is that cutting too fine a line?

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  4. Just another clean up from bunko night. Those biatches such stab at each others backs all the time. Those generic track home biatches rare the worst!

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  5. Maybe it was Proffesor Plum in the foyer with his razor-sharp wit.

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  6. Those ER soccer moms are all sweetness in yoga pants until it's time to cut a bitch.

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  7. Does anyone know why the flag was at half mast today at ENCI city hall?

    -Mary "the one time I'm brave enough to type my name" Fleener

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    1. Fiscal austerity is finally dead ?

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    2. I assumed it was the Oregon shooting.

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    3. I think it was because Bill Kollendar died.

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  8. Perhaps honoring all the dead wood at city hall.

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  9. Sounds like Calle Magdelena is where the stabbing occurred, by Coco's. How the followed a "trail of blood" for a mile from a weapon escapes me. Chances are we'll all never hear another word about it.

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  10. Stabbing Victim at Valero. On October 1 at around 4:30 am, deputies and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) responded to a man with stab wounds who was located at the Valero Station on Encinitas Blvd. The man was transported to the hospital and treated for multiple, life threatening stab wounds. The victim survived but before that was unable to provide much information about where the stabbing occurred. Residents on Lynwood Drive near Encinitas Ranch Golf Course reported seeing a blood trail a few hours later as people woke up and started their day. Deputies responded to the scene and located the blood trail which they followed to Quail Gardens Drive. It appears the victim may have received a ride to the Valero Station by an unknown individual. The total distance is 2.96 miles. The blood trail appeared to start in the 700 block of Lynwood Dr. Currently three possible witnesses are being interviewed and a search warrant is being served at a location of interest to determine if it is the actual crime scene.

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  11. 11:39 AM information from the city manager's update.

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  12. Projects that will affect your everyday life and change your neighborhood can be found on the city manager's weekly update on the city website.

    http://www.cityofencinitas.org/index.aspx?page=30&recordid=1099&returnURL=%2findex.aspx

    Traffic commission meeting on Monday with staff asking the commissioners to OK 2 resolutions to the city council. Birmingham Drive between I-5 and Lake Drive will be re-striped for no parking and bike lanes.
    Vulcan Ave. between Santa Fe Ave. and E Street will be re-striped for no parking and bike lanes.
    No staff discussion on how pushing parking traffic to other streets or increasing bike traffic on Vulcan and Birmingham will affect neighboring streets.
    More complete streets projects brought to you by the council majority of Kranz, Blakespear, and Shaffer.

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    1. Good. More bikes and less parking lots -- car freaks… try peddling more and less blabbing, eating and sitting.

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  13. 11:39, thanks for the comprehensive report. And holy crap, 12:42. Are cars currently permitted to park on Vulcan from Santa Fe to E st? I don't recall, but seems like they fill it up for Street Fairs if I remember correctly.

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    1. 3:32 PM
      Cars can park on Vulcan.

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    2. We should plan our parking and transit strategies around street fairs on two days per year.

      Brilliant.

      Because the shuttles from the hospital parking lot are so difficult.

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    3. Not my point whatsoever, 10:19. Removing current legal parking near or in downtown is pretty anti-business and anti-resident for any day of the year. The trend to remove parking is definitely in lock step with Agenda 21, as though the removal of parking "helps get people out of their cars and onto their bikes". All it does is cram parked cars deeper into neighborhoods and sends customers elsewhere to shop. There's your brilliance.

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    4. Ah the all knowing, all secretive Agenda 21! While I would agree that eliminating parking is a stupid idea, I'm not sure I buy the conspiracy angle....

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    5. There's nothing "conspiracy" about Agenda 21. It's an openly acknowledged UN program to cut global warming. It's connected to ICLEI, of which Encinitas is a dues-paying member, and shares the Smart Growth ideals of our council majority.

      Where's the conspiracy?

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    6. And how does the addition of a large parking lot between the rail tracks and Vulcan fit your conspiracy theory?

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    7. Not another Agenda 21 rant. Based in Oakland, ICLEI provides technical consulting, training, and information services to build capacity, share knowledge, and support local government in the implementation of sustainable development at the local level. ICLEI's basic premise is that locally designed initiatives can provide an effective and cost-efficient way to achieve local, national, and global sustainability objectives. (cribbed from Wikipedia but was on the ICLEI website to confirm).

      Whether or not the city should belong to ICLEI is one thing but in case you haven't noticed, the state legislature, with Gov. Brown's support, keeps upping the ante on climate change and sustainability. The old ways have to change. How much and exactly what should change are debatable but change we must.

      The important thing is that Encinitas apply the ideas and techniques in a way that fits its five communities. Any of the terms like "Smart Growth" have various shades of meaning and applications. Encinitas needs to pick and choose those that make sense.

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    8. 4:53 PM
      Wrong. ICLEI is headquartered in Bonn, Germany. Remember Germany from the 30s and 40s and the fatherland. ICLEI provides propaganda under various organization names. One is the C40 cities.

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    9. 5:28 PM

      Yes, the Global ICLEI is in Bonn but ICLEI USA is in Oakland. ICLEI provided some data for the city Climate Action Plan. So does that make us all good little Nazis? ICLEI was founded in the 1990's.

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    10. 6:09 PM
      If you follow ICLEI you are a good little nazi. ICLEI didn't provide some data. ICLEI WROTE THE CITY'S CLIMATE ACTION PLAN.

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    11. 6:23,

      Unfortunately, bu Godwins Law, you have lost this argument, and the thread must end.

      Thanks for playing.

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    12. 6:23 PM

      No they didn't write the Climate Action Plan which the council wants to update. But thanks for stating your conspiracy theory in all caps so we know you really mean it.

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    13. More and more American states, counties and cities are discovering ICLEI’s unconstitutional and subversive agenda and the direct ties that ICLEI maintains with the United Nations’ Agenda 21 and Mikael Gorbachev’s Earth Charter.

      It is no surprise that ICLEI had to delete its webpage listing its Members in the United States of America.

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  14. Good use of delete, EU.

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  15. Employees of Lumberyard park there cars on Vulcan then cross tracks to get to work everyday.
    Its difficult enough to cross over Vulcan safely to get to dirt rail trail add parked cars and its harder to cross because now you have to stand out in front of cars. At the same time I really don't want these people parking on my street either.....I would like to see a crosswalk at Vulcan and F street, try crossing on farmers market day.....not sure why people can't stop and let someone cross street.

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  16. Look for a lot more stabbing to happen in a neighborhood near you. Knives are the most lethal threat to young adults and especially young men and as the media and anti-gun radicals like Bloomberg continues to beat the gun control drums you'll see more and more stabbing homicides. It's a known fact that hispanic men who enter prison are instantly given more 'street cred' for stabbing their victims to death rather than shooting them. The only way to stop a man with a 12" kitchen knife is a bullet. Get your firearm before big brother tries to destroy your right to self-preservation since when you get knifed in the chest by someone having a bad day or month...seconds count and minutes kill.

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    1. Yes, Mr. Carson...... I'll get right on that.......

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    2. 1:48,

      Shouldn't you be stocking water, beans, and ammo at your underground bugout bunker in the mountains? Better double--check your inventory of tin foil hats, too. You'll want to make sure to protect from those government brain reprogramming signals.

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    3. Right you are, 2:48. Maybe this will help 1:48 too.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYL0yN110go

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    4. "It's a known fact that hispanic men. . . "

      How to spot a racist sentence before it reaches the verb.

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    5. "It's a known fact that hispanic men who enter prison are instantly given more 'street cred' for stabbing their victims to death rather than shooting them."

      So is this based on personal research? When did you do time?

      It's a known fact that some people are paranoid racists.

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    6. FYI, Bloomberg is a mainstream Republican and financier, but continue...

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    7. FYI,

      No he's not. He's a lifelong Democrat who ran for mayor as a Republican because it was an easier electoral path.

      He's about as far from a mainstream Republican as is possible.

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  17. http://www.policemag.com/blog/gangs/story/2011/04/inmate-codes-of-conduct-and-green-light-lists.aspx

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