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NATION PAGE 6
Roger
Copeland
the Millbraes
police chief for
the San Mateo
C o u n t y
Sheriffs Ofce,
issued a statement Tuesday,
Sept. 6, illustrating
the
crime ghting
efforts police
Burglary
Enforcement
Suppression Team, or BEST, to
ght back.
BESTs goal is to concentrate
resources in burglary hot spots
throughout the county, and apprehend those responsible as quickly
as possible, he said.
The multi-agency approach is
South City
school bond
costs grow
By Austin Walsh
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Top, Menlo Park firefighters place 343 flags in front of Station 1 on Middlefied Road in memory of 9/11 Sunday
morning. Bottom, Members of the San Mateo Fire Department Honor Guard stand in silent salute during a 9/11
Memorial Ceremony held at Station 21 in San Mateo. Honor guards from the San Mateo Fire and Police Departments, along with members from both departments, participated in the laying of a wreath in front of the
Firefighters Memorial.
1960
On thi s date:
In 1 8 1 4 , the Battle of North Point took place in Maryland
during the War of 1812 as American forces slowed British
troops advancing on Baltimore.
In 1 9 1 4 , during World War I, the First Battle of the Marne
ended in an Allied victory against Germany.
In 1 9 3 8 , Adolf Hitler demanded the right of self-determination for the Sudeten (soo-DAYT-un) Germans in
Czechoslovakia.
In 1 9 5 3 , Massachusetts Sen. John F. Kennedy married
Jacqueline Lee Bouvier (boo-vee-AY) in Newport, Rhode
Island.
In 1 9 6 6 , The Monkees debuted on NBC-TV.
PETER MOOTZ
In 1 9 7 7 , South African student leader Steve Biko died San Mateo County sheriffs deputies investigate a car that crashed 100 feet into a empty store on the 600 block of Laurel Street
while in police custody, triggering international outcry.
in San Carlos Saturday afternoon. The driver was transported to the hospital with minor injuries.
In 2 0 0 0 , Hillary Rodham Clinton became the rst rst
lady to win an election as she claimed victory in the New
York Democratic Senate primary, defeating little-known
been hit by stray gunfire, Lt. Chris County authorities say nobody was
opponent Dr. Mark McMahon.
Nobody hurt when bullet
Ramirez told the Los Angeles Times.
hurt when a small plane lost control
Fi v e y ears ag o : Texas Gov. Rick Perry, the perceived
front-runner in the Republican presidential contest, endured strikes Los Angeles police car
Ramirez said the police would scour upon landing and clipped a hangar at
an onslaught from seven rivals during a fractious two-hour
LOS ANGELES A Los Angeles the scene for potential evidence, using Fullerton Airport.
debate in Tampa, Florida.
Fire Chief Kathy Schaefer says the
police vehicle was struck by a bullet metal detectors to scan the ground for
early Sunday, and authorities closed a casings and looking for cameras that single-engine Piper Super Cubs landing gear buckled beneath it when it
freeway during the search for a shooter might have captured the gunfire.
that turned up no suspects, officials
He asked anyone who might have touched down Saturday afternoon.
said.
Schaefer says there was a small fuel
seen or heard the shots to call police.
leak but no fire. Two men on board
Nobody was hurt in the shooting
managed to get out before rescue crews
before 4 a.m. just south of State Route Man dies following fight at
arrived.
134 in the Eagle Rock neighborhood, Palmdale basketball game
Officer Norma Eisenman said.
Airport manager Brendan OReilly
PALMDALE, Calif. Los Angeles tells the Orange County Register there
Two officers in a patrol SUV were
investigating reports of gunfire in the County authorities say a man who got was minor damage to the plane but not
area when they heard a thump, into a fist fight during a basketball to the hangar. The incident is under
Eisenman said. When the officers got game in Palmdale has died of his investigation.
out, they found a bullet hole in the injuries and two men have been
Last month at the same airport a
Actor Colin Ford is
Ex-MTV VJ Nina
Singer Jennifer
back door of the vehicle and immedi- detained in connection with his death. small plane owned by a flight school
20.
Blackwood is 64.
Hudson is 35.
ately called for backup.
City News Service reports the man crashed into a hangar on takeoff,
Actor Freddie Jones is 89. Actor Ian Holm is 85. Former
Neither of the officers were injured or staggered down the block following slightly injuring two men who were on
U.S. Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif., is 77. Actress Linda Gray returned fire, Eisenman said.
the fight Saturday. He collapsed and board.
is 76. Singer Maria Muldaur is 74. Actor Joe Pantoliano is 65.
The freeway was shut down in both was taken to a hospital where he was
The hangar in that crash is directly
Rock musician Neil Peart (Rush) is 64. Actor Peter Scolari is directions about 10 miles north of pronounced dead of blunt force trauma. across the runway from the scene of
61. Actress Rachel Ward is 59. Actress Amy Yasbeck is 54. downtown Los Angeles as authorities
Sheriffs Deputy Crystal Hernandez Saturdays incident.
Actor Darren E. Burrows is 50. Rock singer-musician Ben set up a perimeter and fanned out across says the death resulted from an arguFolds (Ben Folds Five) is 50. Actor-comedian Louis (loo-ee) the neighborhood. Westbound lanes ment among a group of men gathered Tropical storm Orlene forms
C.K. is 49. Golfer Angel Cabrera is 47. Actor Josh Hopkins is were reopened around 8 a.m. while for the game that escalated into a phys- in Pacific Ocean off Mexico
46. Country singer Jennifer Nettles is 42. Rapper 2 Chainz is eastbound lanes remained closed until ical confrontation.
MIAMI Tropical storm Orlene has
Hernandez says two men have been
39. Actor Ben McKenzie is 38. Singer Ruben Studdard is 38. about 10:45 a.m., according to the
California Highway Patrol.
detained, but no arrests have been emerged in the Pacific Ocean hundreds
Basketball player Yao Ming is 36. Actor Ale Allen is 30.
The search included SWAT officers made. The case remains under investi- of miles southwest of Mexico.
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and a helicopter crew.
The National Hurricane Center in
gation.
by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Police officials had no description
Miami says Orlene emerged from a
of their suspect or information about Small plane clips hangar in
tropical depression early Sunday and is
Unscramble these four Jumbles,
one letter to each square,
where the gunfire came from. It was
centered about 685 miles southwest of
to form four ordinary words.
Fullerton, no injuries reported
also unclear whether the shooter tarthe southern tip of Baja California,
geted police or whether the SUV had
FULLERTON, Calif. Orange Mexico.
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started.
Kaplan met with members of the
Beresford/Hillsdale
Neighborhood
Association to discuss the plan and hear
concerns from nearby residents dating back
to May 2015.
Some residents early on had started a petition opposing the buildings conversion.
But recently, there have been no resident
complaints since Kaplans outreach, said
Lisa Taner, vice president of the neighborhood association.
The overarching goals of Serenity House
are to provide a safe and welcoming environment for adults experiencing a crisis,
provide assessment, treatment and recovery
support to stabilize the individuals situation and facilitate their return to their home
and community, Kaplan wrote on the Health
Systems website last month.
In addition to attending the needs of the
individual in crisis, Serenity House will
also offer education and support to family
members, he wrote.
Police reports
Wide load
A man hit someone with a shopping
cart and said wide load on Broadway in
Redwood City before 8:55 p. m.
Tuesday, Sept. 6.
REDWOOD CITY
Petty theft. A backpack with a laptop was
stolen on Bay Road before 9:19 a. m.
Wednesday, Sept. 7.
Battery. Someone was hit on their back by
a neighbor on Willow Street before 2:37
a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 7.
Burg l ary. Someone broke the rear door of a
residence and stole electronics and other
items on Palm Avenue before 5:49 p.m.
Tuesday, Sept. 6.
Di s turbance. A man on a bicycle was riding around a parking lot and spraying people with something on Broadway before
4:31 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 6.
Burg l ary. Someone broke into a storage
unit and stole two bicycles on Hopkins
Avenue before 4:14 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 6.
Reckl es s dri v i ng . The driver of a pickup
truck was swerving in and out of traffic and
ran over a bus stop sign on El Camino Real
before 4 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 6.
Re c k l e s s dri v i n g . The driver of a
Mercedes was swerving between lanes on
Whipple Avenue before 3:09 p.m. Tuesday,
Sept. 6.
Hi t-and-run. The driver of an 18-wheel
truck struck a Volkswagen Gulf and refused
to provide information on Blomquist Street
before 8:48 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 6.
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photos included, listed in a database searchable by name, addresses, offenders emails and phone
numbers, and whether offenders
have violated registration rules.
Offenders must register within
five days of entering a new county
or when changing their address.
They must provide fingerprints,
DNA, social security numbers and
contact information. The Ohio
Attorney Generals Office maintains the database, but information is entered by local sheriffs,
who handle registration and notification. Email alerts can be set up
for notification when offenders
move into specified areas.
NATION/LOCAL
RAPE
Continued from page 4
Tier III, for crimes such as rape, sexual battery and murder with a sexual motivation,
requires lifetime registration every three
months.
Results are mixed on whether the registries reduce the rates at which sex offenders commit new crimes. A 2000 study found
REUTERS
President Barack Obama places a wreath during a ceremony marking the 15th anniversary
of the 9/11 attacks at the Pentagon in Washington Sunday.
deadly scale. He specifically cited attacks in
Boston, San Bernardino and Orlando as
examples.
In the end, he said, the enduring memorial to those who lost their lives that day is
ensuring that we stay true to ourselves,
that we stay true to whats best in us, that we
do not let others divide us.
How we conduct ourselves as individuals
and as a nation, we have the opportunity
each and every day to live up to the sacrifice
of those heroes that we lost, Obama said.
no significant difference in the rates
between individuals in the databases and
individuals before they were entered into a
database.
Last month, federal appeals court judge
Alice Batchelder said there is scant evidence that Michigans sex offender registry
law accomplishes goals such as reducing
recidivism. A 2005 study, however, found a
nearly 70 percent reduction in the so-called
recidivism rate of offenders forced to register and be subject to notification requirements.
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in New York.
The video of Clinton posted to
social media shows her being held
up by aides as a black van pulls up.
She stumbles and appears to fall
off the curb as she is helped to the
vehicle.
After leaving her daughters,
Clinton was driven to her home in
Chappaqua, New York, and made
no public appearances. She was
scheduled to fly to California
Monday morning for fundraising
and it was unclear whether her
NATION
WASHINGTON
Hillary
Clinton could spend $2.2 million
every day until the Nov. 8 election
without running out. And every
month she widens her cash advantage over Donald Trump. As of
Sept. 1, it was a $55 million gulf.
Yet the Democratic nominee is
not letting up on gas when it
comes to fundraising.
Clinton is scheduled to return to
California on Monday for still
more finance events after a lucrative August swing through dotcom mansions in Silicon Valley
and celebrity-packed dinners in
Los Angeles. It wasnt clear if
shed keep to that schedule after
falling ill Sunday while attending
the 9/11 memorial event in New
York.
Her allies say the continued
fundraising helps other Democrats
because the party can keep build-
ing up voter
turnout operations. It also
serves as protection in a rollicking
race
against a man
who claims to
be worth $10
and
Donald Trump billion
once said he
was willing to spend up to $1 billion to get elected. So far, hes put
about $60 million of his own
money in his campaign.
Even when Clinton is busy campaigning, wallets are still flying
open for her.
As she wrapped up a speech in
Kansas City on Thursday night,
running mate Tim Kaine was in
New York entertaining five donors
whod given $500, 000. A day
later, Clinton was in the city
telling donors, Im all that stands
between you and the apocalypse
at a private concert headlined by
Barbra Streisand.
The singers rendition of Send
in the Clowns tore into Trump.
Is he that rich? Maybe hes poor?
Til he reveals his returns, who
can be sure? Streisand sang.
Who needs this clown?
Clinton scooped up more than
$4 million there, and that wasnt
her only fundraiser of the day.
Hours earlier, she held a far more
exclusive one at the home of private equity firm executive
Hamilton Tony James. The 30
people at his home together
chipped in at least $1.5 million.
Much of the money Clinton is
raising goes into efforts to find
and persuade voters to back her
candidacy, and get the ones who
do to show up at the polls or cast
their ballots early where they can.
Its a costly endeavor.
Her campaign has a staff of
about 700, with a monthly payroll
of almost $5 million. She is
spending roughly $10 million
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Rebel fighters rest on a double bed in Jubata al-Khashab, in Quneitra countryside, Syria Sunday.
Lebanese
militant
group
Hezbollah.
According to its terms, both
Assads forces and rebels would
halt attacks, while the U.S. and
Russia would join forces against
OPINION
Elizabeth Travers
Palo Alto
Attention investment
property owners
Editor,
I would highly advise all property
owners in San Mateo County affected
by rent control to increase their rents
immediately to current market value.
Before the other cities in our county
introduce and pass these measures,
which take a very low bar for passage, raise your rents. Once rents are
indexed, rental rates are out of your
control. To maximize the value of
your asset, the propertys current
Christopher P. Conway
San Mateo
Yes on Measure R
Editor,
My heart broke as I listened to tenants speak outside the apartment
building from which they eight
Latino families were being evicted. Some had lived there for many
years. Some had kids in the local
school. All were current on their rent.
Many spoke of their fear of nding a
new place to live so quickly and
likely a new job and new school.
My heart broke because I too have
kids in the local schools and I too
want everything that they said they
want for their families: stability and a
sense of community. But there is a
striking difference between us. I am a
homeowner. And, as any homeowner
and property owner knows, we
have government protections and
indirect subsidies in place, including
Proposition 13, mortgage interest
deductions, tax advantages when we
sell, and now, articially low interest
rates on loans. It is time we offer at
least some protections to our renters
too.
By passing Measure R this
November, we can do that now, when
they need it most. Lets say no to
unwarranted evictions and unfair rent
increases (The measure allows for rent
increases for necessary capital
improvements). Lets empower an
independent commission com-
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come.
While Ireland would reap a huge
windfall from the extra money, it
opposes the ruling because it has
also benefited from the setup.
Multinationals have such huge
revenue that small countries can
reap big gains even from low
taxes, and they also gain from the
jobs created.
Other countries are expressing
interest in any payout, however.
Austrian Finance Minister Hans
Joerg Schelling said Austrian,
Italian and France tax authorities
are following the case closely
with the option of posting claims,
and a senior OECD official attending the meeting suggested they
could have right to do so.
Angel Gurria, who heads the 35nation Organization for Economic
Cooperation and Development,
flights.
In a statement posted Saturday
on its website, Samsung asked
users around the world to immediately return their existing Galaxy
Note 7 and get a replacement.
We are asking users to power
down their Galaxy Note 7s and
exchange them as soon as possible, said Koh Dong-jin,
Samsungs mobile president. We
are
expediting
replacement
devices so that they can be provided through the exchange program
as conveniently as possible.
Consumers can visit Samsungs
service centers to receive rental
phones for temporary use.
Samsung plans to provide Galaxy
Note 7 devices with new batteries
in South Korea starting Sept. 19,
but schedules for other countries
vary.
Earlier this month, Samsung
announced an unprecedented recall
of 2.5 million Galaxy Note 7s
worldwide just two weeks after the
phone was launched. That move
came after Samsungs investigation into reports of fires found
that rechargeable lithium batteries
manufactured by one of its suppliers were at fault.
The U.S. was among the first
countries to take a step following
the recall. Late Friday, the U.S.
Consumer
Product
Safety
Commission urged owners of the
phone to turn them off and leave
them off. It also said it was working with Samsung and hoped to
have an official recall as soon as
possible.
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LONG BEACH, Calif. A Hanjin container ship that was stranded off the
California coast for more than a week began
unloading Saturday after a judge protected
the global shipping giant from having its
assets seized in the U.S. as it struggles to
avoid bankruptcy.
The 1, 145-foot-long Hanjin Greece
began unloading tons of imported clothing,
electronics, furniture and plastic goods,
Port of Long Beach spokesman Lee
Peterson said.
This is good news for cargo owners and
American consumers, just in time for the
holiday shopping season, Noel Hacegaba,
the ports chief commercial officer, said in a
statement.
The Greece was one of four vessels that
were blocked from entering or leaving the
port after Hanjin filed for bankruptcy protection on Aug. 31 in South Korea and the
U.S. on Sept. 2.
Creditors had refused to extend it any
financial aid.
Dozens of ships around the world were
stranded because Hanjin couldnt cover fuel
bills or guarantee that dockworkers, crane
operators, tugboat captains and others
would be paid for their services. The vessels
reportedly contain about $14 billion worth
of merchandise.
The disruption has sent ocean shipping
rates soaring and left major retailers scrambling to work out contingency plans to get
their merchandise into stores.
Several ships were seized on behalf of
creditors,
including
the
Hanjin
Montevideo, which was unable to leave
Southern California after unloading. Two
suppliers claim that Hanjin owes them
about $775,000 for fuel in the ships tanks.
On Friday, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge John
K. Sherwood in New Jersey granted Hanjin
protection from any more seizures in United
States territory.
Lawyers for Hanjin told the judge that a
South Korean bankruptcy court had
approved releasing $10 million to cover
the costs of unloading the four ships that
were off the U.S. coast, the Long Beach
Press-Telegram reported.
Other nations have granted similar protections as Hanjin tries to keep afloat. The
company has lost money for years thanks
to a global trade slump and a huge oversupply of ships to carry cargo, which has driven ocean shipping costs to historic lows.
The worlds seventh largest ocean shipper, Hanjin Shipping is part of the Seoulbased Hanjin Group, a huge, family-dominated conglomerate, or chaebol, that also
includes Korean Air.
Earlier in the week, the Hanjin Group said
it will inject nearly $90 million, including
$36 million from its chairman Cho Yanghos personal assets, to help resolve disruptions to the supply chain. The group
said it will provide its stakes in overseas
terminals, such as the one Hanjin operates
in Long Beach, as collateral to borrow $54
million. That still falls short of the fees
that Hanjin Shipping must pay for services
it needs to offload cargoes already on its
vessels.
WAWRINKA WINS: STAN WAWRINKA WEARS DOWN NOVAK DJOKOVIC TO CLAIM FIRST TITLE AT U.S. OPEN >> PAGE 13
Page 12, Menlo School wins
Scott Roche Invitational title >>>
Page 15, More NFL players join
protest during national anthem
Oakland had to overcome a 14point, second-half deficit and a 424yard, four-touchdown performance by
Drew Brees.
The belief and trust that coach has
in us gives us so much confidence,
Carr said.
Brees called the late 2-point try
gutsy, but not surprising.
Youll see that from time to time.
You feel like you have the momentum,
Bulldogs go large
CSM scores 48 straight
points to top Sierra for
first victory of season
By Terry Bernal
JAKE ROTH/USA TODAY SPORTS
PATRICK NGUYEN
CSM cornerback Jordan Hendy, right, tips a pass intended for Sierras Aaron Short for an
interception by Dorrzel Hicks, not pictured, to turn the tide in the Bulldogs 69-20 win Saturday.
Niners prepared
for a primetime
opener vs. Rams
By Josh Dubow
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
OAKLAND The As have released designated hitter Billy Butler despite still owing
him $10 million for next season.
The As made the move Sunday.
Last month, Butler went on the concussion disabled list after a clubhouse altercation with teammate Danny Valencia.
The 30-year-old Butler was in the second
season of a three-year, $30 million contract. He was batting .276 with four home
runs and 31 RBIs in 85 games this year.
It was time to move on, As general manager David Forst said. The at-bats just
werent there.
Butler acknowledged frustration with a
diminished platoon role in Oakland after
playing every day most of his career. He
believes he still has a lot to offer.
You dont have the type of at-bats I have
in the big leagues with the type of success I
have for not being able to hit both sides,
Butler said. I feel I can bring that to a team
at a championship level and Ive proven
that.
Giants 5, D-Backs 3
NL West-leading Los Angeles, which lost 30 at Miami. San Francisco leads the wildcard standings.
Moore (10-11) gave up two runs and eight
hits, striking out four straight batters at one
point. The left-hander improved to 3-4 in
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PAM MCKENNEY
Sam Untrecht led a balanced Menlo attack with four goals as the Knights topped San Ramon
Valley 12-8 Saturday in the championship game of the 19th annual Scott Roche Invitational.
defender James Thygesen, now a freshman at
Brown University. With a slate of year-round
players to draw from this season, Menlo saw
Wagner and Little step into starting roles to
fill the superstar void.
Bowen said the reason for this years success which has included wins over
Campolindo and St. Francis is the entirety
Paralympic brief
American women sweep in triathlon debut
RIO DE JANEIRO Before racing in the womens
Paralympic triathlon Sunday, U.S. athletes Allysa Seely,
Hailey Danisewicz and Melissa Stockwell talked about it being
the 15th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. They had
hopes of hearing the U.S. national anthem from the podium.
They all did, after sweeping the medals in the PT2 class in
triathlons Paralympic debut. Grace Norman also won gold
in the womens PT4 class.
Its a great day for America, said Danisewicz, who won
silver, finishing 48 seconds behind Seelys winning time
of 1 hour, 22 minutes and 55 seconds. On some very, very
small level, it proves that Americans have a really great
spirit and that whatever setbacks, challenges, obstacles
come our way, (we) can rise from the fire.
Stockwell lost her leg to a roadside bomb in Iraq in 2004,
becoming the first female American soldier to lose a limb in
active combat. On Sunday, she finished third in 1:25:24.
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eight starts since he was acquired
in a trade with Tampa Bay.
Its definitely normalized. I
cant really say what it was but it
felt different, Moore said of his
transition to a contender. Maybe
it was looking down and seeing
orange on my shoes or looking and
seeing (catcher Buster Poseys)
glove. Right now, in the middle of
this race, its exciting to wake up in
the morning and know where we
are.
The Giants swept a road series
from Arizona for the second time
this season and sent the
Diamondbacks to their sixth
straight loss.
Pence, who had eight hits in the
series, came up with another clutch
swing against Randall Delgado in
the seventh, doubling in Angel
Pagan and Brandon Crawford with
two out to give the Giants a 5-2
lead.
Quite a series, wasnt it? Weve
Hunter Pence
going.
Greinke (12-6) allowed three runs
and six hits in six innings. His
undoing was in the sixth, when he
walked the bases loaded and gave up
the tying and go-ahead runs.
Greinke has lost back-to-back
starts for the first time since early
April.
Denard Span, who went 30 atbats without a hit until Saturday
night, led off the game with a drive
to right field. It was Spans fifth
career leadoff home run and first
this season.
The Diamondbacks tied it in the
second on Jake Lambs triple and a
shallow single to center by
Brandon Drury. Arizona went ahead
2-1 on Chris Owings double and a
two-out, two-strike single from
Welington Castillo in the fifth.
Remembering 9/11
On the 15th anniversary of the
Sept.
11
attacks,
the
Diamondbacks honored military
members and first responders in a
pregame ceremony that included a
bagpipe ensembles music.
Mariners 3, As 2
I felt like I got to two strikes pretty quick, but he showed me the slider early and I was able to lay off of
it, and he threw another one that
was in the zone and up, Zunino
said. I was just able to get up in
the zone and barrel it.
That was the only big mistake
the right-hander made on the day,
according to As catcher Stephen
Vogt.
He has an electric fastball, his
changeup is a plus pitch and he
threw some good breaking balls,
too, Vogt said. I think the stuff is
really, really good, its definitely
an indication of what we thought
and what I thought going into this
week it would be.
Alcantaras outing was especially important from a development
standpoint.
Its huge, especially coming off
a bad start in his debut, to come
back and hold a team like that to
two runs, Vogt said.
The Mariners remained 3 1/2
games behind in the AL wild-card
race.
Marte had three hits and Zunino
also doubled for Seattle.
Zunino doubled off Ryan Madson
(5-5) to begin the ninth and pinch
runner Ben Gamel moved up on a
single by Leonys Martin. Marte
followed with his go-ahead single.
Steve Cishek (3-6) pitched a
scoreless eighth. Edwin Diaz
closed for his 15th save.
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the draw five times for gains of minus-2, 0,
minus-1, minus-3 and 0 Lopeti and Tatola
buckled down to seal off the middle and allow
the Bulldogs skill players to take over the
game.
It all comes down to assignments, Lopeti
said. If we get our assignments down, those
little trick plays and blitzes, we can pick
those up.
On the other side of the ball, it was one key
defensive assignment that turned the tide of an
early Sierra advantage. The Wolverines (0-2)
got on the board in the first quarter thanks to
the efficient slant throws by quarterback Adam
Besana. The 6-5 freshman capped Sierras second drive of the game with a 38-yard touchdown pass to Aaron Short to take a 6-0 lead.
When Sierra attempted a little trickery later
in the quarter though, the complexion of the
game changed big time.
After a Wolverines sack of Brand on fourthand-1 in the red zone stifled the third straight
possession for CSM, Sierra marched back the
other way to move the ball to the Bulldogs 38yard line. But when receiver Romello Bentley
took a handoff around end and attempted an
option pass downfield to Small, CSM freshman cornerback Jordan Hendy stuck with the
target and batted the pass up for an interception by freshman linebacker Dorrzel Hicks.
Freshman Deon White and sophomore Kava
Maka would go on to add interceptions for
CSM, while sophomore safety Josh Clarke
defended plays in his direction all day to
anchor a secondary that flustered the Sierra
passing game throughout. But it was Hicks
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and lets dial it up and lets win the game,
Brees said. I could see us doing that.
Furious finish
After the Raiders took their late lead, they
still had to sweat out rookie kicker Wil Lutzs
last-second field goal attempt from 61 yards,
which narrowly missed wide left as the
Superdome crowd briefly erupted before realizing the kick was no good.
I thought it was good off my foot, Lutz
said. The ball moved on me.
Jalen Richard ran 75 yards for a touchdown
on his first NFL carry and Amari Cooper
caught Carrs pass for a 2-point conversion to
briefly tie the game at 27 in the middle of the
fourth quarter.
But Brees marched New Orleans for another
score, highlighted by a 57-yard completion
that receiver Willie Snead fumbled and rookie
to the military or to
police officers Im not
about that. I love everyone, said Miamis
Jelani Jenkins, one of
the Dolphins to kneel. I
would like to keep moving forward in the right
direction with everyMarcus Peters body: equal rights, equal
opportunity. From my
position, it doesnt seem that its happening. Thats why I took a stand.
Peters gesture was the only one visible
throughout the early games Sunday, as the
anthems took on more significance because
of the 15th anniversary of Sept. 11 attacks.
I come from a majority black community from Oakland, California ... so the strug-
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Big numbers
Brees eclipsed 400 yards passing for the
14th time in his career, tying Peyton
Manning for the most such performances in
NFL history. Snead finished with nine catches
for 172 yards, including fourth-down, 1-yard
TD catch in the first half.
Carr finished with 319 yards and one touchdown passing against a Saints defense
coached by his former Raiders head coach,
Dennis Allen. The Raiders rushed for 167
yards, including touchdown runs of 6 yards by
Latavius Murray and 2 yards by Jamize
Olawale.
Cooped up
Cooper, familiar to fans in the Gulf South
from his college days at Alabama, elicited
cheers of, Cooop! from an audible contingent of Raiders fans in the Superdome with a
couple receptions for long gains. He finished
with six catches for 137 yards.
Injuries
Raiders right tackle Menelik Watson left the
game late in the first half with what team officials said was a groin pull. Saints starting cornerback Delvin Breaux left the game with an
undisclosed lower left leg injury. He was
replaced by undrafted rookie Ken Crawley,
who was covering Crabtree on the decisive 2point play.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
NFL GLANCE
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct
New England 1 0 0 1.000
N.Y. Jets
0 1 0 .000
Miami
0 1 0 .000
Buffalo
0 1 0 .000
South
Houston
Indianapolis
Jacksonville
Tennessee
North
Baltimore
Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
Cleveland
West
Kansas City
Denver
Raiders
San Diego
South
Tampa Bay
Carolina
New Orleans
Atlanta
Minnesota
Detroit
Green Bay
Chicago
West
Seattle
Los Angeles
49ers
Arizona
EAST DIVISION
PF
23
22
10
7
PA
21
23
12
13
W
1
0
0
0
L
0
1
1
1
T
0
0
0
0
Pct
1.000
.000
.000
.000
PF
23
35
23
16
PA
14
39
27
25
W
1
1
0
0
L
0
0
0
1
T
0
0
0
0
Pct
1.000
1.000
.000
.000
PF
13
23
0
10
PA
7
22
0
29
W
1
1
1
0
L
0
0
0
1
T
0
0
0
0
Pct PF
1.000 33
1.000 21
1.000 35
.000 27
PA
27
20
34
33
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct
N.Y. Giants
1 0 0 1.000
Philadelphia 1 0 0 1.000
Washington
0 0 0 .000
Dallas
0 1 0 .000
North
SPORTS
PF
20
29
0
19
PA
19
10
0
20
W
1
0
0
0
L
0
1
1
1
T
0
0
0
0
Pct
1.000
.000
.000
.000
PF
31
20
34
24
PA
24
21
35
31
W
1
1
1
0
L
0
0
0
1
T
0
0
0
0
Pct
1.000
1.000
1.000
.000
PF
25
39
27
14
PA
16
35
23
23
W
1
0
0
0
L
0
0
0
1
T
0
0
0
0
Pct
1.000
.000
.000
.000
PF
12
0
0
21
PA
10
0
0
23
Thursdays Game
Denver 21, Carolina 20
Sundays Games
Baltimore 13, Buffalo 7
Minnesota 25, Tennessee 16
Houston 23, Chicago 14
Philadelphia 29, Cleveland 10
Cincinnati 23, N.Y. Jets 22
Tampa Bay 31, Atlanta 24
Green Bay 27, Jacksonville 23
Oakland 35, New Orleans 34
Kansas City 33, San Diego 27, OT
Seattle 12, Miami 10
N.Y. Giants 20, Dallas 19
Detroit 39, Indianapolis 35
New England 23, Arizona 21
Monday's Games
Pittsburgh at Washington, 4:10 p.m.
Los Angeles at San Francisco, 7:20 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 15
N.Y. Jets at Buffalo, 5:25 p.m.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
EAST DIVISION
W
80
78
78
76
60
L
62
64
64
66
82
Pct
.563
.549
.549
.535
.423
GB
2
2
4
20
Washington
New York
Miami
Philadelphia
Atlanta
W
85
76
71
63
55
L
58
67
72
80
88
Pct
.594
.531
.497
.441
.385
GB
9
14
22
30
CENTRAL DIVISION
Cleveland
83
Detroit
76
Kansas City
74
Chicago
68
Minnesota
53
59
66
68
74
90
.585
.535
.521
.479
.371
7
9
15
30 1/2
CENTRAL DIVISION
Chicago
91
St. Louis
75
Pittsburgh
69
Milwaukee
64
Cincinnati
60
51
67
72
79
82
.641
.528
.489
.448
.423
16
21 1/2
27 1/2
31
WEST DIVISION
Texas
Seattle
Houston
Angels
As
59
68
68
79
82
.590
.524
.524
.444
.423
9 1/2
9 1/2
21
24
WEST DIVISION
Los Angeles
Giants
Colorado
San Diego
Arizona
62
65
74
84
84
.563
.542
.483
.413
.408
3
11 1/2
21 1/2
22
Boston
Toronto
Baltimore
New York
Tampa Bay
85
75
75
63
60
Sundays Games
Tampa Bay 4, N.Y.Yankees 2
Boston 11,Toronto 8
Baltimore 3, Detroit 1
Cleveland 7, Minnesota 1
Kansas City 2, Chicago White Sox 0
Angels 3,Texas 2
Seattle 3, Oakland 2
Chicago Cubs 9, Houston 5
Mondays Games
Dodgers (De Leon 1-0) at NYY (Mitchell 1-0),4:05 p.m.
Rays (Odorizzi 9-6) at Toronto (Liriano 7-12), 4:07 p.m.
Os (Miley 8-12) at Boston (Pomeranz 10-11),4:10 p.m.
Twins (Santana 7-10) at Detroit (Norris 2-2), 4:10 p.m.
As (Detwiler 1-3) at Kansas City (Duffy 11-2), 4:15 p.m.
Tribe (Carrasco 11-7) at ChiSox (Gonzalez 3-6),5:10 p.m.
Texas (Perez 10-10) at Houston (Fister 12-11),8:10 p.m.
Ms (Miranda 3-1) at Angels (Nolasco 5-13), 7:05 p.m.
80
77
69
59
58
Sundays Games
Miami 3, L.A. Dodgers 0
N.Y. Mets 10, Atlanta 3
Cincinnati 8, Pittsburgh 0
Washington 3, Philadelphia 2
Milwaukee 2, St. Louis 1
San Francisco 5, Arizona 3
Colorado 3, San Diego 2, 10 innings
Chicago Cubs 9, Houston 5
Mondays Games
NYM (Montero 0-0) at Nats (Latos 7-2), 4:05 p.m.
Bucs (Cole 7-9) at Phils (Hellickson 10-9), 4:05 p.m.
Fish (Cashner 5-11) at Atl. (Foltynewicz 8-5), 4:10 p.m.
Brews (Peralta 6-9) at Reds (DeSclafani 8-3), 4:10 p.m.
Cubs (Hendricks 14-7) at St.L (Leake 9-9), 5:15 p.m.
Rox (Anderson 5-5) at DBacks (Miller 2-11), 6:40 p.m.
SD (Clemens 2-5) at SF (Samardzija 11-9), 7:15 p.m.
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
American League
OAKLAND ATHLETICS Released DH Billy Butler.
TEXAS RANGERS Activated RHP Colby Lewis
from the 60-day DL. Designated LHP Michael Roth
for assignment.
National League
ATLANTA BRAVES Placed C A.J. Pierzynski on
the 15-day DL.
FOOTBALL
Canadian Football League
WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS Acquired Torontos
2017 first-round draft pick and 2018 third-round
draft pick and DB TJ Heath for QB Drew Willy.Traded
their 2017 fourth-round draft pick to Montreal for
QB Kevin Glenn.
COLLEGE
BIG 12 CONFERENCE Announced the two-person video replay crew that worked the Central
Michigan-Oklahoma State same game was suspended for two games.
MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE Announced the
eight-man officiating crew was suspended for two
games after they mistakenly gave Central Michigan
an untimed final play from midfield after Oklahoma
State was penalized for intentional grounding while
trying to run off the last four seconds of the fourth
quarter.
DAYTON Named Shauna Green womens basketball coach.
49ERS
Continued from page 11
explained his reasoning, saying he
was protesting the oppression of
minorities and police brutality in
the United States.
That created a media maelstrom
that the team had to handle. The
Niners immediately put out a statement supporting Kaepernicks right
to protest, and the players held a
private
meeting
to
allow
Kaepernick to explain his reasoning and his teammates to ask questions.
Thats really been the last that as
a team that we talked about the situation, coach Chip Kelly said. We
recognize and respect Kaps decision and his constitutional rights to
do what hes doing and it sounds like
its been a positive change. Theres
been a lot of positive things that
have come out of it. So, we havent
had any meetings since.
Safety
Eric
Reid
joined
Kaepernick in the protest in the
final exhibition game in San Diego
with the two kneeling instead of
sitting, in a move meant to show
more respect to veterans.
Even the front office joined in
despite a sometimes rocky relationship with Kaepernick that almost
led to an offseason trade. Owner Jed
York pledged $1 million to the
cause of improving racial and economic inequality and starting collaboration between Bay Area law
enforcement and the community.
I think theres been a lot of open
conversations, a lot more conversations going on in general,
Kaepernick said. I think ultimately
this team and this locker room have
gotten a lot closer because of the
gaining and understanding of indi-
viduals.
Kaepernick and Reid plan to continue their protest before the opener
and Smith said more teammates
might join in. While Seattles
Jeremy Lane also has joined the
protest and others could as well,
dont expect any Rams to do it.
Coach Jeff Fisher made his stance
clear at a team meeting at the start of
training camp. In a message
replayed on the HBO show Hard
Knocks, Fisher spelled out how his
players should approach the
anthem: defensive players on the
sideline to the left, offensive players to the right, helmets held under
the left arm.
Fisher said he does not demand
that his players follow his rules but
stressed how important it is to him.
I do have, however, a respect for
the anthem and a respect for this
country and respect for our flag, he
said. I have every right as a head
coach and we have the right as an
organization to express our feelings
from that standpoint.
The Rams have had other potential distractions to deal with this
offseason as they have dealt with
moving the franchise from St. Louis
to Los Angeles. The team held offseason workouts in Oxnard, before
holding training camp in Irvine and
then setting up shop before the regular season in Thousand Oaks, all
while moving the entire franchise
halfway across the country.
They will play their games at the
L.A. Coliseum starting with the
home opener next week against
Seattle.
There are just inconveniences,
not problems little things, quarterback Case Keenum said. The
team and organization have done a
great job keeping us as comfortable
as we can. Just trying to get in the
regular routine and play in a regular
season game.
DATEBOOK
17
Ken WHITE
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Alameda deputys wife arrested
in DUI crash that killed boy
SAN RAMON The wife of an Alameda
County Sheriffs deputy has been arrested in
connection with a DUI crash that killed a 3year-old boy in San Ramon.
The California Highway Patrol said 39year-old Yarenit Malihan of Pleasanton was
behind the wheels of an SUV that rear-ended
a stalled Toyota Camry on the side of
9/11
Continued from page 1
Ive got mixed emotions, but Im still
kind of numb, he said. I think everyone
needs closure, and this is my time to have
closure.
President Barack Obama was scheduled to
speak at an observance at the Pentagon.
Hundreds of people also were expected at a
ceremony at the Flight 93 National
Memorial in Shanksville, Pennsylvania.
Nearly 3,000 people died when hijacked
planes slammed into the World Trade
Center, the Pentagon and a field near
Shanksville on Sept. 11, 2001. It was the
deadliest terror attack on American soil.
The 15th anniversary arrives in a country
caught up in a combustible political campaign, and keenly focused on political, economic and social fissures.
But some at the ceremony pleaded for the
nation to look past its differences.
The things we think separate us really
dont. Were all part of this one Earth in this
vast
universe,
said
Granvilette
Kestenbaum, who lost her astrophysicist
husband, Howard Kestenbaum. Were all
ordinary, and were all special, were all
connected. We waste precious time by
thinking otherwise.
The nation tries to put partisan politics
on hold on the anniversary, and both
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary
Clinton and Republican rival Donald Trump
were at the anniversary ceremony at the
World Trade Center. Neither candidate was
expected to make public remarks at a ceremony where politicians have been allowed
to attend, but not speak, since 2011.
Clinton and Trump also followed a custom
of halting television ads for the day.
While ground zero and the nation around
it are forever marked but greatly changed
since 9/11, the anniversary ceremony itself
has become one of the constants in how
LOCAL/NATION
Interstate 680 Friday night.
The crash killed Elijah Dunn and sent his
mother to the hospital with major injuries.
His 1-year-old sister and 11-year-old brother suffered less severe injuries.
The family had pulled over after running
out of gas.
Malihan was booked for investigation of
DUI and gross vehicular manslaughter.
Sheriffs spokesman Ray Kelly told the
East Bay Times his department is heartbroken on both sides and offering help to the
victims and the deputys family.
America remembers the attacks after 15
years.
Organizers included some additional
music and readings Sunday to mark the milestone year. But they were keeping close to
what are now traditions: moments of
silence and tolling bells, an apolitical
atmosphere and the hourslong reading of
the names of the dead.
This idea of physical transformation is
so real here, Sept. 11 memorial President
Joe Daniels said this week. But on this
Sept. 11 itself, bringing the focus back to
why we did all this which is to honor
those that were lost is something very
intentional.
The simple, reverential observance may
be the norm now, but city officials fielded
about 4,500 suggestions including a
Broadway parade honoring rescue workers
and a one-minute blackout of all of
Manhattan while planning the first ceremony in 2002.
Financial and other hurdles delayed the
redevelopment of the Trade Center site early
on, but now the 9/11 museum, three of four
currently planned skyscrapers, an architecturally adventuresome transportation hub
and shopping concourse and other features
stand at the site. A design for a long-stalled,
$250 million performing arts center was
unveiled Thursday.
Around the Trade Center, lower Manhattan
now has dozens of new hotels and eateries,
60,000 more residents and ever-more visitors than before 9/11.
Meanwhile, the crowd has thinned somewhat at the anniversary ceremony in recent
years. But theres been no sustained talk of
curtailing the ceremony.
Cathy Cava, who lost her sister, Grace
Susca Galante, has attended all 15 years.
I will keep coming as long as I am walking and breathing, Cava said, wearing a Tshirt with her sisters photo.
I believe most of her spirit, or at least
some of her spirit, is here. I have to think
that way.
JAIL
Continued from page 7
The law was also supposed to provide for
better staff training, improved reporting
and investigation of all sexual assaults
behind bars and more money for research.
In 2011-12, an estimated 4 percent of
state and federal inmates and 3.2 percent of
jail inmates reported experiencing one or
more incidents of sexual victimization by
another inmate or facility staff, according
to the Justice Department.
The rape-prevention law is a valuable
and important act, and we take it very seriously, said Ryan Sullivan, a spokesman
for the Harris County Sheriffs Office,
which has about 150 youth offenders at its
jail in Houston. The facility holds more
than 9,000 inmates.
The Harris County Jail was cited in a May
audit for not housing 17-year-old offenders
apart from adult inmates. Elsewhere in
Texas, Dallas County is spending more than
$11,000 per week to keep at least 60 juveniles separated from adults at its jail complex.
Like Moll, Art Medina was incarcerated at
17 in Texas. He was later sentenced to life in
prison in 1985 for his role in a fatal
Houston-area carjacking and spent 15 years
in solitary confinement after seriously
wounding an inmate who threatened to rape
him. He was paroled after serving a total of
26 years.
Now in their 40s, both men have returned
to the prison system as volunteers to help
adopt the PREA standards. Medina said in
the past inmates felt like nobody cares
about them.
That culture has changed. People are
being held accountable, he said.
The nations 7,600-plus prisons, jails,
community-based facilities and juvenile
detention centers are being checked on their
compliance with the law. So far, only 12
states are in full compliance, according to
the Justice Department. Thirty-six other
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designed to serve as a hub through which
neighboring police departments, the
Sheriffs Ofce and other agencies can share
information, as much of the property and violent crime has been blamed on teams of criminals coming from communities out of the
area to target afuent Peninsula neighborhoods.
Efforts to ght robberies have been relatively successful, said Copeland, as three of
the four most recent reports have resulted in
arrests. Two of the three crimes started as
shoplifting, but escalated when the criminals
BOND
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to voters who approved the $162 million tax measure in 2010.
We are going to do whatever we can
to make sure Buri Buri gets done to the
best of the ability that we can do, he
said.
Construction at the school has been a
headache for both officials and community members over the past year, as
the campus renovation has taken
longer than expected to complete and
the ongoing work been a constant
source of frustration for neighbors living adjacent to the campus. Some nearby residents have filed claims against
the district, claiming the ongoing
work has caused damage to their
homes.
Under its action, the board allocated
$1.8 million of the total proposed
price adjustment to work at Buri Buri
Elementary School, most of which
will pay toward safety and access
improvements and construction of a
multi-purpose building, according to
district documents.
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ments where there is food, water and
shelter. A successful rodent control program must eliminate these attractants
throughout the area, not just on a few
properties, Caldwell wrote in an online
post to San Carlos residents.
The district has known about the rat
problem in San Carlos for at least a year
and just started a pilot program in
August to monitor roof rat populations
to determine how large the population is
and where they are concentrated most.
Its a community-wide problem that
requires a community-wide solution, she
said.
To rodent-proof a home, residents
pulled a knife and box cutter after being confronted, said Copeland.
The third crime was an attempted carjacking which led to an arrest after a suspect
jumped into an unattended vehicle and struggled with the owner before ofcers arrived,
said Copeland. The fourth robbery was an
unsuccessful attempt to nab a victims wallet.
None of the victims were injured in the
crimes. There were also two arrests announced
last week for two unrelated August home burglaries.
During a town hall meeting last month,
members of the Sheriffs Ofce suggested
using license plate readers could also be an
effective means of identifying those responsible for the uptick in crime.
Neighborhood watch groups and an
engaged community willing to report suspi-
cious activity are also assets to law enforcement in their efforts to suppress such unlawful behavior, said Copeland.
Despite the trends, Copeland attempted to
assure Millbrae residents their community
remains more safe than many other Bay Area
cities.
More often than not, my job as the chief
of police is to report bad news. But I dont
want to paint a bad picture of our community.
The city of Millbrae has been, and still is,
one of the safest cities in California, he said.
Our community is well organized, our neighbors are making great efforts to build good
relationships with one another, and we are
working together to proactively address our
problems.
Law enforcement has also moved to reduce
vandalism at the citys skate park by
installing surveillance cameras and increasing patrols of both undercover and uniformed
ofcers near the community facility closed
earlier this summer after a rash of grafti hit a
nearby structure.
The City Council also recently approved
hiring a new motorcycle ofcer who will be
assigned primarily to trafc control, but
could help ght crime throughout the city,
ofcials have said. Copeland said there are
also more ofcers dispatched to patrols on
bikes near downtown, schools and trails.
Under the variety of efforts combined,
Copeland said he believes law enforcement
will be successful in its attempt to stem the
growth of crime in Millbrae.
We have made signicant progress, and I
know, by working together, our crime rates
will get better in the months ahead, he said.
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month the book Rosie Project will
be discussed. For more information
call 591-0341 ext. 237.
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6 Little kid
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26 Opera by Verdi
27 Minor dent
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player
4 Title venue for
Hemingways old
man
5 Sported
6 Kindle download
7 Wall St. debut
8 Volleyball barrier
9 SeaWorld star
10 Backyard bash
11 Jai __
12 String-aroundyour-finger toy
14 Cooking
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17 Explore caves
20 Sailors word of
obedience
22 Information that
ruins the ending
23 Costner/Russo
golf film
24 Basilica recess
26 Water down
28 Bank claim
29 Salingers With
Love and
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53 Prefix with care
55 Collectors
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57 Chihuahua uncle
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