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With my troops at the #campfire Thursday night, spotted the American Flag still standing amidst the flames pic.twitter.com/z22nyJsCs7— Captain Jim Gordon (@CptGordon) November 10, 2018 184
With the help of a police helicopter, officers spotted the teens in the 4100 block of Bonillo Drive and detained them.The teens were taken into custody to see if the victim can properly identify them as his attackers. 217

White grew up near Sunset Cliffs and says watching bulldozers tear down the eucalyptus trees breaks his heart. "They tore down my favorite eucalyptus tree out here and they probably took my other one out over there,” White said. But another community member says the project is necessary: Doug Ledsam is the project manager, and has also lived in Point Loma with his wife for almost 30 years. “It’s not just willy-nilly, you know, it’s carefully done," Ledsam said. "We’re only clearing areas that are designated to be replanted later.”Ledsam says the eucalyptus trees are not native to the area, and will be replaced by more than 100 Torrey Pines, as well as other native vegetation. He also says his crews are working to keep the native plants in the area around their work site undamaged. “[We not only have] a biologist, but we also have a Native American person and a paleontologist looking for any artifacts that may exist," Ledsam said. "So that’s, anytime we move a teaspoon of dirt, those people have to be there to observe.” Ledsam says when crews replant native vegetation in the park, they will be collecting seeds native to Point Loma and Ocean Beach, and they will be maintained for at least five years. He says he was excited to get the contract with the City of San Diego and knows it will help improve Sunset Cliffs in the years to come. “That’s something that’s near to my heart is working on the community here,” Ledsam said. The change is still hard to watch for people who grew up there. 1560
Zimmer, the hotel’s general manager for the past four years, said the Joy display officially begins after Thanksgiving, and lights come on every night through Christmas Eve. 173
WPTV reached out to a spokesperson with BBPD about LaVerierre's request. In a statement, the spokesperson said, "The memo is direction from the city manager and it speaks for itself."Both the Chief of Police Michael Gregory and LaVerriere declined interviews for this story. Johnson was not put on administrative leave during the investigation. Both officers are still employed with the department. 408
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