Arrests, Gun And Drug Seizures target crime ring
LAist is part of Southern California Public Radio, a member-supported public media network. For the latest national news from NPR and our live radio broadcast, visitA ghost gun is displayed before the start of an event about gun violence at the White House on April 11, 2022.California Attorney General Rob Bonta and LAPD Chief Michael Moore said the people arrested were members of organizations that allegedly run a statewide narcotics and firearm trafficking network.
“Providing for youth programs and interventions so that we can cut the flow into these organizations is as important as taking off the leadership within the organization,” McGuyre said. It fell to Mick Wasco, who has been energy management director at Miramar since 2010, to explain to Bedell that Miramar was set up to run the base without using power from the city of San Diego in the case of a local or national power grid failure.
"It's designed to operate the first Air Force or Air Force's North Headquarters building completely independently for up to four and a half hours," he said. Brandon Newell was a Marine artilleryman in 2003. He remembers rushing north from Kuwait into Iraq, only to run out of fuel. It makes sense for every state to have disaster-resilient grids on military bases, he said, and Miramar has already helped out. During a heatwave in 2022, the state energy grid was under the. This time, Bedell got a surprise text from San Diego Gas & Electric asking if Miramar could go off city power to reduce the load and avoid outages.
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