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Doctors Call for End to "Drug Fest" Raves

The Los Angeles Times is reporting that local emergency room directors are calling for an end to raves like last weekend's Electric Daisy Carnival. They say that they prepared for the 2-day electronic music festival as a "multi-casualty incident," or the same way they would respond to a disaster such as the Chatsworth Metrolink train crash. The rave last weekend led to at least 63 arrests for drug possession, sale of narcotics, trespassing, and drinking in public, and scores of traumatic and drug-related injuries.

The Electric Daisy Carnival was held at the Los Angeles Coliseum and Exposition Park and drew 185,000 revelers. The company organizing the event, Insomniac, said it was the largest party of its kind in North America. The Coliseum is located on state land and is operated jointly by the city, county and state commission. The venue's manager says raves like the Electric Daisy Carnival are twice as profitable as a USC game. Emergency room directors, however, liken the raves to government-sanctioned drug fests that unnecessarily risk people's health and put a strain on emergency services. 

Injuries, Drug Possession Arrests Reported at Electric Daisy Carnival

The Electric Daisy Carnival last weekend was filled to capacity. The electronic music festival was held Friday and Saturday from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and at Exposition Park, and drew 185,000 people ages 16 and older. No deaths were reported at the event, but more than 226 injuries were reported. Of those injuries, 114 required care at hospitals. Since the event was so large, paramedics were stationed at the site.

The Los Angeles Police Department was also present at the event and reported 63 people arrested on Saturday night. Nine of those arrested were juveniles. Those arrested were charged with drug possession, sale of narcotics, trespassing, and drinking in public. Members of the LAPD were positioned in two helicopters and around the perimeter of the event site.

30+ People Face Drug and Fraud Charges in San Diego Crime Ring

San Diego County District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis announced this week that at least 30 people, including many white supremacists, have been arrested and charged in connection with a credit-card fraud ring. The fraud ring committed multiple crimes across the county including counterfeit, robbery and burglary, and drug possession. The group created fake $100 dollar bills, tapped into credit-card accounts by re-encoding the magnetic strips on gift cards, and traded methamphetamine and heroine for credit card information from hotel employees.   

The investigation into the ring, known as "Operation Blue Ray," was conducted from October 2009 until last month and involved the District Attorney's Office, the Secret Service, the San Diego Regional Fraud Task Force, the U.S. Marshals Service, and the San Diego Police Department. Dumanis said that the credit-card fraud ring was "one of the most organized counterfeiting operations" ever in San Diego County.

 

 

 

Beverly Hills Socialite, Actress Charged With Drug Possession

SoCal actress Lisette Lee, who starred in the 2008 movie, "The Doorman," has been arrested on drug charges after Drug Enforcement Administration Agents in an Ohio airport found 506 pounds of marijuana in her luggage. She has been charged with conspiracy and possession of drugs with the intent to distribute. She is being held without bail until a hearing Friday. She was traveling with two personal assistants and a bodyguard. The members of her entourage have been released, but may also face charges.

She and her entourage took off from Van Nuys on a charted flight to Columbus. They had aroused suspicion because of their copious amount of heavy luggage, and DEA investigators met them when their plane landed. The group was carrying 13 suitcases, some so heavy that it took two men to carry them, and it took three vehicles to transport them.

 

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