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Hemet Police Unable To Defend Facility From Fourth Insurgency-Style Attack, Other Government Targets Feared Next



Apr 12, 2010 4 Comments ›› Pat Dollard

Police Booby Traps

Los Angeles Times:

The blaze broke out about 2 a.m. Monday at a police shooting range. Since January there have been four incidents targeting gang task force officers and city property.

Authorities are investigating whether an early morning fire Monday at a Hemet police shooting range was yet another attack on the department, which has been hit with repeated booby traps over the last three months.

The fire at the remote training facility off Warren Road broke out shortly after 2 a.m. Much of the building was destroyed in the blaze.

“In light [of] the incidents involving our department over the past three months, we are investigating the possibility that this is related, but we will not speculate at this point until the investigators are able to complete their work,” said Hemet Police Capt. Dave Brown.

Police have been on high alert after four attacks on the department and city property since January. The City Council is expected to vote Tuesday on a resolution to help fortify local buildings against assault.

The first attempted attack came on New Year’s Day when someone scaled the offices of the Hemet-San Jacinto Valley Gang Task Force and redirected natural gas lines inside the building in hopes of causing an explosion. It didn’t work.

Next, a homemade firearm was rigged to go off when gang officers opened the gate to their parking lot. The bullet narrowly missed an officer.

The third incident involved what police said was a deadly device affixed to the bottom of an unmarked police car. The device fell off before it could activate.

On March 22 someone threatened to burn a police car, and the next day four code-enforcement trucks were torched behind City Hall.

The council resolution, if approved, would declare an emergency so that fences, barriers, security glass and other defensive measures could be installed more quickly without the need for a lengthy bidding process.

The resolution cites law enforcement intelligence as saying city-owned buildings are likely targets in the future. Topping the list is the Police Department, which already has closed off some sidewalks around the building and increased surveillance of the area.

“Intelligence reports indicate that the police facility is the likely focus of future criminal acts,” Brown wrote in a memo to council members. “Immediate action is required to harden these facilities.”

Police formally have named no suspects in the attacks, though they suspect that they are the work of gang members upset over crackdowns in the last few months.

There is a $200,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of whoever is behind the attacks.


  • mike3481

    Sounds like “Assault on Precinct 13″ – 1976 version (a lame & gay film).

    The Hemet P.D. better get a reputation of a “shooting Police Force” before they get their asses overrun.

    In the 1990′s where I live,(Pop. 20,000) the city P.D. shot and killed 5 suspects including 2 bank robbers who were fleeing and were fatally shot in the back. :shock:

    The D.A. cleared all involved in every shooting.

    We’re 20 miles from Salinas,Ca., often referred to as the murder capital of California and not one of the Salinas Latino gang-bangers dares come here and makes trouble cos they know our P.D. has no problem shooting bad actors.

    Sleep tight everyone. :lol:

  • DC

    Since the ganstas felt it necessary to burn down the PD’s shooting range, the PD will just have to practice on LIVE targets! :cool: :gun: :gun: :gun:

  • http://www.dirtydozensbunker.com Sanders

    Folks who have been following this saga, strongly suspect the Hemet PD, or someone connected to them, are doing this themselves, in order to secure more funding.

    Ask yourself – Who benefits? Is it a gang, who by their actions, draw unwanted attention to themselves? Or is it the PD, who stand to gain more funds from the state and feds to beef up their operations?

    http://www.agingrebel.com/?p=2930

  • USMCTANKS

    The gang problem in California is out of control. Anyone who lives here can tell you that in the last 20 years since Reagan promised us secure borders in exchange for amnesty we have been flooded with illegal aliens. A full one third of our prison population is illegal and a full 60% of the prison population is of Mexican decent.

    Unless the police stop with the “us against them” attitude and start to reach out to the conservative tax paying pro American’s with support and assistance in starting local Militia’s…..A time will come when they’ll need us and the support will no longer be there.

    Remember the gangs out number the LEO’s in almost EVERY city in California.