Daily Archives: February 3, 2010

Devon Miller, Beaumont Cheerleader dies of Cardiac Arrest

This is not a good story. How do parents live past this kind of emotional torture? We all walk through life and take our children for granted. I can’t imagine how hard it would be to let my girls go. JD

A 14-year-old cheerleader at Beaumont High School died Wednesday morning, after apparently suffering cardiac arrest.

School officials said Devon Christine Miller’s death may be related to an undisclosed medical illness.

The ninth-grader “took part in numerous campus sports” as well as other extracurricular programs, according to a bulletin on the Beaumont Unified School District website.

Grief counselors were sent to Beaumont High to meet with students and teachers impacted by the girl’s death.

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Florida kite surfer killed by sharks off Stuart Beach

A man was killed by sharks in a rare fatal attack this afternoon in the waters off Stuart, authorities said.

Stephen Howard Schafer, 38, of Stuart was kite surfing south of Stuart Beach about 4:15 p.m. when the sharks attacked him, according to Bureau Chief Doug Killane of Martin County Fire-Rescue and Martin County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Rhonda Irons.

A lifeguard through his binoculars spotted the man floating about a quarter-mile offshore in an unguarded stretch of ocean, Irons said. The lifeguard paddled to him on a rescue board, pulled the man away from the sharks and carried him back to shore.

Rescue workers gave the man CPR before paramedics brought him to Martin Memorial Hospital, where he died.

The Martin County Sheriff’s Office was investigating the death, said sheriff’s Capt. Mark McKinley.

“I’ve been here 25 years,” McKinley said. “To my knowledge, this is the first shark-related fatality we’ve seen.”

In fact, Palm Beach, Martin and St. Lucie counties have all escaped fatal shark attacks until now, according to the International Shark Attack File compiled at the University of Florida’s Florida Museum of Natural History

Schafer’s friends told TCPalm.com they are shocked by his death.

“I’ve never heard of multiple sharks in this area surrounding someone and fatally wounding him,” said the victim’s childhood friend, Teague Taylor, 36. “He was the nicest person ever.”

On Tuesday, the day before the fatal attack, Taylor told TCPalm.com he was surfing near where his friend was attacked and he saw several sharks.

“You always think in the back of your mind that they (sharks) are out there,” he said.

Jordan Schwartz, who has known Schafer for five years, told TCPalm.com that Schafer was a very experienced kiteboard surfer.

“He was a super nice guy. Always mellow. I don’t think he had any enemies,” he said.

Sharks have been gathering along Palm Beach County beaches recently in their annual chase of baitfish, Palm Beach County Ocean Rescue Lt. Don May said last week when a hammerhead shark was caught off Ocean Reef Park.

Lemon, bull and hammerhead sharks often are seen off area beaches this time of year, Palm Beach County Ocean Rescue Lt. Don May said.

It was unknown whether Stuart Beach would be open Thursday.

According to the International Shark Attack File compiled at the University of Florida’s Florida Museum of Natural History, Martin County had never had a fatal shark attack before. A person was killed in Indian River County in 1998.

The last shark-bite fatality in Florida was in 2005, according to the file, in Walton County in the Panhandle.

However, in 2008, Florida had the most unprovoked attacks in the United States — the total of 32 attacks was equal to the 32 reported in 2007. Surfers/windsurfers were at highest risk, with nearly 57 percent of the reported attacks in the report’s compilation.

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No Lay Off: Los Angeles City Council Votes to Prolong the Inevitable

Like the union toady’s that they are, the Los Angeles City Council delayed any decisions on lay off plans for another thirty days. With a monthly payroll of 53,471, the cowardly council could not see that the only way to cut the budget is to lay off the excessive bloat that sponges off of the taxpayer dollar. It wont be long . . . the end is near. California, and all of its municipalities will be bankrupt soon. Perhaps right before the November elections. ED.

The 15-0 vote was aimed at giving the City Council time to come up with alternative proposals for saving money that would minimize — or even eliminate — what budget analysts say is a need to cut as many as 1,500 jobs.

The council also created a working group to discuss proposals for cutting costs in the Police and Fire Departments, and gave them 30 days to issue a report.

A recommendation to eliminate the Departments of Disability, Human Services and Environmental Affairs was sent back to various committees for further debate over the next 30 days.

City Administrative Analyst Miguel Santana warned that delays could force the city to lay off additional workers.

A host of city workers and union members gathered at City Hall to ask the City Council to hold off on laying off workers. The proposed downsizing comes as the city is granting early retirement to at least 2,400 and possibly as many as 2,700 workers.

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Vicious Dog Owners must be held accountable

I re-posted this from the San Bernardino Sun with the hope that perhaps it might just make a difference. Dogs can be used like guns. A gun, you squeeze the trigger and you kill a person. A dog that’s trained to attack is the same thing. I changed the title a bit, but the end result is just as good. JD

Authorities should hit the owners of the dogs that viciously attacked small children in Fontana with the most serious charges possible.

The attack by four pit bulls and a pit bull-bullmastiff mix left 5-year-old Destiny Colon in critical condition and on a ventilator. Her 7-year-old brother had part of his leg chewed off and an 8-year-old also was injured.

The dogs escaped by going under a backyard fence to attack a mom and her children.

At minimum, the owners violated Fontana’s ordinance limiting owners to three dogs, and another requiring that animals be properly secured on a property. If police and the District Attorney’s Office determine the owners can be charged with failure to control a dangerous animal or even criminal negligence, we’re all for it.

There is no good reason to have five powerful and aggressive dogs on one site. Anyone who does needs to be held to full account when things go wrong.

An animal control officer speculated that the fact that one of the females was in heat might have played a role in triggering the attack. We urge all owners of powerful breeds to have them spayed or neutered, which greatly decreases the chance a dog will attack.

A 3-year-old Apple Valley boy was killed by the family pit bull last month. A pregnant Hesperia woman was seriously injured by her pit bull in October. A 17-year-old boy was attacked by a pit bull in Montclair in June.

We understand that it is the fault of
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owners and breeders that pit bulls have become so dangerous, responsible for nearly a third of fatal dog attacks over 20 years in a national study.

Those who accept the risk of keeping such dogs must be held accountable for the results.

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Babysitter Jared Billette sent to prison for killing nine month old boy

Jared Billette

How many of you would let a guy that looks like this guy watch your kids? Especially a nine month old baby? I might sound crazy here, but I would call the cops if I saw Jared Billette walking down my street.

A babysitter is sentenced to five years to life in prison for killing a nine month old Sandy boy. Little Milo Doxey died last year.

Jared Billette, 23, originally told investigators he was swinging the boy and his head hit a hard surface. But, he later admitted that was not true and pleaded guilty to felony child abuse homicide.

In addition to prison time, Billette also has to pay $7,000 restitution. And, the judge also ordered him to pay for counseling for little Milo’s mother, as long as she needs it.

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