Friday, December 27, 2024

Santa Monica Police Nab Suspect in Deadly Pedestrian Hit-and-Run Incident

Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) has announced the arrest of Rod Sharif, a 30-year-old Los Angeles resident, in connection with a fatal hit-and-run accident that claimed the life of a Vietnam War veteran on December 22, 2024. The incident occurred at the intersection of Wilshire Blvd. and Chelsea Ave., where the victim was fatally struck by a white Toyota Rav4 while crossing southbound on Wilshire.

Eyewitnesses reported the suspect vehicle fleeing eastbound at a high speed immediately after the incident. The victim, a long-standing resident of Santa Monica, was pronounced deceased at the scene. In a determined effort to solve the case, SMPD’s Major Accident Response Team and Traffic Investigations Unit were quick to gather video evidence leading to the identification of Sharif.

On December 27, 2024, SMPD’s Traffic Unit, supported by SWAT and detectives from the Criminal Investigations Division, executed search and arrest warrants at Sharif's residence in Santa Monica Canyon. Officers recovered several pieces of crucial evidence, including the damaged vehicle involved in the collision. Sharif faces charges of murder and felony hit-and-run, along with previous charges of reckless and impaired driving.

SMPD encourages anyone with additional information about the incident to contact their team. This tragic event has deeply impacted the community, reminding residents of the critical need for road safety awareness​

Wednesday, December 25, 2024

HAPPY CHANUKAH: Simcha Monica Shines Bright with 34th Annual Menorah Lighting

In a lively celebration of tradition and community, Chabad in Simcha Monica marked the Chanukah season with its 34th annual Grand Menorah Lighting Ceremony. The event took place on the evening of Wednesday, December 25, 2024, transforming the Third Street Promenade in Downtown Santa Monica into a festive hub of culture and joy.

The ceremony featured spirited performances by Boruch Friedman and Aaron Niasoff of the Esh Orchestra, adding a musical flourish to the evening. Santa Monica City Councilmember Ellis Raskin had the distinguished honor of lighting the menorah, symbolizing the official start of Chanukah. Joining him at the event were Councilmembers Dan Hall, Natalya Zernitskaya, and Jesse Zwick, underscoring the city’s commitment to celebrating its diverse communities.

Families in attendance participated in crafts, savored freshly made hot latkes, and warmed up with steaming cups of cocoa, creating a welcoming and festive atmosphere for all.

Presented by Chabad in Simcha Monica, this year’s Menorah Lighting celebrated the rich history of the Jewish festival while fostering a sense of unity and inclusivity, bringing together attendees from all walks of life to share in the joy of the season.

Chanukah, also known as the Festival of Lights, is an eight-day Jewish holiday commemorating the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem. Celebrated with the nightly lighting of the menorah, special prayers, and traditional foods, it serves as a testament to resilience and faith, retelling the story of the miraculous eight-day burn of a small quantity of oil. This festival stands as a symbol of hope and the triumph of light over darkness.

Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Bushman Prankster Brings Surprise and Smiles to Santa Monica Pier

On Tuesday, December 23, 2024, the Santa Monica Pier became the stage for a unique blend of humor and surprise, courtesy of a man who goes by the name Georgia Pranksters  (@georgiapranksters). Disguised as a bush, he seamlessly blended into the surroundings, only to leap out and startle unsuspecting locals and tourists passing by the iconic landmark. Georgia Pranksters, a Marine veteran battling depression, has found joy in bringing laughter to others. “Making people smile and laugh is what makes me happy,” he shared. Having honed his pranking skills since childhood, he now spreads positivity with his signature "bushman pranks." Many pier visitors were caught off guard, with reactions ranging from shock to hearty laughter, as the prankster reminded passersby of the power of humor. Despite his camouflaged appearance, the veteran’s mission is clear: to share his laughter and happiness with the world. The Santa Monica Pier continues to attract unique talents and creative individuals, adding vibrant layers to its lively atmosphere.

Monday, December 23, 2024

Santa Monica Mayor Lana Negrete Kicks Off ‘Mocha with the Mayor’ at Starbucks

Santa Monica Mayor Lana Negrete, newly elected and eager to engage with the community, held her first “Mocha with the Mayor” event at Starbucks across from City Hall on Tuesday, December 23, 2024. The casual gathering, just days before Christmas, allowed residents to meet their new leader, share ideas, and enjoy live music. "I'm super honored and proud to be the mayor of the city that I was born and raised in," Negrete shared. A lifelong Santa Monican, she highlighted her deep roots in the community, noting she grew up near Fourth and Ashland, attended local public schools, and now raises her own children in the city. Negrete also operates the Santa Monica Music Center, a family business founded 52 years ago. In her remarks, the mayor emphasized her commitment to community outreach. "I really want to use this year to reach all different corners of the city, all the different zip codes, and knock on people's doors," she said. Negrete plans to host the monthly “Mocha with the Mayor” events at various coffee shops around the city to connect with as many residents as possible. The event featured live music by Music Mentors, a student band from Santa Monica High School, creating a lively atmosphere. Negrete encouraged residents to join her future gatherings, promising that every session will include music and an open forum for community dialogue. "Come join me at ‘Mocha with the Mayor,’" Negrete urged. "I'm just here to listen to you."

Santa Monica Police Officers Arrest Knife-Wielding Robbery Suspect Near Pier

Santa Monica Police arrested a man near Ocean Avenue by the Santa Monica Pier at approximately 7:30 a.m. on Monday, December 23, 2024, following a reported robbery. According to the victim, the suspect approached him in an aggressive manner while wielding a knife and yelling. Fearing for his safety, the victim dropped his luggage bag, which the suspect then took before walking away. The victim called out for someone to contact the police. Officers arrived shortly after the incident, located the suspect, and recovered the stolen belongings. The victim’s property was returned, and the suspect was taken into custody. The suspect has been charged with robbery under California Penal Code § 211, which defines the crime as the felonious taking of another person's property against their will through force or fear. The investigation is ongoing.

Sunday, December 22, 2024

Santa Rides in Style: Venice Electric Bike Parade Brings Holiday Cheer

Santa Monica Beach came alive with a sparkling procession of joy and light as the Venice Electric Bike Parade illuminated Ocean Front Walk on December 22, 2024. Participants, dressed in festive holiday attire—including Santa suits and elf costumes—rode electric bikes and trikes adorned with thousands of twinkling lights, creating a magical glow against the twilight sky. Kicking off at the Venice Beach Recreation Center, the parade traveled along the bustling path past Venice Skate Park, culminating near Santa Monica Muscle Beach. Accompanied by festive tunes, this weekly celebration of creativity, community, and eco-conscious fun drew spectators from across the region. The vibrant display of holiday spirit on wheels left an indelible mark on both participants and spectators, turning an ordinary evening into a luminous holiday tradition.

PAWS OFF THE PIER: Santa Monica Animal Control Officers Address Alleged Puppy Sales

Santa Monica Animal Control Officers responded to a report on Saturday, December 21, 2024, regarding an individual allegedly selling puppies at the Santa Monica Pier. The act was in potential violation of California Code, PEN 597.4, which prohibits the sale or giveaway of live animals on public streets, highways, and boardwalks.

Officers made contact with the individual, explained the applicable law, and clarified the legal restrictions against such transactions. The individual cooperated with officers, avoiding a citation by adhering to the guidance provided.

Under California Code, PEN 597.4, selling or giving away live animals in public spaces as part of a commercial transaction is unlawful, except under specific exemptions. A first violation typically results in an infraction with a fine of up to $250. If an animal is harmed or placed in danger, however, the offense escalates to a misdemeanor, carrying heavier penalties.

The Santa Monica Police Department emphasized its commitment to enforcing state animal welfare laws and ensuring the health and safety of animals within the community.