Los Ángeles is making few arrests at occupy LA Encampment (Breaking News)
Los Angeles, CA- Police have moved in on the Occupy Los Angeles encampment at City Hall and arrested few protesters who defied an eviction notice.
Officers began a raid on the camp early Wednesday, two days after a deadline passed for protesters to clear out. American Police encouraged similar actions in many states in The United States, so many protesters placed outside City Hall. GalaTView has observed that police have arrested people peacefully and all the police operation was very well organized.
Police from LA have removed protesters and according to some police sources all the arrested people won’t pay over $100 in their bails so most of the arrests were peacefully under protection of many civil rights.
The Los Angeles encampment is one of the largest still remaining in the country and it is a movement against economic disparity and perceived corporate greed began with Occupy Wall Street in Manhattan two months ago.
Dr.Murray will spend four years in prison
By GalaTview Staff
The Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor described cardiologist Conrad Murray as “reckless” and a liar, someone who is a “danger to the community” with “no sense of remorse and no sense of fault” for Jackson’s death. He is going to be in jail 4 years but according to a new law of California he could spend fewer years (some of them at home).
The amount will be determined at a later date. His medical license is pending so Pastor also ruled that Murray would be required to make restitution to the estate of Jackson, his children and other family members.
Manny won the game again and Marquez suffered with this controversial decision
By GalaTView Staff
Touch to the intense practice was pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao, The time had come for Manny Pacquiao to act on his desire to convincingly defeat Juan Manuel Marquez, his great rival from Mexico.
“Now it’s time to shed doubt over who the best fighter is,” the Mexican said in the run up to tonight’s 12-round bout at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. “I want to win this fight because I believe I won the first two.” When the fight was promoted in Pacquiao’s homeland, Márquez gave his opponent added motivation by wearing a T-shirt bearing the legend: “We Were Robbed.”
With the World Boxing Organization welterweight title on the line, Pacquiao received as well as he gave on Saturday night at the sold-out MGM Grand Garden Arena in winning a majority decision over Marquez, who had twice before taking the Filipino champion to the limit in earning a draw and losing a split decision.
Judges Glenn Trowbridge (116-112 ) and Dave Moretti (115-113) scored it for Pacquiao. Robert Hoyle called it a draw, 114-114.