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POLITICS
Muslim leaders call
on Cox for help
Newport Beach Rep. Chris Cox met on Monday with local Muslim
leaders to discuss their concerns about the detention of Wagdy
Ghoneim, an imam at the Islamic Institute of Orange County.
Ghoneim had been held since November, when immigration authorities
took him in because his visa had expired.
Supporters and family members said Ghoneim should be freed on bond
because of health problems, and they charged that the Muslim
community is unjustly the target of increased immigration vigilance
in the name of homeland security.
Cox agreed to look into the case, but after a bond hearing Tuesday
in San Pedro, Ghoneim’s attorney announced the imam and his family
will leave the U.S.
PUBLIC SAFETY
Firefighters deliver baby sans doctors
Newport Beach firefighters helped deliver a baby early on the
morning after Christmas.
The firefighters got to the Santa Ana Heights apartment of a woman
who had the baby about two minutes later -- before paramedics could
arrive.
The woman and her new daughter were doing well, fire Capt. Chip
Duncan reported.
Man considers
ring a lordly item
The story of a U.S. Marine who lost a finger when he refused to
let doctors cut off his wedding ring after he was injured in an Iraqi
firefight touched many, including local residents.
Business owner Bobby Atkins, who runs a limousine service, helped
set Ontario couple David and Devann Battle, both 19, up with a
belated honeymoon -- at the Four Seasons Hotel in Newport Beach.
The couple married in June, two days before he shipped off to
serve in Iraq.
Police shoot, kill
man at local bank
Newport Beach Police shot and killed Costa Mesa resident Paul
Acierno after he allegedly pointed a gun at officers inside a Fashion
Island bank Tuesday afternoon.
Acierno, 35, was trying to conduct a financial transaction that
aroused the suspicion of employees at the Washington Mutual branch,
who then called police.
The man refused to cooperate with officers and pointed at least
one of two guns he had at them, police said.
The shooting is under investigation.
Longtime surgeon
dies after car crash
After a Wednesday car crash, a Newport Beach neurosurgeon died in
the hospital he had worked at for more than 30 years.
John C. Kennady, 78, died of his injuries at Western Medical
Center in Santa Ana, where he had worked as a trauma surgeon.
His Porsche Carrera was broadsided by an SUV at a Costa Mesa
intersection Wednesday afternoon.
Police are investigating the crash.
Boat buyer has his preliminary hearing
A preliminary hearing for the man who bought a yacht from a couple
missing since the sale was postponed until Tuesday.
Skylar DeLeon, 25, is charged with three counts of money
laundering and three counts of possession of money earned from drug
sales, in connection with his purchase of the boat.
Retired couple Tom and Jackie Hawks, who had lived on the boat
until its Nov. 15 sale, have not been seen or heard from since.
Lifeguards save towers from winds
As winds and rain beat down on coastal areas this week, lifeguards
scrambled Tuesday to save their towers from floating away with the
current.
The current swept away 50 feet of sand all along the beach, one
lifeguard said, and along with it an emergency ramp valued at
$20,000.
The California Highway Patrol said nearly 300 traffic accidents
were reported along Orange County freeways that morning alone, most
of them a likely result of driving too fast on slippery pavement.
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