Saturday, October 26, 2013

PSA for LakeLA, Seriously


I need to take a post and interrupt my normally entertaining story-telling for some shit that is way, way,
fucking way more important than anything I have ever posted.


Christopher Hubbart is scheduled to move to 17132 Laredo Vista Avenue this December.
That is two blocks from my house.
This man is a repeat offender, a serial rapist that has proven he is beyond rehabilitation.


I am not okay with this, and no one should be. 
He needs to stay institutionalized indefinitely, as he has more than proven he is a threat to society. 
Please help me make this explicitly clear to the powers that be -

Until Nov. 29, the public can submit written comments by emailing HubbartLASafetyTaskForce@da.lacounty.gov.

Comments can also be mailed to this address:

Hubbart L.A. Safety Task Force
c/o District Attorney’s Office Sex Crimes Division
320 West Temple Street, Room 777
Los Angeles, CA 90012

Judge Brown will hold a public hearing on Dec. 4 in San Jose on Hubbart’s proposed residence.
Anyone who wishes to address the judge directly will be allowed to speak at the hearing in
Santa Clara County Court, Department 32, 190 W. Hedding Street, Fourth Floor.


4 comments:

  1. You know, it's really the un-announced rapists you need to be vigilant about. Not saying it's cool to have one move into your neighborhood, just saying I'd be more concerned about the ones sneaking around "Under the Radar" so to say.

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    1. I definitely get what you're saying, and you're right.
      But we know who this is, and we can do something about it.
      Not to mention, all this media coverage and mass knowledge of someone serial incarcerated is going to ruin the already tanking value of properties over here.

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  2. This happened to us once, in our old house. It was a rural area, so the SO was more like a couple of miles away, but our kids and women roamed further too ... and there were long stretches with no houses or even street lights. Hardly ever any police. It was nerve-wracking. As far as I know he's still there, and there were no incidents while we lived there.

    You'll run up against the "they have to live somewhere" argument a lot. But I think you're right - they should continue to be institutionalized.

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    1. This is exactly our situation. It's downright nerve-wracking!
      Not to mention, what will this media coverage do to property values out here?

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