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  • Salem Man Arrested After Standoff, Restraining Order Violation – KXL

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    SALEM, OR – A 31-year-old man was arrested Sunday night, February 22nd, after police say he violated a restraining order and refused to surrender for several hours at a Southeast Salem home.

    Officers responded around 7 p.m. to a reported restraining order violation at a residence in the 4900 block of Periwinkle Drive Southeast. Police said Cristian Mercado, of Salem, was at the home in violation of a protection order that barred him from contacting the victim and her three children.

    The victim was at work when she contacted authorities. Police said location services for her children’s cellphones had been turned off.

    Mercado also had an outstanding warrant for a domestic violence-related assault involving the same victim and was known to have access to firearms, according to police.

    Officers surrounded the home and attempted to negotiate with Mercado for several hours. Police said he spoke briefly by phone at times but did not maintain communication, complicating efforts to resolve the situation.

    Salem police SWAT officers and the Crisis Negotiations Team were called to the scene. At about 11:45 p.m., Mercado surrendered without further incident.

    He was booked into the Marion County Jail on four counts of violating a restraining order and the outstanding warrant.

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  • Trial date set for wounded police officer

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    SALEM — Now that a wounded North Andover police officer has a 2026 trial date, her defense team is turning its attention to the culture of the North Andover Police Department and what transpired before the shooting nearly five months ago.

    A jury trial has been set for Feb. 9 in Essex County Superior Court following a trial assignment conference on Tuesday for Kelsey Fitzsimmons, 29, who was shot by a responding officer and colleague in her North Andover home after being served with an abuse prevention order filed by her then-fiance, North Andover firefighter Justin Aylaian.

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  • Timeline of events in Fitzsimmons case

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    A timeline for the case of North Andover police officer Kelsey Fitzsimmons, 28.

    Feb. 16: Fitzsimmons gives birth to her son with fiance Justin Aylaian, a North Andover firefighter, and takes maternity leave.


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  • Golden Globes 2024 Was All Smiles & High Fashion Behind the Scenes

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  • Stars Arrive Dressed to Impress for Return of Golden Globes on New Network

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  • UPDATE: Keke Palmer & Darius Daulton Jackson Postpone Court Date Regarding Restraining Order

    UPDATE: Keke Palmer & Darius Daulton Jackson Postpone Court Date Regarding Restraining Order

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    Keke Palmer and Darius Daulton Jackson have postponed their upcoming court date. As The Shade Room previously reported, Palmer was granted a temporary restraining order against Jackson in November.

    At the time, Palmer alleged Jackson had been physically and emotionally abusive toward her during their relationship. Additionally, the television host requested legal and sole custody of their infant son.

    RELATED: Darius Daulton Jackson Reportedly Denies Keke Palmer’s Abuse Allegations &#038; Explains Recent Altercation

    Keke Palmer & Darius Daulton Jackson’s Reported Agreement

    According to Page Six, the outlet obtained court documents filed in a Los Angeles court by Palmer on Thursday. The filing alleges Palmer and Jackson began custody “discussions” on Wednesday, November 29.

    Additionally, both parties will continue their conversation on a “mutually agreeable date,” which has not yet been set. Furthermore, Palmer and Jackson have agreed that the December 5 hearing regarding Palmer’s restraining order against Jackson can be rescheduled “until they resolve their issues in mediation.”

    Page Six reports that the ex-couple has yet to be given a new hearing date for the restraining order. However, the order will remain in effect until their next hearing.

    “[The parties] agree that all orders contained in the Temporary Restraining Order issued on November 9, 2023, shall remain in full force and effect until the hearing,” the court documents reportedly read.

    A Look Back On The Actor’s Allegations Against Darius Daulton Jackson

    As The Shade Room previously reported, Palmer filed for legal and sole custody of her son with Jackson on November 9. At the time, Palmer explained that she was “concerned” for the infant’s safety.

    “I am very concerned for Leo’s safety with Darius given his violent, volatile, and jealous nature, comments he has made which have caused me grave concern, and the lack of restraint Darius has already exhibited regarding his temper in front of our son,” Palmer reportedly alleged.

    The following day, a judge granted the actor a temporary restraining order against Jackson. The order forbade him to come within 100 yards of Palmer and their son Leo.

    At the time, RadarOnline reported that Jackson was also ordered to turn in his handguns.

    Soon after news of the filing went public, screenshots surfaced from security footage of an alleged altercation between Palmer and Jackson. In her filing, Palmer alleged that the incident occurred on November 5.

    Jackson reportedly “trespassed” into her home and “lunged” at her, knocking her over her couch. In a separate incident, Palmer accused Jackson of “choking” and “slamming” her onto stairs.

    Soon after, Palmer’s mother defended her daughter’s abuse claims against Jackson while even calling out his brother for allegedly displaying the same behavior.

    Sarunas Jackson ultimately denied the claims, per The Shade Room. However, he has now become the focus of abuse allegations from the mother of his daughter, Dominique Perry.

    RELATED: REPORT: DomiNque Perry Alleges Sarunas Jackson Choked Her While Their Daughter Was Present In 2020

    Darius Daulton Jackson has also denied Palmer’s claims against him.

    RELATED: Darius Daulton Jackson Reportedly Denies Keke Palmer’s Abuse Allegations & Explains Recent Altercation

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  • Father suspected of killing two of his four children had violent history, court records show

    Father suspected of killing two of his four children had violent history, court records show

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    The father arrested on suspicion of killing two of his four young children has a criminal history along with a string of domestic violence cases and had lost custody of his children last year, court documents reveal.

    Prospero Serna was detained by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department on Sunday for allegedly killing two of his four biological children, who were discovered by authorities after their mother made a frantic 911 call directing deputies to an apartment in Lancaster, according to the department.

    All four children were found in a bedroom with lacerations, and two died after being taken to a hospital. The other two were in stable condition with non-life-threatening injuries. Their names and ages were not immediately released.

    On Monday, the Sheriff’s Department announced it had enough evidence to charge Serna with killing the two children. His booking was delayed by the fact that Serna was not cooperating with deputies, according to the Sheriff’s Department.

    Court documents show he had a troubled history with the law since at least 2006, when a restraining order was filed against him in San Bernardino County, according to court records.

    That same year he was charged with contempt of court and disobeying a court order, though it is not clear if that was related to the previous harassment case. He was eventually convicted in 2009 of a lower charge of failure to appear after he posted a written promise to appear.

    In Los Angeles, a woman filed for a restraining order in a domestic violence prevention case involving minor children in 2007. There were no documents immediately available in that case, and it was not clear whether the restraining order was granted.

    Serna was charged in 2014 in San Bernardino with battery on a spouse, though the charges were dismissed three years later in the interest of justice, according to court records.

    In 2016, Serna was again hit with a temporary restraining order that said he could not harass, attack or strike another woman who was the mother of his children.

    Then in 2021, another temporary restraining order was issued against Serna in a San Bernardino County case involving a man. That order was dismissed a few weeks later.

    Serna lost custody of four of his children to their mother in July 2022, according to court documents reviewed by The Times. “Mother is awarded sole legal and sole physical custody of all minors,” a judge wrote in the July 13, 2022, order.

    Based on those records, the children would now range in age from 3 to 7. Two are 3-year-old twins.

    In the Los Angeles County Superior Court order, the judge decided Serna could have “unmonitored visits” with his four children at his own mother’s home, as well as monitored visits outside that home.

    The judge specified that Serna’s visits would not occur at the home of the children’s mother. The order did not cite any conduct by Serna for the limited access to his children.

    Other criminal cases found in court records include a conviction for causing a fire to a structure or forest.

    Serna was active on social media until a few days before his arrest.

    He was posting regularly on Facebook about the Israel-Hamas war in October, calling for an end to the violence in the Middle East.

    “Ceasefire or the world will be uninhabitable for everyone,” Serna said in an Oct. 16 post on what appeared to be his Facebook account.

    He had previously posted about his own history with mental health authorities.

    “Do u guys remember that time I told u guys I was tortured and injected with different drugs at a mental facility (Arrowhead regional) well I wasnt lying. So don’t judge the way I think. How would u think if u were injected by an unknown poison?”

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  • L.A. County got a restraining order against a foul-mouthed gadfly. He denies making threats

    L.A. County got a restraining order against a foul-mouthed gadfly. He denies making threats

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    For Armando Herman, the July 11 L.A. County Board of Supervisors meeting was a typical outing.

    He called an attorney a “dum dum” and an “Uncle Tom.” During a discussion on the upcoming Olympics, he accused a supervisor of fostering a Holocaust. He used an expletive 25 times, a gay slur twice and a racial epithet once. And he did much of it with a swastika pinned to his back.

    Aside from labeling the diatribes as “off topic,” there was little the supervisors could do to stop Herman, 56, an infamous gadfly at both L.A. city and county meetings. His ugly remarks were protected by the 1st Amendment.

    “You’re abusing my time,” he responded after one interjection from Board Chair Janice Hahn. “You need to stop that.”

    “You’re abusing my ears,” she shot back.

    Supervisor Janice Hahn at an L.A. County Board of Supervisors meeting on Oct. 3.

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    A week later, county officials accused Herman of crossing a line by sending vulgar, threatening emails to four of the five members of the all-female board of supervisors. The emails, the officials argued, went beyond what is allowable under free speech protections. A judge agreed, barring Herman last month from attending board meetings in person for three years — although he is still allowed to speak by phone.

    Herman insists he didn’t send the emails.

    Inflammatory commentators like Herman, who gleefully indulge in hate speech, have been a continual source of disgust for local public officials. Sometimes, the commentators are forced to leave meetings when they act disruptively, such as shouting from the audience or speaking beyond the time limit — but the ban doesn’t extend to future meetings.

    In a few instances, officials have obtained restraining orders requiring a critic to stay away from their homes, cars and offices. In 2019, the city of Los Angeles got three separate restraining orders against Herman after he allegedly threatened Deputy City Attorney Strefan Fauble, Los Angeles Board of Police Commissioners Executive President Richard Tefank and City Council President Paul Krekorian.

    The city also got a restraining order in 2016 against vocal critic Wayne Spindler after he submitted racially incendiary drawings at a public meeting and labeled then-City Council President Herb Wesson with a racial slur.

    In each case, a judge allowed Herman and Spindler to continue attending public meetings as long as they stayed 10 yards from the public official.

    The newest order against Herman is unusual in barring him from setting foot inside the Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration — including during the board’s weekly meetings.

    In their petitions for temporary restraining orders, filed July 17, Supervisors Holly Mitchell, Hilda Solis, Kathryn Barger and Hahn each said they had received an email from Herman a few days earlier. Each email asked whether the supervisor would like the sender to “eat her delicious p— at [address],” including the supervisor’s home address in both the subject line and body of the message. The emails were sent from the address “armandoherman@proton.me.”

    “l have done my best to tolerate his offensive and vulgar comments and behavior at the public meetings, but his recent email is deeply troubling and an escalation of his behavior that has me concerned for my safety,” Hahn wrote in her petition. “The comments and threats in the email are highly vulgar, deeply offensive, and when coupled with the fact that he tracked down my home address and included it with his comments, I am greatly concerned for my safety.”

    The petition from Solis cites other instances in which staffers say they were harassed by Herman. That harassment culminated in July, staffers say, when Herman sent the email to Solis and a text message to one of her field deputies threatening sexual violence.

    Herman, who is listed in court documents as a Hacienda Heights resident, denied sending the text and emails, writing in a court filing that he had never seen the email address where the messages originated. He included a complaint that he said he sent to the FBI alleging that he was being set up. He did not specify whether he had a suspect in mind.

    “Someone is attempting to impersonate me with the goal of having sanctions placed on me, stripping me of my constitutional rights of attending board hearings,” he wrote. “I am a known activist with a foul mouth, but I have never sent the messages that they alleged that I sent.”

    Herman, who was not represented by an attorney in the proceeding, did not respond to several calls for comment. Asked in a text message about his statements that he never sent the emails, he wrote, “Yes , TRUE THEY ARE trying and doing!” but did not respond to follow up messages.

    Senior Deputy County Counsel Kent Sommer wrote in a Sept. 7 court filing that the “content, threats and vulgarity” in the emails was “entirely consistent with Mr. Herman’s demonstrated language and conduct” towards the supervisors.

    After the court granted the county’s request for a temporary restraining order, Judge Gary Eto issued a permanent order on Sept. 14, barring Herman from going within 100 yards of the four supervisors’ homes, workplaces or cars.

    The permanent order also barred Herman from going in person to any public meetings in the Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration for three years.

    The next meeting he could attend would be Sept. 13, 2026. However, he can still speak at meetings during phone-in public comments.

    David Loy, legal director of the First Amendment Coalition, said that even the most offensive speech spewed in city and county public meetings is considered protected speech. However, he said, these protections do not extend to legitimate threats.

    “He could be a Democrat, Republican, Nazi, Communist — it doesn’t matter what his point of view is,” said Loy. “What’s relevant is if there’s genuine or true threats to cause harm, unrelated to his politics or ideology.”

    Last week, a judge issued an order requiring that Donald Harlan, a frequent speaker at City Council meetings, stay at least 100 yards away from Councilmember Bob Blumenfield, his home, his office and his car.

    The case stems from a Sept. 8 council meeting where Blumenfield ordered Harlan removed for yelling from the audience.

    After being told to leave, Harlan got up and pointed at Blumenfield, screaming: “Bob, you’re f— dead you f— Jew! I’m going to f— kill all your f— Jewish f— people!”

    Harlan, listed in court records as a resident of L.A.’s Westlake neighborhood, is still allowed to attend council meetings in person and speak, but he must stay at least 10 yards from Blumenfield. In a legal declaration, Blumenfield said Harlan had made other anti-Semitic comments earlier this year, during a celebration of Jewish American Heritage Month at City Hall.

    “These characters who flit in and out …. are mostly there to be disruptive. They enjoy it.” said Eric Preven, a gadfly whose running commentary is pointed yet civil. “Most of the time you just have to take it.”

    Occasionally, however, the casual use of hate speech has caused an uproar among audience members.

    A uniformed officer confrongt a woman who points toward her and a man raises his arms.

    Yvonne Michelle Autry, center, is ejected from a City Council meeting on Sept. 18, 2018, while fellow attendee Armando Herman waves his arms.

    (Los Angeles Times)

    In August, after Herman uttered an anti-Black slur, an activist with Black Lives Matter-Los Angeles demanded that council members have him ejected from the room. As Herman continued to give his remarks, audience members chanted, “Cut his mic! Cut his mic!”

    “I understand that the language is offensive,” responded Jonathan Groat, a deputy city attorney. “Nobody condones this. But he legally is entitled to give his public comment.”

    Two protesters were eventually ordered to leave the room for yelling, even as Herman continued speaking at the podium.

    “The longer we disrupt him, the longer he’s gonna be up here,” Councilmember Marqueece Harris-Dawson told the audience.

    While Herman is barred from county meetings, he has remained a reliable presence at City Hall, hurling slurs and epithets and at times using fake foreign accents in ways that target various racial and ethnic groups. He sometimes makes loud bleating noises and has his small dog in tow. He rarely says anything substantive.

    On Friday, when Councilmember Katy Yaroslavsky — who is Jewish — called Herman’s name at a committee meeting, he arrived at the podium and said, “Thank you, Jew.” At one point, he said Yaroslavsky and Blumenfield were “f— Jews.” At another, he called council members “fucking c—.” He also used the N-word.

    “I hope god kills you,” Herman said, punctuating his statement with a profanity.

    Yaroslavsky ordered Herman to be removed from the room, not because of the language, but because, among other things, his remarks were off-topic. “Get him out of here, he’s out,” she said.

    “We apparently are required to listen to this because of lawsuits,” Yaroslavsky told the audience.

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