By Gazette Staff Writers — Friday, November 3rd, 2023
Ismael Alonzo was inducted into the Army on September 7, 1965, where he went to Basic Training at Fort Polk, Louisiana. His friend Tony Cervantez Sr. went with him. Tony also lived in Fillmore. In November 1965, he went to Fort Ord Ca. for advanced Infantry training as a SML vehicle driver. On February 4, 1966, Ismael was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 28th Infantry Division (Black Lions), located in Phuac Vinh, Viet Nam, 38 miles northeast of Saigon. The 28th Division had gone to Viet Nam in 1965 and his troop was replacing the first phase of combat soldiers. He was assigned to Supply and was given the task of replacing the radio operator for the platoon. Ismael would be with the 28th Division when they went out on missions. He oversaw supply and demand in the front lines. He spent many hours in helicopters securing what was needed. Sometimes in rough areas to land in landing zones because of the terrain. Ismael was awarded several medals including the Bronze Star Medal, Army Commendation Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Viet Nam Service Medal, Combat Infantry Badge, Republic of Viet Nam Campaign Ribbon, and the Sharpshooter Badge. He was discharged on September 7, 1967, as an E-4 Specialist. He was born in Mexico, but his family settled in San Antonio, Texas for five years before moving to Santa Paula where the family worked in agriculture. He graduated from Santa Paula High School in 1965. |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Friday, November 3rd, 2023
From the Publisher A hero appeared at the October 26 City Council meeting. In his 2000-plus word address to the Council, I believe he answers the recent shakedown letter threatening to sue Fillmore to force compliance with the California Voting Rights Act, costing us at least $37,000. His name is Paul Conrad Copley. He is Ventura County Coordinator for the California Ranked Choice Voting Institute. He believes this threat is an abuse of the CVRA and that the solution here is Proportional Ranked Choice Voting. After a thorough study of Fillmore's voting system, he "strongly urges the city to pursue the settlement outlined in his third described option." [online]. Mr. Copley's printed statement is far too long to include in its entirety this week, so it has been posted online at www.FillmoreGazette.com. I urge everyone to read it. Here is a small part: "Kevin Shenkman, the most experienced and aggressive attorney in the state pursuing CVRA litigation, contacted the city of Fillmore, asked for demographic information and information about the City Council, and, upon reviewing the data, decided not to take any action against Fillmore. It can be speculated that some of the attorneys in California sending CVRA threat letters are looking for a quick payday and don’t intend to sue if the city calls their bluff. Kevin Shenkman is not one such attorney. He does his homework, and he truly believes in the CVRA and the work he is doing. He doesn’t bluff, and he doesn’t blow smoke. He would likely have sent a CVRA threat letter if he felt there was a violation worthy of a potential lawsuit. Options: Given the established background information and the need for the City Council to decide, I would like to enumerate three options facing the City of Fillmore for the benefit of the City Council, its staff, and the residents: Concede, Resist, or Settle." *** Distinguished Council Members and Staff, Thank you for taking the time to hear and receive my public comments today and for your open I acknowledge that I am not a resident of Fillmore. I live in Oak Park, a small unincorporated It is my opinion, and the stated opinion of the group that I volunteer with, that the California However, I believe the CVRA can be abused, and not every city is served by the transition to There are several options the city could take in responding to the CVRA threat letter, but before Important Background Items: Given the established background information and the need for the City Council to decide, I In option A, the city chooses to concede to the threat letter sent by Attorney Jason Dominguez If nobody comes forward seeking office, a district is left with no candidates, and a representative The city could argue that given the current makeup of the City Council and the demographic In Option C, the City decides to seek a settlement with Mr. Dominguez and the plaintiff. The City Sincerely, Paul Conrad Copley |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Friday, November 3rd, 2023
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By Gazette Staff Writers — Friday, November 3rd, 2023
Tri-Counties Regional Center (TCRC) is one of 21 regional centers in California who provide life-long services to people with develop-mental disabilities. On Wednesday, October 25th, 9:30am, Tri-Counties Regional Center hosted a Public Forum and Grand Opening of the Tri-Counties Regional Center (TCRC) Fillmore office located at 970 W. Ventura Street. Omar Noorzad, Ph.D., Executive Director and the Directors’ Group of Tri-Counties Regional Center spoke, and Fillmore City Council Member Mayor Pro Tem Christina Villaseñor performed the ribbon cutting for the event. The office dedication was to Fillmore’s Michael Quijada for his commitment and service to TCRC for over 28 years. Many stayed after to receive services, help family members, service providers, and other community partners, and taking the opportunity to answer questions. More photos online at www.FillmoreGazette.com. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Friday, November 3rd, 2023
Lions Club President Stephen McQuian and Member-at-Large Brandy Hollis met with Jesus Ortiz aka “Don Chuy” the proud owner of El Pescador #12 of Fillmore. Chuy has been an amazing community supporter, not just with Lions Club but the entire community. Not only is he a kind and giving individual who cares about his community and employees, but the food and his staff at the restaurant are stellar. Lions Club is preparing to kick off their annual Enchilada Dinner on Saturday, November 4th. This year it will be held at the Fillmore High School horseshoe off First Street. For tickets contact either of these members at 805-200-1440 or 805-258-3975. Enlarge Photo |
Congratulations to the Flashes who defeated Hueneme last week 35 – 28 and secured their spot in the first round of CIF Playoffs! The Flashes will host Cerritos High School, Friday, November 3rd at 7pm. For more details read One Town, One Team article. Photo credit Crystal Gurrola. Enlarge Photo By Gazette Staff Writers — Friday, November 3rd, 2023
By FHS Head Football Coach Charlie Weis, M. Ed. Fillmore is a town built around a culture of hard work, family, and perseverance. These fundamental pillars of our community are deeply engrained in our student athletes. Holding strong to those core values, Flashes football was able to overcome tremendous adversity and accomplish greatness this season. After losing numerous athletes to injuries just prior to the season, they could have lost hope. After dropping three games in a row at home they had every reason to stop believing in themselves. Forced to travel hundreds of miles for 5 straight weeks without a home game, the team could have taken the easy path and coasted through the end of their season. Not a single member of the team did any of those things. Instead, they dug deep and found themselves working harder than ever. They rallied around their teammates, like a family, and supported and encouraged each other. They persevered together. Instead of taking the easy way out, Fillmore strived for greatness. The Flashes finished their season with 6 straight wins, a league title (for the second year in a row), and a playoff berth (for the third straight season). They embodied everything that is great about this community and this school, and they earned their place in FHS history. Now, they take on their next great challenge, the CIF Championship playoffs. This Friday, November 3rd, the Flashes host Cerritos high school at home at 7pm. Cerritos high might be more than twice the size of Fillmore high, but they do not have the heart or the community that we have. Flashes football is calling on their community to come out to support the football team and show Cerritos that we are One Town and One Team, and we will never stop believing in our ability to overcome any odds. |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Friday, November 3rd, 2023
The Santa Ana Winds blew into Ventura County on Sunday, October 29th, bringing High Wind and Red Flag Warnings with them. The northeast winds had peak gusts ranging between 40-70 mph, with the strongest winds reported near Magic Mountain Truck Trail east of Santa Clarita at 104 mph. SoCal Edison issued a possible power cutoff, as part of the Public Safety Power Shutoff program. The program uses several decision-making factors before shutting off power to homes and businesses: weather network, vegetation moisture sampling, supercomputing technology, and fire danger indexes. Also, on Sunday and Monday, Edison was at the Fillmore Senior Center giving away free rechargeable phone chargers, a lightbulb that works when the power is out and a $10 gift certificate for free bagged ice at Smart & Final or Rite Aid. 250 people showed up on Sunday and at least 200 kits were available on Monday for the community. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Friday, November 3rd, 2023
The Sheriff’s Office of Emergency Services tracked the Santa Ana wind event which impacted Ventura County Sunday-Wednesday which place Fillmore in the red “critical” fire danger category. Northeast winds were predicted to peak Sunday morning and last through mid-week. Forecasts called for sustained winds of 20-30mph with gusts ranging from 40-60mph. Low relative humidity and windy conditions contributed to an increased risk for wildfire. Due to the low relative humidity and high winds, Southern California Edison monitored 26 electrical circuits in Ventura County for potential Public Safety Power Shutoffs. In the event conditions reached dangerous levels that could lead to powerline damage, Southern California Edison was prepared to de-energize electrical circuits until infrastructure could be inspected and safely reenergized. For more information visit VCEmergency.com. Enlarge Photo |
By Ventura County Sheriff Department — Thursday, October 26th, 2023
A Fillmore resident was identified and arrested for prowling and peeking into the window of a local residence. On October 11, 2023, at approximately 11:00 PM and on July 20, 2023, at approximately 12:16 AM, the Fillmore Police Department received reports of a prowler in the 900 block of Wileman Street in the city of Fillmore. Both incidents were captured on RING cameras and appeared to be the same suspect. Fillmore detectives and Fillmore patrol deputies worked at collecting and identifying leads pertaining to these crimes. On October 17, 2023, a news release was sent out requesting the public’s assistance in identifying this suspect. Several photographs of the suspect committing these two crimes were caught on RING camera footage and included in the news release. Fillmore detectives immediately followed up on this tip and they contacted and identified 53-year-old J Ines Robles, a Fillmore resident, in the 200 block of A street in the city of Fillmore. Detectives interviewed Robles and collected additional incriminating evidence linking and positively identifying Robles as the suspect in both prowling crimes. Robles was arrested for two counts of prowling and two counts of peeking. Nature of Incident: Prowling and Peeking Arrest (S)uspects,(V)ictims,(P)arty,(D)ecedent Prepared by: Detective Sergeant Will Hollowell |
On Sunday, October 22nd, 2023, at 5:21 am, Ventura County Sheriff’s Office Communication Center received multiple calls of shots heard in the 200 block of McNab Court, Fillmore. According to radio traffic, a deputy advised seeing a vehicle leaving the scene matching the vehicle described given to sheriff’s dispatch and deputies conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle at Third Street and Goodenough Road. On scene deputies did a high-risk traffic stop on the vehicle with a K- 9 being deployed. It appears no arrest was made. Pictured is the crime scene, with an investigator marking the shell casing locations. The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office is currently investigating the incident; no suspect information or details have been released. Photo credit Angel Esquivel-AE News. Enlarge Photo By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, October 26th, 2023
Attempted Homicide Investigation
On 10/22/2023, Fillmore patrol deputies responded to a call of a shooting in the area of McNab Court. When deputies arrived on scene, they located numerous shell casings in the street and other evidence indicative of a shooting. The male victim, 22, of Santa Paula, was found to have been transported to the Santa Paula Emergency Room with multiple gunshot wounds and is in critical but stable condition. Detectives from the Fillmore Police Department, Sheriff’s Major Crime’s Bureau, and West County Special Enforcement Bureau responded to the scene and assisted with the subsequent investigation. Prepared by: Sergeant Gabriel Gonzales |