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Local Man
Arrested for
AttemptedMurder
Pasadena Police arrested a
man for attempted murder
after he robbed a North West
Pasadena market Wednesday
and then shot at the store clerk
and three witnesses.
According to police Justin
Bryson, a 21-years old,
Pasadena resident, entered
Chan’s Market in the 1200
block of Lincoln Avenue
at about 12:49 p.m. with a
bandana covering his face
and armed with a handgun.
Bryson approached the store
clerk and demanded cash
from the register. The clerk
then walked away from the
register and began throwing
items at the suspect. Bryson
fired a single shot from his
handgun in the direction of
the clerk. As Bryson exited the
store, he pointed his handgun
at a 47-year old woman from
El Cajon. Bryson then fled on
foot northbound on Lincoln
Avenue. The woman got into
her car and followed Bryson.
Two other women, both
form Pasadena, also pursued
Bryson in their vehicle behind
the first lady. During the
victims’ pursuit of the suspect
in their vehicles, the Bryson
turned around at one point,
and possibly fired at least
one gunshot at the victims.
Bryson escaped in the vicinity
of MacDonald Street between
Mentone Avenue and Glen
Avenue.
Officers said that a
containment area was
established. Patrol officers,
officers from the special
enforcement section, and the
police helicopter responded
to search for the suspect.
Los Angeles County Sheriff ’s
Department Bloodhound
Units were also deployed
during the search. Bryson
was located in the 200 block
of MacDonald Street where
he voluntarily surrendered to
officers. Detectives executed a
search warrant at the location
and evidence was recovered.
The suspect was arrested for
attempted murder and booked
at the city jail.
Neither the clerk nor the
witnesses were injured doing
the incident.
Bryson is being held without
bail police said.
Pet of the
Week
Violet (A397391) is an
8-month-old, spayed
female, black and white
domestic shorthair. This
ball of energy will talk your
ear off and loves attention.
A few minutes of petting
and head rubs send her
purring. She also enjoys
climbing and jumping. Her
confidence shines brightest
in a quiet environment.
The adoption fee for cats is
$70 (or two for $85), which
includes the spay or neuter
surgery, microchip, and
vaccinations.
New adopters will receive a
complimentary health-andwellness
exam from VCA
Animal Hospitals, as well
as a goody bag filled with
information about how to
care for your pet.
Call the Pasadena Humane
Society & SPCA at (626)
792-7151 to ask about
A397391, or visit at 361 S.
Raymond Ave. in Pasadena.
Adoption hours are 11 a.m.
to 4 p.m. Sunday; 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Tuesday through
Friday; and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday.
Pets may not be available
for adoption and cannot be
held for potential adopters
by phone calls or email.
Directions and photos of
all pets can be found at
pasadenahumane.org.
GOLD LINE CRASHES 6 PEOPLE HURT
An elderly man and five of the vehicle, the situation
other people were injured could have been a lot worse.
Wednesday afternoon after According to Metro officials,
an SUV collided with a Gold there were about 80 to 100
Line train at the Glenarm people on the train at the
Street crossing.time.
Pasadena Fire Department According to reports, the
spokeswoman Lisa Derderian Mercedes was traveling
said the crash happened at eastbound on Glenarm
around 12:30 p.m. at the Street and the train was
intersection of Raymond southbound going to Union
Avenue and Glenarm Street. Station in Los Angeles.
The driver of a Mercedes The cause of the crash is
SUV, a man in his 70s, had still under investigation.
serious injuries. Five other The intersection does have
adult passengers on the train crossing arms and flashing
were also injured. All six were lights.
taken to a nearby hospital. Both sides of the tracks
Derderian said by the look were closed and buses were
Police Hosting Seminar on
How to Become an Officer
welcome to attend. Women
The Pasadena Police and minorities are strongly
Department is hosting an encouraged.
information session, “You The seminar will be Saturday,
Could Be a Pasadena Police June 18, 2016, 9:00 a.m.
Officer”. This presentation will to 11:00 a.m. at the Jackie
not only provide an overview Robinson Center, 1020 N.
of the application process, but Fair Oaks Avenue, Pasadena.
also provide advice how to For additional information,
prepare yourself for the process please visit: ci.pasadena.ca.us/
and increase your chances for police/ or contact Lt. Tracey
selection. Ibarra, 626-744-7875, tibarra@
All prospective applicants are cityofpasadena.net.
Police to Unveil NewlyRenovated Youth Care
The Don Benito Cub Scout
Pack 37 and the Pasadena
Police Department will unveil
the newly renovated youth care
room today, in the Pasadena
Police Department. The room
is used by children victims who
have come into the protective
custody of law enforcement. The
situations that result in children
being placed in protective
custody are emotional and
scary. Pack 37 wanting to make
a difference in these young lives
and took it upon themselves to
Make Music
Pasadena
Event
Information
More than 50,000 people are
expected today to attend Make
Music Pasadena in Old Town to
enjoy a plethora of music for all
tastes and ages.
For 12 hours, on six main
stages, plus 30 other support
venues, 150 artists and groups—
musicians and performers all—
will fill the streets and sounds
of the 9th Annual Make Music
Pasadena, one of the largest,
free music celebrations on the
West Coast.
Road Closures and General
Traffic Circulation Tips
The following streets will be
closed beginning at 5:30 a.m.
thru 10 p.m. Saturday, June 11:
(Main Stage)
Colorado Boulevard, between
Fair Oaks Avenue and Arroyo
Parkway
Raymond Avenue, between
Union Street and Green Street
The following streets will
be closed beginning at 7 a.m.
thru 10 p.m. Saturday, June 11:
(Playhouse District Stage)
Madison Avenue between
Colorado Boulevard and Green
Street
Residents are advised to
renovate the youth care room,
build a custom book shelf and
fill the shelves with books and
DVDs to engage the children
with a positive activity. Their
result is a beautiful, welcoming,
and comfortable environment
for children.
Police Chief Phillip Sanchez
will read a book to the pack
boys. The event will be at
Pasadena Police Department,
Records Lobby 207 N. Garfield
Avenue. The Lobby doors will
open at 9:45 a.m. and the event
will start at 10 a.m.
expedite travel in the downtown
area during event day by using
Del Mar Boulevard and Walnut
Street for east- and westbound
travel and Orange Grove
Boulevard and Lake Avenue for
north- and southbound travel
on event day.
All motorists are advised
to expect to pay for parking
at structures and at meters.
Please observe all posted and
temporary “no parking” signs
that will be fully enforced
on event day. Vehicles
violating parking restrictions
can be ticketed and towed
at the owners’ expense. No
exceptions.
Use carpools, bicycles, walk
or use public transportation.
Motorists, bicyclists and
pedestrians are advised to use
extra caution while traveling
through the event area.
Metro riders can take the
Memorial Park Station exit
on the Gold Line or the Allen
Avenue Station.
Pasadena Transit Route 10
buses that link the main stages
will provide free, extended
service for the event. There’s
even live music on the buses.
View the Route 10 schedule at
cityofpasadena.net/pasadenatransit/.
For more information visit
makemusicpasadena.org.
Photos courtesy Pasadena Fire
used to shuttle passengers
between Fillmore Station
and South Pasadena. Metro
Officials said there was about
a 15 minute delay in travel
times.
Full service was restored
around 3 p.m. after repair
crews fixed a damaged
signaling switch.
A Mero passenger said it was
a bad day for the Gold Line.
Earlier that morning around
9 a.m., a southbound train
had mechanical issues, at
the Memorial Park station,
causing delays.
Free JPL
Lecture on
California
Water
El Niño Winter and
California Water: What
did we see from space?
A panel of experts will discuss
how NASA’s Jet Propulsion
Laboratory (JPL) observes
many aspects of water on
the Earth using cutting
edge sensors on satellites
and airplanes that include
new insights into the Sierra
snowpack and groundwater.
Can these observations help
to improve our understanding
of the impacts of El Niño and
La Niña on water resources
critical to California? The
panel will be on hand to
describe measurements over
the past season in California
focused on groundwater and
mountain snowpack results
and to discuss what these
measurements might tell us of
the future.
El Niño and La Niña refer to
changes in the patterns of sea
surface temperatures across
the Equatorial Pacific Ocean
west of Peru. These changes
can significantly influence
ocean conditions and weather
patterns the world over,
creating extreme events
from floods along the Pacific
Coast of the United States to
droughts in Southeast Asia
and Australia.
Thursday, June 16, 2016,
7pm at the The von Kármán
Auditorium at JPL, 4800 Oak
Grove Drive, Pasadena.
Friday, June 17, 2016, 7pm,
The Vosloh Forum at Pasadena
City College, 1570 East
Colorado Blvd., Pasadena.
Madelyn
Baillio to
Perform
With Pops
The Pasadena POPS
Announced Thursday that,
one of three artists, Madelyn
Baillio, who will be performing
with Michael Feinstein and the
Pasadena POPS has just been
chosen to star in Hairspray
Live. The announcement was
made on the Today Show.
Baillio, along with, Cady
Huffman and Lynn Roberts
will be performing with
Feinstein and the Pasadena
POPS on Saturday, June 18
for First Ladies of Song at the
Los Angeles Arboretum. The
evening will pay tribute to the
songbooks of Judy Garland,
Rosemary Clooney and Peggy
Lee among others.
The event starts at 7:30 p.m. at
the LA County Arboretum 301
N Baldwin Ave. Tickets start
at $25. Gates open at 5:30pm
for picnicking. Guests are also
welcome to bring their own
food and drink.
For more information visit:
pasadenasymphony-pops.org.
Registration Opens for this
Year’s Wiggle Waggle Walk
The Pasadena Humane
Society opened registration
this week for the 18th
Annual Wiggle Waggle Walk
the event will take place
September 25 at Brookside
Park.
“Your support will help the
Pasadena Humane Society
& SPCA (PHS) to provide
food, shelter, medical care
and so much more to the
nearly 12,000 animals who
will come through our doors
this year,” organizers said.
Visit the new event website
www.wigglewagglewalk.
org to register and start
fundraising for the animals.
Registration this year
includes an event t-shirt, bib
number and dog bandana.
If you register early, you
will be invited to skip the
registration lines at the event
and check in early at PHS on
September 18th. This leaves
more time for expanded
event festivities this year
such as more vendors,
bounce houses, new exciting
experiences, and surprises
from KTLA and fun for the
whole family.
Beginning at 9:00 am, the
3 mile walk will take place
around the Rose Bowl Loop
or you may opt for the 1
mile route around Rose
Bowl Area H. The start line
is at the main entrance to
Brookside Park.
The Walk will be led by the
pace car, followed by the
PHS shelter dogs, followed
by our Top Team, Top
Fundraiser and Top Donor.
General participants may
begin lining up behind the
cones at 8:45 am. There will
be water available for you
and your dog but you should
consider bringing your own
water as temperatures may
rise throughout the event.
There will also be
demonstrations by the
Pasadena and Glendale K9
Units in the Demonstration
Area and the Shelter Dog
Showcase onstage.
There will also be an
opportunity to get dogsmicrochipped at the event.
For any difficulties
registering or setting up your
team/page, please email:
events@pasadenahumane.
org.
USC Pacific Asia Museum
to Close for Seismic Retrofit
Last exhibits on displaynow through June 26
The View from a Scholar’s
Studio: Japanese Literati
Paintings from Tiezudingzhai
Collection
Developed in China by the 11th
century as a kind of “alternative”
way of life and expression,
literati culture (the ideal of the
scholar-gentleman) provides a
thread connecting East Asia.
This exhibition participates
in the literati cultures of
collection, study and display.
It presents Japanese paintings
from the private Tiezudingzhai
Collection, complemented
by works from the USC PAM
collection.
In its final rotation, it
explores how Japanese artists
engaged with Chinese-inspired
landscape and bird-and-flower
subjects over two hundred years.
The exhibition is curated by Dr.
Kendall H. Brown, professor of
Asian art history at CSU Long
Beach. This exhibition will run
through June 26.
USC PAM will be closed for
a seismic retrofit to strengthen
the building’s foundations
beginning June 27 until May
2017.
“We hope all our wonderful
visitors will take this month
to stop by our building to visit
our galleries, exhibitions and
courtyard to say farewell (but
not goodbye!). We’ll be opening
up next year with stronger
programming, exhibitions and
events,” staff said.
What is going on until the
closing:
Today - Free 2nd Sunday:
Celebrate Imperial China
June 17, 2016 - Fusion Friday:
Treasure Voyages of the Ming
Dynasty
June 26, 2016 - Last day to view,
Royal Taste: The Art of Princely
Courts in 15th-Century China
Free June Events at the
Pasadena Senior Center
There is something for
everyone in June at the
Pasadena Senior Center, 85 E.
Holly St. You do not have to be a
member to attend. Some events
require advance reservations as
noted.
Stay Connected with
Social Media – Tuesdays and
Thursdays, June 16 to 30, from
9 to 11 a.m. Learn how to keep
in touch with family and friends
via email, Skype, Facebook
and other forms of social
media during a 30-minute,
one-on-one meeting with an
instructor. You’ll choose which
applications you want to learn.
Bring a laptop or use one of the
onsite computers. If you have an
email address, bring it and your
password. Sign up with Edison
at the Welcome Desk.
Smart Phones, Tablets and
Computers – Any Questions?
– Tuesdays and Thursdays,
June 16 to 30, from 10 to 11
a.m. Get the answers you need
about technology devices,
whether you own them already
or are considering a purchase.
Learning how to text, check
voicemail, set an alarm, navigate
the Internet and download apps
is easier than you may think.
Friday Movie Matinees
– Friday, June 17, at 1 p.m.
Everyone enjoys movies and
the pleasures they bring. June
17: Song of the Thin Man (1947,
NR) starring William Powell
and Myrna Loy. Nick, Nora and
Nick Jr. investigate the murder
of a band leader in New York.
Foot Care – Thursday, June 16,
at 10 a.m. Learn how to make
your feet happy! Dr. Andrew La
DPM will discuss the best way
to care for your feet, common
causes of foot pain and what to
look for when buying proper
shoes.
Health Fair – Friday, June
17, from 9 to 11 a.m. Services
include glucose, blood pressure
and hearing screenings as
well as counseling and health/
community resources. Bring
your list of medications, doctors
and emergency contacts for a
free personal identification card
sponsored by New York Life.
For more information call 626685-
6732.
How to Choose an In-Home
Care Provider – Thursday,
June 23 at 10 a.m. Do you
know the signs that indicate in-
home care may be necessary?
Do you know how to select a
provider and check agency and
caregiver credentials? Learn
tips, guidelines and receive
resources so you can proceed
with confidence. Presented by
Home Instead Senior Care.
Founded in 1960, the
Pasadena Senior Center is
an independent, nonprofit
agency that offers recreational,
educational, wellness and social
services to people ages 50 and
older in a friendly environment.
For more information visit
www.pasadenaseniorcenter.orgor call 626-795-4331.
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