So the new Girl tee is in. 2 color front on quality hanes girl tees. Cop one for your Lady for 20 bucks. If you dont have pay-pal shoot me an email ill get one to you. heber@analogousclothing.com
So the show went down as planned this past Sunday. There was good music, cool people, good graff, and a good knock out by the homie sesoe. The event got cut roughly in half due to problems with the owner or something but everyone still had a good time while it lasted. Here are some flicks. Peace
So I recently got back in touch with a long time friend. He was always into drawing stuff and was real talented. Turns out hes now selling his illustrations to be put on sports bottles. Here's a little bit of his personal stuff.
Mark your calendars because this event is gonna be off the hook. There will be live paintings, music, face painting at a tight spot in Ventura CA. if you are in or around the 805 area you really wanna make it to this one.
So we got a new shirt in. Three color burner center front, one color center back. Shoot me a line and "get your greens" for 15$. We only ship within the states for now.
If you like Street Art and Photography you gotta pick up this book by Shahab Zargari and Michael Cole. Its a compilation of graffiti art from Southern California to New York shot with film cameras.
here are some of the pictures in the book
You can buy the book here: http://www.lulu.com/content/hardcover-book/through-our-eyes-a-collection-of-cross-processed-street-art/1298980
Here are the links to their flickr pages. http://www.flickr.com/photos/wakejunkie/sets/72157594191140309 http://www.flickr.com/photos/wakejunkie/2159863158 http://www.flickr.com/photos/40295520@N00
A Seattle deputy apparently lost his temper and attacked 15-year-old girl who was just arrested for stealing her parents' car earlier that evening.
The girl was apparently arrested with her friend and placed in a holding cell in King County when Deputy Paul Schene lost his temper and let the girl's disgraceful remarks push him to attack the 15-year-old.
The officer is seen in the video charging the holding cell after the 15-year-old threw her shoe at him, grabbing her by the hair and slamming her into the wall before throwing her to the ground and punching her twice.
This is not the first time the deputy's actions on duty have been questioned.
Schene fatally shot a mentally ill man in 2006 after a traffic stop struggle on Interstate 5. It was the second shooting of his career, although both were ruled as justified.
While on paid leave after the 2006 shooting, Schene was stopped for drunken driving. He registered a .04 percent blood alcohol level during a test, but had been drinking and taking prescription medications. He was suspended for two days and a received a deferred sentence, public records say.
First Oscar grant and 1 month later this guy! Can u say Oink...
FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — Fresno's police department has launched an internal affairs investigation into a video-recorded arrest of a homeless man who was beaten by one officer while another restrained him.
The four-minute video, shot by a bystander Monday on a busy street, shows one officer standing over the man in the mud and holding his arms while the other officer delivers at least five punches to his face, some with the homeless man's hands behind his back.
Police Chief Jerry Dyer on Wednesday called the case disturbing, but said until the investigation is complete, it won't be known whether the officers' actions were appropriate.
"It's very disturbing on the surface," Dyer said. "I've watched it several times. There are other pieces that need to be looked at. Although a moment in time is crucial, it's important to look at all aspects of the officers' contact."
The internal affairs investigation should take about 30 days, Dyer said.
The names of the officers are not being released, but Dyer said neither has been cited for previous misconduct. One has served in the department for 10 years, the other for six.
Dyer said the officer who punched Glen Beaty, 52, is now on medical leave with a broken pinky finger that will require surgery. The video shows him briefly shaking out the hand that landed the punches.
The other officer was placed on administrative duty.
"I am deeply concerned about what I see in the video," Fresno Mayor Ashley Swearengin said in a statement. "I understand that officers need to use force, at times, to protect themselves or to make an arrest. But the video itself is very disturbing."
Attempts to reach Beaty, who was treated at a hospital and released Tuesday night, were unsuccessful.
The officers were responding to a call asking for police to "check on the welfare of an individual, who was lying under a tree and appeared to be stiff," said police spokesman Jeff Cardinale.
When officers approached Beaty, he was sitting up. When he spoke, his speech was slurred and he was "evasive in answering questions," Dyer said. One officer attempted to pat down a still-seated Beaty to check for weapons and he "flung his hands toward the officer."
"That's when the struggle ensued," Dyer said.
Dyer said Beaty hit one of the officers on the shoulder and tore off his police badge before the video began.
"The question is whether force was justified, and that's why we need to know what happened before the video started," Dyer said.
The unidentified man who shot the video Monday morning from a car across the street and provided it to KSEE-TV can be heard exclaiming "that's brutality," as a woman asks, "why are they hitting him like that?"
The videographer shot until an ambulance arrived and took Beaty away 40 minutes later.
Fresno police quickly released old reports of Beaty's previous run-ins with the law, including one in 2004 in which he allegedly resisted arrest by fighting with sheriff's deputies. Police arrested him Monday on outstanding warrants related to that case, Dyer said.
"Their excuses are disingenuous," said Mike Rhodes, a Fresno-based advocate for the homeless. "It doesn't matter what happened six years before. They had him under control, and they were beating him."
Chris Lippincott, director of media relations for the Texas Department of Transportation, confirmed that a portable traffic sign at Lamar Boulevard and West 15th Street, near the University of Texas at Austin, was hacked into during the early hours of Jan. 19.
"It was clever, kind of cute, but not what it was intended for," said Lippincott, who saw the sign during his morning commute. "Those signs are deployed for a reason — to improve traffic conditions, let folks know there's a road closure."
"It's sort of amusing, but not at all helpful," he told FOXNews.com.
Tampering with portable road signs is illegal and potentially dangerous to drivers. It is a misdemeanor in Texas, with penalties ranging from fines to potential jail time.