May 12, 2022

Another convicted felon arrested for drugs, domestic violence and many other charges, who's fault is it?


Just because First District Rex Bohn and Sheriff  William Honsal want  fentanyl in the headlines constantly for their agenda, I am not publishing every press release fentanyl or about repeat offenders . 

Local judges need to start having these criminals face consequences; Rex and Billy need to lobby state legislators for changes in current California law. Soundbytes, TV appearances and blaming San Francisco isn't going to change anything. Rex and Billy use those state connections when it is convenient. What has Rex done to make the Humboldt economy less dependent on drugs?

Mike McGuire, Jim Wood and Jared Huffman have not done any legislation that has meaningful impact on public safety, law and order or reducing the flow of drugs in Humboldt or California. Their feel good press releases do nothing for the 99%.  Government money is  doled out by petty, biased locals to whom they deem worthy. North Coast politicians just appease special interests and posture politically. Conservatives are just as much as to blame for more people dependent on the government and the drug culture.

CalPoly,  DHHS, the travel nurses used by local hospitals use up most of the housing in this County. Developers and property owners want to rent places as Air BNBs but they are the same ones whining about people on the streets, drugs and crime?

The property owners just want the dollars and plenty of conservatives take that government money. So who created homelessness? Throwing grants at temporary housing is not going to fix the problem when more people are being forced out on the street due to greed.

Unless you are a Humboldt local with daddy or mommy handing you a business, work in administration for Cal Poly, the County, a non profit or have daddy and mommy as Humboldt Supervisors, life in Humboldt is the pits. 

Raise your hand if you have never made money off drugs and that includes weed when it was illegal. How many businesses, including "conservatives" have profited from funding their ventures with pot money. How many well known Humboldt names have been arrested for possession of hard drugs? Pot is legal but there are still illegal grows. Some of the illegal crowd doesn't partake in hard drugs?

The next DA and Humboldt Superior Judge can only do so much. Point the finger and blame where it belongs, politicians collecting a fat paycheck funded by selfish, greedy people  who refuse to fix the problems they and the money behind them created.

HCSO Press Release:

On May 11, 2022, at about 2:06 p.m., a Humboldt County Sheriff’s deputy on patrol in the Myrtletown area, in the county’s jurisdiction of Eureka, conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle being driven by a known wanted felony warrant suspect.

Deputies contacted the driver, 27-year-old Damon Wade Rogers, and took him into custody without incident for his warrants. A male passenger was also detained. During a search of Rogers and his vehicle incident to arrest, deputies located approximately two grams of fentanyl, drug paraphernalia and items consistent with the sale of controlled substances. Deputies also located property stolen during a burglary of a Eureka home.

Rogers was booked into the Humboldt County Correctional Facility on charges of possession of a controlled substance (HS 11377(a)) possession of a narcotic controlled substance (HS 11350), transportation/sale of a controlled substance (HS 11352(a)), possession of a controlled substance for sales (HS 11351) and possession of a controlled substance paraphernalia (HS 11364), in addition to warrant charges of possession of a narcotic controlled substance (HS 11350(a)), possession of a controlled substance paraphernalia (HS 11364(a)), possession of cannabis (HS 11357(B)(2)), felon in possession of a firearm (PC 29800(a)(1), person prohibited in possession of ammunition (PC 30305(a)), possession of a billy club (PC 22210), possession of a switch blade knife (PC 21510), inflicting corporal injury on a spouse (PC 273.5(a)), prior felony conviction (PC 1203(e)(4)) and prior serious felony conviction enhancement (PC 667(b)-(i)).

The passenger was released at the scene.

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