LAPD Closes Five Block Radius Downtown Due to Reported Rooftop Gunmen

The Los Angeles Police Department shut down streets and sidewalks in a five-square-block area of downtown this afternoon. The closure was a result of reports that men with guns had been spotted on the roof at the Huntington Hotel.

Four men with what appeared to be Tech 9 automatic hand guns were spotted on the roof and reported by concerned citizens. The men were in the sights of an LAPD sniper armed with an AR-15 (M-16) automatic rifle. Lt. Paul Vernon said “Had he pointed that gun at the officers, he would have lost his life,”

In the end it turned out that the weapons were in fact air rifles which closely resembled the Tech 9. Lt. Vernon said “From a technical standpoint, there is no crime, but I would classify this as felony stupid. No one should be on the roof of a downtown hotel with handguns, real or not.”

More information can be found at http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2010/03/lapd-cordons-off-portion-of-dow…

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On a personal note: This was one of my first opportunities to do real photojournalism work. My life goal is to be a photojournalist, and I was simply lucky that I was at the scene as it unfolded. I was treated as press and with much respect by the LAPD. This only helped to solidify my career aspirations.

Many thanks to the men and women of the Los Angeles Police Department for doing a wonderful job today, and being respectful and courteous to the citizens (and photographers) in the area.

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Week 2 – Photos that didn’t make it on WeeklyPhoto.net

I started a new website, WeeklyPhoto.net, where I post a new photo every week. The point of the site is to be spending more time every week taking photos. I'm trying to always post a picture I took the week before posting. When you shoot that many photos per week there's bound to be a few photos you liked but didn't make the cut. I figured that I can start posting the weekly photos that didn't make the cut on Posterous. 

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My New Project/Website – WeeklyPhoto.net

I want to dedicate this next year, and decade even, to developing my photography skills. I have wanted to do some sort of photography project for a long time but couldn’t figure out what I wanted to do. I thought I would do a daily photo site like @toddadamson has done with photernal.com. I realized though, that with my work schedule I would rarely, if ever, be able to get daily photos taken and posted. A better alternative for me was to create a project that showcases my best photo taken that week. 

I present WeeklyPhoto.net

The website is very simple and only does what it really is meant to do, display a photo. I hope that this project helps me to develop my photography skills, as well as enrich my love for the photograph. 

Thanks go out to Todd Adamson for helping me realize I want to do a project like this, and for pointing me in the right direction for a photoblog CMS.

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