Saturday, January 10, 2009

San Manuel outshine Pechanga again

Convicted tribal members fined, banned from reservation

Pechanga, has a large criminal element linked to several CPP members. Stop sheltering these criminal elements and do the right thing.


(San Bernardino County Sun (CA) Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Jan. 9--SAN MANUEL INDIAN RESERVATION -- In an unprecedented move, San Manuel Chairman James Ramos has announced his tribe's decision to fine two convicted tribal members linked to a murder conspiracy and ban them from the reservation.

Decisions made by the tribal council, composed of all tribal members over age 21, typically remain private matters within the tribe and are never made public.Ramos said the tribal council's Dec. 13 decision to ban Stacy Barajas-Nunez 26, and her brother, Erik Barajas, 36, from the reservation and fine them a "considerable" amount of money for disorderly conduct speaks volumes to the tribe's position of holding its members accountable for errant behavior.

"This isn't just lip service. This is action in force," Ramos said. "We're actually taking action, and showing through action, with overwhelming support, to impose fines and bans on our own tribal members."Ramos wouldn't disclose how much the Barajases were fined or how long they will be banned from the reservation. He did say the tribe is enforcing its decision, and working with the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department and the District Attorney's Office to ensure that the Barajases remain in compliance.Erik Barajas' San Bernardino attorney, Chuck Nascin, declined to comment Friday.Barajas-Nunez's attorney, Albert Perez Jr., didn't return phone calls seeking comment.San Bernardino police and agents from the federal Drug EnforcementAdministration arrested the siblings in December 2006 during a joint investigation into the Mexican Mafia's methamphetamine rackets in the San Bernardino area. Authorities learned during that investigation of a conspiracy hatched by the Barajases and several others, including two high ranking members of the Mexican Mafia, to kill Leonard Epps.The murder conspiracy stemmed from an altercation Erik Barajas had with Epps at the now closed Brass Key bar in Highland. Epps, who remains in hiding, was the former manager of the bar.On Nov. 6, the Barajases were sentenced to five years probation for their roles in the murder conspiracy. Judge Michael Dest told the pair their sentences were not light ones, and they could face "double digit" prison time if they violated the terms of their probation.Two weeks after her sentencing, sheriff's deputies arrested Barajas-Nunez for trespassing at San Manuel Indian Bingo & Casino. The tribe had previously ordered her to stay away from the casino.Deputy District Attorney Douglas Poston says that's a violation of probation. One of the conditions of Barajas-Nunez's probation was to not break any laws.Barajas-Nunez remains in custody, without bail, at the West Valley Detention Center in Rancho Cucamonga. A probation revocation hearing is scheduled for Jan. 23.In his petition for probation revocation, filed Nov. 24 in San Bernardino Superior Court, Poston argues that Barajas-Nunez broke the law and violated the terms of her probation by trespassing and not having in her possession a copy of her terms of probation.Barajas-Nunez is facing up to 20 years in prison, Poston said.joe.nelson@inlandnewspapers.com, (909) 386-3874To see more of the San Bernardino County Sun, or to subscribe to the newspaper, go to http://www.sbsun.com/.

1 comment:

just do it said...

At least, the San Manuel Tribe is acknowledging the fact that they have criminals living on the reservation.
To ban these 2 people is exactly what should have been done,take the per cap away and you will really have punishment going on.
Pechanga should do the same with the child molester that they harbor
on the Rez.
IS'NT THAT THE SAME GUY WHO LIED ABOUT THE HUNTERS, THE SAME GUY WHO WILL STILL BE ABLE TO MOLEST CHILDREN ON THE RESERVATION?

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