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Police Reports from page 2
from Main Street and Maple Avenue for conspiracy
to commit grand theft auto, possession
of a controlled substance, possession of drug
paraphernalia and misappropriation of found
property.
Tuesday, Aug 31st
One male adult was arrested at 0806 hours
from Grand Avenue and Pacific Coast Highway
for attempted petty theft and resisting arrest.
One male adult was arrested at 1147 hours
from the 400 block of South Pacific Coast
Highway for public intoxication and one outstanding
misdemeanor warrant out of LAPD.
A grand theft from a vehicle report was
taken at 1357 hours from the 500 block of
West Walnut Avenue.
A found property report was taken at 2034
hours from the 500 block of Sheldon Street.
Keys were found and booked for safekeeping
A burglary (auto) report was taken at 0453
hours from the 1400 block of East Imperial
Avenue. Unknown suspect(s) broke into the
victim’s vehicle and stole his property.
Wednesday, Sep 1st
One female adult was detained at 0703 hours
from the 700 block of South Pacific Coast Highway
and transported to Exodus Harbor Medical
Center for a 72-hour psychiatric evaluation.
One male adult was arrested at 0705 hours
from Maple Avenue and Indiana Court for
driving a stolen vehicle, identity theft, possession
of drug paraphernalia, and possession of
a controlled substance.
One female adult was arrested at 0706
hours from Maple Avenue and Indiana Court
for one outstanding misdemeanor warrant out
of MBPD and one outstanding felony warrant
out of LASO.
One female adult was arrested at 1126
hours from the 2200 block of East Imperial
Highway for trespassing and two outstanding
misdemeanor warrants. •
Film Review from page 3
which, on one fateful day, results in the senseless
killing of a classmate, leaving Makwa
and Ted-O with a horrific secret to keep.
Corbine Jr. makes the confident directorial
decision to then leap forward in time over
thirty years to 2019, where we see Makwa
(Michael Greyeyes)–who now goes by “Michal
Peterson”–has succeeded in making a great
life for himself, with a white-collar career
and partner (Jesse Eisenberg), and wife (Kate
Bosworth). Makwa’s fortune impresses the
audience, but the real surprise is when we
see a grown-up Ted-O (Chaske Spencer),
his previously meek, sensitive friend, now
covered in face tattoos and being released
from prison.
When all things come to a head for Michael,
forcing him to return to his past and
leave his new California coast life, the film
connects back to its original message of
circular patterns of trauma. Wild Indian is a
gripping and emotionally charged film that
proves powerful both for its thrilling elements
as well as its representation of Native culture
on the big screen, in substantial roles that we
deserve and hope to see more of.
Beyond playing as a highly taut thriller, Wild
Indian connects it’s present day pain to the
larger pain-filled past that Native American
people have carried for centuries, making
for both an expansive and intimate watch. •
Ryan Rojas
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