[Editor’s Note: After last week’s daring attempted robbery of the One West Bank, Raintree Plaza, the Honorary Poetess Laureate of Culver City rhythmically flashed back to the moment, as is her custom.]
After Police Chief Scott Bixby described what happened at last evening’s City Council meeting, including the actions of local citizens, I decided I need to add a few lines.
I want to honor those who called 9-1-1, who took a photo of the license plate and followed the car as it left the scene.
It is clear that the citizens of Culver City played an important role in catching all four perpetrators.
I need to develop a poem about our citizenry and their involvement in keeping our community safe through such actions and being trained in the Citizen’s Police Academy and for the Community Emergency Response Team. One will be forthcoming.
The Crime
Last week Culver City was shocked by the brazen robbery attempt at a local One West Bank. As the media covered the events, it became clear that, once again, our law officers in the Culver City Police Dept. and Ricky James, the One West Bank security guard, were doing their utmost to protect the citizens of Culver City.
Our bank has a brave security guard
And we now know what he is there for
To provide protection for us and our money
As he stands guarding the door
A few days ago at our local bank branch
Four guys attempted a robbery.
Shots were fired at our security guard
But he kept the robbers at bay
Our CCPD arrived on the scene
Within minutes after the call
They nabbed two of the perps
Then caught the others in a store not far from the mall
Our law officers deserve our thanks
Be they police or security guards
Without them our town wouldn’t be safe
We’d be afraid to go out in our yards!
So thank you all for saving the day
And making us happy we live here
Every day you put your lives on the line
So in Culver City we can live without fear.
Dr. Hoult may be contacted at HOULTight@aol.com