Judge Bars Man From Threatening Feuer
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LOS ANGELES — A Superior Court judge issued an injunction Thursday against a man accused of threatening City Councilman Mike Feuer, ordering the defendant not to threaten Feuer or carry a weapon into city buildings.
The six-month restraining order against Eugene Krischer was more limited than the three-year restrictions sought by Feuer and two city planning workers who said they had been threatened. They had asked that Krischer be barred from calling or visiting Feuer’s three offices and the city Planning Department.
“He can go to those locations, he can call,” Judge S. James Otero decided. “He can be a pain in the rear end to the city of Los Angeles. He has a right to that.”
Feuer’s spokesman said the councilman, who was not in court Thursday, had no comment on the injunction.
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