Adam Aleman on Hiatus from RC SB
Posted by: Scott W. Graves | 07/01/2008 11:38 AM
In light of yesterday's arrest of Adam Aleman, he has been removed from the Red County San Bernardino blogpen. Over the past couple of years, Adam has been one of the most active and enthusiastic contributors to the San Bernardino blog. He frequently offered insightful commentary and analysis that resulted in spirited debate within the San Bernardino community. For that, we are grateful.
Moving forward, we wish Adam and his family the very best and are hopeful his legal troubles will be resolved quickly and fairly.
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With regard to informed commentary and analysis of this matter, we welcome it. However, we are also aware that some of the editorial contributors on the Red County San Bernardino blog are public employees, many of which work for the county government.
While insight from such individuals would be very enlightening, unless their goal is to have a cell of their own, we strongly discourage members of our blogpen to post content while at work or from computers owned by the public. We also ask that such contributors follow the policies of their employer for engaging in online political discourse.
With that said... when you leave work today, drive straight home, get on your own computer, and publish as much insightful commentary as you can offer. The readers of Red County San Bernardino will greatly appreciate it.


It hard to Blog when you are not allowed to touch a computer. It is even harder when you are wearing an orange jump suit.
Great news! We eagerly anticipate Adam's return to Red County San Bernardino.
As I understand it, The Folsom Hotel recently installed a high speed internet connection for all "guests."
Lets wait for the facts!Quick judgers are prone to point thier fingers at the very thing they're guilty of.
Read the Search Warrant Affidavit, and you'll find many of the "Facts" you're waiting for. I've made my own judgment which wouldn't likely be altered even if he skates. Hopefully he'll sing in return for a lessor sentence.
I call it jealousy. Half the so called crime was approved by hire up management. Plus, you are allowed to send out so many emails on company time. I say, someone had it out for him because they did not make a certain position. It’s a sad world… San Bernardino should be going after the real criminals of the streets.