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  • Daughter begged cops to let her dad go (pulled quadriplegic out of his wheelchair and cuffed him)

    11/06/2009 1:23:47 PM PST · by Chet 99 · 16 replies · 883+ views
    cincinnati.com
    Daughter begged cops to let her dad go (pulled quadriplegic out of his wheelchair and handcuffed him).... Domestic call...got into an argument with his daughter after he took her cell phone away.... Blocked site: http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20091106/NEWS01/911070324/Daughter+begged+cops+to+let+her+dad+go
  • Twilight 'Zona: Tennis Seniors Arrested

    11/06/2009 7:49:58 AM PST · by AmericanHunter · 15 replies · 790+ views
    FanHouse.com ^ | 11-4-09 | Greg Couch
    Here we go again. How many stories like this are we going to get? Stories of senseless tennis violence. And what do you get when this happens? Ray Moore and George Morell know. Moore was wrestled to the ground by a cop, a knee in his back while he was cuffed, apparently bleeding. Both were arrested, and spent the bulk of the day in jail. "There were five cop cars there,'' said Donna Morell, George's wife. "Five. My husband and Ray were in different cells all day, in solitary.'' Surely, they deserved it. "They're in their 80s, you know,'' she...
  • Man says he wasn't giving a peep show -- he had “explosive diarrhea”

    11/06/2009 5:59:46 AM PST · by WOBBLY BOB · 36 replies · 1,006+ views
    sun sentinel ^ | 11-5-09 | naples daily news
    A Lehigh Acres man was arrested in Collier County Monday on charges of Indecent Exposure in Public after he allegedly exposed himself to two women in a Walmart parking lot. The incident occurred at 5420 Juliet Blvd. in Naples. According to a Collier County Sheriff’s Office report: David Todd Napodano, 42, told investigators he was found naked in his van because he had “explosive diarrhea” and was using his underwear to clean himself. The victims told investigators they were looking for their vehicle in the parking lot when they saw Napodano naked in his van and exposing himself to them.
  • Sheriff's deputy shoots dog

    11/05/2009 8:23:40 PM PST · by Chet 99 · 35 replies · 837+ views
    November 01, 2009 03:37 pm Sheriff detectives searching for a wanted man shot and killed a dog early Friday that belonged to a department volunteer. Bull, a 9-year-old black labrador mix, was shot in the eye by Detective Robbe Newsom, said the dog's owner, Rick Pendleton. Also known as Bo, the dog was mild-tempered and well liked in the neighborhood, Pendleton said, who is a volunteer member of the sheriff department's search and rescue team. Charlene Graham, chief of the department's law enforcement bureau, said Newsom and members of the civil fugitive unit went to Pendleton's home seeking information about...
  • Town approves 3-cat limit

    11/05/2009 11:46:34 AM PST · by Red Badger · 53 replies · 779+ views
    www.upi.com ^ | 11/4/2009 | Staff
    DUDLEY, Mass., Nov. 4 (UPI) -- A Massachusetts town outlawed owning three cats without a kennel license after a man complained his neighbor's felines were hurting his lawn. Voters at a Dudley town meeting Tuesday night approved the addition of the new language to a town bylaw, which will impose a $100 per day fine for violations, after a local man complained that some of the 15 cats owned by Mary Ellen Richards had destroyed his grass, the Worcester (Mass.) Telegram & Gazette reported Wednesday. Richards said at the town meeting that she now plans to put her house up...
  • Justices, in Aftermath of 2 Murder Cases, Hear Claims of a Process Gone Wrong

    11/05/2009 7:57:52 AM PST · by steve-b · 4 replies · 298+ views
    New York Times ^ | 11/4/09 | Adam Liptak
    The Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday in two cases involving claims that the criminal justice system had gone badly awry. In one, Iowa prosecutors are accused of fabricating evidence that sent two innocent men to life imprisonment for murder. In the other, an Alabama prisoner attributed his death sentence to an appointed defense lawyer's failure to present evidence at the sentencing phase of his trial.... In the Iowa case, Curtis W. McGhee Jr. and Terry J. Harrington, having spent 25 years in prison, were freed after the Iowa Supreme Court's determination in 2003 that the main witness against them was...
  • Cops Shoot Woman's Dog; Another Missing

    11/04/2009 11:09:11 PM PST · by Chet 99 · 16 replies · 589+ views
    (Memphis 10/22/09) A woman who rescues dogs wants answers from the Memphis Police Department after officers shot at least one of her pets and the other ran away frightened and possibly injured. Anna Bolton calls 7 year-old Violet the timid one, and 3 year-old Bing the playful one. That's why she can't understand why anyone would be scared enough to shoot Bing, let alone trained officers with the Memphis Police Department. Worse yet, when she got the call and rushed home to a swarm of squad cars, "Nobody had told me my animal had been shot... It's shocking and horrifying...
  • Plea deal in abortion scuffle

    11/04/2009 1:53:52 PM PST · by markomalley · 4 replies · 236+ views
    Arizona Daily Sun ^ | 11/3/2009 | LARRY HENDRICKS
    One of two women accused of scrapping with an anti-abortion protester in front of Flagstaff City Hall has decided to accept six months of unsupervised probation to make the charges go away. Denise Redsteer, 48, accepted a "deferred prosecution" Friday in Flagstaff Municipal Court, said City Prosecutor Lisa Stankovich. Deferred prosecution does not admit guilt, and if Redsteer successfully completes the terms of her probation, the charges against her will be dismissed. Stankovich said that Redsteer has also agreed to pay a $150 prosecution fee and not commit any criminal offenses during the probationary period. Flagstaff attorney, Mik Jordhal, who...
  • Judge in Italy convicts 23 Americans in 2003 CIA kidnapping of Egyptian cleric

    11/04/2009 12:35:26 PM PST · by markomalley · 24 replies · 1,012+ views
    LA Times ^ | 11/4/2009 | Maria de Cristofaro and Sebastian Rotella
    A judge in Milan convicted 23 Americans today of the kidnapping of an Egyptian cleric in 2003, culminating a landmark trial that gave a look into the secret world of CIA renditions of terror suspects. Judge Oscar Magi acquitted three Americans, including the former CIA station chief in Italy, because they had diplomatic immunity when a secret team abducted militant cleric Abu Omar in Milan and flew him to Egypt, where he underwent months of torture and abuse. The Americans were tried in absentia, and given that the U.S. government has long declined to cooperate with the prosecution, it seemed...
  • Woman: Cop spanked me

    11/04/2009 11:46:59 AM PST · by greatdefender · 43 replies · 1,686+ views
    KSN 3 ^ | 4 NOV 2009
    ORLANDO, Florida (NBC) -- A woman who said she had her pants pulled down before being spanked more than one dozen times by an Ocoee Police Department sergeant plans to attend an upcoming court hearing and hopes to speak to a judge. The 29-year-old victim said she is outraged that her accused attacker, former Ocoee police Sgt. Tom Maroney, is seeking leniency in court. Maroney made a deal in court nine months ago that reduced the charge to battery, gave up his police license and was sentenced to one year of probation. Maroney is now asking a judge to remove...
  • HPD Begins Creative Crackdown[Houston]

    11/02/2009 11:36:55 AM PST · by BGHater · 33 replies · 521+ views
    Click2Houston ^ | 29 Oct 2009 | Mary Benton
    HOUSTON -- The Houston Police Department launched a new creative campaign to crack down on dangerous and aggressive drivers, KPRC Local 2 reported Wednesday. The plan calls for putting plainclothes officers in different locations around the city to spot drivers who are speeding, not wearing seat belts, or changing lanes erratically. In one tactic, senior Houston Police Officer William Dodson will dress in street clothes and stand at a street corner with a sign in his hand. Some people could mistake him for a vagrant, but on closer inspection, they will see that the sign is reminding people to wear...
  • Can the County Sheriff Save the Constitution?

    10/31/2009 8:15:53 PM PDT · by Coleus · 19 replies · 1,081+ views
    tna ^ | 09.30.09 | Patrick Krey
    Richard Mack, former sheriff of Graham County, Arizona, is not afraid to ruffle some feathers in order to halt what he considers violations of the U.S. Constitution.In 1993, Congress passed the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act (commonly referred to as the Brady Bill), which was signed into law by President Bill Clinton and went into effect on February 28, 1994. A provision of the Brady Bill compelled state and local law-enforcement officials to perform mandatory background checks. Mack, then a Graham County sheriff, was outraged. In response, Mack gained distinction by being the first sheriff in the nation to file...
  • Driving without license OK in SF -- cyclists and pedestrians beware (This is for real-not satire)

    10/30/2009 1:32:17 PM PDT · by AngelesCrestHighway · 41 replies · 805+ views
    Examiner ^ | 10/26/09 | Arthur Bruzzone
    SAN FRANCISCO-CA --- In 2007, the last reporting period. the California Highway Patrol (CHP) reported 28 pedestrians fatalities, 440 cyclists injured, a total of 52 people killed in traffic accidents in San Francisco. Now, it's reported today that the city will no longer enforce the law for first time offenders of driving without a license. Worse, the new police chief endorses the proposal. San Francisco Police Chief Gascon is quoted as saying that the city is "trying to be sensitive to all of the communities we serve..."We recognize that this is a problem within the Hispanic community, where people working...
  • Naked Justice: Arrested for Nudity in His Own Kitchen

    10/25/2009 12:24:37 PM PDT · by AJKauf · 192 replies · 3,275+ views
    Pajamas Media ^ | Oct. 25 | Michele Catalano
    You’re standing in your kitchen making coffee. You are naked, but no one else is home. It’s early in the morning and you are in the privacy of your own home. All right, so maybe you’re a little bit odd, and maybe not everyone makes coffee naked. But your house, your rules, right? That’s probably what Virginia resident Eric Williamson was thinking last Monday morning as he made himself coffee while dressed in nothing but his birthday suit. Unfortunately for Williamson, he wasn’t quite as alone as he thought. Walking through his yard were a woman and her seven-year-old son,...
  • Ticketed for talking on cell phone while NOT driving (California)

    10/26/2009 9:54:41 AM PDT · by ZGuy · 47 replies · 1,305+ views
    Personal ^ | 10/26/09 | ZGuy
    A friend just got a ticket for talking on his cell phone while in his parked car in a Starbucks parking lot. He got his coffee and, with the car parked, started the engine and made a call to his next appointment to say he was on his way. A cop pulled up, walked over and wrote him up for talking on his cell phone while “driving” (even though the car wasn’t on the road or moving). The cop said that the new law is interpreted the same way as drunk driving--if you are behind the wheel of a car,...
  • Cops' attorneys: Officers in video did nothing wrong

    10/27/2009 11:52:28 PM PDT · by Chet 99 · 6 replies · 529+ views
    Speaking through his attorney, the officer who was captured on a cell phone video last month hitting an unarmed college student with a baton insisted Monday that the student was "responsible" for the violent confrontation because he combatively resisted the officer's orders. Attorney Terry Bowman, offering the officers' side of events for the first time, said veteran officer Kenneth Siegel had done nothing inappropriate when he and a fellow officer, Steven Payne Jr., took Phuong Ho, 20, into custody. Ho's roommate recorded the arrest, which was made public by the Mercury News this weekend. "Mr. Ho is responsible for his...
  • LAPD Freaks Out America With New Orewellian Ad (But It's OK If The Obama White House Does It)BARF

    10/24/2009 1:07:59 PM PDT · by Dallas59 · 53 replies · 1,736+ views
    True/Slant ^ | 10/24/2009 | Allison Kilkenny
    Video Clicky Here The LAPD has just released a new Orwellian commercial for iWatch, a program that encourages residents to spy on each other and report any “suspicious behavior” (whatever that means) to the authorities, who we’re assured will sort everything out. Unsurprisingly, many people are reacting negatively to the ad. Huffington Post commenters call the ad “scary,” “hysterical,” and one individual muses about how long it’s going to take Apple to sue the LAPD for copyright infringement. NBC Los Angeles declares that the LAPD is “creeping out America.” This isn’t the first time a creepy spying ad has...
  • Church Caretaker Charged With Priest's Murder

    10/26/2009 1:18:47 PM PDT · by La Enchiladita · 14 replies · 897+ views
    Sky News ^ | Oct. 26, 2009 | Adam Arnold
    A caretaker has been charged with the murder of a priest whose body was found in the rectory of his US church. Jose Feliciano, 64, stabbed and slashed Rev Ed Hinds 32 times with a kitchen knife after the pair had an argument, according to prosecutors. The 61-year-old pastor had been in his clerical robes when he was killed and Feliciano was one of two people who said they found the body, it is claimed. The body was discovered at about 8am on Friday after Rev Hinds failed to attend Mass at St Patrick's Roman Catholic Church in Chatham, New...
  • Ala. judge cleared of sex abuse in inmate paddling

    10/26/2009 1:12:25 PM PDT · by Responsibility2nd · 9 replies · 632+ views
    Assoc. Press ^ | 10/26/2009 | PHILLIP RAWLS
    MOBILE, Ala. — A former Alabama judge was cleared Monday of charges accusing him of paddling and sexually abusing male inmates. Former Mobile County Circuit Judge Herman Thomas was found not guilty on seven counts after more than a week of testimony. A judge threw out the remaining 14 charges. Defense attorneys had painted the 48-year-old as a prominent civic leader who became a victim of felons lying about him to manipulate the court system. Prosecutors said Thomas brought 11 young male inmates to a private courthouse office and severely paddled their bare bottoms for sexual gratification. Some of the...
  • Woman ticketed for not speaking English says she felt humiliated

    10/26/2009 9:34:08 AM PDT · by Menehune56 · 61 replies · 1,409+ views
    Dallas Morning News ^ | 10/26/2009 | Richard Abshire
    Ernestina Mondragon blinked in the glare of TV lights, seated for her news conference among family and friends at a table in the back of Tejano Mexican Restaurant at Davis and Beckley in north Oak Cliff on Sunday afternoon. Speaking Spanish translated by her daughter, Brenda, and her lawyer, Domingo Garcia, she said she was humiliated Oct. 2 when a Dallas police officer pulled her over for an illegal U-turn and then wrote her a ticket for driving without being able to speak English. "I felt I'd been looked down on and discriminated against," she said.
  • The Mexicanization of American Law Enforcement

    10/25/2009 8:30:01 PM PDT · by Bobibutu · 22 replies · 823+ views
    City Journal ^ | Autumn 2009 | JUDITH MILLER
    Beheadings and amputations. Iraqi-style brutality, bribery, extortion, kidnapping, and murder. More than 7,200 dead—almost double last year’s tally—in shoot-outs between federales and often better-armed drug cartels. This is modern Mexico ... law enforcement officials on the take from drug lords—is becoming an American problem as well.
  • Traffic Management Worker Awarded $1.5 Million in Civil Rights Lawsuit Against Four Chicago Cops

    10/25/2009 1:17:20 PM PDT · by Dallas59 · 15 replies · 712+ views
    Chicago Tribune ^ | 10/24/2009 | Jeff Coen
    A federal jury on Friday awarded more than $1.5 million to a supervisor in the city's Traffic Management Authority after finding that four Chicago police officers conspired to violate her civil rights when she was arrested during a dispute over a parking ticket. Jacqueline Fegan hunched over the plaintiff's table in U.S. District Judge Joan Lefkow's courtroom and wept at word of the verdict. She alleged the officers permanently injured her wrist when she was handcuffed and tossed into a police vehicle on Michigan Avenue.
  • Dallas police ticketed 39 drivers in 3 years for not speaking English

    10/24/2009 1:21:25 AM PDT · by BradtotheBone · 46 replies · 1,044+ views
    Dallas News ^ | Friday, October 23, 2009 | SCOTT GOLDSTEIN
    Dallas police wrongly ticketed at least 39 drivers for not speaking English over the last three years, Police Chief David Kunkle announced Friday while promising to investigate all officers involved in the cases for dereliction of duty. Pending cases will be dismissed, and those who paid the $204 fine for the charge, which does not exist in the city, will be reimbursed, Kunkle said. "I was surprised and stunned that that would happen, particularly in the city of Dallas," Kunkle said. "In my world, you would never tell someone not to speak Spanish." The citations were issued in several different...
  • Police charge Serbia president for drinking at stadium

    10/16/2009 10:11:59 AM PDT · by Decombobulator · 5 replies · 394+ views
    timeslive.co.za ^ | 10/16/2009
    Belgrade police charged Serbian President Boris Tadic for allegedly violating anti-hooligan laws by opening a bottle of champagne to celebrate Serbia's World Cup qualification, they said today. Tadic and a number of other officials uncorked the champagne in a VIP lounge at Red Star Belgrade stadium last Saturday after Serbia's victory over Romania qualified them for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. Police filed charges to a magistrate in Belgrade against Tadic, Serbia's Football Association chief Tomislav Karadzic, Sports Minister Snezana Markovic-Samardzic and other officials for "violating the law preventing violence and indecent behaviour at sports matches," the statement...
  • Riverside Police Officer Is Suspect In Robbery [Cops and Robbers]

    10/15/2009 1:33:35 PM PDT · by Steelfish · 5 replies · 296+ views
    LATimes ^ | October 15, 2009
    Riverside Police Officer Is Suspect In Robbery [Pic in URL] October 15, 2009 A Riverside police officer was arrested on suspicion of robbing an auto parts store in Moreno Valley on Wednesday night, authorities said. David Reeves Jr., 28, of Moreno Valley allegedly tried to rob an Auto Zone store at 23510 Sunnymead Blvd. about 9:03 p.m., according to the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department. Moreno Valley police detained Reeves one minute after store owners called police, authorities said. Reeves joined the Riverside Police Department in 2001 as a cadet, said Sgt. Jaybee Brennan, a spokeswoman for the department. He was...
  • State police refuse to release information on fatal crash they didn't locate (PA Turnpike)

    10/15/2009 6:53:12 AM PDT · by Born Conservative · 8 replies · 619+ views
    The Times-Tribune (Scranton, PA) ^ | 10/15/09 | Charles Schillinger
    State police have refused to release information that might shed light on the response of its Pocono barracks to a February crash off Interstate 476, the Northeast Extension of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, that led to the death of a Taylor man. The agency has failed to provide even basic information on the incident since The Times-Tribune began making inquiries in August. State police have classified the crash a "nontraffic incident," which directly conflicts with a Lackawanna County coroner's report that found 47-year-old Sam Turoni died from injuries suffered in a vehicle crash. A call reporting the crash was only briefly...
  • Teen turns burrito into deadly weapon, cops say

    10/14/2009 7:31:05 AM PDT · by JoeProBono · 35 replies · 1,212+ views
    abcactionnews ^ | 10/12 2 | Don Germaise
    HERNANDO BEACH, FL -- Hernando County Sheriff's deputies have arrested a South Carolina teen on a charge of throwing a deadly missile at a moving vehicle. That missile was a burrito, deputies said. According to a police report, John Addie was driving his Honda when he noticed someone lean out of an approaching white Dodge and throw something. The next thing Addie knew his front windshield was cracked and he was covered in refried beans. Addie followed the Dodge and called deputies. Deputy Scott Lamia wrote in his report the victim's "vehicle, which was clean and in excellent condition, had...
  • Chevy Chase looks to use speed camera money on Tasers

    10/12/2009 10:11:42 AM PDT · by La Lydia · 29 replies · 882+ views
    Examiner, DC ^ | October 11, 2009 | ALAN SUDERMAN
    Chevy Chase Village (Maryland) is looking to spend $30,000 raised by speed cameras to buy 12 Tasers for its police force. Village Police Chief Roy Gordon said Tasers were an important public safety tool that would give his officers a less deadly option than a firearm. "Anytime we can put a tool in the hands of a police officer that's going to be less than lethal force, why not?" Gordon said. But Montgomery County Councilman Phil Andrews, a longtime supporter of speed cameras, said the money raised by the machines ought to be spent on fixing the problems they were...
  • NC man in jail a week for mistaken identity

    10/11/2009 10:08:35 PM PDT · by Slings and Arrows · 15 replies · 1,113+ views
    AP via Yahoo! ^ | Sat Oct 10, 7:08 pm ET
    GREENSBORO, N.C. – Authorities say a 44-year-old North Carolina man spent a week in jail because he has the same name as a suspect 23 years younger. The News & Record of Greensboro reported Saturday that Jesse Ray Hardy Jr. of Greenville was arrested Monday, then taken to jail 160 miles away to face charges of resisting an officer, breaking and entering and failing to yield to a pedestrian.
  • Cop Who Beat Student for Untucked Shirt Jailed on Rape Charges

    10/10/2009 7:23:53 AM PDT · by Dallas59 · 54 replies · 2,459+ views
    Photography is Not a Crime ^ | 10/09/2009 | Carlos Miller
    The suburban Chicago cop who was caught on video beating a 15-year-old student for refusing to tuck his shirt last May is being accused of raping a woman while holding a pillow over her face. He also killed his ex-wife’s new husband last year by shooting him 24 times in front of their children while he was a cop for another suburban police department. He was suspended for that incident and eventually found work with the Dolton Police Department, where he ended up beating the special needs student who weighed only 140 pounds, breaking his nose and lacerating his face....
  • Caught on tape: Cop assaults 15-year-old special needs student

    10/10/2009 6:32:41 AM PDT · by Mikey_1962 · 54 replies · 1,851+ views
    48 Hours ^ | 10/10/09 | Mikey_1962
    DOLTON, Ill. (CBS2) A 15-year-old special education student was walking down a hallway at school when he says a police officer grabbed him and threw him to the ground. The teenager says he was beaten and nearly suffocated and much of it was caught on tape. The teen told his story to CBS 2 Chicago reporter Dave Savini. Security cameras captured the beating of Marshawn Pitts, who says the officer started shouting and swearing at him because his shirt wasn't tucked in. "I was tucking my shirt in," Pitts said. But it's what happened next that had Marshawn Pitts worried...
  • Real Hunting: Game Wardens Gone Berserk

    10/09/2009 9:12:03 PM PDT · by Copernicus · 13 replies · 1,226+ views
    JohnJacobH RKBA Commentary ^ | 10/09/09 | JohnJacobH RKBA Commentary
    A good example of just how treacherous modern hunting has become. Regulation trumps common sense and everyone is guilty until proven innocent. Two fathers and their sons went hunting in Brinnon on Saturday, but after legally downing an elk with a muzzleloading rifle, they found themselves staring down the barrels of guns pointed at them by uniformed officers of the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe. "The whole thing was handled way wrong," said Don Phipps, who shot the elk. "I've never had anyone pull a gun on me in my whole life. I didn't understand it."
  • Officer Shoots Woman, Pit Bull Playing

    10/08/2009 9:23:32 PM PDT · by kingattax · 33 replies · 1,466+ views
    Click2Houston.com ^ | October 8, 2009
    LA MARQUE, Texas -- A police officer shot a woman and the dog she was playing with when the officer thought the dog was attacking the woman, witnesses told KPRC Local 2. Witnesses said a La Marque police officer was driving along 5th Avenue near Walnut Street at about 7:15 p.m. Wednesday, after she helped a person around the corner. The officer heard people playing and screaming, witnesses said. A 23-year-old woman and her friend were playing with a pit bull named Sugar. Witnesses said the officer got out of the car and fired several shots toward the dog. "The...
  • Officer shooting at dog hits woman

    10/08/2009 7:51:44 PM PDT · by Chet 99 · 29 replies · 983+ views
    LA MARQUE, TX (KTRK) -- A woman who was shot by an officer in La Marque has been released from the hospital. Investigators say the shooting happened after a police officer responded to a disturbance. The officer drew her weapon to fire at a dog, but accidentally shot a woman standing nearby. The shooting happened just after 7pm yesterday near 5th Avenue and Walnut Street. "We were devastated," said Leon Filidei, whose 23-year-old daughter, Candice, was shot. "I thought she had died." Filidei is counting his blessings. Candice is coming home from the hospital the day after the officer opened...
  • ER nurse sues cop for handcuffing her during dispute over drawing suspect's blood

    10/07/2009 3:01:22 PM PDT · by ellery · 38 replies · 1,786+ views
    Chicago Sun-Times ^ | September 21, 2009
    A head emergency room nurse at Advocate Illinois Masonic Hospital has sued the city and a Chicago Police officer for handcuffing her and putting her in the back of a squad car during a dispute over drawing blood from a suspected drunken driver. Lisa Hofstra said she was the “charge nurse” in the emergency room on Aug. 1 when the officer approached her at about 4 a.m. The officer requested she perform a blood work-up on a DUI suspect, the lawsuit said. Hofstra told the officer the suspect needed to be admitted to the hospital before she could draw the...
  • LAPD officers charged with perjury

    10/06/2009 9:45:12 PM PDT · by Chet 99 · 12 replies · 817+ views
    Three Los Angeles police officers were charged with perjury and conspiracy Tuesday for allegedly lying under oath in a drug-possession case that was dismissed last year when a videotape sharply contradicted their testimony. The felony charges mark the most serious allegations of police perjury in Los Angeles since the LAPD's Rampart scandal about a decade ago. Prosecutors allege in court documents that two officers falsely testified during the trial that they saw a suspect throw an object that split open to reveal crack and powder cocaine. They said they immediately recovered the drugs. A third officer is accused of falsely...
  • 911 call records homeowner being shot by Phoenix PD

    10/06/2009 9:34:39 PM PDT · by Chet 99 · 54 replies · 2,479+ views
    911 call records homeowner being shot by Phoenix PD Reported by: ABC15.com staff, wire reports Last Update: 7:20 pm Man shot by Phoenix PD files $5.75 million claim PHOENIX – The 911 call made by a Phoenix homeowner before he was shot six times by Phoenix police has been released. Tony Arambula is seeking $5.75 million in damages for himself and his family after he was shot on September 17, 2008 after officers responded to a call about an intruder inside Arambula's central Phoenix home. The claim, filed by Phoenix attorney Michael Manning on behalf of Arambula, names the city,...
  • The Orchid Police: Criminalizing Everything, Everyone

    10/06/2009 4:11:36 PM PDT · by khnyny · 27 replies · 1,438+ views
    BigGovernment.com ^ | October 6, 2009
    Brian Walsh with the Heritage Foundation has this hilarious, ridiculous, depressing story at the Washington Times: “You don’t need to know. You can’t know.” That’s what Kathy Norris, a 60-year-old grandmother of eight, was told when she tried to ask court officials why, the day before, federal agents had subjected her home to a furious search. The agents who spent half a day ransacking Mrs. Norris’ longtime home in Spring, Texas, answered no questions while they emptied file cabinets, pulled books off shelves, rifled through drawers and closets, and threw the contents on the floor. The six agents, wearing SWAT...
  • Family Suing After Phoenix Cop Shoots Homeowner Instead of Intruder

    10/06/2009 3:27:47 PM PDT · by Red in Blue PA · 24 replies · 1,769+ views
    ABC News ^ | 10/6/2009 | Staff
    When Tony Arambula managed to corner an armed intruder in his son's bedroom he expected police to come to his aid. Instead, a Phoenix police officer confused Arambula for the intruder and shot him six times before realizing his mistake, a moment captured on the 911 call with a simple "F**k." Even after realizing their mistake, Arambula said he was treated roughly, being dragged out of the house and transported briefly on the hood of a police car. Now Arambula, 35, who survived but faces a lifetime of pain, is suing the city of Phoenix and the officers who responded...
  • Criminalizing everyone

    10/06/2009 5:53:46 AM PDT · by decimon · 116 replies · 4,207+ views
    Washington Times ^ | Oct 5, 2009 | Brian W. Walsh
    Needed: A 'clean line' to determine lawfulness"You don't need to know. You can't know." That's what Kathy Norris, a 60-year-old grandmother of eight, was told when she tried to ask court officials why, the day before, federal agents had subjected her home to a furious search. The agents who spent half a day ransacking Mrs. Norris' longtime home in Spring, Texas, answered no questions while they emptied file cabinets, pulled books off shelves, rifled through drawers and closets, and threw the contents on the floor. The six agents, wearing SWAT gear and carrying weapons, were with - get this- the...
  • Federal SWAT Raid Over . . . Orchids

    10/05/2009 6:26:18 PM PDT · by ellery · 95 replies · 3,886+ views
    The Agitator ^ | October 5, 2009
    So as it turns out, even the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service has its own SWAT team. You don’t need to know. You can’t know.” That’s what Kathy Norris, a 60-year-old grandmother of eight, was told when she tried to ask court officials why, the day before, federal agents had subjected her home to a furious search. The agents who spent half a day ransacking Mrs. Norris’ longtime home in Spring, Texas, answered no questions while they emptied file cabinets, pulled books off shelves, rifled through drawers and closets, and threw the contents on the floor. The six agents, wearing...
  • Trooper Involved in Paramedic Scuffle Faces New Allegations of Using Excessive Force

    10/05/2009 12:58:39 PM PDT · by Vote 4 Nixon · 19 replies · 565+ views
    NEWS 9 ^ | Oct 05, 2009 3:44 PM | Dave Jordan
    HOLDENVILLE, Oklahoma -- An Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper suspended for a fight with a paramedic in May is on paid administrative leave again after being accused of using excessive force. This is the second time in five months that Trooper Daniel Martin has been placed on paid administrative leave. Martin was suspended earlier this year after cell phone video surfaced showing the trooper chocking a paramedic. During his suspension in July, Trooper Martin was forced to undergo counseling for anger management, but a Holdenville man said that anger was on display once again. Martin's latest scuffle involves a Holdenville man,...
  • Arrest Puts Focus on Protesters’ Texting

    10/05/2009 7:12:36 AM PDT · by steve-b · 18 replies · 926+ views
    New York Times ^ | 10/5/09 | Colin Moynihan
    As demonstrations have evolved with the help of text messages and online social networks, so too has the response of law enforcement. On Thursday, F.B.I. agents descended on a house in Jackson Heights, Queens, and spent 16 hours searching it. The most likely reason for the raid: a man who lived there had helped coordinate communications among protesters at the Group of 20 summit in Pittsburgh. The man, Elliot Madison, 41, a social worker who has described himself as an anarchist, had been arrested in Pittsburgh on Sept. 24 and charged with hindering apprehension or prosecution, criminal use of a...
  • The Puzzling Case of "American Police Force Inc"

    10/04/2009 3:55:30 PM PDT · by ps2 · 23 replies · 1,720+ views
    An odd story is developing out in the tiny city of Hardin, Montana. A private security company has taken over a jail and seems intent on creating a police department there. American Police Force, a little known company which claims to specialize in training military and security forces overseas, has seemingly taken control of a $27 million, never-used jail, and a rural Montana town’s nonexistent police force. After arriving in this tiny city with three Mercedes SUVs marked with the logo of a police department that has never existed, representatives of the obscure California security company said preparations were under...
  • Family Says 911 Tape Caught Cops Planning Cover-Up After Shooting

    10/04/2009 3:55:15 PM PDT · by Marechal · 83 replies · 3,155+ views
    Courthouse News Service ^ | 23 September 2009 | Jamie Ross
    PHOENIX (CN) - A homeowner says a Phoenix police officer shot him six times in the back during a 911 home-invasion call, and the 911 tape recorded the officer's partner saying, "That's all right. Don't worry about it. I got your back. ... We clear?" The family says the officers were not aware that the 911 call was still recording as they spoke about covering up the shooting. In their complaint in Maricopa County Court, Anthony and Lesley Arambula say an armed intruder "crashed through the front window" of their home on Sept. 17, 2008 and ran into one of...
  • Arlington Cops Shoot Bozo... the Dog

    10/04/2009 12:03:50 PM PDT · by Chet 99 · 18 replies · 566+ views
    Bozo came too close to the kids and got shot; not the famous clown, but a dog named "Bozo." Students at Bebensee Elementary School in Arlington were outside on a bus drill, when two dogs ran onto school grounds. Arlington police were chasing the two dogs when Bozo the boxer started getting aggressive. "They told us to get in line so we can get in the building," said Kayla Kilgore, a second-grader at the school. But when Bozo started nipping at police, an officer was forced to pull his gun and shoot Bozo, police said. "I just heard a gunshot,...
  • NY man accused of tweeting cop actions at protests

    10/03/2009 8:03:49 PM PDT · by Saije · 48 replies · 1,657+ views
    Boston Globe/AP ^ | 10/3/2009 | Staff
    A self-described New York City anarchist has been accused of tweeting the location of police officers to protesters trying to evade them during the Group of 20 economic summit in Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania State Police arrested Elliot Madison alleging he used Twitter to direct the movement of protesters and inform them about law enforcement actions at last month's summit. The New York Post reported the arrest in Saturday editions. Court papers filed by Madison's attorney say FBI agents executed a search warrant at the 41-year-old's Queens home on Thursday. They seized computers, political writings and anarchist literature. Madison faces charges including...
  • Family claims officer killed dog in front of child

    10/02/2009 8:33:11 PM PDT · by Chet 99 · 69 replies · 1,630+ views
    By DEON J. HAMPTON World Staff Writer Last Modified: 9/30/2009 7:33 PM A Tulsa police officer shot and killed a dog with a 10-year-old boy standing about three feet away from the animal on Tuesday night, the parent and dog owner told the Tulsa World on Wednesday. The officer arrived to the home in the 2900 block of East 74th Street on a dog barking complaint around 10 p.m., said Julia Wilson, 32. Wilson said the officer knocked on the door, which was answered by her son, and the boxer ran onto the porch barking. As the dog ran through...
  • Woman Finds Drunk Capitol Police Officer in Her Bed

    10/01/2009 11:01:18 PM PDT · by The Magical Mischief Tour · 14 replies · 857+ views
    Washington Post ^ | 10/02/2009 | Washington Post
    Woman Finds Officer in Her Bed A U.S. Capitol Police officer was arrested Sunday morning in Arlington County when a woman came home and found him passed out drunk in her bed, police said. The two had never met. The officer, Thomas Patrick McMahon, 34, was charged with unlawful entry. Police say they are perplexed as to why McMahon picked the apartment, in the 1000 block of North Randolph Street, to sleep. He lives in Reston. "I don't know if it looks similar to his apartment in Reston or what," said Arlington police spokeswoman Crystal Nosal. "Thankfully, nobody was hurt."...
  • American Police Force Corporation Takes Over Small Town Police Force and Prisoner-Less Jail

    10/01/2009 12:33:19 PM PDT · by TheRiverNile · 21 replies · 1,099+ views
    Crimersider Blog CBS News ^ | September 29, 2009 | Neil Katz
    HARDIN, Mont. (CBS/AP) This is the strange story of how American Police Force, a little known company which claims to specialize in training military and security forces overseas, has seemingly taken control of a $27 million, never-used jail, and a rural Montana town's nonexistent police force. After arriving in this tiny city with three Mercedes SUVs marked with the logo of a police department that has never existed, representatives of the obscure California security company said preparations were under way to take over Hardin's jail, which has no prisoners.