Friday, February 29, 2008

Security officer fatally shoots man www.privateofficer.com


Oxon Hill Md. Feb 29 2008
A Prince George's County security officer shot and killed a man at an Oxon Hill apartment complex near Glassmanor Elementary School this morning, police said.
Cpl. Arvel Lewis, a spokesman for the county police, said the security guard approached two men on the complex property on the 1000 block of Marcy Avenue at about 9 a.m. One of the men produced a handgun and the security officer opened fire, striking him, Lewis said. The other man fled the scene on foot.
The wounded man, who police have not identified, died soon after being taken to the hospital, Lewis said. Police found a gun in his possession. Lewis said police are looking for the other man, described as an 18- to 20-year-old, about 5 feet 8 inches tall and wearing a black jacket, blue jeans and a baseball cap.
Police have not identified the security officer.
Glassmanor Elementary School was briefly locked down after the shooting, but it had reopened by midday.
Lewis said it was unclear what caused the confrontation or whether the two men shot at the security guard. Lewis said it appears as if the security officer had acted justifiably, but that an investigation of the shooting had to be completed.
"It appears that he was doing his job, which is to check on people within the apartment complex," Lewis said. The wounded man "pulled a gun on the guard . . . You gotta defend yourself, definitely."



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Myspace "friends" arrested for rape, robbery www.privateofficer.com


BOULDER, Colo. Feb 29 2008 ― Boulder sheriff's detectives used a website popular among teenagers to identify six men suspected of stealing $40,000 worth of items from a home, and raping the girl who invited them over.

Some of the men were 'virtual friends' of the victim, detectives said.She met the suspects through a website called myspace.com, detectives said.

The same site that led investigators to them.The suspects face charges ranging from sexual assault to felony theft in connection with a party at the girls house last month.

Six suspects were arrested, and a seventh suspect, Joshua Leighton, is still on the loose.

Detective Ali Bartley with the sheriff's office said the victim only knew the first names of most of the young men, but all of them have profiles on myspace.com that include pictures.The victim was able to identify them as the young men who attended the party.Bartley said one of the men, Nicolas Brinson, raped the victim while the others went on a rampage through the home."There was blood in almost every room of the house," Bartley said. "There were broken pictures and statues and they stole all of the stereo equipment in the house."

The case is a reminder to kids to beware of 'friends' they meet online, Bartley said. And for parents to beware of what websites their kids are on.

Myspace.com is filled with lewd photos of teens, some posing with guns and drugs.Investigators say the suspects stole $40,000 in electronics, jewelry, clothing and other items.Police were able to recover about $10,000 worth of stolen goods.





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Assistant principal charged with murder www.privateofficer.com


Bedford, VA Feb 29 2008 - An assistant principal at a Chesapeake high school is being held without bond in Bedford County on a first-degree murder charge in the death of his estranged wife.
Bedford County Sheriff Mike Brown told a news conference Thursday that police arrested Wesley Earnest Wednesday night at a home in Rustburg in Campbell County.
Earnest's estranged wife, 38-year-old Jocelyn Branham Earnest, died of a gunshot wound to the head at her home in Forest on December 20.
A spokesman for Chesapeake schools, Tom Cupitt, says Earnest has been away from Great Bridge High School for about a month. Earnest formerly worked for Lynchburg schools as an assistant principal at Heritage High School.
Bedford County Commonwealth's Attorney Randy Krantz says a bond hearing for Earnest likely will be next week.



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Vigalante Father Investigated For More Shootings www.privateofficer.com


Atlanta GA. Feb 29 2008 A man facing a murder charge for shooting and killing a motorcyclist who he thought was stalking his daughters is now under investigation for other altercations where he may have had an itchy trigger finger, Georgia law enforcement officials have told ABC News.

We've got a lot of phone calls from people," Oconee County Sheriff Scott Berry told ABC News. "There are other incidents where shots were fired."
Richard Gear now sits in a Georgia jail facing a murder charge after he fatally shot 21-year-old motorcyclist Bryan Andrew "B.J." Mough Monday evening in front of his home. Gear said he acted in self-defense.
Berry said that Gear's two daughters, 17 and 19, called their father as they drove home from an Athens, Ga., Target store to tell him that they had gotten into some sort of road rage dispute with Mough, who was on a motorcycle, in the store's parking lot.

Meanwhile police are looking into other incidents that may have involved Gear and gunshots. One occurred in February 2006, when Oconee deputies responded to a call at Gear's Bogart, Ga., home. The 45-year-old Gear told authorities that his mailbox had been damaged when people he did not know had pulled out of his driveway after he asked them to leave.
When authorities located the people in question, they admitted to accidentally driving over Gear's mailbox, but said it only happened because they were hurrying from the property after shots were fired at them.
Berry's office was never able to bring charges against Gear because police could not prove he fired a gun, and the witnesses would not fully cooperate in the investigation.
Detectives will re-examine that case, Berry said, as well as others.
In Monday's shooting death, Mough apparently followed the girls out of the Target lot and at some point, according to Berry, the Nissan Sentra driven by Gear's daughters made contact with the motorcycle. The girls admitted to authorities that they made obscene hand gestures at Mough during the encounter.
Mough then followed the teens to their family's home, where Berry said Gear "was waiting at the end of the driveway with a .40-caliber semiautomatic." Mough made one pass of the house and on the return pass, Berry said, Gear unloaded multiple shots at Mough, one of which struck him in the back.

Gear called 911 to report to police that he had shot someone in front of his house, Berry said. Mough was transported to a local hospital, where he was declared dead. Deputies arrested Gear Monday night and charged him with murder.
Gear, who is being held without bond, told authorities he was acting in self-defense when he killed Mough. As of this morning, he had not retained legal counsel, Berry said. He has no prior criminal record. he added. The phone number at Gear's Bogart address is no longer working.
A team of deputies will try to reconstruct the alleged accident in the hope that they might determine whether it was the teenage daughters or the motorcyclist that initiated the contact. Berry said it's unlikely, however, that a moving bike would go after a car. "It would be unusual for a motorcycle to ram a four wheel vehicle," he said.
As for Gear's self-defense claims, Berry also said he had doubts about that.
"I don't know how you can legally shoot someone in the back on a motorcycle," Berry said, "and then claim he was was trying to run you down."




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Daycare worker arrested for leaving child in van www.privateofficer.com


ATLANTA GA. Feb 29 2008 -- Police worked Thursday to find out how a 2-year-old was left alone in a daycare van for more than two hours during Wednesday night's cold snap.
Officers found Michael Marshall locked in a van at the Agape Christian Academy after his mother, Sharon Marshall, called at 7 p.m. to report he had not come home.
"He could have froze to death," Marshall told WSB-TV Channel 2 Action News.
VIDEO: 2-Year-Old Left In Daycare Van
"He was bewildered, confused," Atlanta police spokesman James Polite told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Police think the van driver forgot to drop off Michael and then left him locked in the van at the daycare center when the driver went home.
"She just went home, went to sleep and everything and then just got my baby sitting up here by himself," said Marshall.
The boy was wearing a winter jacket. He was taken to Grady Memorial Hospital to be checked.
The driver of the van, Mary Snow, was arrested Wednesday night and faces two misdemeanor charges.
The daycare did release a statement that said they were sorry for the incident and that all the necessary procedures were in place but the driver did not follow them.

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Man hides under icy water to escape police www.privateofficer.com


ROCKFORD, Tenn. Feb 29 2008-- A Knoxville man found out that February in the East Tennessee mountains isn't the best time to try hiding from the law underwater.
The Blount County Sheriff's Office said James Earl Jett fled an accident in Rockford after deputies found out the truck he was driving was reported stolen.
Jett was found by a K-9 unit in the nearby Little River, which flows from Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Only his face was above the surface, with his body concealed by a submerged tree.
The high temperature in the area on Wednesday was 34 degrees with a dusting of snow.
Authorities said the 33-year-old refused to come up and he had to be "manually extracted." He was treated for hypothermia at a local hospital and released.
Jett was charged with leaving the scene of an accident and is expected to be charged in Knox County in the theft of the truck.



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Mother and son arrested for fight at school www.privateofficer.com


Florence County SC Feb 29 2008 Florence County investigators arrested a mother and son after they say the boy tried to provoke a fight at West Florence High School.
It happened Tuesday afternoon, when school ended for the day.
Investigators say 17-year-old Carlin Gordon was trying to start a fight with other students.
School officials told Gordon to leave, investigators say he became belligerent, and officials had to contact the school resource officer.
Authorities say Gordon then tried to get into his mother's car, and the resource officer began to place him under arrest.
That's when investigators say the mother, Queen Gordon, began to assault the resource officer.
Authorities charged Carlin Gordon with Disturbing Schools, Assault and Battery on School Personnel and Resisting Arrest.
They charged 60-year-old Queen Gordon, with Disturbing Schools and Assault on a Police Officer.
Both have since been released on personal recognizance bonds.



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Mall sued by second victim for lax security www.privateofficer.com



PALM BEACH COUNTY Feb 29 2008
― A South Florida woman has filed a lawsuit against the Simon Property Group, which owns the Town Center Mall in Boca Raton, for not providing enough security.

The woman was carjacked at gunpoint from the mall parking lot last August with her 2-year old son. She was putting her bags and her son's stroller in the back of her SUV when a man with a gun kidnapped her and her son and forced her to drive to two ATM machines to withdraw money, while he held a gun to her son's head in the backseat.

He eventually returned the woman and child back to the mall parking lot but left her arms and legs bound with handcuffs and zip-ties and covered her eyes with blacked-out sunglasses.

The woman has revealed that she thinks her attacker is the same man who murdered Nancy Bochicchio and her 7-year-old daughter, Joey, in December as well as Randi Gorenberg last March.

All of the attacks are similar in nature and all originated in the parking lot of the Town Center Mall. Some officials have labeled the attacker a 'serial killer'.

This is the second lawsuit filed against the Simon Property Group. Bochicchio's sister filed a wrongful-death lawsuit last month. In the wake of the Bochicchio murders, Simon Malls say they have formed a crime prevention task force, added additional surveillance cameras and offered free valet parking to parents with children.




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Casino officers nab robbery suspect www.privateofficer.com


San Bernardino Ca. Feb 29 2008 A Colton man has been arrested after allegedly trying to rob a Riverside resident who was entering the San Manuel Indian Casino in San Bernardino.
According to the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department, early Tuesday morning a 29-year-old Riverside man reported he was approached by two men — one flashing a handgun — demanding money. The victim fled and contacted casino security, who began searching the casino and parking areas and eventually a casino security officer found the armed suspect busy gambling. When police arrived, officers approached the suspect still sitting in the casino at a table.
Police contacted the suspect, Marty D. Ybarra, 30, a recent parolee and after a pat down found a loaded handgun in his pocket.
Ybarra was charged with attempted armed robbery, terrorist threats, and being a felon in possession of a firearm.


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Campus police seek flasher in high heels www.privateofficer.com


Oshkosh Wi. Feb 29 2008

Three female students reported two separate instances of a male who exposed himself on the 700 to 900 blocks on Cherry Street Saturday. In the first incident the students said in the police report that they were walking north on the West side of Cherry Street. The male approached them from behind on foot exposed himself to two of the females on the sidewalk of Cherry Street and fled on foot. The incident occurred at around 9:09 p.m. and was reported to the Oshkosh Police Department via phone. According to the police report, the suspect was last seen wearing a forest green canvas jacket (possibly Carhartt brand), dark colored jeans, a dark colored form fitting ribbed knit stocking hat and white stiletto high heel shoes. UW-Oshkosh Junior Katie Scott explained her initial reaction to hearing about the incident. “I guess if I was walking more off-campus I’d be afraid, but on campus I feel safe,” Scott said. “I thought it was kind of scary, but I kind of laughed that he was wearing stilettos.” According to the police report the male was described as a 30 to 40 year old Caucasian with a stocky build, an unshaven face, with shaggy dark hair, five feet eight inches to five feet nine inches tall, heavier set and as having an unkempt appearance. Oshkosh Police Department Crime Prevention Sgt. Steve Sagmeister said the suspect talked to the females. The suspect said, “‘hey ladies do you like my high heels?,’” Sagmeister said. A second incident occurred around the same time on Cherry Street. A female student pulled into her driveway and the same male approached and asked her if she liked his heels, Sagmeister said. The incident was reported to the Oshkosh Police Department. University Police Department Chief Michael Melland said around 15 community service officers, composed of student employees, can assist students who are walking around campus and want the officers to walk with them. Melland explained who should utilize the program. “Anybody that’s feeling uncomfortable, and anybody, particularly females, that have to walk at night alone,” Melland said. The CSO program now is the only program that offers this type of assistance since the Knight Owls program was eliminated earlier this month. Scott believes future incidents could be avoided if there were more police stationed off-campus, but feels the CSO program is a valuable asset. “I think it’s a good thing on campus that more people should take advantage of,” Scott said. Melland said students should pay more attention to the precautions he provides in the e-mails. “I think that people tend to not pay as much attention to some of the safety tips on the e-mails,” Melland said. “Ultimately your responsible for your own safety to a large extent.” If anyone has any information they should call the Oshkosh Police Department at 920-236-5700 or the University Police at 920-424-1212.



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American prison population continues to skyrocket www.privateofficer.com


NEW YORK Feb 29 2008 -- For the first time in history, more than one in every 100 American adults is in jail or prison, according to a new report tracking the surge in inmate population and urging states to rein in corrections costs with alternative sentencing programs.
The report, released Thursday by the Pew Center on the States, said the 50 states spent more than $49 billion on corrections last year, up from less than $11 billion 20 years earlier. The rate of increase for prison costs was six times greater than for higher education spending, the report said.
Using updated state-by-state data, the report said 2,319,258 adults were held in U.S. prisons or jails at the start of 2008 - one out of every 99.1 adults, and more than any other country in the world.
The steadily growing inmate population "is saddling cash-strapped states with soaring costs they can ill afford and failing to have a clear impact either on recidivism or overall crime," said the report.
Susan Urahn, managing director of the Pew Center on the States, said budget woes are prompting officials in many states to consider new, cost-saving corrections policies that might have been shunned in the recent past for fear of appearing soft in crime.
"We're seeing more and more states being creative because of tight budgets," she said in an interview. "They want to be tough on crime, they want to be a law-and-order state - but they also want to save money, and they want to be effective."
The report cited Kansas and Texas as states which have acted decisively to slow the growth of their inmate population. Their actions include greater use of community supervision for low-risk offenders and employing sanctions other than reimprisonment for ex-offenders who commit technical violations of parole and probation rules.
"The new approach, born of bipartisan leadership, is allowing the two states to ensure they have enough prison beds for violent offenders while helping less dangerous lawbreakers become productive, taxpaying citizens," the report said.
While many state governments have shown bipartisan interest in curbing prison growth, there also are persistent calls to proceed cautiously.
"We need to be smarter," said David Muhlhausen, a criminal justice expert with the conservative Heritage Foundation. "We're not incarcerating all the people who commit serious crimes - but we're also probably incarcerating people who don't need to be."
According to the report, the inmate population increased last year in 36 states and the federal prison system.
The largest percentage increase - 12 percent - was in Kentucky, where Gov. Steve Beshear highlighted the cost of corrections in his budget speech last month. He noted that the state's crime rate had increased only about 3 percent in the past 30 years, while the state's inmate population has increased by 600 percent.
The Pew report was compiled by the Center on the State's Public Safety Performance Project, which is working directly with 13 states on developing programs to divert offenders from prison without jeopardizing public safety.
"For all the money spent on corrections today, there hasn't been a clear and convincing return for public safety," said the project's director, Adam Gelb. "More and more states are beginning to rethink their reliance on prisons for lower-level offenders and finding strategies that are tough on crime without being so tough on taxpayers."
The report said prison growth and higher incarceration rates do not reflect a parallel increase in crime or in the nation's overall population. Instead, it said, more people are behind bars mainly because of tough sentencing measures, such as "three-strikes" laws, that result in longer prison stays.
"For some groups, the incarceration numbers are especially startling," the report said. "While one in 30 men between the ages of 20 and 34 is behind bars, for black males in that age group the figure is one in nine."
The nationwide figures, as of Jan. 1, include 1,596,127 people in state and federal prisons and 723,131 in local jails - a total 2,319,258 out of almost 230 million American adults.
The report said the United States is the world's incarceration leader, far ahead of more populous China with 1.5 million people behind bars. It said the U.S. also is the leader in inmates per capita (750 per 100,000 people), ahead of Russia (628 per 100,000) and other former Soviet bloc nations which make up the rest of the Top 10.



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Campus emergency drill scares students www.privateofficer.com


ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. Feb 29 2008 — Elizabeth City State University is offering counseling to faculty and students after some became unknowing participants in an emergency response drill.
The News & Observer of Raleigh reported in Wednesday's editions that an armed man burst into a classroom Friday, threatening to kill students. The drill came eight days after a gunman killed five people and himself in a classroom at Northern Illinois University.
Anthony Brown, vice chancellor of student affairs, said ECSU was testing its response to such shootings. E-mail and text messages were sent five days before the drill, notifying students, staff and faculty, he said.
"The intent was not to frighten them but to test our system and also to test the response of the security that was on campus and the people that were notified," Brown said.
But not everyone got the word, including assistant professor Jingbin Wang, whose American foreign policy class was held hostage.
"I was prepared to die at that moment," Wang said Tuesday of the moment the gunman entered the room.
At 1:31 p.m. Friday, e-mail and text messages were sent, saying: "This is a test. ECSU is holding a test drill where an armed intruder will enter a room in Moore Hall and be detained by campus police."

The campus police officer who played the role of the intruder carried a red plastic model gun, the school said in a news release.
In a telephone interview Tuesday, Wang said the man came to the door and said he wanted to talk. "Suddenly the man pointed the gun at me," he said, adding that he didn't have time to consider whether the gun was real.
The seven students were lined up against the wall, and the intruder threatened to kill the one with the lowest grade point average. Wang said the man told them that he had been kicked out of school and that he needed a lung transplant.
After about 10 minutes, campus police ended the drill by subduing the man.
In April, 32 students at Virginia Tech were killed by student gunman Seung-Hui Cho. That shooting has led schools to examine their emergency plans and conduct safety drills.
For example, UNC-Greensboro held an active shooter exercise in January that was attended by law enforcement and university officials from around the state. But students were not on campus when the drill was held during winter break.



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Seattle security officers to get health care www.privateofficer.com


Seattle Wa. Feb 29 2008 Seattle-area unionized security officers and their managers have reached an agreement on health care, eliminating a major sticking point in contract negotiations.
"The parties reached agreement last night on a comprehensive health care package," spokesman Guy Thomas said Wednesday.
"Last night was a huge step; it was a very important step and cleared the way for us resolving other issues."
The Service Employees International Union Local 6 represents about 750 officers, or 75 percent of the security officers in downtown Seattle and Bellevue.
The bargaining went from noon until about midnight, said Sergio Salinas, president of SEIU Local 6. Under the tentative medical agreement, the employers will pay about 80 percent of medical benefits. Within three years, the employers will cover 95 percent of health care costs, Salinas said.
"That's a huge, huge improvement," he said.
Affordable health care was a pivotal demand for unionized security officers -- the issue drove them into the streets to protest during negotiations. Two union members were politely arrested during a rally in downtown Seattle on Monday.
A final contract has not yet been reached. It would be the first security guard union contract in Seattle, and negotiations have dragged on for more than a year.
The companies involved in the negotiations are Northwest Protective Service Inc., Securitas Security Services USA Inc., AlliedBarton Security Services and ABM Security Services. The union says that Star Protection Agency has agreed to accept whatever contract is reached, but is not at the bargaining table.
Security companies in San Francisco and Los Angeles also have recently reached health care agreements with their security officers.
Both sides have agreed in principle to a three-year contract with minimum wages set at $12 per hour for officers in large buildings and $11 per hour for others, the union said. The contract also would give an immediate raise to most security officers working in the region, both sides said.
The security guards work in most of the buildings in downtown Seattle and Bellevue. They have said that their spiffy uniforms belie their low wages.
The building owners, who contract out security services, are staying out of negotiations, said Rod Kauffman, president of the Building Owners and Managers Association of Seattle and King County.

Gorilla Art To Be Auctioned www.privateofficer.com


ATLANTA GA Feb 29 2008 -- Art painted by gorillas and orangutans will be auctioned off in Atlanta to help save the lives of other great apes in the wild.
The Apes in the Arts event will be held March 6 at the J. Tribble Antiques at 747 Miami Circle in Atlanta. The silent auction will begin at 7 p.m. Tickets are $30 in advance or $40 at the door. Tickets can be purchased at http://www.wsbtv.com/news/15440181/www.apeconservationeffort.org
Officials at the The Ape Conservation Effort, an Atlanta-based grassroots organization said all the proceeds from the night's event will go to organizations such as the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International and The Orangutan Conservancy.
Apes in the Arts will feature food and drink as well as the silent auction.

Deputy sheriff, Daughters Killed By Son www.privateofficer.com


LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga.Feb 29 2008-- A 17-year-old was arrested Friday in the murder of his mother, a Gwinnett County sheriff's deputy, and his two sisters.
Anthony Tyrone Terrell is charged with killing his mother, Joy Deleston, and his 4-year-old and 11-year-old sisters.
Terrell is a junior at Central Gwinnett High School.
He was charged with three counts of murder and three counts of aggravated assault. He is being held without bond.
Police spokeswoman Corporal Illana Spellman said the motive for the killings is still under investigation.
A neighbor called police Thursday night when she heard gunshots and a bullet came through the wall of her house.
Officers who responded realized the bullet came from the deputy's house at 415 Madison Chase Drive and saw the deputy's marked patrol vehicle in the driveway, said Gwinnett County police spokesman David Schiralli. When they investigated they found the bodies of the deputy and her daughters.
"They knew a deputy lived there, so they knocked at the door to see if everybody was all right," Schiralli said. "There was no answer, but lights were on. They opened the door a little bit to announce themselves. That's when they saw the 11-year-old."
She was just inside the front door. The deputy's body was further inside the house. The 4-year-old was discovered in an upstairs bedroom.
Deleston worked in the sex crimes unit, according to Schiralli.
"Anger," Conway told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution when asked his reaction to the crime. "I've got a deputy dead and two children. We just want to find out who did it and why."
Terrell arrived at the house while investigators were there and they took him into custody.

Police Chief Resigns After Crashing Cruiser www.privateofficer.com


KENNESAW, Ga. (Metro Atlanta) Feb 29 2008-- Kennesaw Police Chief Timothy Callahan has submitted his resignation after being involved in a car crash that reportedly involved alcohol.
Callahan crashed his police cruiser into a tree on the night of Feb. 22, city officials said. In addition to totaling the cruiser, the one-vehicle crash left Callahan with a broken finger and bruised ribs.
A police report of the accident said alcohol was involved but that Callahan was not impaired. No sobriety test was performed by the responding officer, the police report said.
Asked why a sobriety test was not administered at the scene, Cobb County Police Sgt. Dana Pierce told the Marietta Daily Journal: "The police officer takes circumstances or facts to which he is investigating in an incident and applies them to Georgia law in an attempt to make a case."
Reached at his home Wednesday, Callahan said, "I really don't want to talk about it."
Callahan was placed on paid administrative leave Monday.
City Manager Steve Kennedy said the city is "looking into some things."
"We're not trying to persecute anybody," he said.
The mayor and city council would discuss Callahan's resignation, which is effective April 1, Kennedy said. Assistant Chief Bill Westenberger is serving as acting police chief.
Callahan was appointed as Kennesaw police chief in December 2002. He joined the department in June 2002 as assistant police chief.



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Thursday, February 28, 2008

Trooper dies from injuries sustained in crash www.privateofficer.com


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RENO, Nev. Feb 28 2008— A Nevada Highway Patrol trooper who was critically injured in a car crash earlier this week died Thursday after doctors completed harvesting her organs, authorities said.Trooper Kara Kelly-Borgognone, 33, was injured late Monday when a sport utility vehicle slammed into the driver’s side door of her patrol car while she was responding to a call.
An organ donor, she was kept on life support until doctors found suitable recipients and completed harvesting her organs.
“As a final act of selfless service, she wanted to help others live longer lives and better lives,” the NHP said in a statement announcing her death.
“Doctors at Renown Regional Medical Center performed the organ donation procedures during the night (and) finished their work around 2:45 a.m. this morning.”
Her death came a day after Kelly-Borgognone’s family announced her funeral will be held 11 a.m., March 5, at Lawlor Events Center on the University of Nevada, Reno campus.
Kelly-Borgognone had been a trooper for two years, serving eight years before that as a parole and probation officer. She and her husband Dirk, have two young daughters, Blair, 13, and Ashlyn, 3.
Her brother, Chris Kelly, is a 14-year veteran with the NHP and is assigned to the Reno area.
“She was sharp, intelligent, bright and a real go-getter, a real tiger when it came to doing her job,” Rich Tiran, a sergeant with parole and probation, said of his former colleague.
“She always had a great, great smile on her face,” he told the Reno Gazette-Journal. “She was always quick witted.”
Kelly-Borgognone was responding to assist in a bomb scare around 10 p.m. Monday when her Ford Crown Victoria patrol car was slammed at an intersection by a Chevrolet sport utility vehicle.
The driver of the other vehicle, Matthew Henderson, 33, of Sun Valley, suffered only minor injuries.
Over the last three days, fellow troopers and other law enforcement officers kept vigil outside her hospital room through her final moments. They planned to keep someone by her side through burial.
The Washoe County sheriff’s office, which is investigating the crash, said it could be next week before investigators determine the cause of the crash.
Sheriff’s spokeswoman Brooke Keaste said investigators are corroborating witness statements and inspecting the vehicles.
Monday night’s bomb scare involved a plastic cooler left in the parking lot of a Terrible’s gas station in Sparks. The bomb squad was called and other law enforcement agencies, including Kelly-Borgognone, responded to set up a safety perimeter.
A small explosive charge was detonated to open the cooler, which contained cement core samples.
Two years ago, while working as a probation officer, Kelly-Borgognone shot and killed a parolee after he tested positive for methamphetamine and tried to take her gun away.
Christopher Michael Tallman, 25, was on probation following a conviction for being an ex-felon in possession of a firearm. He also had a prior meth conviction in Oregon.Reno police said Tallman got into a fight with Kelly-Borgognone and fellow parole officer John Gresock after they went to arrest him on Feb. 8, 2006 for violating terms of his release by testing positive for drugs.
Tallman managed to get Kelly-Borgognone’s gun out of her holster but she wrestled it back and shot Tallman in the head and chest.

Student shot at University of Little Rock www.privateofficer.com


Little Rock Ark. Feb 28 2008 A student was shot on a sidewalk at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock on Wednesday in what police described as an isolated incident.
Authorities did not know the student's condition Wednesday evening, but said two suspects fled the campus and people at the school were not believed to be at risk. Even so, Wednesday night classes were canceled.
Within 20 minutes of the first report of the afternoon shooting near University Theater, the school sent students and employees telephone and e-mail messages telling them what happened, describing the suspects' vehicle and warning people to avoid the theater area.
About an hour after the first message, the school sent another, saying the suspects had left the area and the victim was being treated at a hospital.
"Current state, the campus is safe and secure with all operations back to normal," the message said.
University spokeswoman Joan Duffy said the victim was accosted by two other men before being shot. After James Earl Matthews, 33, was shot, he staggered to his car, where ambulance attendants reached him and administered emergency aid before taking him to a hospital, Duffy said.
Two suspects fled the 12,000-student campus immediately, university Police Chief Brad King said.
Officers did not offer a motive, but King said that "everything we know now would suggest" the shooting was an isolated incident.
"It's just alarming when someone gets shot on campus near where I walk a couple of times a week," said Paula Keith, a 35-year-old nursing student who only heard about the shooting after arriving to school.
Class were scheduled to resume Thursday.


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Security guard kills self, daughter over custody issue www.privateofficer.com


CALEXICO, Calif. Feb 28 2008 —A private security guard shot his 2-year-old daughter in the head Wednesday, then apparently killed himself after a legal setback that threatened his custody of the girl, police said.
Saul Pacheco Burquez, 29, died from a gunshot wound to the head after he apparently killed his family dog and then his daughter, said Calexico Police Chief Jim Neujahr.
"It looks like he may have held down the daughter while he shot her in the head," Neujahr said.
Pacheco had received a restraining order Wednesday that was likely to result in loss of custody, said Neujahr. He also was likely to lose his gun permit, which would have cost him his job as a security guard for a government contractor near the U.S.-Mexico border crossing in Calexico, about 120 miles east of San Diego.
The police chief said he did not know who sought the restraining order or what the order said.
The killings occurred at Pacheco's house about three doors away from Kennedy Gardens Elementary School, which was about to end classes. Police locked down the campus.
The girl's mother was previously killed in a car crash, Neujahr said.



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Woman helps track down sexual stalker www.privateofficer.com


Mobile Ala. Feb 28 2008 Persistent efforts by two Mobile women -- a police detective and an interior designer -- led to the California arrest of a man accused of sending child pornography via cell phones and making obscene calls to women across the country.
The events that prompted California sheriff's deputies to take Jayson Brown into custody at his Hesperia, Calif., home began Feb. 11 on the Alabama coast, according to officers in both states.
Just before 7 a.m. that day, a Mobile interior designer was awakened by her cell phone. It was a call from a strange man, who told her in rapid-fire, graphic detail how he had sexually abused his 3-year-old niece.


She said she hung up, but he called again, threatening to come find her. The man said if she had children, he would harm them.
The 29-year-old woman -- who declined to be identified for this story -- went to the downtown Dauphin Street police substation that day to report the call. A civil employee told her that the call was probably a prank, she said.
Not satisfied, the woman visited police headquarters on Government Boulevard the next day and filed a report with Detective Mona Wade of the assault and sex crimes unit.
Wade, a 19-year veteran of the police force, could have simply taken the report and pushed it to the bottom of the pile. After all, obscene calls are relatively routine, said Nancy Johnson, a police spokeswoman.
But this caller struck Wade as particularly frightening as she listened to a voice mail that he had left the interior designer. Wade said she was concerned that the caller could actually be abusing a 3-year-old.
That night, Wade said, the case bothered her as she tried to sleep. So she set out to locate the man.
The interior designer, meanwhile, was checking with Wade each day to ask about progress on the case. "I'm very persistent," she said.


Wade was able to determine through FBI call-tracking capabilities that the man lived near Victorville, Calif., in the Mojave Desert northeast of Los Angeles. She contacted law officers there.
Over the past two weeks, Wade's efforts and the work of detectives with the San Bernardino Sheriff's Office yielded evidence that resulted in California prosecutors charging the 36-year-old Brown with five felonies.
To arrest Brown, sheriff's deputies armed with warrants entered his home through an open sliding-glass door and awakened him, according to detectives in the case.

Brown's phone records showed that he had apparently made more than 100 random calls in the past couple of months, according to the lead investigator, and allegedly sent child pornography using a pre-paid cell phone.
The San Bernardino Sheriff's Office said it has developed evidence that Brown made obscene calls to phones in a number of states.
He allegedly called a teenage girl in Montana asking her to help him kidnap a young child to sexually abuse. He allegedly sent a Florida woman a cell phone photo of a young girl performing oral sex.
Brown faces two counts of distribution of child pornography, two counts of distribution of harmful matter to a minor and one count of criminal threats, according the San Bernardino County district attorney's office. He is scheduled to appear in court today in California.
Both the Mobile police detective and the interior designer said they plan to follow the events of Brown's prosecution in California.
"You've got to listen to your gut instinct," Wade said of her work to pursue the case.
Praising the interior designer, she added, "We had the perfect victim. She wasn't going to let go.




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Unlicensed security company, employees facing legal actions after shooting www.privateofficer.com


Memphis TN. Feb 28 2008 Latasha Rankins still has a bullet in her stomach from what police say was last week's reckless shooting in the New Horizon Apartment Complex.
Doctors told her tonight, she is better off leaving the bullet inside her. A now permanent reminder of what she told us in an exclusive interview last week was such a violent and needless experience.
"I saw a bullet fly across my head. I felt the wind of it and I ducked all the way down in my seat and I caught one through the seat and in my side."
The two guards, Robert Walker and Sean Gates are still locked up for the unjustified shooting on aggravated assault charges, but now Complex Security, the company that employed them has 30 days to answer the state.
In a letter dated Friday, the state told the owner Elvin Evans that "you appear to be operating a non-licensed contract security company in a direct violation." The letter goes on to state that legal action could ensue.
We tried to find Evans again today but could not reach him at the three different business addresses listed. Not at a home in South Memphis, a condo in South Memphis or at a non-existing address on Flowering Peach Drive.
But it is not just the business practices of Complex Security the state might be interested in, but his hiring practices too. Both Complex Security guards have marks on their record. Sean Gates was arrested last year for unlawful possession of a handgun. His partner Robert Walker was charged a few years back for impersonating an officer.
They both now face aggravated assault charges and will appear in court on those charges this week and next. Their employer has 30 days to respond to the state.


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White supremacist sent to jail for security officer assault www.privateofficer.com


NEWPORT BEACH Feb 28 2008 - A self-proclaimed white supremacist was sentenced Tuesday to six months in jail after pleading guilty to repeatedly punching a uniformed black security guard at the Irvine Spectrum while yelling racial slurs. The man, who worked at as cashier at a McDonald's in Orange, also directed racial slurs at a black Irvine police officer.
Ryan Lawrence Monfils, 20, of Stanton pleaded guilty to one felony count of hate-crime battery. Montfils was sentenced to six months in jail and three years of probation. He is banned from the Irvine Spectrum.
Monfils was on probation for beating up his girlfriend when he attacked the security guard, according to Orange County Superior Court records.
The attack happened Feb. 2 as Monfils was leaving Dave & Buster's at the Irvine Spectrum with two friends. As he left about 5:30 p.m., Monfils began yelling racial slurs at a black security guard standing outside, according to the Orange County District Attorney's Office. Monfils threw a lighted cigarette in the guard's face and punched him several times. Monfils directed racial slurs at a black Irvine police officer during questioning, according to the District Attorney's Office.
Monfils was arrested Feb. 19 at a McDonald's on North Tustin Avenue in Orange, where he worked as a cashier.
Monfils was fined $150 after pleading guilty in October 2007 to being drunk in public and fighting. In December 2007, he pleaded guilty to beating up his girlfriend and was sentenced to two days in jail and eight hours of community service, and was required to complete a domestic-violence program.
There were 135 hate crimes and incidents recorded in Orange County in 2006, including 19 against blacks, according to the Orange County Human Relations Commission. African-Americans continue to be the most frequent target of hate crimes


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Hospital security find dead baby in basket www.privateofficer.com


DENVER Co. Feb 28 2008 — Denver police are investigating the death of a baby girl found in a basket outside a hospital.
Detective Sharon Hahn says someone pressed the button on a call box outside Presbyterian/St. Luke's Medical Center around 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, and the infant was discovered soon afterward.
A security officer took the baby inside the hospital, where she was later pronounced dead.
Hahn says police can't speculate about whether the girl was alive when she was left at the hospital, and it's not clear whether security cameras captured images of whoever left her.
The age of the child is unknown. An autopsy is planned.
Colorado's "Safe Haven" law allows a parent to give up a child at a hospital or fire station within 72 hours of birth without fear of prosecution.

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Harrah's security officer biten and assaulted www.privateofficer.com


Lake Tahoe NV. Feb 28 2008

Deputies responded to a call of a disorderly person at the Harrah's casino after security repported a man who was throwing things in the bar area.

Officers say that the man was allegedly throwing a drink in the face of a bartender which got Nicholas Cresta, 25, of Mill Valley kicked out of Vex nightclub at Harrah’s Lake Tahoe.

Cresta allegedly followed that by continuing to be disorderly and biting a security officer, for which he may face battery charges, an El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office report indicated.

At about 3:05 a.m. Feb. 17, a deputy responded to a report of trespassing at Harrah’s. Upon arrival, the deputy found Cresta in custody of the casino’s security personnel.

After getting kicked out of the club, Cresta allegedly pushed a security officer, who subsequently tackled the Mill Valley resident. While on the ground, Cresta then allegedly bit the security officer chest, according to the security officer’s statement in the sheriff’s report.When the security guard told the deputy he wanted to press charges, Cresta was cited for battery and released.

Cresta’s case has been forwarded to the Douglas County District Attorney’s Office for review, according to the report. The security officer was not seriously injured and Cresta could face additional charges.



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Hilton guests robbed of $20,000 www.privateofficer.com


Chicago IL. Feb 28 2008 Every Sunday for the last month, about 40 full-figured amateur models filled a Hilton Chicago meeting room to rehearse their struts and poses for a March fashion show at Navy Pier.

After the models left on Sunday night, two men stormed the meeting room, duct-taped eight fashion show employees, police said. Organizers said the robbers stole $20,000, but police said they have no way to verify the amount..Harvey Star Washington, the annual fashion show's organizer, said he believes the robbery was an inside job by people who knew that he would be in town on Sunday to collect dues and ticket proceeds from the models.
They said, 'Where's the money, Harvey?'" said Washington of Washington, D.C. "They said my name like they knew me. ... It had to be someone who knew we had the money."

The theft occurred at about 10:45 p.m., after the models had left. Organizers were talking in the meeting room when the men, one carrying a gun, entered the third-floor Marquette Room from a back door, police said. They duct-taped the organizers, including Washington, and demanded money, police said.After 15 minutes, the thieves left with Washington's Louis Vuitton satchel, with the money inside, and another woman's wallet. The victims freed themselves within 10 minutes and called 911.

Chicago police said are still investigating and reviewing the hotel's surveillance video. No one was in custody Monday night. Police said the robbers ran out of the hotel, headed south on Michigan Avenue, past 8th Street.

A hotel spokesman said the robbers did not steal from anyone else in the hotel, 720 S. Michigan Ave. and security officers were on patrol in the hotel and did not see anything unusual.

Washington said the $20,000 was slated to pay for the bulk of the March 16 Navy Pier fashion show, which is called "Fashionology: A Celebration of Fashion."The models pay $200 to participate in the show featuring Washington's clothing line. The fee pays for the model's hairstyling, makeup and a photo shoot. Participants must also sell at least ten $50 tickets to the show.


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Police arrest man for wielding knife at security officer www.privateofficer.com


Annapolis MD. Feb 28 2008 An Annapolis man was charged with assault Friday after he allegedly tried to stab a security officer at the Glenwood Highrise Apartments, Glenwood Street, city police said.
The security officer told police a man he knew came to the apartments at 1:44 p.m. and asked to visit his grandmother. The visitor was the passenger in a car, and the driver stayed outside with the car running, the private officer told police.
The guard asked the driver to move the car, and the visitor came out of the elevator and went back out to the car.
When the visitor heard that the security officer asked his friend to move the car, he became irate and came back into the building and yelled at the secuirty officer, police said.
He continued to yell and was wielding a knife in an attack pose, police said. The guard backed away and called police as the man left the apartments.
The visitor's grandmother identified him, and the grandson turned himself in to police later that day, police said.
Jontae A. Powell, 20, of Glenwood Street, was charged with first- and second-degree assault, police said.

The security officer was not injured in the attack.




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Brawl at school leads to 8 arrests www.privateofficer.com


COLUMBIA MO FEB 28 2008
Eight people were arrested Tuesday afternoon after a fight broke out inside the main office of Hickman High School.
Columbia police were dispatched to the high school at about 11:45 a.m. Tuesday for a report of a fight. When officers arrived, the fight had been broken up by school officials, said Sgt. Eric White.
White said Hickman's school resource officer was arresting a Hickman student in a separate incident when the fight occurred.
Lynn Barnett, assistant superintendent of Columbia Public Schools, identified several administrators involved in breaking up the fight, including Hickman’s assistant principal and athletic director Doug Mirts; and assistant principals and guidance counselors Dr. Tracey Conrad, Greg Grupe, Denise Herndon and Patrick Martin.
The disturbance included students from Hickman and Douglass high schools and one adult who did not attend either school.
Seven people, including four juveniles and three adults -- Anthony Robinson, 18, of 202 Mohawk Ave.; John M. Wise, 17, of 2808 Mulberry Road, Apt. B; and Donald R. Coleman, 18, of 103 E. Forest Ave. -- were all arrested on suspicion of a peace disturbance by fighting. A 16-year-old juvenile was arrested on suspicion of second-degree assault by assaulting a school administrator.
Coleman was also arrested on suspicion of resisting arrest after he was stunned with a Taser gun for refusing to comply with officers.
No injuries were reported to police but Barnett said one administrator was treated for scratches and cuts at the school nurse's office. No other school officials required other medical attention.
The fight between the students apparently started Monday afternoon across the street at Dairy Queen, 700 Business Loop 70 E. Store manager Morgan Conner said employees called police at about 12:45 p.m. Monday after they saw "a man getting jumped by a group of about five other guys."
On Tuesday afternoon, the fight continued and spilled over onto Business Loop 70 East and into the school. Barnett called the fight a “community issue" but declined to elaborate on what had prompted it.

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Mall security officers aid in drug arrest www.privateofficer.com


SHERMAN TX Feb 28 2008 Security officers at an area mall notified local police of suspicous activity between two males walking around the mall.

Officer Tony Walden reported the Sunday morning arrest of an 18-year-old Denison man on two drug charges. His report said a Midway Mall security officer called police after finding a cloth bag filled with marijuana. While speaking with that officer, another mall security officer let them know he was following a suspect out the main entrance.

Walden was directed to the suspect who sat in a vehicle with a passenger. When Walden asked the man to get out, he kept wanting to give his cell phone to someone and so Walden made that exchange for him.

Backup officer Freddie Guedea yelled out “What did you throw?” to the suspect, and a search uncovered a clear orange prescription bottle in the back of a nearby vehicle. The bottle contained numerous Alprazolam tablets and cocaine, the report states.

Police jailed the suspect on a charge of possession of a controlled substance (cocaine) between 1-4 grams and possession of a controlled substance (pills) less than 28 grams; and will file an additional complaint against the suspect of possession of marijuana between 2-4 ounces. The suspect remained incarcerated in lieu of $7,500 bail Monday.

Police did not release the name of the arrested persons.



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DMV wants to add more security to curb violence www.privateofficer.com


Boston Ma Feb 28 2008 The head of the state’s Registry of Motor Vehicles is looking to step up security at branches statewide, including hiring armed guards to quell potential outbreaks of violence.
“We want to protect our employees as best we can so they can do the public’s business,” said Registrar of Motor Vehicles Anne L. Collins. “We live in a time and age where everyone has to be on guard.”
Collins said the need for heightened security was underscored by an incident Friday in which a man allegedly threatened to line up and shoot employees at the agency’s Beverly branch. The man, Gary Woodbury, was reportedly upset he could not get a Massachusetts identification card without proof of residency.
No one was injured in the incident, but Collins said it raised concerns because state police are no longer a regular presence at RMV branches. Troopers stopped administering road tests for the Registry last summer.
Gov. Deval Patrick has included $1.4 million in his fiscal 2009 budget filing to improve security at RMV branches. The Registry must still await approval by the Legislature before it sees any of the money.
Collins said the cash would be used to pay for the security guards and other upgrades. She said new cameras and “panic buttons” have already been installed to allow RMV employees to immediately alert police in case of an incident.
There are no plans to provide weapons to rank-and-file employees, she said.
Registry employees routinely face angry customers because of requirements that they enforce a number of state laws. Collins said routine matters can become dicey when employees have to deny licenses to unregistered sex offenders or criminals with outstanding warrants.
“The Registry is a high volume office and . . . occasionally we get customers who don’t like to hear no for an answer,” she said.


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Police investigate two rapes at university www.privateofficer.com


KUTZTOWN, Pa. Feb 28 2008 -- Police at Kutztown University in Berks County said they are investigating two rapes that occurred early Sunday morning.
The university is located about 70 miles northwest of Philadelphia. The two incidents occurred in buildings located near each other on the south campus.
One attack happened at 4 a.m. in Beck Hall. Kutztown University police said a female student was walking to another floor in the south stairwell when she was confronted by a man who sexually assaulted her. According to a campus crime alert sent to students and obtained by NBC 10 News, the attacker was described as a college-age white male with dark brown hair, approximately day-old beard growth and wearing a white T-shirt and black shorts.
"It scares me, actually, because apparently the stairway where it happened I walk down all the time to do my laundry. So I feel a little unsafe right now," said student Kayla Weber.
An hour earlier, another woman alleges a male student she had invited back to her dorm in the Old Main building raped her.
Both victims went to the hospital on Monday, and police said they were able to identify a suspect in the first attack.
Police said they have a suspect in the earlier incident but did not release an identity.
"In the second one, because the suspect has not been identified, we felt it necessary to alert the campus so that everyone could be vigilant in the situation," said university spokeman Matthew Santos.
Shaniece Johnson, who NBC 10 found walking with friends Tuesday night, had not heard about the attacks and said she didn't have to.
"I come with groups. I don't go by myself if I'm walking around campus," Johnson said.
Liana Daczka did get the campus alert text on her cell phone.
"I just make sure no one's following me, and I have my cell in my pocket and, I mean, there's really nothing you can do about that on campus. I feel safe on my campus," Daczka said.
In all of 2007 there were three rapes reported on the university's campus, officials said.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Kutztown University police at 610-683-4001.


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College brawl starts over sister comment www.privateofficer.com


SAN MATEO Ca Feb 28 2008 - A noontime fight at College of San Mateo on Tuesday sent one person to the hospital.
The fight erupted in the main quad area, and at its height involved about 20 people, said the college's Security Department.
One person was taken to a local hospital after being struck in the back by a pipe-like object "with something protruding at the end," said San Mateo police Lt. Mike Brunicardi. The wound was superficial and not life-threatening.
The fight near the snack shack apparently started when one man said something disrespectful about another's sister, Brunicardi said.
"One guy fell or got knocked down," he said, "and his friends came in to help."
That prompted friends of the other combatant to join the fray, he said.
Campus security officers were in the area and responded immediately, the college said. Police were on scene within three minutes, and order was restored quickly.
Police made no immediate arrests, and no names were released.
Brunicardi did not immediately know if any of those involved in the fight attends the college.
"We are now conducting an internal investigation," college President Michael Claire said in a news release, "and the college will take appropriate action as a result. We want to assure the community that College of San Mateo is a very safe campus."
Claire added that campus security guards will also step up their patrols over the next several days with the help of police.
"We are going to be proactive here, asking employees to report any unusual or suspicious activity that they witness on campus immediately," he said.




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Security officer shoots at driver www.privateofficer.com

COLUMBIA, SC Feb 28 2008 - Shots rang out in the parking lot of Studio 54 early Wednesday morning in Richland County.
According to the Richland County Sheriff's Department, a security officer at the club fired at a woman who he says was trying to run him over.
It happened around 4am at the club on Two Notch Road and deputies responded to a 911 call there.
Investigators believe the woman, who was a dancer at the club, got into an argument with management and security.
When she left she, got into her car. That's when the security guard says the woman tried to run him over.
He fired his gun multiple times but no one was hit.
It's not clear as to what the argument was over.
The Richland County Sheriff's Department is investigating the shooting.
This isn't the first time shots have rang out at Studio 54.
Just about a year ago authorities say security guards were shot at after they refused to let some people in the club.
No one was hurt in that shooting.

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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Student arrested for setting off bomb at school www.privateofficer.com


Anne Arundel County Md. Feb 27 2008


An Anne Arundel County high school student faces felony charges that he detonated a homemade explosive device in the parking lot of his school yesterday, authorities said.

The 16-year-old boy apparently tossed a "Drano bomb" into the bed of a fellow student's pickup truck outside Old Mill High School in Millersville about 9:10 a.m. The device was made in part from a water bottle filled with a liquid toilet de-clogger, said county schools spokesman Bob Mosier.

A county police officer stationed at the school saw the cloud of smoke, but no vehicles were damaged, and no one was hurt.

The student was charged as a juvenile with manufacturing a destructive device and possession of explosive material with the intent to create a destructive device -- both felonies -- as well as reckless endangerment and destruction to property.

Since the incident, the school was put on a precautionary alert this morning after hearing of a "nonspecific threat," Mosier said.A

female student tipped off administrators about something she had heard about 10 a.m. The school was put on "code yellow," which means that the exterior doors are locked, and outdoor activities were canceled, but parents could still pick up their children for previously scheduled appointments, Mosier said.The school was not locked down, and students at the high school and the two middle schools on the same campus were sent home today with letters about the incident.


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Man arrested for raping Rottweiler www.privateofficer.com


Wichita KS Feb 27 2008


A woman responding to a break-in in her garage found a man having sexual intercourse with her 4-year-old female rottweiler, police said Wednesday.
The woman called police Tuesday night after finding the 20-year-old man.
Police arrested the man, who they say had a prior conviction for the same crime less than six months ago.
“This is the first time that I’ve ever seen this… and I’ve been in law enforcement a long time,” said Lt. Sam Hanley, who leads the department’s sex crimes unit.
The man was booked into Sedgwick County Jail on suspicion of criminal sodomy and aggravated burglary.

The burglary was included because the man is suspected of breaking into the garage while someone was home, police said.
He had lived with the family for a while last year in the 3700 block of East Clark, police said.
The man pleaded no contest to having sex with an animal last September in Reno County and was fined $353, according to court documents.
He also can be found on an Internet Web site where people show photos and tell stories about sex with animals, Capt. Darrell Haynes said.
The rottweiler was not injured, Hanley said, but a Kansas Humane Society spokeswoman said the incident still qualifies as animal cruelty.
“It is abuse,” said Jennifer Campbell, director of communications for the Kansas Humane Society. “That is committing a violent act toward that animal.”
Campbell said she hopes investigators explore whether the incident was an attempt to strike out at the dog’s owners.
“That’s where a lot of animal cruelty starts,” she said.
Research has shown that perpetrators “are frustrated and angry and upset, and animals are vulnerable,” Campbell said.



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Nashville firefighters in trouble over "firehouse tour" www.privateofficer.com


NASHVILLE, Tenn. Feb 27 2008-- Three Nashville firefighters are under scrutiny after a woman said she got a lot more than a ride and a tour of the fire station.

Murfreesboro resident Lisa Huffman claims she and some friends were leaving a downtown bar on Feb. 2 at about midnight when a couple of firefighters offered them a ride in their truck and a tour of the fire station.
They agreed, but Huffman claims that when she and her friend got to the fire station, the firefighters offered them beer and took them to a bedroom where porn was playing on a big-screen TV. Huffman said she felt trapped.

Fire Department Deputy Chief Kim Lawson said on Tuesday morning that the firefighters did nothing criminal, but she said they should have known better and that the situation just doesn’t look good for the department.
The three firefighters, Richard Brantley, John Carpenter and Capt. Michael Crum, are all from downtown's Station No. 2. They are facing disciplinary action after Huffman filed a complaint with the city last week.
After an investigation, there was no proof of any porn or beer, but the men did admit to giving the women a ride and Lawson said that's bad enough.
“It was after midnight, so that’s really not acceptable. It appears to be inappropriate. We take steps to make sure the community feels safe and that they know that we respect them, and it just does not look good for that to occur,” she said.
Because of what happened, every Nashville firefighter will be retrained on sexual harassment, and they can no longer have premium TV channels in the fire halls.
It’s unclear whether the women asked for a ride or were offered a ride.
According to Huffman's complaint, the women were not forced to do anything, and Huffman said she thought the firefighters were cute.
The three firefighters in question face a disciplinary hearing before the chief within the next two weeks.
Lawson said the three firemen will likely face suspension, at the most, and said all of firefighters in the department will be retrained on sexual harassment.


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Father kills biker who followed daughters home www.privateofficer.com


BOGART, Ga. Feb 27 2008 -- A man is facing a murder charge after authorities say he shot and killed a motorcyclist who followed his daughters home from a department store.
Richard Harold Gear, 45, claimed he was acting in self-defense when he shot Bryan Joseph Mough around 6:45 p.m. Monday as Mough drove his motorcycle past Gear's house, Oconee County Sheriff Scott Berry said.
The daughters, ages 17 and 19, had called their father on a cell phone to tell him they were being followed, Berry said. As they arrived home, Gear was waiting at the end of his driveway with a pistol, Berry said.
Mough, 21, drove past the house, turned around and made another pass. Gear fired his .40-caliber semiautomatic gun two or three times, hitting Mough once in the back, Berry said.
He was taken to Athens Regional Hospital where he was declared dead.
Gear called 911 after the shooting, as did neighbors, and sheriff's deputies arrested Gear on a murder charge, Berry said.
"He made an unspecified claim of self-defense," Berry said.
Gear's daughters and Mough apparently left the parking lot of a Target in nearby Athens around the same time Monday evening, Berry said. Tempers flared as the drivers headed west toward Bogart.
Gear's daughters told investigators Mough cut them off, they made obscene gestures at him and Mough ran into their car at one point, Sheriff Berry said.
"There is evidence of a collision between Mough's motorcycle and the vehicle operated by Gear's daughters," Berry said, adding authorities do not yet know who initiated contact.
"We've got questions about how it happened," he said.
Investigators went to Target for witnesses and looked at surveillance videos but found nothing to indicate Mough met the girls inside the store or in the parking lot, Berry said.



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LOSS PREVENTION/RETAIL SECURITY NEWS ROUND-UP www.privateofficer.com


SHOPLIFTING/RETAIL SECURITY NEWS ROUND-UP

WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 27 2008



Wilkesboro NC A North Wilkesboro woman has been banned from Kohl's after store security caught her stuffing items into her purse last week and trying to walk out without paying for them. 26-year old Janet Marie Barber was detained by the security officer,w ho tells Wilkesboro Police he watched her place two shirts, a pair of flip flops and a pair of pants into her purse and try to make it out of the store. She had given back the merchandise after being confronted, but Kohl's elected to press shoplifting charges against her nonetheless. The officer arrested Barber, and she was jailed on a charge of larceny. The incident happened Valentine's Day; police released the report earlier this week.



LEXIGTON MISS. On Monday, Christopher Clay, 18, of Lexington, was arrested for shoplifting at Wal-Mart by Officer Robert Land.



Carthage Tony Rhodes, 43, of Memphis Tenn., shoplifting first offense at Kangaroo Crossing by Officer Mark Hill;

Kellsi Grimes, 19, of Carthage was arrested at Wal-Mart for shoplifting $81.86 in merchandise by Sgt. Chris Busbea on Thursday, Feb. 14.




SHORT HILLS NJ
In the Mall at Short Hills' second brazen robbery in less than a week, two thieves smashed a glass display case at the Orologio watch store at the Millburn mall on Monday evening and fled with $28,000 worth of watches, police said today.
The suspects grabbed five watches and fled the mall around 7:43 p.m., said Millburn Police Lt. Michael Palardy.
Police said the two men fled the mall in a green minivan. Authorities said they do not know what the suspects used to break the window.
Last week, robbers rammed through the front door of Bloomingdale's before 4 a.m. and tried to take three fur coat racks. Two coat racks were recovered outside of the store and one was still in the store. Police are looking for four suspects in that incident.
Police are looking for two suspects in the latest theft. Palardy said both men were wearing long black coats and had facial hair.



HUMBLE TX
On Feb. 1, Officer N. Ball was dispatched to Deerbrook Mall in reference to a shoplifter in custody at JC Penney. Treva Simpson, 23, of Cleveland, was arrested for theft.

On Feb. 1, Officer S. Martin was dispatched to 19611 Hwy. 59 in reference to a man with a gun inside Kroger. Rochell White, 25, of Humble, was arrested for disorderly conduct and displaying a gun after a dispute over a parking space.

On Feb. 1, Officer M. Bascus was dispatched to Kohl’s in Humble in reference to a shoplifter in custody. Christie Cardona, 19, of Humble, was arrested for theft.


On Feb. 2, Officer M. Bascus was dispatched to 20325 Hwy. 59 in reference to three men spraying graffiti on the back of Hobby Lobby near Deerbrook Mall. Cameron Jackson, 17, of Humble, was arrested for vandalism.




SAN ANTONIO TX -- A shoplifting suspect trying to escape a security guard jumped from a second-floor balcony at RiverCenter Mall on Sunday, police said.
The man landed on the cement-paved Riverwalk in front of dozens of visitors, police said.
"He just came down and landed on his head and cracked his skull," said Bruno Trevino, a tourist who witnessed the fall. "Blood was squirting all over."
The man was transported to a local hospital with a head injury, although police said he was coherent and was expected to recover.




ORLANDO FLA. A thief with a craving for fresh seafood stole more than 200 pounds of live lobsters from a local dealer Saturday, police said. Officers said an employee at Real Fish and Lobster, on Tallokas Street, called police after discovering that the tasty crustaceans and possibly other seafood had been taken from the business. An employee called the general manager at about 3:15 a.m. when he discovered that someone used a crowbar to pry open the rear door of the business. Once inside the property, the burglar removed dozens of live lobsters from several crates and broke into an ice cooler that contained frozen seafood. The burglar then leaned a truss against the fence and razor wire and took off with the seafood. Employees at the seafood distributor said the damage to the property is valued at $500 and the missing lobsters were worth about $2,000.



SPRING LAKE TWP. -- What started off as shoplifting for three area youths ended with a cold swim when an 18-year-old Spring Lake Township man broke through the ice on Spring Lake Wednesday.
According to the Spring Lake/Ferrysburg Police Department, the 18-year-old man had tried to cross an ice-covered section of Spring Lake separating the village from Ferrysburg when he broke through the ice at around 10:45 a.m. The man was able to pull himself out and his two friends took him to the nearby Holiday Inn to get warm.
Responding police officers were in the process of taking down information on the frigid swim when they received word of a shoplifting incident earlier that morning from the Spring Lake Wesco involving three teens. Taken were beverages and snack food.
After questioning, one of the three teens -- a 15-year-old Spring Lake Township boy -- admitted to taking the items. He is being charged with retail fraud.
The 18-year-old who fell through the ice and a 17-year-old from Muskegon are not being charged.




MIAMI FLA. Police arrested a 26-year-old woman and a 27-year-old man on charges of grand theft at Macy's, 19535 Biscayne Blvd., after store security saw them hide clothes valued at $568 inside two purses at 3:45 p.m. Feb. 15. Police said they also found a bag lined with foil to throw off anti-theft sensors.




Concord NH Adam Boisvert, 21, of Firefly Lane, Hillsboro, was arrested Feb. 21 on a warrant and charged with two counts of theft by unauthorized taking. He took 50 DVDs worth about $675 from Walmart, according to the police.

Three men were arrested Feb. 19 and charged with shoplifting from Target after a store security guard saw them taking items, according to a police report.

Kevin Cormier, 49, of Parson's Way, Bow, was arrested Feb. 14 and charged with shoplifting. He took $38 worth of food from Hannafords, according to the police report.

Mary Susan Perkins, 18, of Harrod Street, Concord, was arrested Feb. 12 and charged with three counts of shoplifting. She took clothing worth about $50 from JC Penney, Charlotte Russe and Sears at the mall, according to the police report.




Humble TX
On Feb. 8, Officer T. Morgan was dispatched to Deerbrook Mall in reference to two shoplifters in custody at Macy's. Kimberly Gonzales, 22, and Sharda Nandlal, 21, both of Houston, were arrested for theft.

*On Feb. 9, Officer R. Moore was dispatched to Deerbrook Mall in reference to a shoplifter in custody at Dillard's. Richard Cancino, 21, of Houston, was arrested for theft.

On Feb. 9, Officer T. Morgan was dispatched to Deerbrook Mall in reference to three juvenile shoplifters and an adult in custody at Sear's. Ana Parrilla, 44, of Cleveland, was arrested for theft
On Feb. 10, Officer M. Bascus was dispatched to Deerbrook Mall in reference to a shoplifter in custody at Sear's. Andrea Breedlove, 18, of Willis, was arrested for theft


DANBURY CT. A Western Connecticut State University student was arrested Sunday after he shoplifted DVDs at Walmart, then pulled a knife on a security guard who tried to stop him, police said.
Michael Peszke, 19, of Old Saybrook, was taken into custody outside the Newtown Road store about 4:30 p.m.
He was charged with second-degree robbery, sixth-degree larceny, possession of a shoplifting device and disorderly conduct.
Police said Peszke fled from the store and pulled a knife on the security guard who caught him. He then began struggling with the guard before being subdued.


MUNCIE IND.– A Dunkirk woman offered to pay for items she allegedly stole from a local department store Saturday evening, even after she knew she’d still be charged with the theft.
Carrie S. Garrett, 34, was arrested at Sears just before closing time for hiding tools in her coat and purse, and trying to leave the store without paying.
She said she would pay for the tools, but loss prevention agents said the store was closed at 9 p.m.Police didn’t take the suspect to jail, but gave her a court date for the theft.Garrett told police she had planned to give the items to her father for his birthday.



MOUNT PLEASANT SC A police chase in Mount Pleasant this morning ended with the arrest of two men suspected of a crime in North Charleston.
Mount Pleasant Police say North Charleston officers were searching for two men suspected of shoplifting at a store on Rivers Avenue.
A Mount Pleasant police officer spotted the vehicle that the suspects were believed to be driving. Shortly after, the suspects took off, leading police on a chase.
The two suspects jumped out of the car on Shellmore Boulevard and were quickly apprehended.



PRINCE FREDERICK Two juveniles were charged with theft on February 20 at about 5:52 p.m. after they were observed by store security leaving K-Mart in Prince Frederick without paying for items in their possession. After DFC Carl Fischer conducted a search of the juveniles, it was discovered that one of them, a 17-year-old male from Prince Frederick, was also in possession of suspected marijuana. He was charged on a youth report with theft and possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia and released to a parent. The second juvenile, a 16-year-old male from Prince Frederick, was charged on a youth report with theft and released to a guardian.

On February 22 at about 5:40 p.m. two female juveniles were apprehended after they left the Kmart store in Prince Frederick without paying for items they had in their possession. The sixteen-year-old and 14-year-old, both from Lothian, were caught leaving the store with more than $140 in merchandise. They were each charged with theft on a youth report by Dep. Mark Fitzgerald and released to a parent.



Richland County SC--
Richland County deputies say the 47-year-old woman accused of stealing a name tag and radio from a department store employee turned herself in Monday.Deputies charged 47-year-old Karen Knightner with strong armed robbery.Officers say Knightner got into a physical argument with an employee of the Kohl's on Two Notch Road, and she stole items from the employee. Investigators believe she had the help of another suspect.Investigators say they are still trying to determine who the second suspect is that helped Knightner take merchandise from the department store.Investigators say the original incident happened on February 13, when Knightner tried to shoplift several items from the store, and an employee approached her.That's when deputies say Knightner initiated a physical altercation with the employee. Officers say the employee was able to take back some of the items.But investigators say Knightner and the unknown second suspect took a Kohl's two-way radio and name tag before leaving the store. Investigators are still searching for the second suspect. If you have any information that could help them, call Crimestoppers at 1-888-559-TIPS.





Hanover Ma Feb 10 2008
5:43 p.m. Washington St., and Famous Footwear, larceny-shoplifting. Arrest: Shemekia R. Washington, 35, 36 Whitten St., Dorchester. Charges: Shoplifting (2nd offense), shoplifting by asporation, receiving stolen property.


4:26 p.m. Washington St., and Famous Footwear. Arrest: Porchea C. Kornegay, 24, 935 Blue Hill Ave., Dorchester. Charges: Shoplifting by asporation (2 counts), receiving stolen property. Arrest: Karisha Q. Perry, 24, 91 Ames St., Dorchester. Charges: Shoplifting by asporation, receiving stolen property.






Pascagoula MS 1317 Telephone Road, Wayne Lee's Grocery, Jason Watson, 23, 6525 Gregory, Moss Point, was arrested for shoplifting. Jacklyn Coleman, 41, 6505 Wayne St., Moss Point, was arrested for shoplifting 2nd offense.



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Bullet travels through security officers pants www.privateofficer.com


Opelika Ala. Feb 27 2008 Area police are investigating a shooting outside Club Roc, 9857 U.S. 29 North, Cusseta, Ala., in which one occupant of a vehicle fired several shots at patrons and at the club, striking one man in the thigh and narrowly missing two security guards.
The shooting occurred about 1:55 a.m. Sunday, said Capt. Allan Elkins, investigator with the Opelika Police Department, which is investigating because a Lee County deputy sheriff was involved.
Elkins said a deputy approached the building as patrons were coming out. Shots had been fired. The deputy went back to his patrol car and retrieved his shotgun. As he approached the front door, a vehicle, possibly a white or silver 2000 Dodge Intrepid, came around from the north side of the building.
"An occupant seated in the back behind the driver started firing a gun toward the club and its patrons," said Elkins. "The deputy returned fire, striking the Intrepid. It was last seen headed southbound toward Opelika."
A 21-year-old LaFayette man was struck in the upper right thigh by the person firing from the vehicle, Elkins said. A bullet also traveled through both pantlegs of a security guard but didn't strike him. A second security guard was shot at but not injured. A 1998 Buick Regal belonging to a patron was struck by a bullet in the parking lot, but no one was reported injured. The doors to the building also were struck.
The shooting is believed to have stemmed from a suspect presenting a counterfeit $100 bill to the business, then being escorted out by security guards, Elkins said.
He said two and possibly three people were in the Intrepid.
"We are not releasing the name of the suspect at this time," he said. "Opelika Police are conducting the investigation on behalf of the Lee County Sheriff's Department."



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Indictments handed down for Md. gangs www.privateofficer.com


Baltimore Md Feb 27 2008

Federal prosecutors in Maryland announced a racketeering indictment yesterday against more than two dozen alleged members of a subset of the Bloods gang, revealing a violent underworld that authorities say has grown in the state in recent years as gang recruitment in jails and prisons has soared.
The defendants, most of whom are from the Baltimore area, belong to the Tree Top Pirus, or TTP, a Bloods offshoot that started at the Washington County Detention Center in Hagerstown in the late 1990s, prosecutors said.
The indictment outlines crimes, including five homicides, allegedly committed by TTP members since 2005. Twenty-six of the twenty-eight defendants are charged with racketeering. Many of the defendants are charged with conspiracy, and some are also charged with distribution of narcotics and possession of firearms.
"The goal here is to return an indictment that disrupts the larger organization," Maryland U.S. Attorney Rod J. Rosenstein said.
Law enforcement officials in the Washington area say subsets that adopt the creed and practices of the Bloods and the Crips, gangs that started in California nearly four decades ago, have grown in Montgomery County and other local jurisdictions in recent years.
Officials at the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services, concerned by the spike in recruitment behind bars, recently formed a task force to develop ways to combat gang activity in prisons and share information with local and federal law enforcement officials. Officials say they have identified more than 2,600 gang members in prisons.
"These gangs are more violent, more organized and more entrenched than ever before," said Rick Binetti, a spokesman for the state agency.
According to the indictment, the defendants, five of whom are women, sold drugs to provide financial support to those who were incarcerated, took orders from gang leaders and didn't hesitate to use violence against members of rival gangs as well as Bloods who broke the rules.
The case marks the second time in recent years that the racketeering statute, created in the 1970s to target organized crime, has been used by federal prosecutors in Maryland to disrupt a gang. In 2005, Rosenstein's office secured a similar indictment against alleged members of MS-13, or Mara Salvatrucha, a Latin gang active in Montgomery and Prince George's counties. Eighteen MS-13 members have been convicted on racketeering charges, and 13 have pleaded guilty to lesser charges, including immigration and gun crimes.
The Bloods indictment was returned Thursday and unsealed yesterday. Fourteen gang members were behind bars on other charges when the indictment was handed up, and eight were taken into custody yesterday morning. Six were at large yesterday afternoon.
The gang's alleged leader, Steve Willock, 28, of Hagerstown ran the gang from prison in Hagerstown since 2000, prosecutors said. In 2005, the gang acquired the sought-after recognition of its more-established counterpart in Compton, Calif., which "sponsored" the Maryland gang, according to the indictment.
The Maryland TTP members wore the California gang's trademark red bandanas and caps, fought members of the Crips, a rival gang, and used a language code to discuss gang business, according to the indictment.
It says, for example, that in their vernacular, a "911" is a gang meeting; "baby love" means money; "999" is a reference to someone who is cooperating with law enforcement; "pup" and "peanut" are code words for pledges; police officers are "roscoes"; "birthday boy" is a prospective robbery victim; and a person "on the menu" or "labeled food" is marked for a serious beating or slaying.
In order to join, members needed to go through an initiation that generally involved committing a serious crime such as robbery, carjacking or assault, the indictment says. "The initiation process also involved being 'jumped in to' or 'blessed in to' the gang," according to the indictment.
The defendants addressed fellow members using nicknames, which they changed often to make it harder for law enforcement officials to collect intelligence on the gang, the indictment says.
Among those indicted is Ronnie Thomas, 34, of Baltimore, who Rosenstein identified as the creator of the DVD "Stop Snitching," which received national attention in 2004.
Willock, in a letter sent to a gang leader in California, touted the DVD. He also said he was "building on a financial structure" in parts of Baltimore, Western Maryland and the Eastern Shore where the gang was active and vowed to keep the "legacy of the Tree Top alive" on the East Coast.


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Chaplain devotes her life to law enforcement family www.privateofficer.com


San Rafael CA. Feb 27 2008


The Rev. Jan Heglund is one of the few ministers around who wears a bulletproof vest to work. The Fairfax resident likes it that way.
Heglund, 71, is chaplain for the San Rafael Police Department and the local FBI office. For the past 13 years she has suited up in a bulletproof vest twice a month to ride with members of the police force, a job she does is in addition to her role as deacon at Christ Church in Sausalito.
Soroptimist International of Marin County, a nonprofit women's organization, has named Heglund the winner of its Making a Difference for Women award, saying her police work in a profession dominated by men "raises the horizon for all women."
"She is an inspiration to all women," said Paula Kamena, former Marin district attorney and a spokeswoman for Soroptimist International. "Her upbeat spirituality and her passion about her work are a shining example of how one person can make a difference in the world."
Heglund's responsibilities as a police chaplain involve trauma counseling for police officers and both crime witnesses and victims. She said she often gets called out to crime scenes simply to act as a "pastoral presence" in a situation.
"If you walk in wearing a (clerical) collar, it defuses the
situation," Heglund said. "People feel much more at ease around a reverend, so it makes it easier to talk to them."
Heglund said she first became interested in becoming a police chaplain in 1995, after reading a newspaper story about San Rafael police starting a chaplaincy program. She said she was immediately drawn to the idea of serving as a police chaplain.
"Bells just went off in my head," Heglund said. "I went in and I remember thinking, 'This is me.' I didn't even know what the job was yet, but I knew it was the place for me."
Since then Heglund has become a renowned police chaplain. In 2003 she became the head police chaplain throughout the North Bay and currently works with two other chaplains to serve the area. Heglund works most closely with San Rafael and San Francisco police.
"Jan has a wonderful way about her. When she listens, she really has the ability to make you feel that she understands what you're saying," said Joel Fay, a San Rafael police officer and volunteer with one of Heglund's special recovery programs, the West Coast Post-Trauma Retreat. "And she's great at keeping secrets. When she hears something, she never repeats it. She's very trustworthy."
Heglund has also been working with the FBI for five years, in the training academy. A friend who worked with the FBI told Heglund the agency was looking for a chaplain. Heglund was reluctant to take on another responsibility at first.
"I said, 'That's all I need, one more thing,'" Heglund said. "But someone told me I can do both, because they are so different. Working with police and working with FBI trainees are two very separate jobs."
Heglund said she most often deals with post-trauma counseling for police officers, but she remains available to them for any sort of advice they need.
"She will take over a situation, talk to those involved and put them at ease," said San Rafael police Sgt. Wanda Spaletta. "We're there to do the nuts and bolts and make sure everything is done right. She comes in and talks to people and listens. She's fantastic."
Heglund said it wasn't easy at first getting police officers in San Rafael, where she works with two other chaplains, to utilize her services.
"I figured they weren't going to trust me unless I was around all the time, so I just started hanging around the station," Heglund said. "I just had to be patient. I knew they weren't going to come running up to me on the front steps."
Once Heglund became a success in San Rafael, other cities wanted to employ the chaplaincy program. Mill Valley and Sausalito police talked to Heglund before implementing the program, and each asked Heglund to take over chaplaincy duties at their stations.
Heglund declined but set up each station with its own chaplain. She's kept busy by getting involved in other trauma counseling services, including the West Coast Post-Trauma Retreat. The program, which tends to trauma-afflicted emergency specialists and victims, originally held three retreats a year, but was such a success Heglund and company have begun staging them every month.
Heglund returned Friday from the most recent retreat, held in Inverness. Now it's back to work with the San Rafael police.
"Law enforcement chaplaincy is my passion," Heglund said. "There's no more privilege to me than getting a call in the middle of the night to come out for the police department. As strange as it sounds, that's what I love."
AWARDS DINNER
Soroptimist International of Marin County will honor the Rev. Jan Heglund at its "Soul Patrol" awards dinner, set for April 26 at The Club at McInnis Park in San Rafael. For information, call event chairwoman Colleen Finney at 457-6444.
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Shoplifter assaults security agent, says it's all a prank www.privateofficer.com


FRAMINGHAM MA. Feb 27 2008-
A Newton man told police Saturday he shouldn't be arrested for stealing a pair of $100 boots because it was just a prank, police said.
James Vidito, 20, was arrested after the 7:05 p.m. theft at the Bob's Store at Shoppers World, police spokesman Lt. Paul Shastany said.
Police went to the department store following the report of a combative shoplifter. They found Vidito fighting with a security officer and two good Samaritan customers who were were trying to stop him from leaving the store.
Officer Val Krishtal handcuffed Vidito, Shastany said.
"Vidito immediately said, 'This is a mistake. I did this on a dare,' " the lieutenant said.
The security officer said Vidito grabbed a pair of Timberland boots off the shelf, put them on and then put his old boots in the box and put them back on the shelf.
He then tried to walk out of the store.
"He tried to run and he pushed the security officer as he tried to run away," said Shastany. "Two other shoppers helped. He bit the security officer on the arm, but did not injure him. He tried biting the officer on the hand, but he missed."
During the struggle, Vidito threw his wallet and keys to another man, who ran from the store. That man has not been identified.
Vidito said he had met several men that day who dared him to steal the boots. He did not know who they were.
"He said, 'This is just a prank, you're not going to arrest me, are you?,' " said Shastany. "Krishtal said, 'Yes, you're being arrested,' and Vidito said 'What do we have to do to make this go away?' "
Vidito, of 80 High St., was charged with assault and battery for biting the security officer, shoplifting and disorderly conduct.
He was later charged with possession of marijuana when officers at the police station found a bag containing the drug in his pocket.
Vidito pleaded not guilty in Framingham District Court yesterday and was released without bail. He is due back in court on March 27 for a pretrial conference.



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Schools to use portable breathalyzers www.privateofficer.com


SEYMOUR CT. Feb 27 2008 — School Security Director Richard Kerns stood before the Board of Education Monday night and blew into a small white tube attached to a device no bigger than a PDA.
Seconds later a green light lit up on the device, indicating that Kerns had no alcohol on his breath.
It wasn't that the board was testing him — instead, he was showing them how the district's new breathalyzers work. Next week school officials will use the units for the first time at the annual spring formal dance.
"The town of Seymour and the entire community over the last several years has experienced horrific car crashes with teenagers where alcohol was involved," he said. His own son, who graduated in 2003, lost several friends to such accidents, he said.
He was happy to see the board approve its new breathalyzer policy so quickly, Kerns said. "I commend you for moving so swiftly on this," he said.
While Gov. M. Jodi Rell has recently called for the formation of a task force to study teenage driving, in Seymour such a panel is already in place, Kerns said, and has earned kudos from state officials for being "one step ahead of the governor."
The district will use two kinds of breathalyzers — one passive that indicates the presence of alcohol on one's breath, and the other active, measuring the levels of alcohol. Students attending the March 7 dance will be screened with the passive meter first, and those who return a reading indicating the presence of alcohol will be
administered the active test as well.
The meters also can measure whether there is alcohol in liquid so drinks at the dance can be tested, he said.
The green light that appeared on Kerns' test indicated there was no alcohol on his breath. Had there been, the light would have been red.
"We have a zero tolerance policy," he said. "We want to see only the green light."
But other substances — such as cold medicine or mouthwash — also can trigger the red light, he said. The students will be asked whether they had used such things before attending the dance, and if so, they have to wait 20 minutes to be retested, he said.
"Their lives are more important than the inconvenience" of having to sit for 20 minutes before entering the dance, he said.
CMI Inc. of Owensboro, Ky., makes the meters and donated one to the district, Kerns said. The second meter was purchased with grant money.
"This is not about punishment," said board chairman Bruce Baker. "We are doing this to save lives."
"The main point of all of this is trying to keep the kids from driving with any alcohol in their system," said board member Rhonda Geffert.

Double amputee charged with attempted murder www.privateofficer.com


Altamonte Springs Fla. Feb 27 2008 An Altamonte Springs man, who is a double-amputee, faces domestic violence charges, including attempted murder and assault with a fire arm, after shooting his father Monday, police said.

Paul Miller, 46, was released from Orlando Regional Medical Center at 5 a.m. this morning and transported to Seminole County Jail, Altamonte Springs Police Department spokeswoman Kristin Kelting said. He was booked without bond.

The man's father, Raymond Miller, 65, is recovering from a gunshot wound to his torso. Police said an argument between father and son, who is missing both legs, led to the shooting.

Reports show that officers responded to an apartment at 335 N. Lake Blvd. sometime around 11:48 p.m. in reference to a shooting. Officers discovered the gunshot victim as well as his son, who suffered some "blunt force trauma during the altercation." Rescue crews had transported both men to ORMC.

Kelting said officers arrested Paul Miller on Feb. 23 on an assault warrant. Florida Department of Corrections records also show that Paul Miller spent time in prison for charges of battery on a law-enforcement officer in 1996 and 1998.



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Everyone's armed but the security officer www.privateofficer.com


Anchorage AK. Feb 27 2008 On any given day, the people you see walking into City Hall to argue their tax bill or visit the city prosecutor's office could legally be carrying a gun.
You know who isn't packing? The security guard.
Deputy city manager Heather Handyside said that's going to change this year.
The city's three-year security contract comes to an end May 31, and the new contract will call for an armed guard at City Hall and an armed guard at the Assembly meetings.
City officials weren't the only ones thinking about giving guns to guards. Assemblyman Dick Traini has proposed a resolution that calls on the city to provide armed security at Assembly meetings.
He said his intention is to arm guards at City Hall too. The Assembly could vote on that resolution as early as tonight.
Traini said he's tried unsuccessfully to arm city security guards in the past and that a city council shooting earlier this month in Kirkwood, Mo., shows it's necessary.
In the past, critics said arming guards would send the wrong message, said Traini, who disagrees. "What this does is realize that we live in a dangerous world."
Traini is running for re-election. His opponent, Elvi Gray-Jackson, said only that the Kirkwood shootings were awful, and the idea of armed guards isn't a new one.
The city is paying a firm called Securitas Security Services USA about $2 million for a three-year contract to protect various public places, such as City Hall, the Loussac Library and the cemetery, according to the purchasing department.
The new contract described by Handyside would add a daytime guard in the City Hall building. Currently, there's only one.
In the mornings that's Lt. Otis Wright - a muscular man who's intimidating even without a firearm. Wright said it's his job to calm angry visitors.
"They come in pretty hot, or they figure they shouldn't pay as much as the city is charging them," he said.
Wright doesn't know who might bring a weapon into the building, he said. "We can't ask them or search them or anything."
New state laws have forced cities to loosen gun rules over the past two years.
The city can no longer keep people from carrying a concealed weapon into the public areas of many buildings, said Anchorage Police spokesman Lt. Paul Honeman. The exceptions are schools, bars, domestic-violence shelters and certain other structures, he said.
Julie Hasquet, spokeswoman for Mayor Mark Begich, said she couldn't immediately recall any violence at the City Hall building, though people sometimes leave phone messages threatening to hurt specific employees.
"There's definitely folks who come up here with colorful history and in some cases somewhat frightening backgrounds," she said.
In Kirkwood, a city of about 27,000, a contractor angry at City Hall shot two police officers and three city officials before he was killed himself.
There was one guard at the meeting, said Latasha Hulsey, a Kirkwood city employee.
He was not armed, she said.
But at least one of the police officers was. The shooter took the officer's gun during his rampage, the St. Louis Post Dispatch reported.
Still, Traini argues arming a guard or guards could be a deterrent for people who want to hurt somebody at a meeting.
Traini is a gun collector. "Some people would tell you that I have the largest collection of full automatics and destructive devices there is in the state of Alaska," he said.
Asked if he's armed when he comes to Assembly meetings, Traini wouldn't say yes or no, exactly.
"I would suspect that I am," he said.


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Officer Down .....Baton Rouge www.privateofficer.com


Police Officer Mark Beck


Baton Rouge City Police Department Louisiana

End of Watch: Monday, February 25, 2008
Biographical InfoAge: 33

Tour of Duty: Not availableBadge Number: Not available

Incident DetailsCause of Death: Automobile accident

Date of Incident: Monday, February 25, 2008


Officer Mark Beck was killed in an automobile accident on US 61 when his patrol car collided with a tractor trailer. The truck had come to a stop at a railroad crossing, as required by law, when Officer Beck's patrol car struck the rear of the truck.

Officer Beck was flown to Earl K. Long Hospital where he succumbed to his injuries.

His K9 partner was injured in the crash.
Agency Contact InformationBaton Rouge City Police Department 704 Mayflower Street

Baton Rouge, LA 70802

Phone: (225) 389-2000

Please contact the Baton Rouge City Police Department for funeral arrangements or for survivor benefit fund information.

Shoplifter escapes, assaults police dog www.privateofficer.com


OCALA Fla Feb 27 2008 — A simple shoplifting investigation Thursday turned wild when the suspect reportedly led deputies on a car chase and then assaulted a police dog.

Deputies responded to a call at Bealls Store, at 9598 S.W. 114th St. They were told that a man was taking merchandise off shelves and hiding it under his clothing.

Before deputies had arrived on the scene, Detective Ed Mobley went to the store and saw the man, later identified as 29-year-old David Lee Clark, run out and jump into a green Hyundai.

During a short pursuit, Clark reportedly crashed the car into some trees on the east side of Southwest 95th Circle, jumped out and ran away.Deputies set up a perimeter, and others went into the woods.

A police dog named Titan found Clark, who by this time was lying naked on the ground, covered with dirt and leaves, trying to conceal himself.Clark reportedly punched Titan, then grabbed the dog by his ears and twisted his neck. A deputy ordered Clark to release the dog, but he wouldn't.Another deputy jumped in and used a baton to hit Clark in the thigh. Clark then released the dog and was handcuffed

.Inside the vehicle, deputies found drugs, a six-inch test tube, a plastic bowl that contained 57 small plastic baggies, 12 packs of Mountain Dew, a pair of Hager pants and two Panama Jack hats.The pants and the hats were taken from the store, officials said.

Clark was taken to TimberRidge Medical Center, then to the Marion County Jail.

He was charged with possession of less than 20 grams of cocaine; fleeing and eluding; and offense against a police dog; possession of drug paraphernalia; retail petty theft; and driving on a suspended license, according to a Sheriff's Office report.




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Walmart security find dead body www.privateofficer.com


OCALA Fla Feb 27 2008— A Canadian man was discovered dead in his van after the vehicle was towed for sitting in a Wal-Mart parking lot for two days.

Officials believe Emeric Brinskelle, 71, of Stemarie, Ontario, Canada, died in his sleep of natural causes. Foul play is not suspected.

Ocala police officers said officials from Wal-Mart, 2600 S.W. 19th Ave. Road, noticed the van had been sitting in their parking lot unattended for approximately two days.Patrolling the parking area, security personnel posted several stickers on the windshield, asking the owner to remove the vehicle.Finally, store personnel called C & M Towing to remove the vehicle from the parking lot.When tow-truck driver Eric Prumley got there on Saturday morning, he said the rain was falling so hard, he couldn't see anything. Prumley said he took out his flashlight and shined it into the vehicle but "didn't see anything out of the ordinary."Prumley then loaded up the van, and took it to a storage area. Unloading the van, Prumley said there was a "heavy smell.""I thought there was a body or something inside so I called my supervisor and he told me to call the Ocala Police Department," he said.

When police got there, they opened the vehicle, and found the body in a back seat that opened up into a bed. The man's body was covered with a blanket."I've never had anything like this," Prumley said.

Officials said they don't suspect foul play, and the man's death appears to be natural because there were no marks on his body.Police were able to locate the man's relatives and they identified him.

As to why he was in the parking lot? Officials don't know. They did say that Brinskelle's relatives told them that he had property in Williston.

Brinskelle's body was transported to the Medical Examiner's Office in Leesburg for an autopsy.




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Shoplifter charged with heroin possession www.privateofficer.com


Gardner Ma. Feb 27 2008 A Gardner woman went on a shoplifting spree at Wal-Mart on Friday, stealing dozens of DVDs and some clothes, police said.
Bonnie Mailman, 29, also had heroin in her pockets when she tried to leave the Worcester Road department store at 2:30 p.m. with a shopping cart full of unpaid goods, police spokesman Lt. Paul Shastany said.
Store security told police they watched Mailman fill a bag and a cart with several items as she walked up and down the aisles. She then covered the items in the cart with a blanket and tried to walk out of the store, police said.
Security officers arrested her and called police, Shastany said.
"When the officers searched her, they found hypodermic needles in each pocket and a spoon," said Shastany. "These items are consistent with cooking drugs for injection."
Mailman stole several DVDs, including "Pirates of the Caribbean," "Die Hard," "Saw IV," and "Wedding Crashers."
Shastany said she also stole several pairs of jeans, Gatorade and Coke.
The total value of the stolen items was about $1,612.
Mailman, of 19 Lemay St., was charged with possession of heroin and larceny of property worth more than $250, police said.
Mailman pleaded not guilty at her Framingham District Court arraignment and was released without bail.



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Shoplifter shoots at store employees www.privateofficer.com


Fort Collins CO. Feb 27 2008 Downtown Fort Collins turned into the Wild West on Saturday afternoon when a man shot at two Ace Hardware employees who chased him through Old Town after he allegedly stole light bulbs and other items and then escaped on his bicycle.
Fort Collins police spokeswoman Rita Davis said Bronson Rhett Quinton, 26, of Fort Collins, is suspected of escaping through the rear entrance of Ace Hardware, 215 S. College Ave., around 3:45 p.m. after store employees confronted him.
In the attempt to escape, Quinton allegedly fled by bike and was chased on foot by two store employees, Cason Simpson and Tyler Speck. A private citizen on a bicycle also joined in the chase.
"We have a zero-tolerance policy on shoplifting," said Tom McClelland, branch owner. "They (the employees) take it personally when someone offends our store and our customers."
Police said Quinton crashed his bicycle on ice and threw it into a guardrail. According to police reports, he reached into his backpack, pulling out a pistol and pointing it at the two employees telling them to stay back.
The two store employees slowed their pace, but the chase continued west of Mason Street.
Quinton then stopped, turned around and opened fire at his pursuers. He did not hit the employees, and the chase continued.
According to the report, Quinton dropped his backpack and threw the gun onto a nearby building and hid in a shed at Olive and Howes streets.
Police surrounded the shed and called for canine back-up. At the mention of a dog, Quinton came out of the shed.
He was arrested and transported to Poudre Valley Hospital after complaining of chest pain. He was later transported to Larimer County Detention Center, where he is still being held.
Quinton faces possible charges of theft, possession of a weapon by a previous offender and felony menacing. Quinton also was allegedly in possession of methamphetamine, but Davis said she did not know how much.
Quinton was convicted of burglary in 2005.
"The two store employees aided in identifying the location of the suspect," Davis said.
McClelland said that he is proud of his employees but not surprised by their actions.
"It makes me very proud. The folks that work here have a sense of ownership," he said. "They are very protective of our customers and of each other."



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College Executive Arrested For Shoplifting www.privateofficer.com


Concord NH Feb 27 2008
The vice president for finance and operations at New England College has been arrested in connection with theft from a grocery store.
Kevin Cormier, 49, of Bow was arrested Feb. 14 and charged with shoplifting. He is accused of taking $38 worth of beer and other items from the Hannaford supermarket on Fort Eddy Road in Concord.
NEC spokeswoman Kathleen Williams confirmed that Cormier is employed at the college.
"This incident is not connected to the college in any way," she said.
Williams would not comment on whether Cormier's employment would be affected by the outcome of the case.
According to the college's website, Cormier is the staff liaison to committees on auditing and on infrastructure, and he is an ex officio member of the committee on finance and investment.
A staff member said Cormier is not in his office this week. Cormier did not return a call to his home.
Deputy Chief John Duval of the Concord Police Department said Cormier passed the store's cash registers and started to leave Hannaford without paying for the items when security officers asked him to stop. Cormier refused, left the store and crossed the street heading toward Shaw's, Duval said. Security officers called the police.
According to Duval, two Shaw's employees followed Cormier from Hannaford and pointed him out to a Concord firefighter. The firefighter told Cormier that he should return to Hannaford, which he did voluntarily.
It was determined that Cormier did not pay for the items, and he was taken into custody, processed and released on personal recognizance bail, the police said. He is scheduled to be arraigned March 20 in Concord District Court.
Duval said there was no indication why Cormier took the items or why he left and then returned to the store.


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Police kept busy with shoplifting arrests www.privateofficer.com


EAST WINDSOR Ct. Feb 27 2008- Police said they arrested several people Monday on chargs of shoplifting.
Kristopher Donell Jackson, 21, Latoya Alicia Smith, 21, Rhonda Pauline Kyles, 21, and Shyra Renee Wilson, 22, all from Springfield, were each charged with fifth-degree conspiracy to commit larceny and risk of injury and impairing the morals of children, police said.

An 11-year-old child was in their care during the incident at Burlington Coat Factory on Prospect Hill Terrace around 9 p.m. Monday, police said.

Capt. Roger T. Hart said the group split up when they arrived at the store.

Store security staff watched them fill carriages with clothes and various items and go into the dressing rooms, where they filled handbags with items from the store, he said."They fled on foot when they realized loss prevention was after them," Hart said. "One of the four did not make it into the vehicle before they left, but they picked her up on Route 5."Security gave East Windsor police the vehicle's description, and they notified Enfield police, who stopped the car on Interstate 91 northbound, according to Hart.

Subsequently East Windsor police found them in possession of $383 worth of stolen property, mostly women's clothes inside the vehicle, and made the arrests, Hart said.

They each were held in lieu of $5,000 bond and were to appear at Enfield Superior Court today.


Additionally two Enfield women were arrested at the Big Y World Class Market about 3:45 p.m. Monday and charged with stealing baby formula, police said.Megan Thorogood, 22, of 34 Kennedy Drive, and Tricia Dion, 25, of 451 Hazard Ave., each were charged with sixth-degree larceny, while Dion also was charged with first-degree criminal trespass, police said.The women attempted to hide baby formula in a baby carriage, Hart said.

Dion had been told in July 2007 not to return to the store, Hart said. "She signed the warning not to return, but did, and that is why she was charged with criminal trespass."Dion was released on $2,500 bond and Thorogood was released without bond.Dion's scheduled court date was unavailable today. Thorogood is scheduled to appear at Enfield Superior Court on March 8.


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Shoplifter charged with burglary www.privateofficer.com


Costa Mesa CA. Feb 27 2008 Costa Mesa police arrested a man Monday night at the Target store on Harbor Boulevard after he allegedly concealed more than $300 worth of merchandise in a comforter he purchased, Sgt. Jerry Hildeman said.

A store security officer observed the shoplifter conceal the items and detained Efrain Villanueva Rodriguez, 26, of Santa Ana shortly after he left the store about 9:45 p.m.

According to Hildeman, Target security personnel had watched Rodriguez and another man pack drapes, a bottle of cleaner and other items into a comforter, which they then purchased without telling the cashier what was inside.“There’s no tape,” Hildeman said.

“They physically watched him take the stuff.”The second man left the scene while the security officer detained Rodriguez.

Police have no physical description of the second man and do not know his whereabouts.

Rodriguez was booked at Orange County Jail and charged with burglary and giving false information to a police officer, since, Hildeman said, he lied about his name to responders. His bail was posted at $22,500, partly because of outstanding warrants for driving under the influence and traffic offenses.

Burglary charges are applied because rodriquez entered the premsises with the intent to steal.



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Shoplifter killed by car and he flees security agents www.privateofficer.com


TULSA, Okla. Feb 27 2008- Tulsa police say that they now know the identity of a man who was killed last week when he ran into traffic after he allegedly shoplifted at a nearby store.
Thirty two-old Jeremy Winkle was killed the night of February 8th as he ran across U.S. 169 from a Best Buy store near 71st Street.
Officers described Winkle as a transient from Tulsa.
Officer Jason Willingham says store security employees had caught Winkle stealing merchandise, and when they confronted him, he ran out an emergency exit, jumped a fence and ran into the southbound lanes of the highway.
Police say he was struck by a car in the middle lane, tossing him into the air. When he landed, he was run over by another vehicle.

Police say that Winkle was transport to the medical center but did not survive his injuries.

No charges are expected to be brought against the store employees.



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Shoplifter pulls gun as police gives chase www.privateofficer.com


Maritta Ga Feb 27 2008 A police officer is recovering after the pursuit of a shoplifter who pulled out a gun in a crowded Wal-Mart store Friday night.

It all started at the Marietta Wal-Mart on Cobb Parkway. Police officers responded to help security with a suspected shoplifter there.The suspect pulled a gun on employees inside the store who tried to stop him. He fled and officers were arriving and that started a police chase authorities say.

The suspect got away in a gold Chrysler PT Cruiser. A couple of Marietta police officers worked together to stop the suspect near the intersection of Cobb Parkway and South Marietta Parkway."At one point, the subject pulled into a business off South Marietta Parkway and changed his direction, going back eastbound," said Marietta Police Officer Mark Bishop. "Our officers attempted to box him in, at which time he struck some of our patrol cars and got out of the box."Finally, he was stopped, when one of the officers chasing him pulled the PIT maneouver.

The officer hurt in the accident is expected to be okay. The suspect is at the Cobb County Jail, charged with felony shoplifting. Police said he faces many other charges but tey did not release his name.



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Shoplifter pulls knife during arrest www.privateofficer.com



CANTON Oh Feb 27 2008
Wal-Mart security officers told Canton Police that a man threatened them with a knife when they confronted him about toys and other items he had stuffed in his trench coat.

No one was seriously injured, the man was arrested, and police later found the items behind a nearby house.

Stevie M. Banks, 42, who has no permanent address, was arrested just before 10 p.m. Tuesday at the store and charged with aggravated robbery, Stark County Jail records said.

Jail records said he took three Sesame Street characters, three knit caps, two wallets and two knives from the Wal-Mart store at 3200 Atlantic Blvd. NE. Police later found the items behind a home in the 3000 block of Ohio Avenue NE. Banks remained in jail Wednesday, held in lieu of $50,000 bond on the first-degree felony, which is punishable upon conviction by a maximum of 10 years in prison and a $20,000 fine. Stark County Court records show Banks was released a couple of weeks ago from prison after serving time for felony domestic violence.



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Shoplifter leads police on chase www.privateofficer.com


HUBER HEIGHTS, Ohio Feb 27 2008-- A 24-year-old man is in jail after leading Huber Heights police on a chase Friday evening.
Police were called to Kohls on Old Troy Pike around 5:30 p.m. on a report of a shoplifter who was running from the store.
Within minutes police spotted the suspected thief’s green truck on the entrance ramp to I-70 from Brandt Pike and pulled him over. When the officer approached the truck, the driver refused to cooperate and took off from the scene.
Police chased the truck on I-70 westbound until they deployed stop sticks and were able to deflate his tires. He still tried to flee, but was finally forced to stop, where he was arrested.
Inside his truck, police found the man wearing a bulletproof vest and with a loaded gun, police said.
I-70 Westbound was shut down for a brief period while they arrested the man.





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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

14 Year Old Raped On School Bus www.privateofficer.com


NASHVILLE, Tenn. Feb 26 2008-- Murfreesboro police said a 14-year-old girl was raped on a school bus while at least 60 kids and the bus driver were aboard.
Rutherford County school bus driver Joe Bond said, for safety sake, he looks straight ahead when hauling kids.
"I've been a bus driver for six years. I love my camera. I wouldn't drive without one," said Bond.
On Wednesday, his camera saw something Bond said he did not. A 14-year-old Riverdale High student was raped as the bus was traveling down the road, said police.
Brandon Stover, 18, a Senior at Riverdale High School, has been charged with sexual battery and rape.
"Did she say, 'No?'" asked reporter Cynthia Williams.
"I didn't hear it. I've got 60 kids on the bus all talking, cutting up, laughing," said Bond.
Bond said it wasn't until the bus stopped, and the girl was leaving did she tell him she'd been "groped" and urged him to look at the tape.
"Did she look upset?" asked Williams.
"A little scared maybe, but not really upset. She didn't want anybody to know she turned him in," said Bond.
Bond said that when he saw the tape, he saw pushing, but nothing that would indicate what Murfreesboro police said was clearly rape.
"In this case, our suspect actually reached into the pants of our victim and there was penetration when that occurred. So, that is considered rape," said Murfreesboro police spokesman Kyle Evans.
The girl was sitting in the middle of the bus next to the window, about 15 or 20 feet from the bus driver.
If he didn't have a clear visual of what was going on, police wonder why Bond did not immediately call authorities with what little he knew from the 14-year-old, police said.
"Who would I report to? I didn't have the supervisor's number," said Bond.
"How about police?" asked Williams.
"She didn't say anything about being rape. She said she had been groped," said Bond.
It was the child's parents who showed up at Riverdale High School the next day and reported what allegedly had happened.
Stover was arrested at school Friday and expelled the rest of the school year.
Police said they are still not convinced about what the bus driver saw. They also said Stover wasn't a regular rider of the bus, and they said they believe he randomly chose the girl.


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Georgia's Most Wanted Brought To Justice By Artist www.privateofficer.com


DECATUR GA. Feb 26 2008 - The first time Marla Lawson saw the videotape of a gunman who robbed a Lexington Road convenience store and killed the clerk, she knew she could draw him.
In less than an hour, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation forensic artist finished a sketch of the man who shot the 44-year-old clerk at Lay's Kwik Korner, even though part of his face was hidden by a bandana.
"When I saw him on the video, he just struck a chord and looked like someone I could sketch without a witness," Lawson said. "I immediately got what I thought he looked like in my mind."
Police sent the sketch to newspapers and television stations, and people soon started to call to tell detectives they recognized the suspect.
Investigators arrested Clifton James Thomas two weeks later and charged him with murder, armed robbery and several other felonies.
"If I had to rate Marla's sketch as it compares to how Mr. Thomas looks, in terms of 1 to 10, I'd have to give it a 9 1/2," Athens-Clarke police Capt. Clarence Holeman said. "I leave off the half because you couldn't see his mouth" in the video.
But Lawson saw through the bandana, in a way, following the contours of his chin and lower lip to guess about the shape of his mouth.
Then there were the eyes.
"They just seemed to go straight to his soul," Lawson said. "They were horribly dreamy and milky - really cruel-looking."
Detectives showed the murder suspect's drawing to another convenience store clerk who Thomas allegedly robbed about 20 minutes after Djamal Atroune was shot in Lay's Kwik Korner at Lexington and Gaines School roads.
"A detective told me when (the clerk) saw the sketch, she broke out crying," Holeman said.
Honing her skills
Lawson has drawn thousands of sketches that helped put away hundreds of murderers, rapists and other violent felons in the 20 years she's worked for the GBI.
Even so, few people outside law enforcement recognized the 58-year-old artist's name until she drew a picture seen around the globe: a sketch of Atlanta Centennial Olympic Park bomber Eric Rudolph.
That drawing and one of Ted Kaczynski, the so-called Unabomber, are the two most famous sketches in U.S. law enforcement history, GBI spokesman John Bankhead contends.
Lawson is jovial and outspoken - as colorful as her red hair. But she never sought the limelight.
Recently, while reconstructing a face on the skull from the remains of a man found in Crisp County in 2003, Lawson talked about her craft and the roundabout way she came to be one of the most respected artists in her field.
"When I was just a poor kid growing up in Atlanta, I'd walk the creek bed and dig up clay and use it to sculpt heads," she said. "I wouldn't sculpt anyone in particular, just people I made up. I was artsy-fartsy as a kid."
Her mother encouraged Lawson's talent, keeping her daughter stocked with art supplies.
"I found that I liked drawing faces, and I had no earthly idea I would one day be doing this for a living," she said. "I just kind of fell into it."
Lawson was 18 years old and scraping by as a temp-service typist when her mother urged her to put her talent to work for a little extra money.
She honed her skills as a street sketch artist in an Underground Atlanta alley, and a couple of years later, got a typist's job with the Atlanta Police Department.
Lawson's police lieutenant father bragged about his daughter's talent, and his colleagues thought she could help them catch criminals.
Lawson first tried drawing only from victims' and witnesses' memories, but after three tries, she gave up because the results all looked alike, she said.
Lawson then asked for hundreds of mug shots that were headed to the shredder and asked victims and witnesses to point out traits that they recognized, she said.
"I find if they are looking through actual photos, that enhances their memories and they find things their mind had forgotten was there," such as a mole, a uni-brow or a patch of acne, Lawson said.
Catching Rudolph
Lawson grew tired of the job with Atlanta police and quit after 15 years, but was unexpectedly drawn back into law enforcement two years later while working at a Subway sandwich shop in Coweta County.
She noticed that a man approaching the counter had a gun in his waistband, but the man left as Lawson called out to a co-worker in the back and a few customers came in.
Lawson learned that a gift store up the road was robbed that same day, she said, so she went home and drew a sketch of the man from memory, brought it to work the next day to hone it with her co-worker, then showed it to the gift shop employee.
"Oh my God, it's him," the clerk said.
Lawson gave her sketch to a Coweta County sheriff's deputy who recognized the man as an ex-con who had recently finished prison time for an armed robbery conviction.
The sheriff's office then offered Lawson a job, but not the one she expected.
She spent a couple of unsatisfying years as a jailer, but "then the Olympic bombs went off," Lawson said.
Special Agent Charles Stone - who headed the GBI's anti-terrorism unit investigating the bombing - visited Lawson at the jail and had a brief chat.
"He kind of whispered in my ear, 'I'm going to call you tonight,' and when I went home and told my husband I'm going to get a job with the GBI, he didn't believe me," Lawson said. "Thirty minutes later the phone rang and (Stone) asked me to come work for them."
Lawson drew one sketch of a suspicious man someone saw sitting on a bench before the bomb went off, killing a woman and injuring more than 100 people.
Years later, Lawson drew Rudolph again.
"I was vacationing with my family in Florida when my beeper went off," Lawson said. "The next thing I knew I was driving to North Carolina" to meet with a man who had seen Rudolph, whose hair had grown and was sporting a beard while living in the mountains.
"I just started drawing the whole face," Lawson said. "I sat with (the witness) to help me make corrections, because Rudolph was looking a little messier by then."
That sketch that appeared in newspapers and on television around the world, and helped police in Murphy, N.C., identify Rudolph after an officer spotted him behind a food store and held him on suspicion he was attempting a burglary.
Like Rudolph and many others before, Clifton Thomas is behind bars in large part because of Lawson's handiwork.
"I don't want to sound like I'm on an ego trip, but I laugh to myself when I think how funny it is that a grandmother with a pencil can catch a person 500 police officers are out there looking for," Lawson said. "I try not to be so prideful. I really feel like the good Lord gave me a talent for a purpose."


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Suspicous man bolts from airport security www.privateofficer.com



Miami Fla. Feb 26 2008 A man who bolted from a security checkpoint at Miami International Airport on Monday afternoon is in custody, and officials are trying to determine what sparked his action, a federal official told the media.
The man, described as being in his mid-30s, was also found with "contradictory" IDs, bearing different names from different countries, according to one official close to the investigation.
The man aroused the suspicion of a Transportation Security Administration document checker, the official said. The document checker reported his suspicion to a behavior detection officer.
The man went through a metal detector without triggering an alarm, then went on to secondary screening. He bolted from there without apparent reason, going back through the metal detector to the unsecure side of the airport, the official said.
He was followed by TSA officers to the airport curb, where he was apprehended by Miami-Dade police officers. Officials said they are trying to determine the man's nationality and why he acted as he did.
The TSA closed the checkpoint for a brief time but did not evacuate the terminal.
The man was evidently traveling alone, the official said.


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Mounted Private Troopers Corral Concert Goers www.privateofficer.com


Southlake Tx. Feb 26 2008

Alpha & Omega Mounted Security Patrol (A&O), the nation's largest private cavalry with headquarters in Texas, will take its unusual public safety force to Michigan for the first time this summer. A&O will assemble riders from several states, along with local riders from Michigan, for the inaugural Rothbury Music Festival (http://www.rothburyfestival.com), July 3 to 6. The music and camping festival will be held at the DoubleJJ Ranch (http://www.doublejj.com) in Rothbury about 60 miles north/northwest of Grand Rapids. Some 50,000 music fans are expected to come to see Dave Matthews, Widespread Panic, John Mayer, 311, Phil Lesh and Friends, Primus, Snoop Dogg and dozens of other artists.
Alpha & Omega Troopers are a familiar site at the nation's biggest music festivals. The company gathers a special force of riders who travel to half a dozen festivals a year. These riders are supplemented with riders from the local area who are trained on-site in the special skills needed to protect music fans. Riders traveling to Rothbury will have just completed their seventh stint at the nation's largest music festival, Bonnaroo, in Tennessee in June. Troopers at Bonnaroo provide security for some 100,000 music fans and campers on a 770-acre site.
"Rothbury is shaping up to be an important music festival that can hold its own with other major music events nationwide," said Frank Keller, president and CEO of A&O. "A&O Troopers have become a welcomed part of the festival scene; the fans are familiar with the riders and horses and love to come up and pet the horses. We feel like we are providing an important service and are having fun doing it. Horse enthusiasts in Michigan are invited to test with us for a chance to share the experience of providing security for some very devoted music fans."
Riders come from all walks of life. More than half are women. Many are ranchers and police officers. Some are mayors and sheriffs. The A&O Troopers will accomplish the work of 700 foot patrol persons. To fulfill this charge, Alpha & Omega will use 15,000 pounds of hay (one ton per day), 14,000 gallons of water, 52,000 pounds of grain and all the equipment needed to house riders and horses for seven days. Their Trooper movement rivals any road crew effort by a rock band. Troopers come from a dozen states and will travel about 50,000 miles collectively to reach their camp adjacent to the festival site.
Visitors to the camp may think they have stumbled back in time to a Wild West campsite ... except that this campsite is equipped with the latest technology and communications equipment. Troopers are connected with Rothbury security and with each other by state-of-the-art radios. A command and control center is housed in the semi-trailer that doubles as transport for horses. A&O commanders work from an office in a specially-designed motor home equipped with computer, fax machine, and high speed Internet access.
In their bright red shirts atop their horses, Troopers can be easily spotted by fans. Many followers of bands like Phish, Dave Matthews, and The Dead know the Troopers and their horses by name. Alpha & Omega has been part of the concert festival world since Woodstock '94, after which they were invited to Phish's Clifford Ball in 1996. Since then, Alpha & Omega Troopers have been a fixture at the nation's most popular music gatherings.
"Our Troopers are particularly good at interacting with the fans," Keller said. "Riders are trained in public relations as well as professional security measures; horses are selected and trained to handle crowds, rough terrain, fireworks and other sensory elements."
Alpha & Omega Mounted Security Patrol is the nation's largest and oldest private mounted patrol. Highly trained, uniformed Troopers provide public safety services at mixed use developments, amphitheaters, music festivals and other mass gatherings at locations across the United States.

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Man burned trying to steal copper wire www.privateofficer.com


Richmond Va. Feb 26 2008 A man Richmond police say was trying to steal copper from a Dominion Virginia Power substation was seriously burned Saturday night.
Richard Croker, 36, was taken to VCU Medical Center with burns over 65 percent of his body, authorities said. He was listed in stable condition this morning.
Richmond police said officers were on patrol just before 9 p.m. Saturday when they saw a large ball of fire and explosion at a Dominion substation in the 4300 block of Hull Street Road.
When they pulled up to the fenced-in substation, they found Croker inside with his clothes on fire. Croker was rushed to the University Medical Center burn unit.
Police said Croker had climbed over the fence and was trying to steal copper wiring.
Police have obtained warrants charging Croker with trespassing, felony destruction of property and larceny.

He has not yet been served with the warrants, police spokeswoman Wendy Jenkins said.

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Police unit make 111th internet arrest www.privateofficer.com


COLUMBIA, SC Feb 26 2008 - South Carolina Attorney General Henry McMaster announced Monday that a 30-year-old Columbia man was arrested on February 22nd in an undercover Internet sting conducted by the Lexington County Sheriff's Department.
McMaster stated that Dennis Joseph Powell, Junior, was arrested on one count of criminal solicitation of a minor, one count of attempted dissemination of obscene material to a minor, and one count of attempted criminal sexual conduct with a minor.
Arrest warrants allege that beginning on October 24, 2007, Powell solicited sex on the Internet from an individual he believed to be a 12-year-old girl, but he was really communicating with undercover Lexington County Sheriff's Deputies.
A news release states Powell is also accused of using a digital camera to photograph his genitalia and using the Internet to send the image to the "girl." Powell further arranged to meet the "girl" for sex at a predetermined location in Lexington County. He was arrested upon his arrival.
A search warrant executed at Powell's residence resulted in the seizure of a computer, a digital camera, an image scanner, a bottle of wine and various computer related items.
Powell was assigned a $15,000 bond.
This marks the 111th arrest for the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force.



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Constable, security officer arrested during officer assault www.privateofficer.com


Indianapolis IND. Feb 26 2008 - A Perry Township Constable is in trouble with the law Monday afternoon following a weekend arrest at a Broad Ripple bar.

Constable Lawrence Walter appeared before a judge on two felony and three misdemeanor charges, including battery on a police officer, after getting into a nasty fight with police after he was told to leave Landsharks on Broad Ripple Avenue.

A Metro police officer says Walter, 27, refused repeated warnings to leave the bar around 3:00 am Sunday morning. He left once but returned, sparking a fight with police. It took four officers to get him subdued along with repeated stuns with their Taser.

IMPD Lt. Jeff Duhamell said Walter was "kicking the officer, spitting on the officer, swearing, and he had swung on the officer with a closed fist. The officer received injuries to his face."Police say eventually Walter claimed he was an officer after putting up a nasty fight."He told them several times he was a policeman," Lt. Duhamell said. "He had been drinking."

Officers talked with Walter's employers at the Perry Township Small Claims Court, where he worked as a deputy constable. They terminated his special deputy powers immediately from the Perry Township Constable's office, The Marion County Sheriff's Department and at Wishard Hospital Security.
Walter told the judge his only previous arrest happened in Texas for public intoxication. The judge decided to released him after his attorney convinced the court he is not a flight risk and set his pre-trial and trial dates for next month.


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Security officers strike for a day www.privateofficer.com


Minneapolis MN Feb 26 2008
One-day demonstrations could foreshadow longer strike in labor dispute over health care costs, wages Security guards lined the streets of downtown Minneapolis and St. Paul on Monday as part of a one-day labor strike.Members of the local chapter of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) voted Feb. 9 to authorize a strike, and the daylong picketing and support rallies were scheduled after negotiators failed Saturday to agree on the terms of a new contract.The approximately 800 striking security officers are expected to be back at work Tuesday. But if negotiators fail to reach a deal at their next meeting March 6, Monday’s demonstrations could be a prelude to a longer labor strike.In Minneapolis, the striking workers carried numerous signs and chanted a warning to their employers: “If it needs to get bigger, it will get bigger.”The key issues for the union are hourly wages and health care costs. Other sticking points cited by workers Monday included increased training for security officers and additional supplies, such as bullet-proof vests, for officers working in potentially dangerous areas. Security workers in the Twin Cities signed their first union contract in 2005, and the young chapter is waging an unprecedented battle as members negotiate their second contract. The SEIU Local 26 currently operates within the cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul and represents approximately 80 percent of the private security workforce in those cities.

The five security companies represented in the negotiations are ABM Security Services, AlliedBarton Security Services, American Security, Viking Security and Securitas Security Services USA. Buildings affected by the strike include Block E, the IDS Center, Ameriprise Financial Center and the U.S. Bank Building.Guy Thomas, the lead representative for the security companies, said buildings in the Twin Cities maintained continuous security service throughout the day Monday, as the security companies had prepared for the walk-out.Negotiators for the two sides have met eight times since Dec. 1. Professional mediators took part in the last two meetings, and are scheduled to do so again at the March 6 session.A union member familiar with the negotiations said representatives for the security companies walked away from the table Saturday without making any real progress on the subject of health care.But Thomas said in a phone interview Monday that Saturday’s negotiations were “very positive,” and that the security companies had offered an hourly wage increase and made progress on refining the geographic area in which the union can operate.He said the two sides “have made progress on [health care] and we believe the negotiation process should continue to play out. Each of the five security companies is committed to the goal that our employees will have an affordable health care plan when this is done.”A gap between the two sides also remains on wage increases. A union member said the yearly wage increases offered by the security companies are smaller than those in the previous contract, which expired Jan. 1. David Zaffrann, a spokesman for the union, said the average security officer in the Local 26 earns $11.75 an hour.Gregg Zavitz, a security officer at Ameriprise Financial Center in Minneapolis, said a major reason for the one-day demonstrations is simply “to show that we can do it.”Dozens of workers rallied at the Nicollet Mall on Monday morning and proceeded to march through the sidewalks of Minneapolis. A similar rally was held at Town Square, 444 Cedar St., in St. Paul.“Today is about wages. It’s about health care. But it’s also about dignity,” Javier Morillo, president of the SEIU Local 26, said at the Minneapolis rally.Comments by union members focused heavily on the high cost of health care. Their sentiments were echoed in remarks by U.S. Senate candidate Al Franken and State Rep. Paul Thissen, D-Minneapolis, who marched with the striking workers. Morillo also announced the union’s endorsement of Franken during the rally.Morillo said the union is willing to return to the negotiating table at any time. He said future walk-outs aren’t likely to occur before the March 6 negotiations, but added that a longer strike is possible as the two sides have a long way to go to reach a middle ground.The first contract proposal submitted by the union represented a 125 percent increase in hourly wages and a 650 percent increase in health care costs for the security companies.The security firms publicly balked at those demands in a press release Monday, but Morillo said the proposal was simply a high-ball starting point to begin negotiations.“You don’t start where you think you’re going to end up,” Morillo said. “We’ve talked with them (about) what kind of a figure we can accept. And right now, what they’ve given to us as their bottom line isn’t going to get our members the health care they need.”The SEIU Local 26 also includes a janitorial branch, and many members work in the same buildings protected by the union security officers. Morillo said the security guards are seeking the same health care benefits that janitors received in contract negotiations last year. Henry Lowe, 53, works for ABM Security Services in the Minneapolis parking ramp system and joined a worker march through downtown Minneapolis on Monday morning.Lowe said his wife has been hospitalized since 2006 with sarcosis, and he pays $579 per month in health care premiums for the two of them, plus a steady stream of medical bills.With 20 years experience in the security field, Lowe said he has been troubled by regular increases in health care premiums in recent years, combined with rising deductibles and reduced coverage.But he’s optimistic his union representatives will help to control his spiraling health care costs.“The union will get us the health care we need,” Lowe said. “The private companies don’t want to give us anything they don’t have to. I’m tired of being pushed around.”

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Loss prevention agent charged with theft of drugs www.privateofficer.com


Charleston WV Feb 26 2008 A Kanawha County man who was supposed be making sure things didn't get stolen is behind bars for stealing medication from his job.
State police arrested Cory Simmons after they found three small bags of marijuana and several prescription pill bottles with no labels on them.
The investigation started as a result of a traffic stop by West Virginia state troopers who found some drugs on Simmons.
Troopers say Simmons admitted to stealing the pills from the Kanawha City Rite Aid where he worked as a loss prevention officer.
He's been charged with possession of drugs with intent to deliver.

Simmons employer Rite- Aid was notified of the arrest and investigation and further investigation will be conducted.


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Officer convicted of sexual assault while on duty www.privateofficer.com


CINCINNATI Ohio Feb 26 2008-
A former Cincinnati police officer admitted Friday to sex crime charges.
William Simpson pleaded guilty to two counts of sexual battery and agreed to resign from the police force.
Prosecutors said Simpson responded to a domestic dispute in October 2006 between a woman and her ex-boyfriend, who dispatchers said broke into the woman’s home.
By the time Simpson arrived, the man had left, and investigators said the officer took the woman to the clerk’s office to file burglary charges against her ex-boyfriend.
Simpson told the woman he would photograph her injuries, and authorities said the woman asked Simpson to find a female officer to take the photos.
Simpson refused, took the photographs, made sexual comments to the woman, held her wrists and sexually assaulted her, according to investigators.
Prosecutors agreed to drop three rape charges and an additional count of sexual battery in exchange for Simpson’s guilty plea.
He will be sentenced next month.



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Police K-9 dogs to wear shoes www.privateofficer.com


BERLIN Germany Feb 26 2008
Police dogs in the western city of Duesseldorf will no longer get their feet dirty when on patrol - the entire dog unit will soon be equipped with blue plastic fiber shoes, a police spokesman said Monday.
"All 20 of our police dogs - German and Belgian shepherds - are currently being trained to walk in these shoes," Andre Hartwich said. "I'm not sure they like it, but they'll have to get used to it."
The unusual footwear is not a fashion statement, Hartwich said, but rather a necessity due to the high rate of paw injuries on duty. Especially in the city's historical old town - famous for both its pubs and drunken revelers - the dogs often step into broken beer bottles.
"Even the street-cleaning doesn't manage to remove all the glass pieces from between the streets' cobble stones," Hartwich said, adding that the dogs frequently get injured by little pieces sticking deep in their paws.
The dogs will start wearing the shoes this spring but only during operations that demand special foot protection. The shoes comes in sizes small, medium and large and were ordered in blue to match the officers uniforms, Hartwich said.
"Now we just have to teach the dogs how to tie their shoes," he joked.


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Mobile County Sheriff Announces "Most Wanted" List


Mobile Ala. Feb 26 2008 The Mobile County Sheriff's Office is releasing a new most-wanted list, naming crime suspects who include a man sought following a day-long drug sweep.
The undercover sweep on Jan. 7 began at a west Mobile home and ended at a hotel room along Interstate 65. Deputies arrested five men, collected 11 pounds of cocaine and seized more than $100,000, according to Kate Johnson, a sheriff's spokeswoman.
Johnson said that another man remains at large: Prince Lesean Washington.
As the drug sweep unfolded, deputies stopped Washington, 32, and Kelvin James, 31, in separate vehicles near a hotel by the interstate.
Deputies arrested James, who rammed a deputy's cruiser, but did not take Washington into custody, Johnson said.
Washington is charged on a federal warrant of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine, she said. Washington's last known address was in Mobile.
The task of tracking down suspects on state and federal warrants can be hard work for the five deputies assigned to it, Johnson said. In January alone, she said, deputies traveled more than 8,000 miles in pursuit of such suspects and made 66 arrests.
The new most-wanted list by the Sheriff's Office is the fourth published by the Press-Register since 2007. A number of the suspects on the previous lists have been captured or surrendered to deputies.
For the latest edition of the list, deputies were able to find photographs of eight of the 10 suspects. The two who are not pictured today are Dominic Deflanders and Bobby Steelman.
Those appearing on the list are considered dangerous and should only be apprehended by law enforcement, Johnson said.
Anyonewith information about the suspects should call the Sheriff's Office at 574-8633. All calls will be kept confidential.
Here's the list of suspects, in alphabetical order:
LeGlennon Leroy Belt, 40, is charged with trafficking marijuana and reckless endangerment. On Jan. 23, sheriff's deputies began a roadway pursuit of Belt, who had been under investigation. A deputy in a marked car attempted to stop Belt's car on Moffett Road. Belt sped away, according to the Sheriff's Office, and threw several white trash bags from his window. Deputies reported finding about 14 pounds of marijuana in the bags. Belt's last available address was 5904 Reams Drive in west Mobile. He is known to frequent the Prichard and Eight Mile areas.
Leonard Jerome Black Jr., 33, is charged with trafficking cocaine and second-degree possession of marijuana. Last November, narcotics officers received information that a man identified as Black had cocaine in his possession. A search of the man's vehicle turned up $4,000 worth of powder and crack cocaine. Johnson said that officers were able to connect Black to the vehicle but were not able to immediately arrest him.
Kerry Boudreaux, 18, is charged with second-degree assault. On Aug. 9, 2007, deputies responded to Burlington Drive in Grand Bay for a reported assault. Deputies found that a man named Bryant Stamant had been struck in the face with brass knuckles. Boudreaux also is sought on a Prichard warrant alleging third-degree theft of property.
Dominic Marques Deflanders, 19, is wanted for second-degree burglary. Deflanders is accused of breaking into a Grand Avenue home in Grand Bay and fleeing with a $10,000 flat screen television. Deputies were called to the home on Dec. 10.
Terry Wayne Garrison, 53, is charged with first-degree identity theft. Garrison is accused of opening an account under another person's name and making $2,800 in purchases on that person's credit card.
Charles Alexander Hawkins, 55, is charged with two counts of distribution of a controlled substance. During an investigation last November by the Sheriff's Office and state alcohol agents, Hawkins allegedly sold crack cocaine to a deputy working undercover.
Michael Darrell Parker, 33, is charged with first-degree possession of marijuana. Last June 20, a sheriff's deputy stopped a driver on Old Pascagoula Road based on several traffic warrants. The deputy reported finding marijuana and counterfeit money when he searched the vehicle. Parker failed to appear for a court date, Johnson said.
Michael Ray Peavy, 51, is charged with failing to verify his residency and failing to transfer his residency. In 1995, Peavy was convicted of the rape of an 8-year-old girl. In 2003, Peavy registered as a convicted sex offender with the Sheriff's Office. Deputies who attempted to verify his residency in 2005 discovered that he had left the address.
Bobby L. Steelman, 41, is charged with obstructing justice and using a false identity. Last Dec. 21, a sheriff's deputy answering a call at Spice Pond Road in Eight Mile encountered a man who gave him with a false name and Social Security number. The man fled into nearby woods as the deputy sought to verify his information. The Sheriff's Office later reported that the man was Steelman, who is also wanted on a Missouri charge of first-degree receiving stolen property.
Prince Lesean Washington, 32, is wanted on a federal warrant charging him with conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine. Sheriff's deputies seized Washington's Jeep Cherokee and reported finding a one liter-bottle of Codeine syrup and 2.5 ounces of crack cocaine, along with marijuana and $70,000 worth of jewelry. They also confiscated a stolen .45-caliber handgun and $25,245 in cash.


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Toddler found near mothers dead body www.privateofficer.com


Mobile Ala. Feb 26 2008

A toddler was found outside his home, covered in his mother's blood and next to her slain body Sunday morning in Mobile, police and neighbors said.
Detectives believe Shannon Campbell, 33, died from at least once gunshot wound, police spokesman Officer Eric Gallichant said
Her son could have spent hours overnight outside. A 911 caller told police he found the mother dead about 8:40 a.m. Sunday at her front door of 1716 Woodley Road, off Moffett Road, Gallichant said. Gallichant said the caller was a friend of the woman and had come to visit her.
The baby was taken by the Department of Human Resources, he said.
It's too early in the investigation to determine when Campbell was shot, he said.
However, neighbors reported
hearing loud gunshots Saturday night. Any cries the toddler made went unnoticed.
Kimberly Jeffery, 32, said she heard three or five gunshots about 10:20 p.m. Saturday night, but had figured someone was only playing with a gun.
She said she also heard a car speed off.
When she woke up this morning and saw police officers flooding her neighborhood and found out that baby had been sitting out with his dead mother, she said, she was devastated.
"I cried. ... It's sick to leave a child out there at night," she said. "This has been a depressing day. ... This is a really good neighborhood."
Jeffery and other neighbors said they wished they had known that the toddler, who they estimated was about 16 to 18 months old, was outside.
A mother of three who lives on Woodley, said another neighbor woke her up about 9 a.m. to asking for clothes for the boy.
The woman said saw an officer cleaning blood off the boy who was sitting in the back of a police cruiser.
The boy had been wearing a jacket, she said.
"I don't think he knew what was going on," she said.
The woman declined to give her name to the Press-Register, saying she feared for her safety.
She said when she went to look at the boy sitting in the car, he lifted up his hands to show he wanted to be held.
The police officer let her hold the child until the DHR came to get it, the woman said.
"He was just grinning," she said. "He is a doll baby. He has beautiful blue eyes."
On Sunday afternoon, a large bloodstain marked the spot on the concrete porch where the toddler and his mother were found. An officer circled the block in his police cruiser, slowing down to take a closer look at the rental house.
Investigators are working to identify a suspect and a motive, Gallichant said.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Police Department at 208-7211.


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Police sweep makes another 163 arrests www.privateofficer.com


Birmingham Al Feb 26 2008 Birmingham police continue to wage war on crime and send a message to the streets. Over the week end police arrested 163 people in the latest of a series of ongoing street sweeps aimed at all levels of street crime, police announced today.
The department's vice and narcotics unit joined with precinct task forces and Federal Drug Enforcement Administration agents for four days in recent weeks to carry out Operation Zero Tolerance.

Teams of officers fanned out over the city Feb. 15, 16, 21 and 22. The strategy of the operations is to crack down on even minor violations with the hope of uncovering felony operations.
Of the 163 arrests, there were 40 felonies and 123 misdemeanors.

Chief A.C. Roper said that these "sweeps" will continue for as longs as it takes to get control of our neighborhoods and to take back our streets.

The chief did not say when he thought the next sweep would take place but it could be at any time.


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Preacher works wonders with pool stick www.privateofficer.com


Nashville TN. Feb 26 2008 He can't turn water into wine or walk on water, but put a pool stick in his hand and Eric "The Preacher" Yow can work wonders.
Yow can make a cue ball leap over obstacles and jump through a miniature basketball hoop, or zigzag around a billiard table as if under remote control.
He says it's all part of using his talents for God.
"If God has blessed you with five talents, he wants you to use all of them," said Yow.
Yow, 25, a pulpit minister at Chapel Hill Church of Christ in White Bluff, is ranked No. 10 in the world of artistic pool players.
The Dickson County preacher also practices law in Clarksville.
Even though he has only been playing for eight years, Yow has already been named a world champion in jump shots and masse, a trick shot specialty.
Yow took his "Trick Shot Madness" exhibition to the Hendersonville Church of Christ on Wednesday night.
During a 15-minute mini-sermon he told students: "You were not created on an assembly line … we were formed in the image of God for a purpose."
Then he stripped off his suit coat to reveal the cranberry colored vest of a pool shark and got to work.
While performing trick shots behind his back and standing on one foot, he mixed in Bible verses and stories about how God was working in his life.
Yow says that pool can be "a mechanism for bringing people to Jesus."
"When I go to a pool hall and do a trick shot — all of a sudden, I've got their attention," Yow told the students on Wednesday night. "And you know what I do then? I preach Jesus to them. That's really cool."
Yow began playing pool at Freed-Hardeman University, a Church of Christ school about 20 minutes outside of Jackson, Tenn., where he also learned to preach.
He had a work-study job running the school's game room, where he got paid while playing pool. Before long he had become devoted to the game, spending long hours practicing trick shots.
He then posted videos of his shots at ericyow.com — making him a minor Internet celebrity — and later entered tournaments. He was eventually invited to the 2007 World Masse Championship in Russia.
Jeremy Johnson, youth pastor at the Hendersonville Church of Christ, hopes that Yow's message about "using your gifts for God" got through to his students.
And some of Yow's church members see his pool playing as a plus.
Janette and Kyndall Daugherty, along with Kara Baker, drove from White Bluff to Hendersonville on Wednesday night.
"He has done wonders for our congregation," says Janette Daugherty.
Yow's youth and exuberance, she added, have recharged the congregation of about 170 people.
She said that despite his success, Yow never takes himself too seriously — which gives the church members permission to admit their own mistakes.
"He just laughs when he messes up," she said. "We are all human, and we all mess up."


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Fire destroys strip mall www.privateofficer.com


DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. Feb 26 2008 -- An explosion and massive fire damaged half-a-dozen businesses at a DeKalb County strip mall early Monday morning.
The blast at the mall on Memorial Dr. was so powerful it shattered car windows for blocks and sent a rain of building insulation falling on the area.
"It all happened within 30 seconds," said one witness.
Fire quickly spread to the storefront businesses in the mall, Capt. Eric Jackson of the DeKalb County Fire Department said. He listed the businesses as "a hair salon, cleaners, a computer store, dentist's office and a music store."
Early word is that no one was injured in the explosion or the fire.

It was a fast moving far and firefighters had little chance to save the businesses but battled the fire to keep it from spreading further.

Police and fire marhal investigators were called to the scene to determine the cause of the fire and authorities say that right now they don't have any indications of what that cause was.
Firefighters have not been able to determine the cause of the blast.



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Monday, February 25, 2008

Vikings Football Player Arrested for Assault On Security www.privateofficer.com


Miami Fla Feb 25 2008
MIAMI, Fla. – Vikings tackle Bryant McKinnie was arrested at 6:31 a.m. Sunday for aggravated battery, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.

Allegedly, he was kicked out of Club Space in Miami. According to the police report, McKinnie was visibly angry, and was yelling obscenities at a member of security staff. He allegedly spit on the patron he was yelling at.

At this time, the victim refused to press charges if the suspect left and did not return. McKinnie then made his way to another club across the street, Goldrush Nightclub.

A few hours later at 6:30 a.m., police responded to reports of a large fight in front of Club Space. Police observed McKinnie throwing punches and again yelling obscenities at the same bouncer. According to witnesses interviewed by police, McKinnie struck the bouncer with his camera phone in his face, and McKinnie hit him in the back of the head with an isle pole, and the fight ensued. Police ordered McKinnie to stop, but he did not comply. He tried to get away on a charter bus, but police ordered the bus driver not to leave.

Both McKinnie and the security guard were treated by fire rescue on the scene and transported to an area hospital.

The 355-pound, 6’8” football player is a tackle for the Minnesota Vikings and played football for the University of Miami.

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Fetus Found At Sewer Plant www.privateofficer.com


BREAKING NEWS

NEWS WIRE 6;30PM EST
SUMTER, SC February 25 2008
- A fetus was found by a worker at the City of Sumter sewer plant.
According to a news release, on February 25th, a worker at the City of Sumter sewer plant discovered an "intact" fetus in the sewer collection system while cleaning it out.
Sumter authorities say a preliminary investigation has revealed that the fetus appears to be somewhere between eleven and fourteen weeks.
Sumter authorities have asked the State Law Enforcement Division for assistance in the investigation
The Sumter County Sheriff's Office is asking anyone with any information to please call the office at (803) 436-2000 or Crimestoppers at (803) 436-2718. Anyone calling crimestoppers can remain anonymous and are eligible for a reward of up to $5,000.00.



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Security officer in critical condition, suspect charged with attempted murder www.privateofficer.com


Honolulu HI. Feb 25 2008 Honolulu police are charging a 42-year-old man with no local address with attempted murder after he allegedly tried to push a security guard through a glass window on the 26th floor of the Ala Wai Plaza apartment building Friday afternoon.
The 63-year-old guard apparently was responding after the suspect tried to enter a penthouse apartment on the top floor of the building at 500 University Ave. and attacked another man who lives next door with a fire extinguisher.
Police said there was a brief struggle and that the suspect then tried to push the guard through a glass window.
Pierre Jaffuel, 77, who lives on the top floor, said he saw blood on the elevator landing and in the elevator. He noticed broken shards of glass and a hole about 2 feet wide in a glass window near the elevator.
Police said the man had earlier tried to break into a 65-year-old man's apartment.
Jaffuel said he was taking a shower at about 5 p.m. when he heard a loud bang and his two dachshunds start barking.
"I didn't know what was going on. She (his wife) was too excited," Jaffuel said. "I walked outside. There was a guy standing there with a fire extinguisher in his hand."
He wasn't much bigger than Jaffuel, standing about 5 foot 7 inches tall and 160 pounds, but looked like he was a drug user, according to Jaffuel. The attacker had apparently taken the floor's extinguisher to break the door knob off the penthouse next door, Jaffuel said.
"He looked at me with the fire extinguisher and his hand up in the air like he was going to hit me with that thing," said Jaffuel, who backed up behind a gate that fronts his unit's door. The man bashed the fire extinguisher against the gate, breaking a half-inch square iron section, Jaffuel said, then shot the fire-retarding foam into his face.
"I was out because I couldn't see anything; I was blind," Jaffuel said.
He wasn't injured, but his eyes burned.
The whole time, Jaffuel's attacker never said a word.
"I never seen that man before," he said.
After washing his face in the sink, Jaffuel and his wife saw police on the floor and went outside.
What Jaffuel didn't see, police later reported as follows: A 63-year-old security guard tried to stop the attacker.
"We live in the building 15 years," Jaffuel said. "I've never seen anything like this. Maybe security themselves needs to be better equipped."
Police said the suspect fled on foot and was arrested on Lauiki Street on charges of attempted second-degree murder, attempted first-degree burglary and second-degree assault. The suspect, who is listed as homeless, has no previous criminal history.



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Parents upset over school security bullying www.privateofficer.com


SPANAWAY, Wash. Feb 25 2008 -- Some parents say a school security guard is bullying their children. The accusation comes in the wake of an incident during which a student claimed the controversial guard practically choked her.

That incident was caught on surveillance tape. Christel Raaymakers, a 9th-grader at Spanaway Junior High says trouble started when she took out her cell phone, which is against school policy. Raaymakers says she only took out the phone to look at the time, but that's when the security guard grabbed her from behind by the hood of her top, practically choking her.

"I was panicked, like ,what am I supposed to do with this?"' she said.

According to school officials, security guard Sue Schenck had asked the teen for her phone before pulling her back by her hood and eventually her arm, but Raaymakers said she did not hear the request. Whatever the case may be, the school's parents want answers. "I was really really upset. Nobody's supposed to touch, no matter if it's a teacher," said Jessica Soto, Raaymakers' mother. "If a student had done that they would have been suspended."School leaders met with the parents three times, but to no satisfaction.

School district spokesperson Mark Wenzel says the board is aware Schenck may have not used what they call "best practices," but he says the tape doesn't show "intentional harm." In fact, he points out, the "grabbing" is only a few seconds perhaps a hasty attempt to get Raaymakers' attention."We're disappointed they're as frustrated as they are," he said. When asked whether she was trying to have an attitude with the security guard, Christel said "no." She also said she didn't purposely ignore her. "Because she said 'go to class', so I said 'OK, I'll go to class,"' she said. Wenzel said security guards are allowed to make physical contact with the students. "It really is a case-by-case basis. We train them to use very good judgment. No force is allowed," he said. Whether Schenck used force in this case and hurt the student this case is unclear, Wenzel said. "I think that's subject to different bystanders opinions," he said. "

The video suggests the contact was minimal." The district says security guard Schenck is under investigation, but also noted that the case has been blown out of proportion. Still, parents want Schenck out of this school and away from kids.



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Security officer captures bank robber www.privateofficer.com


San Diego Ca Feb 25 2008

A suspected bank robber is behind bars thanks to some quick thinking by the bank's security officer.

It happened just before 10 a.m. Friday at the Bank of America on B Street downtown.

San Diego police say two men held up the bank. As they lef tthe building, the security officer chased them while bank tellers called police. The security officer stayed on their tail and was able to take one of them down at gunpoint. The second robber remains on the loose.

Police did not disclose if the how much money was taken in the heist or if it was recovered but they do credit the security officer for his quick response and the apprehension of the suspect.




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National parks to allow guns in some areas www.privateofficer.com


WASHINGTON DC Feb 25 2008 -- In a victory for gun-rights advocates, the federal government is preparing to relax a decades-old ban on bringing loaded firearms into national parks.Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne said Friday that his department would suggest new regulations by the end of April that could bring federal rules into line with state laws concerning guns in parks and public lands. His announcement came in a letter to Sen. Michael D. Crapo (R-Idaho), one of 50 senators who have written to him about the issue. Senators from both parties have backed a drive to repeal the ban, which has been in place in some parks for at least 100 years.
The proposed rule change would let visitors carry loaded weapons into national parks in states with few gun restrictions, such as Montana. California is not one of those states. Its law prohibits loaded guns in state parks unless they are locked inside a car trunk or are similarly inaccessible. "It's a place of refuge, not a place for hunting, and it's patrolled by state park rangers who are there to protect visitors," California State Parks spokesman Roy Stearns said.Gun rights advocates, notably the National Rifle Assn., have said the ban infringes on their 2nd Amendment rights to bear arms and their ability to defend themselves from predators, both human and animal."If you're hiking in the backcountry and there is a problem with a criminal or an aggressive animal, there's no 911 box where you can call police and have a 60-second response time," said Gary S. Marbut, president of the Montana Shooting Sports Assn. Kempthorne's decision to review the ban was hailed by the NRA. "This is an important step in the right direction," said the organization's chief lobbyist, Chris W. Cox.On the other hand, the National Parks Conservation Assn. called Kempthorne's action "alarming." Thomas C. Kiernan, the group's president, said loosening the ban would be "a blow to the national parks and the 300 million visitors who enjoy them every year."His view is echoed by gun-control advocates and some rangers who say that permitting firearms would be dangerous for visitors and wildlife and would alter the national park experience."Parks have long been sanctuaries for both animals and people," said Charles R. "Butch" Farabee, a former acting superintendent at Montana's Glacier National Park who is retired. "There need to be places in this country where people can feel secure without guns and know that the guy in the campground across the way does not have one."Although a federal rule change would not directly affect California, George Durkee, a board member of the U.S. Park Rangers Lodge of the Fraternal Order of Police who works at Sequoia and Kings Canyon national parks east of Fresno, worries about gun owners from other states: "Somebody who says, 'Oh, well, I can now carry a gun in national parks,' and doesn't read the fine print will just figure he can carry one in Yosemite."The federal government would not cede authority over firearms in national parks to the states, said Interior Department spokesman Chris Paolino, but would like to reflect the policies of host states. Paolino said the department would also take into consideration the ban on firearms in federal buildings.Weapons originally were prohibited in national parks to prevent "opportunistic poaching" of wildlife, said Frank Buono, a former assistant superintendent of Joshua Tree National Park, east of Palm Springs.A 1908 Yellowstone National Park regulation, for example, required that visitors "having firearms, traps, nets, seines or explosives" surrender the weapons at the entrance unless they received written permission from the park superintendent. A similar policy was in effect at most parks for decades. Then the Reagan administration in 1983 required that visitors unload and store their firearms before entering most parks.Supporters of the repeal effort note that state gun laws apply to federal land managed by the Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management, and they think that should be the case in national parks and wildlife refuges as well. Half of the Senate seems to agree. Nine Democrats and 41 Republicans have signed letters to Kempthorne calling on him to lift the gun ban. "We do not believe that allowing law-abiding citizens to transport and carry firearms -- rather than forcing them to disassemble or store them in their trunks -- will increase the chances that they will be tempted to violate prohibitions on discharge," one group wrote. In campaigning to repeal the ban, the NRA hoped to add to a string of recent victories that included blocking an effort in Congress to give local law enforcement officials access to federal gun purchase data and a move in Virginia to require background checks for buyers at gun shows.In a measure of the bipartisan support for relaxing gun laws, a majority of Congress -- 55 senators and 250 House members -- recently urged the Supreme Court to strike down the District of Columbia's handgun ban, one of the nation's strictest.Advocates of allowing loaded guns in national parks believe it is foremost an issue of ending what they see as an unconstitutional infringement on their right to bear arms. But they also contend that park visitors are "increasingly vulnerable" to violent crime."While park rangers now use bulletproof vests and automatic weapons to enforce the law, regular Americans in states where conceal-and-carry law exists are denied the opportunity for self-defense," Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) said in "talking points" distributed by his office.


The National Park Service says there were 116,588 reported offenses in national parks in 2006, the most recent year for which data are available, including 11 killings, 35 rapes or attempted rapes, 61 robberies, 16 kidnappings and 261 aggravated assaults. Supporters also think gun owners should be able to protect themselves against dangerous animals, dismissing arguments that firearms would ruin the park experience. "An attack, whether by an animal or a criminal, would degrade the experience of park visitors more," NRA spokesman Andrew Arulanandam said.
The park service said there were four bear attacks last year: two in Yellowstone, one in Sequoia and one in Grand Teton. There were none in 2006. Officials at Glacier -- which recorded 10 deaths from grizzly bear attacks between 1967 and 1998 -- said the last attack was in 2005, when two hikers were mauled. One of the victims, Johan Otter, an Escondido man who, with his daughter, was seriously injured, said the idea that a gun could have stopped the 400-pound bear that charged him is naive."We only had, like, half a second between seeing the bear and the impact," Otter said. "Most likely, if you shoot, you're going to hurt the animal. It's just going to get even more mad at you. The minute they're on top of you, there's no way you can pull a trigger." Organizations that represent current and retired park workers oppose a repeal, saying it would endanger visitors, rangers and wildlife, and change the parks' character. Bill Wade, executive council chairman of the Coalition of National Park Service Retirees, said people could be discouraged from visiting certain parks, such as Shenandoah National Park in Virginia, where he served as superintendent. "How many of you would want to go out there if you knew that people were running up and down the Appalachian Trail with guns?"


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Officer shot, suspect killed during shoot-out www.privateofficer.com


HOUSTON TN. Feb 25 2008 A Houston police officer was shot and a robbery suspect killed during a foot chase.
It happened Saturday night outside a night club at Northwest Mall.

Investigators say three officers working security were approached by two men, who claimed they had been robbed.

The officers then saw three men running through the parking lot and gave chase after them.
When the officers began to chase them, the suspects turned and started shooting authorities say. All three officers returned fire. One officer was hit in the upper leg, while one suspect was killed.
The injured officer is recovering at Memorial Hermann. He's expected to be OK.



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Bar brawl, shooting brings large police response www.privateofficer.com


Boston MA. Feb 25 2008 This morning around 1:43am, officers were inside the Aria nightclub located at 246 Tremont St. in Boston when they observed several small groups exchanging words.
Offices immediately responded to address these exchanges when they escalated into several fights. The fight grew to about 20-35 people, as patrons started to swing champagne bottles striking people about the head and torso. Officers, at this time, were engaged with the crowd and trying to break up the various fights that had broken out.
While actively engaged with the crowd, officers heard one loud bang consistent with the sound of gunshots, followed by two to three more. An officer that was on a platform looked in the direction of the gunshots and observed the suspect standing about five feet away with his hands extended holding a black firearm randomly firing shots into the crowd. As officers made their way toward the suspect, he turned around and attempted to exit the main room, bringing the firearm out of view. Officers, having identified the suspect, attempted to gain control of the suspect as he tried to make his way his way of the club. The suspect violently resisted officers’ efforts to detain him. The suspect refused to heed officers’ commands to drop the weapon as they attempted to remove the gun from his possession, and kept trying to reach for his waist.
Officers, after a lengthy and very violent struggle with the suspect, gained control of the suspect and disarmed him. After disarming the suspect, officers were now faced with an attack from the crowd who attempted to attack officers. Officers requested assistance from other units and alerted the dispatchers that officers were in trouble. Numerous units from around the city responded to the scene and after some time were able to secure the scene.

After securing the scene, officers located four victims that had sustained injuries during the incident.

Victim #1 suffered a gunshot wound to the left elbow, and was transported to the hospital.

Victim #2 suffered a laceration to the head from getting hit with a champagne bottle.

Victim #3 suffered a gunshot to the right elbow and was transported to the hospital.

Victim #4, a state trooper suffered a broken arm while trying struggling with the suspect and breaking up the fights.

The suspect, Damion Jamaal-Anthony HALEY, 24, of Milton was arrested and charged with Unlawful Possession of Firearm, Unlawful Possession of Ammunition, Firearm Discharged Within 500’ of a Dwelling, Assault and Battery on a Police Officer, Assault and Battery by Means of a Dangerous Weapon, Carrying a Loaded Firearm, and Possession of a large Capacity Feeding Device. In addition to the above charges, the suspect was also charged with six outstanding default warrants.



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Man arrested for stalking officer after ticket www.privateofficer.com


NEW CASTLE IND Feb 25 2008 — A New Castle man has been charged with stalking a city police officer who gave him a traffic citation.
Freddy G. Gregory, 63, 2814 Chrysler Ave., is charged with a Class D felony carrying a maximum three-year prison term.

According to court documents, Gregory has harassed the officer — driving in front of his home and apparently following him while on duty — since receiving the ticket in October 2006.The charge against Gregory was filed Feb. 12, and a May 21 trial date is set in Henry Superior Court 2.The New Castle man was released from the county jail after posting a $5,000 bond. A condition of his bond was also that he stay away from his alleged victim.Gregory was convicted of invasion of privacy — a misdemeanor charge usually filed in response to a violation of a protective order — in 1993 and was fined $25.A stalking charge filed in 1997 was dismissed three years later.



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131 Persons arrested for social network crimes www.privateofficer.com


News Wire Blast
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Atlanta GA.
Police said this week -end that 131 persons have have been arrested nationwide so far this year for crimes associated with social networking internet sites.
Of those arrested, the majority have been charged with sexual assaults, rapes and crimes against teens that were lured from web pages on MySpace and Facebook. Other arrests included stalking, harrasement and terroristic threats.

During the past three days, arrrests were made in metro Atlanta of a 23 year caught having sex with a 15 year old he lured from MySpace. The father of the victim came home to find this predator in the act of raping his daughter and held him until police could arrive.
In Concord north Carolina, a teacher's assistant is being held after being arrested Thursday for luring multiple girls from his MySpace page for sexual encounters.
A Texas man was also arrested in the past three days for "fishing" the social network sites for young girls and enticing them to meet him for sexual encounters.

Authorities say that besides these sexual crimes, they are seeing a rise in stalking, credit card and personal identification thefts and "white collar" crime across the internet and especially in chatrooms and other social network sites.

If you suspect that a predator or even an adult is having an inappropiate conversation or meetings with your underage child, you are advised to call your local police department and have them investigate. chances are good that this person is also seeking out other children and may have already been involved in criminal activity with others.

Police and security experts also say that it is best to keep the computer in an area that can be monitored by an adult and that parents should know who their child is chatting with on line and who is makiing contact with them.


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Security officer bitten by disorderly hospital patient www.privateofficer.com


MILWAUKEE WI. Feb 25 2008 A Milwaukee woman will soon face felony battery charges after biting a security officer. It happened at Saint Joseph Hospital in Milwaukee Saturday afternoon.The patient was taken there by ambulance for unknown medical assistance. The woman started lashing out verbally when she didn't get the care she wanted.

The hospital says she threatened nurses then continued to verbally harass security officers when they were called in to help. In a move that even surprised security officials, she bit an officer's head then spit in his mouth.

Officers notified police for assistance and officers arrested the woman for assault and disorderly conduct.

Hospital security officers are trained to calm patients down through talking first but if the person continues to be aggressive, they will restrain.

The woman who came into the hospital by ambulance left by police car.

The bitten security officer was treated then returned to work to finish a double shift.




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Got a ticket? Pay at the patrol car window www.privateofficer.com


GENEVA IL Feb 25 2008 -- Getting a traffic ticket is never a good thing, but it will be a little easier now with the ability to post immediate bond with a credit card at the squad car.
The Kane County Circuit Clerk's office is implementing the new NXGEN Payment Services system, which will allow a police officer to run a credit card during a traffic stop and get the card approved immediately.
Drivers getting tickets will not have to face the possibility of an arrest warrant being issued later, going to the police station for booking or surrendering their driver's licenses to police.
"With homeland security and all, people need to stay in possession of their IDs," said Circuit Clerk Deborah Seyller while addressing members of the County Board Judicial and Public Safety Committee.
Kane County deputies have had the ability to run credit cards for bond at the squad car for several years. But it was an "old-fashioned" credit-card machine, which basically took the number.
A deputy had to run the card for approval back at the office. If it was not approved, the driver received a warning mailed by the circuit clerk's office and could face an arrest warrant.
With instant approval at the time of a stop, that will not have to happen, saving time and money for the justice and public-safety systems.
Seyller said she had priced getting a credit-card approval system before, and it would have cost her office between $500,000 and $750,000. But NXGEN will instead charge the card holder a 7 percent fee, and charge the government nothing, Seyller said.
"NXGEN has stepped up to the plate, costing us zero," she said.
Not only Kane County can use the system, but any squad cars in any Kane County police agencies with Internet-ready laptops can use it, too, she said.



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Father shot and killed by son www.privateofficer.com


MERRILLVILLE ILL Feb 25 2008 A 61-year-old Merrillville man was shot to death, apparently by his son, on Saturday morning, police said.

Larry Jackson, of the 1500 block of West 82nd Place, died of a gunshot wound, according to the Lake County coroner's office.

Merrillville police Cmdr. Lance Huish said police were called to Jackson's home around 11:15 a.m., and found him with a single gunshot wound.

Jackson was taken to Methodist Hospitals Southlake Campus in Merrillville, and the coroner's office was called.

Jackson's wife and daughter told police Jackson's son had shot him. The son, whose name and age police did not release, has been arrested and is being held in Lake County Jail. Police expect formal charges Monday, Huish said.

After the shooting, Merrillville and Lake County Sheriff detectives were standing outside of Jackson's house when the son walked up and said he needed to talk to somebody, Huish said. Police took the son into custody.

Huish said the son has not given police any information.Jackson's wife and daughter told police they heard a popping sound that sounded like a gunshot. When they learned that Jackson had been shot, they left the house. No one else was threatened or hurt, Huish said.The son fled the house and drove away in a car, Huish said. Police do not know where he went from the time he left the house and then returned.Huish said neither Jackson's wife nor his daughter appeared to know where the son had gotten a gun, and they said Jackson did not own one. The gun may be in the car the son was driving, which police have in their possession but have not yet searched.

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Police dispatcher charged with selling information www.privateofficer.com


Berwyn IL. Feb 25 2008 Police officials say a Berwyn police dispatcher is accused of sharing confidential police information with local drug dealers and selling criminal history information from a private police database.
The Cook County State's Attorney's office said Friday that 29-year-old John Flynn of Berwyn was arrested last week and charged with one count of official misconduct and one count of bribery.
Berwyn Police Chief William Kushner said Flynn is accused of telling area drug dealers about department operations and police officers' whereabouts. Kushner said Flynn was also selling private criminal history records.
Flynn is being held in the Cook County Jail in lieu of $150,000 bail.



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Corporate Security Jobs Attractive To Cops www.privateofficer.com


ROGERS ARK. Feb 25 2008 - The draw of Wal-Mart is undeniable.
Many cities and towns celebrate the day their first Wal-Mart is built, anticipating a sudden influx of retail tax revenue as customers flock to the store. Many small businesses worry, sometimes needlessly, that Wal-Mart will steal their customers with their "everyday low prices."
But the retail superpower's draw is not reserved for shoppers. It can also attract employees to leave their current posts and sign on with Sam Walton's brainchild, especially in northwest Arkansas.
It is apparently the employer of choice for those leaving the Rogers Police Department.
"The vast majority are going to Wal-Mart, actually, and private industry," said Chief Steve Helms. "Wal-Mart's pulled a lot of senior officers from us."
Wal-Mart is not the only company attracting officers. Helms also cited Tyson Foods Inc. as a company that hires more than a few of his officers, along with quite a few other private companies.
These officers, Helms said, are taking jobs in corporate security departments or as consultants on crime and loss prevention.
Despite the private sector's draw on officers, Helms said the department still has a normal attrition rate, losing about eight of its 97 officers each year. And what that means is that very few officers are leaving for other departments.
"We've had a few that will go to a federal agency," Helms said. "We haven't lost any to the State Police in years."
The department's ability to retain officers is more remarkable considering its salaries. Helms said it has been two years since the department conducted a salary comparison. He suspects his department is on the low end of the scale.
A new salary study should be released soon, Helms said. If it shows Rogers officers are not paid as well, he said he will likely approach the City Council to adjust those wages.
So if officers are not paid as highly as they would be at other departments, what keeps them here ? In a word, image.
Not the image of the general public, who consider crime rates, arrest numbers and overall safety. A department's image, to a police officer, is about the package, the benefits.
"I think we have a very competitive package to offer," Helms said.
And it isn't only health insurance, although Helms said that is very good. The city provides its employees with the coveted Blue Cross Blue Shield coverage and requires a low employee-paid premium. But that is only the beginning, Helms said.
There is the take-home car policy, allowing officers to use their patrol vehicles off duty. There is the high-quality headquarters building.
But more than anything else, it is the opportunity for special assignments.
The Rogers Police Department has more than 45 specialty positions, comprising nearly half of the department.
"There's a lot of different areas of law enforcement that you can get into," Helms said. "The people coming to this job looked at the potential of something that suits them."
Those positions include • Two canine units • Five Crime Suppression Unit positions • 14 Criminal Investigations Division positions, itself divided into specialty units • Four school resource officers, which will be growing to six as new schools open • 12 Special Tactical and Response positions • Six traffic units • Two warrants officers.
The department also has a number of bicycle units and is taking part in the federal government's program that focuses on illegal immigration.
While that may explain why officers are not leaving for other departments, it does not answer the original question: How do you keep officers from heading to the private sector ?
It doesn't look like a possibility.
"I don't know of any department locally that can compete with Wal-Mart or Tyson," Helms said.


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Police investigate arsons at college www.privateofficer.com


CARROLLTON, Ga Feb 25 2008 -- University of West Georgia authorities say that they are investigating a string of suspected arsons in a campus dorm.
Director of Public Safety Tom Mackel stated that all three fires were set within weeks of each other in the middle of the night in Downs Hall. Students found the blazes and put them out before they could cause much damage.
Mackel says no injuries have been reported so far.
The university police, the Carrollton Fire Department and the Fire Marshal Division are investigating the fires.

Police say that these fires are not pranks and are very dangerous and when the culprit is apprehended they will face serious charges.



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Police chase shoplifting gang, arrest 2 www.privateofficer.com


ALPHARETTA,Ga. Feb 25 2008-- Alpharetta Police responded to assist loss prevention agents capture a gang of shoplifters that had just hit their store and grabbed up armloads of jeans. Police say that officers arrived at the North Point Mall as the thieves were fleeing and officers began a chase of them which eventually led to GA. 400 where police say the gang crashed and took off on foot. Officers were able to quickly apprehend several of the suspects and have two of the five people in custody suspected of stealing several dozen pairs of high end jeans Friday night.
Authorities say Darius Nunn and KeJaun Tigner, both 18 and from Atlanta are in the Fulton County Jail.
Police are still searching for three other people also accused of swiping thousands of dollars worth of jeans from the Macy's at North Point Mall.
Investigators say the thieves crashed their stolen car trying to outrun police on Georgia 400.



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A New Business; Crime Scene Clean-Up www.privateofficer.com


Mobile Ala. Feb 24 2008 The teenage boy's life had ended abruptly with a single shot, a self- inflicted death of which the remains -- the dense, dull red liquid and bits of brain matter -- laid in wait for Jessica Townsend to clear away.
Blood had soaked the queen-size, pillow-top mattress; it had dripped down the bed frame and onto the floor, staining the carpet.

Her hands guarded by gloves as thick as two nickels, industrial rubber boots on her feet, Townsend lifted the bed linens and slid them into cardboard biohazard packages, careful to contain the blood that had pooled on the sheets.
She cut away the soiled carpet with a carpenter's razor. She scrubbed the bed frame and the wall.
The family wept on the other side of the door, and Townsend remembered three years later feeling frightened at the thought of speaking to them.
"How would I console them? What would I say?" she recalled.
But, she said, "I took a deep breath, opened the door and informed the parents I was finished."
She also left her business card. It reads "Gulf Coast Bio Clean, cleaning with compassion" after "trauma, homicide, suicide, decomposition."
It was the first crime scene Townsend attempted to make like new. More than 50 others have followed.

Townsend, 33, an unassuming woman who speaks in a matter-of-fact tone, said her job has gotten easier as time has passed.
"When you're scrubbing and everything else, you're not thinking it's someone's loved one's blood. You're thinking, 'Oh, I need to get that area next,' or 'I need to do this,' or 'I need to take that wall out.' You're not thinking it's blood," she said.
"And when it's all done, you know, you feel for the families. You think about the person. You walk into these people's houses, and the person you're cleaning up, their picture is on the mantel."
Crime scene cleaning -- an industry less than 15 years old -- remains largely unknown to the public.
People often assume that law enforcement will clean up after examining a crime scene, but that's wrong.
Law enforcement takes only what it can use. The rest, according to Kate Johnson, a spokeswoman for the Mobile County Sheriff's Office, is left for family members or property owners to deal with.
"It's a hard reality for these folks because they're already traumatized," explained Gordy Powell, vice president of the American Bio-Recovery Association, a nonprofit agency that regulates and trains crime scene cleaners. Townsend's company is the only one in Alabama with ABRA certification.
According to Johnson, the Sheriff's Office recommends Gulf Coast Bio Clean, one of at least two such companies in the Mobile area.
Townsend said that she and her five employees have been trained to handle biohazardous waste, including blood that may be HIV-positive, and how to dispose of it properly.

All must have updated hepatitis B shots and tetanus shots, and undergo yearly physicals. And all are
screened so that Townsend can weed out "adrenaline junkies," she said.
If applicants have no experience in the medical profession, Townsend added in an e-mail, "that shows me they have not had a previous motivation to help others" and lack "the stomach to handle most of the situations we have to deal with."
The employees work for Townsend on an on-call basis, she said, and have other jobs.
On a recent day, Townsend and employee Tony Rensa cleaned up at a home where a man had sat dead in his chair for three days. They knocked down a counter, dismantled a recliner, and cleaned and sealed a cement floor.
"You just have to follow the blood wherever it goes, and you only stop when you don't see any more," said Townsend, wielding a hammer in her slender hands with their French-manicured nails to pound away at the counter's baseboard.
She said later, "I never thought I would be so handy."
Townsend declined to say how much she charges for her company's services. Powell said ABRA-certified companies can charge up to $250 per hour for services.
One of Townsend's clients described a five-figure bill that she said was well worth the money.
Not just blood
"It was just rubble like you wouldn't believe," Lynn Smith said of the Daphne rental home she owns.
Her tenants, she said, were drug abusers who had apparently been making crack cocaine. In fact, they had used so many needles -- and in so many rooms -- that Townsend found needles in the attic's insulation.
Smith said, "When you looked at it, you'd just say it would be easier to drop a bomb on it to clean it out."
The two-day cleaning job cost $19,000, she said.
Townsend recalled that cleaning job, hunting for the remnants of drugs, as exhausting. "You actually go in and wash all the walls. You wash every inch of that house," she said.
Smith, who is also an insurance agent, said her property policy covered the cost of the cleanup, which many policies do. Townsend said that's a helpful selling point for her.
"This is a hard business to market," Townsend said. "You can't tastefully put a television ad or radio ad out letting people know you are here. They don't want to hear about suicides or murders over their Cheerios in the morning."




Certification Is Available

Cleaning company owners seeking certification from the American Bio-Recovery Association must complete several tasks.
They include attending a four-day training course at one of three sites and passing a written test, said Gordy Powell, vice president of the Ipswich, Mass.-based ABRA.
Crime and Death Scene Cleaning in Ipswich; the National Institute of Decontamination Specialists in Greenville, S.C.; and Trauma Scene Services in Norwalk, Ohio, administer the course, Powell said.
The course addresses chemistry, microbiology, personal protective equipment, Occupational Safety and Health Administration standards, and business and industry ethics, he said.
The nonprofit ABRA was formed by emergency workers to provide some sort of industry standard for companies involved in crime scene cleaning.
ABRA certification is not required by government regulation, however.
According to ABRA, its 87 nationally certified companies can charge a standard price of up to $250 per hour for their cleaning services, not including lab tests and hazardous-waste disposal fees, which may cost thousands of dollars.
Powell, who runs a crime scene cleaning company himself, said he pays his certified employees $35 an hour, while his supervisors get $45 an hour.
Under ABRA policy, certified companies must have formal plans on how to handle chemical spills and protect employees from blood-borne pathogens.
Also, employees must undergo lung testing to "see if they can handle the stress of a respirator," Powell said.



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Sunday, February 24, 2008

Woman Steals $7 Million from Credit Union, Faces Life In Prison www.privateofficer.com


Louisville KY. Feb 23 2008 For almost four years, Patricia Helen Sherman hid stacks of $100 bills in her pockets and carried them out of the Obelisk Federal Credit Union in New Albany, Ind., where she worked as head teller, federal investigators say.
Sherman, 50, of Louisville, eventually took $7 million -- an average of $152,454 a month -- and gambled most of it away at Ohio River casinos, authorities said when they charged her with embezzlement in U.S. District Court last fall.

Sherman could get her hands on the money because she had oversight of cash in the vault as well as the credit union's ledger that tracks the cash, according to documents filed with the case.
Sherman now claims the money is entirely gone, authorities say. She faces up to 30 years in prison and is expected to enter a guilty plea in the next three weeks.
The staggering scale of the theft -- estimated by the FBI to be one of the largest embezzlements against a U.S. financial institution by an employee -- stunned co-workers and employees at General Mills, the former Pillsbury plant on Grant Line Road where the credit union is based.
Customers of Sherman recalled her as a sincere person who was good with people.
"The first thing I thought was: How do you take that kind of money and nobody notices?" said Barbara Anderson, executive director of the Haven House homeless shelter who first met Sherman when she worked at a Jeffersonville credit union.
"We used to tease and cut up and laugh all time," Anderson said. "Nicest person you'd ever want to know."
Roger Miller, union president at General Mills, said Sherman was like all the employees he encountered at Obelisk -- "friendly and real professional." Obelisk forced to merge
While credit union officials said no federally insured customer accounts were affected, the fallout meant a swift end to Obelisk. Federal regulators placed the insolvent credit union in conservatorship and it was merged last summer into the larger Columbus, Ind.-based Centra Credit Union.
A bond company paid $2 million toward covering the loss, but roughly $5 million had to be written off as an expense, according to National Credit Union Administration reports.
Centra, meantime, has a civil lawsuit pending against Sherman in Floyd County Superior Court in an attempt to collect anything that might still be left.
Federal investigators declined to comment on why Obelisk's internal controls took so long to discover that money was missing. The embezzlement occurred over 46 months starting around June 2003, officials say.
But a press release from the U.S. attorney's office in Indianapolis in November announcing the case against Sherman and her intention to plead guilty noted her role at the business.
As head teller, Sherman ordered and replenished cash for the vault. She also was in charge of reconciling and overseeing vault activity while keeping the credit union's general ledger, and ensuring the ledger agreed with a physical count of cash on hand, according to records filed with the case.
To conceal the missing funds, Sherman altered the ledger account to reflect the amount of cash on hand and made sure she was present to help the credit union's supervisory committee count the cash and provide an "adjusted" report to cloak her activities, the records said.
Finally, on a Friday afternoon last March after closing, a co-worker thought the amount of cash shown on the vault ledger account was more than it should be and asked Sherman about it. She wound up confessing to Ralph Lily, the former chief operating officer at Obelisk, the records said.
The credit union immediately reported the situation to the National Credit Union Administration, the federal regulator for such institutions, and contacted New Albany police, which brought in the FBI after learning the amount involved.
Auditors from outside the credit union were brought in early the next week, according to the court records, and determined that Sherman's estimate of taking about $6 million was actually $7,012,900.
Susan Dowd, the assistant U.S. attorney who is prosecuting the case, and FBI agents who investigated it, declined to comment.
Before going to work at Obelisk, Sherman underwent a personal bankruptcy and had other financial problems, according to records at local courts in Floyd County, Ind., and Jefferson County, Ky.
It's not clear, however, whether her supervisor or the Obelisk board of directors knew of those problems or whether knowing about them would have prevented her from being hired.
Jim Mills, market president for Centra in southern Indiana, said he doesn't know what practices Obelisk used to check job applicants or to safeguard against fraud. But Mills said he stands by Centra's procedures.
"If I was there, I can tell you (a $7 million theft) wouldn't have happened," he said.
Banks and credit unions routinely use criminal background checks and pre-employment credit checks to identify people who might be considered a risk to steal money, said David A. Reed, founder of CU Doctor LLC, a Fairfax, Va., law practice that specializes in credit union security, collections and operations.
While a bankruptcy might not prevent someone from getting hired, having unpaid judgments "would be a really big flag," Reed said. Sherman's debts
In 1998, a finance company won a civil judgment against Sherman in Jefferson County, Ky., for an unpaid $2,296 debt, resulting in an order sent to her then-employer, the Census Credit Union in Jeffersonville, to have her wages garnisheed.
American General Financial took Sherman to Floyd Superior Court claiming she defaulted on an August 1999 loan of $550 -- at 36 percent interest. It was satisfied in February 2002, records show.
Sherman's 1998 U.S. Bankruptcy Court filing shows $34,017 in credit card bills and loans. Among the debts she listed were $9,000 borrowed from her father to buy a car. She also listed a $4,500 loan from him.
Her father, Ted Sparks Sr., died in May 2000.
Mills, who did not know Sherman and declined to comment about the embezzlement charge she faces said he feels the same bafflement about her that he hears from customers coming in to the credit union.
"Everything I've heard about Patti Sherman is that she was a really nice lady," he said.



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High school security officer killed in hit and run www.privateofficer.com


Chicago IL. Feb 23 2008 Bobby Jackson's life ended violently early Saturday when he was struck by a vehicle that dragged him nearly a block before leaving the scene.
Now, relatives of the 48-year-old father of four want the hit-and-run driver to "do the right thing."
"Turn yourself in. Maybe you made a mistake or got scared or something. Just turn yourself in," Jackson's brother Matthew Jackson told reporters on Saturday.
Bobby Jackson was struck around 3 a.m. near the intersection of Garfield and Damen, Chicago Police said.
He was pronounced dead at Mount Sinai Hospital about 20 minutes later.

The vehicle -- described by witnesses as a Chevy Monte Carlo that is royal blue but looks purple -- was last seen westbound on Garfield.
Police are reviewing video footage from surveillance cameras near the accident scene.
For the last 1½ years, Jackson, who lived in the 800 block of West Argyle, was a security officer and assistant wrestling coach at Harlan High School on the South Side. Students there nicknamed Jackson "Thirsty" because of his zest for keeping them in line, the school's principal, Reggie Evans, said.
"He would always talk to the students in a language students would understand. He was direct. He was forceful. He followed the rules, and he made sure the kids followed the rules," Harlan's ROTC director, Virgil Kirklin, told Chicago news NBC5.
Anyone with information on the hit-and-run is asked to call the Wentworth Area detective division at (312) 747-8380.



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Shopping mall gives away money! www.privateofficer.com


NEW YORK Feb 23 2008 - A New York shopping mall is doing its part to stimulate the struggling U.S. economy by giving away $20,000 in cash to unsuspecting passers-by, hoping that handing out $50 bills will boost consumer confidence.
People dressed as Uncle Sam and the Statue of Liberty started handing out $1 bills around the borough of Queens earlier in the week, then began shelling out $50 bills at the Atlas Park shopping center on Friday.
Recipients are asked to spend or invest the money and told that if people have confidence in the economy it will become a self-fulfilling prophecy.
The handouts will continue for two months until reaching $20,000, equivalent to $0.05 per square foot of retail space.
The mall owners say the private-sector effort will "supplement" the $168 billion stimulus package signed into law by U.S. President George W. Bush on February 13.
Atlas Park owner Damon Hemmerdinger noted that tax rebates in the stimulus plan won't reach consumers for months.
"It (the stimulus package) is important and I'm not at all critical of it, but I'm watching layoffs and bankruptcies and pain and suffering," Hemmerdinger said. "That's not enough. We shouldn't wait for anybody else to solve our problems."
Hemmerdinger estimated that if every shopping center in the country gave away cash using the same formula it would pump $340 million back into the sagging economy.
One economist, while acknowledging the giveaway may not have much impact on the $13 trillion U.S. economy, but said the gesture could boost consumer confidence.
"It moves us in the right direction," said Frank Tinari, professor emeritus at Seton Hall University. "It's taking money out of savings or profits and pumping it back into the economy



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