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So for those of you who don’t know me I posted at Free Republic as Dengar01 from September 15th 2001 till I opused and 2 months later after questioning the finances of Free Republic my account was zotted. When I first came up with the idea of this thread I emailed TBL, NOTA and a close friend here for their opinions. I then expanded to email some ex-FReepers who were run off the site by some of the most vile creatures on the planet. Some who made up handle’s at TBL to continue their cult like obsession. I was stalked...
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NYPD Officer Larry Jackson, with wife Charlene, shows his broken hand Jackson's wife, Charlene, made a 911 call around 1:15 a.m. Sunday as her unarmed husband faced down thugs armed with a gun and bats who showed up as partygoers started leaving his home in Rochdale.
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LaFauci, an administrative assistant in the certification unit in Danvers, said that when she told Bennett, who is gay, that she was upset by the overtures, Bennett cut her hours, unfairly disciplined her, and told her, “Who knows, AnnMarie, accidents happen, they could find you in the back parking lot with blood pouring out of your head.’’
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<p>Without quoting the article, a New York Police Department officer, Olfonso Mendez, refused to give 11-year-old Brooklyn girl CPR despite being trained in CPR.</p>
<p>The officer then blocked the mother's car with his own squad car from bringing the girl to the hospital as she gasped for air. Then, made the mother stay with the girl at the scene while he tried to write her a ticket.</p>
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MIDDLETOWN — Police and school officials are investigating why a student at Middletown High School was tasered at lunchtime Friday after stealing food from the cafeteria. Police said the student was "dry-stunned." Unlike a typical act of tasing, dry-stunning eliminates the use of projectiles. The Taser is held against the person’s skin and is intended to cause pain without incapacitating the victim. Around noon, a 17-year-old student was caught stealing a Jamaican pattie and was approached by officers Kurt Scrivo and school resource officer Alex Rodriguez, of the Middletown Police Department. When the two officers told the senior that he...
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A case of friendly fire wounds a McMinn County deputy assisting Etowah officers in an investigation. Deputy Brad Johnson,along with police officers was executing an outstanding warrant on Judson Green at a residence just outside of Etowah early this morning. Green attempted to flee the scene and officers opened fire on his car, one of the six shots fired by officers ricocheted and hit Deputy Johnson in the torso. Johnson, who was wearing ballistic body armor, was not injured but was taken to Athens Regional Medical Center for evaluation and was later released. Deputy Johnson did not fire his gun...
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The man arrested by Jonesboro police after he'd taken a video of them during a traffic stop and called them Nazis won't be prosecuted for disorderly conduct. Matt Harden announced on his Facebook page that charges were dropped for his "agreeing not to sue." His YouTube video of the event — with officers barging onto his property and demanding ID after he'd called out to them — got wide play and was mentioned on cable news programs. This case got worse before it got better and Harden's lawyer, Donn Mixon, filled me in on the details. After cops entered Harden's...
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FORT MYERS: One deputy was transported to the hospital and a suspect has been charged after a domestic dispute in Fort Myers early Sunday morning. Shane Plazola, 32, is charged with domestic battery, as well as battery on a law enforcement officer and resisting arrest with violence, after the incident. Lee County deputies responded to 12130 Hibiscus Drive after a report of a domestic disturbance. Tamie Renna Wheeler, 38, the suspect's girlfriend, reported that Plazola had physically assaulted her and the couple's son. According to the report, Plazola was in the house asleep when deputies arrived. Three deputies entered the...
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ROMEOVILLE -- When Bridget Polaski stored naked pictures of herself on her cell phone, she never dreamed they would fall in the hands of cops she fears will slap them all over the Internet. "I'm just really upset about my pictures being all over the Internet, if that's where they end up landing," Polaski, 45, said of the seven or so nude cell phone photos that are now in police custody. Bridget Polaski, of Romeoville, was brought in for questioning Aug. 26 as Romeoville police investigated car vandalism. Police kept her cell phone as part of the investigation, but Polaski...
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Kimberly Shields, a 23-year-old manicurist from Winter Park, was in tears. She was locked up in the Seminole County Jail, strip searched, deloused, and she had no business being there. A small-time thief with a cocaine addiction had stolen her identity, stolen a car, then confused authorities in Charlotte County, who issued an arrest warrant that landed Shields in jail in Sanford in 2002. She kept telling jailers they had the wrong person. They checked, found a photo of the real thief, acknowledged that she was the wrong person but still held her for several more hours. How much longer...
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<p>Two Daytona Beach police officers are on administrative leave after they were arrested and charged with felony criminal mischief.</p>
<p>According to the police report, the trouble began for officers Donald Aldridge and Justin C. Ranum on August 9th when they responded to a mobile home on North Beach Street looking for the resident’s car which had been part of a fleeing and eluding incident.</p>
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