The crimes that involve a fake police officer, bother me, there are a bunch of them almost weekly, in Denver.
Could it be related to the games people play today?
I notice more of them in liberal areas.
I have noticed that the liberals, always want the Gov. to arrest someone, more than others do.
Smoking on the street, a liberal will call the cops on you, they are amazing.
Hope you are listening to Savage, as he listens to the Iran Pres. talk at UN.
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News:
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Now, while I think of it, a cop, said that if you are a single or anyone, who does not know why a cop, not in a normal car is attempting to stop you, to call 911 on cellphone and report it, to not stop, and to drive to the police station, 911, will tell you if it is a real cop, and that you are on the way to the station, where you willl wait for him.
I think that I heard him on the Denver radio, a month or so ago.
On this, I don't know where to start:
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Even a 10 year old arrested:
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GOOD NEWS........................................
the kidnapped baby that is now 11 days old, has been found, alive, within the hour, found near her home.
http://www.timesledger.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=17192159&BRD=2676&PAG=461&dept_id=573700&rfi=6
09/13/2006
Man impersonated officer in Astoria, police say
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ASTORIA - Police arrested a man on charges of trying to impersonate a police officer in an Astoria furniture shop last Thursday, according to the Queens district attorney.
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Igal Nisanov allegedly entered Piros Custom Furniture on 31st Street near the corner of 25th Avenue and demanded money from the shopkeeper while flaunting a phony police badge, the DA said. Police responded after the store owner reported the incident, arrested Nisanov and recovered the fake badge, according to authorities.
The DA said that Nisanov, 22, was arrested at the store and later charged with criminal impersonation and harassment Friday.
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09/18/2006
80 arrested in gang-related drug busts in Rockaway
By:Stephen Stirling
Police in Rockaway swept through three housing complexes last week, arresting more than 80 people connected to a gang-related drug ring after an eight-month investigation, the Queens District Attorney said.
Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly and Queens DA Richard Brown held a press conference to announce the arrest and indictment of dozens of individuals - including 29 alleged members the Crips street gang - after court-authorized wiretaps helped police uncover a drug ring that was yielding an estimated $30,000 a week in profits in the Ocean Bay, Beach 41st Street, and Ocean Village housing complexes, according to police.
Over the course of the last eight months, police said undercover officers purchased heroin, marijuana and powdered and crack cocaine from drug dealers on more than 200 separate occasions in and around the complexes, including several purchases in drug-free school zones.
"These arrests - and the seizure of drugs, guns, and other contraband resulting from this investigation - should serve as a warning to both drug dealers and violent criminals alike that the law enforcement community, in spite of the diversion of significant resources to prevent terrorism and protect our city, will continue to aggressively track down those individuals who traffic in drugs and seek to put them in prison for a long time," Brown said.
The DA said as of Monday, police have 81 people in custody in relation to the investigation and are seeking the arrest of 15 others. The defendants have been charged with a myriad of drug and weapons offenses, including at least one instance in which a defendant used a child to deliver drugs to an undercover officer, Brown said.
According to police, more than 5 kilograms of cocaine, several thousand dollars in cash, and four guns were confiscated in the raids, which took place over the last month.
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09/15/2006
Three Somali men arrested for possession of khat
By:John Tozzi
Police arrested three Somali nationals Wednesday after they were found in Fresh Meadows with 13 pounds of a northern African plant banned in the United States for its stimulant effects, Queens District Attorney Richard Brown said.
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Abdiwlid Hoosh, 30, of Kansas City, Mo., signed for a package containing the plant, called khat, at a UPS office at 190th Street and Horace Harding Expressway around 1 p.m. Sept. 13, the DA said. Shortly after, Hoosh and two other men were spotted by narcotics officers chewing the substance in their car, according to the DA. The suspects were identified as Tanad M. Sheekh of Manhattan and Ali H. Farah of Columbus, Ohio.
Brown said the 13 pounds of khat had a street value of $5,400. Chewing the leaves releases the amphetamine cathinone, a stimulant. The leaves are legal in England, where the package was sent from, but in the United States khat is listed in the same drug classification as heroin and cocaine.
The three were arraigned on charges of criminal possession of a controlled substance, Brown said. If convicted, they could face up to eight years in prison.
http://www.timesledger.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=17196254&BRD=2676&PAG=461&dept_id=551067&rfi=6
Queens Arabs seek more voice in Congress
By Adam Pincus September 14, 2006
Many Queens Muslims believe their relationship with the borough's congressional delegation has deteriorated since Sept. 11 because the lawmakers have taken foreign policy positions that are damaging to the Arab world.
Despite an increase in communication between Arabs and Muslims in Queens and their
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Trouble is when even your alias is wanted
Contributed by: YourHub.com on 9/18/2006
Incidents reported by Boulder Police
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Perhaps the definition of real trouble is when even your alias is wanted by the law. That apparently was the case for a 45-year-old Denver man who was arrested on suspicion of criminal impersonation and a warrant for escape from Lakewood at a bar on the 2100 block of 13th Street at 1:24 p.m. Sept. 10, according to Boulder Police reports. Police said they initially contacted the man in regards to a reported theft of a purse at the bar, and when they ran his alias on the computers the name he had given them turned up wanted out of Texas for armed robbery. Quickly the suspect told police he had been using the name as an alias after finding a social security card about a week before, officers said. Police said the suspect's real name also turned up a non-extraditable warrant out of Oregon. The suspect was booked and held at Boulder County Jail.
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A 51-year-old Lyons man in the process of being booked on two warrants for driving without a valid license at about 12:21 a.m. Sept. 8 admitted to police he had given them an alias, according to police reports. Once police had the suspect's real name he was arrested on warrants from Boulder County for contempt of court on habitual traffic offender charges and a failure-to-appear warrant for speeding, as well as on suspicion of driving under a DUI revocation and criminal impersonation. He was booked and held at Boulder County Jail.
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Attempting to escape with a $5.99 bottle of vodka from a liquor store on the 1200 block of 15th Street at about 5:49 p.m. Sept. 7, a 42-year-old Dillon man was held by store security employees until police arrived and the suspect's real trouble began. Police officers said the man tried to escape and had to be forcibly restrained as they made an arrest, which resulted in injuries to the suspect and a trip to a hospital on the 1100 block of Balsam Avenue for the suspect. While an officer waited outside of an examination room at the hospital, the suspect escaped from the hospital grounds and had to be restrained by several officers near the intersection of Cedar Avenue and 13th Street. During his escape, the suspect managed to kick the reporting officer in the groin area, reports state. "This caused me pain," the officer reported. The suspect was arrested on two felony warrants for contempt of court out of Arapahoe County, as well as for investigation of second-degree assault, criminal impersonation, resisting arrest, obstructing a police office and theft less than $100. The suspect was booked and held at Boulder County Jail.
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Other wacky crime stories from Boulder
The one and only Bridge Trolls story
[LOL, you gotta read this, photo at link, Boulder is liberal capitol of Colo. They even put up a phone line to call and talk about people who do things you don't approve of, the city paid for the line.........I heard all about it on the Denver station.]
http://denver.yourhub.com/BOULDER/Stories/Crime/Story~103117.aspx?contentsearch=Bridge+Trolls
Boulder bikers, joggers confront bridge trolls
Contributed by: Jeff Thomas/YourHub.com on 7/17/2006
As if Boulder didn't have enough to think about, what with attempting to singlehandedly stop global warming and the war in Iraq.
But now the myriad joggers and the bicyclists of this fair city have a problem that many might have previously believed confined to Scandinavian legends and fairy tales.
Bridge trolls.
According to reports from the Boulder police, several joggers encountered a modern-day variety of bridge trolls in a park near the intersection of Foothills Highway and Colorado Avenue shortly after noon on July 7, although the trolls may have taken it a step too far when they challenged an off-duty Boulder County sheriff's deputy.
Police said they came across the encounter about 12:27 p.m., in which the off-duty sergeant faced off with Robert Hibbs, of Boulder, armed with broken golf clubs.
As the police officers took Hibbs, 19, into custody he allegedly insisted he was a troll and claimed the bridge as his own, reports state.
Several witnesses noted that Hibbs and companion Bradley Boville, 19, were confronting joggers and bikers attempting to cross the bridge, demanding a dollar.
Boville, who lives nearby in an apartment on the 4200 block of Monroe Boulevard, did not tell police he believed himself to be a troll, but did offer an alternative explanation, telling police he thought Hibbs was having a bad trip.
Boville told police he had taken a single tab of LSD, and Hibbs had taken two tabs. The two had rolled a big joint, he allegedly told police and found themselves without either a lighter or a dollar with which to buy a lighter and had subsequently begun asking people for money who were crossing the bridge.
The off-duty deputy painted a more violent side to the situation, saying he came up on the bridge and apparently having neither a piece of gold nor a goat with which to gain passage forced his way past Hibbs, who responded by hitting the deputy's bicycle tire with a golf club.
The deputy was apparently able to secure a golf club himself, with which he struck Hibbs across the chest and shoulder, reports state, breaking the club, but not fazing Hibbs. Hibbs' bloodied his nose, police said they were able to ascertain, before meeting up with the off-duty deputy.
The off-duty sergeant and other witnesses said that after they crossed the bridge, Hibbs would tell Boville go stab them. Boville insisted to police that he had not stabbed anyone, which was apparently true.
The strangest part of the reports, however, noted that a large joint found in Boville's front pocket appeared to be rolled out of two one-dollar bills. Police said Boville took them to his nearby apartment, where they confiscated three more grams of marijuana, 11 marijuana pipes and bongs and a number of other golf clubs.
Hibbs was arrested for investigation off menacing and possession of a controlled substance. Boville was arrested for investigation of possession of a controlled substance and drug paraphernalia.
Both apparently finished their trip, or perhaps fantasy, lodged at Boulder County Jail.
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Totally unrelated, but still funny: World Naked Bike Day ends in arrests
Please check out my blog at http://denver.yourhub.com/~fishinhell
You might want to read the Boulder, Colo. story in my last post.
http://denver.yourhub.com/CastleRock/Stories/Crime/Story~127005.aspx
DCSO detains witnesses in dragged body case
Contributed by: Daniel Smith/YourHub.com on 9/19/2006
The Douglas County Sheriff's Office says it has "detained" several witnesses as they seek the identify of a woman whose mutilated body was found beside Surrey Road after she was dragged behind a vehicle more than a mile through a quiet subdivision off Interstate 25 early Monday morning.
Sheriff's Office public information officer Kim Castellano said the witnesses are being interviewed, but could not elaborate. The woman was dragged after apparently being tied with a rope to the vehicle.
The woman was described by the Douglas County Sheriff's Office as possibly Causasian, Hispanic or Native American, about five feet tall and weighing about 130 to 140 pounds, with shoulder-length auburn hair, tied in a pony tail. An autopsy may determine the exact cause of death.
Castellano earlier said investigators found a photo of two people along the route the woman's body was dragged. It is not known if the photo of a heavy-set, dark haired couple is related to the crime, but the DCSO asked the couple or anyone who knew them to come forward with information.
Sheriff David Weaver said he wants to thank citizens who came forward with information in the case.
http://denver.yourhub.com/CastleRock/Stories/Crime/Story~126526.aspx
Photo of the wanted couple, could be mexican and a prior article on the dragged body.
[photo at link, an odd story, and more hints for dealing with imposters]
http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/9887408/detail.html
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Do you recognize this man? If you do, contact the Weld County Sheriff's Office
Police Impersonator Searches Woman's Car For An Hour
Woman Pulled Over On Weld County Road
POSTED: 3:10 pm MDT September 19, 2006
UPDATED: 5:02 pm MDT September 19, 2006
Deputies are still trying to find a police impersonator who pulled a woman over in Weld County on Sunday.
The man had a red Chevrolet Tahoe truck with red lights on the inside of the car, near the visor, she said. He not only pulled the 20-year-old woman over, he detained her for almost an hour and searched her car before he let her go, she said.
He asked to see her driver's license and registration, telling the woman that he had reason to believe that her car was stolen. This incident occurred at about 4:30 p.m. on Weld County Road 74, between county roads 33 and 35, the Weld County Sheriff's Office said.
The young woman called police and helped them make a composite sketch that was released to the public.
The man is said to be white, between 35 and 40 years old. He has black curly hair and is about 5 feet 8 inches tall. He was wearing a blue uniform with a star badge on his shirt pocket, a black belt with equipment attached and sunglasses.
Anyone who has information on the man or the case is asked to call the Weld County Sheriff's Office at 970-365-4015.
If you're pulled over by an unmarked vehicle and it feels suspicious, you can protect yourself by turning on your hazard lights and the dome light inside your car, drive to a well-lit public area and ask for a marked unit.
If the officer resists, that signals something's wrong and you should call 911 to tell authorities that you've been pulled over, police said.
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Govt rebuffs Ankaras dig on minorities
Greek, Turk FMs meet in NY
The government yesterday spurned Turkish criticism of Greece's treatment of Muslims in the northeastern region of Thrace and urged Ankara to focus on European Union-oriented reforms.
The reaction came as Foreign Minister Dora Bakoyannis met late last night with her Turkish counterpart Abdullah Gul on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.
«Turkey, like every other (EU) candidate state has undertaken the obligation to meet specific conditions,» Foreign Ministry spokesperson Giorgos Koumoutsakos said from New York. «Equality before the law, as practiced consistently by Greece with all its citizens, is not the appropriate platform for Turkey to use to distract attention from its lagging reform process,» Koumoutsakos added.
The ministry was reacting to remarks made by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday night, calling for Greece to respect the right of its Muslim minority in Thrace to elect its own religious leader, or mufti.
«If Greece respects its own minority rights and has expectations from Turkey on this issue, then it should do what is required,» Erdogan told a gathering of Muslims from Thrace. «If this issue is not resolved, there are certain things that Turkey can do under the principle of reciprocity,» he added. The matter was broached following the death of Mehmet Emin Aga, who acted as mufti in Thrace for years, despite Athens nominating a rival mufti.
Turkey's prime minister also suggested that EU member Greece's treatment of the Muslim minority in Thrace violated the Union's human rights standards. «Our aim is to allow our kinsmen to benefit from rights enshrined in bilateral and international agreements as respected and equal citizens of Greece,» Erdogan said.
Meanwhile, late yesterday a scheduled meeting between Bakoyannis and Gul got under way in New York. Bakoyannis, who also met with Cypriot President Tassos Papadopoulos yesterday, is today due to have talks with outgoing UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan and US President George W. Bush. Gul is also due to meet with Annan for talks on the Cyprus problem.
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http://www.ekathimerini.com/4dcgi/_w_articles_politics_100020_19/09/2006_74375
QUAKE TRIAL
Appeals begin for those linked to buildings that collapsed in 1999
An Athens court yesterday started hearing the appeals of senior officials from two factories which collapsed during the September 1999 earthquake in Athens, killing a total of 47 employees. The owners of the Faran pharmaceutical firm - Marios and Nikos Katsikas - were found guilty of manslaughter in June 2004, receiving jail sentences of three years and eight months and two years and two months respectively. Farans production manager yesterday remarked that the owners could not have been aware of the factory buildings structural flaws. Tomorrow, the court is to hear the appeals of managers of the Ricomex factory, which killed 39 people when it collapsed.
POLICEMAN SUSPENDED
Officer accused of taking phone cards from immigrants in Athens
A police special guard was suspended yesterday after an investigation by internal affairs revealed that he had allegedly taken for his own use some 250 prepaid phone cards from Asian street traders during the last month, sources said. The officer confiscated the phone cards during checks on Asian migrants on Menandrou and Sophocleous streets in central Athens. Members of the Pakistani community reported the matter to authorities and the guard was tracked down and identified by four of his alleged victims. The officer was charged by a prosecutor after 64 cards were found in his possession.
OTE STRIKE
Staff to continue their protest today
OTE telecom staff went on strike yesterday, protesting the governments plans to sell off some of its stake in the company and look for a strategic partner to take over a managing role in the firm. The workers said they would continue their action today. Their union also issued a statement condemning the presence of riot police outside the companys headquarters on Tritis Septemvriou Street in central Athens during yesterdays protest.
Police praised
A ceremony was held yesterday at the Public Order Ministry to honor the policemen who recently captured fugitive robber Nikos Palaiocostas and convicted murderer Alket Rizai. This is a day of moral satisfaction for the entire police force and Greek society, said Public Order Minister Vyron Polydoras. He said the operations were based on methodical work, trust and planning. Palaiocostas was arrested last week after spending some 16 years on the run. Rizai was arrested earlier this month, some three months after escaping from Korydallos Prison in a helicopter.
Forged passports
Police have arrested a man who allegedly ran an illegal workshop forging residence permits and passports for migrants in Athens, officers said yesterday. The unnamed foreign national was taken into custody after officers raided his workshop in the southern suburb of Kallithea following a tip-off. The suspect had been forging a number of official documents which he sold for 500-2,000 euros, police said, allegedly earning him some 50,000 euros a month. A number of Economy and Finance Ministry documents were found on the premises and an investigation has been launched into how the papers went missing.
Acropolis movie
The Culture Ministrys Central Archaeological Council (KAS) has given the go-ahead for the Acropolis to be used as the backdrop for a Hollywood film, Agence France-Presse reported yesterday. Quoting Mark Hufam, one of the films producers, AFP said that filming of the comedy My Life in Ruins is set to begin in Athens next month. The film stars Nia Vardalos, who rose to fame with My Big Fat Greek Wedding, and will be produced by a firm run by Tom Hanks and his wife Rita Wilson, who is half-Greek.
Forged checks
Three people were arrested in Athens yesterday after they allegedly cashed in 93,000 euros worth of forged checks belonging to the Pharmaceutical Association of Attica (FSA). According to police, the suspects had stolen 19 FSA checks and cashed them in at 11 different banks before being arrested.
Supermarket robbery
Two armed men held up a supermarket in Kallithea, southern Athens, yesterday and made away with an unknown amount of cash, police said. The holdup took place at about 10.30 a.m. and the men escaped from the scene by motorbike, police added.
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Police Blotter
By Mary Jane Farmer and Ken studer
Herald Democrat
Denison Police Department
Sexual assault Officer Bruce Abernathy responded to a north Denison residence this weekend where a 5-year-old complained that her private area hurt. She made the outcry to her mother. She gave the name of the person she said hurt her, someone who had come into the house on occasion.
The report was made Monday. She will be taken for exams and forensic interviews, videotaped so she doesnt have to repeat her story over again.
Bryan County District Attorneys Office
Fraud arrest Bryan County D.A. Detective Sam Hernandez investigated a case of fraud in July, then issued a warrant against a Denison man, who was jailed in Collin County Wednesday on the warrant.
The suspect, Jerry Daniel McGee, 23, of Denison, is accused of opening a checking account at a Durant bank on May 3, using a check for $4,398.70 issued from a North Carolina-based company and made out to a McKinney-based company. According to documents Hernandez supplied, McGee opened the account in his name and doing business as the same name as the McKinney company.
He later called a woman and asked her to go to the bank with him, according to the documents. He told her he couldnt cash a check because he had no drivers license, so he would make it out to her and use her identification to cash it. The two of them went through the drive-through window that same day and, the documents said, McGee cashed a check for $4,000 on the newly-opened account. The woman said he put $20 in gasoline into her vehicle, then pocketed the remainder.
The check came back a few days later as bogus and Hernandez learned it had been stolen from the McKinney company, which had put a stop payment on it and the North Carolina company reissued them a new check.
After countless fruitless attempts by the bank to recover their lost $4,000, they called Hernandez into the case.
Plano Police Department
Americas Most Wanted captured Wednesday morning, while most people slept, Plano police detectives, members of the departments Intelligence Unit, served a homicide warrant out of the Flathead (Montana) County Sheriffs Office against a man who lived there under the name of Michael Lee Smith.
Public Information Officer Rick McDonald said the detectives acted on information they received and confirmed the suspect was really Jaroslow Czeslaw Ambrozuk, who has been featured as one of the oldest unsolved cases on the television show Americas Most Wanted.
McDonald said they confirmed the mans identity through the Public Safety Communications using photographs supplied by Flathead County S.O. The arrest was without trouble and Ambrozuk is being held in Collin County Detention Center on the murder charge ($20,000) bail, and on a Department of Homeland Security federal detainer agreement, on which there is no bail set. McDonald said that was because of possible immigration violations.
The Americas Most Wanted Web site, www.amw.com, was inaccessible Thursday to get more details.
Anna Police Department
Warrant arrest Officer Brian Nichols reported on the Saturday arrest of a Anna resident on an outstanding warrant charging him with assault causing bodily injury and on a new charge of criminal mischief over $1,500. Nichols and Officer John Dragoo were sent to the scene where they found the suspect on a call of sexual assault in progress. Their investigation led to the findings that there was no sexual assault.
Damaged was a refrigerator overturned outside the house, a thick glass-top kitchen table with its glass top broken, a CD player unit broken into many pieces, and a suede couch was cut into bits. Nichols recovered as evidence five steak knives believed to have been used to cut up the couch.
Bryan County Sheriffs Office
Never lie to a cop A 30-year-old Cartwright man lied to the police about his identity after being arrested Wednesday night, but was finally served with outstanding warrants.
Bryan County Sgt. Butch Boucher reported he was patrolling on Sandcreek Road near Cartwright around 9 p.m. when he saw a blue Acura traveling in front of him with a broken tail light.
The report states Boucher stopped the car and as he was talking to the driver he saw a homemade glass smoke pipe in the drivers side door handle area. Boucher reported that he asked the Cartwright man for his drivers license to which the driver said, Boucher, you know I dont have a license.
According to the report, Boucher asked the man if he ever went by a different name and the driver denied any knowledge of that name. He was taken to Bryan County Jail and once inside, Boucher pulled up a photo of the name he questioned the driver with at the scene and it matched the Cartwright man he had just arrested.
Boucher reported that he then checked for outstanding warrants on this man and found that he had several. He was charged with the outstanding warrants and false impersonation of another.
Stolen copper The increase in copper theft continued Thursday when police were called to the address of a partially built house in Durant where the owner said someone took his copper, even from the wiring he had installed in the house.
Bryan County Deputy John Hoffpauir reported the man told him someone tried to break into the house through a back window, but was unsuccessful. The burglar got in through a back door according to Hoffpauirs report.
The Durant man told Hoffpauir a large pile of scrap copper was missing and someone had cut and pulled the wires out of the walls that he had installed. He reported several hand tools and extension cords missing.
Hoffpauir said an investigation will be conducted to find the burglar.
Herald Democrat staff writer Johalmo Morales contributed to this report.
http://www.gjsentinel.com/news/content/news/stories/2006/09/19/9_19_8b_Apartment_fire.html
Morning fire burns down Carbondale apartments
By By MIKE McKIBBIN The Daily Sentinel
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
CARBONDALE A two-story building in Carbondale caught fire and burned down early Monday morning, fire officials said.
No injuries occurred when Carbondale firefighters responded at 4:12 a.m. to a report of a house engulfed in flames at 966 Main St., spokesman Doug Davis said in a news release.
Eighteen firefighters responded with four engines and one ambulance to the two-story structure, which had a full basement and at least two apartments with numerous bedrooms and occupants.
Firefighters helped people out of the structure, and the local chapter of the American Red Cross helped the evacuees. The building was searched, and no occupants were found inside, Davis said.
Because the fire had spread throughout the upper level of the structure, it took firefighters more than two hours to expose and extinguish all portions of the building involved in the fire.
The cause is unknown at this time, Davis said.
Mike McKibbin can be reached via e-mail at mmckibbin@gjds.com.
Find this article at:
http://www.gjsentinel.com/news/content/news/stories/2006/09/19/9_19_8b_Apartment_fire.html
A striking article on meth use and the results.
http://www.gjsentinel.com/news/content/news/stories/2006/09/04/9_5_1a_Carroll.html
On the Colorado murdered lady.
850koa.com
Lady was alive while being dragged for the mile.
Noory on C to C, says the rope was looped around her neck and she was dragged for the mile, with blood the full mile, in the roadway.
That was what I expected to hear, blood on the road, or they would not know it was a mile.
I want to hear this one was caught.
September 18, 2006
Minneapolis-St. Paul: Muslim cab drivers refusing people "suspected of carrying alcohol"
Sharia Alert from Minnesota: "Airport Check-in: Fare refusals in Minnesota," from USAToday
http://www.usatoday.com/money/biztravel/2006-09-17-airport-check-in-usat_x.htm
, with thanks to RB: Minneapolis-St. Paul is concerned that its taxi service is deteriorating. Citing their religious beliefs, some Muslim taxi drivers from Somalia are refusing to transport customers carrying or suspected of carrying alcohol.
It started with one driver a few years ago, but the average number of fare refusals has grown to about three a day, says airport spokesman Patrick Hogan. "Travelers often feel surprised and insulted," he says. "Sometimes, several drivers in a row refuse carriage."
continued.
http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/013152.php
September 17, 2006
"Pope Benedict watch your back"
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In London, more manifestations of Pope Benedict's great error in
implying in
any way that Islam was not peaceful. From Joee Blogs
http://catholiclondoner.blogspot.com/2006/09/very-rushed-post.html
continued....
http://www.townhall.com/content/a156a677-11b0-4be7-b84d-63b2a8b2c197
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Wednesday, September 13, 2006
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Suitcase Nukes - The Facts
Posted by Dean Barnett | 11:12 AM
So called Suitcase Nukes are
http://hotair.com/archives/2006/09/12/report-al-qaeda-planning-nuke-attack-
for-ramadan/
back in the news again. That gives me the perfect
opportunity
to recycle and rework an essay I wrote a couple of years ago on the
topic.
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http://www.jihadwatch.org/dhimmiwatch/archives/013012.php
September 07, 2006
Germany: Death threats halt woman lawyer who fought forced marriages
Eurabia Alert: "Threats halt woman lawyer who fought forced marriages,"
from
the Telegraph
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/09/06/wgermany06.
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