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  • Newlywed couple: Officer blocked us from ER during bride's stroke

    06/20/2010 12:23:49 AM PDT · by B-Chan · 129 replies · 112+ views
    WRCB-TV ^ | 2010.06.19 | Callie Starnes & WRCB Staff
    A patient, believed to be having a stroke, says an officer with the Chattanooga Police Department blocked her husband from taking her to the emergency room at Erlanger Wednesday night. Aline Wright is a cancer survivor, amputee and a newlywed. Wednesday night she began to show signs she was having a stroke. "I started feeling some left arm numbness and a facial droop," said Aline. "It appeared to me that I was probably having a stroke." That's when her husband of four days, Jesse Wright, put her in the car and rushed her to the Erlanger Medical Center. Wright knows...
  • NYPD Union Rep Called "Rat" for Whistleblowing

    02/25/2010 8:06:58 AM PST · by ellery · 18 replies · 630+ views
    Gothamist ^ | February 24, 2010
    Officer Frank Palestro, the latest cop to call foul on corruption in the NYPD, has gotten serious flak from his fellow police and the union, though he maintains he was just doing his duty. The union delegate and nine-year police veteran was outed after secretly reporting Lt. Susana Seda for behavior such as telling cops to write summonses for traffic violations they didn't witness, refusing to take complaints and tampering with a gun at a crime scene. Since then, he's been transferred so he won't have to deal with the wrath of his peers in the precinct. "I was the...
  • Family Says 911 Tape Caught Cops Planning Cover-Up After Shooting

    10/04/2009 3:55:15 PM PDT · by Marechal · 83 replies · 4,197+ views
    Courthouse News Service ^ | 23 September 2009 | Jamie Ross
    PHOENIX (CN) - A homeowner says a Phoenix police officer shot him six times in the back during a 911 home-invasion call, and the 911 tape recorded the officer's partner saying, "That's all right. Don't worry about it. I got your back. ... We clear?" The family says the officers were not aware that the 911 call was still recording as they spoke about covering up the shooting. In their complaint in Maricopa County Court, Anthony and Lesley Arambula say an armed intruder "crashed through the front window" of their home on Sept. 17, 2008 and ran into one of...
  • Louisiana Cop Accused of Beating Handcuffed Woman Back on the Job (union reinstates him)

    09/10/2009 6:09:59 PM PDT · by ellery · 39 replies · 1,843+ views
    Reason ^ | Wednesday, September 9th, 2009 | Radley Balko
    In 2007, Shreveport police officer Wiley Willis arrested 38-year-old Angela Garbarino on suspicion of drunken driving. While in custody, as captured on the video below, Garbarino began arguing with Willis about what she said was her right to make a phone call. About a minute later, Willis walked over and turned off the video camera. When the camera returns back on, Garbarino was lying on the floor in a pool of her own blood. She was later photographed with severe facial injuries that looked to have come from a beating. Willis’ attorney stated that she tripped and fell while the...
  • Fire chief shot by cop in Ark. court over tickets

    09/03/2009 8:56:33 PM PDT · by The Magical Mischief Tour · 30 replies · 2,154+ views
    JERICHO, Ark. – It was just too much, having to return to court twice on the same day to contest yet another traffic ticket, and Fire Chief Don Payne didn't hesitate to tell the judge what he thought of the police and their speed traps. The response from cops? They shot him. Right there in court.
  • Georgia Baptist pastor killed in botched drug sting

    09/05/2009 7:35:34 AM PDT · by bamahead · 100 replies · 4,247+ views
    Associated Baptist Press ^ | Sept 4th, 2009 | Bob Allen
    LAVONIA, Ga. (ABP) -- Members of a Southern Baptist church in Northeast Georgia want answers about the police-shooting death of their 29-year-old pastor in a drug-sting operation gone wrong. Jonathan Ayers, pastor of Shoal Creek Baptist Church in Lavonia, Ga., died during the night of Sept. 1, hours after being shot by undercover police officers outside a gas station where he had just gotten money from an ATM machine. The Stephens County Sheriff's Office initially identified the shooting victim as a suspect involved in a drug transaction. Later officials clarified that drug enforcement agents were not investigating Ayers, but a...
  • Georgia Pastor, Father-to-Be Killed in Drug Sting

    09/04/2009 3:13:57 AM PDT · by thecabal · 82 replies · 3,593+ views
    Fox News/AP ^ | September 4, 2009 | N/A
    Plainclothes officers shot and killed a small-town pastor when the 28-year-old father-to-be resisted efforts to question him about a passenger in his car who was the target of a drug sting, authorities said. Jonathan Paul Ayers of Shoal Creek Baptist Church in Lavonia wasn't targeted in the probe that ended in gunfire at a gas station Tuesday, Georgia Bureau of Investigation spokesman John Bankhead said. But drug task-force agents opened fire on him after he tried to avoid them, putting his car in reverse and striking one of the officers. Bankhead said agents approached Ayers after he dropped a woman...
  • Store video catches cop bullying woman

    07/20/2009 6:03:46 AM PDT · by grjr21 · 121 replies · 4,567+ views
    <p>WHEN AGNES LAWLESS and three friends were inside a Lukoil convenience store in the Northeast at 3 a.m. last August, they'd all but forgotten the fender-bender in which they'd been involved moments earlier.</p> <p>There was little damage, and the other driver had left the scene, near Northeast Philadelphia Airport.</p>
  • Wisconsin's Top Criminal (Police Chief dismisses Constitution)

    04/28/2009 7:14:37 PM PDT · by marktwain · 38 replies · 2,593+ views
    JPFO ^ | 27 April, 2009 | Kirby Ferris
    Milwaukee, Wisconsin Chief of Police Ed Flynn is hopefully going to be out of a job soon. This is a good thing. Take a deep breath and read this excerpt from a recent Associated Press release. MADISON (AP) — Milwaukee’s police chief said today he’ll go on telling his officers to take down anyone with a firearm despite Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen’s finding that people can carry guns openly if they do it peacefully. Please take the time to read the entire piece (JPFO copy) This is very important information for any gun owner. Chief Flynn then goes on...
  • Police Kill Family Dog During Raid (yet another isolated incident)

    02/07/2009 3:04:18 PM PST · by ellery · 326 replies · 5,668+ views
    ABC News ^ | 2/7/09 | Jeff Hager
    "They hit the door right here and the door flew open," says Mike Hasenei, standing outside his Elkridge home. His wife, Phyllis, was watching television with her 12-year old daughter when members of the Howard County Police Tactical Team came through the door. "They had guns pointed at us. You have 25 guys coming in here all dressed in black and all that we saw were their eyes, and they're screaming 'Hands in the air!'" Members of the team were acting upon a tip that an assault rifle, magazines and hollow-point bullets stolen from a marked police car the night...
  • After lights, sirens on I-94, lots of questions

    02/04/2009 1:31:48 PM PST · by Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus · 171 replies · 4,376+ views
    Minn-St. Paul Star Tribune ^ | 4 Feb 2009 | Randy Furst
    More than a month after Sam Salter wound up in the Ramsey County jail for two nights, the 40-year-old adjunct college instructor from Hudson, Wis., is still fuming. "You feel totally helpless," he said. At the end of a New Year's Eve traffic stop on Interstate 94 in St. Paul, State Patrol Sgt. Carrie Rindal rammed Salter's 2001 Toyota Sienna van, causing $1,500 damage to his vehicle, and arrested him at gunpoint while his three children, ages 2, 3 and 6, sat in the van. His wife had to pick up the kids as he was taken to jail. Rindal...
  • Death by SWAT

    02/06/2009 11:02:54 AM PST · by ellery · 138 replies · 3,116+ views
    Reason ^ | January 2009 | Radley Balko
    Collateral raid damage In January 2007, a SWAT team in Lima, Ohio, shot and killed Tarika Wilson, a 26-year-old mother, during a drug raid at the home of her boyfriend, Anthony Terry. When the unarmed Wilson was shot, she was kneeling on the ground, complying with police orders. She was holding her 1-year-old son, Sincere, who was also shot, losing his left hand. A subsequent investigation revealed that Officer Joseph Chavalia heard another officer shooting Terry’s two dogs, mistook the noise for hostile gunfire, panicked, and fired blindly into the room where Wilson was kneeling. Chavalia was charged with involuntary...
  • Lawyer: Transit cop may have pulled wrong gun

    01/31/2009 8:20:07 PM PST · by LuxMaker · 53 replies · 1,049+ views
    YAHOO NEWS! ^ | 31 Jan 2009 | TERRY COLLINS
    Slideshow: Oakland Train Station Shooting OAKLAND, Calif. – The transit officer who shot and killed an unarmed man may have mistakenly pulled his service pistol instead of a stun gun, his lawyer said Friday.
  • Officers accused of using home in wait for warrant

    01/31/2009 6:16:56 PM PST · by ellery · 5 replies · 440+ views
    Boston Globe ^ | January 31, 2009 | Maria Cramer
    Boston police are investigating allegations that officers who were assigned to guard the home of a homicide suspect remained inside his apartment, watching television and resting on the couch even before detectives obtained a search warrant. On Tuesday night, seven hours after Christopher Jamison, 23, allegedly shot Anthony Perry, 22, in Jamaica Plain, officers went inside his Roxbury home and ordered his mother to leave. After police looked through the apartment to be sure no one else was present, at least two officers remained inside most of the night without a warrant, said Ozell Hudson Jr., a Boston-based lawyer representing...
  • Do police have the right to confiscate your camera?

    01/26/2009 7:36:02 AM PST · by BGHater · 64 replies · 2,562+ views
    Carlos Miller ^ | 21 Jan 2009 | Carlos Miller
    Seconds after BART police officer Johannes Mehserle shot and killed Oscar Grant, police immediately began confiscating cell phones containing videos that have yet to see the light of day. In fact, the only videos that have been seen by the public were filmed by people who managed to leave the scene before police confronted them.In one instance, police chased after Karina Vargas after she stepped on the train, banging on the window after the doors closed and demanding her to turn over the camera. The train sped away with Vargas still holding her camera.Her video, which did not show the...
  • DNR to hunters: Hand over your guns on demand

    01/10/2009 10:36:44 AM PST · by marktwain · 180 replies · 22,331+ views
    Lakeland Times ^ | 9 January, 2009 | Richard Moore
    The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has a simple, blunt message for hunters in Wisconsin: When a DNR warden asks you to give up your legal firearm, do so, plain and simple, no matter what. What's more, that goes for all citizens, the agency has asserted. Citizens with firearms, the DNR argues, should always do exactly what law enforcement officers tell them to do, regardless of the circumstances of the situation. To which one former hunter education instructor for the department has an equally simple and blunt response: The agency's directive is unconstitutional, plain and simple, and citizens don't have...
  • Police Get The Wrong House In Galveston, Allegedly Assault 12-Year-Old Girl

    12/18/2008 8:47:12 PM PST · by Daffynition · 73 replies · 2,695+ views
    HoustonPress ^ | Wed Dec 17, 2008 | Chris Vogel
    It was a little before 8 at night when the breaker went out at Emily Milburn's home in Galveston. She was busy preparing her children for school the next day, so she asked her 12-year-old daughter, Dymond, to pop outside and turn the switch back on. As Dymond headed toward the breaker, a blue van drove up and three men jumped out rushing toward her. One of them grabbed her saying, "You're a prostitute. You're coming with me." Dymond grabbed onto a tree and started screaming, "Daddy, Daddy, Daddy." One of the men covered her mouth. Two of the men...
  • Police chief expresses regret over drug raid

    08/09/2008 10:50:27 AM PDT · by mdefranc · 58 replies · 206+ views
    The Baltimore Sun ^ | August 9, 2008 | Gus G. Sentementes
    Prince George's County police Chief Melvin C. High said yesterday that a suburban Washington mayor and his wife were "innocent victims of drug traffickers"....
  • Prince George's Police Clear Mayor, Family (New Update)

    08/09/2008 5:36:06 AM PDT · by Virginia Ridgerunner · 90 replies · 282+ views
    The Washington Post ^ | August 9, 2008 | Aaron C. Davis
    Police said yesterday they have cleared Berwyn Heights Mayor Cheye Calvo and his family of any wrongdoing in connection with a package of marijuana that police intercepted en route to his home, leading to a violent raid in which deputy sheriffs killed the family's two dogs. Prince George's County Police Chief Melvin C. High delivered the news in a telephone call Thursday to Calvo, saying police and State's Attorney Glenn F. Ivey determined that Calvo and his family were innocent victims caught up in a drug-smuggling ring. High exonerated the mayor and his family and expressed regret that they were...