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Raw: Andria Kerchner 1 st Appearance
"When can I put like regular clothes on, like the rest of the inmates, 'cause I'm freezing," Kerchner said
http://www.wftv.com/videos/news/raw-vide...urt/vGJqQ/
Raw: Brandon Bradley 1 st Appearance
http://www.wftv.com/videos/news/first-ap...ing/vGJwG/
news report. his mommy says it's the PO-lice fault her boy killed a Deputy.
http://www.wftv.com/news/news/local/pros...dep/nLNMx/
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RIP
Deputy Barbara Pill (Brevard County Sheriff's Office Fla.)
WEST MELBOURNE --
One week after Brevard County Deputy Barbara Pill's life met a tragic end, thousands from across Central Florida and beyond packed a West Melbourne church to remember and celebrate her life and her 30-year career in law enforcement.
Pill was killed in the line of duty March 6. She was 52.
Calvary Church was filled to capacity by Pill's family, friends, fellow deputies and thousands of law enforcement officers from agencies all over Brevard County and elsewhere. Joining them were Brevard County Sheriff Jack Parker, Gov. Rick Scott, Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, state Senate President Mike Haridopolos and mourners from as far south as Miami and as far north as New York.
As motorcycle by motorcycle and cruiser by cruiser rolled along the 9-mile procession route, hundreds of Space Coast citizens lined the streets, carrying flags and paying their own, personal tributes to the brave deputy who gave her life to keep her community safe.
Melbourne police Officer Ryan Pill, son of Brevard County Deputy Barbara Pill, recites a poem at his mother's funeral - Tuesday, March 13, 2012.
Thousands of officers and mourners gather outside Calvary Chapel, in West Melbourne, for the funeral of Brevard County Deputy Barbara Pill - Tuesday, March 13, 2012.
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RIP Sgt. Ruben Thomas
age only 24, had 6 years in corrections. :(
Inmate Richard Franklin and Sgt. Ruben Thomas
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LAKE CITY, Fla. -
A Department of Corrections officer was stabbed to death by an inmate Sunday night at a state prison near Lake City.
Ken Tucker, secretary of the Department of Corrections, told Channel 4 Sgt. Rueben Thomas was attacked by an inmate just before 10 p.m. Sunday at the Columbia Correctional Institute annex.
Tucker said Thomas was in one of the wings of a dorm checking on an inmate when a control room officer saw inmate Richard Franklin chase and then stab Thomas several times in the neck with a handmade weapon.
Thomas was taken to Shands-Lakeshore Hospital in Lake City, where he died.
"There will be lots of support for his family," Tucker said. "Chaplains were brought in to help the staff work through this. They lost more than a co-worker, they lost a friend."
Tucker said that a second officer, William Brewer, was trying to lock down inmates when Franklin swung something heavy in a sock, striking Brewer in the eye. Brewer was also taken to a hospital, where he was treated and released.
Franklin, 37, was serving a life sentence on several charges including murder and battery on a law enforcement officer. Tucker said he will be transferred to a maximum security prison and the incident will be investigated by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.
WHY WASN'T HE IN A MAX PRISON ALREADY??
Thomas had a young daughter and was engaged to be married.
"A lot of people don't realize how dangerous their jobs are," Tucker said. "Every day they're running behind fences, dealing with inmates such as inmate Franklin who are in there for murder and robbery."
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Associated Press
06 April 2012
Austin Texas
A police officer was shot and killed early Friday at a Walmart in Central Texas, and a suspect is in custody, police said.
Austin Police Chief Art Acevedo said the officer was shot in the neck and died at the scene.
The officer was responding to a call about a drunk man inside the store around 2:30 a.m., Acevedo said. The suspect attacked the officer as soon as he arrived at the store and the officer didn't have a chance to even pull out his own weapon.
“The suspect produced a semiautomatic pistol and shot the officer at point blank range,” Acevedo said.
The police chief declined to provide the officer's name, but said he has two daughters, aged 2 and 6 years.
“This was a routine call,” Acevedo said. “What makes our job deadly is that there is no routine call.”
Two Walmart employees tackled and held the suspect and locked down the store until another police officer arrived to arrest him. Acevedo praised their actions, saying they did all they were supposed to do. He said store video captured the entire incident.
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If Walmart policy is the same as Walgreen's then these 2 employees will be reprimanded or fired instead receiving the commendations from managemant they deserve.
Lawyers for a Walgreen's pharmacist in Michigan who lost his job after using his own gun to thwart an armed robbery attempt last May released surveillance video Wednesday that documents the event in chilling detail.
Jeremy Hoven, who was hailed as a hero by gun rights activists after the incident, sued the retail giant in federal court for wrongful termination last month. Deerfield-based Walgreen Co. has denied the charge and is contesting the suit in U.S. District Court in Grand Rapids, MI.
http://www.ksee24.com/news/local/Walgree...suit-.html
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i don't really want to get into it in this thread, but having done loss prevention (before being certified LE) for walmart, K-mart, JC Penny's, Publix, Dillards, etc. i can tell you NO employee by policy can carry a weapon at work. it leaves the store open for huge liability.
the walmart employees in this Austin instance ^ probably should not have tackled an armed man, heroic or not, walmart would be liable if they were hurt or worse. they may well be reprimanded. the Police Chief may praise them, but i bet they are sanctioned by corporate.
walgreens and other retailers have the right to set that policy and the employees are well aware.
when you are on their clock, you are acting as their agent and make them liable.
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Florida is turning into a cesspool.
(03-15-2013, 07:12 PM)aussiefriend Wrote: You see Duchess, I have set up a thread to discuss something and this troll is behaving just like Riotgear did.
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RIP
The Austin Texas department identified the slain officer as Senior Police Officer Jaime Padron, 41.
Brandon Montgomery Daniel, 24
charged with capital murder
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OH HELL...happening NOW in NH
5 OFFICERS SHOT, 1 DEAD
WMUR
GREENLAND, N.H. -- One officer was killed and four other officers were injured in a shooting in Greenland while serving a search warrant tonight.
One of those injured was Greenland Police Chief Michael Maloney.
Witnesses reported a heavy police presence on Post Road in the area of Breakfast Hill Road at about 6:30 p.m.
There have been no arrests, and the alleged gunman remains barricaded inside the home.
Post Road was closed south of Breakfast Hill Road after the shooting.
Police have told nearby residents to go into their homes and were telling people to avoid the area.
Portsmouth Regional Hospital was on high alert, and vehicles from several departments were arriving at the hospital. Gov. John Lynch was also on his way to the hospital.
Greenland is a small seacoast town of about 3,500 residents, just west of Portsmouth.
According to multiple reliable sources, the officer killed is Greenland Police Chief Michael Maloney.
Maloney was one week from his scheduled retirement.
GREENLAND – A 29-year-old man who was recently indicted on drug charges lives in the home where five police officers - including the town police chief -- were shot early this evening. One of the police officers has died, Attorney General Mike Delaney said in a press conference at 10 p.m.
Police remain outside of the home of Cullen Mutrie, of 517 Post Road, where a man and a woman have remained barricaded since earlier Thursday evening. Police showed up at the Post Road home to serve a search warrant and discovered that a drug deal may have been taking place.
Cullen Mutrie
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Rest in Peace, Police Chief Michael Maloney.
The other 4 Officers shot were:
Detective Gregory Turner, 32, a six-year veteran of the Dover Police Department, was treated and released after gunshot wound to shoulder.
Detective Eric Kulberg, 31, of the University of New Hampshire police, was treated and released after a gunshot wound to the arm.
Detective Scott Kukesh, 33, a 10-year veteran with the Newmarket Police Department, was in the intensive care unit with a bullet wound to the chest. He was waiting for surgery.
Detective Jeremiah Murphy, 34, a seven-year veteran of the Rochester Police Department, was in the intensive care unit after surgery for a gunshot wound to chest.
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Jeezus! What the fuck is wrong with people. This thread is so heartwrenching.
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My brother, who is now deceased, was a Portsmouth police officer, and knew several of these officers, including the chief. It breaks my heart when any police officer is killed, but especially this situation, under these circumstances. And it's close to home. Retiring in less than two weeks, after 26 years of protecting people like the asshole that killed him. My prayers go out to the chief's family and to the other injured officers in their recovery.
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(04-13-2012, 06:07 AM)JsMom Wrote: Jeezus! What the fuck is wrong with people. This thread is so heartwrenching.
Agreed! The world is full of sick motherfuckers!!!!
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That chief is one of my customers brother in law. He was set to retire soon. I've been on post road many times and its not like the middle of the city but not farmland either. Each house has an acre or two or three.
He ain't heavy, he's my brother.
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MODESTO, Calif. -- A sheriff's deputy and another man trying to serve an eviction notice at a Modesto apartment complex were shot dead Thursday morning by a man who holed up and began an 11-hour standoff, surrounded by a battalion of SWAT teams.
At 10 p.m., there were reports of a fire on the second floor of the two-story unit. Firefighters reportedly could not respond because of the danger.
About an hour earlier, a team of four officers, quickly followed by two more, rushed in on the apartment. Loud bangs from concussive devices could be heard from down the street. Officers used loud speakers to communicate with a man they called "Jimmy," asking him to "pick up the phone" and assuring him he would not be harmed.
No one came out.
Earlier in the afternoon, officers broke the windows of the apartment with bean bags, then shot tear gas into the unit.
The standoff began right after the shootings occurred about 11 a.m. Dozens of neighbors were evacuated to a nearby church.
About 6:30 p.m., the Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department identified the deputy killed as Robert Paris, 53, a 16-year veteran of the force. The other victim's name was being withheld pending notification of his relatives.
A man who lives nearby the shooting site and did not give his name said the deputy and the man with him apparently were drilling through the lock on the apartment door in the 2100 block of Chrysler Drive when the suspect fired at them from inside.
suspect dead in fire
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[quote='Lady Cop' pid='235585' dateline='1334335185']
The town of 3,500 near the seacoast had just seven police officers including Chief Michael Maloney, 48, who was due to retire in eight days.
7 officers in town, 5 shot! Jesus. 2 released from hospital, 2 in ICU now.
you just don't expect this in a pretty little NH town. i watched it half the night on WMUR, blackout helicopters, SWAT, a robot, it looked like L.A. not N.H.
the shooter was a long-time volunteer fireman. becoming an EMT. got into steroids. and who knows what else. no ID on the female yet.
My best friend is a former longtime coworker/friend of the female. She was in an on/off relationship with this scumbag and as recently as last month they had been "broken up". I have no evidence of course, but everyone I've heard from that knows her insist that this was most definitely a murder-suicide, and that she was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time. Mutrie, however...he was a vile human being. I know the female's ID, but as it has not been publicly released, don't know that it is ok to post. Such a sad situation in the area I grew up!
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GREENLAND -- Chief Medical Examiner Thomas Andrew has concluded suspected cop-killer Cullen Mutrie killed his girlfriend before taking his own life.
BERWICK, Maine — Twenty-six-year-old Brittany Tibbetts was worried enough about boyfriend Cullen Mutrie's mental state in the weeks before Thursday's horrific shooting in Greenland, N.H., that she returned to her family's local farm and ended her relationship with him.
However, she returned to Mutrie's side just days before the shooting because she was concerned for his safety, Tibbetts' mother, Donna, said Friday.
"She was worried about his mental state. That's why she went back," Tibbetts said in an interview at the family's dairy farm off Blackberry Hill Road in Berwick. "That's why she went back."
It was a mistake, her mother said, that proved fatal.
the family is shocked by her death.
Tibbetts' cousin, Michael Tibbetts, said he did not know whether his cousin would kill herself over her boyfriend's actions but added it was a possibility. "(If) you're a witness to that, how are you going to live with that the rest of your life?" he said. "That's a hell of a thing to live with."
He said his cousin sent a text message to a friend Thursday night indicating "her life was ending."
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