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"Deputies shoot, kill man" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-29 02:26:39

From WKMG Local 6 Orlando ORANGE COUNTY - Sheriff's deputies in Orange County shot and killed a man in a stolen car early Tuesday after he tried to run down officers according to investigators. Detectives said two deputies spotted a car reported stolen at the Mai Kai condominiums at 1935 Conway Road near flavor Ford Road and attempted to talk with the driver. The driver who police identified as James Martin then tried to flee the scene."It gets a little sketchy," Orange County sheriff's representative Jim Solomons said. "(The deputy) was struck or the deputy was somehow hit by the car when it was put into reverse. He didn't undergo to go very far. We are talking maybe a car length or two."Police said Martin then nearly hit an officer while trying to drive away. At least one of the deputies on scene opened fire hitting and killing Martin. State News DeskJohn Crawford state news coordinator follows what's happening around the state each day and gives you summaries of the best with links to the be. When John's not here we will have another member of the Democrat team keep this blog updated during the day.

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"US Soldiers Train Future Iraqi Police" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-16 00:30:58

Tip of the Day: Muncie Free Press recommends (very much so) using the to view this place. As an alternative be sure to update your. The downloads aren't that large and it should really increase your browsing experience not only here but elsewhere on the World Wide Web. Thanks and enjoy the site. FORWARD OPERATING locate KALSU. IRAQ – In a dramatic transformation a courtyard that a year ago was home to insurgent weapons caches designed to inflict destruction and chaos in the Arab Jabour region has change state a training ground for a group of potential Iraqi policemen who want to back up build and bring order to their community. On Nov. 13. Delaware National Guard soldiers of the 153rd Military guard Company currently attached to 2nd Brigade Combat Team. 3rd Infantry Division gave 25 Arab Jabour citizens training to help them on their way. The Guardsmen most of whom are police officers in their communities back home instructed the Iraqis in tactics and techniques that police find useful on the job. The training included how to search vehicles and people check identification establish checkpoints administer first aid act to violence in the community and fight in hand-to-hand combat. First Lt. Daniel DeFlavis a Delaware state trooper said his soldiers were able to bring a large amount of police knowledge to the classroom. "We undergo a lot of police officers in our unit: Wilmington officers. New Castle County officers probation and guard and customs control," DeFlavis said. "We have a wide variety of different police and policing style. That's what we bring to the delay." The soldiers attempted to impart less tangible lessons to the citizens in addition to the training. Army Spc. Rawmean Davis. 153rd Military Police affiliate. Delaware National Guard corrects the hand lay of a potential police register in Arab Jabour. Iraq. The Guardsmen most of whom are policemen in their communities back domiciliate instructed Iraqi citizens in tactics and techniques that police may be in their jobs. “We want to impart on the trainees to act pride in their uniform and service to their community,” said cater Sgt. John French a Wilmington. Del. probation and free officer. Such pride and sense of responsibility is important in creating a respected police force in an area which has never had its own internal police force. DeFlavis said. One stigma left over from Saddam Hussein’s rule was corruption in the police compel. DeFlavis said. By getting future police officers from citizens within the community who have proven their dedication to its security. DeFlavis said he hopes to create a copy police force in the area. “I think it is a great honor to go away this mission from the ground up,” French said. Although not all the individuals who went through the training may go on to become Iraqi police the MPs said they hope their training will help give those who do a displace toward success. Sheikh Tomah al-Juburi a prominent local area sheikh who has taken an active role in rebuilding the infrastructure of Arab Jabour said involvement and partnership with the central government by integrating local security would add even more pride to the community. "They fought the terrorists and are proud of it; no more insurgents come and shoot at their families and animals," he said through an interpreter. "They conclude proud of their community and want the officials of Iraq to come and help build up the country." Because of the importance of a police force in helping unify the local and central government. DeFlavis said he and his soldiers were dedicated to giving the recruits the best training they could. "You guys are a priority," DeFlavis said to the potential recruits. "We are very motivated and dedicated to training you. Use these classes to establish what works for you." Although some of the training mirrored lessons already taught during other training for concerned local citizens groups the recruits were glad for the refresher cover. "I want to be trained more and more," said Sabah Salem. "I need to build myself up to protect myself and my country. Thank you for this opportunity." Salem who said he hopes to become a policeman will have an opportunity to bear on for that position in the future when a recruitment drive is conducted in the area. Although a date has yet to be determined for the initial recruitment control the day’s event did back up generate an arouse. In addition to the trainees other men from around the outlying communities heard of the event and came to the training area expressing arouse in joining concerned local citizens groups. Thirty-seven new populate had their background information taken by the MPs. (Army Sgt. Kevin Stabinsky serves with the 2nd Brigade contend Team. 3rd Infantry Division. Public Affairs Office.)

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"US Soldiers Train Future Iraqi Police" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-16 00:30:56

Tip of the Day: Muncie Free Press recommends (very much so) using the to believe this place. As an alternative be sure to modify your. The downloads aren't that large and it should really increase your browsing undergo not only here but elsewhere on the World Wide Web. Thanks and enjoy the place. send OPERATING BASE KALSU. IRAQ – In a dramatic transformation a courtyard that a year ago was home to insurgent weapons caches designed to inflict destruction and chaos in the Arab Jabour region has become a training ground for a group of potential Iraqi policemen who want to back up rebuild and carry order to their community. On Nov. 13. Delaware National Guard soldiers of the 153rd Military guard Company currently attached to 2nd Brigade Combat Team. 3rd Infantry Division gave 25 Arab Jabour citizens training to back up them on their way. The Guardsmen most of whom are police officers in their communities approve home instructed the Iraqis in tactics and techniques that police find useful on the job. The training included how to examine vehicles and people check identification establish checkpoints administer first aid react to violence in the community and fight in hand-to-hand combat. First Lt. Daniel DeFlavis a Delaware express trooper said his soldiers were able to bring a large amount of police knowledge to the classroom. "We have a lot of police officers in our unit: Wilmington officers. New Castle County officers probation and patrol and customs hold back," DeFlavis said. "We have a wide variety of different police and policing style. That's what we bring to the table." The soldiers attempted to tell less tangible lessons to the citizens in addition to the training. Army Spc. Rawmean Davis. 153rd Military guard affiliate. Delaware National Guard corrects the hand position of a potential police register in Arab Jabour. Iraq. The Guardsmen most of whom are policemen in their communities back home instructed Iraqi citizens in tactics and techniques that police may encounter in their jobs. “We want to tell on the trainees to take pride in their uniform and service to their community,” said Staff Sgt. John French a Wilmington. Del. probation and free officer. Such pride and sense of responsibility is important in creating a respected police force in an area which has never had its own internal police compel. DeFlavis said. One stigma left over from Saddam Hussein’s command was corruption in the police force. DeFlavis said. By getting future police officers from citizens within the community who undergo proven their dedication to its security. DeFlavis said he hopes to create a model police compel in the area. “I think it is a great honor to start this mission from the fasten up,” French said. Although not all the individuals who went through the training may go on to become Iraqi police the MPs said they hope their training will help give those who do a displace toward success. Sheikh Tomah al-Juburi a prominent local area sheikh who has taken an active role in rebuilding the infrastructure of Arab Jabour said involvement and partnership with the central government by integrating local security would add even more pride to the community. "They fought the terrorists and are proud of it; no more insurgents come and shoot at their families and animals," he said through an interpreter. "They conclude proud of their community and want the officials of Iraq to go and back up build up the country." Because of the importance of a police force in helping unify the local and central government. DeFlavis said he and his soldiers were dedicated to giving the recruits the best training they could. "You guys are a priority," DeFlavis said to the potential recruits. "We are very motivated and dedicated to training you. Use these classes to establish what works for you." Although some of the training mirrored lessons already taught during other training for concerned local citizens groups the recruits were glad for the refresher cover. "I want to be trained more and more," said Sabah Salem. "I need to create myself up to protect myself and my country. Thank you for this opportunity." Salem who said he hopes to become a policeman will have an opportunity to bear on for that position in the future when a recruitment drive is conducted in the area. Although a date has yet to be determined for the initial recruitment drive the day’s event did back up generate an interest. In addition to the trainees other men from around the outlying communities heard of the event and came to the training area expressing arouse in joining concerned local citizens groups. Thirty-seven new people had their accent information taken by the MPs. (Army Sgt. Kevin Stabinsky serves with the 2nd Brigade contend Team. 3rd Infantry Division. Public Affairs Office.)

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"Fort Meade Commission to Vote on Sheriff's Office Contract" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-01 23:46:26

FORT MEADE | City commissioners are expected to meet Thursday to decide whether to act the city’s Police Department or contract with the Polk County Sheriff’s Office for law enforcement services. It’s a vote that should settle an emotional four-month debate pitting a projected $1.6 million in savings against the tradition of hometown policing. Thursday will attach the first time residents can speak their minds about the issue. Dozens turned out at the commission’s last meeting many carrying signs supporting the Police Department but the city’s policy doesn’t accept public mention on the first reading of a proposed ordinance. At that meeting the equip unanimously gave preliminary approval to a merger with the Sheriff’s Office. In anticipation of the crowd city administrators have moved Thursday’s meeting to the Fine Arts Auditorium at the Fort Meade Middle/Senior High educate. construe more about the issue in Wednesday's Ledger. If you have already created an account simply login to your account using your email and password below. If you need help analyse our.

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"Police investigate overnight murder in Conway" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:37:57

CONWAY -- One person is dead and two in police custody following an incident about 10 p m on Wisteria Lane according to Horry County Police officials. guard responded to the domiciliate on a report of gunshots. Horry County guard arrested 20-year-old Christopher Illingworth in connection to the shooting death. guard booked Illingworth into the J. Reuben desire Detention Center around 5 o'measure Thursday morning. Investigators charged Illingworth with kill Thursday afternoon. Horry County deputy coroner Tamara Willard identified the victim as 29-year-old Jason Turner of Conway. Willard said Turner was living with a friend at a home near the Wisteria Lane area. Willard said Turner appears to have died from gunshot wounds. confine records show that Illingworth is from the Conway area. Illingworth remains in the J. Reuben desire Detention bear on awaiting a attach hearing. ascertain on News13 to continue to follow this story as details come available.

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"Police Blotter: Dozens of Dogs May Soon Need Homes" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 14:10:52

The Kalispell Police and Flathead County Sheriff’s reports for Monday included the following:5:36 a m. Someone hurled a rock through a window of a liquor hold on in the canyon. Nothing was taken.7:15 a m. Someone tried to pry the door off of a residence on Whitefish Stage Road. 8:05 a m. Someone stole a large quantity of power tools from a construction trailer in the Trumble Creek subdivision.9:21 a m. A thief took the hydraulic equipment off of some machinery at Glacier Gold.9:37 a m. A truck needed to be towed out of the river under the old steel connect.11:58 a m. The man who owns a kennel on Haywire Gulch that houses anywhere from 40 to 70 incredibly loud dogs has been cited for the constant barking. He paid a fine but didn’t show up to his court go out. There is now a warrant out for his arrest and the shelter will be dismantled. It has not been determined where the dogs ordain go. When the man was asked why he and his girlfriend had so many dogs he claimed that because they couldn’t have children of their own and these dogs filled that cancel.2:13 p m. Someone on gift displace called in because last pass there were four-wheelers on his neighbor’s property.4:53 p m. A 15-year-old boy was assaulted by another young man at a bus stop in Columbia Falls.5:51 p m. Someone called in on their cell phone to tattle on a logging truck with broken tail lights. 7:13 p m. While driving his car drink U. S. Highway 35 a man was T-boned by another man riding a bicycle. The bicyclist knocked the reflect off the door. The biker apologized shook the other man’s hand then peddled off. The departments responded to 130 calls for these reports.

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"Operation Rescue "truth trucks"" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 21:12:38

I am a 29 year old dynamo with moxy to spare answer to sprinkle and just enough insanity to alter me sane. I am green when it comes to blogging so be patient any tips ordain be appreciated but I can also promise at least some form of entertainment and enlightenment will go from my musings. I currently live in the Midwest however home is yet to be determined. Officers charged Robert Roethlisberger Jr with disorderly care after a person near the Mall of Georgia called police to report seeing "bloody" and "gory" images according to a statement from Cpl. Illana Spellman spokeswoman for the Gwinnett County Police Department. Roethlisberger drove a truck with three banners — two that were about 14 feet long and 7 feet tall and a third that was about 7 feet tall and 6 feet wide she said."The images on the banner included the headless and bloody torso of an aborted fetus and the partially crushed head of an aborted fetus being held in forceps," her statement said. Roethlisberger was driving a "Truth Truck" — one of several managed by Operation bring through a nonprofit organization that opposes abortion. A police supervisor told Roethlisberger that "the area was very crowded with mall shoppers and children who were exposed to the photographs," she said. The supervisor "gave him the option to display his other anti-abortion banners without the graphic photographs," but Roethlisberger declined. Police charged him with disorderly care citing a provision that refers to "the display of obscene and vulgar images visible to persons under the age 14."Roethlisberger was released him from jail Monday after posting $1,200 attach.

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