On 12/02/16 I arrived at 6616 Noble Road in reference to a burglary call. Upon arrival I made contact with Gene Carmical. Mr. Carmical said sometime between 1230 hours and 1400 hours, this date, someone entered his residence through a window on the northeast corner of his residence and took several items including guns and gold and silver coins. Mr. Carmical showed me where entry was made into his residence. At this location, I observed where someone had broken the upper sash of a window in a screened-in patio which is connected to the residence at the den.
Around 7:00, there were 3 teens in a white Monte Carlo they have been drinking vodka & smoking a lot of marijuana. Matthew Whitten was driving & he spotted Johnny on the opposite side of the road. One of the unknown teens said that the driver turned his steering wheel & the car went in the direction Johnny was walking. The car got close & hit Johnny knocking him all the way in air. The Monte Carlo was traveling about 55 to 70 mph.
and still dark out when Sampson woke up to a loud explosion. He looked out his bedroom window and saw flashing police lights and fire coming from a car engine. The car was wrapped around a telephone pole right outside Sampson’s house. He walked outside and police officers were scattered everywhere. He heard a neighbor ask what happened and someone said the boy driving had stolen the car and was being chased by the police.
The boys asked to see his guns, so he opened his security safe. Olm told police that he does not leave his guns loaded. He opened the case and showed them his .357 Magnum revolver, which had been wrapped in a sleeve. He handed it to his nephew and then to his son. They thought it was cool because it had a big scope on
Charged in the murder of a local boxing legend, Tycorion Davis, 18, was arrested after a Crime Stoppers tip helped to put him behind bars. Former boxer O 'Neil "Supernova" Bell died as a result of a random street robbery, and police are seeking four men accused of his murder. The robbery occurred in southwest Atlanta after O 'Neil Bell stepped off a bus, right before the day of Thanksgiving. As a result of the robbery, Bell died when he attempted to fight back, and they left another person injured. Investigators of criminal law have called it an opportunistic crime, and police put out surveillance footage to solve the case.
Bullet holes scattered across the piece each contain a word of the Miranda rights, cut off at the word “Attorney”. The purpose of this is unified with the image of Malcom X framed in the wrist hole of a pair of handcuff and the text of an article on the bottom about Amadou Diallo, a black man shot and killed by the police, creates a statement on the injustice of police
Upon pulling out of the baseball team 's practice field parking lot, John Goodman and his best friend, Jesse Johnson, were too impatient to wait on the semi truck to pass before bolting out onto the slick wet pavement. The tires of Jesse’s sparkling blue corvette lost traction which caused the tires to spin. The entire team watched as the monstrous semi truck plowed into Jesse’s
This story is told to provide the reader with a testament of police brutality. To prove that it is a real thing that happens and that the police officer’s actions were not only unnecessary, but unfair. Danna heavily relies on pathos to appeal to the audience’s
I roll up the car window on my barely one-year-old bright red Honda Accord, and watch the cop slowly drive away. When he’s out of sight, I look down and fixate on the small, pink paper in my lap. I try to read the words on it but my head 's still spinning I’m so dead. What are my parents going to say? There goes the rest of my summer.
Describe the circumstances that caused police to pull Wayne Williams over? The police that staked out around the bridge heard something thrown off the bridge about the size of a body and saw Wayne Williams car slowly driving on the bridge that was rarely driven on. Police found a victim’s tennis shoe, what was stuck to the tennis shoe?
During the early morning of July 24, 1973, two white Dallas police officers responded to a gas station for a burglary call in Little Mexico, one of the officers thought he recognized one of the Rodriguez brothers or witnesses gave the boys’ description, there are various answers as to how the police came to suspect the two brothers of burglary. Darrell Cain and Roy Arnold, the two Dallas cops, went to the Rodriguez house and apprehended Santos and David Rodriguez, who were twelve and thirteen respectively, and took them back to the scene of the crime. One of the officers, Darrell Cain pointed his service pistol at handcuffed Santos’ head and demanded he confess. Santos denied involvement in the burglary, so Cain pulled the trigger of his
After extensive research, in his “Barcelona Blues: Picasso, The Early Years” piece, Robert Lubar has shed light on one of the most misunderstood phenomena in art history: Picasso’s Blue Period. Although superficially these compositions seem to offer a poignant glimpse into Picasso’s personal life, or even symbolic and political connotations, the piece actually supersedes these inconclusive explanations. Pablo Picasso’s 1903 La Tragedia, for example, consists of a woman with her back turned to us potentially embracing something in her arms, showing only the side of her face to spectators as she peers down rather seriously. A man near her then has his arms crossed, left leg slightly bent in an awkward motion, not necessarily indicating movement
In the early morning, on a deserted street, these two San Francisco police officers found another piece flotsam washed upon their concreate shore. Iman, still cognoscente, yet non- responsive to questions offered, answered the questions that the officers asked with a belligerent, loud and protracted, “fuck you” in response to their queries. His fate was sealed. After repeatedly beating, their profane, non-cooperative perp, patrol officers Lafferty and Cooper .decided to forego their formal interrogations; threw Iman’s bloodied body into a police car, and proceeded to the nearest substation.
In the film Infamy, viewers see key conflicts between contemporary graffiti writers who consciously subvert the police and law enforcement efforts to remove graffiti. Firstly, the film illustrates that writers thwart police surveillance by choosing to tag in highly visible urban locations. Secondly, Infamy viewers understand that civilians have enforced the law by removing illegal graffiti from a variety of surfaces. Lastly, this documentary points out that regional differences in policing allowed graffiti to spread from the train yards and subway cars of New York to freight train cars further west. Although graffiti thrives because writers have confronted the police in New York and covered less-patrolled regions outside the city, civilians
Mom (between sobs) : “Yes, he had balding blonde hair, short, and was naked.” Sheriff: “What is the description of the car?” Mom (sobbing more) : “Red Chevy full-size four door truck.” Sheriff: “And what is your name sir?”