At approximately 2143 Shift Supervisor Justin Riddle responded to a Code Red in the Central Services building. Upon arrival Riddle met with a Casper Police officer and began a floor by floor search. The problem was found on the first floor in the area commonly called the dock. The sprinkler sytem had malfunctioned and had flooded the area upon arrival. Shortly thereafter Fire Department arrived.
Title: Schneckloth v. Bustamonte Date/Court: The United States Supreme Court, 1973 Facts: This case deals with Clyde Bustamonte, who tried to defraud a check. At 2:40 a.m. local Sunnyvale Police Officer James Rand stopped a vehicle that had a burnt out headlight and license plate light. When Officer Rand approached the vehicle he found that the individuals Joe Alcala, Bustamonte, and Joe Gonzales were in the front seat. In the rear of the vehicle Officer Rand saw three older gentlemen, Officer Rand then asked the driver if he had identification and the driver (Gonzales) did not have any. Rand then asked the other individuals in the car and only Alcala had a valid license, after producing his license Alcala told the officer that the car was his brothers.
Athletic Director Bob Marcus has quite the challenge in allocating the athletic department funds appropriately throughout all the programs within Oakbend Senior High School. After critically analyzing the case study it was quite clear some sports such as football and girls basketball received much more funding compared to other sports such as cross country and track and field. Throughout this case brief an effective solution that is both fair and in line with the districts mission will be expanded on to assist Bob Marcus is making the necessary budget cuts to provide a successful athletic program in the future. Marcus needs to cut about $80,000 from the previous budget plan to accommodate the funding cuts made by the school.
As Lawyer Farrington said, Lou Dempsey was accused of illegally selling alcohol to the minor, Eric Howe. Mr. Dempsey failed to meet his responsibilities of asking for identification and anticipating violence and/or accidents caused from alcohol. The amount of alcohol that was given to Mr. Howe, allowed each member attending the party to dissipate their sobriety after drinking four standard cups.
1. Facts: Explain the essential facts of the case. Tell the story of the case. Jacob Winkleman is a 6-year-old student at Pleasant Valley Elementary School in Parma, Ohio. Jacob was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder and is covered under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (Act or IDEA), 84 Stat. 175, as amended, 20 U. S. C. §1400 et seq.
In the article, “Man Charged With Assault of Manchester Police Officers” by anonymous found in Union Leader on January 7, 2016, talks about how a man named, Ousman Trawalley assaults Manchester Police Officers. Trawalley was said to be seen waving a knife around illegally and when the police officer,Marc Lachance, went to pat him down. He noticed, Trawalley, hiding the knife in his sleeve. When asked to drop the knife he began struggling and started to fight the officer. Reinforcements were called in to help.
Agents said Sipple started up to eight shots. He was taken into guardianship at that scene almost 20 minutes before Melton was shot at 22nd Street and Haskell Avenue. Police said the ambush on a law requirement officer charge is on the grounds that he had a firearm
Directly upstairs, off duty police officers were having a party too. The Bra Boys gang knew this and chose to start a fight. They threw punches and soon a massive gang fight had started, which injured about thirty officers. Eight people were arrested, none of which were cops. They justified this by saying “the only way out was to fight”, but this simply wasn’t the case.
On Friday December 1, 2015 an officer was slashed over the face by an inmate he received 50 stitches. Officers Smith was on a medical leave for 6months. However, workers compensation only paid for a month of his recover process. There were over 50 correction officer out of work in 2015 because of job related injuries. As you may know the DOP is a dangerous job.
Gray was arrested for possession of what police claimed was an illegal switchblade. Eyewitnesses said that police used excessive force during the arrest. Then, Gray was not secured in the back of the moving police transport wagon. His neck was broken. Gray died within days from injuries to his spinal cord.”
The rioters attacked the police officers that tried to stop them and a rioter struck a man named Sergt. Kan and he was struck with a paving stone and was knocked unconscious. Private Horlacker was jumped on and beaten. Private Neill was bruised all along his face. Private Hobbs had his knee caps fractured and was injured inside of his face.
After I terminated the relationship with the Chief of Police’s niece he approached me several times and spoke about the relationship. He advised me on more than one occasion that his family wants me to be fired from my position as a police officer because of breaking up with her. Shortly thereafter the Chief attempted to discipline me for violations of the department that either did not occur or were not rules or enforced. The Mount Carmel Township Police Officer’s Union and I were forced to argue the decision he made.
If I was in Taylor’s position I would defiantly report the real story. I would report that officer Ansley used excessive force on the individual. The individual was put in the hospital with multiple fractures to his skull, by the hands of a “Supposedly” well trained officer. What if it was my child, mother, or someone I personally knew. I would have told Lt.
The causes of the injuries were at first obscure; eyewitness records recommended that the officers include used excess force against Gray while apprehending him. Commissioner Anthony W. Batts reported that, despite department tactics, the officers did not fasten Gray properly while inside the van when transporting him to the police headquarters. The medical examination found that Gray had sustained the injuries while in transport. On May 1, 2015, the Baltimore City State 's Attorney, Marilyn Mosby, announced her office filed charges against six cops after they got a medical examiner report that led Gray 's passing a homicide. The officer driving the van was accused of second-degree "debased heart homicide," and others were charged with violations extending from murder to unlawful arrest.