On August 8th, 2017 at 1155 hours, I responded to the lobby of Mission Police Station at 630 Valencia St., regarding a report of domestic violence that occurred at 10 Pond St.. I responded as the 3D13D with Officer McCarter #4187, and were in full police uniform. Officer McCarter activated her (BWC/1) body worn camera and later uploaded video onto evidence.com
(RV/1) The Victim requested confidentiality and will only be referred to as “The Victim”.
Upon arrival, I located The Victim sitting in a chair, by the north wall of the lobby. I ask The Victim if she needed any medical attention and she told me she did not. I did not observe any physical injuries and The Victim appeared in good physical health.
The Victim said that at 0800 hours, she was in her house livingroom with her boyfriend (S/1) Joe Rucker when they started arguing. The Victim said that she believed Rucker was cheating on her and was upset at him for his behavior. The Victim said that Rucker started yelling at her at which point she wanted to leave the room. The Victim said Rucker placed himself in the living room doorway leading to the hallway, preventing her from leaving. The Victim stated that she told Rucker she wanted to leave and he said “no”, not moving from his position. When The Victim tried to step past Rucker she was pushed back causing her to stumble. The Victim said she was pushed on the left shoulder and that Rucker had used his left hand to push her. The Victim said she did not have any pain
On Thursday, July 23, 2015, at approximately 0509 hours, I responded to Arbor Creek Apartments, 1120 South Main St #13 for a person down. I arrived on location and noticed black male lying on the ground with blood emitting from the back of his head and out of his noise. I checked his common carotid artery and noticed that he did not have a pulse. I was then greeted by the complainant, Sumautree Hardison. Hardison advised that she heard a bang, went outside and noticed Brandon (unknown) was lying on the ground.
On 7/6/2015 S/O EMT Perez was dispatched to WC-407 regaurding a pendant alarm. S/O EMT Perez knocked and annoounced his presence at the door, when there was no answer S/O EMT Perez proceeded to search the apartment. S/O EMT Perez found the resident, a Mrs. Mary Beiter toppled over her walker by her bedside. Mrs. Mary Beiter was trying to get inter her bed when she lost balance and fell and could not get up under her own strength. Mrs.Beiter did not complain of any hip pain during the pelvic exam but did state that she has a bad knee and hip that makes it rather hard to stand on her own. S/O EMT Perez asked Mrs.Beiter if she wanted to be transported to the hospital before he picked her up which she declined. S/O EMT Perez performed a lift assist
On 25-Aug-15, at approximately 1545 hours, the writer and Acting SSL C.Tessarolo responded to a call from POC to attend PHAU, because one of the patients has ran out of the unit. The writer was on his way to PHAU, while he noticed two clinical staffs being physically engaged with the patient by the LAB. The writer rushed to the location and asked the clinical staff if they wanted the officers to take over and escort him back to the unit. The clinical staff had a strong hold of the patient's arms, so they told the officers that they will be fine, but they asked the officers to accompany them, while they are taking him back. The writer and Acting SSL C.Tessarolo along with the clinical staffs escorted the patient back to the unit and secured
She stated he left and came back drunk, banging loudly on the door. CV-1 opened the door for S-1 Ahmed. CV-1 said S-1’s mental disorder kicked in, and he forced her to give him oral sex two times the night of 06/03/18. CV-1 said S-1 Ahmed stated to her that he was having an anxiety attack. CV-1 did not know how or when S-1 Ahmed left on the 06/03/18. CV-1 said he came back 06/04/18 and forced vaginal sex four times. CV-1 stated that she told him no. S-1 Ahmed grabbed her throat with one hand. CV-1 stated she did not lose consciousness and that her throat was sore and hurt when she talked. CV-1 stated S-1 Ahmed held her hips down, grabbed her thighs, and held her down at the edge of the bed. CV-1 stated S-1 Ahmed left again, but she could not identify how or when he
On 7/20/2015 S/O EMT Perez was dispatched to PV-210 regarding a pendant alarm. When S/O EMT Perez arrived on scene he saw Mrs. Joan Friberg on the floor outside her apartment. Mrs. Joan Friberg stated that she was trying to open her apartment door and when she did she slipped and slid onto the floor and was unable to get up on her own strength. Mrs. Friberg stated that she her last fall was tuesday and that she had no changes in her medications.Mrs. Friberg is also answering all questions appropriatly and states that she does infact remember the fall. Mrs. Friberg is currently seeing Dr.Kundrat and states that shes not on any blood thinners. S/O EMT Perez performed a pelvic exam which yeilded no pain or grimace in Mrs. Friberg. S/O EMT Perez
I arrived on scene at approximately 02:11 hours. I approached the front door and the victim, Hollie J. McIntosh (F/W, DOB: 07/26/1988) opened the door and let me inside. I inquired with McIntosh what happened. McIntosh stated she was shoved and choked by her boyfriend, James Dean Carvell (M/W, DOB: 01/25/1988). I observed a red mark on McIntosh’s neck. McIntosh advised Carvell was in the bedroom. McIntosh pointed to the bedroom. I entered the bedroom. Carvell was lying
REPORTER: The reporter/niece (Deshannon) called with concerns for the victims, Louise and Lorinn. Louise can not walk or dress herself (needs assistance with ADL’s); the reporter said she is very confused. Lorinn is disabled (needs assistance with ADL’s). The reporter said the victims were admitted into the hospital (unknown) when and released on 12/23/2015. Prior to being admitted, the reporter said the doctor said he would see if he could have them placed into a nursing home or facility. The reporter said they were released from the hospital and didn’t go to the nursing home. According to the reporter, the doctor said they were dehydrated. The reporter said they need help; Lorine has a nurse who comes out to the home and gives her bathes,
On Tuesday, July 14, 2015, at approximately 2332 hours, I responded to Kroger, 1745 Highway 138, for an altercation in the parking lot. Upon my arrival I noticed a female, Ashley Franks, involved in verbal altercation with a male, Jacque Carter, inside a Kia Sorento, Ga tag number PFJ3945. I exited my vehicle and met with the victim/complainant Franks. Franks advised me a physical altercation had taken place inside of the vehicle and Carter had hit/bumped her in the course of the altercation.
RAMIREZ brought me to the living of the apartment where I observed VAZQUEZ lying on the floor. As I approached VAZQUEZ I noticed a large pool of blood on his left side of his body along with a knife. I quickly preformed an emergency aid and protective sweep of the apartment. I then quickly took VAZQUEZ vitals and requested medical. VAZQUEZ was unresponsive and had no signs of a pulse. VAZQUEZ body was facing up with his face pointing north and his feet facing south in the living of the apartment. I observed that VAZQUEZ had a large laceration on his left side of his rib cage. Once I rendered aid to VAZQUEZ I then asked RAMIREZ if she was in need of medical. Ramirez declined medical.
There are many different types of domestic violence. Physical abuse is the most obvious form, but this is not to say that outsiders always recognize it. Generally, physical violence causes bodily harm, using a variety of methods. Slapping, pushing, throwing, hitting, punching, and strangling are only a few methods. An object or weapon may or may not be used. There is not always physical evidence of physical abuse such as bruising, bleeding, scratches, bumps, etc., therefore, absence of physical marks does not necessarily mean physical abuse had not occurred. Physical abuse sometimes escalates to murder (Morris and Biehl 7, Haley 14-17).
After collecting and analyzing all the data during the duration of the experiment, the authors’ found that the best way to handle a domestic violence dispute, was to make an arrest. The arrestee then would be charged with battery touch or strike. Although during the period of time that the experiment was conducted many states were not granted the privilege to arrest on a domestic dispute without a warrant or without the victim stating he or she wants the offender arrested. Which goes to show that this experiment paved the way and showed the critical importance of state government authorizing police to make probable cause arrests in cases of domestic violence disputes. With that impact, many changes to policies erected allowing it to be possible
No pictures were taken of the victim or the scene due Ms. Murphy being transported to Duke Regional Hospital for complaining of shortness of breath. Ms. Murphy was advised on how to get a DVPO, how to make a safety plan and what her victim rights are. The victim understands all the above information.
If you believe that you are in any kind of abuse relationship, or someone makes you feel anxious or stressed stop it now. If you know someone who is in a abuse relationship speak now and help them before it’s too late like it was for a lot more people. Let’s make a change today. Don’t wait for tomorrow, tomorrow might be too
Domestic violence has been a main issue throughout history and all over the world; it can evidentially affect children, the elderly, women, and even men. Although abuse can affect many individuals, a significant portion of domestic abuse cases are against women. Globally, women are constantly facing physical, social and mental abuse by men and/or their significant others. In past years, the issue of domestic violence has gained the attention of researchers. In fact, studies have shown that it is a global issue negatively impacting the social and health status of individuals, particularly women. A survey of domestic abuse in Canada signifies that 29% of married women have been abused by their partners at least once (Nwosu, 2006). Many argue
Like so many of the topics studied by investigators in our research institutions, domestic violence does not happen in a vacuum. In an attempt to better understand DV as it occurs in the real world with the accompanying compounding issues which often occur with DV (e.g. addiction, financial problems, health issues, language barriers, etc.), I propose a two-part research project. The first part will focus on undocumented DV survivors and their experiences and journey toward seeking assistance/resources for DV. The second part will focus on the perpetrator of DV and attempt to identify typologies of batterers. Taken together the hope is that this research project will provide a better understanding of domestic violence as experienced in the community.