• P alleges false arrest. P was arrested for shooting CW Flaming St. Fleur (non-party). At Grand Jury, Mr. St. Fleur testified that he was shot and turned around saw P standing there. P was indicted by a grand jury. Mr. St. Fleur went to the precinct and recanted his identification of P to Det. Torres. Det. Torres informed Mr. St. Fleur to go to the DA’s office. On 11/3/2008, Mr. St. Fleur spoke with ADA Thomas McManus and recant his identification of P. Mr. St. Fleur identified another person as shooter and claimed to the person in the neighborhood. P was incarcerated when Mr. St. Fleur stated seeing the shooter of the street. Criminal charges were, later, dismissed. P was incarcerated for more than 10 months. Mr. St. Fleur stated in an affidavit
There are two Ps (Vance Williams and Rick Williams); they are brothers. P alleges that they were walking on the sidewalk with a friend, Davon Carr (non-party) when undercover officers stopped them. Ps allege that MOS questioned them about guns. P Rick Williams alleges that MOS Ashby grabbed him and slammed him to the ground. P Vance Williams states that MOS was punched him in the neck causing him to have an epileptic seizure. P Vance Williams alleges that MOS maced him. Ps allege they were taken to the 67th precinct. P Vance Williams alleges that at the precinct his request for medical attention was delayed. MOS Ashby states that he observed Ps Rick Williams and Vance Williams with open containers. MOS stopped Ps and Mr. Carr then P Rick Williams
P alleges assault and false arrest. P claims he was a guest at a party when MOS arrived and recovered a firearm on the ground. P claims that he was not in possession of a firearm. P alleges that he was falsely arrested for criminal possession of weapon, sprayed with mace, and assaulted by MOS. Defendant MOS states that they were responding to a radio run for shots fired and a vehicle fleeing the scene. While canvassing the area, MOS observed a party in a yard which had very loud music playing and people were drinking in the street. Sgt. Arquer entered the party through the main entrance to shut down the party, and MOS Mayer entered through the side gate. As Sgt. Arquer was speaking to an individual, MOS Mayer observed P walking in his direction
P alleges false arrest for criminal possession of a weapon. P alleges that he and his two friends were helping his father in law move. P alleges that he was placing bags into a van when MOS approached and questioned him. P alleges that he informed MOS that he was helping his father in law move out. P alleges that MOS searched him and the bags without consent and recovered an antique long bladed knife and P was arrested. MOS stated that MOS Grieco, who was inside an unmarked vehicle with defendants MOS Mayer and Winters, observed P and two other males walking on sidewalk carrying what appeared to be electronic equipment. MOS Grieco approached P and began to question P. MOS Grieco stated that P did state that he was moving. MOS Grieco observed
P alleges excessive force. P alleges he was on the sideway when defendant MOS Delprete and Vaccarino approached him. P claims MOS Delprete struck him on the side of his face. P alleges that he grabbed the fence and his back was to the MOS. P claims he refused to let go of the fence when MOS ordered him. P states that MOS punched approximately 14 to 20 times in face and head. P claims that he was struck with a flashlight. P claims that he was pepper sprayed in the face causing him to let go of the fence and fall to the ground. P claims that while he was on the ground he was kicked in his side and face causing him to lose consciousness. P alleges that he received 13 stitches to his face and was diagnosed with fracture left eye socket. MOS
The police department did a follow up with the highly detailed tip they received. The defendants where watched closely and the officers did a follow up on the exact activities that they received from the anonymous tip. The officers gathered all the information they observed in doing the follow up, and received a warrant. The warrant allowed the officers to search the home and the defendant’s automobiles. The officer’s drug dogs found drugs, weapons and contraband in the defendants home and automobiles. Stated in the article, that the defendants made trips to Florida to bring back narcotics. Mader followed up on the tip and discovered that Lance had made a reservation to West Palm Beach. Lance was followed to the hotel, where he left with Sue in the family car back to Bloomingdale. The information that the officers gathered allowed them to provide evidence that the defendants where selling and bringing back drugs and with the tip, they were given a search warrant from the magistrate.
P alleges temporary loss of his dog and false arrest. P alleges he was holding his dog on a leash on the street when MOS grabbed and threw him to the ground causing P to let go of the leash. P alleges that the dog lunged towards defendant MOS and MOS shot at the dog. P alleges that he was cuffed and taken to the precinct and defendant MOS took his dog to an animal dog as a lost dog. P alleges that he had to pay $280 to retrieve his dog back. P alleges that MOS did not allow his tied his dog up. P alleges that the criminal charges were, later, dismissed. No other information is known about the case. It is unclear what role, if any, Defendant MOS Jeffrey Sisco, played in this
P alleges excessive force and false arrest. P alleges that he was inside his house with his girlfriend when MOS knocked on his door and entered the house. P alleges that MOS informed him that they were looking for a Miguel Tejada and P stated that he did not know the person. P alleges that P provided MOS with his identification. P alleges that MOS grabbed, handcuffed and removed from the apartment. P alleges that he was sexually assaulted during the strip search. Defendant Jose Peinan states that he observed P make a drug to sale to another individual. When MOS went to apprehended P, P went into the house. MOS knocked on the door and asked P to come outside where he was placed under arrested. MOS Peinan identified P as the seller. Criminal
P alleges assault and false arrest. P alleges that he was seated in the front passenger along with his friend Dennis Gambino (non-party) in Mr. Gambino’s car which was parked on the street. P alleges that MOS pulled up next them in an unmarked police car and instructed Gambino to open the doors. P alleges that MOS pulled P and Gambino out of the car and arrested him. P claims that another unmarked NYPD vehicle drove up to the location. P alleges defendant MOS Truscelli pushed against the car then MOS Panizzi, Truscelli, Velez, Smimov, Banghart, Litrell, and Delprete punched and kicked P causing to lose consciousness. P states that he was transported to Richmond Univ. Medical Center where he was diagnosed with a broken nose and other injuries.
The pickup truck’s owner arrived, the defendant got his keys, told him to sit in the truck, and gave him beer. He then got back under the truck to wait some more. Passerby’s alerted the police who arrested the defendant. He also testified that while waiting for his friend, he started sobering up and thinking things over. He removed the bullets from the gun and put them in his pocket, and made plans to have a party at his house with the people in the pickup. They were drinking and conversing when the police arrived.
- 3:45p.m. Newton County, GA police arrived that consisted of two police cars and four police officers in response to Mr. Kennedy call to 9/11 call. Mr. Kennedy met with the officers in the lobby. After the meeting with Mr. Kennedy, the police officers met with the GS and the HOD. The police informed them that Mr. Kennedy alleges that Ms. Champagne assaulted him and threaten him with a gun. The HOD and GS asked the officers where this alleged gun was, they stated that Mr. Kennedy reported that Ms. Champagne left the gun in her car. The police stated that they advised Mr. Kennedy that this was a internal matter and he could file a complaint in court if he wishes; additionally, that he could wear a camera to work. Police informed management (HOD and GS) that Mr. Kennedy accused Ms. Champagne of assaulting him and threating him with a gun. They also informed Ms. Narvil that they advised Mr. Kennedy of his right to file a Treatment Payment Operations (TPO); however, they express their concerns from their investigation that Ms. Champagne
On November 19, 2016 I went to Price County Superior Court from 9:30am-12pm. I watched the court session in room 202A of case #16-077-01126 between John Lewis and the State of Washington. Present in the courtroom was Judge Whitener, prosecutor Lewis of WA state, John Lewis the defendant representing himself, an appointed court member to assist the defendant, Deputy Kevin Pressel who gave the witness testimony, and lastly the court reporter, clerk, and bailiff (no jury). In this case, Lewis driving a truck was being followed by another vehicle who also reported that Lewis shot a revolver out his window. The two vehicles ultimately crashed and police were called to the scene. Pressel was first to arrive and identified and detained Lewis. Soon after Pressel identified a firearm in the truck, but Lewis denied he had a firearm and thinks it was planted by the people in other vehicle. The court session today between Lewis and WA State, was questing the legality of Pressel taking the Firearm from the vehicle without warrant and if the firearm is tampered evidence.
On February 20, 2016 about 2310 and 2320 hours he was at a house party for his little cousin at 55 Bowen Street, Staten Island Apt. 411. While he was standing in the hale way there were six [6] police officer in uniform present, shortly after four [4] detectives [plainclothes officers]showed up and the were making sure nothing happened at the party. One of the detective approached him and asked him for his name and he provided him with the necessary information. The detective then told him that he had a warrant and he
Plaintiff claims false arrest and malicious prosecution. Plaintiff states he was arrested for criminal possession of marijuana however no marijuana was recovered. PO Hernandez, PO Bonet, and PO Heredia were members of the anti-crime in PSA 6. Officers observed via Viper camera plaintiff and two other apprehended individuals smoking marijuana in the park behind a housing project. Officers approached plaintiff and two individuals and conducted a stop and frisk. Officers did not recover any contraband or marijuana was recovered. Plaintiff and the two individuals were transported to the precinct where a bag of marijuana was recovered during a search at the precinct. Officers could not determine ownership of the marijuana therefore all three were
P alleges that MOS did not respond to her and Mr. Poulson request for assistance for P. P alleges the MOS opened the van’s back door two more people (non-parties) in the van and observed P lying on the floor of the van. P alleges that she informed MOS could not move and thinks she remain on the floor of van until they arrived at precinct. P alleges that at the precinct she informed MOS that she cannot move then MOS picked her by the arm and dropped her on the floor of the van. P claims that MOS placed her on a chair and dragged inside the precinct. P claims that she was transported to the hospital where she was diagnosed with a possibly hairline fracture and was given crutches, soft cast to wear, and pain killers. P alleges that she stopped using the soft cast and crutches after a few months and took the pain killers on and off for a couple of
The Monstrous and merciless fires have had a huge impact on the community and significant consequences. There are many small businesses in the Blue Mountains area that were hugely impacted by the fires. Most of the businesses are struggling with normal circumstances and business owners are often using money from their personal savings to keep the company going. These fires forced business owners to write off around 10 days as lost, and focus on recovery, continue to pay wages with little or no workers still working, also businesses have no support or funds to bring them back to a stable income. Tourism also took a huge fall as many canceled bookings due to the fires have caused a huge loss to the Blue Mountains community as most of their income