5:25 The cop draws his gun and executes the dog. June 2010 – A LaGrange, MO man who drew national attention after video showing police killing one of his dogs surfaced on the Internet vowed Thursday to seek changes in the law. Judge Fred Westhoff fined Marcus Mays for failure to register a dog with the city and 0 for failure to have a leash or muzzle on a vicious animal. Mays also must pay court costs of . “We can’t have dogs taking after young children or even adults,” Westhoff said. “It’s just not safe.” Mays requested the bench trial and represented himself. Afterward, he said he will ask the city to revise its animal ordinances. “I think if I get enough people together and raise a big enough complaint, maybe they’ll change it,” Mays said. City Attorney Jeff Curl said he had hoped for a stiffer fine because it would have “sent a message” to dog owners to “follow the ordinance.” Mays described the animal as an American bulldog, but authorities termed it a pit bull. The dog, named Cammie, was shot to death on March 31 by Officer Doug Howell. Video from part of the incident later was posted on YouTube, but it shows fewer than 10 minutes of the 68 minutes that Howell and Officer Jason Powell were on the scene. The video which was not shown at Thursday’s hearing, was from a police car camera. Mays said a friend of his put it on the Internet. The officers were responding to a call from LaGrange resident Mary Coleman that the dog had acted threateningly toward her …
When Big Boss orders Nightshade to loot Empire City’s charity ball donation vault for a lousy 10% cut, she refuses. Big Boss then gets Buttons McBoomboom to kidnap her sister, Kathleen, in order to force her to do it. They also make it appear as if Nightshade did it. Mace investigates & teams up with her to solve the case. A romance develops between the two of them in the process. I recorded this when it used to be played on a presentation program called Cheez TV, that was on Channel 10 in Australia, if you’re wondering what this “Cheez TV!” thing is about when it went to a commercial break.
Protest at the Iranian embassy in Copenhagen triggered by the recent execution of five kurdish/iranian political prisoners in Iran. About 100 people attacked the embassy and police with stones, police spokesman Mads Firlings said. The police initially responded with pepper spray and then called in reinforcements, including police dogs, he said. Four demonstrators were arrested, and one officer was lightly wounded, he said. The demonstrations began peacefully but turned violent when a representative of the Iranian Embassy “provoked the demonstrators” with “very bad words in Persian,” said Hilsen Mahmoud, the demonstration organizer and a member of the group Free Iran Society. In response, the demonstrators attacked the embassy, he said. Text source: edition.cnn.com
Police Brutality: Officer Richard Chrisman Arrested For Killing Son And Family Dog. This all started at a trailer park near Central and South Mountain. A woman called 911 to report domestic violence on the part of her son, 29-year-old Danny Frank Rodriguez.. Officers showed up at the home and at some point, Officer Chrisman opened fire at the man, killing him. “They killed him for no reason they just shot him,” said Elvira Fernandez, the man’s mother, anguished. “I said don’t hurt him whatever you do don’t hurt him… they went in there and they killed him!” Chrisman was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, a felony.The probable cause statement alleges that two officers went inside the mobile home and Rodriguez began yelling that they needed a warrant. Chrisman allegedly pulled his pistol, put the muzzle against the suspect’s head and told him, “We don’t need no warrant Mother Fucker” Over the next few minutes, Chrisman shocked Rodriguez with a stun gun and shot his dog.When Rodriguez started to retreat by taking up his bicycle, but he and Chrisman struggled, and finally Chrisman shot him from 2 to 3 feet away, according to documents.. Officer Sergio Virgillo, who accompanied Chrisman on the domestic violence call, told detectives that he saw no threat and no weapon in the suspect’s hands. Officer Virgillo, a 14-year veteran of the force, called it “the worst day of his life.” “We will investigate this thoroughly and we will do everything possible to make …
Melbourne – Man dies after being sprayed with pepper (capsicum) spray – A man has died in police custody, after being sprayed with capsicum foam in Melbourne’s South-East last night. Did they use more spray on him because he was “irrational”??? Victoria police have returned to the bad old days of executing the mentally disabled + those with psychiatric health issues on the streets, uhh! The 29-year-old man was arrested by police investigating a stabbing at Noble Park. Police say the man was carrying a knife and refused to stop when an officer tried to arrest him. There was a brief scuffle and a member of the public came to the officer’s assistance before the man was finally subded. Superintendent Shane Patton says the man was cleared to travel in the divisional van to the Dandenong Police Station. “At that stage the suspect was given aftercare in relation to the foam that was deployed and after the aftercare was being given the offender was actually ranting and raving. His behaviour was not very rational,” he said. “Given the way he was behaving they actually called the ambulance and the ambulance came and assessed him. After the assessment he was cleared to be taken back to the police station.” “When he was taken out of the divisional van he was unconcious and wasn’t breathing,” he said. Superintendent Patton says he is unsure whether police had been fully monitoring the man in the divisional van….. www.abc.net.au In a statement this afternoon, police said preliminary …
This is mostly just audio because I put my camera in my pocket right before we got arrested. You can faintly hear a riot cop pepper spraying a kid directly in the eyes and then threatening to do that to all of us. On Friday, September 25, right after the G20 summit had ended, over 100 people were arrested in the Oakland area of Pittsburgh. 56 Were trapped by riot police on all sides and arrested on the Cathedral of Learning lawn at the University of Pittsburgh. There were peaceful activists, students, and community members arrested. Police used excessive and unnecessary force, often deploying smoke bombs, tear gas, and pepper spray and dogs on innocent people just trying to leave. Many people were beaten up. They were essentially using college students to practice martial law. This is one of the only videos that survived because most people had their cameras broken by police. View first video here: www.youtube.com
PHOENIX – The story of a Phoenix police officer who shot and killed a man Tuesday has taken a shocking twist. We’ve learned that the officer, Richard Chrisman, is now under arrest. This all started at a trailer park near Central and South Mountain. A woman called 911 to report domestic violence on the part of her son, 29-year-old Danny Frank Rodriguez. Officers showed up at the home and at some point, Officer Chrisman opened fire at the man, killing him. “They killed him for no reason they just shot him,” said Elvira Fernandez, the man’s mother, anguished. “I said don’t hurt him whatever you do don’t hurt him… they went in there and they killed him!” Chrisman was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, a felony. The probable cause statement alleges that two officers went inside the mobile home and Rodriguez began yelling that they needed a warrant. Chrisman allegedly pulled his pistol, put the muzzle against the suspect’s head and told him, “We don’t need no warrant [expletive].” Over the next few minutes, Chrisman shocked Rodriguez with a stun gun and shot his pit bull. When Rodriguez started to retreat by taking up his bicycle, but he and Chrisman struggled, and finally Chrisman shot him from 2 to 3 feet away, according to documents.. Officer Sergio Virgillo, who accompanied Chrisman on the domestic violence call, told detectives that he saw no threat and no weapon in the suspect’s hands. Officer Virgillo, a 14-year veteran of the force, called it “the …