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Vehicle in Joe Biden?s motorcade hits three cars | New York Post
A state trooper in Joe Biden’s motorcade crashed into three other cars Monday, injuring one person in Wilmington, Delaware.
Biden’s vehicle was not involved in the crash and was unharmed, NBC’s Washington affiliate reported.
State police spokesman Master Cpl. Jeffrey Hale said a car in the motorcade struck a trooper’s vehicle and two other cars.
Biden has a home in Wilmington, which he returns to on weekends.
Biden’s vehicle was not involved in the crash and was unharmed, NBC’s Washington affiliate reported.
State police spokesman Master Cpl. Jeffrey Hale said a car in the motorcade struck a trooper’s vehicle and two other cars.
Biden has a home in Wilmington, which he returns to on weekends.
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Dash cam video shows Ark. police chief speeding, not given ticket | THV11.com
The Brinkley police officer then entered the video to approach Randle’s truck. The trooper says the officer had been following Randle for miles and called the ASP for help. As the officer walked up, Randle can be heard giving him a hard time.
“I know you didn’t call the State Police!” he says.
“I didn’t have your plate, so it didn’t go over,” the officer responds, which could indicate that, since the officer did not announce the truck’s license plate number into his radio, nobody else would know the chief had been pulled over.
After the trooper made a quick joke about getting a call because the truck was going so fast, the officer can be heard saying, “I had you locked in at 107.” Randle responded, “It won’t do 107. It’ll only do 95.”
Randle told THV11 that his truck has a governor on its engine that prevents it from going more than 95 miles per hour.
The officer then responded that he was driving 90 miles an hour and that Randle was still pulling away from him. They laugh a bit more, and then, roughly 45 seconds after the trooper first approached Randle’s window, the officer can be heard saying, “See you later, Chief,” as the two men walk back to their cars and Randle drives away.
As the trooper entered his car, the officer asked him how fast he had Randle driving. The trooper responded, “71 at the curve.”
THV11 spoke with Randle twice by phone on Monday and gave him the opportunity to record an interview to explain his side of the story, which he declined. He said never got close to the 95 mile per hour limit he mentioned regarding the governor on his truck. He also said he was not driving 71 miles per hour when he was pulled over.
Benjamin Martin, a Clarendon business owner, was driving home from work when he saw the traffic stop, and pulled over when he noticed a Brinkley police car making a stop inside Clarendon city limits.
“I find it, you know, very disheartening, that anyone, public official or not, would show such blatant disregard for the speed limit, and put the lives of innocent others at risk,” Martin said.
Though the state trooper claimed that the officer had been pursuing Randle for miles, Randle told THV11 that the officer was on his way to Clarendon to get fingerprints from someone at the county jail.
“I know you didn’t call the State Police!” he says.
“I didn’t have your plate, so it didn’t go over,” the officer responds, which could indicate that, since the officer did not announce the truck’s license plate number into his radio, nobody else would know the chief had been pulled over.
After the trooper made a quick joke about getting a call because the truck was going so fast, the officer can be heard saying, “I had you locked in at 107.” Randle responded, “It won’t do 107. It’ll only do 95.”
Randle told THV11 that his truck has a governor on its engine that prevents it from going more than 95 miles per hour.
The officer then responded that he was driving 90 miles an hour and that Randle was still pulling away from him. They laugh a bit more, and then, roughly 45 seconds after the trooper first approached Randle’s window, the officer can be heard saying, “See you later, Chief,” as the two men walk back to their cars and Randle drives away.
As the trooper entered his car, the officer asked him how fast he had Randle driving. The trooper responded, “71 at the curve.”
THV11 spoke with Randle twice by phone on Monday and gave him the opportunity to record an interview to explain his side of the story, which he declined. He said never got close to the 95 mile per hour limit he mentioned regarding the governor on his truck. He also said he was not driving 71 miles per hour when he was pulled over.
Benjamin Martin, a Clarendon business owner, was driving home from work when he saw the traffic stop, and pulled over when he noticed a Brinkley police car making a stop inside Clarendon city limits.
“I find it, you know, very disheartening, that anyone, public official or not, would show such blatant disregard for the speed limit, and put the lives of innocent others at risk,” Martin said.
Though the state trooper claimed that the officer had been pursuing Randle for miles, Randle told THV11 that the officer was on his way to Clarendon to get fingerprints from someone at the county jail.
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violent cops are allowed to attack other cops and keep job:
Deputy who beat K-9 partner will keep job, arbitrator rules
Deputy who beat K-9 partner will keep job, arbitrator rules
A Ramsey County deputy who pleaded guilty to animal cruelty after beating his canine partner during an out-of-town event will keep his job despite the sheriff’s office’s attempt to fire him.
Deputy Brett Arthur Berry was fired April 8, a few months after a Carlton County, Minn., judge sentenced him to a year of unsupervised probation for the June 2015 incident at Black Bear Casino. Berry admitted that he got drunk while at the casino for a canine officers’ certification event and beat his K-9 partner, Boone, out of frustration when he had a hard time putting the German shepherd back on the leash after taking him outside for a walk.
The incident was captured on security video and generated considerable anger from the public and embarrassment to the sheriff’s office.
Deputy Brett Arthur Berry was fired April 8, a few months after a Carlton County, Minn., judge sentenced him to a year of unsupervised probation for the June 2015 incident at Black Bear Casino. Berry admitted that he got drunk while at the casino for a canine officers’ certification event and beat his K-9 partner, Boone, out of frustration when he had a hard time putting the German shepherd back on the leash after taking him outside for a walk.
The incident was captured on security video and generated considerable anger from the public and embarrassment to the sheriff’s office.
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Denver cop caught on his own body camera stealing from suspect - NY Daily News
This body camera incriminated a cop, and acquitted a suspect.
A crooked Denver cop was arrested Friday after he was caught on his own body camera stealing $1,200 from a suspect at a crime scene — and the suspect is now free to go as a consequence, authorities said.
Officer Julian Archuleta, 48, was called to the scene of a shooting outside a 7-Eleven on Oct. 7 to take photos of a vehicle that a gunman had crashed during a pursuit with cops.
But Archuleta did more than just take photos after sifting through the car and finding some of the suspect's clothes, which had been removed by paramedics.
A crooked Denver cop was arrested Friday after he was caught on his own body camera stealing $1,200 from a suspect at a crime scene — and the suspect is now free to go as a consequence, authorities said.
Officer Julian Archuleta, 48, was called to the scene of a shooting outside a 7-Eleven on Oct. 7 to take photos of a vehicle that a gunman had crashed during a pursuit with cops.
But Archuleta did more than just take photos after sifting through the car and finding some of the suspect's clothes, which had been removed by paramedics.
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dude is able to order from in-and-out during a police pursuit
Watch: Aerial Footage Catches Man Stopping at a Drive Thru -- While Being Chased By Police
Watch: Aerial Footage Catches Man Stopping at a Drive Thru -- While Being Chased By Police
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policing in schools:
Video shows convicted Duval school guard use chokehold on middle-schooler | WJAX-TV
Video shows convicted Duval school guard use chokehold on middle-schooler | WJAX-TV
Video obtained by Action News Jax shows former Arlington Middle School security guard Robert Fields grabbing two students and slamming them to the ground.
It took four months of public records requests for Action News Jax to get the video from the State Attorney’s Office.
The incident happened in a hallway at the school’s building for students in the Emotional or Behavioral Disability program.
The affidavit for Field’s arrest warrant said the two students he scuffled with were 13 and 14 years old.
Court documents said on Dec. 9, 2015, Fields was trying to take a football and basketball from the boys after they disobeyed their substitute teacher and went outside to play.
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The school police report said the boy who was charged would not have been arrested if the officers had actually watched the surveillance video.
The charges against the boy were dropped.
Four months went by before Fields was arrested in May.
Fields was originally charged with felony child abuse, but was able to plead that down to a misdemeanor battery charge. He was sentenced to one day in jail and a year of probation.
The Filing Decision Form that Action News Jax got from the State Attorney’s Office said there was not enough evidence to prove the boys were actually injured, physically or mentally.
The form shows the mothers of both boys agreed to Fields’ downgraded charge.
It took four months of public records requests for Action News Jax to get the video from the State Attorney’s Office.
The incident happened in a hallway at the school’s building for students in the Emotional or Behavioral Disability program.
The affidavit for Field’s arrest warrant said the two students he scuffled with were 13 and 14 years old.
Court documents said on Dec. 9, 2015, Fields was trying to take a football and basketball from the boys after they disobeyed their substitute teacher and went outside to play.
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The school police report said the boy who was charged would not have been arrested if the officers had actually watched the surveillance video.
The charges against the boy were dropped.
Four months went by before Fields was arrested in May.
Fields was originally charged with felony child abuse, but was able to plead that down to a misdemeanor battery charge. He was sentenced to one day in jail and a year of probation.
The Filing Decision Form that Action News Jax got from the State Attorney’s Office said there was not enough evidence to prove the boys were actually injured, physically or mentally.
The form shows the mothers of both boys agreed to Fields’ downgraded charge.
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Cop punches Flagstaff woman in the face during arrest. Turns out the warrants are no longer active...
AZ cop punches woman in face during arrest
AZ cop punches woman in face during arrest
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policing in schools + above the law
School Cop Fires Gun in School for No Reason, Hitting a Teacher in the Neck -- Not Arrested
School Cop Fires Gun in School for No Reason, Hitting a Teacher in the Neck -- Not Arrested
A school resource officer at Bay City Western High and Middle School in Auburn, MI, discharged his weapon in the line of duty on Friday, Nov. 11th, at 12:30pm. But it’s not what one might think. Officer Adam Brown was reportedly in an empty room when the incident occurred. According to Michigan Live, Brown discharged his backup weapon, a .380 caliber Sig Sauer handgun, the bullet passing through a wall before striking a teacher in the neck.
Bay County Sheriff John E. Miller stated Brown’s possession of the weapon “conforms to departmental policy” and added, “he qualified with it and he was cleared by the range officer.”
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Pauline Helmling, president of the Bay City Public Schools Board of Education, did address the officer’s discharged firearm. Helmling told reporters, “This shook all of us to the core. It was very scary. And we are so grateful that no one got hurt.” Helmling offered no details but did say, “Being that it’s still under investigation and in the hands of the Michigan State Police, we know only as much as the public knows right now.”
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Bay County Sheriff John E. Miller stated Brown’s possession of the weapon “conforms to departmental policy” and added, “he qualified with it and he was cleared by the range officer.”
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Pauline Helmling, president of the Bay City Public Schools Board of Education, did address the officer’s discharged firearm. Helmling told reporters, “This shook all of us to the core. It was very scary. And we are so grateful that no one got hurt.” Helmling offered no details but did say, “Being that it’s still under investigation and in the hands of the Michigan State Police, we know only as much as the public knows right now.”
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Cop's Typo Leads to Innocent Woman's Car Crashed with a Spike Strip, Police Holding Her at Gunpoint
didnt even attempt to pull her over
Sophia Holmes had done nothing wrong, committed no traffic violation and was simply on her way home when police popped her tires with a spike strip, sending her crashing off the road. She was then pulled from the vehicle, forced to the ground and held at gunpoint — all because a cop made a typo.
Last week, Portland’s city council approved a $10,000 payout to settle a lawsuit brought against the police department by Holmes. On January 10, of this year, Holmes was driving home when she crossed paths with Officer Christopher Gjovik who was patrolling the area Holmes drove through every day to get home.
For an unknown reason, Gjovik ran Holmes’ plates. But, when he typed in the numbers into his unit’s computer — he entered them incorrectly. The car came back as stolen, according to the lawsuit. Gjovik then radioed in for backup and all hell broke loose.
“After falsely reporting that the plaintiff was operating a stolen motor vehicle, Officer David Arnold deployed spike strips as the plaintiff’s vehicle passed his location,” the suit said.
Last week, Portland’s city council approved a $10,000 payout to settle a lawsuit brought against the police department by Holmes. On January 10, of this year, Holmes was driving home when she crossed paths with Officer Christopher Gjovik who was patrolling the area Holmes drove through every day to get home.
For an unknown reason, Gjovik ran Holmes’ plates. But, when he typed in the numbers into his unit’s computer — he entered them incorrectly. The car came back as stolen, according to the lawsuit. Gjovik then radioed in for backup and all hell broke loose.
“After falsely reporting that the plaintiff was operating a stolen motor vehicle, Officer David Arnold deployed spike strips as the plaintiff’s vehicle passed his location,” the suit said.
didnt even attempt to pull her over
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The video is instantly entertaining because Kevin is in a bunny suit equipped large pink ears and all. Kevin also has an air horn.
The humor started when Kevin was told he would have to turn himself in for a violation of his SLAP probation.
S.L.A.P. is a program in New Jersey. It is actually called the Sheriff's Labor Assistance Program. This is a community-based corrections program that provides a structured alternative to imprisonment. People sentenced to SLAP perform moderate levels of manual labor instead of sitting in a jail cell.
So this program provides free manual labor for the state of NJ. People are given the choice to provide slave labor or sit in jail. The crimes that fit the program are not crimes at all. To qualify you have to have no victim. Meaning it has to be a simple non violent garbage charge in the first place.
Kevin decided if they were gonna lock him up for nothing he would at least have fun with it. Equipped with a bunny suit and a bullhorn he walked straight into the police department. His brother was following quietly with the camera.
Kevin walked up to the window and blew the air horn several times. He announced he was here to turn himself in. The woman was not amused. She yelled at him to stop it with the air horn. Kevin did not. He hit the button many more times over the next few minutes while he waited for officers to come take him to jail.
The mood changes when they see a police car come in fast from outside. The car was occupied by Officer Nick Maresca and his partner Officer Chris Lottito.
Nick Maresca was the first through the door. Kevin placed the air horn down and put his hands out to show he was no threat. Maresca immediately says "Who's blowing the f***** air horn?! " Kevin says "Me". Officer Maresca says "Why the F**** are you doing that?" Kevin responds "I don't know." That is when the officer slams him against the wall and punches him in the face while yelling "You don't F**ing know?!"
Kevin's brother quickly alerts the cops they are on camera. The cop says "I don't care about that". That's when Maresca grabbed Kevin and physically threw him into the back room. Maresca's partner, Chris Lottito went after Jason demanding to know why he was there. When Jason informed him he was there so his brother could turn himself in he was immediately pushed physically outside.
Kevin currently sits in the Sussex county jail on his original sentence of 12 days for violating the rules of the slave labor program.
He is now also facing charges of harassment, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct.
The person filming this whole thing was called to the police station 2 hours after leaving. He was told he had to come to pick up paperwork for his brother. When he arrived he was ALSO taken into custody. He was forced into the back and photographed. They then handed him a stack of charges.
The police claim that the person filming the encounter is guilty of harassment of the police. They also claim that he is guilty of disorderly conduct.
The last I checked filming is not a crime. Last I checked we are all responsible for our actions. You can not be charged with harassing an on duty official. Otherwise every cop would arrest every cop watcher every day.
I called the department myself and spoke with the desk Sargent. He informed me that there is an open investigation into the incident and the department can not comment further. I asked if the officer was on duty still. Again I was told "no comment" and was hung up on.
Once again the state of New Jersey has shown that its police play by their own rules. We see what happened to Trenton NJ after doing similar to a man there. The tax payers will be paying for years to come on that case.
The humor started when Kevin was told he would have to turn himself in for a violation of his SLAP probation.
S.L.A.P. is a program in New Jersey. It is actually called the Sheriff's Labor Assistance Program. This is a community-based corrections program that provides a structured alternative to imprisonment. People sentenced to SLAP perform moderate levels of manual labor instead of sitting in a jail cell.
So this program provides free manual labor for the state of NJ. People are given the choice to provide slave labor or sit in jail. The crimes that fit the program are not crimes at all. To qualify you have to have no victim. Meaning it has to be a simple non violent garbage charge in the first place.
Kevin decided if they were gonna lock him up for nothing he would at least have fun with it. Equipped with a bunny suit and a bullhorn he walked straight into the police department. His brother was following quietly with the camera.
Kevin walked up to the window and blew the air horn several times. He announced he was here to turn himself in. The woman was not amused. She yelled at him to stop it with the air horn. Kevin did not. He hit the button many more times over the next few minutes while he waited for officers to come take him to jail.
The mood changes when they see a police car come in fast from outside. The car was occupied by Officer Nick Maresca and his partner Officer Chris Lottito.
Nick Maresca was the first through the door. Kevin placed the air horn down and put his hands out to show he was no threat. Maresca immediately says "Who's blowing the f***** air horn?! " Kevin says "Me". Officer Maresca says "Why the F**** are you doing that?" Kevin responds "I don't know." That is when the officer slams him against the wall and punches him in the face while yelling "You don't F**ing know?!"
Kevin's brother quickly alerts the cops they are on camera. The cop says "I don't care about that". That's when Maresca grabbed Kevin and physically threw him into the back room. Maresca's partner, Chris Lottito went after Jason demanding to know why he was there. When Jason informed him he was there so his brother could turn himself in he was immediately pushed physically outside.
Kevin currently sits in the Sussex county jail on his original sentence of 12 days for violating the rules of the slave labor program.
He is now also facing charges of harassment, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct.
The person filming this whole thing was called to the police station 2 hours after leaving. He was told he had to come to pick up paperwork for his brother. When he arrived he was ALSO taken into custody. He was forced into the back and photographed. They then handed him a stack of charges.
The police claim that the person filming the encounter is guilty of harassment of the police. They also claim that he is guilty of disorderly conduct.
The last I checked filming is not a crime. Last I checked we are all responsible for our actions. You can not be charged with harassing an on duty official. Otherwise every cop would arrest every cop watcher every day.
I called the department myself and spoke with the desk Sargent. He informed me that there is an open investigation into the incident and the department can not comment further. I asked if the officer was on duty still. Again I was told "no comment" and was hung up on.
Once again the state of New Jersey has shown that its police play by their own rules. We see what happened to Trenton NJ after doing similar to a man there. The tax payers will be paying for years to come on that case.