On Jan. 4 this year, a warrant was issued for Bond’s arrest after he was charged with assault with a deadly weapon doing great bodily harm. John Hicks, a family friend for 25 years, stood with Rivera outside the crime-scene tape and talked about Bond. “He told me they’d have to kill him before he’d go back to jail,” Hicks said. Diaz said his officers had been looking for Bond and found him at his mother’s home. Officers had been watching the residence, and about 2:45 p.m. Saturday, Bond left on his bicycle.
Riff then began a card game with Ace Harte (professional gambler), Jacques Orbedder (Over the road trucker from Canada), and some other guys. Sally watched the game. About 10:30 P.M. Riff told Ms. Slick to leave and he would cal her when the game ended. Riff thinks he had won about $500.00 at that point. About ten to fifteen minutes after Ms. Slick left, Riff’s boss Vibes Blare came into the room and was upset to see Riff playing cards due to Riff owing Blare $50.00.
Andrew Carnegie and his Theories of Wealth – “Wealth” – essay arguing the wealth had a god given responsibility to care out charity to benefit society, put over $350M into support for libraries, universities, and other public institutions 9. Haymarket Incident – Knights of Labor participated in a Chicago strike to achieve an 8 hr workday. Police attempted to break up meeting, someone threw bomb that killed 7 police officers. 8 anarchists were sentenced to death. Led Ams to believe the labor mvmt was radical and violent and also led to the decline of the Knights of
Informs: Man shot and killed in police-involved shooting identified BY DANIEL CHANG DCHANG@MIAMIHERALD.COM The man shot and killed by police Tuesday afternoon in a West Miami-Dade apartment complex has been identified as Alexis Suarez Reyes, Miami-Dade police said Wednesday. Reyes, 47, lived at the apartment complex at 1907 SW 107th Ave. Miami-Dade police detectives had gone to the complex to follow up on an investigation of a case from Miami International Airport when they encountered Reyes in the apartment. According to a news release issued Wednesday, Reyes was armed when police confronted him. He was shot multiple times and subsequently transported to the Trauma Center at Kendall Regional Medical Center, where he died. Reyes
Branzburg v Hayes, Confidentiality, and Shield Laws A citizen walking the streets of New York, down a dark alley, in a not so popular area witnesses a murder. The next day, the citizen hears about the murder on the local news station. Later the citizen hears on the radio that the silent witness program is offering an award for anyone who witnessed the murder which occurred in the same area on the same night that the witness was walking down the street. The citizen decides to come forward and provide details to the police regarding what he or she witnessed the night in question. A few days later, the suspect is caught based on the witness account of events.
At the beginning of chapter 9, Nick Carraway informs the reader upon the impact that Gatsby’s death and the ‘holocaust’-like aftermath of it has had upon him, through the quote "After two years," then, "I remember the rest of that day, and that night, and the next day". The days he is referring to are the ones after Gatsby’s demise – and how there was an endless flow of reports and policemen flocking to the mansion, creating a twisted, parodical version of his famed parties. However, it could be also considered not a parody, since the policemen and such care as much about Gatsby as his party-goers did beforehand – the sad truth of Gatsby’s life and the ‘American Dream’ as a whole. Nick, revealing his respect for Gatsby that has developed over the summer – showing character development throughout the story – worries that the reporters swarming the house care not about Gatsby and simply wish to turn his tragic death into a best-selling headline, filling their story with whispered rumours and degrading lies. Worse than this, Nick finds that nobody seems to be trying to validate or dismiss the rumours that are surrounding Gatsby’s death, finding himself alone as Gatsby’s only true friend –
MONTREAL - Did you hear the one about the anglophone comedian who showed up at the francophone demonstration against the anglophone hockey coach? Last weekend, CBC’s This Hour has 22 Minutes parachuted cast member Shaun Majumder into downtown Montreal, betting that they could mine that odd little scenario for comedy gold. Majumder’s mission was simple: talk to some people at a protest outside the Bell Centre. Oh, and be funny. That last part is normally not a problem for the 22 Minutes veteran, but this particular protest was in response to the Habs’ recent hiring of Randy Cunneyworth, so folks weren’t exactly lining up to chat with a unilingual Newfoundlander en anglais.
Unit 7: Assignment 3 CJ325: Psychology for Law Enforcement Kaplan University December 6, 2015 Dynamics of a Hostage/Crisis Situation I am a police psychologist in a major metropolitan area, and a member of this area’s hostage negotiation team. The scenario I am about to analyze is occurring in a residential neighborhood at 3:15pm, near a middle school and library. A 42-year-old male has just murdered his next-door neighbor, and has his wife, son, and a family friend held up inside his house. He is currently threatening to kill those inside the house if his demands of immunity from the murder charge, fast food, and a case of beer are not met. This incident is going to be utilized to map out and analyze the dynamics of hostage/crisis situations.
Ethics in Criminal Justice Wee 1 Assignment Ethical Dilemma Paper June 13, 2013 Ethical Dilemma On May 14, 2010, a teenage boy name Jerean Blake was murdered in Detroit, Michigan. The following day police already has a suspect in mind for the shooting, a man named Chauncey Owens. They got a search warrant and headed to his known address where they thought he was hiring. On May 16, 2010 police went to his home where they first fired a flash grenade through the front window. Owen’s eight-year niece, Aiyana Jones and his grandmother were on the main floor.
dsadasdPrime Minister Stephen Harper is heading to the White House on Wednesday for a meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama, when it's expected they will announce details of the contentious Beyond the Border trade and security deal. Business groups say the agreement is badly needed to reverse a continual thickening of the border, while opposition parties and even Canada's privacy commissioner are raising concerns about its potential to infringe on the privacy rights of Canadians. The tête-à-tête also will provide Harper an opportunity to further discuss Canada's interest in joining the nine-country Trans-Pacific Partnership trade group that already includes the United States. Canada, Japan and Mexico announced last month their interest