Jump Cut is a story about how homeless people in Kansas City started to disappear. The local police department calls the BAU to investigate the disappearances. It all started when there an elderly man is lying down on a metal cart getting pushed through a dark hallway passing through numerous of lights. This elderly guy had many cuts on his body. The guy pushing the cart is wearing a protective suit, goggles, and an apron.
Laws310 Week 5 Homework Assignment: a. Bobby is angry with his supervisor. He takes a gun to work, intending to scare his supervisor. He waves the gun around while yelling at the supervisor. The police are called. Officer Goodman approaches Bobby and asks for the weapon.
They talked and then the third man left. The two men then returned to the ritual of walking up and down the street. McFadden then followed the two men, and watched as they met up with the third man in front of the store. Over a period of ten to twelve minutes, the three men looked into the same store window approximately 24 times. Based on his training as an officer and 39 years of experience on the police force, including 35 as a detective, McFadden believed that the suspects were "casing" the store for a Robbery.
CRIME Corporal Anthony Damiano Paterson Police Department Passaic County Patterson, NJ Corporal Anthony Damiano works the drug projects of Passaic County New Jersey which are currently under surveillance. Corporal Damiano and his partner stop an older vehicle just coming out of the projects. Calmly the driver is asked to step out of the vehicle and is then immediately questioned about the drug purchased that was just witnessed by the two officers. The driver, Raymond, is a 31 year old, Caucasian male with stocky build, full beard and mustache, dressed in a T-shirt, jeans and baseball cap. The passenger is a 32 year old Caucasian male similarly dressed and admittedly confesses “doing crack with Raymond”.
The bakery is just south across the alley from Marquette’s Market. Mr. Ripple stated the night of the alleged burglary Ripple was working his normal shift, 10:00 P.M. to 6:00 A.M. At 12:15 A.M. Ripple took a break and walked to the alley to get some air. He then saw someone walk out of a door across the alley. The person walked to the southeast corner of the building and tossed something between the store and Art Owen’s hard ware store. Ripple recognized the person as Ronnie Riff, but when he said, “Hi ya Ronnie!” but there was no response and the person began running.
Trayvon Martin Andrew Storey Baker College Trayvon… the Whole Picture The story begins almost exactly where it ends, Trayvon Martin, a 17 year old young man was seen walking through a gated community where he was spotted by George Zimmerman, a neighborhood watchman who was on patrol in the area. Zimmerman was on patrol because there had been a number of break-ins occurring in the area, and the watch had determined that if they were to patrol this may help to deter the recent string of thefts. Upon seeing Trayvon walking in between rows of townhouses, George Zimmerman made an attempt to question the young man, when this occurred Zimmerman made the first call to the police. Listening to the call I hear Zimmerman’s account of what was happening. He says to the dispatcher, something about attempting to stop a young man who was “wandering around aimlessly, probably on drugs or something” and that he was running toward the back of the neighborhood; the dispatcher told him that he didn’t need to keep following the young man, and according to every report I can find he did.
GANGS The Pros And Cons About It LeRoy Ashley Composition 1-1011 Professor: Sean Froyd December 6, 2013 One fifth of July evening as Lee got home from a hard day of work he noticed a car parked in his driveway; little did he know that it was gang member doing drugs right in his driveway. Lee, being a married man with children did not want his family to have to come out and deal with this gentleman and certainly did not want him hanging out watching his house with his family. Lee decided to tell the man he needed to move his car out of his driveway and go on about his way. Lee approached the car, and yelled through the closed window, “you need to leave”. The man looked up through the smoky car and mouthed the word “what”?
Two AID investigators soon arrived and DiLacqua told them the story he had prepared, with Brady and the two officers standing by. (7) DiLacqua's testimony is another false report. After trying to retrieve some items Brady had forgotten at the bar (including his service revolver), DiLacqua ordered Yatcilla to drive Brady home--something, one hopes, the Philadelphia police would do for any driver whose car was disabled in an
From then on he starts to notice that people was stereotyping every where he went, when walking at night he noticed people crossing on the other side of the street not wanting to come into contact with him. The character now realizes how big of a problem stereotyping can be. A young black man 19 years of age, 6’ 8, backpack, khaki shorts, black shirt; comes out of a corner store only to be surprised by a group of cop cars. The policemen get out of the cars pointing their
He couldn’t find him but he seen us and started walking towards us. A cop was around and started yelling “leave, keep walking.” My friend started yelling back and swearing but still continue to walk away. The cop follows him still arguing with him about his “mouth” and how he is trying to be a tough guy of course my guy friend is still talking back. I remember saying officer were leaving and out of nowhere I see the cop just grab him by the neck and pinned him down. My friend was arrested and left with some marks.