On October 31, 2015 at approximately 0050 hrs, I was dispatched to police headquarters for a report of simple assault. Upon arrival, I spoke to Brett Fink (victim/suspect) who stated in effect that on the above date and 0030 hrs, he was sitting in the driver side of his vehicle with window rolled down and he was having verbal argument with Brandt, which turned physical where Andrew Brandt (victim/suspect) punched his left year and side of his head. Fink had no signs of injury. Fink stated that he left the area for his safety. I drove to 1249 Williamson St and I spoke to Brandt who stated that Fink and Brandt had a verbal argument over his girl friend on the street and Fink started to get aggressive where he tried to tackle him so in defending
On 11/07/2017, the agent received a Law Enforcement Contact form indicating offender Joe A. Slugger was at the K&D Tap on 11/06/2017 having unauthorized contact with Sandra Williams. It was stated in the LEC form that Joe Slugger was drinking alcohol and will be referred for the charge of felony Substantial Battery by Badger Police Department after he was witnessed to hit Sandra Williams with his open right hand to Sandra William’s left side of her face and then grab Sandra Williams by the back of her head and slamming her head onto the bar counter where she was seated. Sandra Williams was observed having a visible red mark on her face and a laceration on her forehead that later required eight stitches. On 11/08/2017, the agent received a police report from Badger Police Department Officer Konkol (Case number 1-98-00456723) stating Officer Konkol and Officer Sandner were dispatched to the K&D Tap (223 W. main Street, Badger WI) where they made contact with Joe Slugger.
Bergeron began following Finkley onto Hudson Avenue. Bergeron saw Finkley pick up a piece of wood, approximately a foot long and began swinging it and yelling incoherently. Finkely reportedly was not swinging the wood at Bergeron. Bergeron returned to her vehicle and contacted the police department to report the incident. Bergeron showed me the damage to her passenger side rear door.
Defendant was pick up nearby within a short period of time after the incident. Defendant is a black male, 33 years old, 5 feet, 8 inches tall, and was wearing shorts and carrying a red and blue striped shirt. The victim was driven to the location to see the defendant, who was standing with police officers, still shirtless, with his hands cuffed behind his back. Victim hesitated in identifying the defendant until one of the police officers held the striped shirt over the defendant’s chest, at which time she identified him as her
Subsequently he was attacked and choked so violently from the front by Petersen that he feared for his life. This story is vastly different than his original police statement that implies the fight occurred in the bar and his brother Jason then came to help him; he also alleges in his original statement that he was choked from behind rather than the
The Big Smoke by Brett Popplewell In Brett Popplewell’s article entitled “The Big Smoke” published in The Walrus on August 18, 2016, he suggests that Linton’s expectation of having a highly successful marijuana company will be hindered by various obstacles such as the lack of data regarding the effects of marijuana, and those who worry about the safety of Canadians. Popplewell’s article is very informative about both sides of the spectrum regarding the future of Linton’s company. Canopy Growth is the largest company of legal medical marijuana, and the CEO, Linton, has high dreams of making millions of dollars once recreational pot is legalized in Canada.
Punzo alleges that Mr. Taylor on an unknown date in July 2015 was aggressively slamming his wall locker and wall locker door. She doesn’t state if there were witnesses present or not or as well when the incident occurred. After interviewing all witnesses, and by Mr. Taylor’s admission, it is evident that an incident occurred. However, there is no clear evidence that the wall locker and wall locker door were aggressively slammed or that it was clearly directed towards Ms. Punzo.
On Saturday 09/06/16 at about 0530 hours Elizabeth Cervantes-Hocking came into the lobby of the Auburn Police department to provide a statement. I contacted Elizabeth in the lobby, and she stated she wanted to provide a statement for this case because she believed the Police did not get the full story the night of the incident. I obtained a video statement from Elizabeth using my department cell phone and the following is a summary of that statement. Elizabeth said on 07/09/16, the night of the incident, her roommates decided to call the Police because she was screaming. I asked Elizabeth what she was screaming for, and she said she had a long day, and she was in an agitated mood.
On 12/20/2015 at 00:41 hours, while traveling southbound on Hurffville Road, I observed a Black Ford bearing NJ Z47CSR failing to maintain lane. The vehicle was swerving to the left over the center lane. I activated my overhead lights and sirens and conducted the motor vehicle stop on Rte. 42, mile marker 11.7. 2. WHEN STOPPED I approached the driver’s side window of the vehicle and spoke to the driver, Denim P. Dyczok.
On 04/14/17, at 4:30pm, I Deputy Warden N. Christian was dispatched to the area of Carnation Drive and Blue Bonnett Drive on an injury-possible dangerous or vicious dog to a minor. I arrived at the location and was met by dog owner Christine Belcher and Blendon Township Police Department (BTPD) Detective Sergeant E. Moynihan. I asked what happen, Ms. Belcher stated that her daughter Daisha Decree were walking their Rottweiler name Bolt when victim Victor Schuetz asked to pet the dog, Ms. Decree give permission. Mr. V Schuetz started petting Bolt on the underside of his neck and move to the top of his head where he was bit.
Per summons and complaint, plaintiff claims assault and false arrest. Plaintiff states that he was watching MOS arrest a woman when a friend, Tiaya Cornelius (non-party) asked plaintiff to help her carry grocery bags to her home. Plaintiff states that an inebriated unknown male attempted to grab one of the bag. Plaintiff states while he and Ms. Cornelius were informing the unknown male that they did not need his help, plaintiff was struck on both side of his head by police batons. Plaintiff claims that he was handcuffed.
On Saturday 12/17/16 at 0101 hours I heard Officer J. Schultz request additional units via the radio and that he was with an uncooperative male. I observed the CAD showed Officer Schultz at the Muckleshoot Casino on an auto recovery. It was later discovered Officer Schultz was in the west parking lot of the Bingo Hall. When I arrived I observed Officer Schultz had two males detained at the front of his patrol vehicle and he was holding a handgun in his right hand. One male was sitting on the push bar of the patrol vehicle and Officer Shultz was holding onto the other male.
As the bus approached the curve, everyone gathered their belongings. As I gathered mine, I saw a large group of African-American males approaching the bus. When other students began departing from the bus, four of them were attacked by the group of boys and one is left on the ground with a concussion and no phone. Looking at each other with bewilderment and fear, everyone was aghast. The group of boys ran away.
On 02/08/2017, I, William Van Scoter, was working as a police officer for the Wichita State University Police Department, in Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas. At approximately 1520 hours I was told to interview a woman who was to believed to have been sexually assaulted. I arrived at the University Police Department's lobby and was met by a female and two males. The female was later identified as Terry Giang. Giang was going to be interview by Detective Jeff Rider
On June 15, 2017, I (Sgt C. Ellebrecht) was working a special assignment (probation searches). I was partnered two probation officers from the Humboldt County Probation Department. At about 0820 hours, we responded to 2668 Rohnerville Road (City of Fortuna - County of Humboldt) for a probation search on Lance Ostlund. Ostlund also had an active warrant for his arrest. Upon arrival, we contacted Ostlund 's aunt who advised that he was not at the residence and had not been for some time.
Howard Roark serves to support the impossible notion that one does not have to compromise morality for success or vice versa. He is the ideal man who embodies a strong commitment to his morals and his own independent thoughts. Roark never fails to stand by the integrity of his buildings nor his own integrity, as seen during the Cortlandt Trial. He never sacrifices his designs to gain work. He does not want to work if he has to give up his designs to conform to the demands of the people.