On 09/20/2015 at 08:38 hours, I was dispatched to the area of Branchwood Drive and County house Road, for a report of an Assault. Upon my arrival, I spoke with the caller, Lisa A. Frederick. Lisa stated this morning at the listed location; she set up a yard sale table, along with several other neighbors. During the set-up process, the accused, Marion Wagner, approached her advising her she was not able to set up the table. Lisa advised she was able to be here since it’s on the sidewalk and that she wouldn't be any more than a few hours here. Lisa stated that Marion approached her, got up in her face, and then struck her in with a closed fist. Lisa then fell to the ground and started to bleed from her nose. Lisa is herein referred to as the victim. It's to be noted that Lisa refused any medical attention. …show more content…
She advised that Lisa became argumentative and stated "you're so ugly, how you let your kids kiss you.” Marion advised that Lisa then threw a VHS tape at her which barely missed her face. Lisa then picked up another tape and began to swing it in the direction of her. Marion stated in defense, she put up her hands and attempted to block from being hit. Marion advised she then shoved her which made her fall to the ground. After Lisa got up from the ground, they both went their separate ways and called the police. Both the victim and accused were advised that I would create a report for Simple Assault and they could sign criminal charges anytime up to a
At about 1940 HRS I arrived at Deputy Melchers location and made contact with Deputy Melcher and Gary Jacobs the Reporting Person/ Victim. As I pulled onto the property, which was on the west side of the road, I observed a large tin building, with a walk-in door and a large over head door facing to the East. The large overhead door was open and inside I could see several automobiles.
On Monday April 11, 2016, at 0851 hours, Officer Jeremy Graves responded to a call of an assault that occurred at 5813 Baseline Road # 81. Upon arrival, Officers made contact with the victim, Dilva Clemente-Castanon who stated that she had been assulted by her husband, Elman Castanon-Miranda. Ms. Clemente-Castanon stated that when her husband came home he was upset about a customer that was inside of the residence buying some food items that she sells. Ms. Clemente-Castanon stated that her husband began to assault the unknown male and once he was able to get away he began to assault her. Ms. Clemente-Castanon advised that Mr. Castanon-Miranda struck her in the face multiple times and choked her until she lost consciousness. Ms. Clemente-Castanon
There was an event that took place in which people were injured, and even a death occurred in Cook County Illinois. The Offender fired three shots into a group of people, only grazing her intended target, but striking and killing a different person instead. That person died from a mortal gun shot wound to the back. The whole altercation occurred because the Offender and Intended target got into an altercation over a boy on social media and later physically as well. A couple of weeks before the shooting took place, the Offender was jumped by the intended victim’s group of friends because of the boy. The day of the shooting, the Intended Target sent the Offender a message saying that she was going to die. In an attempt to retaliate against her,
On 06/29/2016 at approximately 2106 Arlington Police Department were dispatched to a domestic violence call at 18112 31st AVE NE, Arlington, WA 98223. Involved parties are Leonard, Andreu A. (09/25/1999) and Leonard, Frank J. (11/23/1977).
On March 24, 2016, officers were dispatched to a scene where a male subject was trying to gain entry into a vehicle using a hammer. Upon arrival officers made contact with a male subject who was later identified as Keith Hunt, the defendant, and the victim. The victim explained to the officers she was standing near the trunk of her vehicle when Mr. Hunt approached, He attempted to keep into her vehicle without permission; so she confronted the defendant and tried to secure her vehicle. Mr. Hunt demanded she give him the keys and her wallet. The victim stated the defendant had a hammer in his hand and was threatening her with it while he was telling her to hand over the property. They began to struggle over the keys and the victim screamed
At hours on June 7, 2016, I, Cpl. Lessane along with Deputy Ayer, with the Hampton County Sheriff’s Office, responded to Hampton Emergency Room, in the Hampton area of Hampton County, in regards to an assault that occurred on Bryan Road, in the Hampton area of Hampton County. Upon arrival, Hampton County Sheriff’s Deputies made contact with the complainant, Ta’shanae Smith, who stated she was assaulted by her boyfriend, Antquon Robins. Ms. Smith was in Mr. Robin’s vehicle, a black Crown Victoria when a verbal dispute occurred when she received a telephone call from a male friend. She advised the dispute led to her ear being slice with an unknown blunt object. Ms. Smith was being treated by the local emergency staff.
Saturday, February 11, 2017 at 02:43 city units were dispatched to a call of a DV assault in progress. It was reported that the suspect had a brick and attempted to hit the victim. The suspect was also reported to be injured in the face.
In conclusion the process in which I would use to decide such a charge if it were to be taken to court, would be everything stated above. I believe Ayden Coban had no sense of regret when he was harassing this young lady. When doing this he seemed to have no remorse for his relentless attack on her character until after he was prosecuted, when he made a statement to media in regards to Amanda Todd and her death. To make matters worse it later was revealed that he had attempted to do the same thing to another Canadian
Alyssa Chamberlain Bloomsburg University Family Violence 23 November 2015 It’s a Friday night, you are tucked away in your bed sleeping when all of a sudden you hear the front door slam. Your father comes stumbling in screaming for your mother and other profanities. You hear your mother try to calm him down, and then she screams and starts crying. Your father tells her to shut up, calls her horrible names, and a loud sound, then he stumbles drunkenly to bed and forgets everything the next day, but you didn’t, this wasn’t the first time and it won’t be the last. What happens to those children that lay scared in their rooms that they might be next?
Sexual offenders have been a problem that has faced the criminal justice system for a long time. Sexual offenders come in all different types. Most sexual offenders look like anyone else walking down the street. It is very hard to pick out a sexual offender from a crowd of people unless one knows that person or has seen their case broadcasted on the local news. Sexual offenders can have different variations of the sexual offense they have been convicted on. Some sexual offenders are sentenced for statutory rape, others for pedophilic offenses and others for violent sexual assaults. Each one of these offenses has a completely different thought process and level of violence associated with it. All of these offenses devastate the victim and has long lasting effects on the victim’s life. Also, sexual offenders are more likely to commit another offense. Usually with child molesters the child they were prosecuted for molesting is not typically their first victim. Most of the time the compulsion to reoffend is too hard for the offenders to resist. The correctional system, which is a part of the criminal justice system, needs to keep all of this in mind when paroling sexual offenders back into the community. The community deserves to be protected at all costs from these offenders.
On Wednesday the 28th of December, 2016 I was tasked to work out of the station on the truck GF15 partnered with a Senior Constable. About 10:00 pm that night police responded to a call of Malicious Damage via police radio at a residence in North east Griffith. Police were met by a female who identified herself as the victim and responsible person for the residence. The victim explained to police that her ex-partner and his new partner had been around just prior to police attending. The victim informed police that she had a verbal confrontation with the ex-partner and the new female partner of his
She mentions how the victims choose to keep quiet about the incident, since they fear their attacker will harm them for reporting the incident. Adefolalu mentions, "Victims who feared reprisal attacks from perpetrators were five times more likely to delay presentation than those who were not. " My hypothesis is fear of their assault prevents an individual from reporting a sexual assault committed towards them. My null hypothesis is fear does not affect if an individual reports a sexual assault. My independent variable is fear of assault and my dependent variable is unreported sexual assault.
I believe it would be fair to say that assault investigations are a daily occurrence for most law enforcement agencies. Techniques of observation are paramount to all levels of law enforcement investigation involving assaults which our profession is often called to investigate. Knowing what to look for and how to look for physical evidence helps to verify assault claims and has a major impact on how we proceed with cases. How can law enforcement document injuries that are internal or even advise victims they need to seek medical treatment if our abilities are limited? There may be a way in the near future where we could see the
From 1980 to 2012, juveniles arrest rate for aggravated assault decreased by 22%. Though in 2005 there was a minor increase for aggravated assault by juveniles, but this increase is so small and irrelevant related to the overall decline that begun in the 1990s. In 1994, was the highest arrest rate for juveniles who committed aggravated assault which was 124.5 arrests per 100,000 people. In 2012, was the lowest arrest rate with 49.9 arrests per 100,000 people and lowest in 27 years dated back to 1980. Arrest rate for all ages that committed aggravated assault was higher. Focusing on the y-axis, the range is high for arrest rates for aggravated assault and is almost doubled in size during some years than juvenile’s arrests. Just as juvenile arrests
As the weeks have flown by, I have had the opportunity to do every rotation in the psychiatric hospital. After visiting the adolescent unit, I made my way over to the military unit. The military unit was much different than other units I had been to because the patients were higher functioning. Most of the patients in this unit were there because of suicidal ideations. While I was there, I was able to participate in group therapy and I really enjoyed it. We started off with a mindfulness activity in the backyard to release our anxiety. I think that just being outside had a positive vibe for the patients as they were finally allowed to get some fresh air. From there, the patients and I made our way back into the day room where we did an activity