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Before arriving on scene, Deputy Packard (ID# 2118) arrived on scene and separated all three subjects involved, Mr. Grant Haun (Victim), Ms. Christine Haun (Suspect), and Mr. Jeffrey Fageon (Witness). Upon my arrival, I conducted an investigation regarding domestic violence. According to Mr. Haun, his sister completed domestic battery on him by striking him several times with her hands (punched and slapped). As she was battering him, she behind him and placed her right hand around his throat. After placing her hand around his throat, she started squeezing her hand around his throat, which he stated he lost breath for approximately ten seconds. After he was able to fight her off, the two were separated by their caretaker (babysitter), Mr. Fageon. When I made contact with Mr. Haun, I …show more content…
Haun, I conducted an interview with Mr. Fageon. He advised he was not a witness to the entire incident. He stated he observed both subjects fighting each other as it was a mutual altercation. The last person interviewed was Ms. Haun. She admitted to slapping her bother, Mr. Haun, but denied the allegations of strangulation. She stated she has emotional issues and her brother was antagonizing her to the point where she would committed battery. I questioned Ms. Haun if she received any injury during the altercation, she stated she did not receive any injuries and she was okay. Due to the relationship between the victim and defendant (biological siblings), Ms. Haun was arrested from domestic battery by strangulation and domestic battery. Ms. Haun was arrested for (Domestic) Battery, f.s. 784.03 (1) (a) (1) and Domestic Battery by Strangulation, f.s. 784.041 (2) (a). Ms. Haun was placed in handcuffs, checked for proper fit and the handcuffs were double locked handcuffs. She was placed in the back of my patrol vehicle and transported to the Brevard County Jail Complex for fingerprinting and photographs, and then to the Department of Juvenile Justice for
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
On the above listed date and time, deputies arrived at Hampton County Medical Center, and made contact with the complainant regarding the above listed incident type. Deputies gathered the pertinent information needed to complete this report. The complainant and his mother wrote a voluntary statement. Photos were taken while at the Emergency Room. The complainant was issued a Victim’s Right’s Form along with a case number attached. Deputies attempted to make contact with the subject, no contact was made. Deputies cleared the call and resumed normal patrol duties.
On 01-01-17 at 0023 hours I was monitoring the radio and heard that Officer Harrell #3441 and Officer Thebeau #8402 were involved in a vehicle pursuit in the area of Fair Oaks Avenue and Corson Street. I responded to the above location to assist. They advised responding units that the suspect was involved in a traffic collision on the eastbound 210 Freeway Fair Oaks Avenue off-ramp.
On September 18, 2015, I called Ms. Ashaunta Lanier and identified myself and the purpose of my call. Ms. Lanier informed me that she was about to call the police to report Tavon’s return. Ms. Lanier reported that her son had been in The District of Columbia where he was caught committing a robbery. Ms. Lanier reported that a search warrant had been executed and evidence which implicates her son had been recovered. Ms. Lanier authorized me to meet with Tavon at school.
Last week, Katera was taken into temporary custody and later released to Centerstone of Illinois. Kaella reported an argument ensued after Katera was denied permission to go to a friend’s residence located in Harrisburg over the weekend. Kaella moved from Harrisburg to her current address a few months ago. The argument started inside the residence. Kaella was in her bedroom and Katera was in her bedroom. Katera entered her mother’s bedroom screaming and yelling. Kaella could not control her daughter’s behavior. Katera hit her mother on the backside of the torso with a pot taken from the kitchen and threatened to kill her. Kaella remanded her young son to run into the kitchen and gather all the knives and kitchen utensils so that Katera could not get to them. At this point, Kaella called 911 for help. Kaella ordered Katera to go outside until the police arrived. Katera went outside and took out her anger on the vehicle. I did not observe any obvious damage to the vehicle that appeared
(Purdon’s, 166). Also in 1989 in addition to what sections officers could arrest for they also had to “observe recent physical injury or other corroborative evidence and the victim is a spouse of the suspect or a person with whom the suspect resides or has formally resided with.” (Zimmerman, 30).
On 06/09/18, at approximately 1:32pm, I Deputy Warden N. Christian with Franklin County Animal Care and Control (FCACC) was dispatched to 599 Stanley Ave, on a dangerous or vicious investigations(dog owner's address). I arrived on scene at approximately 1:48pm. I walked to the above stated location, there was a group of four unknown male individuals. I asked if my complainant Kathy Lewis and or victim Lia Lewis was available. A unknown male just pointed next door (597 Stanley Ave). I went to that location and met with dog owner Melissa Phillips. I explained to Ms. Phillips that we received a complaint in regards to a dog biting someone. Ms. Phillips, initially denied that anything occurred. Ms. Phillips provided me with a hypnotically story of " if someone was in her backyard and her dog was on a leash and got bit, could she be held responsible. I advised Ms. Phillips it depends on the circumstances. I advised Ms. Phillips its hard for me to determine who's at fault since I am still looking to speak to complainant/victim.
On January 10, 2017, at approximately 0153 hours, the defendant, Victor Manuel Cruz-Anaya, while at 1030 Ribaut Road Lot 6, Beaufort, South Carolina 29902, which is located within the jurisdiction of the City of Beaufort, did cause bodily injury upon the body of Sofia Chavez. The defendant commit this offense by placing his hands around the victim neck, choking her and by grabbing her wrist tightly restraining her from moving at her free will, during an argument. This action caused Chavez to fear for her safety. This altercation took place in the presence of a minor, 3 years of age. Affiant and others are witness to prove the same.
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Physical Violence is classified as an act of intentional violence that involves the use of force which could possibly result in physical harm, disability, or even death to the victim. According to Loveisrespect.org, “examples of physical abuse include hitting, scratching, shoving, grabbing, biting, throwing, choking, shaking, kicking, burning, physical restraint, use of a weapon, or otherwise causing intentional physical injury to the victim”
Colson will be able to use parental privilege as a defense. Unlike in Hunt and McReynolds where the accused were briefly in the child’s like, in this case, Ms. Colson has been living with her significant other, Ms. McCoy and her children, Brandy and Michael, for six years. Hunt, 973 N.E.2d. at 1; McReynolds, 973 N.E. 2d at 1154. Ms. Colson and Ms. McCoy treat their committed relationship as a marriage, this includes but is not limited to sharing household responsibilities and parental duties. Therefore, because Ms. Colson is not the “occasional babysitter” rather a parental figure, she is likely to have parental privilege. McReynolds, 973 N.E. 2d at 1154. However, like in Snow, where England, who was not the natural parent of J.H. classified as in loco parentis because of his voluntary parental obligation to J.H., here, Ms. Colson, also not the natural parent, voluntarily agreed to share the parental obligation to Ms. McCoy’s children. Marriage of Snow, 862 N.E.2D at 666. Therefore, because Ms. Colson can be classified as in loco parentis, she may use parental privilege as a complete defense. In this case, Ms. Colson gripped Bradley arm while she was trying to leave, leaving a handprint and bruises. Accordingly, Ms. Colson either knowingly or intentionally, just as the accused in Hunt and McReynolds, touched someone who is less than fourteen years old in a rude, insolating or in an angry manner. Hunt, 973 N.E.2d. at 3; McReynolds, 973 N.E. 2d at 1152. Therefore, Ms.
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