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On 2/8/18 at approximately 1845 hrs a fight was called over the radio, Sgt Barrett, Kyle responded. When Sgt Barrett arrived at D Bldg, Sgt Barrett saw I/M Hills, William (GDC 524378 W/M STG: Aryan Brotherhood) outside next to the D1 window bleeding from his head. Sgt Barrett then went to D1 cell 24 to check on I/M Swann, Stacy (GDC 820663 W/M No STG) was his room extremely agitated. While Sgt Barrett was talking to I/M Swann Sgt Barrett noticed that there were lacerations to his head, blood on the floor and on his hands. Sgt Barrett then instructed I/M Swann to come to the door to be handcuffed, I/M Swann complied. No force was used. I/M Hills was escorted by Sgt James from D yard to Medical for evaluation. After I/M Hills left the yard Sgt Barrett then escorted I/M Swann from D Bldg to Medical for evaluation. …show more content…
Sgt Barrett took pictures of both I/M Swann and I/M Hills. It was determined by Nurse Jewellann Clark that I/M Hills would need to go to AMC by van for stiches. Ofc Claybon, John and Ofc Louis, James departed the institution at 1910 hrs with I/M Hills to AMC for further evaluation. I/M Swann was assessed by Nurse Jewellann and 1920 hrs. I/M Swann had a superficial wound to his left forehead and several other scratches. I/M Swann allowed Nurse Jewellann to treat some of his injuries but became verbally aggressive and Nurse Jewellann was unable to complete a full assessment. MH Duty Ms Holloway was advised. I/M Swann was scheduled for follow up appointment on 2/9/19 and was released back to
Officer Clay Collins is a Sheriff and Guard for the Charles County Sheriff’s department and has been with their department for over ten years. He was born and raised in Washington D.C but moved to La Plata, Maryland at the age 16. He is currently attending the University of Mary Washington and majoring in Criminal Justice. He is the husband to Heather McKeown Collins, a professor at the College of Southern Maryland and father of two Claire and Connor Collins. Clay has not graduated college yet but plans to finish in 2018 with a bachelor’s in criminal Justice. He entered Mary Washington his freshmen year undeclared
At around 3:14 pm. Santa Rosa Police officer Erick Gelhaus and his partner, a trainee, were patrolling Moorland Avenue located just before the outskirts of Santa Rosa. Gelhaus who was sitting in the passenger side of the police vehicle, then spotted an individual (now known to be Andy Lopez) with his back facing towards them walking down the street holding what appeared to be an AK-47 assault rifle (Johnson). The trainee officer then stopped the vehicle just a mere 20 to 30 feet away, allowing for Gelhaus to quickly step out and order Lopez to drop the weapon (Chea). Many community members argue that the trainee officer should have gone out of the police vehicle with Gelhaus if Lopez was indeed a threat to the community. The trainee officer however did not exit the vehicle since “at that point Deputy Gelhaus had already engaged the subject, with the commands and with the weapon. The threat was essentially over” (Johnson). This explains why the trainee officer remained in the police vehicle during the confrontation.
Mason, in the article, emphasize on the embodiment and fluctuations of what the central character Jose a Santeria also known as Regla de Ocha, was expose too when trying to balance the perception of how people viewed him in society by negotiating his religious practices. When looking more into Olmos and Paravisini-Gebert’s view, they elaborate more on the embodiment of the enslaved West Africans migrating to Cuba during the slave trade; taking them from their mainland of existence to a new place where they need to adjust to a new lifestyle and religion. Also, they have to negotiate their identity and religious practice to be then able to intertwine their original religious practice Santeria
Due to Jones’ entry, the military brought charges against him under the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) for, “releasing classified information and conduct detrimental to military security.” At the hearing Corporal Jones’ attorney argued that the content of his client’s blog was, “protected by the First Amendment because it dealt with his own impressions and ideas on a matter of public interest.” He also claimed that, “it was not Jones’ intent to undermine military security but that his account of the firefight and its consequences was an act of by his comm...
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
The employee and witness, identified as Dennis John Michaelson, observed Vallimont thrown a small purple bag onto the ground when I walked back to my patrol vehicle. The witness stated that the bag came from Vallimont's left front pants pocket.
At 1126:57 Wallace stick his left foot out of the cell, attempting to come out. Officer Graves attempt to stop Wallace from coming out, however, Wallace pushes Officer Graves out of the way and comes out of his cell. Officer Graves then grabbed Wallace by chest area and placed Wallace on the wall and they are now facing each other. Wallace began to physically resist Officer Graves by pushing the officer backward and Wallace drops a white bag that he took from his cell. Officer Graves began to struggle to gain control of Wallace. During the struggle Officer Graves placed his hand in the back of Wallace neck area as they were falling down to the floor. Officer Thomas responded and assist Officer Graves to take control of Wallace. Wallace on the floor continued to resist staff by twisting and turning his body and kicking the officers. Captain Bonilla and Officer Smith responded and assisted the officers. Officer Smith when down on the floor and appears securing Wallace’s upper body. Office Graves is observed holding Wallace’s legs down. Offices’ Guerrero and Iacono responded and assisted the
Upon arrival I conducted a field interview with Williams who stated he and his girlfriend (Washington) were arguing because she was talking to him in a nasty manner, next the complainant stated Washington's 14 year old son (Aushawn Washington) started a verbal altercation with him. Next Williams stated Aushawn started shooting a BB gun at him so he started running after the child, afterward Williams stated he walked to the hood of his White Ford Expedition and Washington punched him in the mouth and that's when the two parties started fighting. Williams further stated Washington then attempted to get in the vehicle and when he tried closing the door Williams pushed it open striking her niece.
The men of Reserve Police Battalion 101 were just ordinary men, from a variety of backgrounds, education, and age. It would appear that they were not selected by any force other than random chance. Their backgrounds and upbringing, however, did little to prepare these men for the horrors they were to witness and participate in.
Barrett was sought for unlawful flight because he wanted to avoid prosecution for armed robbery. In this investigation Spacial Agent Ahrens was out on surveillance when she got killed, Special Agent Ahrens was wearing a body armor when she was be a surveillance. When they were trying to arrest Barrett but in the proses she was fatally shot three times but Special Agent Ahrens died the next morning from the head
The United States Marine Corps has values drilled into our head at day one at recruit training. A marine lives by the Values of Honor, Courage, and commitment. Honor covers a lot of traits such as ethics, moral, integrity, respect, and maturity to name a few. Courage covers our mental, moral, and physical toughness. It focuses on doing what is right. It requires high personal standard and to lead by example with making decisions. This relates to the inner strength that tells us we can go further. Finally, commitment instills professionalism, discipline, pride, and concern for others. We must carry these values at all times 24/7.
I have 2 years and 11 month as a Correctional Sergeant. In that time my experiences as a correctional sergeant has been both as an area supervisor for adult and youth offender programs section, segregation and a shift supervisor. As an area supervisor I have had to handle many different inmate issues to include but not limited to the following: conducting inmate disciplinary, handling inmate grievances, inmate property, inmate classifications, and disruptive inmates. As an area supervisor I was also in charge of many officers where I had to train and develop their skills being that most of them had under a year experience. In 2015 I was hand selected by both the Associated Warden and Warden to take over segregation to clean up the problems that were occurring in segregation.
After review of the timeline of the events surrounding Mr. B, there are several causative factors that led to this sentinel event. These are inappropriate staffing, inability to identify trends of deterioration, policy for conscious sedation was not followed, inadequate observation and monitoring, failure to respond to alarms, inadequate home medication evaluation, medication dosing, appropriate medication administration times, and failure to start cardiopulmonary resuscitation in a timely manner.
Sergeant Anthony Turner’s interview with Bob Sanborn on 90.1 KPFT station in Houston was a very insightful one. According to Turner, sometimes this (the TAPS program) is the first time that an at-risk youth have a positive encounter with a police officer. According to Sgt. Turner middle school kids and high school level kids have adverse reaction to the police. It is during the time when high school kids start driving and being pulled over that some of these kids have their first encounter, and through social media and friends, many of them don’t know what to expect. Social media puts out a lot of negativity about officers. TAPS addresses these issues.
Wilfred a retired soldier saw perpetrators during the perpetrators were changing cars and informed to the police. In here I will clarify each potential evidences of the crime and explain of the application of the identified forensic procedure to the facts of the case. One of the perpetrators cuts his hand when trying to drag of the witness in the crime scene.