INTRODUCTION: This case involved Victim Mary Ramirez, who was hit in the face by her boyfriend, Suspect Justin Hayes. LOCATION DESCRIPTION: This incident occurred outside of her vehicle, which was located at 155 E. Glenarm St. EVIDENCE: I took photos of the victim’s face and body. INJURIES: I did not see any visible injuries to the victim. The victim had a complaint of pain to the left side of her face. INVESTIGATION: On Tuesday April 30, 2024, my partner Officer Acosta #0044 and I were working uniformed patrol in a marked black and white police vehicle (Unit 48) marked “1A11”. Officer Acosta was the driver, and I was the passenger. At approximately 8:55 AM, we were dispatched to 75 N. Marengo Ave., in regards to a Domestic Violence incident. Dispatch …show more content…
Ramirez was medically cleared in the field by the PFD. I asked Ramirez if she wanted an Emergency Protective Order, she said yes. I gave Ramirez a victim resource sheet and she signed the Domestic Violence Supplement sheet. Ramirez provided me with the phone number of Hayes (747-390-9950). I contacted Judge T. Falls, who granted an Emergency Protective Order (EPO) for Ramirez. The EPO expires 5/2/2024. I explained and gave Ramirez a copy of the EPO. Ramirez described Hayes as a male black, 5’9” in height, wearing a black hoodie, black jeans, and black Nike tennis shoes. Ramirez said she could positively identify with Hayes if she were to see him again. Ramirez did not have any additional information regarding the incident. Ramirez asked Officer Acosta for homeless resources. Officer Acosta contacted Port 2 Figueroa and he arrived on scene to offer homeless services to Ramirez. Officer Acosta and I checked the area for Hayes, but were unable to locate him. We drove to the Terra Convenience to retrieve video surveillance of the incident. I contacted the store manager, Gerardo Ortiz. Ortiz allowed me to review the video
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.
Victim Avina told me approximately five years, prior to getting married, Suspect Avina threw his dress shoe at her. The shoe hit Vicitm Avina is the stomach which did not cause any injuries. About two months ago, Suspect Avina attempted to push Victim Avina’s right shoulder. Victim Avina lend back and avoided the push but hit her right upper thigh against the living rooms coffee table. The impact later left a quarter size bruise. Victim Avina took a photograph of the bruise (see attached photo).
Mary Maloney is accused of murdering her husband with an unknown weapon for an unknown reason. Chief detective, Patrick Maloney was murdered last night at his own house, no suspects have been identified yet and the search for the murder weapon was futile. Apparently, the officer had come home exhausted from work and was waiting for his wife Mrs. Mary Maloney, who left to buy food across the street for their dinner. According to a statement, Mary arrives home from the grocery store to find her husband dead on the living room floor.
The case is one that is all too familiar thanks to the growing trend within social media platforms. Allegations of police using excessive force, raising concerns about law enforcement’s credibility.
(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).
Department of Justice has investigated the police forces of several large cities for systemic police misconduct, including, harassment of racial minorities, false arrests, and excessive use force. (“Police Brutality”); however this can often be difficult when the media come into play can often misinterpret facts about a case. This is media’s way of using their power to add on even more pressure on U.S. Department of Justice to the pressure that they are already under to make sure to victims get justice. The first thing the U.S. Department of Justice have to do is investigate and a majority of complaints against of police are thrown out upon further investigation. For examples A 2006 Justice Department report, stated that only 2,000 of the more than 26,000 citizen complaint of police brutality filed nationally in 2002−less than 8 percent−were found credible("Police Brutality"). The U.S. Department of Justice also have find evidence which includes testimony, documentary evidence, and physical evidence. The media can often twist people in to saying thing that are not true, and twist videos into only show what they want people to believe. In recent new, In South Carolina a female student was slammed on the ground and throw a cross the classroom. The media didn’t display the entire video where the teacher tells the girl to leave, then the assistant principal, and the officer tells her to leave. When she doesn’t leave he tries to grab
INTRODUCTION: This case involved victim Rosa Hernandez being punched on the left side of her face, and punched on the left side of her back by her boyfriend, Francisco Valdez, during an argument. Hernandez did not sustain any visible injuries. Hernandez had a complaint of pain to the left side of her head and the left side of her back. INJURIES: Hernandez suffered a complaint of pain to the left side of her head and the left side of her back.
One of the policies that needs to be discussed is arrest for domestic violence. This policy is regarding the pro- and mandatory arrest policies (Hoymand, et. al., 2009). This current policy is very important in families, even though there might be a few issues if kids are involved, it still would be best if the police were involved if the situation got to point of the danger of one’s life. Pro-arrest policies allow police officers to arrest when answering to call if there are indication of domestic violence such as broken glass, scrapes on a person, or knocked over furniture (Hoymand, et. al., 2009). Mandatory arrest policies take place when police officers make an arrest even though the officer did not witness the victim being assaulted by the perpetrator (Hoymand,
For many individuals, police brutality is a non-existent matter because it does not directly affect them or the community in which they live. Yet for others, this is an everyday occurrence and few limitations have been set as to what is unjust and malicious behavior of an officer towards the public, therefore, several officers are rarel...
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Police corruption, misconduct, and brutality in the United States have been issues since the creation of watch system in the United States (Grant& Terry, 2012). New policy and training is now in place and the corruption, misconduct, and brutality has gone down since the beginning of policing. This is a huge issue that impacts all police organizations in the United States. The extent of police corruption, misconduct, and brutality is hard to track in the United States. A lot of these crimes go unreported, tossed aside, or the officer responsible gets little or no punishment. This is huge issue in the United States criminal justice system.
Forensic Specialist Herrera responded to the scene and photographed the inside of Liu’s apartment, the damage to the doors, and Wang’s injuries. Officer Hamblin offered Liu an emergency protective order (EPO) but she did not want one. Liu told Officer Hamblin, she was not scare of Wang and Wang was welcome to return home after she gets out of jail. Based on Liu’s and Wang’s statements, and the statement Corporal Alba obtained from witness Hogan, I determined Wang initiated the argument and was the primary aggressor during the incident.
Where are you going, where have you been, is about a girl named Connie, who is home alone while her parents are away at a cookout. While Connie is at home she gets a visit from this stranger named Arnold friend. Arnold is very scary to Connie, and all Arnold wants to do is to get Connie in his car and take her for a ride. After refusing to get in the car several times, Arnold starts threatening Connie. Arnold threatened to burn her family’s home down, and he threatened to come in the house to get her.
The case of Wendy Maldonado is about her killing her own husband because he was abusive to her. In the video, of every fucking day of my life, Wendy talks about her relationship with her husband, Aaron. In the relationship, Aaron would yell at her, beat her, etc. She had four sons that grew up in this hostile environment. One night she decided to murder him with a hammer because she’s decided that she had enough. Her eldest son did not want her to do this alone and decided to help her. After they both murder him, they were sent to jail.