Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Liberal Huckabee Releases Maurice Clemmons Who Shot Four Washington Police Officers


Source: http://law.rightpundits.com/?p=993
Date: Nov 29, 2009
Right Pundits Ryan
Source 2: http://blatheringsblog.com/?p=4642
Police are searching for Maurice Clemmons, “Person of Interest” after four Washington Police Officers, shot and killed in a Parkland coffee-shop as they were preparing for their shift, were ambushed and murdered. The four officers, Sergeant Mark Renninger, Ronald Owens, Tina Griswold, and Greg Richards all died at the scene.





The officers were all original members of the Lakewood Police Department. Between the four officers nine children were left behind. Read more about this tragic story, see pictures of the fallen officers, and see a video news report below.


Authorities are reporting that the killer may have been wounded by one of the slain officers who was able to fire shots at the suspect before he died. Police Spokesman Ed Troyer stated the following:

“There is evidence that a Lakewood Police officer fired off some shots, and we hope that he hit him,” said Troyer. “If he’s hit, that means that he’s injured somewhere with a gunshot wound.”
Troyer said local hospitals have been contacted in case the suspect seeks medical attention.

Maurice Clemmons has been identified as a “Person of Interest” in the slayings. Clemmons has a lengthy criminal history in Arkansas and was in jail in Washington until approximately six days ago. It is also being reported that Clemmons was sentenced to 95 years behind bars in Arkansas but then governor Mike Huckabee commuted the sentence after nine years.

The Lakewood Police Chief, Chief Bret Farrar, issued the following statement:

“This is a very difficult time for our families and our officers. The families will have many challenges ahead of them and we ask that their privacy be respected. Please keep our families and Lakewood Police in your prayers,”

The suspect walked into the coffee shop and acted as if he were going to order coffee when he then turned and opened fire. Two of the officers were immediately killed while sitting at their table, one officer was killed as they stood up to respond to the attacker and the fourth officer was killed after fighting with the suspect. None of the other patrons at the location were injured, and no one was robbed. It appears that the only motive the suspect had was to kill police officers. The suspect is described as a black male between 25 and 35, rough face and hair, wearing a black coat, jeans

A $10,000 reward has been offered leading to the arrest of the suspect. Searches in the area are being conducted and tracking dogs have been brought to the area in an effort to locate the suspect. The video below is from a local television station:




Thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Washington State Police Community during this difficult time. There have now been 8 officers killed in the line of duty in the past 18 months in Washington State. Pictures of these four Washington Police Officers, shot and killed in the line of duty, are above. Maurice Clemmons “Person of Interest” in this case is being sought for questioning by authorities in connection with the shootings. Anyone with information is urged to contact any Washington State police department. Obviously Maurice Clemmons is considered armed and extremely dangerous.




Blathering's Text:
here’s a statement on huckabee’s website which seems to blame the legal systems in arkansas and washington for the release of willie horton er, violent maurice clemmons:

“He was recommended for and received a commutation of his original sentence from 1990, this commutation made him parole eligible and he was then paroled by the parole board once they determined he met the conditions at that time. He was arrested later for parole violation and taken back to prison to serve his full term, but prosecutors dropped the charges that would have held him.”

well governor… it seems to me that the legal systems in both states may have failed a bit to protect its citizens but you were a part of that failure but opening the door to this violent beast in the first place.

frankly, its pretty hard to rape children or kill, in cold blood, policemen in washington state if your locked up in prison in arkansas.

http://blatheringsblog.com/?p=4642


Slain Officers Have Combined 9 Children
47 Years In Law Enforcement

Donate To Families Of Slain Officers
Those interested in supporting the families of the slain officers are welcome to make a donation through the Lakewood Police Independent Guild (LPIG) Benevolent Fund online at http://lpig.us or send a check to:

Lakewood Police Independent Guild (LPIG) Benevolent Fund

PO Box 99579, Lakewood, WA 98499

In addition, all Forza coffee locations are accepting donations for the families of Lakewood's fallen four officers. Many of the shops baristas are also donating all of Monday's days tips to the LPIG.

Cash or checks can be made out to the Lakewood Police Independent Guild (LPIG).

Those with information on the crime should call the Pierce County Sheriff's Department at 866-977-2362.

Source:  http://www.kirotv.com/news/21756239/detail.html 

Documents Say Clemmons Had Bizarre Visions, Threatened Jail Workers

Posted: 8:48 am PST December 1, 2009
Source: http://www.kirotv.com/news/21772458/detail.html

SEATTLE -- The man police said gunned down four Lakewood police officers Sunday had been exhibiting bizarre behavior during an arrest in May, police documents said.

Clemmons was charged earlier this year with assaulting a police officer and raping a child, and investigators in the sex case said he was motivated by visions that he was Jesus Christ and that the world was on the verge of the apocalypse.

Documents related to those charges indicated that Clemmons had a volatile personality. In one instance, he is accused of gathering his wife and young relatives and forcing them to undress. Following May's charges, Clemmons was ordered to receive a mental health evaluation On Oct. 19. KIRO 7's partner, the News Tribune, obtained a copy of that report, which said Clemmons threatened to kill jail workers, saying, "I'll kill all you bitches," and described hallucinations in which he saw people drinking blood and eating babies.

The report said at the time of his arrest, Clemmons made "religiously-themed comments, told the officer President Obama and Lebron James are his brothers, Oprah is his sister and referred to himself as 'the beast.'"

Two psychologists concluded Clemmons was dangerous, and likely to commit future criminal acts jeopardizing public safety, but he was deemed competent to stand trial and not a candidate for voluntary commitment.

Clemmons was released after posting a combined bail of $190,000 for the two charges.

Police said they aren't sure what prompted Clemmons to shoot the four officers, who were in uniform and working on paperwork at the coffee shop just two blocks outside their jurisdiction on Sunday.

"The only motive that we have is he decided he was going to go kill police officers," Pierce County sheriff's spokesman Ed Troyer said. He said Clemmons talked the night before the shooting about killing a group of cops and watching the news.

Clemmons was shot dead by a Seattle police officer who found Clemmons outside a stolen car on a Rainer Valley street early Tuesday.

Copyright 2009 by KIROTV.com. The Associated Press contributed to this report. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.




 Get Stoked Notes: can I thank God this liberal didn't get elected in 08? Would he have been any better than the Osama bin Obama we got?

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

10 Bodies Found Convicted Ohio Sexual Predator Charged With Murder; More Bodies Found??

Source: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,571519,00.html
Date:


Ohio police charged a convicted sexual predator with 5 counts of aggravated murder hours after four more bodies were taken from the man's backyard and a skull was removed from his basement.

Anthony Sowell, 50, also was charged Tuesday with rape, felonious assault and kidnapping, Cleveland police spokesman Lt. Thomas Stacho said.

The gruesome new discovery comes after 6 bodies were found last week in the Sowell's house, bringing the total number discovered there to 10. Authorities do not know whether the skull belongs to an eleventh victim.

Sowell will be arraigned Wednesday.






Cadaver dogs unsuccessfully searched Sowell's backyard throughout the day, but found the remains while using a backhoe to dig up portions of the yard, Cleveland Police Chief Michael McGrath said Tuesday night.

"It appears that this man had an insatiable appetite that he had to fill," McGrath said.

He couldn't say specifically where in the backyard the bodies were discovered or if any of them were decapitated, but said the skull was found wrapped in a paper bag in a bucket in Sowell's basement.

The police chief said he hopes the coroner’s office will be able to identify the gender of the victims by Wednesday morning.

Police will be working throughout the night, McGrath said, adding that they will be searching walls and ceilings of the house on Wednesday.

"We will do everything to confirm there is nothing else there," he said.

The county's sheriff's office routinely checked on Sowell because he was a registered sexual predator. The most recent visit was Sept. 22, according to McGrath.

Sowell is reportedly not fully cooperating with police and has asked for a lawyer.

Sowell did, however, give authorities information that led them back to his house, a high-ranking authority on the scene told Fox 8 in Cleveland.

FoxNews.com's Michelle Maskaly and The Associated Press contributed to this report.


BLACK ON BLACK CRIME DESTROYING SAFE NEIGHBORHOODS!!!




BLACK JURY NULLIFICATION IS IT SAFE TO KEEP ALLOWING THIS TO EFFECT LOCAL COURTS IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD???

The jury system was established because it was felt that a panel of informed citizens, drawn at random from the community, and serving for too short a time to be corrupted, would be more likely to render a just verdict by judging both evidence and the law. Jury nullification is the process whereby a jury in a criminal case nullifies a law by acquitting a defendant regardless of the weight of evidence against him or her." Widely, it is any rendering of a verdict by a trial jury which acquits a criminal defendant despite that defendant's violation of the letter of the law—that is, of an official rule, and especially a legislative enactment. Strictly speaking, a jury verdict which rules contrary to the letter of the law pertains only to the particular case before it is guilty of Jury nullification. Today a Jury who responds to public opinion rather than law are getting more and more frequent. Sadly their decisions in fact have the effect of writing legislation.

History & Development in the USA: Jury nullification appeared in the pre-Civil War era when juries sometimes refused to convict for violations of the Fugitive Slave Act. During the 20th century, especially in the Civil Rights Movement, several all-white juries acquitted white defendants accused of murdering blacks. In the 21st century, many discussions of jury nullification center around drug laws that some consider unjust either in principle or because they are seen to discriminate against certain groups.

Problem: legal scholars claim jury nullification effects 3–4% of all jury trials who get caught up in following current public opinions or being P.C. result in the recent rise in hung juries. The only people profiting are lawyers as the effect on local neighborhoods is devastating. This evidences juries have begun to consider cases based on their own views about the validity or fairness of the laws themselves that are being judged.

Worst Case Example: The O. J. Simpson murder case has been described as the most publicized criminal trial in American history, in which O. J. Simpson, former NFL American football star and actor, was brought to trial for the 1994 murder of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman. Simpson was acquitted in 1995 after a lengthy trial—the longest jury trial in California history. Why was Simpson able to skirt justice? A: Simpson hired a high-profile defense team led by Johnnie Cochran and F. Lee Bailey. Los Angeles County believed it had a solid prosecution case, but Cochran was able to persuade the jurors that there was reasonable doubt about the DNA evidence (then a relatively new type of evidence in trials) - including that the blood-sample evidence had allegedly been mishandled by lab scientists and technicians - and about the circumstances surrounding other exhibits. Cochran and the defense team also alleged other misconduct by the Los Angeles Police Department. Simpson's celebrity and the lengthy televised trial riveted national attention on the so-called "Trial of the Century". By the end of the criminal trial, national surveys showed dramatic differences between most blacks and most whites in terms of their assessment of Simpson's guilt.



Police Attacked They Try to Save Dying G20 Protester

Source: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,512171,00.html
Date: Thursday, April 02, 2009

Police officers came under attack while they tried to help a dying man at the G20 protests in London's financial district Wednesday night.

The victim was found by a member of the public unconscious in the street near the Bank of England just before 7:30 p.m.

A spokesman for the Metropolitan Police said officers arrived on the scene to help and had to move the casualty away for urgent treatment after bottles were thrown at them by protesters.

The man was eventually pronounced dead at the hospital. According to one protester at the scene he was in his 30s. Ninety people were arrested during a first day of protests marking the summit.

The Met Police spokesman said: “A member of the public went to a police officer on a cordon in Birchin Lane, junction with Cornhill to say that there was a man who had collapsed round the corner.










WATCH COP LAND A NON PC FILM DEALING WITH THESE ISSUES

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

FBI: DNA leads to suspect after 19 years

Source: http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/10/13/texas.rape.arrest/index.html?eref=igoogle_cnn
Date: Oct 13, 2009
CNN

By Mayra Cuevas-Nazario

(CNN) -- A suspect has been arrested in the 1990 abduction and attempted murder of an 8-year-old Texas girl, a spokeswoman for the FBI's Houston, Texas, office said.
The victim, Jennifer Schuett, is now 27. She recently shared her story with CNN in hopes of someday bringing her attacker to justice.

Schuett fought tears as she spoke at a news conference in Dickinson, Texas. "This event in my life 19 years ago was a tragic
one," she said. "I want you to know I am OK. I am not a victim but instead victorious."

She continued, "I hope that my case will remain as a reminder to all victims of violent crime to never give up hope ... With determination and by using your voice to speak out, you are capable of anything."

Dennis Earl Bradford, a welder, was arrested 6:50 a.m. Tuesday in Little Rock, Arkansas, authorities said. He was on his way to work, and his wife was in the car with him.

DNA and other forensic testing led to him, authorities said. His DNA profile was in the FBI database due to a conviction in Arkansas.

Dunlap thanked CNN for publicizing the story and said investigators "received lots of tips and good reaction." But advances in forensic testing led directly to the arrest, she said.

Schuett was abducted from her bedroom, raped and left for dead August 10,1990. She spoke with CNN two weeks ago.

CNN normally does not identify victims of sexual assaults. But Schuett decided to go public with her story -- and her name -- to increase the chances of finding and prosecuting her attacker.

"It's not about me anymore," she told CNN in September. "It's about all the little girls that go to sleep at night. I know there are so many girls out there who have been raped and hurt. You have to fight back."

"I remember everything; I've always wanted to remember everything so I can find the person that did this," Schuett said. "If I had blocked this out of my memory, the investigation wouldn't have come this far. I'm a fighter."

Schuett says she was alone in her bed when a man crept in through a window. She remembers waking up in a stranger's arms as he carried her across a dark parking lot.

She said he told her he was an undercover cop and knew her family.

He drove her through the streets of Dickinson, Texas, pulling into a mechanic's shop next to her elementary school.

"Watch the moon. The moon will change colors, and that is when your mom will come to get you," she recalled him saying. "Oh, it looks like she is not coming."

Schuett said he drove her to an overgrown field next to the school and sexually assaulted her.

She passed out. When she regained consciousness, she was lying naked on top of an ant hill with her throat slashed from ear to ear, and her voice box torn.

She was found at 6 p.m. on a hot August day after lying in the field for nearly 12 hours. She was rushed to a hospital in critical condition.

"Three days after the attack, I started giving a description. The doctors told me I would never be able to talk again, but I proved them all wrong," Schuett said. She believes she got her voice back so she could tell her story.

Houston FBI Special Agent Richard Rennison is one of the lead investigators in the case, along with Dickinson police Detective Tim Cromie.

Both men were discussing the case when Rennison received a memo from the FBI's Child Abduction Rapid Deployment (CARD) team seeking child abduction cases that had gone cold and could be retested for DNA evidence. Schuett's was one of the cases selected.

Rennison, who has 10 years of experience in child abduction cases, said he has never seen a case like Schuett's.

"This is the only one that I can think of that the victim has suffered some traumatic injuries and survived," he said, "The main reason the CARD team picked this case was because she was alive. In cases of child abduction, it is rare that the child is recovered alive. Frequently, you recover a body. And most times, you never find them."

The investigators found evidence collected 19 years ago, which was retested. It included the underwear and pajamas Schuett was wearing, as well as a man's underwear and T-shirt, which were found in the field where Schuett was left for dead.

The clothes were tested in 1990, but the sample wasn't large enough for conclusive results. But now, modern techniques allow DNA to be isolated from a single human cell.
They were still awaiting the results when CNN featured Schuett's story in late September.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Safe School Czar Praised NAMBLA "Support Group for Intergenerational Relationships"

SAFE SCHOOL ZCAR OBAMA APPOINTEE LAUDED NAMBLA FIGURE
By: Mark Tapscott
WASHINGTON EXAMINER.COM
Editorial Page Editor
Source: http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/blogs/beltway-confidential/Obama-appointee-lauded-NAMBLA-figure-63115112.html 10/5/2009 9:22 AM

Date 10/01/09 12:40 PM EDT

Kevin Jennings, President Obama's Assistant Deputy Secretary of the Office of Safe and Drug FreeSchools at the U.S. Department of Education, is in hot water this week for having failed to report that a 15-year-old sophomore student in his school had told him of having sex with an older man.

But failure to report what appeared to be a case of statuatory rape of a child may be the least of Jennings' worries. Lori Roman of Regular Folks United points to statements by Jennings a decade or more ago when he praised Harry Hay of the North American Association for Man-Boy Love Association (NAMBLA), which promotes the legalization of sexual abuse of young boys by older men.

Roman provides damning details and links here. She also notes that Jennings wrote the forward "to a book called Queering Elementary Education. And another fellow you may have heard of wrote one of the endorsements on the book jacket—Bill Ayers." Ayers, of course, is the Weather Underground bomber from the 1960s who is just an "acquaintance" of Obama.

Every presidential administration ends up with scandals inspired by controversial appointees, but typically those tend to revolve around financial improprieties, conflicts of interest, or some other form of white-collar misconduct. For Obama, the scandals seem to be develping in a pattern of disclosures revolving around radical left ideology that raises questions about their fitness for any job in government. And that in turn raises the inevitable question: Is nobody minding the White House personnel store?



UPDATE: Who was Harry Hay?

Folks at Media Matters are agitated by the above post and others pointing out Jennings' praise of Harry Hay and the latter's link to NAMBLA. Hay was not an employee or official of NAMBLA, but was during his later years, according to his entry on Wikipedia, a frequent defender of the group, including this 1983 statement: "[I]f the parents and friends of gays are truly friends of gays, they would know from their gay kids that the relationship with an older man is precisely what thirteen-, fourteen-, and fifteen-year-old kids need more than anything else in the world."
MM has a point - Jennings praise of Hay was not specifically in the context of the latter's support of NAMBLA. Readers will decide for themselves whether it is appropriate for an individual who publicly praised an advocate of pedophilia to be appointed Assistant Deputy Secretary of Education for Safe and Drug-Free Schools.

Q: Who is NAMBLA?
"Support Group for Intergenerational Relationships"

A: Wiki note: The North American Man/Boy Love Association (NAMBLA) is a New York City and San Francisco-based unincorporated organization in the United States that advocates the liberalization of laws against sexual relations between adult and minor males - resolving to "end the oppression of men and boys who have freely chosen mutually consenting relationships". Since 1995, public criticism and law enforcement infiltration have heavily impaired the organization. NAMBLA describes itself as a "support group for intergenerational relationships," and uses the slogan "sexual freedom for all." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NAMBLA 10/5/2009 9:02 AM.

Q: What Are They Doing?

A: Founded national gay pride marches: "NAMBLA walks with me" a 1986 gay pride march in Los Angeles.


A; Their Last Public Meeting: passed a resolution saying: "(1) The North American Man/Boy Love Association calls for the abolition of age-of-consent and all other laws which prevent men and boys from freely enjoying their bodies. (2) We call for the release of all men and boys imprisoned by such laws." This policy was still in NAMBLA's "official position papers" in 1996.


A: organized the first gay march on Washington in 1979. In addition to forming several working committees, the conference was responsible for drafting the basic organizing principles of the march ("the five demands" Flyer for March on Washington [see p. 23]). Originally, the Gay Youth Caucus had won approval for its proposal demanding "Full Rights for Gay Youth, including revision of the age of consent laws."

A: In 1980 a group called the "Lesbian Caucus – Lesbian & Gay Pride March Committee" distributed a hand-out urging women to split from the annual New York City Gay Pride March because the organizing committee had supposedly been dominated by NAMBLA and its supporters.


Q: Are They as Harmless as They Claim?
A: In December 1977, police raided a house in the Boston suburb of Revere. Twenty-four men were arrested and indicted on over 100 felony counts of the statutory rape of boys aged eight to fifteen. Suffolk County District Attorney Garrett Byrne found that the men used drugs and video games to lure the boys into a house, where they photographed them as they engaged in sexual activity.
A: The men were members of a "sex ring", and said that the arrest was only "the tip of the iceberg." The arrests sparked intense media coverage, and local newspapers published the photographs and personal information of the accused men. The men were members of a "sex ring", and said that the arrest was only "the tip of the iceberg."
A: According to Roy Radow, a NAMBLA principal and one of the many NAMBLA members being sued by the parents of Jeffrey Curley in Curley v. NAMBLA (for allegedly encouraging the rape and murder of their son), NAMBLA has opposed corporal punishment, rape, and kidnapping, and has declared that sexual exploitation is grounds for expulsion from the group.

A: A "sex ring" of underage boys brought intense media scrutiny in Boston in the closing weeks of 1977, and police raided the Toronto-area gay newspaper The Body Politic for publishing an article by Gerald Hannon titled "Men Loving Boys Loving Men" did the subject of adult-minor sex garner enough attention to prompt the formation of a group like NAMBLA. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NAMBLA 10/5/2009 9:02 AM.


Q: What Was this Big Problem for NAMBLA?

A: The arrests sparked intense media coverage, and local newspapers published the photographs and personal information of the accused men. NAMBLA members have been charged with and convicted of sexual offenses against children.

A: Larry Frisoli an opposing attorney charged NAMBLA is a "training ground" for adults who wish to seduce children, in which men exchange strategies on how to find and groom child sex partners.’’ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NAMBLA 10/5/2009 9:02 AM.

A: Curley v. NAMBLA was a lawsuit filed in the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts in 2000, by Barbara and Robert Curley against the North American Man/Boy Love Association (NAMBLA). Their 10-year-old son, Jeffrey Curley, was the victim of a 1997 murder by two men, Salvatore Sicari and Charles Jaynes. The men took Jeffrey to the Boston Public Library and accessed NAMBLA's website. At least one of the men, Jaynes, later attempted to sexually assault Curley. When the boy fought back, Jaynes gagged him with a gasoline-soaked rag and eventually killed him. Jaynes then sexually assaulted his corpse. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curley_v._NAMBLA 10/5/2009 9:14 AM.


Q: Who is Defending NAMBLA?

A: In April 2005, the wrongful death cases was still being considered by a Massachusetts federal court, with the American Civil Liberties Union assisting the defendants on the grounds that the suit violated their First Amendment rights to free speech.

A: The American Civil Liberties Union stepped in to defend NAMBLA as a free speech matter and won a dismissal based on the fact that NAMBLA is organized as an unincorporated association, not a corporation. [John Reinstein, the director of the ACLU Massachusetts.]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NAMBLA 10/5/2009 9:02 AM.


Q: What are Unintended Consequences for the United States Federal Government to Hire anyone Who Defends in any way the amazing existence of a group like NAMBLA?

A: High School Student Elizabeth Smart: I Was Raped Daily SALT LAKE CITY – Taking the stand for the first time since she was snatched from her girlhood bedroom seven years ago, Elizabeth Smart testified Thursday that her captor raped her three or four times a day, kept her tied up with a cable around her leg, and threatened to kill her if she tried to escape. http://www.thefoxnation.com/elizabeth-smart/2009/10/01/elizabeth-smart-i-was-raped-daily 10/5/2009 9:20 AM.




A: Read the case language for yourself at: http://www.thecpac.com/Curleys-v-NAMBLA.html 10/5/2009 10:12 AM. The Curley family’s research developed 19 counts against Obama’s friends at NAMBLA.

A: Legal delays are preventing this family from getting their day in court. We know the ACLU developed tactics now being used by rich mob type clients. One problem are in the way some of the individuals being sued have homeowners insurance they are tapping to pay attorneys. As an aside don’t insurers have waiver clauses that prevent paying for felons legal fees. If I remember from contract law 101 no contract is legal if it includes illegal activities.

Author's Google doc:

Obama Junta Safe School Zsar NAMBLA Defender, Jerry Stokes 2009-10-05
http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AUjE9taMWseFZGh0Z3piYjdfMzJjZHF6eHpoYg&hl=en

Monday, September 14, 2009

YALE UNIVERSITY Body Found Missing Graduate Student Body Found

Source:  http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,549765,00.html

Date:  Monday, September 14, 2009

Medical Examiner: Body Found Is Missing Yale Graduate Student

A body found stuffed in the wall of a Yale university building has been indentified as missing graduate student Annie Le, New Haven police said Monday.

Authorities, who have ruled Le's death a homicide, said they do not believe the 24-year-old bride-to-be was a random target.

Le was last seen on surveillance video Tuesday entering the five-story laboratory building in Yale's medical complex, where she worked as a graduate pharmacology student.



Police told the Associated Press Monday that the killing of the person whose body was found in the wall was "not a random act" — and said they don't believe that anyone else on the campus is in danger.

Authorities on Saturday also found bloody clothes above floor tiles in the basement of the building, which police sources say likely belonged to the killer.

Yale President Richard Levin offered support to Le's family and her fiance, Columbia University graduate student Jonathan Widawsky. The couple was to marry Sunday in Syosset, N.Y., on Long Island's north shore.

"The family and fiance and friends now must suffer the additional ordeal of waiting for the body to be positively identified," Levin said.

The university has also planned an evening prayer vigil for Le at 8 p.m. Monday on Yale's main campus. An e-mail sent to the Yale community invites participants to "bring a candle and join us in solidarity," the Yale Daily News reported.

In an e-mail statement sent to FOXNews.com, Yale's vice president Linda Lorimar said the university was taking extra security precautions — including added security personnel and a new bicycle patrol — to ensure students' safety.

Police on Monday would not say if they have any suspects. They previously have said Widawsky is not a suspect and is assisting with the investigation. New Haven Assistant Police Chief Peter Reichard said police recovered "a large amount" of physical evidence, but he would not discuss what that included.

Last winter, Le, of Placerville, Calif., wrote a magazine article about how to stay safe around Yale's campus. The article, titled "Crime and Safety in New Haven," was published in February in a magazine produced by the university's medical school. It compares higher instances of robbery in New Haven with cities that house other Ivy League schools and includes an interview with Yale Police Chief James Perrotti, who offers advice such as "pay attention to where you are" and "avoid portraying yourself as a potential victim."

"In short, New Haven is a city and all cities have their perils," Le concludes. "But with a little street smarts, one can avoid becoming yet another statistic."

Le was reported missing last Tuesday. Surveillance video shows her arriving at around 10 a.m., but police could find no video of Le leaving, despite some 75 surveillance cameras operating around the complex. Her ID, money, credit cards and purse were found in her third-floor office.



More than 100 local, state and federal police had been searching the building for days, using blueprints to uncover any place where evidence or Le's body could be hidden.

On Sunday morning, a state police van drove down a ramp into the building's basement area. Authorities also sifted through garbage at a Hartford incinerator Sunday, looking through trash that was taken from the building in the days since Le went missing.

Le's disappearance weighed heavily on Yale students, who prayed for her safe return Sunday at The University Church on Yale's campus.

"It has brought up a lot of fears for people," the Rev. Ian Buckner Oliver said just before he gave the Sunday morning sermon. "It has brought up a lot of worry and concern for her and for all our safety."

Bjorn Cooley, a 20-year-old Yale student from Oregon, said he heard the news that a body had been found while studying in his room Sunday night.

"Before they found the body, I still had hope she had just disappeared," Cooley said. "I was looking for some sort of quasi-happy ending to this whole thing."




Stoked note crime fighting: there is irony in the fact that this young woman just completed an assignment in her local student press giving advice about keeping out of crime stats. Did her article waken a local predator???


Truth Justice & the American Way? Does it Still Exist

http://docs.google.com/fileview?id=F.ba0ce396-ca6b-484f-875e-0e93b7e56602&hl=en

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Yale University Offers $10,000 Reward for Help Finding Missing Grad Student

Source: http://gretawire.blogs.foxnews.com/2009/09/12/missing-yale-student/

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,549222,00.html

Date: September 12, 2009 02:12 PM EDT

Yale University Offers $10,000 Reward for Help Finding Missing Grad Student

GRETA WIRE ~ FOX NEWS   Yale Police Department at (203) 432-4400

Have you been following the missing Yale student story? She was to get married this weekend....she is on video entering a Yale building but she is not seen on video leaving. Any ideas?

Yale University announced a $10,000 reward for help finding a graduate student days before her wedding, after investigators find no clues after searching her laboratory and apartment.



Annie Marie Le, 24, a doctoral student in pharmacology at Yale's School of Medicine, vanished Tuesday. She was last seen that morning on surveillance camera outside a lab in the medical school complex, less than mile from the main campus in New Haven, Conn.

The California native was to be married on Sunday to fiance Jonathan Widawsky, a graduate student in physics at Columbia University. The two met as undergraduates at the University of Rochester.

Her purse, cell phone, credit cards and money were found in her office. She has not contacted her fiance, family or friends since Tuesday.

“We are responding to this at this point as if it could be any kind of bad situation,” University Vice President and Secretary Linda Lorimer told the Yale Daily News. “You don’t just not go home for a couple of days.”

Widawsky has been cooperating with the investigation, she told the paper, and "there's not a worry about" any potential involvement he might have had in Le's disappearance.

Le was in her lab at the Sterling Hall of Medicine Tuesday morning, and then walked a few blocks to another lab facility at 10 Amistad Street. A security camera captured her going into the building at 10 a.m., the same time she swiped her Yale ID card at the entrance.

There was no image of her leaving, but Yale security officials were scanning all footage from surveillance cameras at each of the facility's entrances and exits.

Le was reported missing after she did not return to her office or show up for a pathology class where she was a teaching assistant, The New Haven Register reported.

Asked about the possibility of foul play, Yale spokesman Tom Conroy said Thursday that "there's no evidence of it at this time."

A fire alarm set off by a faulty smoke detector about 12:40 p.m. at the Amistad Street building isn't thought to be connected to Le's disappearance, university Deputy Secretary Martha Highsmith told the Yale Daily News.

On Thursday, Connecticut state police with bloodhounds searched the area where Le was last seen, and authorities went through nearby trash bins.

Yale Police Chief James Perrotti said the FBI was assisting in the investigation, and Le's fiance, professors, colleagues, friends and family also were helping in the search.

Ironically, Le wrote a magazine article earlier this year about how to stay safe on the Ivy League campus.

Annie Le's article, called "Crime and Safety in New Haven," was published in February in a magazine produced by Yale's medical school.

It compares higher instances of robbery in New Haven to cities that house other Ivy League schools and includes an interview with Perrotti, who advised students to "pay attention to where you are" and "avoid portraying yourself as a potential victim."

"In short, New Haven is a city and all cities have their perils," Le concludes. "But with a little street smarts, one can avoid becoming yet another statistic."

Le was excited about her upcoming wedding on Long Island, N.Y., said friends and colleagues including Debbie Apuzzo, who works in the pharmacology department. Apuzzo described Le as energetic and conscientious.

“Lucky I’m in love with my best friend,” Le wrote in a posting on Facebook, one of several about the marriage, according to the Register. Others included details about the ceremony, the reception and the honeymoon in Greece.

She received her undergraduate degree in bioscience in 2007 from the University of Rochester in New York state, said school spokeswoman Sharon Dickman.

While at the University of Rochester, she did a summer project at the National Institutes of Health on bone tissue engineering with a goal of regenerating tissue for people suffering from degenerative bone diseases. She said her career goal was to work as an NIH investigator or as a professor.

Her mentor, Rocky Tuan, described her as bright and hardworking, saying the NIH undergraduate scholars program was very selective.

"She's a very happy person," Tuan said. "Everybody got along with her. She's always smiling, laughing."

Le is 4-foot-11, 90 pounds and of Asian descent with brown hair and brown eyes.

Anyone with information on Le’s whereabouts is asked to contact the Yale Police Department at (203) 432-4400.


Stoked note crime fighting: there is irony in the fact that this young woman just completed an assignment in her local student press giving advice about keeping out of crime stats. Did her article waken a local predator???

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Monday, August 24, 2009

Buena Park Blond Mutilation Killing Stuffed in Trash After All Identifying Parts of Body Removed

Source:  http://ktwbtv.trb.com/news/ktla-missing-swimsuit-model,0,1397160.story

Date: Aug 24, 2009 

KTLA News

Stuffed in Trash After All Identifying Parts of Body Removed

Mystery Woman Found: 

  • Fingerprints Cut off
  • Teeth Cut Out
  • Head Cut Off

Fate Allows Orange County Police to I.D. her body by researching her breast implants. This reminds us of the old Steven Seagal movie "Glimmer Man" from 1996. 


Jasmine Fiore Found Stuffed In Suitcase and Thrown In Dumpster - The most popular videos are here

The Real Orange County I Recall is Still Disturbed:

Lt. Steve Holliday of Buena Park Police said, "The sadness of this is all is that Mr. Jenkins will not stand before an Orange County jury for his crime."

Get Stoked Note: this guy will not do well in jail or prison. Folks with a sniper rifle might end his misery early. 


Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Sarah Palin vs barack obama on those pesky death panels

Source: http://blatheringsblog.com/

Date: August 13, 2009

it’s not going away. first, sarah palin spoke out on obamacare calling the end-of-life counseling sessions ‘death panels.’ barack obama, at one of his ginned up town hall meetings (filled with ‘plants‘ i might add), responded to the ‘death panels’ suggestion by saying this:

“Let’s disagree over things that are real, not these wild misrepresentations,” he said, laughing off rumors that the government would set up “death panels that will basically pull the plug on Grandma.”

well, it’s on. sarah is countering obama’s flippancy on the fears of most americans by using the bills’ own words and she has footnotes.

The provision that President Obama refers to is Section 1233 of HR 3200, entitled “Advance Care Planning Consultation.” [2] With all due respect, it’s misleading for the President to describe this section as an entirely voluntary provision that simply increases the information offered to Medicare recipients. The issue is the context in which that information is provided and the coercive effect these consultations will have in that context.

Section 1233 authorizes advanced care planning consultations for senior citizens on Medicare every five years, and more often “if there is a significant change in the health condition of the individual … or upon admission to a skilled nursing facility, a long-term care facility… or a hospice program.” [3] During those consultations, practitioners must explain “the continuum of end-of-life services and supports available, including palliative care and hospice,” and the government benefits available to pay for such services. [4]

sarah then goes on to break all of this down contextually which is something the lefty promoters of this boondoggle won’t, can’t, or are scared to do.

it’s all interesting don’t you think? it’s not michael steele or newt or romney or huckabee or mccain poking The iOne in the nose. it’s sarah palin, from far away in alaska and posting on facebook, who is taking control of the healthcare debate. it’s really her message: individual liberty versus government control.

in my opinion, the girl is tucked away and she is studying. she’s also running.

Mexican Customs Agents Fired: Mexican Army Customs US Border

Source: http://military.rightpundits.com/2009/08/16/mexican-customs-agents-fired-mexican-army-customs-us-border/#more-5930

Date: Aug 16, 2009

By Shannon

Here’s a story that should help you sleep at night, especially if you live in one of the southern border states. The Mexican government, plagued by corruption, replaced customs agents with the Army. Mexican customs agents fired to the tune of 1100 personnel. The Mexican Army is now in charge of customs at the US border.

In an anti-corruption sting of sorts, federal officials cleaned house at all US Mexican border stations. 1100 Mexican customs agents fired, and the Mexican Army taking over customs duties at all checkpoints.


In Nuevo Laredo, the agents were called in and told they were being let go; they were then asked to surrender their badges and weapons. As reported before, Mexico is in the middle of a major drug cartel war and a huge problem has been weapons and drugs being smuggled in and out of the country.

The Mexican army customs duties are only temporary, no word on how long the Army will be handling the customs role. One can only speculate how this may hurt or help the security of our country.

On the one hand, it appears good that the Mexican customs agents fired were apparently corrupt; on the other, how reliable is the Mexican government or the Mexican Army? How much corruption is there? Will it really stem the tide of weapons and drugs into or out of either country?

President Obama recently met with Felipe Calderon in Mexico pledging support for his military crackdown on drug cartels. Obama also pledged to help control our countries part in the ongoing drug war.

Over 1,000 Mexican customs agents fired seems like a step in the right direction; but is it? Was it an actual clamp down on corruption or more of a show for outsiders looking in? Only time will tell.


Monday, August 3, 2009

Mom Finds Daughter for Sale on Craig's List

Source: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,536294,00.html?test=latestnews
Date: Aug 3, 2009

FOX NEWS.COM

A Massachusetts mother was horrified when she found her 7-month-old child’s photo on popular promotions site, Craigslist, advertising his own adoption.

MyFOXBoston reports that a stranger alerted Jenni Brennan of Abington, Mass. to the photo, which involved her 7-month-old son, Jake, in an online adoption scam. The ad read: “A CUTE BABY BOY FOR ADOPTION HE IS VERY HEALTHY AND READY FOR ADOPTION FOR MORE YOU COME BACK TO US.”



Brennan responded to the ad, receiving an email describing her son as Canadian but currently living in an African orphanage.

She said the photo was from her family’s blog.

“I know he wasn’t being physically harmed and no one was going to come to our door and try to take him, but I felt like his likeness was being violated," she told MyFOXBoston.

She alerted the FBI and attorney general’s office to the scam. Yahoo! has also removed the scammer’s email addresses.

Get Stoked Google doc:

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Thursday, July 30, 2009

4 Dirty Broward County Florida Cops Conspiring Again


Source: http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/florida/news-article.aspx?storyid=142487&provider=rss
Date: July 29, 2009

Cops Caught on Dashboard Cam
Plotting Against Motorist

Posted By: Mike Adams Created: 7/29/2009 11:23:08 AM Updated: 7/29/2009 11:30:43 AM

HOLLYWOOD, FL -- A cop's dashboard camera is supposed to catch criminals in the act.
For four Hollywood, Florida cops, the dash cam may have foiled their plans to frame a motorist.

The four police officers -- three of them longtime veterans of the force -- were caught on one of the cop's dash cameras plotting to place the blame for a February traffic accident on a woman one of them had hit with their patrol car.

The disturbing video shows the woman, Alexandra Torres Villa, handcuffed in the back of the squad car as the officers get their stories straight on what they are going to say happened.
Officer Joel Francisco, 36, an 11-year veteran, crashed into the back of Villa's vehicle at a light on February 17 at midnight. The cop radioed to other officers who converged on the scene and hatched a way to bail Francisco out.

Officer Dewey Pressley, 42, arrives and questions Villa, who tells him that she has been drinking. The 21-year veteran officer seizes the opportunity and arrests her for DUI. But the plot thickens from there.

The cops begin to brainstorm believable excuses for the accident.

"As far as I'm concerned. I'm going to put words in his mouth. She went to accelerate and a cat jumped out of the window at which point he thought it could have been a pedestrian, which distracted him," Pressley tells Sgt. Andrew Diaz, another veteran of the force. "I mean what's the chances of hitting a f---in drunk when a cat jumps out of the window?"

Still, the cops run with the half-baked idea and rush to get Villa to do a Breathalyzer test so they can officially say she was drunk.
"I nailed her on the video. I already hung her on video. She said she has been doing a beer party," Pressley says. "She's gonna blow."

Then, another cop debates with Pressley on who is going to write up the fabricated report to clear their police comrade.

"I know how I'm going to word this with the cat so we can get him off the hook. I'll write the narrative," Pressley says. "We're going to bend this a little bit."

Civilian Community Service Officer Karim Thomas joins the three senior officers and the four cops go so far as to change the angle of pictures of the accident to make it look like Villa swerved in front of the cop car and caused the accident, not Francisco.

Throughout the tape, the cops acknowledged what they are doing is illegal, but when you are the law, there is nothing wrong with bending it for a fellow cop, one says.

"I don't lie and make things up ever because it's wrong, but if I need to bend it a little bit to protect a cop, I'll do it," Pressley tells Francisco after reassuring him no one will ever find out. "She's freaking hammered anyway."

The cops even do a final rehearsal before Villa is taken to the city lock up.
"We'll take care of it," one officer says. The others reply: "We're good."

The police officers are currently on administrative leave pending a state attorney's office investigation.
Villa, who was charged with four counts of DUI and cited for improper lane change, is still fighting the charges in court.

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Get Stoked Notes on Rare Bad Cop Story:
Did they forget they are one of the few employees in America who are required to take an oath before we release them on our streets. Some are asking how their firing will effect their innocent families? They should suffer like any other victim of a felon. These officers should get a lethal injection or at least a sentence that makes the public have a high view of the rest of our police.

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Get Stoked Notes Broward County: this county coming back into the press reminded me of the controversial 2000 Bush election aftermath. Back then one of my favorite radio shows was from Col. Oliver North. Every afternoon when he signed on or off he always had 2 phone numbers for callers to take part in the talk. One was for normal callers and the other was for folks from Broward County who needed help marking their ballots. He would joke how his staff would spend extra time to help them because they needed it in Broward County.

Broward County demographic: Wicki From the 1992 U.S. presidential election onward, however, voters of Broward County backed the Democratic presidential nominee over the Republican nominee by strong majorities. Broward County is now the most reliably Democratic county in the state, [11][12] with the exception of the much less populous Gadsden County (where African Americans are a majority). This change in voting tendencies is most likely due to the continuous flow from large migrations of snowbirds and transplanted people from the liberal Northeast and other blue states, as well as a growing LGBT community, and also naturalized U.S. citizens born in places such as Latin America, the Caribbean, Canada, Europe, Asia, and Israel.

Past Broward Problems: this is where they publically admited they are not smart enough to fill out a ballot in 2000. This is where most of the mystery surrounding the death of Ana Nicol Smith were associated. This is where the famous Pachno crime movie "Scarface" was filmed to document the way crime and corruption politics too often join. Since 1976 they organized and developed something called the Broward County Crime Commission was chartered in 1976 as a non-profit, non-partisan, non-political, tax-exempt fact finding body. It acts in behalf of law-abiding citizens generally and the community at large in the fight against crime and corruption. In this effort it supports the major elements of the criminal justice system. It does not sit in judgment of community morals, act as vigilante group, have any authority other than the weight of public opinion, nor have any extra-legal rights. It endorses ethical and moral considerations under the law and demands similar commitment from its members.

New Octomom type Crime: 8-Month-old Fetus Cut From Body

Source: http://www.rightpundits.com/?p=4463#more-4463
Date: July 29, 2009

By Ignatius Reilly

Murdering a pregnant woman and cutting her baby from her womb. Is there any crime more shocking or more instinctively against our human nature?

Yet it is happening again and again throughout the country. Beginning with the highly publicized murder of Bobbi Jo Stinnett, we seem to be hearing more and more about crimes like this recently.

Now, Darlene Haynes, a 23-year-old pregnant woman, has been found dead in her apartment in Worcester, Massachusetts. Her 8-month-old fetus was cut from her womb and is currently missing.

Police officers found Darlene Haynes dead after her neighbors complained about a foul smell coming from her apartment yesterday.

Someone had killed her and put her in a closet in her apartment, wrapped in bed sheets. She had been dead for several days when police arrived. Since she was last seen on Thursday by friends, she may have been dead for as many as five days before anyone knew something was wrong.

During the autopsy, police realized that Haynes had been pregnant and that the fetus had been removed from her body.

Authorities believe that Haynes was murdered for her baby and that the murderer currently is in possession of the baby. The baby, if healthy, could survive for several days without medical attention, so it may still be alive.

This is a crime so horrible that I won’t even try to understand it. With so many babies who need homes in this world, a crime like this just doesn’t make any sense. I usually shrug off people who say the end of the world is near, but stories like this make me wonder.




Saturday, July 25, 2009

Utopian Obama v. America's Police Forces

Date: July 24, 2009

Prof Gates Rights Two Issues
First Black elitist super citizen
Second angry little guy who thinks everyone is picking on him Gates responded: "Yes, look how tumultuous I am. I'm 5'7, I weigh 150 pounds. And my tumultuous, outrageous action, was to demand that he give me his name and his badge number."

Gates' attorney, Charles Ogletree, told ABC News that his client was "relieved and excited" by the president's telephone outreach.
"It's going to bring together not only the parties to this particular episode but a larger community dialogue about how citizens and police can have more productive and effective exchanges," Ogletree said.

Cambridge Police Responding

Defense: The police officer said he was just doing his job but that Gates continued to rant "that I was doing this because he was a black man in America, that I was a racist."
Representatives of Sgt. James Crowley released a statement saying Crowley was "profoundly grateful" for the phone call.

"It is clear to us from this conversation that the president respects police officers and the often difficult and dangerous situations we face on a daily basis. We appreciate his sincere interest and willingness to reconsider his remarks about the Cambridge Police Department," the statement read.

Earlier today in an unannounced trip to the White House press room, the president clarified remarks he made at the end of Wednesday night's press conference, reiterating his point that "there was an overreaction in pulling Professor Gates out of his home."

Q: who is initiating common sense?
A: The president's spokesman said it was Crowley's idea for the three to get together for a beer. According to Gates' attorney, Gates doesn't drink beer but he'll show-up for the meeting.
A: Patrolman Carlos Figueroa told The Associated Press that when Crowley asked Gates to present identification, the professor shouted, "No, I will not!" Figueroa said Gates called Crowley a racist and shouted, "This is what happens to black men in America!"
A: Bill Cosby weighed in on the debate, telling Boston's WZLX yesterday that he was "shocked" to hear the president's statement.

Eltist's View of Police We Look Down On:

Obama said it was unfortunate that his comments, instead of illuminating, contributed to "media frenzy" and said he hopes this would be "a teachable moment."

"Because this has been ratcheting up -- and I obviously helped to contribute ratcheting it up -- I want to make clear that in my choice of words, I think, I unfortunately... gave an impression that I was maligning the Cambridge police department or Sgt. Crowley specifically," the president said. "And I could've calibrated those words differently. And I told this to Sgt. Crowley."

"I continue to believe, based on what I have heard, that there was an overreaction in pulling Professor Gates out of his home to the station," the president added. "I also continue to believe, based on what I heard, that Professor Gates probably overreacted as well. My sense is you've got two good people in a circumstance in which neither of them were able to resolve the incident in the way that it should have been resolved and the way they would have liked it to be resolved."

He also defended his decision to make remarks about the incident, saying, "The fact that this has become such a big issue I think is indicative of the fact that... race is still a troubling aspect of our society. Whether I were black or white, I think that me commenting on this and hopefully contributing to constructive, as opposed to negative, understandings about the issue is part of my portfolio."

Lawsuit On The Way?

Alan McDonald, who represents Crowley, the veteran cop who teaches a racial profiling class for rookie police officers told ABC News earlier that the sergeant had not ruled out filing a defamation of character or libel lawsuit against Gates.

"He is exploring all of his options,'' McDonald told ABC News.

Though charges were dropped, Gates has loudly asserted his arrest was a result of racial profiling.

The arrest and subsequent storm of racially charged comments has enveloped the White House after Obama said on Wednesday the Cambridge police acted "stupidly" in arresting the prominent black scholar.

In a press conference held by the Cambridge police unions and Massachusetts Municipal Police Officers Association to support Crowley, members said they hope Obama and Massachusetts Gov. Patrick Deval will apologize for their remarks. Crowley stood with them but remained silent.

McDonald argued that race "played no role in the decision making in this case," adding that it was "inappropriate" of Obama to use this case to talk about racial profiling.

When making his remarks, the president acknowledged that he had not seen all the facts in the case and what role race may have played.

While there is a history of complaints by minorities against officers at the Cambridge Police Department, experts say it's not out of the ordinary compared to other U.S. cities.

"The issues confronting Cambridge are not different from [those] in any other department," Margaret Burnham, a Northeastern University law professor who has sued the department twice, told ABC News. "These things [like the Gates case] happen across the country."