Entries by TheSpook (2729)
Tuesday
Jul062004
Tuesday, July 6, 2004 at 01:21PM
Tuesday
Jul062004
South Carolina preparing to ramp up DNA use
Tuesday, July 6, 2004 at 01:19PM
South Carolina is about to embark on an ambitious effort to collect DNA
from tens of thousands more criminals, an effort law enforcement
officials say will dramatically improve their chances of solving
crimes. A new law that took effect July 1 requires all people convicted
of felonies, the most serious crimes, to provide blood samples for a
DNA database maintained by the State Law Enforcement Division. That
includes all those already in the system, whether in prison or on
probation or parole, and new offenders. [more]
Tuesday
Jul062004
Judge Denies Defense Motions In Oakland 'Riders' Case
Tuesday, July 6, 2004 at 05:22AM
A judge today denied several hotly debated defense motions to dismiss
charges against three former Oakland police officers accused of
criminal misconduct. Defense lawyers for the former officers, who are
charged with conspiring to beat and frame suspected drug dealers in
West Oakland in 2000, alleged that prosecutors and Oakland police
officials have intimidated witnesses by disciplining several officers
who testified on behalf of the defendants in their first trial. [more]
Tuesday
Jul062004
Police shootings raise racial tensions in Austin
Tuesday, July 6, 2004 at 04:23AM
Tensions peaked when the Austin American-Statesman ran a series
of articles earlier this year that reported that between 1998 and 2003,
police were twice as likely to use force against blacks as against
whites. They were 25 percent more likely to use force against Hispanics
than against whites. During that period, police used deadly force
against 11 people. All but one were minorities. [more]
Friday
Jul022004
LAPD Says Officers Didn't Conspire after Beat Down - no proof.
Friday, July 2, 2004 at 11:40AM
LAPD defends taking 40 minutes to separate the
eight who were on hand at beating of a suspect, saying they didn't
conspire on a story. Top Los Angeles police officials on Thursday
defended the 40 minutes it took to separate eight officers involved in
the beating of a car theft suspect and said an investigation has found
no evidence that the officers colluded to get their stories straight. The
officials offered a detailed account of the department's initial
response to the televised beating after City Councilman Jack Weiss
expressed concern that the 40-minute gap potentially harmed the
investigation. [more]
LAPD defends taking 40 minutes to separate the eight who were on hand at beating of a suspect, saying they didn't conspire on a story. Top Los Angeles police officials on Thursday defended the 40 minutes it took to separate eight officers involved in the beating of a car theft suspect and said an investigation has found no evidence that the officers colluded to get their stories straight. The officials offered a detailed account of the department's initial response to the televised beating after City Councilman Jack Weiss expressed concern that the 40-minute gap potentially harmed the investigation. [more]
Friday
Jul022004
L.A. Police Probe 2nd Case of Flashlight Beating
Friday, July 2, 2004 at 10:42AM
- This a 2nd distinct, seperate brutality incident that occured last week.
Los
Angeles police said on Thursday they were investigating the second
case in two weeks of officers seen on videotape beating a prone
suspect with a metal flashlight. Home video showing a black man being
pinned to the floor and hit with a flashlight during an arrest at a
private party on June 19 was aired on local television a week after a
police officer was seen beating black car theft suspect Stanley
Miller 11 times around the head after he had been wrestled to the
ground. [more] and [more]
- Bratton Defends Officer in 2nd Incident [more]
Friday
Jul022004
Custody Death-Dallas Police may have used Excessive force on Latino Man
Friday, July 2, 2004 at 07:45AM
A preliminary autopsy has been completed on a man
who died in the custody of Dallas police. Witnesses say the officers
used excessive force when they arrested the 300-pound man. Pedro
Fernandez had an enlarged heart and blocked arteries which may be the
reason he died shortly after his arrest. But that hasn't stopped those
who insist officers used excessive force and they point to their
backgrounds as proof. [more
Friday
Jul022004
All White Jury find no breach of man's civil rights-Police Beat Down Latino Man
Friday, July 2, 2004 at 06:47AM
A Grand Rapids man's claim that his civil rights were violated by four
city police officers was rejected by U.S. District Court jurors
Wednesday. Jorge Navarro was seeking $15 million in damages against
Grand Rapids officers Rob Veenstra, John Wittkowski, Jason Sotke and
Greg Rekucki, who arrested Navarro in July 1999 after he allegedly
assaulted his wife and ran from police. Navarro, a 26-year-old Hispanic
man, filed suit in federal court, saying the officers, who are white,
violated his civil rights by using excessive force, racial slurs and
battery that caused him to develop depression, post-traumatic stress
disorder and derailed his career and personal life. [more]
Friday
Jul022004
Danville man alleges police brutality- more details
Friday, July 2, 2004 at 05:49AM
A Danville man who was beaten by city
police officers while being arrested Monday says the officers used
excessive force taking an innocent man into custody. Houston claims he
was sitting in a car with a friend, listening to music. Houston says
police came up to the car and told him they got a report of a black man
with a gun by the name of Houston. "I said we don t have a gun, I don t
have gun," said Houston. He says an officer patted him down, but when
they tried to cuff him, Houston says he turned fast to tell them it
wasn't t necessary. That's when he says police attacked him as his
family watched. [more]
Thursday
Jul012004
Danville man alleges police brutality
Thursday, July 1, 2004 at 07:52AM
A Danville man who was beaten by city police officers while being arrested Monday says the officers used excessive force taking an innocent man into custody. "It wasn't right. All of this was for nothing, man. I didn't do anything," said Robin "Robbie" Houston. "And I want to get paid for it." Witnesses said one officer struck several blows with a metal baton, another blasted him with chemical spray, and two others punched and kneed him in the parking lot outside his apartment, Houston said. [more]