In a story on February 11th, that Manual Gaspar Latuna Sanchez, a cargo van driver, inadvertently struck and picked up a body that had already been hit, dragging it for 17 miles. According to police reports an SUV first hit a man trying to cross at 108th St. in Corona, Queens and ended nearly an hour later…
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Modern Crooks
Modern Crooks “Never Steal Anything Small” Modern crooks are the leaders of our financial institutions who have sent the economy into a downward tailspin, thrashing the American way of life with their New York white collar crimes. These glutinous people include types such as incompetent CEO’s and malicious scammers. Now these government bailed out business are…
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New York DWI Manslaughter Leaves One Alive In a story on February 9th, that a woman who described herself as the mother of New Jersey officer Martin Abreu, 25, was placing the blame for the car accident on the dead female victim and the other pedestrian who was seriously injured. Abreu is accused of driving under…
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New York Domestic Violence Case of Soprano’s Vincent Pastore Settles Out of Court In a story on February 10, 2009, that Vincent Pastore, 62, known as Sal Bonpensiero on the HBO television series called The Sopranos, had agreed to settle out of court for being accused of domestic violence in Manhattan. The exact details of the settlement…
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Bronx Forgery and Abandonment of Five Year Old In a story on March 13, 2009, Paul Casson, 28, an EMT was arrested and charged with forging a nurse’s signature and abandoning a five-year-old at the hospital. A spokeswoman for the Department of Investigation said that Casson did not want to wait and fill out the necessary paperwork…
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Bronx First-Degree Manslaughter Charge Against Officer In a story that there is a correction from their original story on March 13, 2009, that Officer Rafael Lora faces a first-degree manslaughter charge in New York for the deadly shooting of Fermin Arzu, 41, in May 2007. According to reports Arzu was driving while intoxicated and hit parked cars outside Lora’s…
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Former Falcon Sentenced for Cocaine In a story on March 13, 2009, Ken Tippins, former Atlanta Falcons player from 1990-1995 will serve four years in jail after pleading guilty to a cocaine charge according to Charles Stines, Alapaha Chief Assistant District Attorney. A marijuana possession with intent charge was dropped in exchange for a guilty plea. A…
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Georgia Child Pornography Sweep Nets 23 In a story on March 10, 2009, local, state, and federal agents had conducted a statewide sweep in Georgia which had resulted in the arrest of 27 people and more than 100 computers being confiscated. Two teenagers were among those arrested for possession of child pornography in Georgia. Now forensic technicians will…
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Hall County Rape and Murder of 4 Year Old, Defendant Pleads Guilty In a story on March 13, 2008, Cornelio Zamites will plead guilty to the rape and murder in Georgia of a 4-year-old girl. Zamites agreed to avoid the death penalty and the district attorney agreed on this plea to secure a conviction. Through an interpreter, Esmeralda’s…
Read moreNew York Police Behaving Badly Cost City $35 Million
New York City controller William Thompson released a report that the city paid out $35.2 million in settlements last year a 40 percent jump from just the previous year. Police procedures, such as false arrests and excessive force, are costing the taxpayers heavily in a time when all efforts and sacrifices must be made to…
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