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Monday, January 7, 2013

San Diego ( Man arrested for Lemon Grove homicide- Shot woman and left her to die in the street )

Man suspected in San Diego-area killing is arrested in Oregon

Suspect Casey TschidaA man suspected of shooting a woman in the head in the San Diego suburb of Lemon Grove and leaving her to die in the street has been arrested at his mother's home in Happy Valley, Ore., according to the San Diego County Sheriff's Department.
Casey Tschida, 32, fled to Oregon in his truck after the Thursday morning shooting, the Sheriff's Department said. He was arrested Saturday by Portland police; San Diego homicide investigators are arranging for him to be returned to Southern California.
Tschida and Jennifer Krajnak, 30, were at a bar in Lemon Grove before the shooting, according to sheriff's investigators. As Krajnak was walking home about 2 a.m., Tschida shot her in the head, investigators said.
Deputies on patrol found her on the side of the road. She was pronounced dead at a hospital.
No motive for the shooting has been revealed.

San Francisco ( Arson suspect wanted- Attempted murder on girlfriend )


A woman in San Francisco's Bayview district was hospitalized with life-threatening burns Sunday after police say a man she had been dating threw flammable liquid on her.
Officers responded to reports of a woman screaming near the intersection of Hollister Avenue and Jennings Street around 12:17 p.m. Sunday and found a woman in her early 20s who had been severely burned. The woman, whose identity was withheld by police, was rushed to the burn unit of St. Francis Memorial Hospital for treatment.
Dexter Oliver is wanted by SFPD on suspicion of attempted murder and arson. Photo: Courtesy SFPD / SF

Police identified her attacker as Dexter Oliver, 22.
Oliver and the woman had been dating, police say. Although police did not offer a motive for the attack, they accused Oliver of throwing some kind of ignitable liquid onto her.
Oliver remains at large. Police described him as black, approximately 5 feet, 10 inches in height, weighing 155 pounds, and said he was last seen wearing a red-and-white hoodie jacket, gray-and-red Nike shoes and pajama pants decorated with multicolored shamrocks. Oliver also reportedly has a haircut with a fish design on one side of his head and a lightning bolt on the other.
Oliver is wanted on suspicion of attempted murder and arson, according to a San Francisco Police Department news release. Anyone who comes in contact with Oliver is asked to call the police.


Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/crime/article/Man-sought-in-flammable-liquid-attack-4171372.php#ixzz2HJhBCnPW

India ( JUDGE leaves court - Orders people to leave courtroom ) Not to be lawful- Gang rape trial

Delhi rape case: Lawyers come to blows, judge orders in-camera trial

by Jan 7, 2013

Amid protests by lawyers, a district court hearing the Delhi gang-rape case today directed the media and the public to leave the courtroom, ordering in-camera proceedings in case.
Describing the situation in the courtroom as ‘unprecedented’, metropolitan magistrate Namrita Aggarwal ordered that further printing and publishing of information without the permission of the court would “not be lawful”.
Strongly objecting to the overcrowding of the courtroom, the judge said, “The courtroom has become jam-packed with a lot of disturbances created from different nooks and corners. The persons assembled and present inside the courtroom not connected with the case have been repeatedly asked to wait outside with no effect.”
Protests over the Delhi rape. AFP.
The judge went on to add that it had “become impossible for the court proceedings to carry on”.
The judge said that the accused had been brought from Tihar Jail to be produced before the court but had been informed by the lock-up in charge that given the crowd inside the courtroom he was “unable to bring the accused for want of safe passage.”
The judge said that the public prosecutor had also expressed “apprehensions regarding safety of under-trial prisoners”.
Granting the public prosecutor’s request to initiate in-camera proceedings in the case, the judge said: “All public persons and everybody present in the courtroom except the accused and the public prosecutor is directed to vacate the courtroom. I’m also invoking 327(2)(iii) of the criminal procedure code (Cr PC) under which it shall not be lawful to print or publish any matter except with permission of the court.”
The order was passed by the judge in the post-lunch session after a ruckus set off by an emotionally-charged group of lawyers prevented the scheduled appearance of the five accused at 12.30 pm in open court.
The commotion began when a lawyer began a tirade against another lawyer M L Sharma who said he was approached by the family of one of the accused to represent them. He was also shouted at by women lawyers who had gathered in the courtroom.
Appeals by the Delhi Police refused to calm the lawyers down and the commotion continued even after the judge arrived at 12.30 pm.
The judge’s warning that she would not call the accused to appear before the court till the lawyers cleared the way for the accused went unheeded to. Meanwhile, two lawyers told the judge that they wanted to represent the accused and were directed by her to first meet the accused in Tihar Jail and get their consent before approaching the court again.
The commotion in courtroom, however, continued and the judge went back to her chamber. When she returned at 2 pm, it was to pass the order invoking in-camera proceedings.
In the intervening time, another heated argument broke out between two lawyers, who came close to blows before the police and other lawyers intervened.

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Phoenix Az ( Suspect armed with gun -Shot and killed outside walmart ) 51st Ave.


PHOENIX - Phoenix police have identified the suspect involved in an officer involved shooting at a Phoenix Walmart Saturday afternoon.
The shooting happened around 3:30 p.m. at the store near 51st Avenue and Indian School Road.
Police arrived on scene to a call of a man with a gun inside the store.
Police met the suspect, 39-year-old Chuckie Stowers, outside the store knowing he had a gun on him, but he started to run and then turned around and pulled a gun out of his pants. The officers felt like they had no other option but to shoot him.
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Stowers was taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead.
Police say Stowers was seen inside Walmart using his knife to cut open items and steal items inside.
Even though there were many people around when the shooting happened, no one else was hurt.
Stay with ABC15 and abc15.com for more details as they develop.


Read more: http://www.abc15.com/dpp/news/region_phoenix_metro/central_phoenix/officer-involved-shooting-at-phoenix-walmart-in-maryvale#ixzz2HFmGHLie

India ( Pictures of Jyoti Singh Pandey -Rape victim ) And Father

'Her name was Jyoti. I am proud of her': Father's anguish as he finally reveals identity of the Indian gang rape victim whose death horrified the world



  • Jyoti Singh Pandey died of her injuries 13 days after she was lured onto a bus where she was gang raped
  • Her father Badri Singh Pandey has agreed to reveal her name 'to give courage to other women who have survived these attacks'

  • He calls the men who carried out the attack 'beasts' and calls for them to be given the death penalty
  • Five of the accused men are expected to appear in court for pre-trial proceedings on Tomorrow
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The father of the 23-year-old victim of a horrific gang rape in India has given permission for her name to be revealed for the first time today.
Badri Singh Pandey said he wants 'the world to know' the name of his daughter Jyoti, who died in a Singapore hospital 13 days after the brutal rape in New Delhi.
'I am proud of her. Revealing her name will give courage to other women who have survived these attacks,' said Mr Singh Pandey. 'They will find strength from my daughter.'


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2257911/Jyoti-Singh-Pandey-Identity-India-gang-rape-victim-revealed-father.html#ixzz2HFBi76X3
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AMBER Alert ( BOY Found Safe - Arizona ) Cole Evans Founds 11:45 today

YCSO: Missing 7-year-old Seligman boy found safe


Posted: Jan 05, 2013 5:22 PM PSTUpdated: Jan 06, 2013 12:38 PM PST



Cole Evans was last seen Saturday morning.
Cole Evans was last seen Saturday morning.


After an extensive search, Cole was found safe Sunday morning.
After an extensive search, Cole was found safe Sunday morning.

SELIGMAN, AZ (CBS5) - A 7-year-old boy who disappeared Saturday morning from his grandmother's home outside of Seligman has been found safe, sheriff's authorities said.
Cole Evans was found in good condition at around 11:45 a.m. Sunday, according to Yavapai County Sheriff's Office spokesman Dwight D'evelyn.

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No other details were immediately available.
More than 100 law enforcement authorities and others continued a massive search Sunday for the boy Sunday morning.
Cole was last seen Saturday at 10 a.m. at his grandmother's home located near My Way and Lazy Day roads. The area is close to the more commonly known Anvil Rock Road.
The boy's grandmother said she assumed he wandered off the property without her knowledge, said D'evelyn.
Neighbors were contacted and searched the area before sheriff's deputies were notified just before noon.
Authorities used night vision equipment Saturday night to search for the boy, but came up empty-handed.
YCSO is being assisted by numerous search and rescue teams, Arizona Department of Public Safety officers and a Ranger Helicopter, along with search and rescue personnel from Mohave and Coconino counties. The Department of Corrections has also had search dogs on scene.

ICELAND Air ( Drunk man on plane was Duct taped to chair-Until the police arrived )


Raging Airplane Passenger Duct Taped to Seat (ABC News)

Raging Airplane Passenger Duct Taped to Seat (ABC News)



The pitfalls of apparently mixing alcohol and air travel were taken to a new level when an evidently intoxicated man was constrained to his seat with duct tape on an international flight.
Iceland Air said the man went on a rampage on a New Year's Eve flight from Reykjavik to New York, hitting, screaming at and spitting on other passengers.
Passengers took matter into their own hands, taping the man to his seat.
Andy Ellwood, who was on board the flight, snapped a picture of the disruptive passenger and wrote on his blog that the man became unruly after drinking all of the duty-free liquor on board.
"He was restrained by passengers and crew and was monitored for his own safety for the duration of the flight," Iceland Air said in a statement to ABC News.
The man, who has not been identified, was taken by police to an area hospital where he was treated for alcohol poisoning. Port Authority police wouldn't confirm that the man in the picture was the person they took into custody, but said he had not been charged.