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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Texas ( Ex -border patrol agent charged with sexual assault )

Texas man charged with sex assault while US border agent


Associated Press




 
McALLEN, Texas (AP) - A former federal agent accused of sexually assaulting a girl was employed by the U.S. Border Patrol during a portion of the six years of alleged abuse. The Border Patrol said Tuesday 33-year-old Jaime Ocanas worked for the agency between June 2001 and June 2007. Ocanas, who most recently worked for the McAllen Independent School District police force, is charged with continuous sexual assault of a minor. The alleged victim told Pharr police that the abuse occurred for about six years starting in 1998, when Ocanas was 19. Ocanas had been assigned to the Border Patrol's Rio Grande City station and resigned in 2007. He began working for the school district in December 2007. He was fired last month amid the sexual assault investigation. Ocanas declined comment Monday. Copyright 2013 The Associated Press.

Monday, January 7, 2013

Japan ( Woman and her to children were found dead- Murder-suicide ) Sad story

Woman, 2 children found dead in apparent murder-suicide in Saitama

SAITAMA —
Police said Monday that a woman and her two children were found dead in their Saitama home in an apparent case of murder-suicide.


Police said the bodies were found Sunday by one of the 35-year-old woman’s relatives, who received a letter in which the deceased stated her intention to kill herself and her children. TBS reported that the relative went to the woman’s two-story apartment t around 2 p.m. Sunday and found the bodies of the two children, an 8-year-old boy and a 6-year-old girl, on the first floor and the woman hanged by the neck on the second floor.
According to police, marks on the necks of the woman’s two children were consistent with death by strangulation. Police say the woman’s motive is not yet known.

Lake Tahoe (The murder of a bear -Outrages bear lovers )

More bears mean more strife at Lake Tahoe

The shooting death of a peaceable bear highlights the passions their growing presence arouses. Ask for permission to eliminate one and you're asking for threats and possible vandalism

     
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A reward poster is stapled to a fence in South Lake Tahoe offering a reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of whoever killed the beloved Sunny the bear. (Brian van der Brug, Los Angeles Times / November 15, 2012)
HOMEWOOD, Calif. — She was born under a house on the west shore of Lake Tahoe and quickly became a beloved fixture in this rustic community.
She rambled through backyards and climbed into open windows to snack. She swam in the lake's impossibly blue water and sunned herself on the beach as if on an extended vacation.
Residents nicknamed her Sunny. She was one of Lake Tahoe's "celebrity bears" — animals so familiar, so seemingly at ease around humans that they've become de facto residents of this forested idyll where the boundary between wilderness and civilization has all but disappeared.
"She was the epitome of how bears and humans can coexist," said Ann Bryant, an animal rights activist here. "Until she was murdered."
The morning of July 30, Sunny was found dead on the beach, felled by a shotgun blast.
The killing infuriated Lake Tahoe's large and vocal community of bear lovers, who raised $35,000 for a reward leading to the arrest and conviction of Sunny's killer.
Others thought that wasn't enough.
When no arrest was made, the suspected shooter's name and address were posted on a Facebook page established by a bear advocate to shame businesses with unlocked and overflowing dumpsters.
Reaction was swift — and, at times, disturbing:
I hope the person who did this is not only prosecuted to the fullest, but suffers the same fate Sunny did.
Can we have open season on the person who shot the bear??
Burn his cabin down.
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Early November, and Lake Tahoe is dozing. Boats are gone for the winter, the notorious summer traffic has ebbed and neighborhoods of vacation homes are silent as ghost towns.
The bears, though, are hard at work.
An adult black bear will consume upward of 25,000 calories a day to prepare for hibernation. That's a lot of berries and pine nuts. Or, in the case of Lake Tahoe's bears, a lot of dumpster diving.
More than a thousand bear complaints a year are reported to officials on the lake's California side alone. They break into homes to forage in refrigerators, at times surprising terrified residents. They den under porches and have learned to twist the tops off food jars. They make the trash-can exploits of the Southern California bruin nicknamed Glen Bearian look like the fumblings of an amateur.
"It's been an enormous evolutionary change," said Bryant, who runs the Bear League, a self-styled detachment of some 250 volunteers who respond to calls round the clock from residents who've had a bear encounter. "The bears living here with us are evolving far faster than we are. They've learned to take advantage of us. We haven't learned to coexist with them. And they're dying for it."
At any given time, there are between 500 and 1,500 black bears around the lake. In July, the Tahoe Daily Tribune reported that 2012 was shaping up to be a "perfect storm of bears." A mild winter meant more cubs, and the parched backcountry was forcing more bears to scrounge for food in populated areas.
At one resort, three bears were legally killed after they entered numerous cabins; a cafe was evacuated when a bear strolled in during dinner.

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