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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Miami ( Man accused of killing a sea turtle in the Keys - being held in Key West jail on $50,000 bond.)

 

 

Mug shot of Victin Martin Alvarez
Mug shot of Victin Martin Alvarez
KeysNet.com
A Miami man is facing felony charges for allegedly killing a green sea turtle last week at Curry Hammock State Park near Marathon.
Witnesses told a Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission official they witnessed Victor Martin Alvarez, 49, pick up the small turtle and place it in his cooler. The witnesses said the turtle was still alive when Alvarez put it in his cooler.
When Alvarez was approached at the ocean-side park he admitted he killed the turtle, said Officer Robert Dube, an FWC spokesman. The age of the turtle is unknown.
McDaniel arrested Alvarez and seized his cooler and the turtle as evidence. Alvarez is being held in Key West jail on $50,000 bond. It’s unclear what he planned to do with the turtle.
Sea turtles are federally protected under the Marine Turtle Protection Act.

Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/05/13/3395634/miami-man-accused-of-killing-a.html#storylink=cpy

Miami ( Lesbian, 18, faces 15 years in prison for having sex with 14-year-old high school girlfriend )

Lesbian, 18, faces 15 years in prison for having sex with 14-year-old high school basketball teammate

BY STEVE ROTHAUS, srothaus@MiamiHerald.com
More than 105,000 supporters since Friday have signed an Internet petition demanding felony sex charges be dropped against an 18-year-old lesbian who dated a 14-year-old high-school basketball teammate.
Kaitlyn Hunt of Indian River County is charged with two felony counts of lewd and lascivious battery on a child 12 to 16 years old. If convicted, she would be sentenced from probation to 15 years in prison and registered as a sex offender.
Hunt turned 18 on Aug. 14, 2012. She and a 14-year-old classmate, known as C.S., began dating in November. They first had consensual sex just before Christmas in a bathroom at Sebastian River High School. The relationship continued through February, according to an arrest affidavit.
“It’s outrageous that a law intended to stop adults from preying on children is being used to destroy a high school senior’s life,” said Nadine Smith, executive director of Equality Florida, the state’s largest gay-rights group. “These are schoolmates, teammates. I suppose every school in Florida should start letting high school seniors know they can face 15 years in prison if they turn 18 before the school year is up.”
Indian River sheriff’s deputies showed up at Hunt’s home on Feb. 16, according to her mother.
“My husband answered the door and they asked for my daughter. She wasn’t home at the time,” Kelley Hunt Smith told The Miami Herald on Monday. “They refused to tell my husband anything. They said it was no big deal, it was just something that happened in school.”
Smith said that when her daughter arrived home, deputies handcuffed and arrested her.
“I flipped out, my husband flipped out, my other daughter was crying hysterically,” she said. “I can’t wrap my head around how they could prosecute an 18-year-old for a felony that carries 15 years in prison. She’s scared to death and trusting her parents. We’ve done everything we can to protect her. We’re doing our best.”
At the sheriff’s office, deputies read Hunt her Miranda rights and she told them about her relationship with C.S. “Your affiant asked Kaitlyn if she knew it was wrong to have sex with C.S. due to C.S. being 14 years old. Kaitlyn stated that she did not think about it because C.S. acted older,” detective Jeremy Shepherd wrote in his report.
Hunt's friends and family set up a Facebook page, called "Free Kate."
“When the girls' basketball coach found out that two of her players were dating, she kicked Kaitlyn off the team and informed her girlfriend's parents that their daughter was in a same-sex relationship," the page reads. "The parents then conspired with police to entrap Kaitlyn and press charges."
According to the group, which now has more than 25,000 members, the Indian River County School Board expelled Hunt from Sebastian River and transferred her to an alternative school.
On Friday, Hunt’s friends began an online petition at Change.org, “Stop the prosecution of an 18 year old girl in a same-sex relationship.”
Within 24 hours, the nonpartisan campaign website collected 57,414 from all over the world, said Jon Perri, Change.org’s deputy campaign director.
“It’s definitely one of the fastest. Most petitions don’t get this sort of attention so quickly,” Perri said. “I don’t like to use the word viral, but this is viral. It’s being shared on Facebook, the media and Twitter. That’s what’s driving traffic.”
In Florida, the legal age of sexual consent is 18. In 2007, the state adopted a “Romeo and Juliet” law that would keep 18 year olds from being registered as sex offenders if they had consensual sex with classmates age 15 or older.
Hunt doesn’t qualify because her girlfriend was 14 at the time they had sex, Indian River State Attorney Bruce Colton said Monday.
C.S. turned 15 in April, according to Hunt’s mother.
“She looks a lot older and she’s bigger than my daughter,” Smith said. “She’s in school and goes to classes with upperclassmen.”
A month ago Colton’s office offered Hunt a plea deal, which she must accept by Friday.
Hunt would plead guilty to third-degree child abuse, face up to five years in prison and not have to register as a sex offender, Colton said.
“The plea offer is that we, the state, would recommend two years of community control, plus one year of probation,” he said, adding that his office “would stand silent” whether Hunt is adjudicated guilty.
Many Change.org signers say Hunt is being treated unfairly because she is a lesbian.
“Being gay and in a same-sex relationship, I find this ridiculous and appalling,” wrote Nathan Johnstone of Melbourne, Fla. “I highly doubt this would be happening in if it were a ’traditional’ relationship.”
Untrue, Colton said.
“People are saying it’s being singled out because it’s a gay relationship and that has nothing to do with it,” Colton said. “It has no bearing on whether it is two girls or two boys, or an older boy and a younger girl or an older girl and a younger boy. Whatever the combination, it doesn’t matter.”

Read more here: http://miamiherald.typepad.com/gaysouthflorida/2013/05/lesbian-18-faces-15-years-in-prison-for-having-sex-with-14-year-old-high-school-basketball-teammate.html#storylink=cpy

TUCSON Az ( Stalker - U of A Campus - Female assaulted by a stranger )

Man assaults UA student outside dorm

Posted: May 21, 2013 9:10 AM by Kassandra Lau
Updated: May 21, 2013 9:10 AM

 
TUCSON - A female University of Arizona student was assaulted by a stranger on campus Monday afternoon, according to campus police.
At around 12:20 p.m., a man prevented the student from entering her dorm near 4th Street and Highland Avenue. He grabbed her thigh and left the area, said UAPD.
The student was not hurt and said her attacker did not imply he had any weapons.
He's described as white, between 25 and 35 years old, weighing between 150-175 lbs. He's about 6 feet 2 inches tall, with a thin build and long, blonde, curly hair. He was wearing a white t-shirt, tan shorts and a blue bandana on his head.
Call 911 or 88-CRIME if you have any information

Americans Read ~~> ( 45 years of prison for 5 political activists - Iran ) integration and torture ?

45 years of prison for 5 political activists

Posted on: 5th May, 2013
 
Ayat Mehr Ali Biglu
 
HRANA News Agency – Each of 5 Azerbaijani political activists have been sentenced to 9 years of prison.
According to a report by Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), Pour Bagher the judge of the branch third of the revolutionary court of Tabriz has sentenced each one of the arrested activists, Latif Hassani, Mahmoud Fazli, Shahram Radmehr, Ayat Mehr Ali Bayglu and Behboud Gholi Zade to 9 years of prison on charge of forming illegal group and propaganda against the government.
The intelligence of East Azerbaijan province and the prosecutor of Tabriz have asked for the highest punishment for them.
“These political activists had been arrested last February by the intelligence of Tabriz and were under integration and torture in Tabriz intelligence. They were transferred to Tabriz prison afterwards and are there since now.” Said one of their relatives to HRANA
Their sentence has been sent to one of their lawyers, Mrs. Fateme Sattari. Each of them is sentenced to 8 years of prison charged with forming illegal group and 1 year of prison on charge of propaganda against the government.

Iran ( Two Kurdish rights activists have been shot by police ) Failed to stop

 

Posted on: 7th May, 2013

 

Behrooz Ahmadi
 
HRANA News Agency – Police shot two Kurdish civil activists in Marivan and they are severely injured.

According to a report by Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), Monday afternoon around 2:00 P.M. in police checkpoint 10 km far from Marivan Habibollah Mohammadi and Behrooz Ahmadi the two Kurdish civil activists who were going to Marivan have been shot by police force.

The police claimed the reason of shooting 16 bullets to the two Kurdish activists as not paying attention to stop order from polices.

During this gunfire Habbibollah Mohammadi has hit by 9 and his friend Behrooz Ahmadi by 7 bullets.

These two Kurdish civil activists are in Marivan hospital and their health condition is severely critical.

Iran News ( Three internet cafes are closed in Bojnurd ) Election time

 

Posted on: 20th May, 2013
Bojnurd
 
HRANA News Agency – The FATA Police commander of North Khorasan claimed: “3 internet cafes who were paying no attention to the warnings of the police and were keeping their illegal actions are closed now.”
According to the report of the North Khorasan Police website, Ali Yali said: “During the third inspection of the internet cafes, 3 of them are closed because of not paying attention to the dictated instructions.”
He insisted on the prohibition of giving any kind of anti-filter services in the internet cafes.

Monday, May 20, 2013

PANAMA City ( Honduran man Busted with 2.4 tons of Cocaine in his house )



PANAMA CITY – Panama’s National Aeronaval Service, or Senan, seized 2.4 tons of cocaine and arrested a Honduran man in an operation in the Caribbean province of Colon, authorities said Monday.

Senan assistant commissioner Edgar Pino said at a press conference that the anti-drug operation was carried out last Friday in the Punta Ciri sector, where the Honduran citizen was arrested and two speedboats seized.

Pino said that the cocaine was found inside an abandoned house divided into a number of nylon sacks. Also found at the house was an AK-47 assault rifle.

He said that Colon province possesses many rivers and estuaries, which are used to move and hide drugs, and thus authorities have intensified security patrols in that sector.

Meanwhile, the chief anti-drug prosecutor, Ida Mirones, said that the arrested Honduran, who was not identified, was charged with possession of illicit substances, although the investigation into the case is continuing.

So far this year, Senan has seized 8.