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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

San Diego ( Police Detective 19 yrs with the Deptpartment hit in accident -By student driver )

SAN DIEGO — A San Diego police officer was recovering in a hospital Monday from severe injuries, including the partial loss of a leg, he suffered in an off-duty weekend motorcycle accident on an East County road.

Sex-crimes Detective James “Chappie” Hunter was riding to the east on Alpine Boulevard when a teenage student driver made a left turn directly in front of him near East Victoria Drive shortly after 7 p.m. Sunday,  the California Highway Patrol reported.

SDPD detective
The impact threw Hunter, 41, into the windshield of the girl’s car, breaking his left arm, severing his left leg below the knee and leaving him with internal injuries. Medics airlifted him to Sharp Memorial Hospital.
Longtime friend Chris Van Wagenen got the news shortly after the accident.
“The first thought that I had is you know he’s got to meet certain physical requirements to be a law enforcement officer,” said Van Wagenen. “So I’m still concerned about that. But the reality is he is a competitor. I’ve always known him to be that and so I’m not really worried. I know he’s going to pull through, but were just going to kind of help him out as he goes along.”
Chappie at Alpha Warrior Course
“Chappie” at Alpha Warrior course (Facebook)

Hunter has been with the San Diego Police Department for 19 years and was formally in the SDPD sex trafficking unit, according to SDPD public affairs.
“He’s currently in the sex crimes unit,” said Van Wagenen. “He’s taught human trafficking classes. Very well respected amongst his peers.”
San Diego Police Officers were seen throughout the day at Sharp Memorial Hospital. Chief William Lansdowne was among those who visited.
A friend of the injured detective said Hunter competed in the Alpha Warrior course at Qualcomm Stadium on Saturday, stating that “he was in the best shape of his life.”
The San Diego Police Officers Association has set up a fund for anyone interested in donating to “Chappie” and his family.
It was unknown if the teen would face charges. The teen driver had her learner’s permit and was accompanied by her mother, CHP Officer Kevin Pearlstein said. He said the collision was under investigation and the final report was expected to be completed in a couple of weeks.


Read more: http://fox5sandiego.com/2013/06/17/off-duty-cop-loses-leg-in-crash-with-teen/#ixzz2WaYKCXP8

San Diego ( Feds Charge East coast man with abducting 14 boy - Internet crimes )

SAN DIEGO — An East Coast man who allegedly abducted a 14-year-old Escondido boy for sexual purposes last week will face federal prosecution in San Diego, officials announced Monday.
Tony-McLeodTony McLeod, 36, was arrested in his hometown of Tampa, Fla., on Tuesday after he and the alleged victim arrived there on a flight from Southern California. The suspect remains in custody in that city as authorities decide where the case will be tried.
On Thursday, the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office charged McLeod in absentia with state charges of child abduction, meeting with a minor to commit a sex offense, enticement of a minor, contact with a minor to commit a felony and enticing a minor to produce child pornography.
The defendant also will face a federal count of enticement of a minor, according to the FBI. It was not immediately clear if all the allegations against McLeod would be merged into a single criminal case.
According to prosecutors, McLeod first contacted the teen last month via an Internet game, then exchanged texts with him and sent him photographs and a video of himself. The alleged nature of the online relationship prompted the youth’s parents to notify the Escondido Police Department in late May.
Last Monday, the boy’s family reported that he had failed to come home from school, EPD Lt. Neal Griffin said.
Investigators then determined that McLeod had traveled to California and allegedly “enticed the victim to leave Escondido with him,” Griffin said. Detectives alerted law enforcement in Tampa that McLeod and the boy were en route there on an airliner out of Los Angeles International Airport, the lieutenant said.
McLeod allegedly identified the boy to airline officials as “Justin McLeod,” apparently to give the impression that the teen was a relative.


Read more: http://fox5sandiego.com/2013/06/17/federal-charges-for-man-accused-of-abducting-teen/#ixzz2WaTnPnQW

San Diego ( Drunk Driver hit San Diego police car - see story )


SAN DIEGO — A suspected drunken driver was arrested early Tuesday after he plowed through a stop sign and crashed into a San Diego police car in Pacific Beach, police said.
The crash happened at Garnet Avenue and Morrell Street about 2:30 a.m., San Diego police Officer Dan Lasher said.
CaptureA patrolman was headed east on Garnet Avenue when the suspect, headed north on Morrell Street, ran a stop sign and struck the police car in the intersection, according to Lasher.
The patrolman complained of pain and was taken to a local hospital, he said. He was later released.


Read more: http://fox5sandiego.com/2013/06/18/suspected-dui-driver-crashes-into-police-car/#ixzz2WaSAsQc5

Monday, June 17, 2013

Luxury Instrumentals by J.Lisk - 5 Instrumentals Perfect for listening

My Son's Spanish final ( He's in the back seat on the right ) lol

Mexico ( 5 people were executed in Guerrero - Cartel Wars )

5 people are executed in Guerrero 6:09 the men leave messages GuerrerensesCinco Chilpancingo men were executed in the early hours of Wednesday and next to their bodies left two messages on cards that were not disclosed by authorities. The bodies are unidentified.

According to police reports, the facts were reported at 05:40 hours under the bridge between the colony Ayutla and Progress Bella Vista on the south side of the boulevard north.

When military arrived, federal police, state and ministerial, they found the bodies of five men with multiple gunshot fire. One of them was still alive and was taken to a hospital, but died in the hospital due to the severity of his injuries.



The bodies showed signs of having been beaten and were sent to the Medical Examiner pantheon 200 meters from the city center capital of Guerrero.

So far the authorities have no motive for the multiple homicide.

Sunday, June 16, 2013

U.S Open ( Volunteer hit in head with Golf shot - see video )