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Monday, March 31, 2014

Tucson AZ ( Bank robber wanted - hit Wells fargo inside of frys ) see photo

TUCSON- Tucson Police are searching for a man who robbed a Wells Fargo Bank in midtown Friday evening.

Sergeant Pete Dugan says the male entered the bank located inside the Fry's at 2480 North Swan Road just before 7 p.m. and presented the teller with note demanding money.
The suspect fled with an undisclosed amount of money.
Police say the man is in his 20s, 5-foot-9 to 6 feet tall, 150 to 160 pounds, with dark hair and brown eyes.
He was last seen wearing a University of Arizona baseball cap, red and white striped shirt, bluejeans, a grey and black backpack and gold framed glasses.
Anyone with information is asked to call 9-1-1 or 88-CRIME.

Tucson AZ ( COP " Blindsides girl " up close ) Cheap shot on student OMG ?

Sunday, March 30, 2014

Tucson AZ ( U Of A riot -student shot in chest with pepper balls ) video

Tucson Az ( U of A riot - Student knocked on butt by police )

IRVING ( Mother arrested for D.U.I and killing 2 sons )

IRVING — An Irving woman faces intoxication manslaughter charges after a Saturday night car crash that killed two of her children and injured two others.
Irving police said Crystal Suniga, 30, lost control of her sport utility vehicle and slammed into two parked cars across from Gilbert Elementary School in the 1500 block of East Pioneer Drive at around 8 p.m.
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Police spokesman James McLellan said Suniga's two sons — identified by family members as 14-year-old Angel Reyes and 10-year-old Ricardo Hernandez — were dead at the scene.
Police said two other juveniles in the vehicle — a boy and a girl — were injured. Their names and ages were not available.
Adan Osuna, his brother Jose and their 11-year-old sister Lizmar witnessed the crash. Adan said the images of one of the deceased still haunts him.
"His body was under the car. I didn't see his face... I only saw his legs," he said.
Moments earlier, Jose Osuna said he heard tires screeching and then witnessed Suniga's out-of-control SUV jump the curb, flip over, and crash in a neighbor's yard — taking out three cars and a fence along the way.
"It was very loud," Jose said. "Our whole house shook. I thought it was an earthquake or something."
Suniga suffered minor injuries and was hospitalized at Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas.
McLellan said Suniga's blood alcohol level tested at 0.18, more than twice the legal limit.
She has been charged with two counts of intoxication manslaughter, two counts of injury to a child and one count of intoxication assault. No bond was set.
It was not clear when Suniga would be transferred from the hospital to jail.
Adnan, who lives down the street from Suniga, said she was trying to catch up with her boyfriend with whom she had been fighting.
Suniga's mother declined to speak on camera, but said her daughter wasn't drunk and denied that she had been fighting.
Francisco Garcia saw his sister's car damaged in the crash. He was furious about what happened.
"It pisses me off... drunk driving with kids inside! They're innocent," he said. "They didn't do nothing.

Saturday, March 29, 2014

Venezuela ( Torture victim tells story of abuse )

"They battered us while we lay stacked up like pancakes"

The nephew of a Supreme Court justice is among those denouncing torture in Carabobo state. "An officer ordered to place the motorcycles up front to shield themselves from view. That's when they ran the motorcycle over me." "Instead of an officer saying ‘you're under arrest,' I was struck in the face by the butt end of a weapon. My glasses were smashed and I went blind in the left eye"

Montana ( Bride gets 30 years in prison for killing her husband )

MISSOULA, Montana: A Montana bride who shoved her husband off a cliff at Glacier National Park has been sentenced to 30 years in prison after a federal judge denied her request to withdraw her guilty plea to a charge of second-degree murder.
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Attorneys for Jordan Graham, 22, had sought to rescind a guilty plea she entered in December, saying prosecutors were overreaching by seeking a life sentence and reneging on an agreement that they expected would involve less prison time.
But US District Judge Donald Molloy denied the request at a hearing in Missoula, and later sentenced Graham to 30 years in prison with no chance for early parole, followed by five years of supervised release.
“Jordan Linn Graham didn’t have the human capacity to feel the wrongfulness of what she’d done, to seek help or even tell his (her husband’s) mother,” Molloy said.
Graham has admitted in court to pushing her husband of eight days off the edge of a cliff last July. She said that on the day he died, the newlyweds had driven to the Montana park and walked down to an embankment on the cliff face, where she told him she wasn’t happy and “wasn’t sure we should be married.”
Her husband, 25-year-old Cody Johnson, responded by grabbing her hand, she said. “I told him to let go and I pushed his hand off,” Graham said. “I just pushed his hand off and just pushed away.”
In exchange for Graham pleading guilty to second-degree murder in a deal struck just as closing arguments were due to begin in the high profile case, prosecutors dropped a first-degree murder charge, which carries a mandatory life sentence.
Before sentence was pronounced, Johnson’s mother, two uncles and an aunt called on the judge to put Graham behind bars for life