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Wednesday, October 3, 2012

MEXICO (2 MEN ARRESTED for KILLING BORDER PATROL AGENT) Naco Nicholas Ivie

MEXICO CITY/PHOENIX (Reuters) - Mexican troops arrested two men on Wednesday suspected of involvement in the killing of a U.S. Border Patrol agent shot dead in Arizona while responding to a tripped ground sensor, Mexican security officials said.
The agent who died was among three who were patrolling on foot about 5 miles north of the international border when gunfire erupted well before daybreak on Tuesday. A second agent was also wounded while the third, a woman, was unharmed.
The agents involved in the incident had been patrolling in an area near the border town of Naco, well-known as a corridor for smuggling, and the Cochise County Sheriff's department has said that tracks were found heading south after the shooting.
The two suspects detained in Mexico were arrested in a Mexican military operation in the city of Agua Prieta, in Mexico's northern Sonora state, a few miles (km) from the spot where Nicholas Ivie, 30, was shot dead, a Mexican Army officer, who declined to be named, told Reuters.
A Mexican police official in Naco, across the border from the Arizona town of the same name, confirmed the arrests, which occurred in the early hours of Wednesday.
The killing marked the fourth death of a Border Patrol agent in a violent confrontation in Arizona in less than two years and reignited concerns about border security in a state that is already at the forefront of the national immigration debate.

TUCSON Az ( MAN Found shot in CAR DIES at Hospital) Police need publics help

TUCSON - Tucson Police have identified a man that was found shot in a car in midtown Monday, and confirmed that he has succumbed to his injuries and died.
Henry Amado, a 46-year-old Tucson resident, died shortly after his arrival at a local hospital after being found shot in his car in midtown Monday afternoon, TPD officials state in a news release.

On October 1, at about 1:15 p.m., officers responded to the 200 block of East Yavapai Road, located near Stone Ave. and Prince Rd., after a citizen called 911 to report that a male was slumped over the steering wheel of a car in the area. Tucson Fire arrived at the scene first, and while treating him, noticed obvious signs of trauma and transported him to a nearby hospital, police state in the news release.
Detectives from the Homicide Unit confirmed the man suffered from gunshot trauma and collected evidence at the scene, officials state.

TUCSON Az (BUS STOP murder SUSPECT Arrested) 21 yr old BUSTED



 
TUCSON - A 21-year-old man has been charged with one count of 1st degree murder.
Tucson police say Eric Jones shot 41-year-old Robert Chance at a bus stop at Broadway Boulevard and Alvernon Way Monday.
He ran away after the shooting.
An-off duty officer later saw him driving more than 100 miles per hour.
Jones' vehicle passed a Department of Public Safety Officer, and the DPS Officer stopped him.
The vehicle Jones was driving turned out to be stolen.
Officers also found a handgun on the driver's seat of the vehicle.
The officers were unaware that Jones was the suspect in the earlier homicide.
Through their own investigation, Tucson Police Homicide Detectives identified Jones as the suspect in the homicide Monday.
Detectives also determined the handgun DPS recovered from Jones was the weapon used in the homicide.

TUCSON Az (Man shot at bus stop DIES) The New gotham city

A man was shot at a bus stop Monday afternoon on Broadway at Alvernon Way, and later died at UA Medical Center-University Campus.
A 911 caller reported shortly after 3 p.m. that a man shot another man at the bus stop at the southwest corner of the intersection, said Sgt. Chris Widmer, a Tucson Police Department spokesman.
Police K-9 units and a police helicopter searched the surrounding neighborhood for the shooter into the evening, but did not find him, Widmer said.

The shooter was described as an African-American man, 6 feet 1 inch tall, with a thin build. He is thought to be 18 to 25 years old, and was wearing black clothing and a blue shirt that he possibly took off while running from the bus stop, Widmer said.
He was last seen running southeast into a neighborhood, Widmer said.
Witnesses said the shooter was nearly struck by a work truck traveling north on Alvernon when he ran in front of the truck while fleeing. Detectives would like to talk to the truck's driver, and any other witnesses who saw the man running away from the bus stop, Widmer said.
Anyone with information is asked to call 911 or 88-CRIME

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

AMERICAN Samoa ( INMATES allowed to do BEER RUN) State Prison

PAGO PAGO, American Samoa (AP) — Two corrections officers at American Samoa's only jail are suspected of letting inmates leave to go on beer and food runs.
Officers Fiti Aina and Rocky Tua were charged this week with aiding the escape of a prisoner, permitting escape and public servant acceding to corruption.

A police search at Territorial Correctional Facility in July turned up beer in an inmate's cell.
Police say that while trying to find out how it got there, they learned the officers were sending inmates unsupervised to a nearby store. One inmate allowed out is serving 40 months for assaulting another man with a machete.
Court documents say an inmate told investigators he bought beer for another inmate and chips and cookies for Tua.
Aina and Tua were each held on $10,000 bail.

TUCSON Az (SUSPECT Wanted in Eegee's Murder ARRESTED) Jovon Mankel

Tucson police have arrested a 22-year-old man in the shooting death outside a north-side restaurant last Wednesday.
Jose Carlos Gonzales, 29, was killed in the shooting in the parking lot of Eegee’s, 3872 N. Oracle Road.
Gang detectives identified Jovon Mankel as the shooter and obtained a warrant for his arrest. Mankel was taken into custody Monday afternoon without incident at a local motel by the U.S. Marshals Arizona Wanted Task Force, Tucson police said.
He was booked in the Pima County jail on suspicion of one count of first-degree murder and one count of prohibited possessor.
Mankel’s girlfriend, Priscilla Rodriguez, 20, was found in the motel room with him. Police said she was present during the shooting, aware of the warrant for her boyfriend’s arrest, and was in possession of 51 percocets Monday. Rodriguez was booked into the Pima County jail on suspicion of one count of hindering prosecution and one count of unlawful possession of narcotic drug for sale.

TUCSON Az ( WE got WINGS) Buffalo wild wings GO CATS

Tucson’s third Buffalo Wild Wings had a bumpy start last month.
A day after it opened on Sept. 17 a fire riser sprung a leak, forcing the restaurant to close. It reopened last Tuesday, just in time for football season.

Buffalo Wild Wings specializes in chicken wings done up sweet or spicy, chased down by cold beer (or soft drinks) while you watch football or basketball on the restaurant’s flat-screen TVs.
The new restaurant, 4329 N. Oracle Road near the Tucson Mall, opens daily at 11 a.m. and closes at 1 a.m. Mondays through Thursdays, 2 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays, and midnight on Sundays.
See Thursday's Caliente for more restaurant news.