Wednesday, February 24, 2010

We're the Only Ones...

...Addressing Our Error Enough:
Tidwell believes that after the raid, the deputies intentionally scratched the letter "A" off the other side of the house to make it look like their mistake was unavoidable because it looked like all one house.
...Safeguarding Records Enough:
Pittsburgh Police Chief Nate Harper has rejected a group's request to see the records relating to September's G-20 Summit in Pittsburgh.
...Providing Elder Care Enough:
Gary police Lt. Joshua Wiley, who admitted under oath he stole from an elderly neighbor with dementia and Alzheimer's disease and illegally took her home, was sentenced to three years in the Lake County Community Corrections Kimbrough Work Program.
...Covering Our Tracks Enough:
A 38-year-old former police officer in South Carolina is facing sentencing after pleading guilty to stalking and assaulting his girlfriend and trying to tamper with evidence against him in the case.
...Doubling Our Pleasure Enough:
Last week, deputies charged Jaymin Lenwood Murphy, 35 from Leland, with one count of first degree rape for a situation dating back to 2006. Shortly after that arrest made the news, deputies say another alleged victim came forward to report an incident.
...Letting Young People Know How Much We Care Enough:
Prosecutors say James E. Gilbert pleaded no contest Friday to 10 counts of solicitation of a minor via a computer.
...Letting Young People Know How Much We Care Enough Redux:
A former Searcy police officer was arrested at 1 a.m. Tuesday morning in the bedroom of a 16-year-old girl, according to the White County Prosecuting Attorneys Office.
...Letting Young People Know How Much We Care Enough Part Three:
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and local authorities are investigating a LaFollette police officer on allegations of statutory rape, officials said Monday.
There are several more in this batch, including a Part Four, but you get the idea...

[Via FFFW]

1 comment:

jon said...

i like this digest format better. i hardly ever want to read the gory details, but i always want to click on the links from your site and not from the RSS feed, for the referer -- i want media outlets, big and small, to know where their traffic comes from.