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Got a ticket? Pay at the patrol car window www.privateofficer.com

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GENEVA IL Feb 25 2008 — Getting a traffic ticket is never a good thing, but it will be a little easier now with the ability to post immediate bond with a credit card at the squad car.
The Kane County Circuit Clerk’s office is implementing the new NXGEN Payment Services system, which will allow a police officer to run a credit card during a traffic stop and get the card approved immediately.
Drivers getting tickets will not have to face the possibility of an arrest warrant being issued later, going to the police station for booking or surrendering their driver’s licenses to police.
“With homeland security and all, people need to stay in possession of their IDs,” said Circuit Clerk Deborah Seyller while addressing members of the County Board Judicial and Public Safety Committee.
Kane County deputies have had the ability to run credit cards for bond at the squad car for several years. But it was an “old-fashioned” credit-card machine, which basically took the number.
A deputy had to run the card for approval back at the office. If it was not approved, the driver received a warning mailed by the circuit clerk’s office and could face an arrest warrant.
With instant approval at the time of a stop, that will not have to happen, saving time and money for the justice and public-safety systems.
Seyller said she had priced getting a credit-card approval system before, and it would have cost her office between $500,000 and $750,000. But NXGEN will instead charge the card holder a 7 percent fee, and charge the government nothing, Seyller said.
“NXGEN has stepped up to the plate, costing us zero,” she said.
Not only Kane County can use the system, but any squad cars in any Kane County police agencies with Internet-ready laptops can use it, too, she said.
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131 Persons arrested for social network crimes www.privateofficer.com

131 Persons arrested for social network crimes www.privateofficer.com

News Wire Blast
Monday February 25 2008

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Atlanta GA.
Police said this week -end that 131 persons have have been arrested nationwide so far this year for crimes associated with social networking internet sites.
Of those arrested, the majority have been charged with sexual assaults, rapes and crimes against teens that were lured from web pages on MySpace and Facebook. Other arrests included stalking, harrasement and terroristic threats.

During the past three days, arrrests were made in metro Atlanta of a 23 year caught having sex with a 15 year old he lured from MySpace. The father of the victim came home to find this predator in the act of raping his daughter and held him until police could arrive.
In Concord north Carolina, a teacher’s assistant is being held after being arrested Thursday for luring multiple girls from his MySpace page for sexual encounters.
A Texas man was also arrested in the past three days for “fishing” the social network sites for young girls and enticing them to meet him for sexual encounters.

Authorities say that besides these sexual crimes, they are seeing a rise in stalking, credit card and personal identification thefts and “white collar” crime across the internet and especially in chatrooms and other social network sites.

If you suspect that a predator or even an adult is having an inappropiate conversation or meetings with your underage child, you are advised to call your local police department and have them investigate. chances are good that this person is also seeking out other children and may have already been involved in criminal activity with others.

Police and security experts also say that it is best to keep the computer in an area that can be monitored by an adult and that parents should know who their child is chatting with on line and who is makiing contact with them.

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Man arrested for stalking officer after ticket www.privateofficer.com

Man arrested for stalking officer after ticket www.privateofficer.com

NEW CASTLE IND Feb 25 2008 — A New Castle man has been charged with stalking a city police officer who gave him a traffic citation.
Freddy G. Gregory, 63, 2814 Chrysler Ave., is charged with a Class D felony carrying a maximum three-year prison term.

According to court documents, Gregory has harassed the officer — driving in front of his home and apparently following him while on duty — since receiving the ticket in October 2006.The charge against Gregory was filed Feb. 12, and a May 21 trial date is set in Henry Superior Court 2.The New Castle man was released from the county jail after posting a $5,000 bond. A condition of his bond was also that he stay away from his alleged victim.Gregory was convicted of invasion of privacy — a misdemeanor charge usually filed in response to a violation of a protective order — in 1993 and was fined $25.A stalking charge filed in 1997 was dismissed three years later.

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Bar brawl, shooting gets large police response www.privateofficer.com

Bar brawl, shooting brings large police response www.privateofficer.com

Boston MA. Feb 25 2008 This morning around 1:43am, officers were inside the Aria nightclub located at 246 Tremont St. in Boston when they observed several small groups exchanging words.
Offices immediately responded to address these exchanges when they escalated into several fights. The fight grew to about 20-35 people, as patrons started to swing champagne bottles striking people about the head and torso. Officers, at this time, were engaged with the crowd and trying to break up the various fights that had broken out.
While actively engaged with the crowd, officers heard one loud bang consistent with the sound of gunshots, followed by two to three more. An officer that was on a platform looked in the direction of the gunshots and observed the suspect standing about five feet away with his hands extended holding a black firearm randomly firing shots into the crowd. As officers made their way toward the suspect, he turned around and attempted to exit the main room, bringing the firearm out of view. Officers, having identified the suspect, attempted to gain control of the suspect as he tried to make his way his way of the club. The suspect violently resisted officers’ efforts to detain him. The suspect refused to heed officers’ commands to drop the weapon as they attempted to remove the gun from his possession, and kept trying to reach for his waist.
Officers, after a lengthy and very violent struggle with the suspect, gained control of the suspect and disarmed him. After disarming the suspect, officers were now faced with an attack from the crowd who attempted to attack officers. Officers requested assistance from other units and alerted the dispatchers that officers were in trouble. Numerous units from around the city responded to the scene and after some time were able to secure the scene.
After securing the scene, officers located four victims that had sustained injuries during the incident.
Victim #1 suffered a gunshot wound to the left elbow, and was transported to the hospital.
Victim #2 suffered a laceration to the head from getting hit with a champagne bottle.
Victim #3 suffered a gunshot to the right elbow and was transported to the hospital.
Victim #4, a state trooper suffered a broken arm while trying struggling with the suspect and breaking up the fights.
The suspect, Damion Jamaal-Anthony HALEY, 24, of Milton was arrested and charged with Unlawful Possession of Firearm, Unlawful Possession of Ammunition, Firearm Discharged Within 500’ of a Dwelling, Assault and Battery on a Police Officer, Assault and Battery by Means of a Dangerous Weapon, Carrying a Loaded Firearm, and Possession of a large Capacity Feeding Device. In addition to the above charges, the suspect was also charged with six outstanding default warrants.

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Officer shot, suspect killed during shoot-out www.privateofficer.com

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HOUSTON TN. Feb 25 2008 A Houston police officer was shot and a robbery suspect killed during a foot chase.
It happened Saturday night outside a night club at Northwest Mall.
Investigators say three officers working security were approached by two men, who claimed they had been robbed.
The officers then saw three men running through the parking lot and gave chase after them.
When the officers began to chase them, the suspects turned and started shooting authorities say. All three officers returned fire. One officer was hit in the upper leg, while one suspect was killed.
The injured officer is recovering at Memorial Hermann. He’s expected to be OK.
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NRA Victory; National Parks To Allow Guns www.privateofficer.com

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WASHINGTON DC Feb 25 2008 — In a victory for gun-rights advocates, the federal government is preparing to relax a decades-old ban on bringing loaded firearms into national parks.Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne said Friday that his department would suggest new regulations by the end of April that could bring federal rules into line with state laws concerning guns in parks and public lands. His announcement came in a letter to Sen. Michael D. Crapo (R-Idaho), one of 50 senators who have written to him about the issue. Senators from both parties have backed a drive to repeal the ban, which has been in place in some parks for at least 100 years.
The proposed rule change would let visitors carry loaded weapons into national parks in states with few gun restrictions, such as Montana. California is not one of those states. Its law prohibits loaded guns in state parks unless they are locked inside a car trunk or are similarly inaccessible. “It’s a place of refuge, not a place for hunting, and it’s patrolled by state park rangers who are there to protect visitors,” California State Parks spokesman Roy Stearns said.Gun rights advocates, notably the National Rifle Assn., have said the ban infringes on their 2nd Amendment rights to bear arms and their ability to defend themselves from predators, both human and animal.”If you’re hiking in the backcountry and there is a problem with a criminal or an aggressive animal, there’s no 911 box where you can call police and have a 60-second response time,” said Gary S. Marbut, president of the Montana Shooting Sports Assn. Kempthorne’s decision to review the ban was hailed by the NRA. “This is an important step in the right direction,” said the organization’s chief lobbyist, Chris W. Cox.On the other hand, the National Parks Conservation Assn. called Kempthorne’s action “alarming.” Thomas C. Kiernan, the group’s president, said loosening the ban would be “a blow to the national parks and the 300 million visitors who enjoy them every year.”His view is echoed by gun-control advocates and some rangers who say that permitting firearms would be dangerous for visitors and wildlife and would alter the national park experience.”Parks have long been sanctuaries for both animals and people,” said Charles R. “Butch” Farabee, a former acting superintendent at Montana’s Glacier National Park who is retired. “There need to be places in this country where people can feel secure without guns and know that the guy in the campground across the way does not have one.”Although a federal rule change would not directly affect California, George Durkee, a board member of the U.S. Park Rangers Lodge of the Fraternal Order of Police who works at Sequoia and Kings Canyon national parks east of Fresno, worries about gun owners from other states: “Somebody who says, ‘Oh, well, I can now carry a gun in national parks,’ and doesn’t read the fine print will just figure he can carry one in Yosemite.”The federal government would not cede authority over firearms in national parks to the states, said Interior Department spokesman Chris Paolino, but would like to reflect the policies of host states. Paolino said the department would also take into consideration the ban on firearms in federal buildings.Weapons originally were prohibited in national parks to prevent “opportunistic poaching” of wildlife, said Frank Buono, a former assistant superintendent of Joshua Tree National Park, east of Palm Springs.A 1908 Yellowstone National Park regulation, for example, required that visitors “having firearms, traps, nets, seines or explosives” surrender the weapons at the entrance unless they received written permission from the park superintendent. A similar policy was in effect at most parks for decades. Then the Reagan administration in 1983 required that visitors unload and store their firearms before entering most parks.Supporters of the repeal effort note that state gun laws apply to federal land managed by the Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management, and they think that should be the case in national parks and wildlife refuges as well. Half of the Senate seems to agree. Nine Democrats and 41 Republicans have signed letters to Kempthorne calling on him to lift the gun ban. “We do not believe that allowing law-abiding citizens to transport and carry firearms — rather than forcing them to disassemble or store them in their trunks — will increase the chances that they will be tempted to violate prohibitions on discharge,” one group wrote. In campaigning to repeal the ban, the NRA hoped to add to a string of recent victories that included blocking an effort in Congress to give local law enforcement officials access to federal gun purchase data and a move in Virginia to require background checks for buyers at gun shows.In a measure of the bipartisan support for relaxing gun laws, a majority of Congress — 55 senators and 250 House members — recently urged the Supreme Court to strike down the District of Columbia’s handgun ban, one of the nation’s strictest.Advocates of allowing loaded guns in national parks believe it is foremost an issue of ending what they see as an unconstitutional infringement on their right to bear arms. But they also contend that park visitors are “increasingly vulnerable” to violent crime.”While park rangers now use bulletproof vests and automatic weapons to enforce the law, regular Americans in states where conceal-and-carry law exists are denied the opportunity for self-defense,” Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) said in “talking points” distributed by his office.

The National Park Service says there were 116,588 reported offenses in national parks in 2006, the most recent year for which data are available, including 11 killings, 35 rapes or attempted rapes, 61 robberies, 16 kidnappings and 261 aggravated assaults. Supporters also think gun owners should be able to protect themselves against dangerous animals, dismissing arguments that firearms would ruin the park experience. “An attack, whether by an animal or a criminal, would degrade the experience of park visitors more,” NRA spokesman Andrew Arulanandam said.
The park service said there were four bear attacks last year: two in Yellowstone, one in Sequoia and one in Grand Teton. There were none in 2006. Officials at Glacier — which recorded 10 deaths from grizzly bear attacks between 1967 and 1998 — said the last attack was in 2005, when two hikers were mauled. One of the victims, Johan Otter, an Escondido man who, with his daughter, was seriously injured, said the idea that a gun could have stopped the 400-pound bear that charged him is naive.”We only had, like, half a second between seeing the bear and the impact,” Otter said. “Most likely, if you shoot, you’re going to hurt the animal. It’s just going to get even more mad at you. The minute they’re on top of you, there’s no way you can pull a trigger.” Organizations that represent current and retired park workers oppose a repeal, saying it would endanger visitors, rangers and wildlife, and change the parks’ character. Bill Wade, executive council chairman of the Coalition of National Park Service Retirees, said people could be discouraged from visiting certain parks, such as Shenandoah National Park in Virginia, where he served as superintendent. “How many of you would want to go out there if you knew that people were running up and down the Appalachian Trail with guns?”

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Security officer captures bank robber www.privateofficer.com

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San Diego Ca Feb 25 2008
A suspected bank robber is behind bars thanks to some quick thinking by the bank’s security officer.
It happened just before 10 a.m. Friday at the Bank of America on B Street downtown.
San Diego police say two men held up the bank. As they lef tthe building, the security officer chased them while bank tellers called police. The security officer stayed on their tail and was able to take one of them down at gunpoint. The second robber remains on the loose.
Police did not disclose if the how much money was taken in the heist or if it was recovered but they do credit the security officer for his quick response and the apprehension of the suspect.
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Security officer critical, suspect charged with attempted murder www.privateofficer.com

Security officer in critical condition, suspect charged with attempted murder www.privateofficer.com

Honolulu HI. Feb 25 2008 Honolulu police are charging a 42-year-old man with no local address with attempted murder after he allegedly tried to push a security guard through a glass window on the 26th floor of the Ala Wai Plaza apartment building Friday afternoon.
The 63-year-old guard apparently was responding after the suspect tried to enter a penthouse apartment on the top floor of the building at 500 University Ave. and attacked another man who lives next door with a fire extinguisher.
Police said there was a brief struggle and that the suspect then tried to push the guard through a glass window.
Pierre Jaffuel, 77, who lives on the top floor, said he saw blood on the elevator landing and in the elevator. He noticed broken shards of glass and a hole about 2 feet wide in a glass window near the elevator.
Police said the man had earlier tried to break into a 65-year-old man’s apartment.
Jaffuel said he was taking a shower at about 5 p.m. when he heard a loud bang and his two dachshunds start barking.
“I didn’t know what was going on. She (his wife) was too excited,” Jaffuel said. “I walked outside. There was a guy standing there with a fire extinguisher in his hand.”
He wasn’t much bigger than Jaffuel, standing about 5 foot 7 inches tall and 160 pounds, but looked like he was a drug user, according to Jaffuel. The attacker had apparently taken the floor’s extinguisher to break the door knob off the penthouse next door, Jaffuel said.
“He looked at me with the fire extinguisher and his hand up in the air like he was going to hit me with that thing,” said Jaffuel, who backed up behind a gate that fronts his unit’s door. The man bashed the fire extinguisher against the gate, breaking a half-inch square iron section, Jaffuel said, then shot the fire-retarding foam into his face.
“I was out because I couldn’t see anything; I was blind,” Jaffuel said.
He wasn’t injured, but his eyes burned.
The whole time, Jaffuel’s attacker never said a word.
“I never seen that man before,” he said.
After washing his face in the sink, Jaffuel and his wife saw police on the floor and went outside.
What Jaffuel didn’t see, police later reported as follows: A 63-year-old security guard tried to stop the attacker.
“We live in the building 15 years,” Jaffuel said. “I’ve never seen anything like this. Maybe security themselves needs to be better equipped.”
Police said the suspect fled on foot and was arrested on Lauiki Street on charges of attempted second-degree murder, attempted first-degree burglary and second-degree assault. The suspect, who is listed as homeless, has no previous criminal history.
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BREAKING NEWS: Fetus Found At Sewer Plant www.privateofficer.com

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BREAKING NEWS
NEWS WIRE 6;30PM EST
SUMTER, SC February 25 2008
- A fetus was found by a worker at the City of Sumter sewer plant.
According to a news release, on February 25th, a worker at the City of Sumter sewer plant discovered an “intact” fetus in the sewer collection system while cleaning it out.
Sumter authorities say a preliminary investigation has revealed that the fetus appears to be somewhere between eleven and fourteen weeks.
Sumter authorities have asked the State Law Enforcement Division for assistance in the investigation
The Sumter County Sheriff’s Office is asking anyone with any information to please call the office at (803) 436-2000 or Crimestoppers at (803) 436-2718. Anyone calling crimestoppers can remain anonymous and are eligible for a reward of up to $5,000.00.
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Vikings Football Player Charged With Assault On Security www.privateofficer.com

Vikings Football Player Arrested for Assault On Security www.privateofficer.com

Miami Fla Feb 25 2008
MIAMI, Fla. – Vikings tackle Bryant McKinnie was arrested at 6:31 a.m. Sunday for aggravated battery, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.

Allegedly, he was kicked out of Club Space in Miami. According to the police report, McKinnie was visibly angry, and was yelling obscenities at a member of security staff. He allegedly spit on the patron he was yelling at.

At this time, the victim refused to press charges if the suspect left and did not return. McKinnie then made his way to another club across the street, Goldrush Nightclub.

A few hours later at 6:30 a.m., police responded to reports of a large fight in front of Club Space. Police observed McKinnie throwing punches and again yelling obscenities at the same bouncer. According to witnesses interviewed by police, McKinnie struck the bouncer with his camera phone in his face, and McKinnie hit him in the back of the head with an isle pole, and the fight ensued. Police ordered McKinnie to stop, but he did not comply. He tried to get away on a charter bus, but police ordered the bus driver not to leave.

Both McKinnie and the security guard were treated by fire rescue on the scene and transported to an area hospital.

The 355-pound, 6’8” football player is a tackle for the Minnesota Vikings and played football for the University of Miami.

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