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Police shoot, kill naked man www.privateofficer.com
Police earlier received 911 reports of a man who was driving erratically and firing a gun out of the window of his car.
The man eventually rammed through the substation security gate and plowed into a few cars in the parking lot, before getting out of the vehicle.
Police say the unclothed man then pointed a gun at them and fired a single shot.
Six officers returned fire.
None of the officers was injured.
They were all placed on routine administrative leave.
The gunman’s name was not immediately released
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More than 100 arrested at rock concert www.privateofficer.com
More than 100 people were arrested last night at rock concert at the Darien Lake Performing Arts Center in Genesee County.
A majority of those arrested are accused of underage drinking, according to Genesee County sheriff’s deputies. Ninety-six young adults from across Western New York were charged with unlawful possession of an alcoholic beverage by a person under 21. Those young adults, who are between ages 16 to 20, were all issued appearance tickets and are expected to answer the charges in Darien Town Court at a later date, said chief deputy G.L. Dibble of the Genesee County Sheriff’s Office.
Sheriff’s deputies and New York State Police implemented an underage drinking enforcement before and during the 6:30 p.m. Kid Rock and Lynyrd Skynyrd concert. Police focused their efforts on a large private parking lot at 1516 Sumner Road as well as the parking lot at the performing arts center, 9993 Allegheny Road, Darien.
Other arrested at the concert are facing more serious. Locally, the following people are facing charges:
•Daniel D. Dangelantonio, 26, of Rochester was charged with disorderly conduct. He is accused of shoving and punching several security guards as the guards attempted to remove him from the concert venue. He was issued an appearance ticket and is slated to answer the charge in Darien Town Court at 5:30 p.m. on Aug. 12.
•Jamie E. Otto-Trott, 24, of Rochester was charged with two counts of second-degree harassment. She is accused of striking a security guard and kicking a sheriff’s deputy in the leg at the concert. She was arraigned in Darien Town Court and was remanded to the Genesee County Jail in lieu of $300 cash bail.
•Anthony F. Pero, 39, of Gates was charged with second-degree harassment. He is accused of fighting with security guards in the venue’s VIP area. He was arraigned in Darien Town Court and was remanded to the Genesee County Jail in lieu of $200 cash bail.
•Peter H. Scrooby, 33, of Irondequoit was charged with disorderly conduct. He is accused of fighting with a security guard as he was being escorted from the concert venue. He was arraigned in Darien Town Court and was remanded to the Genesee County Jail in lieu of $200 cash bail.
The effort stemmed from numerous complaints of underage drinking and disorderly behavior at the private lot on Sumner Road, also known as “the hill,” Dibble said. Deputies said they intend to continue to patrol this area during future concerts at the performing arts center.
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Crossing guard charged with child molestation www.privateofficer.com
Jerry Cox, 62, worked for the Cobb County Police Department. Police said the alleged victim is a family acquaintance.
Cox has been charged with three counts of aggravated child molestation, one count of aggravated sexual battery, and one count of child molestation.
Cox was assigned to Tritt Elementary School, Hightower Trail Middle School, and Walton High School.
He is currently being held without bond at the Cobb County Adult Detention Center.
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TSA agent charged with thefts at JFK Airport www.privateofficer.com
The pair were awaiting arraignment Tuesday in Queens Criminal Court on grand larceny and possession of stolen property charges.
Port Authority police, TSA investigators and other agencies assisted in a six-month investigation after authorities received complaints that passengers were missing items from their luggage.
Among the items stolen were a laptop computer and a cellphone.
TSA officials say their employee was placed on unpaid leave pending resolution of the charges.
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Bourbon County teacher arrested for sex with student www.privateofficer.com
Melissa Arnett was a teacher at Bourbon County High School until allegations surfaced this past June that she was having an inappropriate relationship with a student. That’s when she resigned her position.
A police report says Arnett admitted to having sex several times with a 16-year old student, but never on school property.
Police say the student’s mother learned of the relationship and alerted authorities.
The 33-year old married teacher was taken into custody after a Bourbon County grand jury indicted her for sex abuse. She bonded out Tuesday afternoon.
She had been a special education teacher at Bourbon County High for two years, and was an in home caregiver for children before that.
This makes the third teacher charged in Bourbon County in the past few months for having an inappropriate realtionship with a student
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NJ casino security get expanded powers www.privateofficer.com
The New Jersey Casino Control Commission voted today to expand the guards’ authority to help combat a continuing problem with underage gambling and drinking at the 11 casino hotels.
The latest available statistics show that a total of 230 underage people were either arrested or detained between Jan. 1 and July 15, 2008, compared to about 360 in 2007.
Previously, security guards were allowed to eject suspected underage gamblers or drinkers from the casino. But now they may detain them until local police arrive to make an arrest.
In New Jersey, 21 is the legal age for drinking and casino gambling.
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GA police nab truckload of pot www.privateofficer.com
Police said four men were arrested on charges related to the transportation of the marijuana — Edilberto Gijon-Jimenez, of Atlanta; Ramon Hernandez-Castro, of Norcross; Gilberty Riviera-Alcaraz, of Lawrenceville, and Jesus Hernandez-Gutierrez, of Sugar Hill.
Another man, Pedro Mendoza-Lugo, of Las Vegas, is charged with conspiracy to commit a crime.
Jail records show the five were arrested by Gwinnett police and federal authorities between July 2 and Saturday.
Gwinnett police spokeswoman Cpl. Illana Spellman said no additional information was available on Monday.
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