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SAPD:FR DUI Checkpoint and Chase
I’m in week 2 of a real life police academy for a village I’ll keep nameless in the state of NY. Here is a little practice of a criminal complaint in this scenario. The Complainant, being duly sworn by the San Andreas Police Department, makes complaint and states that there is probable cause to believe that the Defendant committed the following offense(s): Count I: Unlawful Fleeing a Police Officer in a Motor Vehicle (NY Penal Law §270.25) Count II: Driving while Intoxicated ( NY Penal Law §60.21) Count III: Reckless Driving (NY VTL 1212) Count IV: Speed Not Reasonable and Prudent (NY VTL1180a) At 1650 on 31 October 2012, I was conducting a lawful DUI Checkpoint in Flint County, mile marker 72. While talking with the first driver of the night, a truck headed northbound towards Whetstone sped past the roadblock which caused me to give chase. After briefly losing sight of Mr. Hancock, I observed his vehicle which had turned around and was now headed southbound. After performing a traffic stop, he pulled his vehicle over and handed me a valid San Andreas Drivers License identifying him as John P. Hancock. After a brief conversation, Mr. Hancock subsequently fled the scene which was pursued for approximately 70 miles in hazardous road conditions until myself and another state police unit detained and arrested the suspect at 0055 on 1 November 2012. -Ofc. Grey
Right To Repair – Vote Yes on Question 1
Don’t Compromise Your Rights to Your Vehicle Repair Information Some may say that you don’t need to vote on Question 1, because a compromise has already been reached. AAA believes that the compromise grants concessions to the automakers that provide loopholes for them to continue guarding vehicle information. AAA says that there is no compromise when it comes to the rights of vehicle owners. Visit repairanywhere.org to learn more.
Pinellas DUI Roadblock / Sobriety Checkpoint Arrest?
Not all police DUI checkpoints are legal. St. Petersburg / Clearwater DUI defense attorney Frank Russo explains how all evidence arising out of the stop of your vehicle may be thrown out of court. There are countless opportunities for law enforcement to make mistakes in both the planning and implementation of a DUI checkpoint. We are former state prosecutors who can evaluate whether the police acted lawfully in detaining you at a DUI roadblock as well as all other issues arising out of your Pinellas County DUI arrest. Call our office at (727) 578-0303 for a free consultation.
Raw Video: Toddler Ejected During Police Chase
Brazen Home Invasion Robbery Suspects Sought
Los Angeles: LAPD Detectives are asking for the public’s help to identify three home invasion robbery suspects who tied up one victim during a robbery. On January 9, 2012, at about 2:35 pm, officers were called to a residence in the 12000 block of Dunblane Avenue to investigate a home invasion robbery that had just occurred. Officers discovered the suspects had forced their way into two different homes in the area, ransacking them and taking items of jewelry. One resident who confronted the suspects was tied up by them but not injured. They are described as two 20- to 25-year-old male Blacks, one 6 foot 3 inches tall weighing about 200 to 225 pounds and the other 5 feet 9 inches tall weighing about 170 to 180 pounds. When they ran from the residence, both ran to a waiting newer-model, white Chevrolet Traverse Sports Utility Vehicle with collision damage on the passenger’s front door, driven by a third suspect. Anyone with information about these crimes, suspects, or their vehicle is asked to call Devonshire Area Robbery Detective Matthew Phelps at 818-832-0609.During non-business hours or on weekends, calls should be directed to 1-877-LAPD-24-7 (877-527-3247). Anyone wishing to remain anonymous should call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (800-222-8477). Tipsters may also contact Crime Stoppers by texting to phone number 274637 (CRIMES on most keypads) with a cell phone. All text messages should begin with the letters “LAPD.” Tipsters may also go to LAPDOnline.org, click …