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Police Chief Shoots Self at Gun Training Session

Posted in Police Stupidity, Utah Police on May 5th, 2008

RIVERDALE, Utah
The police chief in Riverdale accidentally shot himself in an ankle while demonstrating how to dislodge a jammed handgun.

Chief Dave Hansen was taken to McKay-Dee Hospital in Ogden for surgery.

The 54-year-old chief accidentally fired a gun during a training exercise inside a conference room at Riverdale police headquarters.

A fire captain and Riverdale Mayor Bruce Burrows confirmed the chief shot himself Saturday in an ankle bone. They said he was trying to fix a gun with a jammed round when the bullet fired.

Riverdale police officers carry .40-caliber pistols.

Hospital supervisor Rohn Larsen said Hansen was in stable condition Sunday. Larsen said he couldn’t reveal which ankle — left or right — the chief shot.

A Weber County dispatcher said nobody from the Riverdale police department was available Sunday to release any information on the accident. A patrol officer on duty Sunday said he didn’t know anything about it.

The chief’s brother, a state lawmaker, said Hansen is a 23-year veteran and chief of the Riverdale police force since 2006.

Rep. Neil Hansen, D-Ogden, said he regularly goes target practicing with his brother and described him as safety-conscious.

“I’ve never seen him do anything reckless,” Neil Hansen told the Standard-Examiner of Ogden.

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Police Chief Shoots Self at Gun Training Session

Posted in Police Stupidity, Utah Police on May 5th, 2008

RIVERDALE, Utah
The police chief in Riverdale accidentally shot himself in an ankle while demonstrating how to dislodge a jammed handgun.

Chief Dave Hansen was taken to McKay-Dee Hospital in Ogden for surgery.

The 54-year-old chief accidentally fired a gun during a training exercise inside a conference room at Riverdale police headquarters.

A fire captain and Riverdale Mayor Bruce Burrows confirmed the chief shot himself Saturday in an ankle bone. They said he was trying to fix a gun with a jammed round when the bullet fired.

Riverdale police officers carry .40-caliber pistols.

Hospital supervisor Rohn Larsen said Hansen was in stable condition Sunday. Larsen said he couldn’t reveal which ankle — left or right — the chief shot.

A Weber County dispatcher said nobody from the Riverdale police department was available Sunday to release any information on the accident. A patrol officer on duty Sunday said he didn’t know anything about it.

The chief’s brother, a state lawmaker, said Hansen is a 23-year veteran and chief of the Riverdale police force since 2006.

Rep. Neil Hansen, D-Ogden, said he regularly goes target practicing with his brother and described him as safety-conscious.

“I’ve never seen him do anything reckless,” Neil Hansen told the Standard-Examiner of Ogden.

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Police Chief Shoots Self at Gun Training Session

Posted in Police Stupidity, Utah Police on May 5th, 2008

RIVERDALE, Utah
The police chief in Riverdale accidentally shot himself in an ankle while demonstrating how to dislodge a jammed handgun.

Chief Dave Hansen was taken to McKay-Dee Hospital in Ogden for surgery.

The 54-year-old chief accidentally fired a gun during a training exercise inside a conference room at Riverdale police headquarters.

A fire captain and Riverdale Mayor Bruce Burrows confirmed the chief shot himself Saturday in an ankle bone. They said he was trying to fix a gun with a jammed round when the bullet fired.

Riverdale police officers carry .40-caliber pistols.

Hospital supervisor Rohn Larsen said Hansen was in stable condition Sunday. Larsen said he couldn’t reveal which ankle — left or right — the chief shot.

A Weber County dispatcher said nobody from the Riverdale police department was available Sunday to release any information on the accident. A patrol officer on duty Sunday said he didn’t know anything about it.

The chief’s brother, a state lawmaker, said Hansen is a 23-year veteran and chief of the Riverdale police force since 2006.

Rep. Neil Hansen, D-Ogden, said he regularly goes target practicing with his brother and described him as safety-conscious.

“I’ve never seen him do anything reckless,” Neil Hansen told the Standard-Examiner of Ogden.

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Ohio Troopers Suspended After KKK-Like Costume Photo Prank

Posted in Uncategorized on April 15th, 2008

SANDUSKY, Ohio — A highway patrolman dressed in a handmade Ku Klux Klan-like outfit while on duty was suspended without pay, while another trooper who forwarded a cell phone photo of the trooper in the costume has been demoted, authorities said.

Craig Franklin, a 12-year veteran of the Ohio Highway Patrol, is pictured in the Jan. 20 photo with a white cone on his head, white paper mask with eye holes and a white cloth covering his shoulders, according to a highway patrol report.

Franklin is otherwise in trooper uniform. A handgun holster, a radio normally issued by the patrol and other police equipment can be seen in the photo, the report said.

Click here to see the photo.

Franklin and Trooper Eric Wlodarsky told an investigator that the picture was taken as a joke while both were on duty at the patrol’s Sandusky post and was modeled on a television skit by comedian Dave Chappelle.

Highway patrol officials began an investigation after the patrol’s Administrative Investigative Unit received an anonymous letter, postmarked Jan. 22 from Mansfield, that included two photographs of Franklin in the outfit, an interoffice memo said.

“What a way to represent the Ohio State Highway Patrol!” said a note included in the envelope.

Franklin, Wlodarsky, another trooper and a dispatcher discussed Martin Luther King Jr. Day at the post on the day the photo was taken, the report said. The national holiday took place the following day. None of the 13 troopers assigned to the Sandusky post are black.

Wlodarsky told an investigator there was no malicious intent behind the picture, while Franklin apologized and said he was embarrassed by the incident, Sgt. Jeffrey P. Bernard wrote in the report. Franklin wore the outfit for about a minute, then threw it away, the report said.

“Obviously we are extremely disappointed in their actions,” Sgt. Craig Cvetan, a spokesman for the Ohio State Highway Patrol told FOXNews.com. “As a division we will not and cannot any tolerate any conduct of this nature.”

Department of Public Safety director Henry Guzman intended to fire both men based on the investigation. But under a union contract-mandated “last chance discipline agreement,” they can keep their jobs if they maintain a clean behavorial record for the next two years.

Following a March 24 hearing, Wlodarsky was demoted from sergeant to trooper, transferred to the Norwalk post and must attend a diversity awareness class. Franklin was placed on a five-day unpaid suspension, and also must take part in diversity awareness training, patrol documents showed.

A third trooper who received the picture via text message was given a one-day suspension for failing to report the incident and forwarding the photo to a subordinate.

None of the troopers had been in trouble prior to the incident, patrol documents showed.

Two California Officers Wounded in Shooting

Posted in Uncategorized on April 15th, 2008

Two El Segundo police officers were reported in stable condition at a hospital Saturday after a shootout inside a movie theater that left a 24-year-old man dead and a bystander injured, police and city officials said.

Police identified the two officers as Lt. Raymond Garcia, who was shot in the jaw, and Officer Scott O’Connor, who was shot in the upper torso. Neither man had life-threatening injuries, but Garcia underwent surgery, and both were in the intensive care unit at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center near Torrance, said Mayor Kelly McDowell.

“These wounds in each case were within inches of being fatal,” McDowell said. “They’re the luckiest people in the world.”

The shootout occurred about 10:15 p.m. Friday at the Pacific Theatres’ Beach Cities Stadium 16 on Nash Street.

“My understanding is that it began inside the theater and then trickled out,” said sheriff’s spokeswoman Deputy Maribel Rizo.

A Sheriff’s Department statement said the trouble started with a dispute between a man and theater employees. The on-duty El Segundo police officers were already at the theater and were told by an employee about the dispute.

The officers had begun to search the man when he pulled a handgun and began shooting, officials said. “The officers were both struck by gunfire but were able to return fire, striking the suspect,” the statement said.

The incident marked the first time in 51 years that any El Segundo police officer had been shot on duty, McDowell said. He said the injured bystander was taken to Little Company of Mary Hospital in Torrance, apparently with a bullet wound in a leg. A spokesman for the hospital said a man wounded at the theater had been brought in but was transferred to another facility.

The county coroner’s office identified the dead man as Jonathan Taylor but did not release further details.

Taylor was pronounced dead at the scene, the sheriff’s statement said.

Homicide detectives have determined that no other suspects were involved, Sheriff’s Deputy Luis Castro said.

El Segundo police referred media calls to the Sheriff’s Department, which is investigating because it was an officer-involved shooting and the city police have no homicide division, Castro said.

The beach city just south of Los Angeles International Airport had a 2007 estimated population of 17,076. Its Police Department staff of 108 includes 69 sworn positions, according to the city website. El Segundo is a hub for aerospace firms and corporate offices.

The last time a city officer was shot was in 1957, when two officers were slain by a drifter during a traffic stop on Rosecrans Avenue, McDowell said.

That case drew national attention in 2003 when the killer was arrested in South Carolina, admitted to the murders and was sentenced to two life terms.

The Friday night violence was highly unusual for El Segundo, McDowell said.

“The size and speed of the response to this crime indicates how safe we keep this community,” he said, estimating that 100 to 200 law enforcement officers responded.

Agencies included police departments in Los Angeles, Inglewood, Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach and Irwindale as well as the Gardena police SWAT team, LAX police and sheriff’s deputies, McDowell said.

A team of city and police representatives visited the two wounded officers Saturday morning. McDowell said that Garcia was unconscious after surgery and that O’Connor, who suffered a broken collarbone and has a bullet lodged in the back of his shoulder, would require surgery but could be released as early as today.

The mayor described O’Connor as “alert, in fine spirit . . . and wanting out, which is a good sign.”

Two California Officers Wounded in Shooting

Posted in Uncategorized on April 15th, 2008

Two El Segundo police officers were reported in stable condition at a hospital Saturday after a shootout inside a movie theater that left a 24-year-old man dead and a bystander injured, police and city officials said.

Police identified the two officers as Lt. Raymond Garcia, who was shot in the jaw, and Officer Scott O’Connor, who was shot in the upper torso. Neither man had life-threatening injuries, but Garcia underwent surgery, and both were in the intensive care unit at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center near Torrance, said Mayor Kelly McDowell.

“These wounds in each case were within inches of being fatal,” McDowell said. “They’re the luckiest people in the world.”

The shootout occurred about 10:15 p.m. Friday at the Pacific Theatres’ Beach Cities Stadium 16 on Nash Street.

“My understanding is that it began inside the theater and then trickled out,” said sheriff’s spokeswoman Deputy Maribel Rizo.

A Sheriff’s Department statement said the trouble started with a dispute between a man and theater employees. The on-duty El Segundo police officers were already at the theater and were told by an employee about the dispute.

The officers had begun to search the man when he pulled a handgun and began shooting, officials said. “The officers were both struck by gunfire but were able to return fire, striking the suspect,” the statement said.

The incident marked the first time in 51 years that any El Segundo police officer had been shot on duty, McDowell said. He said the injured bystander was taken to Little Company of Mary Hospital in Torrance, apparently with a bullet wound in a leg. A spokesman for the hospital said a man wounded at the theater had been brought in but was transferred to another facility.

The county coroner’s office identified the dead man as Jonathan Taylor but did not release further details.

Taylor was pronounced dead at the scene, the sheriff’s statement said.

Homicide detectives have determined that no other suspects were involved, Sheriff’s Deputy Luis Castro said.

El Segundo police referred media calls to the Sheriff’s Department, which is investigating because it was an officer-involved shooting and the city police have no homicide division, Castro said.

The beach city just south of Los Angeles International Airport had a 2007 estimated population of 17,076. Its Police Department staff of 108 includes 69 sworn positions, according to the city website. El Segundo is a hub for aerospace firms and corporate offices.

The last time a city officer was shot was in 1957, when two officers were slain by a drifter during a traffic stop on Rosecrans Avenue, McDowell said.

That case drew national attention in 2003 when the killer was arrested in South Carolina, admitted to the murders and was sentenced to two life terms.

The Friday night violence was highly unusual for El Segundo, McDowell said.

“The size and speed of the response to this crime indicates how safe we keep this community,” he said, estimating that 100 to 200 law enforcement officers responded.

Agencies included police departments in Los Angeles, Inglewood, Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach and Irwindale as well as the Gardena police SWAT team, LAX police and sheriff’s deputies, McDowell said.

A team of city and police representatives visited the two wounded officers Saturday morning. McDowell said that Garcia was unconscious after surgery and that O’Connor, who suffered a broken collarbone and has a bullet lodged in the back of his shoulder, would require surgery but could be released as early as today.

The mayor described O’Connor as “alert, in fine spirit . . . and wanting out, which is a good sign.”

Two California Officers Wounded in Shooting

Posted in Uncategorized on April 15th, 2008

Two El Segundo police officers were reported in stable condition at a hospital Saturday after a shootout inside a movie theater that left a 24-year-old man dead and a bystander injured, police and city officials said.

Police identified the two officers as Lt. Raymond Garcia, who was shot in the jaw, and Officer Scott O’Connor, who was shot in the upper torso. Neither man had life-threatening injuries, but Garcia underwent surgery, and both were in the intensive care unit at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center near Torrance, said Mayor Kelly McDowell.

“These wounds in each case were within inches of being fatal,” McDowell said. “They’re the luckiest people in the world.”

The shootout occurred about 10:15 p.m. Friday at the Pacific Theatres’ Beach Cities Stadium 16 on Nash Street.

“My understanding is that it began inside the theater and then trickled out,” said sheriff’s spokeswoman Deputy Maribel Rizo.

A Sheriff’s Department statement said the trouble started with a dispute between a man and theater employees. The on-duty El Segundo police officers were already at the theater and were told by an employee about the dispute.

The officers had begun to search the man when he pulled a handgun and began shooting, officials said. “The officers were both struck by gunfire but were able to return fire, striking the suspect,” the statement said.

The incident marked the first time in 51 years that any El Segundo police officer had been shot on duty, McDowell said. He said the injured bystander was taken to Little Company of Mary Hospital in Torrance, apparently with a bullet wound in a leg. A spokesman for the hospital said a man wounded at the theater had been brought in but was transferred to another facility.

The county coroner’s office identified the dead man as Jonathan Taylor but did not release further details.

Taylor was pronounced dead at the scene, the sheriff’s statement said.

Homicide detectives have determined that no other suspects were involved, Sheriff’s Deputy Luis Castro said.

El Segundo police referred media calls to the Sheriff’s Department, which is investigating because it was an officer-involved shooting and the city police have no homicide division, Castro said.

The beach city just south of Los Angeles International Airport had a 2007 estimated population of 17,076. Its Police Department staff of 108 includes 69 sworn positions, according to the city website. El Segundo is a hub for aerospace firms and corporate offices.

The last time a city officer was shot was in 1957, when two officers were slain by a drifter during a traffic stop on Rosecrans Avenue, McDowell said.

That case drew national attention in 2003 when the killer was arrested in South Carolina, admitted to the murders and was sentenced to two life terms.

The Friday night violence was highly unusual for El Segundo, McDowell said.

“The size and speed of the response to this crime indicates how safe we keep this community,” he said, estimating that 100 to 200 law enforcement officers responded.

Agencies included police departments in Los Angeles, Inglewood, Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach and Irwindale as well as the Gardena police SWAT team, LAX police and sheriff’s deputies, McDowell said.

A team of city and police representatives visited the two wounded officers Saturday morning. McDowell said that Garcia was unconscious after surgery and that O’Connor, who suffered a broken collarbone and has a bullet lodged in the back of his shoulder, would require surgery but could be released as early as today.

The mayor described O’Connor as “alert, in fine spirit . . . and wanting out, which is a good sign.”

Baltimore Officer in Critical Condition After Shooting

Posted in Uncategorized on April 15th, 2008

BALTIMOREA Baltimore city police officer is in critical condition after he was shot by a man during an incident that started as a routine traffic stop, according to city police officials. Two local schools were placed on lockdown.

The incident happened in the area of Poplar Grove Street and Lanvale Avenue in the southwestern section of the city at about 2:15 p.m. Tuesday.

Officials told WBAL TV 11 News that when two plain-clothes officers pulled a car over for a routine traffic stop, one man in the car got out and started fist fighting with the officer, then ran.

According to police, one of the officers chased the man, who turned around and fired a shot, striking the officer in the leg. The officer then fired back, shooting the suspect.

Police told 11 News that when additional officers came to render aid to the injured officer, another man started shooting at them. That person has since barricaded himself in a nearby home, officials said.

According to Sky Team 11 Capt. Roy Taylor, Poplar Grove Street was shut down from Edmondson Avenue to a few blocks north of the scene and that there was heavy police presence.

Police are warning people in that area to stay inside their homes.

Alexander Hamilton Elementary School and Calverton Middle School were placed on lockdown due to their close locations to the scene. Officials told 11 News around 4:30 p.m. that Hamilton students were being moved to the Empowerment Academy in the 800 block of Braddish Avenue so parents could pick them up.

Police said the injured officer was taken to Shock Trauma in critical condition. The injured suspect was also taken to a hospital in critical condition.

Officials told 11 News that two bystanders were also shot; however, there is no word on the extent of their injuries

Texas Police ‘Overwhelmed’ at Beach Concert

Posted in Texas police on March 17th, 2008

GALVESTON, Texas –

Police say officers were overwhelmed trying to restore order as a spring break rap concert ended in multiple fights on the beach at Galveston, Texas.

Galveston police Lt. Jorge Trevino says it took officers almost four hours to clear the streets after the concert on Sunday and at least 12 people were arrested.

Four officers were initially assigned to patrol the concert but eventually all of Galveston’s on-duty officers were sent to the scene.

The concert was called the “Spring Break Party Beach Bash.” It was hosted by a Houston radio station that said scheduled performers included 2 Pistols, Colby O’Donnis, Lil Wil & Lil Keke, and Webbie.