Showing posts with label Police. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Police. Show all posts

Friday, January 30, 2015

Rap mogul Suge Knight arrested for murder in LA after hit-and-run

(Reuters) - Rap mogul Marion "Suge" Knight was arrested murder on Friday in connection with a hit-and-run accident that killed one person near Los Angeles, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said.

He was booked at about 3 a.m. (1100 GMT) and is being held in lieu of $2 million bail, the department said.

Around 3 p.m. (2300 GMT) on Thursday, a man fitting Knight's description drove up to a burger shop in Compton and began arguing with two people outside, said Lieutenant John Corina, with Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.

The driver then backed into one of the two, before running them both over in his red Ford F-150 Raptor pickup truck and fleeing the scene, the department said in a statement.
Corina added that Knight, the 49-year-old co-founder of Death Row Records, was involved in an earlier altercation with the same two people.


One of the victims died in hospital, the Sheriff's Department statement said. The condition of the second victim, who was also taken to the hospital, was not immediately known.
Before his arrest, Knight had arrived at the sheriff's department West Hollywood station accompanied by his attorney to take questions from homicide detectives, according to the office.

"Homicide Detective have arrested Marion 'Suge' Knight for Murder," the department said in a tweet.
A Las Vegas-based lawyer who has represented Knight in past legal proceedings could not be reached for comment on Thursday evening. A number previously used to reach Knight directly was disconnected.

In November, Knight pleaded not guilty to a criminal charge stemming from accusations that he stole a camera from a celebrity photographer outside a Beverly Hills studio. He was later released on bail.
A few months earlier, Knight was shot and wounded inside a packed West Hollywood nightclub along with two others during a party in advance of the MTV Music Video Awards.
Death Row Records was a leading rap label in the 1990s, featuring artists such as Dr. Dre, Tupac Shakur and Snoop Dogg.

However, Knight's hip-hop empire declined after he went to prison for a parole violation, Shakur was murdered and Dr. Dre left the label.

Thursday, January 29, 2015

Bratton on plans for ‘new patrol model’



http://www.capitalnewyork.com/

New York City police commissioner Bill Bratton unveiled a sweeping new plan to redeploy officers in order to boost police-community relations, while also increasing the city’s counterterrorism efforts.


At a breakfast hosted by the Police Foundation at the Mandarin Oriental, Bratton announced 350 officers will be permanently assigned to rove throughout the city, with rifles and machine guns, in anticipation of possible terrorist attacks. These officers will also be used to assist on crime scenes, and help with crowd control and other large-scale events.

Previously, some of this work was done by officers assigned to local precincts throughout the city. Now, those officers will be able to stay in their regularly assigned precincts, enabling them to work in a more focused way on their beats, Bratton said.

Also, officers assigned to local precincts will see their work re-prioritized.

Bratton called it a “new patrol model for how we deploy resources.”

Though crime is down citywide, there are pockets where it is still a problem. Bratton said as many as half the officers working in local precincts have a “specialty role,” and are not in cars patrolling their sectors—subsections of a precinct.

The other half of patrol officers are often going from “call to call to call," Bratton said.

"They never have a chance to really have time to build relationships, to work on the problems in these distressed neighborhoods," he said. "They’re indentured to the radio, running from call to call, in a department that does not have enough police officers often times and not enough cars out there to handle all the calls as they continue to come in."

Under a plan created by chief of department James O’Neill, the NYPD will cut the number of officers assigned to specialty roles, and increase the number of officers on patrol in local precincts.

“We’ll assign them to steady sectors," Bratton said. "Having more patrol officers and sector cars lessens the tyranny of the radio and allows time for new, creative types of police work.”

The plan will start in two precincts in Manhattan and two in Queens, Bratton told reporters. He said this pilot program is similar to one he began rolling out when he was an officer working in Boston in the 1970s. It was so successful in his precinct, he was promoted within the Boston department to expand the program citywide. It never happened though, because Boston ended up laying off officers before Bratton’s plan could be implemented. Bratton also said there is a similar program used in the Los Angeles Police Department, which he led for seven years in the 2000s.

“For years we’ve been asking our officers to engage in the community, but we’ve never given them time to do it, or the training,” Bratton said.

Under the new plan, officers will be able to more easily follow up on past crimes, meet with community members, and build relationships with local residents.

“Cops will know their sectors and the citizens will know them. They’ll know the problem areas and the problem people. I truly believe when cops embrace their neighborhoods, their neighborhoods will embrace them back,” Bratton said during his speech.

After the speech, Bratton told reporters the redeployment of officers from specialty details to patrol assignments is a return to community policing.

“I think everybody will like the idea—City Council, it’s something the mayor’s been very supportive of, in our discussions with him,” Bratton said.

He added, “This is a way that we can, in fact, keep more officers in the precincts. It’s the equivalent of an extra car in most precincts every day and every evening.”

Last year, Bratton said he needed "in excess" of 1,000 more officers, but Mayor Bill de Blasio has so far not agreed to that request, saying he'll consider it as the budget gets negotiated.

Bratton said he should have an answer about whether he can grow the NYPD headcount in the coming weeks.

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Anonymous threatens retaliation after Texas police kill 17-year-old girl



Three Longview police officers have been placed on administrative leave after a 17-year-old girl was shot to death in the police station lobby, according to the Marshall News Messenger.

Officials have identified the teenager as Kristiana Coignard, a former student in the Pine Tree school district. She was shot multiple times about 6:30 p.m. Thursday, the News Messenger reported.
The hacker group Anonymous has threatened retaliation against the city for the shooting and claimed to have already attacked the city's website, according to Inquisitr.

The Longview Police Department's Facebook page has this entry about the incident:
"On January 22, 2015 at 6:28 p.m., Longview Police were dispatched to the front lobby of the Police Department for an Unknown Problem. When Officers arrived they were confronted by a white female who threatened them. The suspect brandished a weapon, made threatening movements toward the officers and was shot. The suspect was transported to Good Shepherd Medical Center where she were pronounced dead by a Justice of the Peace. The Texas Rangers have been called in to investigate this shooting."

Police have not released any video or audio recordings of the incident, although they have acknowledged that such documents exist, Inquisitr reported.

The girl's aunt, Heather Robertson, told ThinkProgress that Coignard had struggled with mental illness since her mother's death when the girl was 4 years old. Coignard had also attempted suicide "multiple times," Robertson told the publication.

Longview Mayor Jay Dean said he was told that Coignard was carrying a knife, according to the "Hit And Run" blog at Reason.com