Cop Who Broke Elderly Man's Neck Cleared
Saturday 26th of May 2012 01:29:04 AM
Posted by admin / Under Neck Tie
| ORLANDO, Fla. -- Orlando police say an officer, who broke an 84-year-old man's neck, did nothing wrong. Officer Travis Lamont was cleared by the department late Friday morning. Orlando Police Chief Val Demings said Officer Lamont did not violate policy. He broke 84-year-old Daniel Daley's neck in September while arresting him. Since the department has cleared Officer Lamont's use of force, there will be no internal affairs investigation into the officer's actions. WFTV spoke with Daley's lawyer, Mark NeJame, Friday. NeJame told WFTV he is not surprised that the Orlando Police Department cleared the officer, but says it was wrong... |
PLEASE! STOP POSTING SAME MESSAGE ON ALL BOARDS!
Saturday 26th of May 2012 01:29:04 AM
Posted by admin / Under Neck Tie
| The purpose of FreeRepublic.com's multiple message boards is to limit the topics for each board to particular topics. Posting the same message on all the boards defeats the purpose of multiple-boards for special topics. It is very annoying to see the same message on every bulletin board. PLEASE! DO THE READERS A FAVOR. STOP CROSS-POSTING YOUR MESSAGES! |
Shell Beads From South African Cave Show Modern Human Behavior 75,000 Years Ago
Saturday 26th of May 2012 01:29:04 AM
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| Shell Beads From South African Cave Show Modern Human Behavior 75,000 Years Ago ARLINGTON, Va.- Perforated shells found at South Africa's Blombos Cave appear to have been strung as beads about 75,000 years ago-making them 30,000 years older than any previously identified personal ornaments. Archaeologists excavating the site on the on the coast of the Indian Ocean discovered 41 shells, all with holes and wear marks in similar positions, in a layer of sediment deposited during the Middle Stone Age (MSA). "The Blombos Cave beads present absolute evidence for perhaps the earliest storage of information outside the human brain,"... |
Man Tells FBI He Didn't Know Bank Robber (Pizza deliverer)
Saturday 26th of May 2012 01:29:04 AM
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| ERIE, Pa. (AP) - A man who says his girlfriend is a cousin of the pizza deliveryman killed after a bank robbery by the explosion of a bomb locked to his neck says investigators seized his tools and computer, but he denied Saturday that he ever met the dead man. "There is no relationship. I don't know Brian Wells," Jimmy Johnson, 46, of Erie, told The Associated Press on Saturday. Wells, 46, was arrested and handcuffed Aug. 28 following a PNC Bank robbery near Erie, but was killed when the bomb attached to a collar locked around his neck exploded... |
Man with bomb also had odd weapon (cane like - pictures to be released)
Saturday 26th of May 2012 01:29:04 AM
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| Posted on Thu, Sep. 04, 2003 Man with bomb also had odd weapon ERIE, Pa. - The mystery of the pizza deliveryman turned bank robber who was killed by a bomb around his neck deepened Wednesday as investigators said the man had a gunlike weapon in his possession before he died. Authorities described the weapon as "unusual" and "unique," saying it appeared to have been homemade or custom-made in a machine shop. One official said it was shaped like a walking cane. Investigators also said that the locking metal collar used to attach the bomb to the neck of the... |




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