Crime statistics

From Bwtm

(Difference between revisions)
Revision as of 06:00, 29 March 2006
Beachblogger (Talk | contribs)
traffic collision
← Previous diff
Revision as of 16:59, 21 April 2006
Beachblogger (Talk | contribs)
Sex Crimes
Next diff →
Line 41: Line 41:
“Police officers are prosecuted just like any person, but it is even more devastating when an officer uses his authority and his badge to gain favors of any kind, especially sexual favors.” “Police officers are prosecuted just like any person, but it is even more devastating when an officer uses his authority and his badge to gain favors of any kind, especially sexual favors.”
Investigators asked anyone who might have more information about the case to call Sgt. Cameron DeMarco at (619) 579-3321. Investigators asked anyone who might have more information about the case to call Sgt. Cameron DeMarco at (619) 579-3321.
 +
 +===update===
 +
 +Officer Faces Additional Charges In Sexual Assault Case
 +04-21-2006 4:54 AM
 +(San Diego, CA) -- More charges have been filed against an El Cajon police officer accused of soliciting sexual favors from female detainees in exchange for their freedom. William Taylor now faces a total of eight felony charges of soliciting bribes, two counts of rape with a foreign object, two counts of sexual battery and one count of attempting to influence a witness. If convicted of all charges, Taylor could be sentenced to up to 17 years in prison. Taylor, who is free on one-quarter-million-dollars bail, pleaded not guilty to the six original charges at his arraignment last month. Officials say the investigation included interviews with about 300 women who had been detained by Taylor. Some of the women allegedly said Taylor offered to let them go free in exchange for sexual favors. The investigation began when one woman came forward and reported the alleged coercion. Police are still looking for about 50 women known to have been detained by Taylor over an 18-month period. Taylor has been on unpaid administrative leave since his arrest in February.
==Encounter with Police== ==Encounter with Police==

Revision as of 16:59, 21 April 2006

This entry is intended to collect some crime statistics close to home and crimes against friends and family.

Contents

Robbery

Tobacco Store Robberies

My sister and nephew share a job at a tobacco store in Franklin, Tennessee. The store has been robbed three times in the time that they have worked there:

  1. My nephew got the license plate number and description of the getaway car and even observed it in the parking lot nearby. He reported it to the police. The store is in a busy area and the police are usually present. The police showed up some time later to take a report. When asked why they did not approach the robbers parked in their car the cops claimed they were unable to find the blue car; The car had been described by the victim as white or silver.
  2. A thief entered the store, grabbed up packages of cigarettes and fled without paying. My sister followed him out of the store, noted the license plate of the getaway car and immediately returned to the store. She reported the event to the police by phone and provided the plate number. The cops asked which way the car had gone but she had not observed that. There was no further response from the cops.
  3. The owner of the shop was working alone. Cigarettes where stolen. He never bothered to make any report to the police.

Shootings and gun fights

see Shootings and gun fights

muggings

From an e-mail February 10, 2006: The apartment complex that Trevor lives in backs up to a shopping center and there is a cut through that people walk through to get back an forth. Trevor was walking through there one evening; I think it was around 7 or 8 when a couple of guys jumped him. Trevor got up and started running, some people in the shopping center saw what was going on so they came over and the 2 guys jumped in their car and took off. Fortunately they didn't take anything from Trevor, but I guess he had a few minor cuts and bruises plus I am sure he was pretty shook up from the ordeal. They didn't get a license plate number and the guys were wearing masks so he wasn't able to get a very good description. I am not sure why the police don't believe him as he would have absolutely nothing to gain by making it up especially since he admitted that they didn't get anything from him. Hopefully it was a one time isolated incident, I think it was just a matter of him being in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Sex Crimes

February 3, 2006 A three-year veteran of the El Cajon Police Department was arrested Friday on eight felony counts alleging the officer had solicited sexual favors from women in exchange for their freedom. Officer William Robert Taylor, 26, has been on administrative leave since Dec. 3 after allegations last November of improper sexual conduct with women Taylor had placed in his custody, said Police Chief Cliff Diamond. Since the first allegations surfaced, El Cajon police detectives have identified a total of five victims, the chief said. District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis, who attended the news conference, said her office planned to aggressively prosecute the case. “When an officer dishonors the badge, disgraces the uniform, destroys the trust of the public, we must take swift action,” she said. “Police officers are prosecuted just like any person, but it is even more devastating when an officer uses his authority and his badge to gain favors of any kind, especially sexual favors.” Investigators asked anyone who might have more information about the case to call Sgt. Cameron DeMarco at (619) 579-3321.

update

Officer Faces Additional Charges In Sexual Assault Case 04-21-2006 4:54 AM (San Diego, CA) -- More charges have been filed against an El Cajon police officer accused of soliciting sexual favors from female detainees in exchange for their freedom. William Taylor now faces a total of eight felony charges of soliciting bribes, two counts of rape with a foreign object, two counts of sexual battery and one count of attempting to influence a witness. If convicted of all charges, Taylor could be sentenced to up to 17 years in prison. Taylor, who is free on one-quarter-million-dollars bail, pleaded not guilty to the six original charges at his arraignment last month. Officials say the investigation included interviews with about 300 women who had been detained by Taylor. Some of the women allegedly said Taylor offered to let them go free in exchange for sexual favors. The investigation began when one woman came forward and reported the alleged coercion. Police are still looking for about 50 women known to have been detained by Taylor over an 18-month period. Taylor has been on unpaid administrative leave since his arrest in February.

Encounter with Police

traffic collision

A car started tailgating me on Flinn Springs road. I sort of lost her after the left turn onto Olde Hwy 80. We got slowed down at Oak Creek to about 40mph. I moved to the right and never really increased speed (the speed limit is 50mph). She also moved right and accelerated right at me; I signaled the turn. I looked forward and slowed to turn and she hit me.

She had a puppy on her lap the whole time.

The first words from her were: "You stopped right in the middle of the road."

I didn't stop until I was off the road. She would have hit me even if I hadn't slowed down.

She gave me her id but when I asked for proof of insurance she didn't have it.

When she failed to provide proof of insurance, I dialed 911 on my cell phone. I got a recorded message twice, I responded "one" both times. A dispatcher answered, I gave my name and location, stated that I did not need medical assistance. I explained that the other driver did not have proof of insurance and a sheriff was dispatched. The sheriff arrived, asked several questions and called for the CHP. The sheriff gave me his card.

A CHP officer arrived. The other driver complained that I had yelled at her and the officer told me I was childish. He was very antagonistic and angry that he had been called to a minor accident. He asked me several questions and always cut me off before I could answer. I think he was trying to make me angry. I offered him a copy of my card and he waved it away.

The officer told me I should have gotten out of her way. I explained that I was turning off into the drive way and he repeated that I should have moved over and let the other driver pass. He held his hand up to cut off any further comment from me.

It looked like he finally cited her for following too close, excessive speed and unsafe operation.

I didn't yell at the young woman.