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Friday, 4 January 2008

Josh Sommervold,Adrian Works

Authorities say Josh Sommervold, 21, was pronounced dead Thursday at Memorial Hospital. one man is dead and another is in the hospital after a shooting.
Adrian Works, 26, is being treated for multiple gunshot wounds. Police say his injuries do not appear to be life-threatening.
Sommervold and Works were shot at about 8 p.m. Thursday. No arrest have been made.

17-year-old girl


17-year-old girl was riding with two other people around Clinton and Chatham streets in Fair Haven when she noticed they were being followed. People from the other car fired at them. She and the others in her car bolted, running away. They were fired on again, and she was hit in the back. She was taken to Yale-New Haven Hospital and treated for minor injuries. It’s too early in the investigation to say what was up with the chase.

Adam Bernal,James Abeyta


Lakewood Police officer shot and killed a 24-year-old man, Adam Bernal, as he was allegedly stealing a construction trailer. Reports indicated another officer might have been in danger of being run over by Bernal. On Jan. 3, police responded to a call in the 1600 block of Ammons Street. A woman's ex-boyfriend, 37-year-old James Abeyta, was threatening officers with two knives. The clustered shootings created controversy in the community. Some residents questioned what exactly the actions indicated. Police officials maintained that use of deadly force could occur anytime, and that there was no significance to the statistical anomaly. On March 13, officers were called to a domestic disturbance in the 3200 block of Indiana Street, where police fired at a frantic man, Andrew Constable, who later died. The shooting was ruled a suicide. All three officers were cleared in the shootings.

Selling of military hardware


THE army has warned the internally displaced persons (IDPs) living on the border of southern Sudan and Karamoja, currently returning to their homes, against the buying and selling of military hardware.
There has been an influx of guns and other military hardware from southern Sudan and Karamoja into some parts of Acholi sub-region. This is especially so along the border in Agoro and Orom sub-counties in Kitgum district.
The UPDF 5th Division public relations officer, Lt. Deo Akiki, said in a press release on Wednesday it was illegal for civilians to carry military hardware.
He added that they had deployed troops along the border to check arms trafficking.
“We are committed to fighting all forms of arms trafficking rackets. We shall ensure that the north is free of illegal arms and unexploded ordinances left behind as a result of the LRA insurgency,” he said.
Security sources said the guns come from Sudan and Karamoja, mainly on market days.
Illegal arms in the hands of the IDPs may become another source of insecurity as others may use them to revenge against those whom they suspect to have killed their loved ones during the conflict, Akiiki added.
He said 2007 was largely peaceful because of the cooperation of civilians. “We promise the public even more peace in 2008. The peace so far attained is moving from a relative one to a sustainable one,” Akiiki said.
He added that over 98% of the IDPs in Lango sub- region had returned home from the camps and that those in Chua county, Kitgum district had also gone home and some camps decongested into smaller settlements.
“In Lamwo county, over 80,222 residents have resettled with 13,635 IDPs especially those along the Sudan-Uganda border moving to smaller camps near their homes. In Pader, all the 31 camps have been decongested into 163 small camps," Akiki revealed.

Vicks and Washington Gun Battles


A 20 gauge shotgun and several hand guns were seized from the Washington residence along East Roosevelt and three .38 caliber specials were seized from the Vicks home on Mulberry. Albany Police confiscate several illegal guns from two feuding East Albany families in effort to stop the violence that's sparked three shootings over the last three days.
Ballistic tests are being done to figure out if they were used in the gun battle between Artavius Washington and Travis Vicks along North Central and Roosevelt or the shooting yesterday on Mulberry. Police hope taking these guns off the street and arresting Vicks and Washington will stop the violence.
"We've talked with both sides of the families. We've explained to them the severity of what could happen if this feud continues. We have addressed the issues of safety of the young children in the residence as well and by collecting the guns, the shotguns we have here, we're hoping it will slow down the activity that's going on between the two," said Lt. Kendra Wilson, Albany Police.
A warrant has also been issued for Dewayne Jones for the shooting at the AppleJax Club New Year's Eve. Police are also looking to question brothers Wayne and Lamar Patterson.

It's a violent beginning to the new year

It's a violent beginning to the new year, but Mayor Dennis Donohue said he remains hopeful that Salinas can be a city without violence.Two shootings took place in east Salinas, which is where 74 percent of the city's violent crime occurs, the mayor said.
Donohue said he is frustrated by the violence in the city, but is not giving up on his vision of a peaceful Salinas. Police are still looking for the people involved in the first two shootings of 2008. Three people have been wounded in two shootings that have happened in the first two days of the new year in Salinas.
One person was shot in a driveway in the latest shooting, which happened Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. on Mae Avenue.
The year's first shooting took place on Tuesday. Two people were shot on Williams Avenue.

Major Fred Galvin

A Marine Corps legal tribunal called to investigate the killing of up to 19 Afghan civilians is scheduled to convene on Tuesday of next week.
The Court of Inquiry will examine the roles of Marines present during the shootings.
The inquire is focusing on Major Fred Galvin, who was the company commander, and Captain Vincent Noble, who was the platoon commander at the time of the incident.
As many as 19 people were killed and 50 injured when members of a Marine special operations company opened fire in a crowded roadway in March.
Army officials said the convoy was rammed by a minivan full of explosives, but Afghanistan's Independent Human Rights Commission said it didn't find evidence the military unit was under fire.

Raul Khouri, Montego Bay Policeman

Raul Khouri, the Montego Bay cop who was recently arrested in connection with the seizure of three illegal firearms, has been charged by the police with illegal possession of firearms.
The disclosure was made Wednesday in the Half-Way-Tree Resident Magistrate's Court by an investigating officer, who was last week instructed by senior RM Sharon George to have the accused charged or released following a habeas corpus application filed on his behalf.
The matter was then scheduled for January 7, when Khouri - who is a member of the Montego Bay Flying Squad - will appear in the Montego Bay Gun Court.
Thirty-one-year-old Khouri and two other men were held by the police on Sunday, December 16 after three illegal guns and several rounds of ammunition were allegedly found in a car in which they were travelling.
According to the Constabulary Communication Network (CCN), the weapons and ammunition were seized at about 2:30 am during a joint police/military operation in Bogue Village.
The police said a Toyota Camry motor car with the three men aboard was stopped and following a search of the vehicle, three guns - a Smith and Wesson .40 pistol, with serial number PAK9173; a .38 revolver, serial number C58273; and a homemade handgun - were allegedly found.
The police further alleged that six magazines, 15 rounds of 9mm ammunition and three .38 rounds were also recovered during the search. All three men were subsequently detained.
It was not immediately clear whether the other two men held in connection with the incident have also been charged

Lawrence Devasio Hall

Lawrence Devasio Hall, 31, was booked into the Cochise County jail on suspicion of three counts of attempted first-degree murder, one count of aggravated assault causing serious injury, three counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and one count of possession of a weapon by a prohibited person, Sierra Vista police said. He is being held in lieu of $500,000 bond.
A warrant was issued for Hall's arrest after officers responded to the Sierra Suites hotel around 5:30 a.m. on Dec. 25.
Guests at the hotel called police after hearing several gunshots fired from the parking lot, authorities said.
A 26-year-old man drove himself to a hospital with a gunshot wound to the head, police said. His passenger, a 17-year-old boy, was shot in the back.
A third man who was in the car was not struck.
After receiving an anonymous tip, officers found Hall outside a building in Tucson in the area of East Broadway and Kolb Road, Sierra Vista police said Thursday afternoon. He was taken in to custody without incident.
Hall is a Sierra Vista resident, according to Detective Jason Packer with Sierra Vista Police Department Special Operations. It is not known what he was doing in Tucson.
The relationship between Hall and the victims was not known and the motive has not been determined.
According to the Arizona Department of Corrections Web site, Hall served more than three years in prison on a drug conviction.

Cordelrow D. Brown,Michael L. Dixon

Cordelrow D. Brown, 20, of Maywood at a home near the 800 block of South 8th Avenue without incident last Friday. Sgt. Tim Curry said police recognized the wanted man when they responded to a domestic violence call at the home.
Brown is being held without bail. He was charged Wednesday with two counts of attempted murder and four counts of aggravated discharge of a firearm, police said.
Police had arrested another man, Michael L. Dixon, 21, of Maywood just after the shooting. Dixon was charged last month with aggravated unlawful use of a weapon, police officials said.
Curry said the men had targeted Maywood resident Terrell Spencer, 24, who was hit by a bullet in the hip near 9th Avenue and Roosevelt Road on Nov. 24. Curry said a stray bullet also struck Westmont resident Mycal Hunter, 27, in the neck as he sat in a parked car outside a nearby fast-food restaurant.
Curry said Hunter, who is now paralyzed from the shooting, was waiting for his friend to come out of the sandwich shop. Curry said a family member told police that Hunter is an Iraq war veteran.
Police said preliminary reports indicate that Spencer and the suspects were involved in a fight at a Berwyn nightclub earlier that day.

Colin Gunn , Nathan Williams,Courtney Hunt, "Gun City"

Nathan Williams was killed in a Nottingham shopping centre in a row over drugs in 2006.
Courtney Hunt, 21, of Eugene Gardens, The Meadows, was jailed for life for his murder which took place on 26 September.
Nottingham was labelled "Gun City" after a series of high profile murders, including those of Marian Bates and Danielle Beccan.
Officials said they hoped the city had turned a corner after crime boss Colin Gunn was jailed for life in 2007.

Alexander Mbewe,Moses Kaonga ,Moses Willard

Alexander Mbewe, Moses Kaonga and Moses Willard would soon appear before court to answer charges of illegal possession of offensive weapons.Three men are in police custody in Mzimba for illegal possession of a revolver and ammunition at Embangweni Trading Centre on Wednesday.
The three, according to Northern Region Police public relations officer Norah Chimwala, were arrested following a tip off from the public after seeing them loitering around the centre.
Chimwala said after apprehending them, they were found with the gun, which they wrapped in a plastic paper.
When questioned about it, Chimwala said the three could not say what they wanted to do with the gun.
“The three men were found in possession of a revolver (pistol), one round of ammunition, a knife and a string, which have since been seized by the police,” said Chimwala.
According to Chimwala, it seems the suspects intended to do rob some shops at the trading centre.
Chimwala has since warned people who are illegally keeping guns that once found, they would not be spared but face the law.
“It is illegal to keep a gun without a licence even if it is meant for self defence. All those that have unlicensed guns should obtain licenses for their firearms otherwise we will arrest them if found,” said Chimwala.

Illegal gun trade has created a “black market” for the sale of firearms in the Caribbean.

Illegal gun trade has created a “black market” for the sale of firearms in the Caribbean. That “black market”, he said, has led to many of the gun-related crimes that are impacting The Bahamas and other Caribbean countries, signaling the need for continued cooperation.
Turnquest Bahamas Minister of National Security,
Tommy Turnquest said the “crackdown” on illegal firearms sales and smuggling operations within The Bahamas and the wider Caribbean is part of efforts aimed at reducing the amount of gun-related violent crime and criminality impacting the region.
Delivering the keynote address at the opening session of the CARICOM-US Partnership to Combat Illicit Trafficking in Arms Seminar, in Nassau, Turnquest said the arms “black market” makes it possible for drug traffickers, gangs, migrant smugglers, terrorists and other criminal elements – including organized crime – to gain access to dangerous weapons “which increases the prospects of creating mayhem in our countries and our region.”
He said evidence shows that, in some instances, the illegal trafficking of small arms, light weapons and ammunition is merging with other “illicit trafficking phenomenon” such as illegal migrant trafficking and the illegal drug trade, to form a single criminal enterprise.
“Such criminal enterprises are engaging persons across national borders in much the same way that legitimate multi-national businesses do, bringing serious distortion to the concept of globalization,” Turnquest said.
“Whether arms in such enterprises are exchanged for money or for drugs, or are used to protect illicit shipments of persons or commit murders, assaults, robberies and other crimes; to intimidate and threaten and to enhance status, or other reasons, they contribute to the widespread availability of firearms in the region.
“Our efforts to combat the transnational phenomenon of illicit arms trafficking should therefore, extend beyond our own national efforts to encompass not only countries in the region, but other countries as well,” Turnquest added.
Turnquest said the trafficking in illicit firearms in the Caribbean speaks “volumes” about the region’s “recognized vulnerability” to the problem of illicit trafficking, due to its location between the air and sea routes of Central and South America and North America and Europe.
The National Security Minister said the availability of small arms and some types of automatic weapons in Caribbean countries magnifies the need for cooperation on gun control between Caribbean countries, regional and international law enforcement agencies and the gun manufacturing countries of the world.

shot into a house filled with party goers

Philadelphia officials are being asked how police officers responding to celebratory New Year's Eve gunfire ended up shooting innocent bystanders.
It's the second year in a row that it's happened.
This year, police chasing an armed reveler shot into a house where a party was going on. The shots left one man in a coma, a second man wounded and a 9-year-old boy with a graze wound Police who were chasing an armed reveler, shot into a house filled with party goers, leaving one in a coma and a 9-year-old boy with a graze wound to the chest.
A year ago, officers shot a man in the back of the head and killed him when he tried to flee as neighbors shot guns into the air.
The new incident comes as Commissioner Sylvester Johnson ends a six-year tenure marred by gun violence and Philly police responses to it.
"It seems that there's too much of a policy to shoot first and worry about the outcome later," said Bruce Ginsburg, an attorney representing two of the shooting victims. "It puts everybody in the city in danger.
Mr. Johnson defended his officers but promised an investigation into the incident.
"It's hard for you to say when an officer has a gun pointed at him, is he reacting too fast? We had one (officer) killed, we had six others who were shot" this year, he said Thursday at his final news conference.
His replacement, Charles Ramsey, has pledged to address the number of police shootings. Mr. Ramsey, formerly the police chief of Washington, D.C., said such shootings there fell 77 percent during his tenure.

Thursday, 3 January 2008

Orie D. Anderson


Orie D. Anderson, 24, shot Tony Thomas, 22, during a fight on Nov. 5 on a sidewalk in the 9600 block of Anderson Avenue.
Milwaukee police and the FBI picked him up without incident at about 4 p.m., based on tips received in Cleveland. Anderson was featured in "FBI Most Wanted" publicity, and his photo was shown on a digital billboard here.
Thomas was shot multiple times, including once in the head, about 4 p.m. and died less than nine hours later at MetroHealth Medical Center.

20 teachers were held at gunpoint at a Durban school

20 teachers were held at gunpoint at a Durban school on Wednesday as two classes were about to write a matric paper, KwaZulu-Natal police said.
The incident took place in Chatsworth's Savannah Park Secondary School at 07:40, Chatsworth police spokesperson Captain Edmund Singh said.
Two security guards standing at the school's front gate were approached by four armed men who demanded cellphones and directions to the staff room.
"The guards refused to hand over their cellphones."
One of the robbers then took the two guards to the staff room at gunpoint, while the three other suspects kept guard outside the school.
"The robber entered the staff room and held around 23 educators at gunpoint," Singh told Sapa.
Jewellery to the value of R20 000 was taken, along with R20 000 worth of cellphones and about R2 000 in cash.
"When the three suspects outside realised the alarm had been activated, they ran off and hijacked another female educator of her vehicle," said Singh.

Robert Hawkins


Robert Hawkins, 19, fired more than 30 rounds inside a mall department store Dec. 5, striking 11 people. Six died where they fell, one died on the way to a hospital and another died at a hospital. Three other people were wounded, two seriously.

Zachariah Blanton


Zachariah Blanton pleaded guilty to the crimes. Defense attorneys tried to portray him as troubled and the victim of teasing. But the judge said Blanton's emotional problems were no excuse for killing someone he had never met.
Prosecutors said Blanton fired his hunting rifle into Interstate 65 traffic from an overpass about 60 miles south of Indianapolis.
Blanton had faced trial on charges of murder, attempted murder and criminal recklessness. But he pleaded guilty this month to lesser charges.

Rhys Jones

Rhys Jones, 11, shot dead as he played football in Croxteth, Liverpool. Two teenagers, aged 18 and 14, were arrested in connection with his shooting, outside the Fir Tree pub on Wednesday night.

Jessie James

Jessie James, in Moss Side, Manchester . He had been shot dead in September last year while riding his bicycle through a park in Manchester.

Abukar Mahamud

Abukar Mahamud, 16, died from a single gunshot wound to the neck on July 26 after apparently being chased by a gang of youths on bicycles. He was gunned down in the Stockwell Gardens Estate in Stockwell, south London, in the early hours of the morning. A 20-year-old man has been charged with his murder

Nathan Foster

Nathan Foster, 18, was found fatally shot by police in Marcus Garvey Way near Brixton Underground station. A 17-year-old boy has been charged with his murder.

Annaka Keniesha Pinto

Annaka Keniesha Pinto, 17, was shot during a fight in the Swan bar in Philip Lane, Tottenham, north London, in the early hours of the morning. Three people were arrested in connection with the death and later released on bail. Just before midnight Ben Hitchcock, 16, from Penge, south London, was stabbed to death in a fight involving up to 40 youths in Beckenham, London. Fourteen teenagers were arrested in connection with the incident and were later released on police bail.

Kamilah Peniston

Kamilah Peniston, 12, was shot dead in her home in Gorton. Her mother Natasha has since been charged with possessing a pistol and a 17-year-old boy has been charged with the murder and possession of a firearm and ammunition.

Billy Cox

Billy Cox, 15, was shot dead on the doorstep of his home in Fenwick Place, Clapham, south London. The football loving teenager was serving a 12-month supervision order for a burglary offence and was electronically tagged and restricted to a curfew from 7pm to 7am. One man is currently on police bail in connection with his murder.

16-year-old boy

16-year-old boy suffers injuries to his thigh and calf after being shot outside Croxteth Sports Centre, Liverpool. A 19 year-old youth, from Croxteth, was arrested on suspicion of wounding, possession of a controlled drug and possession of ammunition.

Michael Dosunmu

Michael Dosunmu, of Peckham, south London, was shot dead by gunmen who broke into his home just days after he celebrated his 15th birthday. Police believe Michael, a regular churchgoer, was a victim of mistaken identity.Two men have been charged with his murder, and three other men and a 16-year-old boy are on police bail.

James Andre Smartt-Ford

James Andre Smartt-Ford, 16, of New Malden, Surrey, died after being gunned down at Streatham Ice Arena in south London. He was shot in front of hundreds of people attending an ice-disco. So far no-one has been charged with his murder, but four teenagers are on police bail.

illegal guns


Seven illegal guns per day were taken off Milwaukee streets in 2007.Ammunition, cash, and a small amount of marijuana and cocaine were seized at a home in the 2700 block of north 46th street. A 29- year old man was arrested on drug and weapons charges.
Police say the man may have been dealing drugs right out of the house where he, his wife, and four children lived.

20,000 illegal firearms

20,000 illegal firearms circulating in Sri Lanka , leading to the escalation of the crime rate, the South Asia Small Arms Network said yesterday.
The network’s local programme coordinator Ranjith Srilal Piyaratna said: ”Illegal fire arms which have become a menace in the country, are responsible for the loss of lives and limb in several areas especially in Anuradhapura where trap guns have caused 400 deaths in the past year ”.
Mr. Piyaratna said most of the weaponry would have come into the country via the LTTE and other paramilitary forces and also the 1988-89 insurgency. eleven locations which produce modified T-56 rifles have been discovered in Buttala

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