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Irate woman allegedly threatens postal worker

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

Late package, potential jail time.   In weighing this issue I think I would settle for the late package.   I am guessing this lady will be re-thinking her remarks, possibly for a couple of years.  Way to go miss “I am pissed at the post office guy”.

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — An off-duty Anchorage police officer arrested a woman accused of threatening to kill a postal worker because a package was late. Anchorage Police Lt. Dave Parker said Officer Cameron Hokenson was at the post office Monday on personal business when he witnessed a 64-year-old woman threaten an employee at the postal counter.

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Mom, 80, shoots at deputies as son hides in closet

Friday, August 21st, 2009

She certainly isn’t the picture of a gun totin momma at 80, but I guess the gun makes it so.  I am thinking 3 shots at police is going to get her a nice one bedroom cottage made of concrete for the rest of her days, kind of a home away from home.

Granny Clampett detail1 286x300 Mom, 80, shoots at deputies as son hides in closet JACKSON, Tenn. (AP) — An 80-year-old West Tennessee woman and her son are being held in jail after deputies said she shot at them when they came to arrest the man. Sheriff Melvin Bond said the elderly woman fired several shots at officers Friday night in a standoff that began when deputies tried to capture her 60-year-old son.

The Jackson Sun quoted Bond who said four deputies went to the woman’s mobile home on a tip that her son was there. Bond said officers heard the man talking inside the trailer and – when they knocked on the door – the woman opened it, slammed it shut and fired a shot through it.

The deputies took cover and, during the hour-long standoff, two more shots were fired through the door.

There were no injuries. The man was found hiding in a closet.

Information from: The Jackson Sun, http://www.jacksonsun.com

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Mom allegedly beats daughter’s school bus driver

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

I guess this lady isn’t going to get any humanitarian awards.   I think her punishment should be to have to ride in a school bus every day for an entire year to see how some kids behave.

RICHWOOD, La. (AP) — Police booked a woman with beating her daughter’s school bus driver. The 29-year-old woman faces charges of battery of a schoolteacher and simple battery of the infirm.

According to an arrest affidavit, a Ouachita Parish School bus driver said the woman showed up at her house Tuesday evening and struck her in the mouth, causing bleeding, because she thought the bus driver was mean to her daughter.

When a 60-year-old woman tried to intervene, the suspect allegedly pushed her down, causing her head to strike against the floor.

Information from: The News-Star, http://www.thenewsstar.com

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Chief: Tasing 76-year-old probably not the best way

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

I guess the lesson to be learned here is, listen up even if you are 76 and driving in a parade, WE WILL TAZE YOU!   Talk about looking bad!

GLENROCK, Wyo. (AP) — Glenrock Police Chief Tom Sweet said two officers “probably didn’t do things the best way” when they used a Taser on a 76-year-old man driving an antique tractor in a parade. Sweet spoke at a packed town hall meeting Monday, nine days after Bud Grose was hit with a Taser during the town’s annual Deer Creek Days.

The officers are on paid leave while state Division of Criminal Investigation agents investigate.

Mayor Steve Cielinski and most of the Town Council apologized to residents and asked for patience. Cielinski promised the findings will be made public.

“If we have to stand up and take it on the chin, we will,” Cielinski said.

State investigator Tim Hill has said the two officers contend Grose disobeyed orders. Grose hasn’t commented publicly, however, and investigators have not disclosed many details of what happened.

Sweet originally said it didn’t appear any policies were violated.

Some at Monday’s meeting called for the two officers to be fired. Several people who witnessed the event told the crowd police repeatedly shocked Grose with a taser.

“Those two were the most out-of-control officers I’ve ever seen in my life,” said Scott McWilliams, a witness who said he was shoved by one of the officers. “These two guys got to go.”

Mike Pyatt, a former Glenrock police officer, called on town leaders to make changes at the department.

“We will hold you accountable,” he said.

Sweet, however, said he won’t act before receiving the DCI report, expected by the beginning of next week.

“I don’t want to take a knee-jerk reaction now,” he said.

Information from: Casper Star-Tribune – Casper, http://www.trib.com

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