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For a house gun I heard that an AR15 (16 inch barrel) is better than a shotgun. just sayin
:what: Dear Lord......are you expecting the Bin ladens?
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For a house gun I heard that an AR15 (16 inch barrel) is better than a shotgun. just sayin
The family said they were never told about a jewelry situation and their attorney suggested it was not true (why would he not have been arrested). And if he was found to have a pipe, that is a crime in itself and he would have been arrested. I never saw the pipe referenced before (the jewelry was, but it was said that the police could find no record that it was stolen). If there is a school police report, there would be an arrest for the pipe, IMO. They don't have their own legal system in the schools, suspension does not make a "crime" go away. IMO, etc. etc.
The family said they were never told about a jewelry situation and their attorney suggested it was not true (why would he not have been arrested). And if he was found to have a pipe, that is a crime in itself and he would have been arrested. I never saw the pipe referenced before (the jewelry was, but it was said that the police could find no record that it was stolen). If there is a school police report, there would be an arrest for the pipe, IMO. They don't have their own legal system in the schools, suspension does not make a "crime" go away. IMO, etc. etc.
Florida has a stolen property database:I don't know. California has linkups to all pawn shops for this purpose. I would hope most states would also have it. But I don't know if it's national or not.
This database contains Florida stolen property information as reported to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement by law enforcement agencies throughout the state and authorized for release to the public. FDLE and the reporting agencies strongly recommend that no citizen take any individual action based on this information. This information is not to be used as a confirmation or probable cause that any property is stolen. Information contained herein should not be relied upon for any type of legal action. Please be advised that the identification number assigned to a particular vehicle by the manufacturer and/or owner may not be unique; duplicates may exist. Also, some identification numbers may be used on more than one vehicle. FDLE cannot represent that this information is current, active, or complete. You should verify that a stolen property report is active with your local law enforcement agency or with the reporting agency.
http://pas.fdle.state.fl.us/pas/item/displayArticleSearch.a
Tracing pawn action can make or break the case
March 28, 2011
By DOTTIE PARIS, Features Editor
MIAMI The detectives at the Hialeah Police Department are among law enforcement officials and legal personnel using a new online tool to help solve crimes and put together cases.
Last week, the Hialeah PD recovered $2,500 in stolen jewelry after the suspect tried to sell the goods to a local pawn shop, thanks in part to a nation-wide database product called LeadsOnline.
Using item descriptions, the detectives entered information into the LeadsOnline database, and shortly thereafter were notified where the items had been sold. The suspect was located and arrested, and the stolen items were returned one day after they were stolen.
While it helped Hialeah PD to quickly track down the stolen goods, LeadsOnline has applications to the field of law.
Prosecutors and defense attorneys are using the electronic log book system to prove or disprove the whereabouts or actions of suspects involved in crime. The data provided by LeadsOnline has helped close cases ranging from simple burglary, to fraud, arson and murder.
Were proud that Leads Online can help catch crooks stealing from Floridas citizens, said LeadsOnline president and chief executive officer Dave Finley. And we have helped prosecutors in their continual battle against perpetrators who commit a range of crimes.
More: http://www.thefloridalawjournal.com/2011/03/leadsonline-brings-together-pawn-shops-and-prosecutors/
Are we blaming the victims, and now even GZ for the burglaries, were the young black men breaking in not to blame at all???
And from the information he was giving dispatch he wanted them to think Trayon Martin was a danger to him, yet he followed him and even hunted him down...IMHO.. I'm not convinced his call to dispatch wasn't just a setup, an excuse to kill someone and use SYG law to get away with murder...JMHO.
ETA Wonder WHY he didn't tell disptach he was the one who had a gun in his waistband and had hollow point bullets to stop Trayvon M dead in his tracks...JMHO
Wonderful post!!!! Thank You!I'm going to share a story. I have a near 15-year-old son who's been treated by a psychologist for ADHD (H=impulsivity) every 2 weeks since he was 11. My husband and I have been dealing with his drug abuse (you name it, he claims he's done it) for more than 18 months now. He's in rehab through Juvenile Drug Court (JDC). His first 6 months in JDC he was popping positive every drug test. He was sent to detox for 5 days and stayed clean for 2 months before he was sent back to detox then to residential treatment by order of the court. During his time in residential, he's been sent to detention twice (5 days each). Right before his second detention, he was put on Lexapro and began the Focalin XR again. Since then, he's turned around significantly that he'll likely graduate rehab by the end of the month.
My son has been suspended 3 times since 8th grade. He's a troubled youth for sure but we've tried every punishment (except corporal) to get him onto the right track.
My son taught me some local gang signs today and tells me they don't just represent gangbangers, but "hoods" (neighborhoods). He has a FB account that we monitor. We've had to remove several offensive posts and remind him that his female cousins (tween/teen) and some of his friends parents (who also monitor their FB accounts) are offended by his message. He uses vulgarities (especially when playing XBox) and has been known to flip the bird. That said, my son IS NOT A!
Those of you who wish to portray Trayvon as a, pointing to his tweets/FB posts and his suspensions as "evidence", I'm hear to remind you that those of us with bird flipping, gang sign displaying, vulgarity spewing, hoodie-wearing/pants sagging, less than perfect teens ARE NOT BUYING IT!
BTW, Z and I have been following this case closely on his home passes/drs appointments and, according to him, Trayvon seems like a typical teen dealing with their peer environment. Their peer and online personas are not representative of who they really are. He also says "Pray 4 Tray!"
:what: Dear Lord......are you expecting the Bin ladens?
Regardless of his age, there is a juvenile justice system and it has been confirmed that Trayvon had no record whatsoever. Can't say the same for GZ and on his MySpace he even talks about a crime he got away with while his friends "got a year."
I would add if anything below the waistband is irritating you...like a wedgie, or your pants are in need of a hike or you just have an itch...don't even think about adjusting anything down there.And never ever reach for your waist band at any time. This has been used by multiple perpetrators (LE included) in homicides of an unarmed victim. Better to stick both your arms in the air with open palms. Or may be a bullet proof vest
for high risk kids should be standard attire when venturing out on the streets..
No one is blaming the victim. Many are tired of the lopsided picture that has been painted of these two from day one. NEITHER was an angel, they both had things in their past, TM'm much more recent. If he were a year older, he's have had a record for the vandalism and police would not have taken "I don't know" for an answer when asked where he got all the jewelry. He didn't do anything horrible, but he wasn't the innocent child that he is constantly being made out to be. His past shows that he could have been up to something - regardless of whether or not GZ was aware of what he'd done previously.
It's funny how GZ's past matters when it comes to this tragedy, but he didn't deserve to be beat up by TM because of it. None of us know, not even the prosecutor, if TM was acting suspicious, and we don't know who threw first punch, so one opinion is as good as the other in this case. JMO
No, he doesn't. The operative word in that often referred to "about me" is "can". I dont know how many times I've heard someone say they have biker friends they can call to "take care" of this or that. Why would anyone go to jail for someone else for a year, that's sort of ludicrous unless you are in the Mafia.
JMO
That is a good question. Let me tell you this, as a parent I would be livid if I found out that the school (or someone there) made the decision to NOT tell me that my daughter A) had items that she could not say where they came from and B) drug residue and a pipe. I would be at the board of education in a heart beat. Let's not forget he was a juvenile and not an adult when it comes to that.
The family said they were never told about a jewelry situation and their attorney suggested it was not true (why would he not have been arrested). And if he was found to have a pipe, that is a crime in itself and he would have been arrested. I never saw the pipe referenced before (the jewelry was, but it was said that the police could find no record that it was stolen). If there is a school police report, there would be an arrest for the pipe, IMO. They don't have their own legal system in the schools, suspension does not make a "crime" go away. IMO, etc. etc.
No, he doesn't. The operative word in that often referred to "about me" is "can". I dont know how many times I've heard someone say they have biker friends they can call to "take care" of this or that. Why would anyone go to jail for someone else for a year, that's sort of ludicrous unless you are in the Mafia.
JMO
FYI, it is a law that a pin lock or charlie bar be installed in all patio doors - all front exterior doors must have a privacy lock. He should not have had to tell anyone to do these things. The thugs breaking in are to blame, they had no right going into someone's home and taking things that didn't belong to them. People leave their patio doors open, with the screen shut during nice weather, do they not have a right to do that without worrying about thugs? Yes, they have that right - the thugs are the ones without the rights on the private property and the police don't have time to keep an eye on it 24/7. JMONot blaming them just seems natural for someone to inform them of steps they can take to prevent being a crime victim. It's called crime prevention. Most of the larger cities provide a service through their local LE that advises people how to keep their homes safe, dead bolt locks, charlie bars, etc. It would certainly prevent breakins if those thiefs were, in fact, breaking in through the sliders. "An ounce of prevention."
GZ method of chasing, following, etc. did not turn out too well for him......nor for TM and his family. TM was suppose to feel safe within that community. It was why Mr. Martin's gf moved there. GZ was the coodinator yet did he request people protect their properties by making these relatively cost free changes to protect their homes. Or was he more interested in "patrolling".
It makes us wonder was GZ really interested in crime prevention to "to catch a thief". jmo
I'm going to share a story. I have a near 15-year-old son who's been treated by a psychologist for ADHD (H=impulsivity) every 2 weeks since he was 11. My husband and I have been dealing with his drug abuse (you name it, he claims he's done it) for more than 18 months now. He's in rehab through Juvenile Drug Court (JDC). His first 6 months in JDC he was popping positive every drug test. He was sent to detox for 5 days and stayed clean for 2 months before he was sent back to detox then to residential treatment by order of the court. During his time in residential, he's been sent to detention twice (5 days each). Right before his second detention, he was put on Lexapro and began the Focalin XR again. Since then, he's turned around significantly that he'll likely graduate rehab by the end of the month.
My son has been suspended 3 times since 8th grade. He's a troubled youth for sure but we've tried every punishment (except corporal) to get him onto the right track.
My son taught me some local gang signs today and tells me they don't just represent gangbangers, but "hoods" (neighborhoods). He has a FB account that we monitor. We've had to remove several offensive posts and remind him that his female cousins (tween/teen) and some of his friends parents (who also monitor their FB accounts) are offended by his message. He uses vulgarities (especially when playing XBox) and has been known to flip the bird. That said, my son IS NOT A!
Those of you who wish to portray Trayvon as a, pointing to his tweets/FB posts and his suspensions as "evidence", I'm hear to remind you that those of us with bird flipping, gang sign displaying, vulgarity spewing, hoodie-wearing/pants sagging, less than perfect teens ARE NOT BUYING IT!
BTW, Z and I have been following this case closely on his home passes/drs appointments and, according to him, Trayvon seems like a typical teen dealing with their peer environment. Their peer and online personas are not representative of who they really are. He also says "Pray 4 Tray!"
No one is blaming the victim. Many are tired of the lopsided picture that has been painted of these two from day one. NEITHER was an angel, they both had things in their past, TM'm much more recent. If he were a year older, he's have had a record for the vandalism and police would not have taken "I don't know" for an answer when asked where he got all the jewelry. He didn't do anything horrible, but he wasn't the innocent child that he is constantly being made out to be. His past shows that he could have been up to something - regardless of whether or not GZ was aware of what he'd done previously.
It's funny how GZ's past matters when it comes to this tragedy, but he didn't deserve to be beat up by TM because of it. None of us know, not even the prosecutor, if TM was acting suspicious, and we don't know who threw first punch, so one opinion is as good as the other in this case. JMO
LOL....I don't know because apparently GZ wasn't going to serve time for anything he was responsible for. I think GZ liked to brag. jmo
He'd been there often. It was a straight shot. How does one "case" a house without "looking" at it.
He knew where the 7-11 was and he had been to the community often enough that the kids there looked forward to his visits, according to this article. http://www.tampabay.com/news/humaninterest/article1221799.ece
"Trayvon Martin lived with his dad, who resides in the Miami area, and had visited his dad's girlfriend at the Retreat several times before. The kids in the neighborhood always looked forward to playing football with him."
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