Cop Steals Woman’s Nude Photos During Traffic Stop

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A 24-year old Missouri woman filed a $25,000 lawsuit Friday calling a local cop “a sexual voyeur and predator of the worst kind,” over what she said was a traffic stop that turned into an invasion of privacy. The plaintiffs in the lawsuit are identified only as Jane and John Doe, a married couple living in Florissant, who have several children. They sued the Florissant Police Department and an officer identified only as “Joe Smith,” whose true identity they do not know, and who the department says is no longer employed as a police officer. The lawsuit alleges that the officer abused his position of authority to gain access to private and intimate images, which he then illegally copied. The case has sparked outrage, with calls for immediate changes in police oversight and accountability to prevent such misconduct. This shocking incident has brought increased attention to privacy violations and abuse of power within law enforcement.

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Incel Pleads Guilty To Hate Crimes, Immediately Sentenced

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Johnny Deven Young pleaded guilty to a count of assault with force likely to produce great bodily injury and four counts of illegal use of tear gas, all felonies, as well as five misdemeanor counts of hate crimes, according to court records. He also admitted sentencing enhancements for the personal use of a deadly weapon and hate crimes. Young has been in custody in Orange County Jail since his arrest on Sept. 21, 2022. The attacks happened on Nov. 21, 2021, April 1, 2022, and April 17, 2022. Young has a prior misdemeanor hate crime conviction in Nevada, according to prosecutors. An incel – which stands for involuntary in celibate is a member of an online community of men who exhibit their sexual frustrations by voicing their misogynistic views against women. Johnny Deven Young, Hate Crimes, Incel

Suspect Calls Sister from Jail To ‘Clean Up’ Crime Scene

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Two adults and a juvenile are facing capital murder charges in Texas after they allegedly set up a man via social media by possibly offering him sex in a robbery ploy that ended in death. Nathaniel Hall, 18, Jasmine Williams, 21, and a 16-year-old boy who has not been publicly identified are behind bars for the death of 20-year-old Kameron Montre Anderson. Smith County Sheriff Larry Smith told reporters at a Saturday press conference the investigation began Sept. 1 in nearby Rusk County when deputies were called out for a car fire. When firefighters extinguished the flames they found a man, later identified as Anderson, dead in the trunk. He was suffering from several gunshot wounds.

Airline Mechanic Smuggled Cocaine In Airplane Cockpit

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Paul Belloisi, a former American Airlines mechanic at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK Airport), was sentenced by United States District Judge Dora L. Irizarry to 108 months in prison for his role in a conspiracy to import and possess cocaine.  Belloisi was convicted in May 2023 following a one-week jury trial of all three counts of an indictment charging him with conspiring to possess and import cocaine and importing cocaine. Breon Peace, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, Darren B. McCormack, Acting Special Agent-in-Charge, Homeland Security Investigations, New York (HSI), and Francis J. Russo, Director of Field Operations, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, New York Field Office (CBP), announced the sentence.

NJ Cop Repeatedly Exposed Himself To Female Officers

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The unidentified women — each of whom have more than a decade on the job — said in the state Superior Court lawsuit that Sgt. Noel Santiago of the  Trenton Police Department began to completely undress in front of them earlier this year, according to the Star-Ledger. He repeated the bizarre practice over and over, the lawsuit claimed, pushing the officers to go to internal affairs and give statements about his alleged lewd behavior. He was suspended but returned to work in early June without having suffered any consequences, the lawsuit said. One of the female officers even left the department over his conduct, saying that dealing with the sergeant’s behavior and the department’s weak response was “intolerable,” the attorney added. crime, news, sexual harassment

Man On Ankle Monitor Attempts Kidnapping Woman

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Officers with the Orlando Police Department responded around 4:30 p.m. Monday to a Walmart on South Goldenrod Road near Market Place Drive for an armed robbery and attempted kidnapping. Police say the suspect, 54-year-old Juan Marcos Perez, was pacing the parking lot before approaching the victim. Perez pulled out a knife and held it to the woman’s throat before forcing her into the trunk of her car, according to cops. Cops identified Perez as a possible suspect and learned he’s a registered sex offender with a previous conviction for kidnapping and was also on parole. His parole officer positively identified him as the suspect via a surveillance camera, the affidavit reportedly said.

Woman Stole $300K From Job To Pay Off Credit Cards

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Nassau police said Elizabeth Stern, 52, stole the money while working for Superior Air Conditioning & Heating Systems Inc. in Plainview, using stolen and forged checks to pay off $301,958 in personal credit card expenses. Police said Stern also forged and cashed additional checks from her employer totaling about $38,000. Police could not immediately provide details on what role Stern held at the company — or how she gained access to the checks. Stern was charged with second-degree grand larceny, five counts of second-degree criminal possession of a forged instrument, five counts of first-degree identity theft, five counts of third-degree unlawful possession of identifying information and with first-degree falsifying business records. Crime, News, Elizabeth Stern,

‘1000-lb Sisters’ Star Arrested On Multiple Charges In TN

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A reality TV star and a man were arrested on Monday after Crockett County deputies found illegal drugs in their car at the Tennessee Safari Park in Alamo. The Crockett County Sheriff’s Department says deputies were requested to respond to the Safari Park where Amy Slaton Halterman, a TV star on the TLC reality TV show, “1,000-Lb Sisters,” was bitten by a camel. When they arrived, they were “immediately overtaken” by suspicious odors coming from the guests’ vehicle. After a search of the vehicle, Halterman and Brian Lovvorn were arrested. She’s been charged with illegal possession of Schedule I, illegal possession of Schedule VI, and two counts of child endangerment under 8 years old.

Officer Pleads Guilty To Stealing, Selling Cocaine

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Joel M. Mefford, 35, of London, Ohio, pleaded guilty Tuesday to two counts of possessing with intent to distribute 500 grams or more of cocaine, one count of possessing with intent to distribute five kilograms or more of cocaine and one count of money laundering, the DOJ said in a statement. Mefford was assigned to investigate drug crimes when he worked for the Columbus Police Department. He worked with a fellow officer to “steal and traffic cocaine” in three instances from February to April 2020, federal prosecutors said. The harshest penalty Mefford could face is at least 10 years and up to life in prison stemming from the charge of possessing with intent to distribute five kilograms or more of cocaine.

Veteran Cop Caught Selling Drugs Stolen From Evidence

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John Abel Baca pulled up to the meeting in a Ferrari with a gram of cocaine in a medical glove. The man he was there to meet was a customer, and Baca, an Inglewood police officer and the department’s union rep at the time, said he had a kilogram more of the product he could sell for $22,000. But Baca wasn’t working an undercover case. Instead, the meeting in 2021 was being recorded by the FBI. “Former officer Baca tarnished the badge and dishonored the majority of those who serve and protect our communities with integrity,” said Akil Davis, assistant director in charge of the FBI’s Los Angeles field office.