Police-Involved Shooting
On the heels of an Officer being shot we have an Officer doing the shooting. No one seems willing to get hit over the head with broomsticks and bottles anymore. Not much in the information category except some perp engaged in a struggle with an Officer caught a hot one in the abdomen:
On Smuggling
As the Guatamalan Servicio de Analisis e Informacion Antinarcoticos (DEA) chiefs talk of helping smuggle coca into the US via Mexicó, Ricardo Espinoza Perez talks of how much he paid the jakals to smuggle his family into the US ... somewhere to the tune of $2500 dollars. Three years after illegal entry Mr. Perez's children and their young cousin are dead by way of near decapitation. Mr. Perez declares he paid in full so the killings were not the result of any illegal debt in his opinion. Aside from the two relatives convicted of the murders, he and his current living family members face deportation.
On a Happier Note
Suspect Ralph "Bucky" Phillips has surrendered after a lengthy manhunt in NY State. Phillips is suspected of shooting three NY State Troopers, killing one, after his escape from prison. One wonders why he made it out of that field alive.
"Detectives say an officer stopped the man for questioning when he took off running. Police say when the officer caught up to him the two began fighting."This shooting took place in the northwest section of B-more City which has been experiencing a rash of homicides and other violent acts. Lots of guys with guns running around out there the least of whom are police.
On Smuggling
As the Guatamalan Servicio de Analisis e Informacion Antinarcoticos (DEA) chiefs talk of helping smuggle coca into the US via Mexicó, Ricardo Espinoza Perez talks of how much he paid the jakals to smuggle his family into the US ... somewhere to the tune of $2500 dollars. Three years after illegal entry Mr. Perez's children and their young cousin are dead by way of near decapitation. Mr. Perez declares he paid in full so the killings were not the result of any illegal debt in his opinion. Aside from the two relatives convicted of the murders, he and his current living family members face deportation.
On a Happier Note
Suspect Ralph "Bucky" Phillips has surrendered after a lengthy manhunt in NY State. Phillips is suspected of shooting three NY State Troopers, killing one, after his escape from prison. One wonders why he made it out of that field alive.
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