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Concord Family Sues Over Pre-Dawn SWAT Raid

10 August, 2008 (20:03) | News, new hampshire | No comments

CONCORD, N.H. — A Concord family is suing a regional police squad in federal court over a pre-dawn raid on their home two years ago.

Thomas and Tina Mlodzinski said their civil rights were violated when 20 officers from the Central New Hampshire Special Operations Unit broke down the door to their Bristol apartment and arrested her son. They said they were interrogated while handcuffed and dressed in night clothes.

The lawsuit also names three Bristol police officers and the town of Bristol.

Officers were looking for Michael Rothman, then 17, on an assault charge. Rothman eventually pleaded guilty to reckless conduct. Prosecutors dropped the assault charge.

7-Year-Old Girl Killed In Flash Floods In Ashland

10 August, 2008 (19:57) | News, new hampshire | No comments

MANCHESTER, N.H. — A day after a 7-year-old girl was killed when her family’s car was washed away by flash floods at an Ashland campground, campers said they were still stunned by the suddenness of the disaster.

The Rhode Island girl was with her family as they tried to escape the Ames Brook Campground on Thursday night. The normally placid Ames Brook surged into the culvert the SUV was crossing, rolling it over and down the stream.

The girl’s father escaped and ran for help.

“We didn’t see his car. We didn’t see any people,” camper Stacie Brown said. “He was just standing there, screaming, ‘Help! Help!’”

Rescuers responded quickly, but the girl wasn’t found until three hours later when the water receded. She was still belted into the back seat of the mangled vehicle.

The girl’s mother and 5-year-old brother were found upstream, barely conscious. The mother had grabbed onto a tree and held on for an hour in the cold water.

“Still in floodwaters, she was able to grab a tree and also hold onto her son,” fire Deputy Chief Brad Ober said.

Campers described a night of confusion as floodwaters surged.

“Just amazement seeing this SUV going down,” witness Rose Misiaszekm said. “We couldn’t hear anybody if they were screaming or if there was anybody in the car. We weren’t sure.”

The vacation spot turned into a scene of washed-out roads, blocked culverts and damaged belongings. Nearly 30 campers were evacuated at the height of the storm and allowed back Friday morning, their vacations cut short.

“We’re going to go home today,” Misiaszekm said.

Many said they couldn’t believe that so much was damaged in an instant as they thought about the tragedy that happened.

“The little girl came to camp with her family, and she’s hopefully up in heaven,” camper John Vondola said. “That’s very sad.”

The mother and son suffered hypothermia, and the boy was in stable condition at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center after he was taken off a ventilator.

Two Men Die After SUV Veers Off Road In Lempster

10 August, 2008 (19:40) | News, Shocking, new hampshire | No comments

LEMPSTER, N.H. — A driver who witnessed a crash that killed two Newport men might help investigators ascertain what happened.

The men weren’t wearing seatbelts when the sport utility vehicle drove at speeds near 50 mph off Route 10 in Lempster, state police said. Authorities said the vehicle just missed a telephone pole and landed in a stream.

State police are trying to figure out what both men were doing in the hours before the crash. It appears they were driving from the Keene area toward Newport at about 2 a.m. Sunday.

WMUR News 9’s Aaron Kellogg reported that state police are investigating whether alcohol has a role in the incident.

The driver, Jacob Maxfield, and a passenger, Brandon Melcher, died in the crash. Both men died at the crash site before paramedics could get them to a hospital.

Melcher, 26, was described by family as an outgoing person and a committed boyfriend in a nearly five-year relationship. Relatives said he was very close with his father and brother.

Maxfield, 21, was an avid sports fan who graduated from Endicott College, where he played football.

“It’s like a son. He’s gone,” said Joe Healie, a Maxfield family friend.

“I’m just going to miss him. He’s been a good friend of mine and helped me through some tough times,” said Chad Hemingway, a Maxfield family friend. “I’m going to miss him.”

The mangled and nearly flattened SUV was taken to a tow-truck lot in Newport with the keys still dangling in the ignition, Kellogg reported.

“It kind of gives you goose bumps when you see these accidents,” said James Simoneau, of Stone’s Towing.

Car parts lay strewn at the crash site.

“It was in water about a foot deep,” Simoneau said.

A witness told police that the Nissan Pathfinder was not speeding at the time.

Horrified Shoppers Watch as Fight Over Mall Parking Space Ends in Stabbing

10 August, 2008 (19:34) | News | No comments

A violent argument over a car space in one of Sydney’s busiest shopping malls has left one man fighting for life after he was stabbed in the back and stomach.

Jerry Uesele, 39, was last night in a serious condition in Liverpool Hospital after the stabbing on Thursday during a fight over a car space in Fairfield’s Neeta City Shopping Centre.

Horrified shoppers watched on as Uesele was stabbed three times in the back and stomach about 11:30 a.m.

The man who allegedly attacked him — Robert Silvester Gregorec — was apprehended by mall security guards and held until police arrived.

Gregorec, 32, of Villawood faced Fairfield Local Court Friday charged with maliciously inflicting grievous bodily harm. He did not enter a plea or apply for bail.

It is understood witnesses have told police the victim was sitting in his car in the multi-story car park at the Neeta City Shopping Centre when he was approached by Gregorec, who was waiting to take his space.

A verbal exchange followed in which Gregorec allegedly told Uesele to hurry up and leave the space so he could have it.

The altercation allegedly turned violent when Gregorec returned to his vehicle and got a knife and returned to Uesele’s car.

Shooting Attack Near Hartford Parade Leaves One Dead, 6 Injured

10 August, 2008 (19:32) | News | No comments

HARTFORD, Conn. — Hartford police say a 21-year-old man died and six people were injured, including two children, in shootings near a West Indian pride festival Saturday night.

Police Chief Daryl Roberts said three suspects were taken into custody and three guns were recovered. He said the shootings may have been gang-related, and that innocent bystanders from the West Indian festival may have been caught in the middle.

The identity of the man who died was not released early Sunday.

Roberts said two of the shooting victims were under 10 years old, and one was listed in critical condition, Roberts said. The other is expected to recover.

He said the other four victims ranged from 15 to 17 years old, and suffered injuries that were not considered life-threatening.

Arizona Parents in Custody After 2-Year-Old Girl Eats Marijuana

4 August, 2008 (20:48) | News, Parents Behaving Badly | No comments

PHOENIX — A 2-year-old El Mirage girl has been placed in state custody after authorities say she ate marijuana and lived in filthy conditions.

El Mirage Assistant Police Chief Bill Louis says the child’s parents were taken into custody and booked on suspicion of child abuse.

Police responded to a hospital for a call that a child was “non-communicative and lethargic,” Louis said.

Medical tests showed the girl had ingested an unknown quantity of marijuana, but the child’s parents denied it, police reports said.

Detectives went to the couple’s home and found what was described in police reports as a “disgusting and unhealthy” living situation, Louis said.

Police reported finding marijuana and drug paraphernalia around the house and in the bedroom where the child sleeps.

New York Trooper, Canadian Driver Electrocuted During Flat-Tire Fix

4 August, 2008 (20:43) | News, Shocking | No comments

OGDENSBURG, N.Y. — A veteran state trooper and a civilian were electrocuted while fixing a flat tire on an antique fire truck when the truck’s ladder touched a high-voltage power line, police said.

The fire truck, from the Canadian Fallen Firefighters Foundation, was being returned to Canada from a parade near Syracuse when a tire went flat near the Ogdensburg-Prescott International Bridge, said Ogdensburg Police Chief Richard Polniak.

State Trooper Shawn Snow was under the truck fixing the tire while a Canadian man was extending the truck’s ladder to distribute the weight away from the flat right rear tire. When the ladder hit the live wire, both men were killed instantly, police said.

“How it ended up touching the wires, whether a piece of equipment failed and it slipped and touched the wires, or whether the act of jacking it up higher on one side caused it to touch, we just don’t know yet,” Polniak said.

Snow, 47, was a 19-year state police veteran. Authorities were withholding the name of the Canadian man until his relatives could be notified.

“This type of accident is somewhat incomprehensible,” said state police Maj. Richard C. Smith Jr. “It is a terrible day.”

Starved, disabled girl was failed at every turn

3 August, 2008 (23:10) | News, Parents Behaving Badly | No comments

PHILADELPHIA - For days before Danieal Kelly died in a fetid, airless room — made stifling hot by a midsummer heat wave — the bedridden teenager begged for something to drink until she could muster only one word: water.

Unable to help herself because of her cerebral palsy, she wasted away from malnutrition and maggot-infested bedsores that ate her flesh. She died alone on a putrid mattress in her mother’s home, the floor covered in feces. She was 14 but weighed just 42 pounds.

The nightmare of forced starvation and infection that killed Danieal while she was under the protection of the city’s human services agency is documented in a 258-page grand jury report released this week that charges nine people — her parents, four social workers and three family friends — in her ghastly death.

The report describes a mother, Andrea Kelly, who was embarrassed by her disabled daughter and didn’t want to touch her, take her out in public, change her diapers or make sure she had enough fluids. It portrays Daniel Kelly, the father who once had custody of Danieal, as having no interest in raising her.

And it accuses the city Department of Human Services of being “uncaring and incompetent.”

“It was this indifference that helped kill Danieal Kelly,” an angry District Attorney Lynne Abraham said. “How is it possible for this to have happened?”

The report should “outrage the entire Philadelphia community” and bring about “earth-shattering, cataclysmic changes” at the Department of Human Services, Abraham said.

Andrea Kelly, 39, the only defendant charged with murder, was ordered held Friday without bail. The social workers — suspected of falsifying home visits and progress reports in the case — face charges ranging from child endangerment to involuntary manslaughter. The family friends are accused of lying to the grand jury about the girl’s condition before her death.

None of the lawyers for any of the defendants had any immediate comment.

Human Services Commissioner Anne Marie Ambrose, in office only a month, said Thursday that she is intent on improving child safety and worker accountability in an agency that has repeatedly been accused of failing to protect children.

Late Friday, the city announced the resignation of Assistant Health Commissioner Carmen Paris. The grand jury had accused Paris of interfering in the investigation of the girl’s death while she was acting health commissioner, but found insufficient evidence to charge her with obstruction of justice.

The report on Danieal’s death in August 2006 documents a downward spiral from the early years that she spent in Arizona with her father and his girlfriend.

Though Danieal attended special-needs classes only sporadically, a school report described her as an active learner and “one of the sweetest students ever enrolled in this program.” But allegations of parental neglect soon surfaced, and following Daniel Kelly’s breakup with his girlfriend in 2001, Danieal never again attended school.

Daniel Kelly and his children moved to Philadelphia in 2003. He eventually asked his estranged wife to move in, even though she had several other children and he knew she was incapable of caring for Danieal, authorities say. He then moved out.

“Daniel Kelly was well aware what deserting his daughter meant to her safety and welfare,” the grand jury report said. “He just did not care.”

The Department of Human Services received at least five reports of Danieal being mistreated between 2003 and 2005. All described a “helpless child sitting unattended, unkempt and unwashed, in a small stroller in her own urine and feces,” her screams ignored by her mother, the grand jury report said. The stroller, which served as a wheelchair, apparently never left the house.

Agency employee Dana Poindexter, assigned to investigate, also ignored Danieal, authorities say. Already having been suspended after a 3-week-old baby died on his watch in 2002, Poindexter continued his “slovenly, neglectful and dangerously reckless work habits” after being assigned the Kelly case, the grand jury said. He did not file a single report, authorities said.

The Kellys finally were assigned help from a private agency in 2005. Employee Julius Murray was required to visit the family twice a week, but authorities believe he may have come to the house only once — to have Andrea Kelly sign predated forms attesting to future visits.

The grand jury report said Laura Sommerer, a city social worker, failed to hold the now-defunct company accountable when, months later, Danieal still was not enrolled in school or receiving medical care.

And after Danieal died, authorities say, company director Mickal Kamuvaka held a “forgery fest” in her office where she had employees “concoct almost a year’s worth of false progress reports.”

But authorities say Andrea Kelly, whose other children are now in foster care, is primarily responsible for her daughter’s death.

The report said she was confronted repeatedly by her own mother, uncle, friends and even two of her sons about Danieal’s deteriorating health. She would lie or put them off by saying she would seek help, or banish them from the house, authorities say.

In the meantime, the report said, she entertained friends, attended classes and fed her other children.

“This behavior indicates that Andrea Kelly did not merely allow Danieal to die,” the report said. “She may have even wanted her disabled daughter to die.”

When an ambulance responded to a 911 call for Danieal on Aug. 4, 2006, the girl had been dead for several hours. Authorities said she was so emaciated she looked like the victim of a concentration camp.

She had been lying on the filthy mattress for so long that her body outline was imprinted on it.

Angry Landlord Posts ‘Drugs & Sex for Sale 24/7′ Sign

3 August, 2008 (12:50) | Bad Cops, News | No comments

CINCINNATI — One Cincinnati landlord is so exasperated by street crime outside his building that he’s posted a large sign announcing “Drugs & Sex For Sale 24/7.”

John Wallen says most tenants have fled his apartment building because of drug-dealing and prostitution on the street.

The large sign that he put up on Friday urges passers-by to call the City Council to help get the area cleaned up.

Councilwoman Roxanne Qualls says Wallen has every right to be angry. She says police should be more aggressive about cracking down on the drugs sellers and prostitutes on Wallen’s block and she promises to take the matter up with the police chief.

Wallen says police come quickly every time he calls but criminals always come back once the police drive off.

Baby Sitter Charged With Having Sex With Teen in Her Care

31 July, 2008 (19:38) | News, Shocking, Weird & Strange | No comments

LAS CRUCES, N.M. — A 25-year-old Las Cruces baby sitter has been arrested after allegedly having sex with a 14-year-old boy in her care.

Annette Martinez has been charged with one count of criminal sexual penetration of a minor, a fourth-degree felony.

Las Cruces police say more charges are pending.

Court records show Martinez told police she was in love with the boy and had sex with him 40 times since she began baby-sitting him and his two siblings earlier this summer.

Court records show the alleged relationship was discovered after the teen went to Martinez’s home after arguing with his mother. Martinez allegedly then told the boy’s mother about the relationship.

Martinez is being held in jail on a $5,000 bond.

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