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Source: news.yahoo.com --- 9 days ago
The Philadelphia Police department is investigating some of their own officers over an alleged Beating this past weekend. ...
Source: thelede.blogs.nytimes.com --- 76 days ago
The protracted, violent arrest of three shooting suspects on Monday by a crowd of Police officers was recorded by a TV crew in a helicopter overhead. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 77 days ago
0 What's this Philadelphia (Reuters) - Six Philadelphia policeman were removed from street duties after being captured on videotape Beating three suspects in a drug-related shooting, Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey said on Wednesday. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 77 days ago
Philadelphia Police officers have been recorded on film by a TV helicopter crew dragging two suspected gumnmen from a car and repeatedly kicking and Beating them. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 75 days ago
On the docket for today's reporters' roundtable: a videotaped Police Beating in Philadelphia, which Al Sharpton is calling 'worse than Rodney King'; the obstacles facing the United Nations in supplying aid to Myanmar; and allegations that Hillary ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 65 days ago
Four Philadelphia Police officers were fired and four others demoted or suspended after a video showed them Beating three suspects after a drug-related shooting, the city's Police chief said. ...
Source: www.latimes.com --- 76 days ago
   5-8 (CNN) The third and last suspect wanted in the weekend murder of a Philadelphia Police officer is now under arrest. Tensions in the city remain high. Six Police officers have been taken off street duty, while the department and the DA's office investigates a separate violent arrest that was caught on tape. Jason Carroll has more. ...
Source: www.boingboing.net --- 36 days ago
Privacy activists in North Philadelphia who circulated a petition opposing the spy-cameras that were going up in their neighborhood were busted by cops on a warrantless raid. The Police captain later gave a press interview where he called them a "hate group" and said he hoped to " drum up charges against them." He said he isn't a member of any political group, but he said he and others in the house recently circulated petitions that raised questions about the appearance of surveillance cameras in the neighborhood and about the Beating of three suspects by Police that was seen on a TV video. Moffat said Police did not mention damage to any surveillance camera when they arrived Friday morning. He said Wilson had told him Police had received a complaint that the residents of the house were living there illegally. Link (via Futurismic)... ...
Source: deadspin.com --- 29 days ago
Today is the second anniversary of Phillies pitcher Brett Myers' post-wife Beating game start. Philadelphia magazine writer Rich Rys examines the impact of that decision and how it's affected his career and what it says about Major League Baseball''s handling of domestic violence cases. He can be reached at rrys@phillymag.com Not long after 1:30pm on Saturday, June 24, Philadelphia Phillies righthander Brett Myers took the mound at Fenway Park. His team was three games below .500 and coming off a 10-2 loss to the Red Sox the night before, but it wasn’t the Phillies record that was weighing so heavily on Myers that steamy summer afternoon. Less than 36 hours before, Myers was arrested by Boston Police after a night of boozing ended with what eyewitnesses said was the pitcher dragging his wife, Kim, by her hair and hitting her. To the joy of the 35,564 fans at Fenway and the horror of everyone else—other than the Philadelphia Phillies front office, apparently—Myers didn’t miss his start, and over the course of his five-inning, three-run appearance, the boos cascaded down. Though the charges against him were eventually dropped after Myers and his wife entered counseling, there’s no doubt the jeers were deserved. If only Phillies president Dave Montgomery was forced to stand out on the mound with him and endure the same ridicule for throwing Myers to the wolves that day, a move The Boston Globe called “an embarrassment.” Trotting out ...
Source: www.charlotte.com --- 5 days ago
Luis Ramirez came to the U.S. from Mexico six years ago to look for work, landing in this town in Pennsylvania's coal region. Here, he found steady employment, fathered two children and, his fiancee said, occasionally endured harassment by white residents. Now he is headed back to Mexico in a coffin. The 25-year-old illegal immigrant was beaten over the weekend after an argument with a group of youths, including at least some players on the town's beloved high school football team, Police said. And despite witness reports that the attackers yelled ethnic slurs, authorities say the Beating wasn't racially motivated. Hate crime or not, the killing has exposed long-simmering tensions in Shenandoah, a blue-collar town of 5,000 about 80 miles northwest of Philadelphia that has a growing number of Hispanic residents drawn by jobs in factories and farm fields. An investigation continues, and no charges have yet been filed, but Police say as many as six teens were involved in the fight, which ended with Ramirez in convulsions and foaming at the mouth. He died early Monday of head injuries. Crystal Dillman, the victim's 24-year-old fiancee, who is white and grew up here, said Ramirez was often called derogatory names, including "dirty Mexican," and told to return to his homeland. "People in this town are very racist toward Hispanic people. They think right away if you're Mexican, you're illegal, and you're no good," said Dillman, who has ...
Source: blogs.bet.com --- 2 days ago
Authorities in the tiny coal community say race was not a factor, despite the racist slurs . A retired Police officer said that after a gang of Whites beat a Mexican immigrant to death last weekend in a Pennsylvania coal town she heard one of the assaulters yell for him to tell his friends to get out of town “or you’re going to be laying next to him.” Eileen Burke, the former Philly cop who now lives on the street in Shenandoah, Pa., where the 25-year-old Luis Ramirez was pummeled. Notwithstanding the barrage of racial slurs that witnesses say the assailants hurled at Ramirez, authorities in Shenandoah, a 5,000-resident town about 80 miles northwest of Philadelphia, say that the Beating was not racially motivated, The Associated Press reports. Shenandoah, which has seen a growing number of Hispanic residents pour in to work the factories and farms, has also witnessed a rise in conflict between Whites and Latinos. Ramirez’s fiancée, 24-year-old Crystal Dillman, who is White and was raised in Shenandoah, said locals often called her boyfriend racist names, like “dirty Mexican,” and told him to go back to Mexico, AP reports. “People in this town are very racist toward Hispanic people. They think right away if you’re Mexican, you’re illegal, and you’re no good,” said Dillman. She has two young children by Ramirez and a 3-year-old who thought of him as her father, according to AP . ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 68 days ago
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Source: www.hiphopdx.com --- 69 days ago
More details have come in since a dozen cops were caught on film Beating three men in Philadelphia. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 73 days ago
AP via Newsday May 11 2008 4:35PM GMT ...
Source: current.com --- 4 days ago
"Luis Ramirez came to the U.S. from Mexico six years ago to look for work, landing in this town in Pennsylvania's coal region. Here, he found steady employment, fathered two children and, his fiancee said, occasionally endured harassment by white residents. Now he is headed back to Mexico in a coffin. The 25-year-old illegal immigrant was beaten over the weekend after an argument with a group of youths, including at least some players on the town's beloved high school football team, Police said. Despite witness reports that the attackers yelled ethnic slurs, authorities say the Beating wasn't racially motivated. Hate crime or not, the killing has exposed long-simmering tensions in Shenandoah, a blue-collar town of 5,000 about 80 miles northwest of Philadelphia that has a growing number of Hispanic residents drawn by jobs in factories and farm fields. An investigation continues, and no charges have yet been filed, but Police say as many as six teens were involved in the fight, which ended with Ramirez in convulsions and foaming at the mouth. He died early Monday of head injuries. Witnesses say race was a factor Arielle Garcia and her husband, who were with Ramirez when he was beaten late Saturday, said they had dropped their friend off at a park but returned when he called to say he had gotten into a fight. She saw someone kick Ramirez in the head, she said, and "that's when he started shaking and foaming out of the mouth." The Garcias ...
Source: www.centredaily.com --- 40 days ago
Philadelphia's Police Advisory Commission is asking to see the district attorney's enhanced video of a May 5 Police Beating. ...
Source: blogs.tampabay.com --- 21 days ago
NEW PORT RICHEY -- A man wanted in connection with a murder in Philadelphia was arrested Tuesday morning at the Avery Road home where he was staying, according to the Pasco County Sheriff's Office. Anthony Durman, 47, is accused of Beating his roommate, Victor Alfonsi, with an unspecified object Jan. 13 inside their south Philadelphia apartment, according to Philadelphia Police. Alfonsi died of his injuries two days later. Philadelphia Police obtained a warrant for Durman's arrest June 20. By then, Durman was in New Port Richey. The FBI and Pasco sheriff's deputies tracked Durman to a home at 5351 Avery Road, which a Pasco Sheriff's Office spokesman said was owned by a friend of Durman's from Philadelphia. He was arrested Tuesday morning after 10 without incident. Durman is being held in Land O'Lakes Jail. --Nomaan Merchant, Times Staff Writer ...
Source: www.fortmilltimes.com --- 73 days ago
The Rev. Al Sharpton came to a city prison Sunday to visit one of the three victims of a videotaped Police Beating, saying afterward that the man is still in pain and does not know why officers were chasing him. ...
Source: www.indybay.org --- 76 days ago
This is the raw footage from today's Democracy Now report on the Philly PD Beating 3 unarmed black men after a Police chase....some things never change. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2myV0b9LE7I ...
Source: picbandcd.clickblog.com.br --- 9 days ago
By JON HURDLE Philadelphia Four Police officers who were caught on video Beating three suspects in a drug related triple shooting will be fired, Police Commissioner Charles H. Stocking feet the sticker and printed on the cover is the unusual logo shown on the Cuts Like a Knife disc above. You must fill out the [...] ...

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