Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Who has been bad in Ozark, Al - Daily Police report



JULY 22, 2014 - TUESDAY
@ 1:42 pm.  Theft of Property 3rd/Attempting to Elude Law Enforcement.  WalMart.   Complainant (Michelle Lynch) stated suspect (Johnny R. Hardimon) concealed merchandise and attempted to leave the store without paying.  Suspect ran from law enforcement.  
@ 3:52 pm.  Burglary 3rd/Theft of Property 3rd.  Mixon School Rd.  Victim (Kimberly A. Speller) stated an unknown suspect entered her residence property and removed property without permission.
@ 3:58 pm.  Theft of Property 3rd.  E. Broad St.  Complainant (Penelope Kline) stated an unknown suspect pumped fuel and left the premises without paying.
@ 6:25 pm.  Attempted Suicide.  All American Inn.  Victim (Richard L. Oliver) drank anti-freeze in an attempt to end his life.  
@ 6:37 pm.  Domestic Violence 3rd, Menacing.  Broad St.  Victim (Madison Buckner) stated suspect (Kodi Buckner) attempted to throw boiling water on her and her infant daughter.  
@ 7:00 pm.  Burglary 3rd/Theft of Property 2nd.  Meadowlake Dr.  Victim (Jackie L. Barrett) stated an unknown suspect removed property from her residence without permission.
@ 7:21 pm.  Theft of Property 2nd.  Keirns Ct.  Victim (Leonard W. Grantham) stated suspect (Phillip Livesay) was hired to do a job.  Suspect received partial pay for the job then did not return to finish.  
@ 8:54 pm.  Harassment.  Mixon School Rd.  Victim (Katie Tripp) stated suspect (Nancy ULN) called her a foul name.  
@ 11:04 pm.  Firearms License Required.  US Hwy 231.  Suspect (Dacre J. Davis) was found to have a firearm in his possession in a vehicle without a permit.   
@ 11:59 pm.  Theft of Property 3rd.  S. US Hwy 231.  Complainant (Sebastian Knowles) stated an unknown suspect took merchandise from the business without paying.   
ARRESTS


Dacre Joseph Davis – Firearms License Required.  96 CR 3319, Troy.  23 YOA.


JULY 21, 2014 - MONDAY
@  2:33 am.  Possession of Drug Paraphernalia/Possession of Pistol by Violent Felon.  Apple Cir.  Suspect (Willie T. Ammons) was found to be in possession of drug paraphernalia and a weapon.   
@ 9:25 am.  Theft of Property 2nd.  Paige Ct.  Victim (Natalie Rohr) stated suspect (Brandon S. Casey) took part of her medications without permission.
@ 2:22 pm.  Burglary 3rd/Theft of Property 2nd.  Wynwood Ct.  Complainant (Ann M. Rutledge) stated unknown suspect(s) took property from a residence without permission.  
@ 4:22 pm.  Burglary 3rd/Theft of Property 2nd. Mixon School Rd.  Victim (Robert D. Davis) stated an unknown suspect took items from his property without permission.
@ 5:25 pm.  Domestic Dispute.  N. Union Ave.  (Henry D. Callins) and (Pamela L. Mincey) were arguing over personal matters.  
@ 5:57 pm.   Domestic Violence 3rd, Harassment/Domestic Violence 3rd, Criminal Mischief.  Jeffery Ct.  Victim (Kenneth Britt) stated suspect (Kenneth T. Britt) cursed, spat and shoved him during an altercation.  Suspect also damaged property in the victim’s home.  
@ 6:39 pm.  Domestic Violence 3rd, Harassment.  Victim (Samaratina L. Birtt) stated suspect (Kenneth T. Britt) cursed and shoved her during an altercation causing her a minor injury.
ARRESTS
William Franklin Baker – Possession of Drug Paraphernalia/Possession of a Pistol by a Violent Felon.  445 E. Eufaula St.  42 YOA.
Korey Devon Thomas – Failure to Appear.  26415 Hwy 134, Enterprise.  25 YOA.

Trammell Warren – Disorderly Conduct.  134 Mildred St.  39 YOA.

BREAKING NEWS - CAUGHT ON CAM Citizens save a woman and baby from being carjacked



Citizens save a woman and baby from being carjacked yesterday in San Diego.
 And it's all caught on camera. When the guy tried to get away, as the video shows,
 he did not make it far.
 Police arrived and arrested the 21 year-old. Nobody from the video was detained. The woman and child were checked by EMS and are fine. 
Was this street justice fair?





Appeals courts differ on Obamacare; Supreme Court case likely



Tuesday, a federal appeals court slapped down the Obama administration in a 2-1 ruling that could kill the president’s signature health care law. If upheld by the Supreme Court, the ruling would force Congress back to the drawing boards to design a health law that is actually affordable, rather than bearing the false title “Affordable Care Act.”
The ruling in Halbig v. Burwell bars the federal government from handing out taxpayer-funded subsidies to people who buy ObamaCare plans in nearly two-thirds of the states. Those subsidies took the sting out of being forced to buy pricey ObamaCare plans. If the ruling sticks, buyers in those states will have to pay full price, on average a whopping four times the subsidized price they paid this year.
Quadrupling the price would likely trigger a mass exodus out of the plans,causing what the insurance industry calls a “death spiral.”
The ruling by the influential appeals court for the District of Columbia also chastised the Obama administration for rewriting the law to suit its own ends. 
Halbig is the latest in a series of warnings from federal judges that in America, the rule of law is king, not Mr. Obama.



Judge Thomas B. Griffith, writing for the majority, declared: "The Constitution assigns the legislative power to Congress, and to Congress alone."
No more governing by fiat, Mr. President.
The businesses and individuals who sued in Halbig argued that the actual wording of the Affordable Care Act allows the IRS to provide subsidies (via a tax credit) only to buyers in states that established state exchanges. Section 1401 of that law unambiguously states that subsidies will be made available “through an exchange established by the state.” 
The subsidies were intended as a carrot to persuade states to establish exchanges. But surprise, only 14 states went along. The others, mostly led by Republican governors, refused. 
Late in the game, the Obama administration had to establish the federal healthcare.gov exchange to get ObamaCare launched in those uncooperative states.
In 2012, the Congressional Research Service cautioned that the text of the law indicated “the IRS’s authority to issue the premium tax credits is limited only to situations in which the taxpayer is enrolled in a state established Exchange.” 
Yet when the Obama administration launched the federal healthcare.gov exchange last fall, IRS officials dispensed tax credit subsidies in all fifty states, despite being warned they were violating the law.
Lawyers for the administration told the appeals court judges that regardless of what section 1401 says, Congress envisioned offering subsidies to buyers nationwide. The Court didn’t buy it.
"The fact is that the legislative record provides little indication one way or other of congressional intent," wrote Judge Griffith
No wonder. ObamaCare was crammed through the Senate on Christmas Eve, 2009, before lawmakers had read it, much less debated it.
What is clear is that without subsidies, the Affordable Care Act is just the opposite -- hugely unaffordable. According to the Department of Health and Human Services, 87% of people who signed up for ObamaCarefor 2014 qualified for subsidies, and on average they paid 76% less than the true cost of their plan. $82 a month instead of $376 a month. That $82 price tag didn’t mean ObamaCare had succeeded in lowering health insurance costs. It just shifted the cost from premium payers to taxpayers.



The Court ruled "with reluctance," Judge Griffith said  "At least until states that wish to can set up Exchanges, our ruling will likely have significant consequences both for the millions of individuals receiving tax credits through federal Exchanges and for health insurance markets more broadly. But, high as those stakes are, the principle of legislative supremacy that guides us is higher still."
The judges made it clear that either Congress must act to change the law (highly unlikely) or states must establish their own exchanges (also unlikely), or ObamaCare will collapse due to its unaffordable premiums.
Yesterday’s ruling put ObamaCare in legal limbo. Expect the administration to request an en banc hearing before the entire 11-judge appeals court, which is weighted in their favor with seven Democratic appointees. En banc hearings are not always granted even on issues as monumental as this. Either way, this controversy is headed to the U.S. Supreme Court. Three other federal appeals courts are deciding challenges almost identical to Halbig. A disagreement among any of them will force the high court to rule.


Judges don’t like to be overruled. Twice in recent months the Supreme Court has emphatically declared that the executive branch of government must execute the laws, not rewrite them. Down the street at the DC Court of Appeals, the judges were listening.

Sunday, July 20, 2014

Police ends up killing a Staten Island man after he was caught selling illegal cigarettes



A Staten Island man died about an hour after disturbing cell phone video showed him being placed in a chokehold by an NYPD officer trying to take him into custody for selling illegal cigarettes.
Eric Garner, a 43-year-old married father of six who had chronic asthma, begged officers to leave him alone. But then one of them grabbed his neck, and he repeatedly yelled that he couldn’t breathe as he was forced violently to the ground by several officers.
A man who witnessed the confrontation told the Los Angeles Times the incident has shaken area residents. “People are outraged. They want answers,” he said.
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Monday, July 14, 2014

MISSING JUVENILE - Dothan Alabama



MISSING JUVENILE
Tamia Reed
Age 13 5'4" 133lbs
Tamia was last seen around midnight on 7/8/14 running from 93 Alex Circle in Dothan, Alabama.  Tamia is believed to be in the company of 16 year old black male Johnathan Laric Smith (pictured below).  Tamia and Johnathan are reportedly attempting to flee to the St. Petersburg, Florida area. Tamia was last seen wearing black shorts, a white shirt and a black bandana.
ANYONE HAVING INFORMATION SHOULD CONTACT
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DOTHAN POLICE DEPT- Connie Collins & Charlotte King as been bad girls for stealing ! DIDN'T THEIR MOMMA TEACH EM BETTER !

Dothan Police Department

210 North Saint Andrews Street
Dothan, Alabama  36303



Press Release
July 14, 2014


On July 11, 2014 the Dothan Police Department responded to 4401 Montgomery Highway in reference to a theft complaint at Kohl’s department store.


Arriving officers were advised that two black females had taken several pieces of merchandise and were leaving the business without paying for them. The suspects left the property occupying a maroon Dodge passenger car but were stopped shortly afterwards by another officer responding to the call.


The suspects, now identified as Connie Collins and Charlotte King, were found to be in possession of the merchandise taken from Kohl’s, as well as property that was confirmed to have been stolen from Academy Sports store, located at 3950 Montgomery Highway. They were both arrested and charged with theft of property.


  • Connie Collins, black female, 54 years of age, of North Alice Street was arrested and charged with two counts of second degree Theft of Property. Bonds have been set and total 5,000.00.


  • Charlotte King, black female, 53 years of age, of Thunderbird Drive was arrested and charged with two counts of second degree Theft of Property. Bonds have been set and total 5,000.00.


All persons arrested are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. 





A 4-year-old boy was killed in a hit-and-run crash in Florence Thursday evening.

A 4-year-old boy was killed in a hit-and-run crash in Florence Thursday evening.

A vehicle struck the boy and a woman in the intersection of Holmes Avenue and Firestone Boulevard just after 7 p.m.

A male driver and a female passenger fled the scene on foot. Good Samaritans caught the female and held her until authorities arrived. The male suspect remains outstanding.

Full story --> http://abc7.la/1sF8GZM





Photo: A 4-year-old boy was killed in a hit-and-run crash in Florence Thursday evening. 

A vehicle struck the boy and a woman in the intersection of Holmes Avenue and Firestone Boulevard just after 7 p.m. 

A male driver and a female passenger fled the scene on foot. Good Samaritans caught the female and held her until authorities arrived. The male suspect remains outstanding. 

Full story --> http://abc7.la/1sF8GZM

During a funeral at a church in Aurora, Zamboanga del Sur, a small girl wakes from 'the dead








During a funeral at a church in Aurora, Zamboanga del Sur, a small girl wakes from 'the dead.'


After a three-year-old girl had become stricken a severe fever, everyone thought she had succumbed when she wouldn't wake up on Friday, and was declared dead. As she lay in her coffin on Sunday morning in the church, she began to stir as the priest was making the last sacrament. When someone noticed her moving, the girl opened her eyes. The family, of course, was overwhelmed.


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Friday, July 11, 2014

Police K9 was shot and killed near Skipperville, Alabama while assisting other agencies during the search of a man wanted for first degree child rape and incest.






K9 Tracker was shot and killed near Skipperville while assisting other agencies during the search of a man wanted for first degree child rape and incest.

Two canine tracking teams from the Alabama Department of Corrections had responded to assist deputies with the Dale County Sheriff's Office in the search for the suspect, who had been hiding in woods near his home for several days. An Alabama Department of Public Safety helicopter had located the subject in an area near County Road 33 and County Road 70 and directed a team of officers, including K9 Tracker, to the location.

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The subject started to flee as officers approached, and Tracker began to pursue him. The man opened fire on Tracker and deputies, killing Tracker, before being wounded by return gunfire. He was taken into custody and faces additional charges of attempted murder or a law enforcement officers with charges pending for the death of Tracker.

K9 Tracker was a beagle assigned to the Ventress Correctional Facility.
Condolences may be sent to:
Commissioner Kim T. Thomas
Alabama Department of Corrections
301 S. Ripley Street
PO Box 301501
Montgomery, AL 36130

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Elderly Woman Fights Off Intruder With Stick and Boiling Water


 A stick and a pot of boiling water were all an elderly Texas woman had to defend herself from an intruder and it turned out they were all she needed.

When a man broke into Lillie McClendon's home early Sunday and demanded money, the 83-year-old fought him off with the only weapons she had available.




"I got this stick. I had some sausage on the stove. I poured that water on him. I told him... 'what kind of momma you got that raised you up like this,'" McClendon said.
The man got away, but McClendon was unhurt.
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Sunday, July 6, 2014

50-year-old Billy Wayne Lomaneck. Skipperville Al man wanted for rape UPDATE



UPDATE

DALE COUNTY:   Dale County Sheriff Deputies and other emergency responders are on the scene of a shooting in Dale County. Reports are they have one patient, condition unknown. A second ambulance has been requested to check patients.

The location is County Road 23 and County Road 33. This is in the Skipperville area.

We are attempting to get more information.

UPDATED @ 9:22 PM

Skipperville Rescue is transporting to Dale Medical Center. Sheriff Wally Olson has requested Ozark Police to respond to the hospital.

All circumstances are unknown. 

UPDATED @ 9:52 PM

All officers are reported OK. The shooting scene, from UNCONFIRMED SOURCES, report the shooting involved law enforcement and the Billy Wayne Lomineck, who was wanted by Dale County Sheriff Department.

Reports are Lomineck forced officers to use deadly physical force. However UNCONFIRMED SOURCES report the suspect was shot in the arm. As we understand Lomineck injury is not life threatening.

Skipperville Rescue transported the suspect to Dale Medical Center. Ozark EMS was called to the scene to check the officers.

Dale County Sheriff Wally Olson is on the scene. I have not attempted to bother him because I can only imagine with only 19 deputies in the entire department he is wrapped up and does not need to be bothered. That is why information is from UNCONFIRMED but reliable sources throughout Dale County.

we will update as we get more information.


Authorities are looking for a Skipperville man wanted on felony sexual assault-related charges, including first-degree rape.
Dale County Sheriff’s Capt. Mason Bynum said deputies are looking for 50-year-old Billy Wayne Lomaneck.
“He is wanted for rape first and incest,” Bynum said. “We do have active warrants for him.”
Bynum said deputies have been looking for Lomaneck since Thursday when they obtained the warrants for his arrest. Bynum said the victim of the sexual related crime offenses was a female juvenile.
“It’s been an ongoing investigation since December, and Thursday we caught a big break in the case,” Bynum said. “We sent deputies to his house. He saw us coming and he fled on foot into the woods.”
Deputies attempted to arrest and capture Lomaneck at his home located on Dale County Road 70 in Skipperville.
“He lives in a very rural area almost to the Barbour County line, and it’s in some pretty dense woods,” Bynum said. “It’s pretty much his back yard, and he knows the area very well.”
Bynum also said deputies believe they found evidence in the woods where Lomaneck has been camping.
“We do think he’s trying to solicit outside help as far as food,” Bynum said. “If we find out anyone is helping him we’re going to charge them as well.”
Bynum also cautioned people against approaching Lomaneck calling him armed and dangerous. He said deputies believe Lomaneck to be armed with a pistol.
“He knows he’s wanted and he knows we’re looking for him,” Bynum said. “He did leave a note at the house that he was not going back to jail alive, so he is a very dangerous man.”
Bynum said Lomaneck has a prior felony conviction for third-degree burglary.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Billy Wayne Lomaneck can call Bynum of sheriff’s investigators Billy Crawford at 334-774-2335.