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Indiana Beating Of Teen Girl While Adults Watch CLARKSVILLE, Ind. (WAVE) -- A teenage girl is still recovering after a violent fight caught on camera phone at Thunder Over Louisville. It happened at a parking lot in Clarksville and police say adults watched and didn't try to stop it. As WAVE 3's Shayla Reaves investigates, police have a warning for people who post their crimes online. Thousands packed the waterfront for Thunder over Louisville, but at least six girls gathered for more than fireworks Saturday night. "We're going to call her the victim and I'll explain to you why," Clarksville Police Chief Dwight Ingle said as he watched the video and pointed to one of two girls about to fight. Police say a group of teenage girls placed repeated cell phone calls telling the victim they "had differences that needed to be settled." The calls landed the group in Kye's parking lot, which is not far from the Clark Memorial Bridge and a prime Thunder viewing area. At 8 p.m. what started as talks quickly turned to violence after taunts and threats led the victim to throw the first punch. She and one suspect landed on the ground, but the victim soon found herself on the defensive as the other girl bashed the victim in the head with rocks. "This girl here, she grabs three different times she grabs a handful of rocks and she's beating this girl on the head with a handful of rocks," said Ingle. Another teen tried to kick the victim in the head while she was on the ground, and the entire incident was captured on video on a cell phone and posted online at www.photobucket.com. "We're having more and more problems with what the kids are putting on the Internet, it's like they get in a fantasy world," Ingle said. "There's consequences to this." Police say the victim suffered extensive head injuries and a chipped tooth, and the suspects will be charged. According to police at least three adults stood by and watched but didn't try to stop the fight. All the girls involved ranged from ages 12 to 14 years old. "This video has been turned over to the prosecutor's office and he's going over to see what kind of charges can be filed against everyone that's there," Ingle said. "And there is going to be consequences." Tags: Beating Of Teen Girl While Adults Watch Released Jail CLARKSVILLE Indiana |
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Baby Critically Injured; Father Arrested Bellevue, NE - A 5-month-old boy fights for his life at Creighton University Medical Center while his father sits in jail. Bellevue police say they were called to the 2700 block of Kansas Drive on Tuesday night just after 8 p.m. A baby reportedly had been shaken severely and was not breathing. Neighbors say the boy looked like a rag doll. "The eyes was rolling in the back of his head, he was very pale, almost blue. He wasn't blue but almost blue and he was gasping for air," says neighbor Cynthia Mitchell. Mitchell tried to help the boy by raising his arms. At the same time the child's mom came home and called 911. The baby was rushed to the hospital by medics. Investigators arrested the boy's father, 20-year-old Marco A. Martinez of 2704 Kansas Drive, for felony child abuse resulting in serious bodily injury. He was booked into the Sarpy County Jail. "The baby was extremely sick they could tell right away that there was something very seriously wrong here," says Bellevue Police Chief, John Stacey. Police say additional charges may be filed Tags: 5-Month-Old in Critical Condition Father Arrested Marco A. Martinez shaken baby syndrome SBS child abuse news random |
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Caught On Tape Graphic Elder Abuse While we are concerned with the torture of enemy combatants , our own elders are being tortured everyday in America, some face a slow death by starvation, other are stripped of their wealth , their dignity , their families are destroyed and they are held prisoners in their own homes. This was a disturbing case of elder abuse caught on tape... a 90 year old Baltimore man beaten by his caretaker. The victim's daughter is now pushing for a law in her dad's name that would stiffen elder abuse penalties. The victim's daughter, Jaki Taylor, made the discovery thanks to cameras she had put in her home. The caretaker Anastacia Oluoch was arrested and charged in the beating. But she was able to make bail and eventually flee from the law. Taylor says, "It makes me really irate that she bailed herself out with the money I had been paying her to take care of my dad. Eight days before the trial, she flees the country and goes back home to Nairobi, Kenya." The caretaker never stood trial. That prompted Taylor to push for legislation in her father's name. It's called the John Taylor act and the bill would stiffen penalties and deny bail to anyone charged with first degree elder abuse. Senator Lisa Gladden is sponsoring the bill. "It is not right that we allow our elders be abused in this manner and if you do, we're gonna hold you in jail until you come to court." Since the beating, Taylor's father has been in a nursing home. Taylor says, "His health just rapidly declined and he has not been back home yet, he's still in the critical care unit in the nursing home." Although it's unclear if the bill will pass this session, supporters say it's a start to protecting the elderly from abuse. The bill would also allow officials to withhold the suspect's passport to prevent that person from fleeing the country. Source ABCNews.Com Tags: Caught On Tape Graphic Elder Abuse |
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Actor Charlton Heston Dead At Age 84 Actor Charlton Heston Dead At Age 84 Tags: Actor Charlton Heston dies at 84 dead News Random NRA |
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Caught On Camera: Big Rig Crashes, Explodes Caught On Camera: Big Rig Crashes, Explodes A tractor-trailer barreling down the wrong side of a Canadian highway crashes and explodes. The incident was caught on camera. Tags: Caught On Camera: Big Rig Crashes Explodes |
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Update:Gilbert Bus Fight Teen Only One To Face Charges A 15-year-old Gilbert girl will face charges for her role in a violent East Valley school bus fight caught on tape. Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas announced the misdemeanor aggravated assault charges against Sammy Taylor in a news conference on Monday afternoon. A bus driver also involved in the fight, 54-year-old Kim Sullivan, will not face charges. The altercation between the Taylor and Sullivan started as a verbal argument on February 15th while dozens of other students were sitting on the bus near Queen Creek and Higley roads in Gilbert.After arguing for a few minutes, Taylor and Sullivan got into a physical fight on the Williams Field High School bus. Surveillance footage caught it all on tape. Fifteen-year-old Taylor accused Sullivan of punching her. Sullivan accused Taylor of going crazy. The Gilbert Police Department had requested charges to be filed against both. Two other students involved in the disturbance, 14-year-old Cassandra Schlosser and 16-year-old Erin Sullivan, have been offered a diversion program on a disorderly conduct charge. If they complete the requirements set up by the Juvenile Probation Office, charges will not be filed against them. Taylor is now enrolled at a charter school. Tags: Gilbert bus fight teen to face charges Kim Sullivan Sammy Taylor girl Higley |
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Caught on Tape: child abuse of toddler LORAIN COUNTY, Oh. -- A person has been caught on tape abusing a toddler. The video shows the three-year-old girl being dunked in a toilet bowl, head first, and someone slamming the seat on top of her head, repeatedly. The child screams while others watch and laugh. The child is then lifted off the ground by her underwear, and a person tosses some kind of liquid out of a bottle at her face. The child's father found the video on a relative's cell phone, according to Cleveland news reports. That video is now in the hands of police. "It was taunting, bullying. Clearly it was abusive and absolutely inappropriate," says Dean Sparks with Lucas County Children Services. "To place a child in a toilet there's always a potential for drowning. Hitting the child on the head is a potential for serious injury," Sparks says. Also damaging is what this teaches a child, Sparks says. Watch as the little girl is smiling at first, about to give a kiss when all of a sudden her head is shoved in the toilet. "We can expect her to view the world as unsafe and hostile and to be defensive," Sparks says. Sparks is in touch with Lorain County Children Services, investigating the case. He says the child is safe and with family at this time. What happened to this little girl could have been a lot worse -- physically. Emotionally, Sparks believes the damage may already have been done. *********************************** UPDATE: Investigators discovered Friday that the mother of the toddler was present at one of the taped video acts of abuse. The toddler has been placed with her father. The mother's explanation was that she should not be held liable since she did not do the abusing. Tags: Child abuse LORAIN COUNTY Oh toddler Cleveland |
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Police Visit to House Turns Violent James and Candace Olig of Hobart, Indiana say they called police to report a disturbance in their neighborhood, yet wound up fighting the police and getting arrested by the officers who responded. Footage from the Oligs' home security camera shows the couple apparently arguing with a trio of Hobart officers in their front yard the night of Aug. 30. During the confrontation that followed, the Oligs and their two teenage sons grappled with police, with one officer pointing his pistol at Candace. The fracas ends with the four Oligs handcuffed and driven off to jail as their younger children watched from the front porch Tags: Caught On Tape Police Visit House Violent jail Hobart Indiana |
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Disturbed - LIVE from Kuwait - Down With The Sickness Part of a LIVE show all the way from Kuwait Check out other clips with the Pussycat Dolls, Disturbed, Carlos Mencia, Jessica Simpson, DJ Z-Trip, Filter and Metal Sanaz. Check it out Tags: Disturbed LIVE from Kuwait Down With The Sickness OPERATION MYSPACE |
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Dashcam Video of High Speed Chase & Crash The police chase started in Canton, Georgia November 13th and what you are seeing is the end of the chase in Cobb County - north of Atlanta. Police said the ordeal began at the Galaxy Check Cashers on Marietta Highway in Canton when four men walked into the store and robbed the clerk at gunpoint. When the driver refused to stop, additional units were called into to help with the pursuit. Officers from the Holly Springs Police Department joined the chase shortly after it began. One suspect was killed when the driver, Drako Mattison tried to take an exit off I-75 in Cobb County and flipped the car. Two suspects ran from the wreckage, but were captured. Mattison was injured in the crash and is paralyzed from the neck down. All of the surviving suspects face several felony charges. Tags: Dashcam Video of High Speed Chase Crash death |
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*OHIO* School Bus Fight 2-20-2008 Parent and Bus Aide *NEW* School Bus Fight 2-20-2008 This video, shows a Newark,Ohio bus aide in a verbal and physical confrontation this week on a bus. The incident which lasted about seven minutes. This video clip starts about midway through an extended argument that began between a mother and the bus driver. The bus aide was on board due to the presence of handicapped students. Two students were on board at the time. Note: This video has been edited for length and the removal of a few seconds of audio because of profanity. The video from Wednesday afternoon's Newark school bus incident, shows the mother getting on the bus to talk with the driver, then raising her voice as the aide joined the conversation. Two Excel Academy students in the back of the bus can be seen watching the incident. Newark Law Director Doug Sassen said his office is reviewing the charge. The entire episode lasted about seven minutes, with the parent talking to the driver for about three minutes before the aide entered the conversation. During the confrontation between the aide and the parent, the aide told the mother to get off the bus and points at her. "You make me get off this bus," the mother said, shortly before telling the aide to get out of her face and pushing the aide's hand away. The mother appeared to push the aide's hand away, and when the aide resisted, the mother shoved the aide backward and into one of the bus' seats. The aide kicked once at the mother, who caught her foot before letting her up again. "I'm not talking to you," the mother yelled. "I'm talking to the bus driver." The driver did not get involved in the altercation because she has a disability. As of Friday, no charges have been filed against the mother, Sassen said. His office received the complaint at 10:30 a.m. Friday, watched the video and discussed a possible minor misdemeanor disorderly conduct charge. More information on the charge should be available next week, Sassen said. Dave Altepeter, director of classified personnel at Newark City Schools, said he couldn't recall any previous physical altercations between a parent and an employee on a school bus. He said parents have raised their voices at bus drivers and have complained about various issues. The mother's issue with the bus driver stemmed from the driver not picking up her son in the morning. She said she has had trouble with the driver leaving before her son could get out to the bus. Altepeter said the district has heard complaints from parents about the driver passing a house without picking up a child. He said the driver needs to keep on a specific schedule and can't stop at every house and wait for students to walk out of the house and down to the bus stop. Children should be prepared to board the bus as it pulls up. Contrary to what the aide said Thursday, Altepeter said parents are allowed to step up to school buses to talk with drivers and even can ride on a bus if they want to, with approval. "If any parent ever wants to step on the bus, they can," he said. Superintendent Keith Richards said the situation could have been avoided if the mother had contacted him about her complaints with the driver. The aide, who is assigned to the bus because it carries students with disabilities, said she went to the hospital after the incident and was off work for the rest of the week. She is expected to return to work Monday, with her doctor's approval. The district is not taking any disciplinary action against either the driver or the aide and said the incident is in the court's hands. The mother has been charged with a minor misdemeanor of disorderly conduct and be arraigned at 12:45 p.m. March 5, according to the Licking County Municipal Court The maximum penalty for the charge is $150, with no jail time, Law Director Doug Sassen said. After watching the videotape of the incident, Sassen said the charge was warranted, instead of an assault charge. "It doesn't appear to me that there is sufficient evidence (to pursue an assault charge)," he said. "I don't think she was trying to cause physical harm." Sassen said a disorderly conduct charge means the woman was causing inconvenience, annoyance or alarm to the bus aide, with violent behavior. An assault charge would have meant the woman had intended to harm the aide. The incident happened Wednesday afternoon as the bus was dropping the woman's son off. She boarded the bus to speak with the driver about why her son wasn't picked up that morning. About three minutes into that conversation, the bus aide, who had been attending to two Excel Academy students, told the woman to get off the bus. A short time later, the woman pushed the aide's arm away, then pushed her back into a seat. The aide said she went to the hospital after the incident and didn't work the rest of the week because of health reasons, she said. Tags: NEW School Bus Fight 2-20-2008 Attack of the parent Caught On Tape: Between Student Driver assistant |
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Nanny Caught On Tape A North Carolina sitter is caught on a "nanny cam" being careless with infant twin boys Tags: Careless Nanny Caught On Tape |
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Fight Between Student & Bus Driver (Long Version) Update!!! Video released Thursday from a camera mounted inside a Higley Unified School District bus shows the bus driver engaging in a physical confrontation with a teenage girl. The incident happened February 15, when 54-year-old Kim Sullivan was driving students home from Williams Field High School in Gilbert. The video shows Sullivan stopping the bus after repeatedly warning 15-year-old Samantha Taylor to sit back in her seat and stop touching the boy in front of her. After stopping the bus, Sullivan walked back toward Taylor's seat and asked her why she was on the bus, then told her to find another way to get to and from school. Taylor tried to exit the bus; Sullivan tried to push her back into her seat. Taylor repeatedly yelled at Sullivan to "stop touching me" and called her mother on her cell phone. Sullivan said she was calling police. The altercation escalated when Taylor handed Sullivan her phone to speak with her mother, and Sullivan tossed the phone aside. Taylor then began screaming at Sullivan, "You punched me!" though the alleged blow was not visible on the video. Another student trying to exit the bus, 14-year-old Cassandra Schlosser, told her mother on her cell phone that the bus driver was "like about to get in a fistfight with Sammy." About a minute later, the confrontation turned into a full-blown physical fight when Taylor moved forward to grab her phone and Sullivan tried to push her back. The laughs and jeers of the other students on the bus turned to gasps of shock that faded to silence as Taylor and Sullivan continued to grapple with each other. Though the two moved forward and out of range of the camera's lens, the sound of a blow being struck is clearly heard on the video. The two moved back into view of the camera with Sullivan pulling Taylor's hair. At the same moment, Sullivan's 16-year-old daughter came running forward, screaming at Taylor to get off her mother. She grabbed two handfuls of Taylor's hair and tried to pull the girl off Sullivan. She then told Sullivan to get off of Taylor, but continued to pull Taylor's hair in her attempts to wrestle Taylor away from her mother. Schlosser then joined the melee, yelling at the Sullivan to get off of Taylor, a few seconds before a male student came forward and knocked Sullivan's daughter away from Taylor. The fight continued for about another minute, ending when a tearful Taylor joined the rest of the students as they exited the bus through an emergency exit door on the side of the vehicle. Sullivan, also in tears, then radioed her dispatcher, asking, "Where is my help that I asked for?" A school district official told the East Valley Tribune that a school supervisor was on the way to the bus but was stuck in traffic. The official said one student called police while the incident unfolded, but the students had left the bus by the time officers arrived. When a female student approached Sullivan after the brawl to ask if she was OK, Sullivan responded, "Yes... it's all on the tape." On Friday, the Gilbert Police Department concluded their investigation. The police report will be forwarded to the Maricopa County Attorney's office requesting the following charged to be filed: Kim Sullivan with aggravated assault (intentional touching of a child 15 and under) and disorderly conduct; Taylor with aggravated assault and disorderly conduct; and Schlosser and Erin Sullivan with disorderly conduct. The school district also conducted an administrative investigation in conjunction with police. On Wednesday, the district sent a letter home to parents informing them of the incident, the Tribune reported. Taylor, Schlosser and Sullivan's daughter were suspended, and Sullivan was placed on paid leave, according to the Tribune. Sullivan has worked as a bus driver for the district since last June and has driven buses elsewhere before, the Tribune reported. The Higley School District is not aware of any complaints against the driver, a district official told the newspaper Read all three of these to get a better ideal http://www.ktar.com/?nid=6&sid=740738 http://www.azcentral.com/community/gilbert/articles/0224buscharges0224-ON.html http://www.azcentral.com/12news/news/articles/busbrawl02252008-CR.html Tags: Caught On Tape: Fight Between Student Bus Driver Long Version GILBERT Ariz |
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