Special Agent Robin L. Ahrens was born on May 1952 in St.Paul, Minnesota and got killed in the line of duty on October 5, 1985, in Phoenix Arizona at the age of 33. Ahrens was on out of six kids that loved bing outdoors and as a teenager Ahrens volunteered in a National Ski Patrol. Before Special Agent Ahrens joined the Federal Bureau of Investigation and she was on the panel of 25-W:16, she received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Utah State University in 1974 and then a Media Specialist degree from James Maddison University in Virginia. In Virginia she was a high school teacher and during that time she went into duty as a special agent for in 1984 and served for one year. While on duty Special Agent Ahrens had been shot and killed by two fellow agents that she was working with.The agents who had shot her by a friendly fire because they were in a paniced exhibited fault and atrocious judgment when the agents shot Spacial Agent Ahrens. The agents that shot her was Douglas Harada and Thomas Fernadez those two agents resigned after serval months after the incedent but the other agents that were in the seen were discipled. …show more content…
Barrett was sought for unlawful flight because he wanted to avoid prosecution for armed robbery. In this investigation Spacial Agent Ahrens was out on surveillance when she got killed, Special Agent Ahrens was wearing a body armor when she was be a surveillance. When they were trying to arrest Barrett but in the proses she was fatally shot three times but Special Agent Ahrens died the next morning from the head
been killed in the work camp. A boy had escaped so they lined up all the boys and shot
On May 23rd 1957, three police officers representing Cleveland Ohio came to the door of Miss Mapp’s residence with the suspicion of a bombing suspect hiding out in her home. Miss Mapp and her daughter lived in a two family two story home. Upon their arrival at the house the police knocked on the door and demanded entrance from Miss Mapp. However Miss Mapp didn’t open the door and instead asked them to provide a search warrant after she called her attorney. The officers advised their headquarters of the situation and established surveillance of the home over the next few hours. The officers once again sought entrance three hours later when they forced open one of the doors to the home and went inside. It was around this time that miss mapp’s attorney arrived and witnessed the police officers enter the home. In their continued defiance of the law they did not allow Miss Mapp to see her attorney. At one point when the officers entered the hall Miss Mapp stopped them and demanded to see their search warrant. One officer held up a slip of paper claiming it to be a search warrant and Miss Mapp immediately grabbed it and stuck it in her bra. The officers wrestled Mapp to the ground and made her relinquish the paper through a struggle. The police then handcuffed her because she was being “belligerent”. The officers then escorted her upstairs and began searching through her drawers and belongings, even though they were looking for a bombing suspect. The police also looked at her photo albums and some of her personal papers. The search spread throughout the house. It’s possible that during this time they found who they believed was the bomber Virgil Ogletree inside the home. He said that he was there delivering laundry as he owned a dry cle...
Sberna, Robert. House of Horrors: The Shocking True Story of Anthony Sowell, the Cleveland Strangler. Kent, Ohio: Black Squirrel Books, 2012. Print.
George Ohr was a mysterious and odd man. He was born in Bolixi, Mississippi July 12, 1857. His origins are from German. Meaning his parents were German immigrants who came to the United States. George Ohr was interested in various many other trades before finally learning about ceramics. He then became interested. He was an educated clay maker learning in New Orleans from a man named Joseph Meyer (“Wikipedia Contributors, George E. Ohr”).
The case involved a line of duty shooting that took place between Illinois Officer Mary Redmond and suspect Ricky Allen, whom Redmond fatally wounded, and revolved around the family’s excessive force complaint, which they filed on the grounds that the witness testimony differed from Redmond’s account. [1]
charge when Major Booth was killed by a sharpshooter as he was making rounds and
On 2/8/18 at approximately 1845 hrs a fight was called over the radio, Sgt Barrett, Kyle responded. When Sgt Barrett arrived at D Bldg, Sgt Barrett saw I/M Hills, William (GDC 524378 W/M STG: Aryan Brotherhood) outside next to the D1 window bleeding from his head. Sgt Barrett then went to D1 cell 24 to check on I/M Swann, Stacy (GDC 820663 W/M No STG) was his room extremely agitated. While Sgt Barrett was talking to I/M Swann Sgt Barrett noticed that there were lacerations to his head, blood on the floor and on his hands. Sgt Barrett then instructed I/M Swann to come to the door to be handcuffed, I/M Swann complied. No force was used. I/M Hills was escorted by Sgt James from D yard to Medical for evaluation. After I/M Hills left the yard Sgt Barrett then escorted I/M Swann from D Bldg to Medical for evaluation.
After the men were arrested, one of them named James W. McCord Jr. admitted to having connections with the CIA which sparked the reporters interest
Coupled with the lack of supervision and the temptation of dealing with drugs and money the CRASH unit get into a lot of trouble when the thin blue line was broken by Officer Rafael Perez. Perez was brought in after being caug...
Helms later became CIA director and gained a measure of notoriety for his 'Watergate "lying to Congress" conviction and a touch of immortality in Thomas Powers's aptly named biography, The Man Who Kept the Secrets. Helms founded the MK-ULTRA program and justified its notably unethical aspects with the rationale, “We are not Boy Scouts.”
dead son, who they had previously shot. They shot him because he didn't agree with the
Could you ever imagine killing yourself?. The sniper was that civil war and he almost gets killed multiple times. Liam 0 by the car and his enemy sniper on the other side of the street he kills the car person then the enemy sniper. He walks to the other side the snipers dead body and he realize he killed his brother. Liam O,Flaherty shows us that war kills family's.
When the first responder got to the scene he adimatately meet the 911 caller, who lead him to a car in an apartment parking lot. The car doors were closed and all of the windows were fogged. The police officer used his flashlight to see inside of the car before opening the door. He found a young African American woman who had been shot several times. The officers quickly called for backup, investigators and medical personnel. While awaiting for their arrival he secured the crime scene with caution tape, creating an initial perimeter setup as discussed in lecture two. Once everyone arrived he left it to them to search the car while he talked to the 911 caller, witnesses and others who had information on who had been present in the car. The investigators were able to collect physical evidence of bullets and cartage casings that were found outside the vehicle and inside the vehicle on the floorboard of the driver’s side. The team determined the bullets came from a 40 caliber. Other types of physical evidence that were found on the scene were the bloody clothing on the victim, the victim’s cell phone and fibers in the car from the driver’s side. personnel at the scene crime took several photographs, powered test for finger prints and did a blood spatter analysis. Stewart’s autopsy revealed that she had been shot at close range in the left hand once and in the
...l. No one except Dr. Pancaro knew this coincidence until later after Dr. Pancaro passed away. This doctor could have just killed the officer on the operating table, but he felt nothing bitter against that officer. So did many other people involved in the documentary. If the internees themselves did not feel the bitterness and trauma, how could we as viewers feel the trauma? And why should we feel that trauma of war?
She lived with her parents, until January 24, 2089. That was the day when the cold war started between Canada and Russia. Her parents were sent off to go and create as many weapons as possible. So her and her younger brother, Jay, had to live on their own. Robin was 12 years old at the beginning of the cold war, and her brother was only 9. That was awhile ago, though, two whole years to be exact. Luckily, Robin had learned the essentials for life before she was pulled out of school to stay home during the cold war. Her brother, on the other hand, hadn’t gone to school, for he had been shot in the knees by a deer hunter when he was 4 years old, so he was