The taxicab screeched to a halt, throwing Robert Haskins forward. The driver looked over his shoulder and shrugged an apology. Haskins waved it off, silently regretting his decision to forego the firm’s limousine and regretting, too, the annual pro bono requirement set by the state bar. He viewed his destination through the cab’s window. A small dwelling with asbestos siding, cracked in places and stained by a greenish mold. Yellowed cellophane tape covered corner cracks on the house’s two front
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The homeless man ignored the order, aimed the spray bottle towards the Town Car, and rained brown water on the windshield. The agent driving the car stepped hard on the gas and turned slightly to the right, slamming the passenger side mirror into the homeless man’s ribs as he leaned forward to wipe the windshield with the newspaper. A hollow thunk echoed through the car as the homeless man careened backwards onto the sidewalk where he landed with a bone-crunching thwack. The agent sprayed the windshield
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truck moving from the far right-hand to the far left lane. The driver was an approximately 25-year-old Latino male. As the driver passed Hendricks, he avoided eye contact with him. Hendricks pulled onto the freeway and entered the flow of traffic. As he followed the truck, he noticed that the truck was riding low in the back and responded lethargically to bumps in the road. Hendricks pulled alongside the truck and nodded, but the driver continued staring straight ahead. Hendricks then ran the driver’s
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On 04/20/18, at approximately 4:30pm, I Deputy Warden N. Christian with Franklin County Animal Care and Control (FCACC) was dispatched to the area of 5471 Inglecrest Place on a dog at large, patrol only. I arrived on scene at approximately 5:12pm. I saw a Pit Bull Mix (Brindle/White) in the general area. I took a picture of the pit bull loose. I exited my vehicle, and as I walked towards the pit bull, the pit bull took off running behind houses in the area. I followed the pit bull to the back
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On the above date and time I was at Walmart with the Port Richey F.D. assisting them on a medical call. I was then approached by Walmart management, who advised me that two White males were arguing and causing a disturbance near the GM exit. Officer Peal and I approached the area and we made contact with Walmart LP Officer, Steve Uliano. Uliano confirmed that two male subjects were arguing and causing a disturbance. Uliano pointed at the males and positively identified them. Uliano further stated
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when County Dispatch advised of a motor vehicle crash in the lot of Adelphia’s with the driver passed out behind the wheel. I searched the area and located a Ford Edge in the grass area in-between the AMC 8 and Adelphia’s Lot. I approached the vehicle and observed a male passed out in the driver seat with the vehicle running but in Park. I aggressively knocked on the window and door attempting to wake the driver with negative results. I then radioed to SGT. Grogan #5234 requesting permission to
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DSHMV. Furthermore, the registered owner had a suspended FL D.L. I activated my emergency lights and sirens to conduct a traffic stop. The final rest of both vehicles came to the parking lot of Speedway. As I exited my patrol vehicle, the Black male driver attempted to exit the vehicle. I advised him to remain in the vehicle and he complied.
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several vehicles in front of me. The vehicle pulled into the busy Turkey Hill parking lot and the driver exited the vehicle. I parked my patrol vehicle on the unit block of East Cherry Street and waited for the vehicle to leave. The driver got into the vehicle and pulled up to the exit when she saw my patrol vehicle. The driver made a right hand turn onto Main Street and then back into the
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Case name: State v. Starfield Facts: On February 24, 1989 at approximately 1:47am, Ramsey County deputy sheriffs were called to the scene of an accident. The accident was located at Gem Lake where a car was found stuck in a snow-filled ditch. Upon approaching the vehicle, Deputy Lopez found the appellant, Sandra Starfield, sitting in the driver’s seat. His initial observation was that the car’s engine was off and the headlights were turned on, yet the key was not in the ignition nor was it anywhere
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lot with out signaling. I initiated a traffic stop for the traffic violation in the parking lot of 7250. When i made contact with operator of the vehicle Melvin Lonberger, I could smell alcohol omitting from the vehicle. I asked Lonberger for his driver license and proof of insurance. Lonberger began looking all over for his wallet that I could plainly see, was on the center console of the vehicle the whole time. Lonberger speech was slurred and hard to understand. I also had to ask for his information
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