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Barbarians at the Gated Community

April 3, 2012 by L. Bane. Leave a Comment

The local YMCA loves to put CNN on one of it’s four TVs, which I guess doesn’t matter since everyone reads their books while listening to music anyway, but I couldn’t help but notice that they’ve been providing a valuable service.  Should you find a thug beating your head into a curb, you can apparently call CNN and they will let you know if it is right and proper to defend yourself.  Thanks guys!

As well, in a typical, though entertaining, Denninger screed he notes a CNN quote:

Today’s cameras, fences, walls and gates do little to create an atmosphere of openness, which is an essential element in a diverse society.

I think this quote needs some “NBC work” to better fit reality (actual reality, not NBC fever dreams):

Today’s cameras, fences, walls and gates are essential elements in a diverse society. 

What’s amazing is the number of break-ins in that community despite being gated. It sounds like it’s time to pull out the razor wire!
Paraphrasing two fun comments that I saw on boards related to this story:

Zimmerman is “white-Hispanic”?  Is that what they’d call him if he won the Nobel Prize?

and

“Justice for Trayvon”?  I think that’s already been taken care of.

Filed Under: law and order, politically incorrect

Cleveland Police Report For Duty

April 11, 2011 by L. Bane. Leave a Comment

From here:

None of the four Cleveland police officers charged with assaulting a man during a New Year’s Day arrest submitted paperwork required when non-deadly force is used, records obtained by The Plain Dealer show … Henderson, who has a history of mental illness, was arrested after a chase and later accused officers of handcuffing him and holding him down while kicking him and kneeing him in the head. He suffered a broken eye socket, a broken nose and a detached retina.

One can see in the comments that there are several commentators that, at the very least, don’t give a flying fig about the police putting the smack down on this criminal. The Sandmich has always taken a dim view of those that support street justice by cop or worse, prison justice by prisoners. If society wants those sorts of punishments doled out to criminals, something I’m perfectly willing to consider, then it should be done through the normal chain of justice. Is the normal chain of justice too weak? It certainly is, so the first step would be to elect politicians who would correct it, not continually elect softies whose walled communities will always be protected from the chaos that they create and then rely on idiots to fill in the gaps. Backing up that point is another CPD story of railroaded justice:

Eight officers arrived just after 12:30 a.m. and told Geiger he matched the description of the driver who struck [off duty] Sgt. Arthur Gorsek outside the garage and fled the scene. They said that at about 10:20 p.m., Gorsek directed a man in a black SUV to turn right onto Chester Avenue. The driver complied but then made an illegal U-turn. When Gorsek tried to stop him, the vehicle took off, knocking Gorsek to the street. … [Geiger’s] daughter said the officers asked for her earlier whereabouts, and she tried to offer up a receipt as proof of the meal and the time. But the officer waved off the evidence, she said. And the police report from that night does not take note of Christine Geiger’s explanation or even her presence at the house. The officers seemed disinterested in investigating their claims, the family said. They only bullied Geiger and repeatedly told him how much trouble he faced for such a serious offense. … After spending a sleepless night in jail, she was crushed to learn she would be held for up to 72 hours for investigation. The case was out of their control. The Geigers could only hope that Charles’ brother, Gordon, was working hard to have them released and that police were busily investigating the couple’s story. … Later in the week, Patricia Geiger was told she could retrieve her SUV from a Cleveland police impound lot downtown. But when she found the car in the crowded lot, she discovered the driver side window had been left open, and the front seat was blanketed in a snow drift a foot deep. Police also had left the key in the ignition, and the battery was drained. … [Their lawyer] Doyle supplied police with the Melt receipt that officers previously had rejected, the video of Charles Geiger in the restaurant and affidavits signed by the restaurant’s staff, Geiger employees, customers and the women who were with Patricia Geiger at the theater that night. Police quietly dropped the case on March 18.

Nice job jackasses. No wonder the city is trying to replace y’all with traffic cameras.

Filed Under: law and order

Cleveland Judiciary at Work

December 6, 2010 by L. Bane. Leave a Comment

[2020 addendum: I wondered what happened to this case so I did some light searching and it turns out this case went to the Ohio Supreme Court since he may have plead to something he didn’t mean to.  It looks like he was sentenced somewhere between 5 to 10 years, he was originally charged with “In Case No. CR 543073 defendant was indicted in a 19 count indictment on November 3, 2010. Defendant was charged with four (4) counts of aggravated burglary; four (4) counts of kidnapping; four (4) counts of aggravated robbery; one (1) count of attempted murder; one (1) count of felonious assault; an additional count of kidnapping; two (2) counts of rape and one (1) count of theft. “]
From the PD:

A Cleveland man was arraigned this week on attempted murder, kidnapping, robbery and felonious assault charges for an assault on a Cleveland couple last year.

Last year being February ’09, better late than never though!

Ryan Miday, spokesman for the Cuyahoga County prosecutor’s office, said DNA from a jacket found at the scene of the assault led police to charge Rodney Lomax with the crime.

Ooops! The days of Gattica are upon us, or more specifically, him. Hopefully the criminally stupid will be righteously punished.

Miday said Lomax and another man broke into a Cleveland home in the middle of the night on Feb. 14, 2009.

When the resident, a 31-year-old woman, returned home around 2:30 a.m. the two intruders confronted her.

“They forced her upstairs, duct-taped her mouth and ankles and tied her to her bed. Her 37-year-old boyfriend got home, less than an hour later, and was confronted by the men.”

Miday said they put a gun to the man’s head and duct-taped his hands and feet and demanded money.

“They forced him on his knees in the bathroom next to the tub,” said Miday. “After filling the tub with water, they demanded more money and forced his head under water several times. When the boyfriend told them he had no more money, they struck him with a small bat. While this was going on, the female was raped.”

Miday said eventually the woman was brought in the bathroom where they poured rubbing alcohol on the man and set his socks on fire. The woman doused the fire as the two men fled with the money, stealing his car, which was later recovered.

Well if it were up to me I’d say a public disemboweling would be in order, what say the Cleveland courts?

Lomax was released on $100,000 bond.

No doubt after only posting $10,000; oh well, never mind. Make your own justice for ye shall get none, apparently.

By the way, I tried to find more details for this heinous crime at the time it happened, but for whatever reason it didn’t hit the wire, which is kind of odd; kind of making me jump to the usual Sandmich flavored conclusions, especially since they didn’t say where in Cleveland.

Filed Under: law and order

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