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Tag: Parolees: Page 9
Special Units
Oakland Officer Removed from Life Support
Oakland police Officer John Hege has been removed from life support, three days after a parolee unleashed a barrage of gunfire that killed three other officers, authorities said today.
March 23, 2009
Special Units
Killer of 4 Officers Wanted to Avoid Prison
According to authorities, Lovelle Mixon used a semiautomatic pistol to shoot and kill Hege and Sgt. Mark Dunakin, 40, two motorcycle officers who pulled him over during a routine traffic stop.
March 22, 2009
Special Units
Killed SWAT Sergeants Didn't Expect an AK-47
When Oakland police Sgts. Ervin Romans and Daniel Sakai burst into an apartment on 74th Avenue on Saturday, they knew they were entering a dangerous situation. After all, they were looking for a man who had already killed two police officers.
March 22, 2009
Patrol
Oakland Cop Shooter Person of Interest in 2007 Homicide
Lovelle Mixon was released five years later but within two months became a person of interest for the murder of Ramon Stevens, a 42-year-old who was shot on the corner of 86th and E. 14th Street.
March 22, 2009
Special Units
Three Police Sergeants Dead, Suspect Killed in East Oakland Gunbattles
In the most horrific day in Oakland Police Department history, a parolee shot to death three police sergeants within two hours of one another Saturday afternoon.
March 21, 2009
Special Units
Family's Account of Oakland Parolee who Killed the Four Police Officers
Lovelle Mixon's shocked family, gathering at an East Oakland home where the parolee had been living until recently, apologized to the officers' families and to the public, and said they don't understand what might have triggered his burst of violence.
March 21, 2009
Patrol
Pennsylvania Man Killed After Allegedly Threatening to Slash Officer with Broken Glass
A 26-year-old Bristol Township man was shot and killed by a police officer after allegedly threatening the officer with a large piece of broken glass in his apartment yesterday afternoon.
February 25, 2009
Patrol
Pa. Governor Rendell Lifts Parole Ban for Violent Inmates
Gov. Rendell lifted a two-month moratorium on paroling violent offenders yesterday after a consultant's report indicated that the state's procedures for releasing inmates were largely sound and safe.
December 1, 2008
Patrol
How to Tell When You Need a Search Warrant
The general rule-of-thumb is to try to get a warrant whenever possible. On the other hand, if you can seize evidence without engaging in a search, you don't need either a warrant or any exception.
February 29, 2008
Patrol
Residential Entry After Outdoors Arrest
There are four ways to make a lawful entry into a private home. Notice that "entry incident to outdoors arrest" is not on the list of lawful ways to get inside a residence. In three separate cases, the U.S. Supreme Court has held such entries to be unconstitutional.
January 31, 2008
Patrol
Parole and Probation Searches
After pussyfooting around the issue for years, the U.S. Supreme Court has finally come to a decision on what justifies a probation or parole search.
August 31, 2006
Patrol
RemoteMDx TrackerPAL
SecureAlert, Inc.
RemoteMDx’s TrackerPAL keeps an eye on sex offenders on parole from a state-of-the-art monitoring system. Once the ankle system is set up, the TrackerPAL tracks the parolee’s every movement, and even limits where he or she can go. When the sex offenders move into areas they are not allowed to be in, an alarm will notify the monitoring center, which, in turn, notifies authorities. The TrackerPAL has two-way communication, and it is tamper-resistant.
July 31, 2006
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