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West Coast Emergency Services News!

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Responded via PM with a link to the cars, can't post the link here due to community guidelines.  As far as the set up, it's very similar to what you have, Algonquin Metro PD, Liberty County Sheriff and Liberty State Police.

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Members from the Liberty County Sheriff Office recently converged on the Liberty County Law Enforcement Academy to train in facing down the most dangerous criminals on the water ways of Liberty City. The half-an-hour to hour long training is an intensive experience that does prove too intense for some law enforcement every time. 
 
The LCLE Academy’s, Joint Special Ops “Frogman” Course or Maritime Enforcement Officer course has gained a reputation, drawing officers from all departments to attempt it.   "It is one of the better training courses I‘ve ran through since playing GTA IV," Sergeant Baker said. "It is a good, solid program."
 
Those who are willing to face down the grueling experience -- which requires communication with your squad mates and working while under intense fire from multiple targets, just to name a few challenges -- come away ready to face the most deadly criminals on the open waters of Liberty City.
 
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"They respond to everything from high speed boat pursuits, to beach assaults to assist JSO’s -- the most dangerous calls," Baker said.  Sheriff Deputy RSG, Sheriff Sergeant N3rd and Sheriff Gunner were among those who endured to the end.  Senior Instructor Baker praised their stamina and bravery in a recent meeting with the Chief of Police.
 
"The program is so valuable because of the tactics it teaches them, the safety it teaches them," Baker said. "With all the stress, we really want the MEO’s to see what his limits are and learn that he can still perform when exhausted. It may be a situation when they are called upon to save someone's life, or take someone's life."
 
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The training includes swimming, beach assaults, breaching doors, room clearing, insertion from the water and other parts.
 
The experience is not called Frogman Training for nothing, you will learn to love the water.
 
"They are in this job because they love this stuff."
 
The Maritime Enforcement Officers work collaboratively to respond to any dire emergency in the Liberty City and are used at the discretion of the Scene Commander.
 
"It is a group of officers from almost every department in the county," Baker said. "Everyone sends officers if they need a call-out.  We are truly lucky to have such a highly recognized course here, contributing to the public safety of the Liberty City community."

better then fox news reporters. wish i could watch it live..nooice job

i know right lol. i wake up early to check todays top stories - baker 51 keep up the good work !!

   
 
   
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South Algonquin, Liberty City -(AP) — A man who was shot to death by AMPD after holding a 17 year-old girl hostage for nearly an hour had skipped a meeting with his parole officer last month and a warrant had been issued for his arrest, authorities said. Jon Dooley, 34, was listed as "absconded" on Jan. 10 after missing the parole meeting, Liberty City Department of Corrections spokesman Roger Hudson said Tuesday after Dooley was killed by Algonquin Metro Police in the urban are of Southern Algonquin.
 
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A Joint Special Operations team rescued the girl immediately after Dooley was shot at the front door of the enternce to the building in which he was barricaded. The girl, whose name wasn't released, was not physically harmed, authorities said.
 
Algonquin Police Chief DeathDealer said the standoff began in the industrail neighborhood south of Star Island after police responded to screams of help at 5:30 p.m. Monday. A man later identified as Dooley fled, then forced his way into a nearby home where the 17-year-old who was home alone, police said.
 
Police said Dooley and the girl didn't know each other.  Dooley was shot at about 6:45 p.m. when he went to the door to retrieve some unspecified items that police negotiators had left for him. Dooley had been sentenced to 10 years in prison in 2008 for possession of a controlled substance, and he was released on parole in October.
 
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Hudson said Dooley did not have a monitor ankle bracelet because he had been convicted of nonviolent crimes. Liberty State prison officials revamped procedures for monitoring parolees after Matt Cragel, a white supremacist gang member on parole, slipped out of an ankle monitor last year. Cragel was later tied to two slayings, including the March 19 death of Roland Daniels, executive director of the Corrections Department.
 
Dooley's record also includes convictions for criminal trespass, escape and unreasonable noise. Details of those cases were not immediately available.
 

 

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A traffic deputy assigned to work a D.U.I checkpoint was at the toll area onboard the bridge entering Bohan when he observed a blue two door vehicle commit several traffic violations. Upon conducting a traffic stop and conversing with the driver the deputy smelled a strong odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle. The driver told the deputy he, and the vehicle passengers had been smoking marijuana in the car. The deputy also noticed large amounts of money inside of the vehicle. The occupants were detained and a subsequent search of the vehicle revealed approximately half a pound of marijuana, over $5000.00 in cash and other drug related paraphernalia. The driver also admitted that he was a member of a local street gang Northwood Dominican Drug Lords . 
 
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Upon Completion of the investigation the driver, and two occupants of the vehicle where arrested for unlawful transportation of Marijuana, unlawful possession of Marijuana more than 1oz, and Conspiracy to sell narcotics. The suspects were transported to the local jail for booking. Detectives from Drug and Gang Task Force are handling the investigation. 
 
For a solid week, over 3000 people have been contacted at the six checkpoints Liberty County Sheriff has conducted. The below lists the arrest/citation information during this same time frame: 
 
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DUI investigations: 37 
DUI arrests: 12 
Unlicensed driver arrests/citations: 224 
Suspended driver arrests/citations: 77 
Other narcotic violation arrests: 5
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Liberty City, North Algonquin -- Authorities have charged 22-year-old Steven Torres with murder after he allegedly repeatedly stabbed 69-year-old Edward Orozco because he thought he was blowing him a kiss.
 
"I have nobody," Alba Orozco said, still in shock.
 
Her 69 year old husband ever is gone after a depraved and random attack on Monday in north section of Algonquin at the subway rail station.
 
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He had taken Alba to the doctor's office and left her to find the times for the next arriving train. She was sitting in the waiting room, when she heard his screams.
 
"When I was sitting there, I hear someone outside saying 'Help! Help! Help me!'" she said.
 
Police say the retired trasit mechanic had found himself face to face with 22 year old Steven Torres, who told investigators he thought the older man had blown him a kiss and was coming on to him. So he attacked.
 
"I think he was trying to say get away from me. Leave me alone," Thomas Oniszko said.
 
Oniszko watched as the victim tried to fend off Torres, who cops say took out a knife and stabbed Orozco again and again.
 
"He had to have been on something, that guy. Obviously, he had to have been on something the way he was stabbing him. Walk off, go back stab him again, go back - do that 3 or 4 times," he said.
 
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Torres ran off, but AMPD caught him six blocks away. They say he also confessed to stabbing another man on the Lower East Side od Dukes earlier in the day, claiming that victim, too had been flirting with him.
 
AMPD had initially classified this as a homophobic hate crime, but prosecutors decided not to prosecute it as a bias attack.
 
He was ordered held without bail and is due back in court on March 1, 2014. He faces up to 25 years to life in prison if convicted.
 
None of that is any consolation to Alba Orozco, who has lost her husband of 16 years, her traveling companion and her best friend.
 
"My husband is alone with me. We were all the time together. Everywhere. Now, I am alone," she said.
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LAKE EVERETT, CA. (AP) — In one of the presidential campaign year's more grisly spectacles, protesters in Lake Everett opposing Donald Trump's candidacy threw plastic bottles at him during his speech on the steps of Lake Everett City Hall and other items at police officers, injuring several, and toppled trash cans and barricades.  Shots were fire at the rally at which point, law enforcement at the behest of Secret Service, got Mr. Trump out of the city and to F.I.A. as quickly as possible.

Police responded by firing pepper spray and smoke grenades into the crowd outside the Lake Everett City Hall.

During the rally, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee was interrupted repeatedly by protesters, who shouted, held up banners and resisted removal by security officers.

The banners included the messages "Trump is Fascist" and "We've heard enough."
 
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Trump lashed back at protesters, tweeting Wednesday: "The protesters in Lake Everett were thugs who were flying the Mexican flag. The rally on the dirty steps of the Lake Everett City Hall was big and beautiful, but outside, criminals!"

Trump's supporters responded with chants of "Build that wall!"

Trump later tweeted "Great rally in Lake Everett, amazing crowd!"

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This was until shots fired force Trump and his security to get him to his plane waiting at F.I.A. Once there, armed groups of protesters began attacking Mr. Trumps's convoy, organizing a heavily armed response from Lake Everett PD, Everett County Constable, the F.B.I. and Secret Service.  

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After the gunfighter concluded, Trump was rushed onto his plane and instructed by the Mayor of Lake Everett not to come back again unless he was willing to pay for the overtime for the officers.  The F.B.I. is still investigating the security breach at the airport which allowed some 40+ armed men to get into the secured area with guns and get into a massive shootout with police.

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The Los Angeles County Sheriff Office is actively investigating a homicide that occurred early Sunday morning at Sandy Shores trailer park in the 6200 block of Algonquin Ave.  Just before 6:30am, officers from LASD Patrol Division East responded to the area in reference a report of shots being fired. Upon arrival, they located an adult male with obvious signs of gunshot trauma.  The victim was pronounced deceased on scene. 


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Homicide detectives responded to continue the investigations.  Although they are still in the early stages, they have learned that multiple people were in the area when the shooting took place.  Several vehicles were seen leaving immediately after the shots were fired.

Detectives are asking anyone with information to please call 99 or 88-CRIME.  You can remain anonymous. 

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LOS ANGELES, Calif. (FOX 11 / CNS) - Authorities Tuesday served multiple drug warrants around the Southland and arrested 16 people, the Los Angeles Police Department reported.

Investigators also seized about $1.8 million in currency, along with "large amounts of cocaine,'' said LAPD Officer Rosario Herrera.

Among the arrestees was Derrick Turner, 48, who was described by police as a "skid row drug kingpin,'' the Los Angeles Times reported.

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Turner was arrested at his suburban home in Cerritos during the operation, which targeted downtown Los Angeles's infamous drug market, The Times reported.

Authorities said the goal was to break up what officials described as a dominant ring supplying cocaine and heroin on the streets of downtown Los Angeles at a time when the homeless population is rising along with concerns about crime. Among the evidence seized in the raids was $600,000 in one dollar bills.

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"The fact it was one dollar bills tells you a lot about his business on skid row," LAPD Capt. Andrew Neiman told The Times.

The sweep marks the latest in years of crackdowns targeting the drug bazaar that has long operated on the streets of skid row, preying on a homeless community, where addiction is a major problem. Over the weekend, 15 people were sickened during a string of overdoses linked to sales of tainted spice, or synthetic marijuana.

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