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Monday, December 16, 2013
Monday, December 9, 2013
Two Men Accused Of Stealing From Paul Walker’s Car Crash Wreckage
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Two men have been accused of stealing
from the vehicle that Paul Walker and
Roger Rodas crashed in.
Prosecutors filed charges against the
two men after they allegedly stole a
part from the wrecked Porsche Carrera
GT after the car accident on Nov. 30.
According to Deputy District Attorney
Sera Boyadjian, both men have been
charged with one felony count of grand
theft of personal property. Jameson
Brooks Witty and Anthony Edward
Janow have also been charged with two
misdemeanor counts each of destroying
evidence and "resisting, obstructing
and delaying a peace officer."
Janow is due to surrender on Tuesday,
while Witty already posted bail and is
expected to face a judge on Jan. 3,
2014.
Prosecutors claim that on the evening
of the fatal crash, both men stole one of
the roof's panels from a tow truck
carrying the demolished vehicle when it
was stopped at a red light in Valencia,
Calif.
They also allege that the crime took
place after they were told by a Los
Angeles County Sheriff's deputy that
they were not allowed to tamper with
the crime scene in any way whatsoever.
If both are convicted as charged, they
could face a maximum of four years, six
months in county
jail.
The charges come just one day after a
massive unofficial memorial rally and
car cruise took place around the loop
where Walker and Rodas died.
Thousands of Walker fans and car
enthusiasts came together to place
flowers at the site and remember the
fallen Fast and the Furious actor.
According to a coroner's report released
Dec. 4, Walker died of the combined
effects of traumatic and thermal
injuries resulting from the crash.
from the vehicle that Paul Walker and
Roger Rodas crashed in.
Prosecutors filed charges against the
two men after they allegedly stole a
part from the wrecked Porsche Carrera
GT after the car accident on Nov. 30.
According to Deputy District Attorney
Sera Boyadjian, both men have been
charged with one felony count of grand
theft of personal property. Jameson
Brooks Witty and Anthony Edward
Janow have also been charged with two
misdemeanor counts each of destroying
evidence and "resisting, obstructing
and delaying a peace officer."
Janow is due to surrender on Tuesday,
while Witty already posted bail and is
expected to face a judge on Jan. 3,
2014.
Prosecutors claim that on the evening
of the fatal crash, both men stole one of
the roof's panels from a tow truck
carrying the demolished vehicle when it
was stopped at a red light in Valencia,
Calif.
They also allege that the crime took
place after they were told by a Los
Angeles County Sheriff's deputy that
they were not allowed to tamper with
the crime scene in any way whatsoever.
If both are convicted as charged, they
could face a maximum of four years, six
months in county
jail.
The charges come just one day after a
massive unofficial memorial rally and
car cruise took place around the loop
where Walker and Rodas died.
Thousands of Walker fans and car
enthusiasts came together to place
flowers at the site and remember the
fallen Fast and the Furious actor.
According to a coroner's report released
Dec. 4, Walker died of the combined
effects of traumatic and thermal
injuries resulting from the crash.
Saturday, December 7, 2013
Iyayi Burial: What made ASUU Members Boo Reverend Father
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Reverend Father Andrew Obinyan, a
Catholic priest, angered the members
of the Academic Staff Union of
Universities (ASUU) on December 6,
2013, when he appealed to them to call
off the strike and trust the Federal
Government on meeting their demands
during Festus Iyayi's commendation
service.
The visibly angry ASUU members
interrupted Rev. Obinyan and refused
to say amen to some prayers offered by
him, and shouted on him to leave the
podium.
Rev. Obinyan was booed while giving
his homily at the commendation
service held for the former President of
ASUU, Prof. Festus Iyayi at the
University of Benin.
In his address, the priest advised ASUU
not to give the Federal Government the
privilege of satisfaction of fighting and
defeating them, stating that he
discovered that many ASUU members
were retreating, as well as collapsing
their structures.
Rev. Obinyan further urged ASUU to
trust the Federal Government to keep
to its promise by calling-off the strike:
"My appeal is to request you to make
surrender the tool of power. Do not give
the FG the privilege of satisfaction of
fighting and defeating you. We rely on
that voice. We believe in that voice. I
humbly request you to surrender first
in this fight. You have made your point
eloquently and clear enough. I know the
Federal Government cannot be trusted
because of their antecedent, but I
request you to please trust them now.
"ASUU will never lose by it. They will
gain by it. Be assured of our prayers.
We are at the receiving end. Many of
your foot soldiers are collapsing. Some
are retreating", the priest said.
On hearing that most of ASUU
members started shouting, so Rev.
Obinyan concluded:
"Christ will not tell you to fight on. He
will tell you to forgive and forget. My
appeal is because of the sufferers."
In his comments on the incident, the
President of ASUU, Dr. Nasir Isa- Fagge,
said the Reverend Father spoke for
himself, and that ASUU members were
steadfast in their demand. He further
confirmed they would not call-off the
strike until the Federal Government
meet the four-point demand in their
letter.
Catholic priest, angered the members
of the Academic Staff Union of
Universities (ASUU) on December 6,
2013, when he appealed to them to call
off the strike and trust the Federal
Government on meeting their demands
during Festus Iyayi's commendation
service.
The visibly angry ASUU members
interrupted Rev. Obinyan and refused
to say amen to some prayers offered by
him, and shouted on him to leave the
podium.
Rev. Obinyan was booed while giving
his homily at the commendation
service held for the former President of
ASUU, Prof. Festus Iyayi at the
University of Benin.
In his address, the priest advised ASUU
not to give the Federal Government the
privilege of satisfaction of fighting and
defeating them, stating that he
discovered that many ASUU members
were retreating, as well as collapsing
their structures.
Rev. Obinyan further urged ASUU to
trust the Federal Government to keep
to its promise by calling-off the strike:
"My appeal is to request you to make
surrender the tool of power. Do not give
the FG the privilege of satisfaction of
fighting and defeating you. We rely on
that voice. We believe in that voice. I
humbly request you to surrender first
in this fight. You have made your point
eloquently and clear enough. I know the
Federal Government cannot be trusted
because of their antecedent, but I
request you to please trust them now.
"ASUU will never lose by it. They will
gain by it. Be assured of our prayers.
We are at the receiving end. Many of
your foot soldiers are collapsing. Some
are retreating", the priest said.
On hearing that most of ASUU
members started shouting, so Rev.
Obinyan concluded:
"Christ will not tell you to fight on. He
will tell you to forgive and forget. My
appeal is because of the sufferers."
In his comments on the incident, the
President of ASUU, Dr. Nasir Isa- Fagge,
said the Reverend Father spoke for
himself, and that ASUU members were
steadfast in their demand. He further
confirmed they would not call-off the
strike until the Federal Government
meet the four-point demand in their
letter.
Thursday, December 5, 2013
Nelson Mandela is dead
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JOHANNESBURG — Nelson Mandela,
South Africa's first black president and
an enduring icon of the struggle against
racial oppression, died on Thursday, the
government announced, leaving the
nation without its moral center at a
time of growing dissatisfaction with the
country's leaders.
Mr. Mandela spent 27 years in prison
after being convicted of treason by the
white minority government, only to
forge a peaceful end to white rule by
negotiating with his captors after his
release in 1990. He led the African
National Congress, long a banned
liberation movement, to a resounding
electoral victory in 1994, the first fully
democratic election in the country's
history.
Mr. Mandela served just one term as
South Africa's president and had not
been seen in public since 2010, when
the nation hosted the soccer World Cup.
But his decades in prison and his
insistence on forgiveness over
vengeance made him a potent symbol
of the struggle to end this country's
brutally codified system of racial
domination, and of the power of
peaceful resolution in even the most
intractable conflicts.
Years after he retreated from public life,
his name still resonated as an emblem
of his effort to transcend decades of
racial division and create what South
Africans called a Rainbow Nation.
Yet Mr. Mandela's death comes during a
period of deep unease and painful self-
examination for South Africa.
In the past year and a half, the country
has faced perhaps its most serious
unrest since the end of apartheid,
provoked by a wave of wildcat strikes
by angry miners, a deadly response on
the part of the police, a messy
leadership struggle within the A.N.C.
and the deepening fissures between
South Africa's rulers and its
impoverished masses.
Scandals over corruption involving
senior members of the party have fed a
broader perception that Mr. Mandela's
near saintly legacy from the years of
struggle has been eroded by a more
recent scramble for self-enrichment
among a newer elite.
After spending decades in penurious
exile, many political figures returned to
find themselves at the center of a grab
for power and money. President Jacob
Zuma was charged with corruption
before rising to the presidency in 2009,
though the charges were dropped on
largely technical grounds. He has faced
renewed scrutiny in the past year over
$27 million spent in renovations to his
house in rural Zululand.
Graphic cellphone videos of police
officers abusing people they have
detained have further fueled anger at a
government seen increasingly out of
touch with the lives of ordinary South
Africans.
Mr. Mandela served as president from
1994 to 1999, stepping aside at the age
of 75 to allow his deputy, Thabo Mbeki,
to run and take the reins. Mr. Mandela
spent his early retirement years
focused on charitable causes for
children and later speaking out about
AIDS, which has killed millions of
Africans, including his son Makgatho,
who died in 2005.
Mr. Mandela retreated from public life in
2004 at the age of 85, largely
withdrawing to his homes in the
upscale Johannesburg suburb of
Houghton and his ancestral village in
the Eastern Cape, Qunu
South Africa's first black president and
an enduring icon of the struggle against
racial oppression, died on Thursday, the
government announced, leaving the
nation without its moral center at a
time of growing dissatisfaction with the
country's leaders.
Mr. Mandela spent 27 years in prison
after being convicted of treason by the
white minority government, only to
forge a peaceful end to white rule by
negotiating with his captors after his
release in 1990. He led the African
National Congress, long a banned
liberation movement, to a resounding
electoral victory in 1994, the first fully
democratic election in the country's
history.
Mr. Mandela served just one term as
South Africa's president and had not
been seen in public since 2010, when
the nation hosted the soccer World Cup.
But his decades in prison and his
insistence on forgiveness over
vengeance made him a potent symbol
of the struggle to end this country's
brutally codified system of racial
domination, and of the power of
peaceful resolution in even the most
intractable conflicts.
Years after he retreated from public life,
his name still resonated as an emblem
of his effort to transcend decades of
racial division and create what South
Africans called a Rainbow Nation.
Yet Mr. Mandela's death comes during a
period of deep unease and painful self-
examination for South Africa.
In the past year and a half, the country
has faced perhaps its most serious
unrest since the end of apartheid,
provoked by a wave of wildcat strikes
by angry miners, a deadly response on
the part of the police, a messy
leadership struggle within the A.N.C.
and the deepening fissures between
South Africa's rulers and its
impoverished masses.
Scandals over corruption involving
senior members of the party have fed a
broader perception that Mr. Mandela's
near saintly legacy from the years of
struggle has been eroded by a more
recent scramble for self-enrichment
among a newer elite.
After spending decades in penurious
exile, many political figures returned to
find themselves at the center of a grab
for power and money. President Jacob
Zuma was charged with corruption
before rising to the presidency in 2009,
though the charges were dropped on
largely technical grounds. He has faced
renewed scrutiny in the past year over
$27 million spent in renovations to his
house in rural Zululand.
Graphic cellphone videos of police
officers abusing people they have
detained have further fueled anger at a
government seen increasingly out of
touch with the lives of ordinary South
Africans.
Mr. Mandela served as president from
1994 to 1999, stepping aside at the age
of 75 to allow his deputy, Thabo Mbeki,
to run and take the reins. Mr. Mandela
spent his early retirement years
focused on charitable causes for
children and later speaking out about
AIDS, which has killed millions of
Africans, including his son Makgatho,
who died in 2005.
Mr. Mandela retreated from public life in
2004 at the age of 85, largely
withdrawing to his homes in the
upscale Johannesburg suburb of
Houghton and his ancestral village in
the Eastern Cape, Qunu
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Kenyan Man Jailed For Raping Goat, Goat Is Witness In Court
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Abomination of the highest order.
A Kenyan man found guilty of having
sex with a goat was forced to come face
to face with his victim, after the animal
was brought into court as a witness.
Katana Kitsao Gona, 28, has been jailed
for 10 years after admitting sexually
abusing the animal in the Kenyan town
of Malindi.
The nanny goat, which was presented
to the magistrate, according to The
Sun, showed little emotion as she
watched from the corner of the court
room as her attacker was jailed.
The court heard Gona was caught when
a local resident found him naked in a
field having sex with the grazing goat,
which was tied up, The Star reported.
The goat's owner was alerted and
arrived at the scene with other
residents who also witnessed the sordid
scene.
He was arrested by police and a medical
examination confirmed sexual abuse
had taken place.
Gona told the court his wife is disabled
and depends on him but was
nevertheless jailed.
Kenyan media said it was rare for
animals to be presented as evidence in
court cases, the Mirror reported.
A Kenyan man found guilty of having
sex with a goat was forced to come face
to face with his victim, after the animal
was brought into court as a witness.
Katana Kitsao Gona, 28, has been jailed
for 10 years after admitting sexually
abusing the animal in the Kenyan town
of Malindi.
The nanny goat, which was presented
to the magistrate, according to The
Sun, showed little emotion as she
watched from the corner of the court
room as her attacker was jailed.
The court heard Gona was caught when
a local resident found him naked in a
field having sex with the grazing goat,
which was tied up, The Star reported.
The goat's owner was alerted and
arrived at the scene with other
residents who also witnessed the sordid
scene.
He was arrested by police and a medical
examination confirmed sexual abuse
had taken place.
Gona told the court his wife is disabled
and depends on him but was
nevertheless jailed.
Kenyan media said it was rare for
animals to be presented as evidence in
court cases, the Mirror reported.
BREAKING NEWS: Jonathan and His Wife, Patience, Admitted Into German Hospital
Posted by
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President Goodluck Jonathan and
his wife, Patience Jonathan, have
both checked in at a hospital in
Germany as a result of a yet to be
disclosed ailment.
On Tuesday night, President
Jonathan had abruptly flown out of
Abuja ostensibly to attend a
Summit on peace and security in
Africa organized by French
government. Several ministers
and service chiefs accompanied
him to the airport for the late night
flight, but only a
handful of officials travelled on the
actual flight.
A reliable source at the Presidency
told Sahara Reporters that,
contrary to the impression created
that the trip was for the French-
sponsored security summit,
Jonathan and his wife are
undergoing tests and receiving
treatment in the same German
hospital where Patience spent
several months last year.
According to Sahara Reporters, the
source added that Mr President
had been feeling unwell since
returning from a recent trip to
London where he was hospitalized
for a serious
stomach-related ailment. Sahara
Reporters had disclosed that the
president fell seriously ill after a
bout of bingeing on alcohol.
But the Presidency had denied
that report before now.
The source revealed that plans
were made for President Jonathan
to receive medical attention in
Germany after he suddenly fell ill
last weekend in his home-state of
Bayelsa during a
visit there. The president's sudden
illness almost led to his
emergency evacuation to
Germany, the Presidency source
said.
Sahara Reporters sources stated
that Mr. Jonathan has had
recurring abdominal troubles in
recent weeks.
his wife, Patience Jonathan, have
both checked in at a hospital in
Germany as a result of a yet to be
disclosed ailment.
On Tuesday night, President
Jonathan had abruptly flown out of
Abuja ostensibly to attend a
Summit on peace and security in
Africa organized by French
government. Several ministers
and service chiefs accompanied
him to the airport for the late night
flight, but only a
handful of officials travelled on the
actual flight.
A reliable source at the Presidency
told Sahara Reporters that,
contrary to the impression created
that the trip was for the French-
sponsored security summit,
Jonathan and his wife are
undergoing tests and receiving
treatment in the same German
hospital where Patience spent
several months last year.
According to Sahara Reporters, the
source added that Mr President
had been feeling unwell since
returning from a recent trip to
London where he was hospitalized
for a serious
stomach-related ailment. Sahara
Reporters had disclosed that the
president fell seriously ill after a
bout of bingeing on alcohol.
But the Presidency had denied
that report before now.
The source revealed that plans
were made for President Jonathan
to receive medical attention in
Germany after he suddenly fell ill
last weekend in his home-state of
Bayelsa during a
visit there. The president's sudden
illness almost led to his
emergency evacuation to
Germany, the Presidency source
said.
Sahara Reporters sources stated
that Mr. Jonathan has had
recurring abdominal troubles in
recent weeks.
Edo Widow Shuns PDP’s N250,000 Gift
Posted by
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Mrs. Joy Ifijeh, the widow who was
upbraided by Governor Adams
Oshiomhole for putting her goods
on the road, yesterday shunned the
N250,000 gift given by the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP).
She was not present at the launch
of an empowerment fund to cater
for widows in the state by the state
chapter of the PDP.
Mrs. Ifijeh, who apologised to
Governor Oshiomhole for putting
her goods on the road, was given
automatic employment and a cash
gift of N2 million by the governor.
The state Chairman of the PDP,
Chief Dan Orbih, said they launched
the Widows Empowerment
Programme because the party had
received N1 million since it posted
the video clip of the governor's
encounter with the widow on
facebook and YouTube.
He described the governor's job
offer and the cash gift as a 'Greek
gift' that would not wipe the tears
of widows in the state.
Orbih presented the N250,000 to
Mrs. Pat Erhabor for onward
transmission to Mrs. Ifijeh and
made a personal donation of N50,
000 towards the widows' fund.
upbraided by Governor Adams
Oshiomhole for putting her goods
on the road, yesterday shunned the
N250,000 gift given by the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP).
She was not present at the launch
of an empowerment fund to cater
for widows in the state by the state
chapter of the PDP.
Mrs. Ifijeh, who apologised to
Governor Oshiomhole for putting
her goods on the road, was given
automatic employment and a cash
gift of N2 million by the governor.
The state Chairman of the PDP,
Chief Dan Orbih, said they launched
the Widows Empowerment
Programme because the party had
received N1 million since it posted
the video clip of the governor's
encounter with the widow on
facebook and YouTube.
He described the governor's job
offer and the cash gift as a 'Greek
gift' that would not wipe the tears
of widows in the state.
Orbih presented the N250,000 to
Mrs. Pat Erhabor for onward
transmission to Mrs. Ifijeh and
made a personal donation of N50,
000 towards the widows' fund.
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
FG’s sack threat for ASUU members ‘ll fail – Aturu
Posted by
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LAGOS — Lagos based lawyer and
activist, Barrister Bamidele Aturu,
yesterday, dismissed the Federal
Government's sack threat to striking
university lecturers, saying that
government has failed to appreciate the
rot in the university system. Rather, he
said government should meet the
demands of Academic Staff Union of
Universities, ASUU.
Aturu, who spoke at the 6th Annual Law
and Social Development lecture and
public presentation of a book, 'Law and
Practice of the National Industrial
Court," at Lagos Airport Hotel, said it is
"sad" that the Fededral Government
has failed to appreciate the rot in the
university system which ASUU wants
corrected," adding that members of
ASUU would not be cowed by such
threats.
Condemning the "resume or be sacked"
order, Mr. Aturu said: "The truth of the
matter is that we no longer have
universities in Nigeria. This explains
why many people among the ruling
class have their children and wards in
foreign universities.
"The demands of ASUU in my view are
legitimate and patriotic. The
government should do everything
possible to meet those reasonable
demands in order for our schools to be
reopened as quickly as possible."
He recalled attempts by previous
military governments to cow ASUU
which failed, and warned that the threat
of the education minister will also fail.
The guest lecturer, Professor Sofiri Joab-
Peterside of the Department of
Sociology, Universtity of Port Harcourt,
who spoke on 'The Economy, the
Rogues and the Law: The Development
Conundrum,' noted that, "the average
Nigerian lives on less than one dollar a
day. There are no roads, just as the
public hospitals themselves are "dead"
and the high education sector
practically broken with ASUU on strike
for more than four months over the
Federal Government's unfulfilled
agreement, while the culture of
impunity has become an integral part of
the norm of political appointees."
Also, Barrister Aturu, who insisted that
those responsible for the accident that
killed Professor Festus Iyayi be brought
to book, said, "Iyayi did not die in an
accident, he was murdered, pure and
simple.
"We reiterate our call for the driver of
the escort vehicle that snuffed the life
out of this noble champion of the
oppressed to be fished out and
prosecuted. They may have privatised
the economy; we won't let them
privatise our lives."
He also dismissed the on- going
National Conference, saying that it will
not achieve the objectives of the
original proponents of the idea. Though,
he spoke against the decision to
boycott it, suggesting that progressive
organisations should use the forum to
state their views on the state of the
nation.
Professor Sofiri Joab- Peterside, also a
guest speaker lamented that Nigeria
has been unable to make any
remarkable development as a result of
corruption . SOurce Vanguard Ng
activist, Barrister Bamidele Aturu,
yesterday, dismissed the Federal
Government's sack threat to striking
university lecturers, saying that
government has failed to appreciate the
rot in the university system. Rather, he
said government should meet the
demands of Academic Staff Union of
Universities, ASUU.
Aturu, who spoke at the 6th Annual Law
and Social Development lecture and
public presentation of a book, 'Law and
Practice of the National Industrial
Court," at Lagos Airport Hotel, said it is
"sad" that the Fededral Government
has failed to appreciate the rot in the
university system which ASUU wants
corrected," adding that members of
ASUU would not be cowed by such
threats.
Condemning the "resume or be sacked"
order, Mr. Aturu said: "The truth of the
matter is that we no longer have
universities in Nigeria. This explains
why many people among the ruling
class have their children and wards in
foreign universities.
"The demands of ASUU in my view are
legitimate and patriotic. The
government should do everything
possible to meet those reasonable
demands in order for our schools to be
reopened as quickly as possible."
He recalled attempts by previous
military governments to cow ASUU
which failed, and warned that the threat
of the education minister will also fail.
The guest lecturer, Professor Sofiri Joab-
Peterside of the Department of
Sociology, Universtity of Port Harcourt,
who spoke on 'The Economy, the
Rogues and the Law: The Development
Conundrum,' noted that, "the average
Nigerian lives on less than one dollar a
day. There are no roads, just as the
public hospitals themselves are "dead"
and the high education sector
practically broken with ASUU on strike
for more than four months over the
Federal Government's unfulfilled
agreement, while the culture of
impunity has become an integral part of
the norm of political appointees."
Also, Barrister Aturu, who insisted that
those responsible for the accident that
killed Professor Festus Iyayi be brought
to book, said, "Iyayi did not die in an
accident, he was murdered, pure and
simple.
"We reiterate our call for the driver of
the escort vehicle that snuffed the life
out of this noble champion of the
oppressed to be fished out and
prosecuted. They may have privatised
the economy; we won't let them
privatise our lives."
He also dismissed the on- going
National Conference, saying that it will
not achieve the objectives of the
original proponents of the idea. Though,
he spoke against the decision to
boycott it, suggesting that progressive
organisations should use the forum to
state their views on the state of the
nation.
Professor Sofiri Joab- Peterside, also a
guest speaker lamented that Nigeria
has been unable to make any
remarkable development as a result of
corruption . SOurce Vanguard Ng
Monday, December 2, 2013
Married female police officer caught having s*x with drug dealer during undercover operation
Posted by
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Jessica Dever-Jakusz!!!!!! A police officer was forced to resign
after being caught having sex during an
undercover drug operation, according to police reports in Arizona. The police officer had an affair with the
drug dealer, who she was investigating,
and blew the cover of the investigation
while she lay in bed with him.
Tempe Police Detective Jessica Dever-
Jakusz, 38, met her lover in June 2013,
following an undercover purchase of
narcotics, and in August, she was
having sex with him at his home on an
ongoing basis.
On October 10, after having sex, Dever-
Jakusz, who is married to a police
officer, revealed that she was working
undercover to arrest him.
Police detained the drug dealer for
questioning, and he admitted to having
a sexual relationship with the
undercover detective, Dever-Jakusz.
Dever-Jakusz is a 13 year veteran of the
police force.
The drug dealer revealed explicit text
messages he exchanged with Dever-
Jakusz, including one in which she was
asking him for permission to come over
to his house later that day.
The affair ruined the five month
undercover investigation, which is
nicknamed Molly.
The drug dealer told police that he was
surprised when Dever-Jakusz told him
she was a police officer actively trying
to send him to prison.
Tempe Police said that no charges will
be filed against the suspect with whom
Dever-Jakusz had the relationship with.
after being caught having sex during an
undercover drug operation, according to police reports in Arizona. The police officer had an affair with the
drug dealer, who she was investigating,
and blew the cover of the investigation
while she lay in bed with him.
Tempe Police Detective Jessica Dever-
Jakusz, 38, met her lover in June 2013,
following an undercover purchase of
narcotics, and in August, she was
having sex with him at his home on an
ongoing basis.
On October 10, after having sex, Dever-
Jakusz, who is married to a police
officer, revealed that she was working
undercover to arrest him.
Police detained the drug dealer for
questioning, and he admitted to having
a sexual relationship with the
undercover detective, Dever-Jakusz.
Dever-Jakusz is a 13 year veteran of the
police force.
The drug dealer revealed explicit text
messages he exchanged with Dever-
Jakusz, including one in which she was
asking him for permission to come over
to his house later that day.
The affair ruined the five month
undercover investigation, which is
nicknamed Molly.
The drug dealer told police that he was
surprised when Dever-Jakusz told him
she was a police officer actively trying
to send him to prison.
Tempe Police said that no charges will
be filed against the suspect with whom
Dever-Jakusz had the relationship with.
2 on duty California police officers murder homeless man
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Kelly Thomas before and after the
beating!!! Two on duty police officers were
arrested and charged with murder after
they allegedly killed a homeless man,
according to court proceedings in
California.The two Fullerton police officers are
headed to trial more than two years
after the violent confrontation.
Manuel Ramos will go on trial on
Monday, on charges of second-degree
murder and involuntary manslaughter
in the death of 37-year-old Kelly
Thomas, who died after an encounter
with six police officers.
Jay Cicinelli will also stand trial on
charges of involuntary manslaughter
and excessive use of force.
Both have pleaded not guilty.
The case marks the first time in the
history of Orange County that a police
officer has been charged with murder
for actions committed on duty. The
confrontation between the homeless
man and police was captured on video
surveillance.
beating!!! Two on duty police officers were
arrested and charged with murder after
they allegedly killed a homeless man,
according to court proceedings in
California.The two Fullerton police officers are
headed to trial more than two years
after the violent confrontation.
Manuel Ramos will go on trial on
Monday, on charges of second-degree
murder and involuntary manslaughter
in the death of 37-year-old Kelly
Thomas, who died after an encounter
with six police officers.
Jay Cicinelli will also stand trial on
charges of involuntary manslaughter
and excessive use of force.
Both have pleaded not guilty.
The case marks the first time in the
history of Orange County that a police
officer has been charged with murder
for actions committed on duty. The
confrontation between the homeless
man and police was captured on video
surveillance.
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