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Man flees from deputies at RI County Courthouse

 

Dustin Lemmon

The Quad-City Times

Wednesday, May 11, 2011 8:06 pm

buy this photoRock Island County deputies clean up a mess created by a man who fled from security at the courthouse this morning. The man slammed into two glass doors as he wrestled with court staff while trying to exit the building.

(Dustin Lemmon/Quad-City Times)

A man who fled security Wednesday at the Rock Island County Courthouse slammed into two large glass doors as he tried to get away and suffered significant injuries.

Demetrius C. Bateman, 25, was apprehended after a foot chase near the foot of the Centennial Bridge, Rock Island County Sheriff Jeff Boyd said.

Bateman was in court for a misdemeanor hearing when deputies went to arrest him on a warrant for failure to appear for a driving while revoked charge, the sheriff said.

Boyd said the suspect fled the courtroom and slammed into large glass exit doors on the west side of the courthouse. Boyd said Bateman apparently didn’t hit the bar to release the door and suffered severe cuts.

Rock Island County Sheriff’s Sgt. Mark Biscontine and Bailiff Russ Griffin caught up to Bateman at the courthouse exit, but he managed to get away. They continued to chase him until they caught him near the bridge, Boyd said.

Large holes and cracks were left in the two exit doors. Shortly after the incident, deputies were on the scene breaking out the remaining glass and sweeping up the mess.

Boyd said the deputy and bailiff suffered cuts and abrasions, and the bailiff might have broken a finger. They were being treated at an area hospital.

Meanwhile, Bateman underwent surgery at the hospital, the sheriff said, but his injuries were not considered life-threatening. He was to be taken into custody once released.

Boyd said the sheriff’s department is seeking two counts of aggravated battery and a charge of criminal damage to property against Bateman in connection with the incident.

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Burglar left paralyzed in escape attempt

Burglar left paralyzed in escape, police say

 
Bianca Cain
The Augusta Chronicle
Staff Writer
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
 

Police say a 43-year-old burglar trying to flee a weekend break-in in Hephzibah broke his neck while jumping from a deck and is now paralyzed.

Richmond County sheriff's Sgt. Dan Carrier said Carl Thur­mond was in the middle of a burglary on Daisy Lane about 9 p.m. when someone came home.

In an attempt to get away, the Hephzibah man jumped from the deck but landed on his head. He was taken to a hospital with broken vertebrae.

When authorities arrived, Thurmond still had a remote from a TV he was attempting to steal in his pocket, police said.

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Woman Had 47 Balloons of Heroin in Her Body

Woman Had 47 Balloons of Heroin in Her Body

Woman Had 47 Balloons of Heroin in Her Body
 
Dan Jovic 
Fox8.com Reporter

11:45 a.m. EDT, May 10, 2011

DELAWARE COUNTY, Ohio -- A woman from Willard, Ohio was arrested last week after police found 47 heroin filled balloons inside her body cavity.

According to officials, a Delaware County Sheriffs Deputy received a tip that Tiffany Giummo, 20, of Willard, would be traveling to the Columbus area in an effort to purchase heroin on May 5.

Deputies began surveillance on Giummo and followed her as she exited a vehicle she was traveling in and enter another vehicle.

Police say she drove around the block in the second car and then got back into the original vehicle.

A traffic stop was initiated because of the suspicious behavior and Giummo was questioned if she was concealing drugs. According to authorities she admitted that she had heroin inside her body.

After being placed under arrest Giummo was taken to the Delaware County Jail where 47 balloons filled with heroin were removed from her body.

She is currently being held on a felony charge of possession of drugs at the Delaware County Jail.
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Thieves Now Using Tow Trucks To Steal Cars

Towed Away: Thieves Using Tow Trucks To Steal Cars

 
Scott Noll

12:45 a.m. CDT, May 11, 2011

FAST FACTS:
  • Victims say thieves using tow trucks to help steal cars
  • Midtown apartment manager says four tow truck drivers have come to her complex in recent weeks
  • Police urge people to be on the lookout for people scouting parking lots looking for cars

(Memphis 5/10/2011) It's a new twist to an old crime, and it's happening in broad daylight, right under the noses of unsuspecting victims and their Mid-South neighbors.

Kathy Lambert couldn't believe what she saw on her security cameras.

"They're not discriminatory," explained Lambert, manager of Broadmoor Apartments in Midtown. "They're just taking them really."

Four times in the last three weeks tow truck drivers showed up outside her Midtown apartment complex ready to take cars.

"They're simply taking them because they can," said Lambert.

She says she didn't call for the wreckers.

Puzzled, Lambert turned to her video surveillance system.

It showed a group of guys scouting out her parking lot then waving in a tow truck in to take away cars the scouts don't own.

"They're very aggressive in what they're doing," said Lambert. "They come in with a team, they don't come alone."

Eric Bonner couldn't believe it when he looked out his window and spotted a tow truck back up to his 2007 Ford Five Hundred.

"Man, my heart's racing like, 'why is this guy, looks like he's fixing to tow my car," recalled Bonner.

Irate, he ran and confronted the driver.

"By the time I got down here, he's screaming and hollering, saying he wasn't fixing to pull my car," Bonner explained.

He doesn't believe the driver's story. It came just days after his neighbor's Jeep was hauled away from the complex.

A security camera picture shows it on the back of a flatbed tow truck.

A police report verifies the SUV was not repossessed.

"People that are doing it need to be where they need to be which is locked up," said Bonner.

Memphis police say it's too soon to tell if the cases are connected.

Lt. James Grigsby from MPD's Auto Theft Unit says it's rare to see tow trucks stealing cars from parking lots.

"There are a few cases we've had where the tow truck drivers unwittingly, unwillingly participated in this because they just didn't simply know," said Grigsby.

WREG On Your Side Investigators tracked down the owner of TCJ's Towing.

He says he was called to the same parking lot last month by a man named Bobby.

"He called me, said he'd done some work at that apartment complex," said tow truck driver Tim Sisco. "They gave him the Jeep and I could buy it for $50."

Suspicious, Sisco called Lambert, the apartment manager.

"I own the company and we've never employed anyone named Bobby," said Lambert.

Sisco says it's not the only time Bobby has called offering a parked car.

"It's not been that same apartment complex, it's been other apartment complexes," said Sisco. We showed the tow company owner the pictures from Lambert's lot.

He easily identified one of the lookouts caught on camera.

"That's Bobby," said Sisco as he looked at the picture.

Then we showed Sisco a mugshot of Bobby White Jr.

White was in jail after he was busted trying to sell a stolen car.

"Same person," said Sisco. He says he's known White for seven years.

There's no doubt in Sisco's mind what's going on.

"He was stealing the car, he had to be," said Sisco. "I probably ain't the only one he called about buying it."

Sisco says he won't take a car without a bill of sale or title.

He says other tow truck drivers, who he wouldn't name, aren't as careful.

Sisco believes they're lured in by the chance to buy a car from a spotter, then turn around and sell it for parts or scrap.

"So no doubt in your mind thieves are using tow truck companies to try and steal cars," asked WREG On Your Side Investigator Scott Noll.

"Tow trucks, yes," said Sisco. "That, or they'll hook a chain to it themselves."

He says most people don't question a tow truck taking a car from a parking lot.

That's why police urge people to be aware of what's happening around them.

If you spot a group of people who don't belong just hanging out or checking out cars, pick up the phone.

"If it doesn't look right, it's probably not right," said Lt. Grigsby. "Call us and we'll come out, let us come out and check out what's going on."

Already, Lambert says one renter is moving out because of concerns about her safety.

Now the apartment manager hopes that by letting people know what's happening, they'll be able to push back before another car gets pulled right out from under its owner.
 
"You're paying for a vehicle that might not be there tomorrow morning just because someone wants $50," said Lambert.

Today, weeks after we started our investigation, Memphis Police arrested and charged Bobby White and another man with using the tow truck to steal the white Jeep from the apartment complex. But that may not be the end of this story. Lambert, the apartment manager says her cameras have caught at least two different sets of scouts working her parking lot scoping out cars. Citywide, more than 900 cars have been reported stolen in Memphis so far this year.

LINK TO VIDEO:

http://www.wreg.com/videobeta/39fedfc7-2599-491c-83e6-4ce02ed5ed22/News/A-New-Kind-of-Car-Thief

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Instant Heart Attack sandwich under fire

Instant Heart Attack sandwich under fire

GRACE MILLIMACI
LIFE+STYLE EDITOR with AP
The West Australian
May 11, 2011, 9:27 am
 
Instant Heart Attack sandwich under fire

Wayne Parham Photography

A popular New York City deli says a potential legal challenge to its Instant Heart Attack sandwich isn't kosher.

A lawsuit filed on Tuesday in the federal court says the Heart Attack Grill restaurant chain has accused the 2nd Avenue Deli of stealing its idea to spoof healthy eating with calorie-bomb entrees like the three-patty Triple Bypass Burger.

It asks the court to block Arizona-based Heart Attack Grill from pursuing a trademark infringement case.

The deli's Instant Heart Attack sandwich is made up of two potato pancakes and a piled-high choice of corned beef, pastrami, turkey or salami. The 2nd Avenue Deli Instant Heart Attack costs $US23.95 ($22).

The Manhattan deli also has plans for a Triple Bypass sandwich.

2nd Avenue Deli says it is "home to the finest Jewish culinary creations in New York City". It serves only kosher meat, poultry and fish.

Meanwhile, Heart Attack Grill is a hospital-themed restaurant with chains in Arizona and Texas.

The company says it has become internationally famous for "embracing and promoting an unhealthy diet of incredibly large hamburgers".

"Customers are referred to as 'patients', orders as 'prescriptions', and the waitresses as 'nurses'," HAG says.

Items on the company's menu include Single, Double, Triple and Quadruple Bypass Burgers, Flatliner Fries (which are "deep fried in pure lard"), Lucky Strike no-filter cigarettes for the adults and Candy Cigarettes "for the kids".

Its Butterfat Shake has the world's highest butter fat content, HAG says.

"The menu names imply coronary artery bypass surgery and refer to the danger of developing atherosclerosis from the food's high proportion of saturated fat and excessive caloric content," the company says.

"The Quadruple Bypass Burger has been quoted by the media at around 8000 calories.

The Instant Heart Attack Sandwich from 2nd Avenue Deli.

 

"One of the restaurant's most celebrated (and widely publicised) gimmicks is the free wheelchair service provided to those 'patients' who successfully finish the Quadruple Bypass Burger. Amidst a flurry of photography from tourist bystanders the 'patients' are pushed in a wheelchair out to their cars."

Heart Attack Grill was created in 2005 by "Dr Jon".

The company says Dr Jon is a "non-American Medical Association recognised physician" who was arrested after threatening to set a fire hose on a group of picketing nurses.

"He has been glorified as the freedom-fighting archenemy of political correctness by some, and demonised as a charlatan 'nutritional pornographer' by others," the company says.

"Dr Jon can be found each day at the griddle, actually flipping hamburgers in his white doctor's lab coat and stethoscope.

"The restaurant has found itself in a continual state of self-defence against various activist groups and branches of state government."

HAG says diners who reach the 350 pound (160kg) "goal weight" will be treated to free meals.

Dr Jon's fitness book Heart Attack Grill Diet attempts to teach readers how to eat, drink and smoke their way to better health, the company says.

HAG is not short of fans, with tens of thousands of people enjoying the restaurant chain's Facebook page.

Dr Jon, aka Jon Basso, told Fox News presenter Neil Cavuto in 2007 that Heart Attack Grill was "like every restaurant should be - a place to enjoy one's life, eat to the fullest (and) have fun".

"Don't worry about what people are telling you," Basso told Cavuto.

"I am an American citizen. My customers, or patients, as I call them, are American citizens. And we will eat what we want to."

A Heart Attack Grill lawyer did not respond to an Associated Press request for a comment. A 260kg man who served as the company's spokesman died in March.

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Judge calls defendant 'gayer than a sweet-smelling jockstrap'

Wis. judge calls defendant ‘gayer than a sweet-smelling jockstrap’

 

Louis Weisberg
May 10, 2011 

 

Before sentencing a former school bus driver to prison for molesting young boys, the judge ridiculed the defendant for claiming to be a heterosexual.

“I think you were born gayer than a sweet smelling jock strap,” Judge Philip Kirk of Waupaca told Delton Gorges, 71, before sending him to prison for seven years on counts of sexual assault of a child, repeated sexual assault of a child and two misdemeanor counts of fourth-degree sexual assault. Gorges will serve 15 years of extended supervision after his prison release.

Kirk said he believes Gorges was the victim of a homophobic society in the 1940s and 1950s.

“No one knew there was a closet to come out of in those days,” the judge said. “You know you had to be very careful, because you could have found your penis floating in the Wolf as walleye bait. It was a terrible life to have to live.”

But Kirk added, “I think that if anyone believes that in the last 10 years or 15 years all of a sudden you developed an interest in homosexuality and young boys, then I must have looked ravishing in my prom dress this year.”

Although the judge’s rant sounded sympathetic toward gay people, critics told Fox 11 they were concerned that it linked homosexuality with pedophilia.

“Sometimes people don’t say the right thing, but they potentially mean well,” said Andrew DeBaker, co-chair of the gay rights group New Pride. “The thing that concerns me is the linking homosexuality, linking being gay with, in this case, child molestation.”

Gorges, who drove a school bus for 33 years, pleaded no contest to the charges.

 

LINK TO VIDEO:

http://www.fox11online.com/dpp/news/video-judge-philip-kirks-remarks

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