Monday, May 8, 2023

CMPD and Charlotte Fire at Wells Fargo

On Sunday the 2023 Wells Fargo Championship came to a close. The entire week would not be possible without the support of our Officers and Firefighters. 

No. 16 Crosswalk and patrons at Quail Hollow.

But beyond the "unknown medical" response at Hole 17 calls for Charlotte Fire (happy to assist) and a few "NO YOU CAN'T" directional answers (hat tip for the back up) it was a non-event. Let's keep it that way.

However, I need to give some serious props to the dozens of CMPD "boots on the ground" that I interacted with during the week.

Traffic - absolutely awesome job. Both at the clubhouse and Gleneagles and Quail Hollow. I've done traffic and its not something I enjoy but CMPD made it look effortless.  Special mention to Officers working the clubhouse pedestrian crosswalk and the kindness I observed a number of times dealing with slow moving seniors and parents with toddlers. 

Clubhouse Security - smooth and efficient every member I spoke to was impressed. 

Quail Hollow is a "Good Walk Spoiled" and 18 holes as a Marquee Group Escort isn't a walk in the park. Solid effort made in the dual role of both player security and at the same time public relations. Fist bump with a ten year old while staying focused on the mission yeah I noticed.

Bike Patrol - nothing but good things here. Public perception awesome and the under 12 perception SUPER COOL! Special mention to Humphries and Sgt Ward. Bravo Zulu! 

Next Year let's do it again!

CP


Monday, May 1, 2023

Michelle is Leaving North Carolina in 22 Days!


On Sunday Michelle told the Twitter World she was leaving North Carolina in 22 days. 

@Michell33650674:

I'm moving out of North Carolina in 22 days, and going to Illinois.  I WILL miss the weather and beauty here.  I WON'T miss the people.  They're so Bibley that I feel I live amongst robots.  My town is racially segregated.  My Trumper neighbor has tormented me for years.  I'm out

First thing is this nutbird has 25,000 followers. 25,000? Seriously 25,000 people follow her endless non stop hate on Twitter. Amazing.

The comments to her big announcement are just as troubling:

@JustAmyCA (JustAmy):

My family moved us from DC to Charlotte when I was 16. I was in shock/traumatized by the racism and fake hyper-religiosity. Moved to Southern California as soon as I could get away from family responsibilities. Love DC but would never, ever move back to NC.

@_ColoradoStoner:

Let me tell you, I grew up in the south (against my will), and the moment I had the chance to get the hell out of there, I did.

Never looked back, never regretted it either.

Yet the best comment (reply) and a total 180 degree viewpoint comes from non other than Steve Ohnesorge. Yeah that Steve Ohnesorge WBTV's Steve "O".

@WBTVSteveO:

Sorry to hear that. I grew up in Miami, lived in NYC, Chicago, and elsewhere. Family in TX, OK, AZ, MA. No place is perfect but my town in the NC foothills is good. A great mix of people who get along. Hope Illinois works for you. We’ll leave a light on in case it doesn’t.

As I said in my reply to Steve:

 "You're a far better man that I am". 

Steve Ohnesorge is of course the total "southern gentleman" class act and smart enough to know how good life is in the Carolinas.

I'm not sure why Michelle thinks moving to "pale blue" Peoria which is surrounded by solid red rural Illinois, would be better than North Carolina. It's like Asheville without the scenery. Both places are islands of liberalism the only difference between the surrounding rural Illinois and rural NC is the ratio of Tundras to F150s far more Toyota than Ford.

I know a lot about Illinois and a whole lot about Illinois rural life. 

Stray much more than 10 miles in any direction from Peoria and its trucks, beer, guns and farmland. A whole lot of flat farmland and tornados. 

Distant cousins who run big farms as in 2,000 plus acres from towns like Cuba, Canton, and Edwardsville, on down to Marion and Carbondale, to Cairo (Pronounced Kay-Row) and RedBud. 

I also know Michelle won't be happy anywhere.

But the comments, my flag is offensive? Going to church is scary? Republicans are Nazis?





I'm not sure which is more entertaining Michelle or her followers.

More from Michelle:

Why do you think actual NAZIS are Trumpers?  Because that's what Trumpers really are.  These guys are at least HONEST about themselves and their beliefs.  The others pretend they're not as bad because they know it's not socially acceptable.  I guess they want to keep their jobs.

These are the worms that crawl in MAGAT minds:  White is right, dark is wrong;  Men are kings and women and children are chattel;  Rape is natural;  Animals are nothing but food and recreation;  Guns are penis replacements;  Gayness is wrong...except with "the boys" in secrecy.

When you dig deep into the minds of people, you find some really disturbing shit.  I've talked to MAGATS for YEARS, both in person and online.  They are DANGEROUS.  They are filled with INTENSE HATRED.  There's noting RATIONAL about them.  Not ONE of them is a "fine" person.

MAGATS, you really are fucking MONSTERS.  You are the types who would have gassed Jews in Germany.  You are the types who would have murdered millions of native Americans.  You would have HAPPILY taken South American children from their parents as they wailed and screamed.  Sick!

What do you wanna bet that MAGATS think the dude who murdered his neighbors because they asked him to stop shooting his AR-15 was JUSTIFIED in doing so?  This is the kind of people we live amongst.  I've never felt this way about living in America before.  Trump released MONSTERS

So what is your take? Are these people real? Do they really think Peoria Illinois is better than North Carolina? Do they understand that winter starts in October and the wind across the plains doesn't stop until May. That is doesn't get above freezing from December until March and even then there's snow on the ground about 143 days each year? 

Saturday, April 29, 2023

Jeroid Price On The Run (The System is Indeed Broken)

If you've followed Cedar Posts for any length of time you know I’m usually pretty quick to condemn the condemned but this is wrong. This is all kinds of wrong.

You really need to read this. The system is clearly broken, it was broken when Price was released and this does not fix that.

South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster needs to issue a pardon and let's move on.



FROM the AP and other sources:

The attorney representing the man the South Carolina Supreme Court ordered back to prison said his client needs to surrender to authorities.

Attorney Todd Rutherford, who is representing Jeroid Price, said it has become clear to him that Price may not know that there is a warrant out for his arrest.

“So I want to make it clear that Mr. Price, if he sees this, that my legal advice is that he needs to turn himself in,” Rutherford said. “Although Mr. Price did nothing to deserve this — he was released legally from jail; he did not escape; he walked out with a judge’s order.”

Former Richland County Judge Casey Manning, who has since retired, signed an order in December that reduced Price’s sentence to 19 years. He then sealed that order.

The State Supreme Court reversed the early release Wednesday amid questions about whether it followed proper procedure. During arguments Wednesday, the justices said they didn’t like that the deal was kept secret, including from the parents of the man Price killed. The high court also noted that no formal hearing was held before Price walked out of prison.

Rutherford said in 2017 his client called to tell him inmate Jimmy Causey had been missing for two days and state prison officials had not figured out he was gone. Causey was serving a life sentence for tying up his lawyer and family because he was unhappy about his attorney’s work. Rutherford argued before the high court that the release was given because Price had helped the corrections department by providing information about the escape.

He also said Rutherford saved the lives of corrections officers by breaking up fights in prison.

Rutherford said he asked the motion be kept secret to protect Price’s safety both inside the prison and after his release, fearing he would be attacked for cooperating with authorities.

“I’m sorry that this happened. I’m sorry that the Supreme Court ordered this. And I’m sorry for Mr. Price, who has done nothing but help the citizens of South Carolina capture a dangerous criminal, saving the lives of correctional officers. That somehow, that lands him back in jail in the South Carolina Department of Corrections,” Rutherford said. “He has no choice at this point.”

Rutherford said anyone who considers Price to be dangerous should go back and look at his trial.

“He went to trial because he believed he was innocent, because he believed he had a self-defense claim,” he said. “He believed at that time so strongly that he was made an offer of 10 years. He rejected that offer and went to trial.”

South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson argued to the state’s Supreme Court the release was done without properly notifying the victim’s family and without a proper hearing. He told the court the state failed in this process.

The court voted 3-2 to void the release.

Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott said that Price had the opportunity to surrender himself after the high court ordered his arrest and return to prison, but because he did not do so, he is now considered a fugitive.

Lott also said a $5,000 reward is being offered to anyone who provides information leading to Price’s arrest. Anyone with information on his whereabouts can call 1-888-CRIME-SC.

Rutherford is also a State House member, representing Richland County. He is also the House Minority Leader.

Saturday, April 22, 2023

CMPD Looking for Suspect Accused of Shooting Two People

The story is always the same:

Police said Dominique Gantt shot the victims on April 9. He now has warrants for a handful of charges.

From the local television news station:

 The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department is looking for a man they say shot two people earlier in April.

Officers said they found the two victims along Remount Road off West Boulevard on Sunday, April 9, around 11 p.m. Detectives identified the suspect as 29-year-old Dominique Gantt as the suspect.

29-year-old Dominique Gantt Photo Courtesy MCSO

Gantt has warrants out for his arrest for attempted murder, discharging a firearm within city limits, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. He stands at 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighs about 200 lbs. He's known to go by the street names "Domo" and "Domo Beezy".

And that is all you'll hear just a 60 second sound bite on another pointless crime.

But a very quick review and the real problem becomes crystal clear. Charlotte is over run with violent habitual felons thanks to a system that is broken, a DA who is either lazy, or incompetent, liberal judges and overworked or lazy parole officers.

On March 27, 2021 Gantt was arrested on domestic violence charges including assault on a female, communicating threats and because he was on parole at the time that charge was added on March 31, 2021.

His convictions for a 2015 robbery with a gun and and two counts of  AWDWISI in 2013 adding a 2018 conviction for AWDWISI kept Gantt rolling in and out of prison for 4 years 5 months and 14 days of the last ten years.

In September of 2022 he was arrested for B&E Possession of a Firearm by Felon and Larceny of a Firearm. 

Mecklenburg DA dismissed the charges and Gantt was released on Nonmember 15, 2022.

There is no reason the Gantt should be out of jail. We have a system that no longer protects citizens and puts every law abiding member of our community at risk and it needs to stop.

Thursday, April 20, 2023

Gen X? Millennial? Gen Z? Who Cares?

If you are like Cedar you could care less what younger Americans think. Being at the tail end of the boomers gives me a profound perspective on stupid and lazy.

My experience with Millennials is that they are lazy and have a hubris sense of entitlement, yet they are not as lazy or lacking common sense as Gen Z. 

My neighbor's daughter we'll call her "crash" has not even the basic concept of traffic laws. But it is not just the stop sign running, speeding and texting while driving that scares me.

Every morning she attempts a "3 point turn" in the street before heading off to high school. Never mind that if she just drove around the block an added distance of .14 miles, she would be headed in the right direction. 

Most mornings the "3 point turn" attempt is full of near misses; the mail box, other parked cars, a speeding school bus, and other drivers leaving for work. This is not a pull into a nearby driveway and reverse course, but a legit and rather ugly 3 point in the road turn around. This lack of common sense is perplexing but not unique to this generation.

Which brings me to the question who is Gen Z often called "Zoomers" yep "Crash" is a Zoomer formally defined for your reference below:

The Pew Research Center periodically updates the age ranges it uses to define the generational groups, and that includes the Silent Generation, Baby Boomers, Generation X, and Millennials. In 2019, the organization officially added the birth years for Gen Z. Since then, other sources have weighed in on the suggested age ranges for Gen Alpha. 

The Silent Generation: Born 1928-1945 (78-95 years old)

Baby Boomers: Born 1946-1964 (59-77 years old)

Gen X: Born 1965-1980 (43-58 years old)

Millennials: Born 1981-1996 (27-42 years old)

Gen Z: Born 1997-2012 (11-26 years old)

Gen Alpha: Born early 2010s-2025 (0-about 10 years old)

When Pew Research revised its guidelines for generational classifications in 2018, Gen Z and Gen Alpha didn’t appear on the list as separate categories. People born between 1997—the cutoff for Millennials—and the present year were simply called “Post-Millennials.”

Gen Z has since grown into an economical and cultural force that’s hard to ignore. The world’s teens and young adults have been behind many of the biggest fashion trends, political movements, and memes of the last several years. Even though the oldest Millennials are in their early 40s, the generation has long been synonymous with young people. With Gen Z and Gen Alpha gaining attention, that’s finally starting to change.

While the dates are still a bit up in the air (some argue that the oldest Zoomers were born in 1995), Pew Research defines members of Gen Z as anyone born between 1997 and 2012. That means the group spans ages 11 to 26 in 2023. The organization cites important political, economic, and technological factors that helped them determine the cutoff from Millennial to Generation Z. Most American Millennials were shaped by 9/11, the Iraq War, and the economic recession of 2008, while members of Gen Z may have little to no memory of these events. Gen Z is also notable for being the first generation to be totally immersed in the world of the internet since birth.

The official birth years for Generation Alpha are still up for debate, with some contending that they start in 2010 (syncing up with when the first iPad was released) and end in 2025, while other sources cite 2012 (or just the early 2010s) as the jumping off point for this group. As Pew Research still hasn’t officially included them in their guidelines as of 2023, chances are that debate will continue to persist. However, what is clear is that any babies born right now definitely belong to Generation Glass, a nickname they’ve gotten thanks to how omnipresent technology has been in their formative years. Another huge factor in shaping these younger kids will be COVID-19—kids born at the start of the pandemic in 2020 will be turning 3 this year and will have no memories of life before quarantine.

As they gain influence, you can expect to hear a lot more about Gen Z and Gen Alpha, plus the industries they may or may not be blamed for killing in the 2020s.

In short like it or not here they come! Look out America!

Wednesday, April 19, 2023

Officers Continue to Search for Gastonia Shooter

Gastonia Police issued a shelter in place alert Tuesday evening while they searched for a suspect Robert Louis Singletary who they considered “armed and dangerous” and accused of shooting several people, including a juvenile. 



Robert Singletary Gaston County Sheriff's Office

Singletary, 24, is believed to be responsible for shooting and injuring three victims on the 4700 block of Grier Street near April Drive.

Police said one of the victims was rushed to the CaroMont Regional Medical Center and is in critical condition; the other is stable. Authorities said a woman was grazed by a bullet but was not injured.

Earlier reports indicated that the child had died were apparently issued in error. The child has been released.

A fourth person was shot at but escaped injuries, police said.

Gaston County Police have obtained warrants on Singletary for his involvement in the shooting.  

He’s facing several charges, including four counts of attempted first-degree murder, two counts of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill inflicting serious injury and a count of possession of a firearm by a felon. 



Late Tuesday night CP was alerted to a Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police helicopter orbiting an area in what is considered to be an ‘extensive search.’ Authorities continue to ask neighbors to stay indoors.

Singletary is described as a 6-foot-2 black man with brown eyes and black hair, weighing 223 pounds.

On December 2, 2022, Gastonia Police charged the Singletary in the assault of his 21-year-old girlfriend with a sledgehammer. They also charged Singletary with kidnapping by holding the victim inside his apartment and did not allow her to leave for over two hours, as well as Communicating Threats and possession of a firearm by a felon.

He was being held in the Gaston County jail on a $250,000 bond.

However on December 15th of last year he was released on an unsecured bond and a written promise to appear in Gaston County District Court on May 23, 2023.

The investigation is ongoing at this time.  Anyone with further information is asked to contact Det. J. Brienza at 704-866-3320 or Crimestoppers at 704-861-8000.  A Crimestoppers reward of up to $1,000 is available for information pertinent to the investigation. 

Cedar's Take: The system is broken this guy should not have been released on an unsecured bond in December. PERIOD. His 2016 arrest and subsequent conviction in 2017 on AWDWISI plus parole violations plus time in juvilan custody resulted in his total incarceration time of more than six years already, 1/4 of his life behind bars is proof he is beyond redemption. 

Judges and magistrates need to stop releasing violent felons on cash free bail.

As of April 19, 2023 0900 Singletary remains at large.

Tuesday, April 18, 2023

Video shows New Mexico police were at wrong house seconds before killing homeowner

I thought it was a good suggestion to post this story and the video. Farmington PD was responding to a domestic violence call and in 30 seconds everything goes sideways and to dirt.

NO judgement here just a suggestion that's it is easier to learn from others than learning from your own.

April 15 (Reuters) - New Mexico police officers realized they were at the wrong address just moments before the front door opened and they fatally shot the armed homeowner, then exchanged gunfire with his wife, according to newly released body camera video of the April 5 shooting.

Robert Dotson, 52, was killed by police in Farmington, New Mexico, on April 5, after officers responding to a domestic violence report arrived at the wrong house.

The Farmington Police Department released several videos on Friday, including footage captured by body cameras worn by the three officers who fired their weapons.

"Once again, we wish to express our condolences to the Dotson family and as your chief of police, I wish to convey how very sorry I am that this tragedy occurred," Police Chief Steven Hebbe said in a statement accompanying the release.

An attorney representing the Dotson family could not be reached for comment on Saturday.

The video shows one officer knocking on a door decorated with an Easter bunny three times and announcing that police are present in the span of about 1-1/2 minutes. While they wait, two officers discuss whether they have the correct address and chuckle when they realize a mistake has been made.

One officer then curses and backs away, seconds before the door opens. An officer yells, "Hands up!," and the video shows Dotson raising what appears to be a handgun before officers open fire, dropping him in the doorway.

Dotson's wife can soon be heard screaming "Oh my God!" One officer mutters, "Please don't," before another volley of shots take place. Authorities have said she fired in the direction of officers, who returned fire without striking her.

Dotson's wife, who did not realize she was firing at police, has not been charged with a crime, authorities said. Three children were upstairs at the time of the shooting, according to the released video.

Police have not released the names of the involved officers, who have been placed on paid leave while the state police investigate the incident.

The Dotson family and their attorney watched the video prior to its public release, Hebbe said.