Tuesday, May 28, 2024
Street Take Overs and General Disorder - Charloot!
Friday, May 24, 2024
Clark Brothers Arrested Again - Suprised?
The Clarks where being held without bond at the Iredell County Detention Center earlier this week — they were out on bond in Mecklenburg County when they were arrested again on May 21, 2024 in Iredell County.
Deputies say they found marijuana, mushrooms, and money inside the car they were traveling in during a traffic stop.
The Iredell Sheriff’s Office said deputies stopped the brothers on River Highway in Mooresville.
But according to North Carolina Courts they were released on a reduced bond the following day.
Given that the arrest is a violation of their pretrial release you would expect Mecklenburg DA Spencer Merriweather would move to revoke their current bond and order their immediate arrest.
Nah......
Wednesday, May 22, 2024
File This Under Everything is Racist
And then there's this from the NY POST:
NY correction officer shares ‘racist’ biscuits and gravy post about Georgia jail, sparking investigation.
A veteran Westchester County corrections sergeant is under investigation for a “racist and offensive” social media post ridiculing Georgia jail guards, officials told The Post.
Sgt. Michael Bourhill’s off-color post shows a group photo of the Georgia Department of Corrections – most of who are black and some appear overweight, with the title, “Damn!!” “They must serve some good biscuits and gravy at the Georgia Department of Correction,” the caption above the image reads.
“Posting or reposting inappropriate images is a violation of Westchester County employee policy,” Cioffi said. “Employees who violate this policy will be subject to formal disciplinary charges.”
A Westchester County black corrections officer group took even more umbrage, calling the post racist.
“The Westchester Correction Association strongly condemns the racist and offensive social media post shared by a Westchester Correction Sergeant,” the group said on Facebook.
“Sharing this post is not only unprofessional and inappropriate for any law enforcement supervisor as well as deeply racist and demeaning,” the group said. “To merely share such a post is offensive to this supervisor’s colleagues and co-workers.”
Tuesday, May 21, 2024
Mecklenburg Commissioner Elect Yvette Townsend-Ingram Arrested
According to local television news a newly-elected Mecklenburg County commissioner was arrested for driving while impaired, back on May 1st.
Commissioner-Elect Yvette Townsend-Ingram was arrested on May 1 in Gaston County. She was in a parking lot in Belmont on Catawba Street. The police report says she was arrested at Kevin Loftin Riverfront Park.
Records show Townsend-Ingram had a blood alcohol content more than two and a half times the legal limit. She blew a 0.2 for her breathalyzer test.
Townsend-Ingram, who called the incident a learning experience. She said she takes accountability for the arrest.
“I’m looking at this as a moment of, you know what, this is a teachable moment. You can use this to empathize with people,” Townsend-Ingram said. “Things happen, but it’s how you move forward from them that makes the difference.”
Townsend-Ingram said she had a weak moment after she lost her job at Johnson C. Smith University and was also mourning the death of her brother, who died in March.
“I had brought with me a bottle of wine. I fell asleep with the car running for the air conditioning and with the bottle of wine open,” she said. “So when the police came knocking on my door, Belmont police came and knocked on my door and arrested me because they said I had intent to drive.”
She was arrested and taken to the Gaston County jail. The warrant says she drove her car but Townsend-Ingram denies she was driving.
Townsend-Ingram said she is not hiding from her mental health issues and wants people to learn from this.
“It’s a distraction. A distraction of my own creation, but it’s a distraction,” she said.
Yvette Townsend-Ingram, a Democrat, will be sworn on to the Mecklenburg County Commission later this year. She defeated Pat Cotham in the March primary to earn the third at-large spot. No Republicans are running.
The incident won’t impact her ability to be sworn into office.
Cedar's Take:
2 and 1/2 times the legal limit on wine? That's more than me tossing one back before having dinner with my Baptist mother in law.
Note Robin and Andréa are hot Yvette omg not! Convince me I'm wrong?
Sunday, May 19, 2024
Idiots Among Us - Audrey Ellise Stanley
Seems like the 20 year old Audrey Stanley had a heck of a Friday night.
SHP apparently lit her happy ass up and quickly determined she was higher than Jesus. Seems it was only 7PM but she had a head start on the night of fun. Seems she was so intoxicated she was unable or unwilling to perform a breathalyzer test.
In addition to her charges of:
Reckless Driving to Endanger, Obtain/Attempt to Obtain Alcohol with a Fake Drivers License, Driving While Impaired and Driving After Consuming Alcohol Under 21, Her license was automatically revoked.
She was released from the Mecklenburg County Intake Center on an unsecured bond of $5,000.00.
Wednesday, May 15, 2024
Pineville North Carolina OIS
Pineville Police said they were called to the Food Lion on Johnston Road (which is inside the Pineville town limits) because someone was shoplifting. An off-duty Pineville Police Department sergeant who was working at the store in uniform caught up with the suspect in the parking lot.
The Pineville Officer attempted to detain the suspect who resisted arrest and the confrontation turned into a physical fight.
The suspect managed to break free and run from the Officer. With the Officer in foot pursuit the suspect ran across Johnston Road (often confused as being Park Road) That led to the two running across the street to an apartment complex on the other side of Johnston Road which is inside the Charlotte City limits.
Officials say a second physical altercation began between the Pineville Officer and the shoplifting suspect at the apartment complex, in which the sergeant fired his weapon, shooting and killing the suspect.
The suspect, who police identified as 46-year-old Dennis Bodden, and the officer got into a struggle before Bodden took off toward the Berkshire Place apartments across the street. Police said Bodden “ignored and refused verbal and lawful orders to stop.”
At this time the Pineville Officer has not been identified
Tuesday, May 14, 2024
National Police Week - Open Invitation
It’s National Police Week and therefore as was the case last year any CMPD Officer current and or retired who might find themselves out at the coast this Saturday the invitation from retired CMPD Sgt Whit Neal is come on by Ocean Isle Beach 1530 hours til the beer runs out.