On 010/05/2016, I, Chad Agnew, was working as a patrol officer for the Wichita State University Police Department, in Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas. At approximately1415 hours, officers were dispatched to the Rhatigan Student Center for a suspicious character. Dispatch notified all officers that they were still gathering more information at the time but the suspicious character was a black male with crutches. They also said the subject was yelling someone had a gun. I notified dispatch that Officer Albert and I were out at the RSC. I parked our patrol car on the north side of the RSC and entered the north door. I heard Officer Smith on the radio say he was out with the subject near the Credit Union. I observed from across the RSC Officer J. Smith and Officer R. Faison standing next to a black male all the way by the Book Store. As I walked closer, I could see the black male with both of his hands up in the air and he was getting down on both of his knees. When I got to the Credit Union, I saw a set of crutches and a black bag laying on the floor. I told Officer Albert to stay here with these items as I continued to go behind the black male. Officer Faison kept trying to talk to the subject but he was clearly ignoring him. The subject who was later identified as …show more content…
Grove, Wichita Ks, 67214, S#430-23-5847, DL# K01-31-2827, 316-550-7748, WSU ID# K765G828. I could see Ron was sweating really bad and as he kept his hands up, he had a black cell phone in his hand. He was trying to talk to someone on the phone. After awhile of talking, I could tell he was on the phone with a dispatcher and he was telling them that he didn't want to get shot. Ron became nervous of me being behind his back so I walked around more to his left side. I saw Dr. Marche Fleming-Randle approaching Officer Faison and she started talking with Ron. Her information
On the afternoon of November 14, 2015 at approximately 5:07 P.M. Deputy Singleton responded to a domestic disturbance call at 4547 Old Salkahatchie Hwy in Early Branch SC. When I Deputy Singleton arrived on scene I interviewed Sheree Washington who stated that after Deputy Ayer had left the scene from the previous call that her boyfriend Christopher Williams who resides at the residence said "bitch I should kill" you then proceeded outside, and retreived a light with a piece of pipe attached to it, and then struck her in the chest. At this time Washington called dispatch, and asked for a Deputy to come back out to her residence. I Deputy Singleton also interviewed the children at this residence who stated to Deputy Singleton that this incident
On 07/14/2015 D/S Sorensen #6290 responded to 3571 Old Bartow Eagle Lake Road, Bartow in reference to a robbery with a firearm. Upon her arrival she met with the victim David Eugene Cody. D/S Sorensen learned that while the victim was standing outside of his residence an unknown black male with a bandana covering the lower part of his face approached him with a silver handgun. The unknown male stuck the handgun to the victim’s and demanded money. The victim got into struggle with the suspect, and during the struggle the bandanna fell off of the suspect’s face. The victim recognized the suspect. The victim gave a description of the suspect.
On 11/02/2015, I, Chad Agnew, was working as a patrol officer for the Wichita State University Police, Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas. At approximetely 2222 hours we went to Omega Ct. to assist Sgt. Garwood since he was out on a suspicous character and another call on Omega Ct. Sgt. Garwood advised us to go to the Delta Delta Delta house at the end of the block and speak to the reporting party. I went and made contact with Julie Nolte and Dakotah Gilmore who were inside the residence. We went to a back room and closed the door.
On Monday, 11/30/2015 at approximately 1755 hours, Officer Lauritzen and I responded to intersection of Holt Blvd and Plum Avenue to assist Sergeant Ortiz to subdue a suspect who was fighting him. Upon arrival, I saw other OPD officers trying to handcuff the suspect, later identified as Kevin Larry. Larry was on his stomach and he was yelling that he did not do anything. Larry was resisting arrest by turning his hip side to side and was trying to pull his hands to the front of his body. Larry was grabbing our handcuffs and he was not letting them go after being told to let go. We told Larry to not resist arrest and stop fighting. He refused and we forcefully pulled his hands from his sides and placed them behind him. We handcuffed him and he
On Sunday November 24, 2016 at approximately 16:02 hrs. Officer L Wilkerson and I Ofc. R. Holcomb were dispatched by dispatcher B Coleman to 304 Hopkins Drive in reference to a disturbance. Upon my arrival I made contact with Ms. Shawntavia Lucky (complainant) who stated that her son Mr. Jousha Lucky (victim) got into a physical altercation with two black males.
On 05-11-16 at approximately 1800 hours, I was dispatched to a concerned citizen in the justice training center neighborhood. I arrived at 1810 hours and a white male adult with a mustache approached me, later identified as W01-Walker. He said his neighbor was being a nuisance because the couple living there are always arguing. W01-Walker said, “It is a necessity that you go talk to my neighbors” and “this neighborhood was livable before they moved in.” I radioed dispatch that there was a possible domestic violence dispute next door and told W01-Walker to stay inside. My partner arrived and we went next door.
P Kings claims he was integorrated by MOS Tepperman who questioned him about drugs being in the car. P alleges that he informed MOS Tepperman that there was no drugs in the car. P claims he was strip searched and made to squat. P claims that he was further integorrated by Impersonation Unit. MOS state that they were from Queens Narcotics and were conducting a buy and bust operation. MOS Rosario caused traffic backlog when he arrested a female (non-party). MOS Tepperman, Owen, and Hoosack arrived at the location and MOS Tepperman and Hoosack were directing traffic. MOS Tepperman was directing cars to turn around at the intersection when he observed P King’s car with the windows rolled down. MOS Tepperman approached P King’s car to ask him to turn around and smell marijuana emanating from the car. MOS Tepperman, Owen, Hoosack asked P King and Saladin to exit the car and took them to back of the vehicle. MOS Tepperman, Owen, and Hoosack searched the car. MOS Tepperman recovered an imitation NYPD shield from inside the car near the gear shift, mace, numerous PBA cards, and police light packet. MOS did not search the hood, trunk or glove compartment.
On March 4th, 2018, I, Officer Albert, was working as a Police Officer for the Wichita State University Police Department. At approximately 2349 hours I was dispatched to lot 16 for a safety escort to Shocker Hall. I arrived in lot 16 at approximately 2349 hours and parked on the north side of lot 16. I was approached by three female students affiliated with Wichita State University. I started my safety escort at approximately 2352 hours, starting mileage 25347.5 for three female students to Shocker Hall. The three students were later identified as Katriana Kisner WSU ID# U763B596, Nora Dooley WSU ID# W543D237, and Caroline Boesen WSU ID # N627J492. I arrived at the north side of Shocker Hall at approximately 2353 hours, ending mileage 25347.7.
On 10/30/2016 at 0251 hours Ptlm. David Stamets and I were dispatched to the unit block of S. White St. for multiple males in the road fighting. We arrived on scene and I observed three males walking toward Main St. I instructed the males to stop, but they did not comply with my request. The males looked back and continued to walk away. I again gave verbal commands for them to stop, two of the three males stopped, while one continued to walk away. I walked to the two males who stopped while Stamets proceeded in the patrol car to make contact with the third male, who he caught up to.
I offered Officer Johnson union representation, which he declined. Officer Johnson stated he was on the parking complaint on Sheldon Ave, when he cleared via the computer. Officer Johnson stated he then returned farther down onto his cruiser district patrolling. Officer Johnson stated he was not actively working, (meaning being proactive) due to the staffing being short. Officer Johnson stated as he was on E. Hinman Ave at S. 8th St. he observed a pizza delivery man at the corner when a known drug dealer walked from a back yard towards the delivery man. Officer Johnson stated on the weekend prior several guns and narcotics were seized from a house where this male was in. Officer Johnson stated he pulled over and exited his cruiser as
The victim was unsteady on his feet, had red glassy eyes, and strong odor of an alcohol substance. He advised that he was at a family party earlier tonight and was drinking. He decided to go to the store at Cheek Road and Hardee Street to purchase some cigars. He left the store to go back home and somewhere on Holloway street, a red Toyota Tercel in front of him stopped and three black males occupies got out of the vehicle and started walking towards his vehicle. He got out of his vehicle to see what the three males wanted. He advised the
Police Officer Jones, in full uniform, was walking the midnight shift in a high-crime area at approximately 2:00 AM and is approached by a civilian who told Officer Jones she had been robbed and beaten by someone wearing a red shirt and white pants. The victim’s shirt was blood soaked from a severe laceration to her head and lip. She said the perpetrator was wearing a ski mask so she was unable to determine the gender/sex of the individual, as well as the race/ethnicity. However, she was able to inform Officer Jones that the perpetrator was approximately 5’8” tall and had a gun. The perpetrator stole her wallet and was
On 10/01/2017 at 0014 hours, FTO Roman #2373 and I responded to 1346 Vermont St. regarding fight between a female and an individual she had a restraining order against. Dispatch advised that the suspect was a Latin male adult, approximately 28 yrs, 5’10, wearing a black jacket and black pants. Officer Roman and I were in full police uniform and driving a marked patrol vehicle when we responded. Upon arrival, Officer Roman activated his (BWC1) body worn camera and the footage was later uploaded to evidence.com.
On 09- 01-2017, at approximately 5:49 p.m., I, Security Officer Eric Scott, while performing security at Penrose Library 20 North Cascade. Contacted a man in the computer lab who I encountered earlier in the day. He was a black male, approximately 155 lbs., 57-70 inches tall, 20-25 years old, black hair wearing a green sweat shirt, blue shorts and tan tennis shoes. His hoodie sweatshirt was unzipped laying bear his chest and midsection. I had asked him to zip it up in order to be more appropriate, and he had. When I return to the computer lab he had unzipped again and He made clear he was not interested in following my earlier instructions.
Upon arrival, Officer Wheeler activated his (BWC1) body worn camera which was later uploaded to evidence.com. As our patrol vehicle pulled up to St. Luke’s emergency room entrance, I viewed a male later identified as (RV1) Devinelle Lavaughn Broussard with a cellphone in his hand attempting to prevent a female, later identified as (B1) Eleasia Ashanti Fraise, from throwing a (EVD1) red brick. I next saw Fraise throw the brick at a parked (D1) silver BMW, located along the south side walk. The brick fell to the ground and Fraise went to picked it back up. Fraise picked the brick up and moved in the direction of our patrol vehicle with the brick at shoulder height. I parked the patrol vehicle and immediately got out drawing my firearm to a low ready. Officer Broussard stepped out of the vehicle and drew firearm pointing it at Fraise (View Officer Wheeler’s statement for further details). Officer Wheeler and I gave commands to Fraise to drop the brick. Fraise immediately complied and dropped the brick. I holstered my firearm