On 07/04/2015 at approximately 1450 hours, I responded to 111 N. Main Street (Sovereign Guns) in reference to six firearms being reported missing from inventory. Upon my arrival, I was met by the business owner Courtney Childers who stated that when she was conducting her annual audit of inventory when she noticed six firearms was not accounted for. I then asked Ms. Childers if there is a possibility that an employee with company could have stolen the firearms. Ms. Childers was very adamant that the firearms were not stolen but missing due to a clerical error during shipment. Ms. Childers stated that this is a common error that occurred previously. Ms. Childers believes the firearms never arrived to the business. Ms. Childers advised
In October 2013, law enforcement personnel executed a search warrant at a storage unit in Dunbar, where they discovered two firearms. Quinones rented the unit and owned the guns, a 20-gauge shotgun and .22 caliber rifle.
On Tuesday, January 19, 2016 at about while present at group 31 office, I reviewed the CCRB interview of Sgt. Joseph Grimm as it pertains to the above allegation of missing property. Sgt. Grimm stated the following;
Davidson said she had noticed the gun missing first and she believed her sister's boyfriend, Jesse Copeland, who has been staying at the Davidson residence with Mrs. Davidson's sister Lauren James, took the gun for money he owed someone. Mrs. Davidson said she didn't decide to make a report of the incident until her sister, Lauren, contacted her on 01/15/16 and told her someone had taken items from her residence. Mrs. Davidson said she was on vacation when Lauren contacted her and that she contacted the Sheriff's Office as soon as she got home. Mrs. Davidson said she believes Jesse took the missing items due to there being no signs of forced entry into her
On July 11, 2015 at approximately 1140 hrs I dispatched to Police Headquarters for a report of domestic violence.
Vanzetti was being tried under Massachusetts' felony-murder rule, but no direct evidence had been tied Vanzetti's .38 nickel-plated Harrington & Richardson five-shot revolver to the crime scene. The only question that arouse with it was that the slain guard apparently had one identical in type and appearance, but was missing from the crime scene. No witness testified to seeing anyone take the gun. Additionally, witnesses to the payroll shooting had described Berardelli as reaching for his gun on his hip when he was cut down by pistol fire from the robbers, but his holster was empty when the body was found. There were other attempts made at proving he had stolen the gun, but not proper evidence or complete advance was able to be shown.
No one was located in the house and patrol exited the residence to obtain a search warrant to collect the rifle. Dispatch was also advised of a pistol that was used in an assault the day before with the same suspect.
1-22-2016 After talking with Matthew Blair, Information Technology Support Manager, 724-836-7795 the bullet was found in a locked office room 218 in the corner door near entering room 217 A, Cassel Hall, Computer help center a police officer arrived and interviewed the department as a group and took the bullet. William Franicola was at the Cassel Hall Computer Center on 1-20-2016 and 1-21-2016 Talking with Keith Polonoli, EdD , Instructional Technology, 724-836-7162 was he questioned ? Was Bob Godzik Question his Truck was park At FOB he could have been in Cassel Hall . However, It was Jeffrey Antal, Media & Instructional Technology Services Coordinator, 724-836-9872 who reported this to police department and relayed to Matt that the police department didn’t seem excited. Police Chief Daniel Lynch knows I clean Cassel Hall and believe I’m being harassed Bob and Julie Godzik however, once again matter not taken
After the school approved this research, all three teachers of 433 math were contacted for the possibility of the study being conducted in their classrooms. All three happily agreed to take part in this study. Approximately, three days before data collection, the teachers passed out an Opt-Out form (see Appendix I) to the students. This form allowed the students and their parents to choose not to participate in the study. All students who do not return the form participated in the Do-Now. The teacher received a manila folder with two different variations of the Do-Now, fluent and disfluent (see Appendix II and III). The folder contained the exact number of papers as students in the class. Within the folder, there was an equal number of fluent
I was advised by the family James Welker us to have a pistol but pawned it for money. I then went into the residence to check the .22 caliber rifle. When I checked the rifle the chamber was empty and the magazine was filled with .22 caliber ammunition. The rifle appeared as if had not been
a. Many phrases could accurately describe the concept of mathematics and more specifically break down the eccentric content in which math depicts different theorems and ideas that mathematics has been presented in. I would say that three phrases would be the idea of it being “complex” in its relation to always building upon another idea and the “big picture” ideas that can never be truly understood without understanding another concept on mathematics. The second phrase would be “always changing” because of the idea that mathematics has never been set in stone and is always being changed and discovered anew due to new revolutions and discoveries being made in the field every single day. The final concept is the fact that “it’s everywhere” in reference to the idea that mathematics can always be applied and found in all aspects of daily life and there is no true way to escape the concept on mathematics and the always expanding ideas it brings to society.
Genetics and DNA provide the structure for living and in a social context in our everyday experiences in the world. By giving us a better understanding on describing human evolution. I believe that both genetics and DNA has challenged my conception of what it means to be human. The reason being is that throughout time science has been able to use technology that allows people to use genetics and DNA to create what they would call a “perfect human”. By that I mean a couple who is unable to conceive can get to a sperm bank and literally pick and choose how they want their child to look like. Another thing science has been able to do is cloning of others.
III. Mass Transportation- Encourage usage of mass transportation to improve air quality and traffic congestion.
I’m always fascinated by the stories of successful entrepreneurs such as Jack Ma, the founder of Alibaba and Elon Musk the founder of Tesla and Space X. It is not only because of they are famous but also because they found their investors who contribute to their success and have the right to take part of it. The curiosity of finance drags me into the field of commerce and investment. Finance, a comprehensive study, requires the ability of mathematics and understanding of the economic environments which are my two favorite subjects since I was in year 11. I got my first chance to access to the field of finance in 2017 through two internships: at China Everbright Bank and Nuoyuan Holdings, a subsidiary of Hanfor Holdings. Getting to
Gary Tallman approached me and advised that the person was deceased. He stated time of death was 5:22 P.M. I asked Capt. Tallman where the weapon was at. Capt. Tallman stated Fireman Darin Groom secured the weapon then handed it to him. Capt. Tallman stated he put the gun in the fire truck. I went to the fire truck and retrieved the gun. The gun is a Glock model 17C 9mm. I took the gun and magazine with 12 live rounds and placed them into an evidence bag. I secured the gun and ammunition in my trunk. The Glock pistol will be placed into property. I spoke to Fireman Groom who secured the Glock. Fireman Groom stated when he arrived on scene the deceased person was laying face up. Fireman Groom stated the gun was laying near the deceased's left hand. Fireman Groom stated the barrel of the gun was pointed toward the deceased's hand. Fireman Groom stated (1) spent shell casing was laying on the ground a few feet from the deceased. Fireman Groom stated for safety reason's he picked up the glock, removed the magazine, slid the slide back ejecting (1) live round. Fireman Groom stated after securing the weapon he handed the gun to Capt. Tallman. Capt. Tallman showed me the spent casing on the ground. A fireman stood over the casing so that it was not kicked. Photographs of the spent casing were taken. I took the spent casing and put it into a evidence bag and secured it in my trunk. The spent casing will be placed into
Several minutes after the shooting, a local police officer discovered a Remington 30-06 rifle along with a wealth of physical evidence, as follows: an overnight bag containing assorted toiletries, two unopened cans of beer, a portable radio with the number “00416” scratched on its side, (later discovered to be James Earl Ray’s inmate number while a prisoner at Missouri State Penitentiary), a pair of pliers with “Romage Hardware” stamped on the handle, a Memphis newspaper dated April 4, 1968, a brown paper bag on which “Homestead” was printed and men’s underwear. Also found was a cardboard box that contained Bushnell binoculars and a paper bag and receipt from York Arms Company dated April 4, 1968, along with cartridge and some ammunition.