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Temecula Shooting five people dead

Monday, November 12th, 2007

Five people killed in Temecula, California shooting, November 11, 2007

A shooting at a home left five people dead Sunday in what authorities said could be a murder-suicide.

Police officers responding to a shots-fired call at about 5:20 p.m. found two men and two women shot dead at a house on a cul-de-sac, Riverside County sheriff’s Sgt. Dennis Gutierrez said. A fifth victim, a woman, was taken to a local hospital where she later died.

Two of the victims were found inside the house, the other three on a patio outside, Gutierrez said.

Gutierrez said neighbors told investigators that all five people lived at the house. None of the victims have been identified.

Gutierrez said investigators believed one of the victims was also the shooter.

The shooting brought temporary chaos to the usually quiet street next to a golf course in a neighborhood full of retired people.

“I don’t think we’ve had anything like this happen in this city,” Gutierrez said.

“I was in the kitchen cooking. I heard bam. I thought it was a golf ball,” neighbor Maureen Fowler, 54, told the Riverside Press-Enterprise. “Then I heard, bam bam bam. That sounded like gunshots to me. Then I heard all the sirens and saw the tape.”

Temecula is about 50 miles north of San Diego.

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FBI knew in advance OJ Simpson memorabilia retrieval

Friday, November 2nd, 2007

FBI agents learned three weeks in advance that O.J. Simpson planned an operation to retrieve his memorabilia items.

Federal agents learned three weeks in advance that O.J. Simpson and a memorabilia dealer planned an operation to retrieve personal items Simpson said were stolen from him, according to FBI reports obtained Friday by The Associated Press.

Dealer Thomas Riccio said he reported to the FBI a collector who claimed to have belongings taken from Simpson.

“The guy flat-out told me he had items stolen from O.J.’s house,” Riccio said. “I have a legitimate business.”

Riccio told FBI agents Aug. 21 that Simpson wanted to videotape the confrontation with the collector, who was peddling thousands of pieces of Simpson’s memorabilia.

But Riccio was not clear how the operation would unfold. There was no mention in the report of any plans to use guns.

Riccio was advised to contact a lawyer before taking any action and was told that alerting the FBI would not absolve him of any potential crime, agent Linda Kline wrote of the meeting, which occurred in Los Angeles.

“I went along with O.J.’s plan,” Riccio told the AP on Friday. “It was a self-organized sting operation. Except for the final result, with him bringing people who had guns. I knew nothing about that.”

Simpson, 60, and five other men were arrested after they allegedly stormed a Las Vegas hotel room with guns drawn Sept. 13 to seize items that were believed to include family photos and the suit Simpson wore the day he was acquitted of murdering his ex-wife and her friend.

Las Vegas police said the FBI did not alert them before the confrontation between Simpson and collectors Alfred Beardsley and Bruce Fromong.

“They contacted us afterward and provided us with the documentation,” said Las Vegas Police Detective Andy Caldwell, the investigator handling the case.

Riccio told on Friday that he called Los Angeles police and the FBI about Simpson’s plan and “no one seemed to be concerned about it. They didn’t seem all that interested.”

Simpson is charged with an assortment of felonies including armed robbery and kidnapping. Three of his co-defendants have since pleaded guilty to lesser charges and said they would testify against Simpson. A preliminary hearing is scheduled next week in Las Vegas.

The FBI reports, written Aug. 21 and Sept. 19, said Riccio told agents he had been approached by Beardsley, who wanted to sell thousands of Simpson items.

The documents said Riccio described Beardsley as a fanatic and said Riccio contacted Simpson about the items. Simpson said his belongings were stolen from his Florida house by his former agent, Mike Gilbert, and others who had worked for him.

“Riccio and Simpson want to do a television broadcast confronting Beardsley regarding the items that were stolen,” one report said. “Simpson wanted Riccio’s assistance in setting up the operation and helping obtain interviews for Simpson through various media outlets after the fact.”

Beardsley told police he had been robbed by Simpson and a group of men wielding guns. Simpson has denied there were any guns involved. He said Riccio set up the meeting and he planned to surprise Beardsley and retrieve his property. Simpson knew both dealers.

Riccio has released a tape recording he made of the incident and been granted immunity by prosecutors.

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Atlanta Police Commander Caught Speeding

Saturday, October 27th, 2007

Atlanta Police Commander Faces Disciplinary Action Following Traffic Incident

ATLANTA (FOX 5) — A FOX 5 exclusive — an internal city report says an Atlanta police commander faces disciplinary action for putting the public in danger. Atlanta police video caught the high-ranking officer traveling 90 miles per hour in a 55 mile per hour zone.

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This is not the first time that Atlanta Police Department is under scrutiny. Kathryn Johnston, 92-year-old Atlanta, Georgia woman shot by three undercover police in her home on Neal Street in northwest Atlanta on November 21, 2006 where she had lived for 17 years. She opened fire on the officers after they pried off burglar bars and broke down her door using a no knock warrant.

Two police officers pleaded guilty to manslaughter, violation of oath, criminal solicitation, and making false statements on April 27, 2007 in the shooting death of a 92-year-old woman during a botched drug raid. A third officer was also indicted in the woman’s death.

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2 plead guilty in Atlanta police shooting death by MSNBC.com

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Simi Valley Shooting

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

Simi Valley, California Tire Pros. Shooting

Four victims were shot in Tire Pros Shop at Simi Valley strip mall Tuesday morning, and at least two of the victims died of their wounds.

Police said a gunman fatally shot a customer sitting in a chair outside a Tire Pros shop in a strip mall at about 7:30 a.m. 4386 E. East Los Angeles Avenue and Tapo Street in Simi Valley, CA 93063

He then entered the store and shot the owner in the arm and an employee in the stomach. Police believe the gunman then took his own life. Witnessed said another employee escaped and ran for help.


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“It was a very chaotic situation when the officers first arrived, so they were trying to establish if there was an outstanding shooter, if there were any other people who were inured or jeopardy,” Sgt. David Livingstone of Simi Valley police.

The owner and employee were hospitalized and expected to survive the shooting. A 20-year-old man was in critical condition and a 37-year-old man was in fair condition at Simi Valley Hospital. One of the wounded was shot in the arm and another in the abdomen.

Damian Cervantes, 29, an employee of the tire store, said he had just arrived for work and was walking toward the garage when he saw several police officers with their guns drawn.

“I was very scared,” he said. “I’ve never seen something like this.”

A body lay inside the store, while the other was still sitting in a chair in an outside waiting area covered in a yellow tarp. Cervantes said he believed one of the dead was a female customer.

Livingstone said police are still investigating the shooting, but they have ruled out a robbery connection. Police are unsure if the gunman ever worked for the store.

Simi Valley, 35 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles, is a city of 100,000 that is often classified as one of the safest cities for its size in America, based on reports of violent and serious crimes. The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum is located in Simi Valley.

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