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Showing posts with label harassment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label harassment. Show all posts
Saturday, January 12, 2013
Friday, January 11, 2013
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Windsor School Principal on Leave after Arrest
Windsor, CO
The principal of Windsor Middle School is on paid administrative leave following an arrest in what police say was a domestic violence dispute at his home.
Court records show Doug Englert was arrested last week on suspicion of charges including harassment and domestic violence. Police Sgt. Rick Klinek says Englert's son was present during the incident but wasn't injured. He says no weapons were involved.
Safe Havens, International
Saturday, November 3, 2012
Six Teen Girls Arrested and Charged for Brutal Attack
Chester, PA
Six teen girls from Chester, Pennsylvania
were arrested and charged for beating up a mentally challenged
48-year-old woman, and posting the video on Facebook.
The teen girls who assaulted their neighbor “just for fun” were
charged with aggravated assault, reckless endangerment, burglary and
harassment.
The woman who simply tried to offer the girls some gum or candy was repaid by getting severely beaten up by four of the girls. The attack happened on September 25th outside the woman’s house and continued into her apartment.
“It appears just for fun,” Chester police Detective James Nolan said. “There hasn’t been a discernible explanation as to why.”
The victim didn’t go to authorities, but sought medical attention for her injuries. In fact, police only learned about the assault after a local parent saw the brutal video posting on Facebook.
The woman who simply tried to offer the girls some gum or candy was repaid by getting severely beaten up by four of the girls. The attack happened on September 25th outside the woman’s house and continued into her apartment.
“It appears just for fun,” Chester police Detective James Nolan said. “There hasn’t been a discernible explanation as to why.”
The victim didn’t go to authorities, but sought medical attention for her injuries. In fact, police only learned about the assault after a local parent saw the brutal video posting on Facebook.
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