So, having a broken back, semi to unconscious Incoherent. UNABLE TO MOVE. is now considered non compliance? They stood over him screaming "GET UP" and he probably mumbled "dont shoot, call the cops" So they tasered him 19 times.
This is my case in Chesapeake JDR court and other items in and around Chesapeake VA
When police or prosecutors conceal significant exculpatory or impeaching material, we hold, it is ordinarily incumbent on the state to set the record straight. - Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Sunday, August 3, 2008
proof that cops lie to protect their sorry asses.
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Virginia: Lawnmower Rider Could Become $2750 Remedial Fee Victim
Virginia: Lawnmower Rider Could Become $2750 Remedial Fee Victim
A man accused of lawnmower DUI could fall under the so-called abusive driver law and pay a minimum $2750 in fines and spend 20 days in jail.
"I think it's a bunch of [expletive], if you want my opinion," he told the News Virginian newspaper.
On May 7, 2003, Bowers was accused and subsequently convicted of lawnmower DUI. The Waynesboro General District Court sentenced Bowers to 30 days in jail and fined him $551. His driver's license was not suspended, because Bowers does not have one.
That means Wednesday's lawnmower incident represents a second DUI with a BAC in excess of .20. For this charge, Virginia imposes a number of mandatory punishments, including a mandatory minimum sentence of 20 days in jail, a $500 mandatory minimum fine, and he must place an alcohol ignition interlock on his lawnmower (Virginia Code Section 18.2-270). Bowers would also be subject to a mandatory $2250 civil remedial fee (fee details) as a so-called abusive driver. A judge has the discretion to increase these penalties to a year in jail and $4750 in fines, but he may not reduce them.
Bowers already paid $65 for the release of his lawnmower from the police impound lot.
Source: Waynesboro man charged with DUI on lawnmower (Waynesboro News Virginian (VA), 8/4/2007)
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
OT:Cop Fired Over Coffee Threats
I wonder how much this type of police action happen in the Commonwealth of Virginia
OT: Police tased Blind woman
whatever illegal stuff her families up to the lady is still blind. I doubt she's a drug dealer or doing too many drive bys. Proof again that just because you give somebody a badge, gun and uniform that good judgment doesn't necessarily come with them - remember that next time you get pulled over.
ok how is this woman supposed to have punched a detective? i know she can hear but surely her aim must have been off.
WARNING to the Blind, when the police comes to your door, make sure you have a big old sign that reads, "I'M BLIND, PLEASE NOT TASED ME"
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Old, but interesting
First off I guess the reporter had to find the dumbest guys he could. However If the ads were those that hangs in Victoria's Secrets Windows nothing would have been said. I like how they always use the children to get they their points across.
Sunday, June 29, 2008
War in Virginia and U.S. against Native American's
Barry Carter barryc@indigenousway.net
There is a war going in the state of Virginia and the United States against Native Americans. Virginia is on the front lines of this war and Prince William county is the front lines in VA.
There are 70,000 Native Americans under attack as I write.
In 2008 over two dozen anti-Native American bills were passed by the Virginia State legislature.
Very Interesting blog article, you can read more here, Click to go to site.
Virginia is getting like England, they think they can rule the world.
Sunday, June 22, 2008
OT: Woman dies in jail due infection
Here is what is so shocking to me:
Tarrant County Jail officials say they’re not in charge inmates’ medical care.
“It makes us feel bad,” said Tarrant County Sheriff Terry Grishom. “We’re getting blamed that a jailer didn’t dispense medication, but jailers never dispense medication whatsoever.”
I'm sure they had some one who does this for them. They like most jail have a outside medical service contact, however its still for the Officers to make sure everyone is ok at all times.
Since Officials of the jail does not allow the inmate to have their meds with them then they are responsible for the medical care of those inmates that need medicines. I can only hope this lady's family sues the hell out of that jail and all officers and medical staff there.
Now I know from first hands that the Officers in Chesapeake jail doesn't handled mes anymore since they built the new jail, they have an outside medical services, which are no better. In my case I know this for a fact that the nurse they have need more training.
Once you are booked and if you are not bail out, and you have to stay in jail, well you will be seen by one of these low paid assholes. They will take blood to check for communicable diseases (they also check you dna without you knowing it), then you get a TB skin test. In my case I was expose to TB when I was 9, very long time ago. Once you have a p+ skin test you should never have another skin test(most dr's and nurse will tell you this), you will need to have a chest X-ray. When I told the nurse that I couldn't have the skin test that I would need the x-ray, however in her so call wisdom she told me the skin test would do. This test is to be read two days later, well in my case, within four hours I had a nice fifty cent piece bump on my arm. In my case the damn nurse just didn't listern, however it was policy, you see the skin test is cheaper then an x-ray. Which in three days the medical unit had to give me the x-ray anyway, so where did they save money, nowhere.
Monday, May 19, 2008
Bad Cops in Virginia

For those who would like to see that the Local Police in VA have been up too, lately all you need to due it to Click the title of this post or click here. how these cops break the law and get off easy and some are just right down stupid.
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Today's Quote
- Thomas Jefferson
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
OT: Mother get parenting Classes, after allowing 4 yr to smoke pot
The mother is from Menomonee Falls. She was punished along with two of her friends.
The incident happened back in October, and police have now released cell phone video taken during the incident.
The three adults were all smoking marijuana inside a Menomonee Falls home, but it wasn't the drugs that got them in trouble. It was what police found on one of their cell phones.
The cell phone video shows a 2-year-old boy taking a marijuana blunt and smoking. The video shows his mother's friends teaching him how to do it.
“He's about to do it again. Hold it right here."
The boy's mother, Krystle Weber, was in the room at the time.
“I swear to God, I better not get in trouble for all this," she says on the video.
TODAY’S TMJ4’s Heather Shannon showed the tape to several Menomonee Falls moms. Everyone had the same reaction.
“That poor little baby,” one mom said.
“Oh, that is disgusting,” another mom said.
Amy Schneider is a mother of two with one more on the way. She's appalled at what she saw.
“Instead of a child, he's a form of entertainment, and that is just awful,” Schneider said.
Andrea Holmes also watched the cell phone video.
“I am in shock. I just cannot imagine doing something like that with your child and videotaping it and making a joke of it,” Holmes said.
Krystle Weber, Sean Held, and Dane Ashely were all charged with giving the marijuana to the boy. All three entered guilty pleas.
The criminal complaint says all three were in Ashely’s basement smoking pot when they gave the joint to the toddler, so he could smoke it too. Sean Held told authorities it was “funny” and that he was surprised that the toddler seemed to know how to inhale.
Weber is taking parenting classes, but she still has custody of the boy.
Weber's attorney says his client has maintained complete sobriety since her arrest last fall. "She is gainfully employed and has been doing everything in her power to better her life and the life of her son."
Children's Hospital did run tests on the little boy and they found that he did not have any marijuana in his system.
Sunday, February 3, 2008
OT: Judge throws out case against Chesapeake circuit court clerk
CHESAPEAKE – A judge has thrown out a lawsuit against Chesapeake’s Circuit Court Clerk Faye Mitchell over her office’s backlog in processing land transactions two years ago.
Visiting Circuit Judge Pamela Baskerville stopped the lawsuit by title company ReQuire LLC of Virginia Beach from proceeding Wednesday. She ruled that the company had no standing to file for damages. In the lawsuit, ReQuire argued that state law provides for damages if documents called “certificates of satisfactions’’ are not properly and timely recorded.
Mitchell’s attorney, Jeff Rosen of the Pender & Coward lawfirm, argued that the case should be dropped because the title company had not suffered any specific damages. Rosen also argued that the state law applied to the actual property owners who may have suffered damages.
“The clerk is pleased with the court’s ruling and believes that the case lacked any merit from the start,’’ Rosen said.
At the time of the lawsuit, the backlog problem existed for several years and grew worse during the city’s housing boom two years ago. Before Mitchell took office in 2004, former clerk Lillie Hart called the staffing level in her deeds office inadequate and blamed the situation on state budget cuts.