2013년 12월 31일 화요일

[US] Too Many Said-Suicides of Law Enforcement Officer's wives, girlfriends, dates, and ex's


[US] Too Many Said-Suicides of Law Enforcement Officer's wives, girlfriends, dates, and ex's



[I will be adjusting the date on this blog post to keep it on top also.]

It happens too frequently that women in the lives of public safety officers or public officials are said and believed, even without an investigation, to have killed their self.

I will be adding names to this post at least until the end of November - women who were said to have taken their own life - some declared to be suicides the same day, some never publicly identified, and some proven through the courts to have been murdered.

All loved. All missed. All never forgotten.

[I'll add thoughts to the comments section as I build the post.]

MICHELLE O'CONNELL

[FL] St. Johns County Sheriff's Deputy Jeremy Banks called 911 to report that his girlfriend, Michelle O'Connell had shot and killed herself.The initial very short news article gave no names: "The girlfriend of a St. Johns County sheriff's deputy died overnight in an apparent suicide... it was the deputy's service weapon that was involved.." Investigators were quoted in that article as having had *believed* the deputy &#8211; that he was in another part of the house at the time the gun was fired. See PBS Frontline / New York Times page with link to online documentary and related articles <[ HERE >].

MELISSA MESSINEO VARRONE

[NY] Rotterdam Police Officer told police his new wife Melissa Messineo Varrone fatally shot herself-At her husband Anthony Varrone's word of what had occured, Melissa's death was ruled a suicide 1 day after it happened. Her family says she would never have left her son, the love of her life. FROM NEWS: "State police said a 26-year-old woman died Saturday in her Floral Avenue home from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. No charges were filed stemming from the incident... The Times Union is withholding the name of the victim as a matter of privacy..."

MOLLY YOUNG

[IL] Over 25,000 people would like a deeper investigation into the said-suicide of Molly Young- Carbondale Police Dispatcher Richard &#8220;Richie&#8221; Minton's lovely right-handed ex-girlfriend Molly Young died by a gunshot wound to the top left side of her head in his residence after he texted her to come over around 3 a.m. Minton says Molly killed herself. There were no fingerprints on the gun, no residue on their hands, there were bruises on her body, scratches on his body, and many other concerning dynamics. I am typing this in July of 2013 and Minton, who lawyered up the morning of Molly's death, has still not cooperated with the police investigation. [SeeJustice For MollyFacebook group]

UNNAMED GIRLFRIEND OF DETROIT POLICE OFFICER
JULY 2013 News excerpt:...Fox 2 has learned the weapon the woman used may have belonged to the officer. Neighbors said the two were living together, and it did not appear as if they were a troubled couple. During the initial search of the property, police spent several minutes in the backyard. Sources told Fox 2 that is where the victim shot herself before the officer carried her to the front of the house... Video:[M]I Detroit officer's girlfriend fatally shot in apparent suicide

CARLI ANNE BITTERMAN DENNIS
[PA] Dallas Township Police Officer Jeffrey Dennis said he didn't kill his wife Carli - that Carli had shot herself. Carli's best friend said Jeff Dennis told her that Carli died because of what she did to him. Another witness said Dennis threatened to shoot her and make it look like she did it. Jeff Dennis was convicted. He can't possibly understand whose life he stole.[Photo is of Carli and her mother]

SHARI BETHEL CARTMELL


[TN] Nashville Police Officer Deon Cartmell called 911 to report that his wife Shari Bethel Cartmell was shot.Officer Cartmell first said that Shari shot herself, that he didn't do it, but he ended up giving conflicting accounts about what occurred. He was convicted for 2nd degree murder.Video:[TN] Officer Cartmell Reports Wife Shari's Death -"...My sister was not suicidal..."

CHELSIE MARIE RAIDIGER

[AZ] Chelsie Raidiger is said to have used her deputy boyfriend's service weapon to kill herself- As stated in news: "Chelsie Raidiger, 22, took her own life almost a year ago by firing a handgun into her chest... Raidiger lived in a Vail home owned by her boyfriend, Michael Kleinberg, who was reportedly in Ohio at the time of her death. Kleinberg is an Oro Valley Police Department officer - and Raidiger used his duty weapon to end her life..."

CATHERINE WEILAND

[IL]Chicago Police Sgt. Steven Lesner says that Catherine Weiland killed herself with his service weapon while he was in her bathroom. He washed his hands before he was checked for gun shot residue and no fingerprints were taken from the weapon. His fellow officers did swab the gun for DNA but they never provided the results to the state crime lab. The citys Office of Emergency Management and Communications has declined to release the recording of his 1:42 a.m. 911 call. The detective assigned to lead the investigation played on a police union sports team with Lesner. The State Police say they were never given Lesners clothing to test for gunshot residue and Catherine wasnt examined to determine if there had been sexual contact.

MARLO SANDRA YNIGUEZ GALLAGHER
[WA] Tenino Police ChiefSean Gallaghers wife Marlo died of a shotgunblast to the head at their home in Lacey.Investigators quickly concluded that the gunshot wound was self-inflicted and the police lieutenant spokesman told the media that he doesnt know who owns the shotgun that killed Marlo. She and her husband were the only people in the home at the time of her death. Sean immediately moved in with his Yelm Police officer girlfriend - who was also Marlo's friend - and they have since married.
THE SAME DAY, ONE HOUR'S DISTANCE FROM MARLO:

SUSAN MCMAHON

[WA] Fire Marshal's wife Susan McMahon said to have committed suicide by engulfing herself in flames at her ex-husband's home- Susan was found on the ground outside of a backyard shed that was fully engulfed in flames. The residence was her ex-husband's - where she had been staying with him. Her body was covered 100% with burns. Her husband, King County Fire and Rescue [IKCFR] Deputy Fire Marshal Melvin &#8220;Mel&#8221; McMahon was said to not be home at the time assistance was called for. Mapquest shows his station is 2 minutes from home and it was his station that first responded to the fire. Susan's name was never published in the news, and her husband was referred to only as a firefighter. Within 1 day, Susan's death was ruled a suicide.

DETROIT POLICE OFFICER TABITHA MCCREE

News reports didn't mention directly that Tabitha's husband Jaimy McCree is a Detroit Police officer, but he is. EXCERPTS FROM ARTICLES: A female police officer died today after she shot herself following an argument with her husband. Tabitha McCree, 37, argued with her 44-year-old husband Jaimy at the Southwest District at 11 a.m., police officials said. McCree, who was off duty, then took her car and went to a secluded area near West Vernor Highway and St. Anne Street where she got out of the car and shot herself in the stomach. "It was a self-inflicted gunshot wound," said Detroit Police Chief Ella Bully-Cummings... Jaimy McCree initially was a suspect in his wife's death, but investigators have since backed off that theory... Soon after, sources began saying that McCree, who had been taken to Detroit Receiving Hospital, told police that her husband, who is also on the force, may have shot her...

CATHRYN MOORE

[FL]Daytona Beach Police Officer Chris(topher) Reeder said his girlfriend Cathryn Moore shot herself with his weapon while he was in the shower.Before there was an investigation, police were already saying it looks to be what Officer Reeder said it was. &#8220;A policeman whose girlfriend killed herself with his service weapon was issued a written warning for leaving his gun unsecured.&#8221; Cathryn was studying for her nursing degree at Daytona State College. Cathryn was well known throughout her life for her great love of animals, especially her beloved horse, Moonlight, and her two dogs, Brandy and Keoke.
POLICE OFFICER AMY RUFF

[IL] Wayne Police Officer Amy Ruff, wife of DuPage County Sheriffs Hazardous Device Unit Commander Jim Ruff, was found dead in their DuPage County home near West Chicago. About 20 police cars came to the scene and spent close to 20 hours there. The Major Crimes Task Force of her husband's sheriff's department is the main investigating agency and told the media that Amy appears to have shot herself and released no other details. Amy's boss Wayne Police Chief Dan Callahan would not discuss any details, and the DuPage County coroner's office made no official statement. Amy, mother of two daughters, had been with the Wayne Police Department for 10 years.

TIANNA RICHIE

[GA] Fired a week before the shooting - for steroids - ex-Cobb County Police Detective Tracey Richie told police that his wife Tianna took her own life by shooting herself in the Temple with his service revolver.He was also suspended recently for "a boisterous" fight with her and the report concluded "All accounts indicate you are exhibiting intense anger towards your wife." Tianna's family say they believe that she was murdered. &#8220;She was strong-willed. Very caring, and loved her kids, I mean, immensely loved her kids, and we dont believe shed do that without at least leaving some kind of note.&#8221; Family said she has no history of depression.

MEGAN OWEN BARRY

[VA] Fairfax County Sheriff Stan G. Barry's wife was found shot to death in their Centreville home, and police investigated the case as a suicide. Barry called police and reported a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The sheriff said he had stepped outside briefly and returned to find his wife lying fatally wounded inside. Megan Owen Barry was an associate at the Falls Church and Richmond offices of the Reed Smith law firm and had been working as a lobbyist at the state Capitol.

NYPD OFFICER SONIA GARCIA

[NYPD] Sgt. AlexisChaparro was the only one in the house when fiance'Officer Sonia Garcia was fatally shot,but he claimed he didn't do it. "He said he heard a shot and found her in the bedroom.&#8221; Even though responding officers stated at the scene that they didn't believe it was a suicide, Chaparro wasn't charged until six months later. He pleaded down to first-degree manslaughter and was sentenced to a mere 10 years with credit for time served. Sonia is the mother of two beautiful daughters.
TERA CHAVEZ

[NM] Albuquerque Police Department officer Levi Chavez's department-issued Glock was found next to his wife, Tera Chavez's, body and her death was considered suicide. Tera's family said they never believed she killed herself. APD Officer Chavez was indicted, stood trial and was acquitted of Tera's murder. He has yet to face a civil wrongful death trial in January of 2014. This is a complex case in that many others are accused of having some role in events before and after Tera's death.

JENNIFER MARIE WEBB AND UNBORN BRAXTON

[MI] Buena Vista Township Police Officer staged Jennifer Marie Webb's suicide, causing also the death of their unborn son Braxton James Donald Webb- Jennifer was Pregnant with Buena Vista Township Police Officer Kenneth "Ken" Bluew near-full term son when he staged Jenny's suicide at a gun range. Responding officers had some doubts so turned the case over to Michigan State Police. Bluew was charged and convicted of 1st-degree premeditated murder, assaulting a pregnant individual intentionally causing miscarriage or stillbirth of a fetus or embryo, and two counts of possessing a firearm during the commission of a felony. Bluew was given a mandatory life sentence without the possibility of parole for murder plus 65 to 100 for the additional crimes.

CYNTHIA RUTH WALLACE WELCH

[LA] "Shreveport police officer [Michael Welch]'s gun believed used in suicide... Shreveport police are at the scene of a suicide on the west side of town, one in which an officer's wife died... Police spokesman Randy Patrick said the victim used a Glock and that efforts are now under way to determine whether it was her husband's service weapon. At 9:20 am there were 10 Shreveport police units on the scene..." In one of the several articles about his domestic violence incidents with another woman after his wife's death, it stated that "Welch is a widower. His wife died this past January in what was determined to be a suicide using Welch's department-issue pistol. Cynthia Welch, 30, was found in the bathtub of the couple's mobile home with a gunshot wound to the head...

POLICE OFFICER MICHELLE HAYWARD

[FL] Many who knew Tarpon Springs Florida Police Officer Michelle Hayward don't believe that she committed suicide. Michelle had reported that her ex-boyfriend, Tarpon Springs Police Sgt. John Spatz punched her in the stomach when he came to pick up his clothes. No arrests were made. Charges of misdemeanor battery were forwarded against both of them. Both were put on paid leave for about 10 days then reinstated before the prosecutor's inquiry was even completed. Days later Michelle was found dead by gunshot. Police said that it was self-inflicted.

HARRISON COUNTY JAIL COMMANDER CHRISTINE BRITTON
[IN] Believing Harrison County Sheriff's Deputy John Britton when he tells 911: "My wife shot herself..." -Harrison County Indiana Sheriff's Deputy John Britton called 911 to say that his wife, Harrison County Jail Commander Christine Britton, had shot herself. He said they were arguing, she had threatened to kill herself, he said he told her to go ahead and do it and then left his weapon on the bed. There is only his side of the story because the dead can't testify and Deputy Britton was was found guilty only of assisting a suicide. Video:[IN] Deputy Britton 911 call "My wife shot herself..."


LORI MEULMAN DEKLEINE

[MI] Lori DeKleine, wife of Holland Michigan Police Officer Ken DeKleine, said days before her death that if she comes up dead, to investigate her husband. Amid a "bitter divorce and custody battle" While being allowed to repeatedly violate Lori's protection orders against him, Ken convinced others Lori was suicidal and unstable in preparation of executing his plan. He laid in wait and ambushed her. He didn't expect a fight - that would leave her bruised and him bitten. He also made some technical miscalculations of the staged suicide scene, was charged, convicted of murder and given life in prison without parole.

VASHTI FORREST SEACAT

[KS] Sedgwick County Sheriff's deputy Brett Seacat claimed his wife Vashti Forrest Seacat killed herself - but was convicted- Vashti filed for divorce 16 days before her death. Her husband, claimed Vashti wrote a suicide note, set a fire in their home, and then fatally shot herself down the hall from their two young sleeping sons. Vashti's sister said that Vashti had plans for the future, loved her children and would never commit suicide. Brett was found guilty of first-degree murder, aggravated arson and two counts of aggravated child endangerment. Brett Seacat was a police trainer for the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center at the time of Vashti's murder.

[Everyone on this page is so much more than a victim of suicide or murder; they are loved, and missed.]

JENNIFER AYDIN PICCINI

[PA] Which version of what happened to officer's wife Jennifer Aydin Piccini is true?- When I first read news about Jennifer Aydin Piccini's death, my impression was her husband was a police officer, she went to his station, he wasn't there, that she had a confrontation with "police" and then fatally shot herself. After reading everything that I could find it seems the stories don't mesh. Most news reports didn't point out that the number of police present during her fatal wounding was two, OR that one of those two officers was her husband.

AMANDA GRAHAM BARKER

[NC]Amanda Graham Barker, Dispatch Supervisor
is said to have shot herself with her Red Springs Assistant Police Chiefs' service weapon -Amanda was living with and engaged to Red Springs Asst. Police Chief Kevin Locklear, when he called 911 and reported that Amanda had shot herself in the head while he was in another room. It was his service revolver. Amanda was a dispatch supervisor for Cumberland County EMS and mother of 2. In 2009 Locklear was fired from his position as police chief of the Raeford Police Dept. after he was charged with the 2007 injurious assault of his then-wife.KAREN FLORES
[AZ] PimaCounty Sheriff's Deputy Luis Lopez called in to authorities to report his girlfriend Karen Flores had killed herself,shooting herself in the chest with his service weapon. Tucson Police investigated it initially as suspicious, and Lopez was terminated one day after the alleged suicide - for failing to successfully complete his probationary period. Lopez and Flores were involved in a fight before the shooting, and at the scene Lopez was reportedly uncooperative with deputies when asked where the gun was. His father had to direct police to the gun in a back room. [That's it.]

SANDRA KAYE GILL

[AR] Sandra Kaye Gill was murdered by her husband, Ex-Fordyce Police Chief Paul Douglas &#8220;Doug&#8221; Gill, who had tried to stage it as a suicide. Doug Gill said the he found Sandra in bed with a gunshot wound to her head. He called 911 and said that he thought his wife had killed herself. Interviews with those close to Sandra said that she had a vacation planned, was working on a graduate degree, was expecting a grandchild, had strong religious beliefs, hated guns, and had never fired a weapon. Her husband was found guilty of 1st-degree murder and was sentenced to 40 years in prison.

YVONNE MANSFIELD

Yvonne Hart Mansfield of Altus died of a gunshot wound to the head and her husband, Jackson County sheriff's deputy James Mansfield sustained a gunshot wound in his hand. James called 911 and said his wife had shot herself. The gun used was James Mansfield's service weapon. Police said it wasn't determined who discharged the weapon. Jackson County Sheriff Morris Roberts said: "James has been a good employee." and that if the investigation clears Mansfield, he will be welcome to come back to work. Someone close to her: &#8220;We loved her dearly and miss her so much. The 2 year old child was her son, not James Mansfield's. The ER nurses told me James reeked of alcohol that night.&#8221;

POLICE OFFICER PAMELA POWELL

[KY] Jefferson County Police Officer Pamela Dawn Powell appeared to investigators to have been shot in her sleep with her own service weapon.Her husband Robert "Bobby" Powell first claimed she had committed suicide, then claimed they had a suicide pact but that he just couldn't follow through when it was his turn. Pamela Powell's sister said "He's lying. She would never commit suicide," that her sister had been planning to leave him and had already packed her daughter's clothing. Robert was sentenced to life in prison.

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This and that (including a bus story)


This and that (including a bus story)


I just cannot seem to come up with a coherent blog post. It is just easier to post pictures, tell a story, or do a bulleted list. Here goes my bulleted list (and why is it that blogger thinks that "bulleted" is not a word?)
Last week when I got on the bus, I sat down next to a guy. Said guy had a can of something between his legs. My first guess was beer, particularly since he reeked of alcohol, but then I decided it could have been one of those canned energy drinks. When he turned towards the window (and away from me) to take a sip, that was a pretty good indication he was drinking a brew. Upon further review, I confirmed it. Miller Ice, I believe. As my bus driver friend said, "As long as the bus driver is not drinking, you are golden."
After my third trip to my mechanic in five months, I told him that, no offense, I hoped that I would not see him until January 2015, when my next inspection is due. I don't even want to add up what I spent on the car in 2013, which also includes my inspection repairs in January 2013. Pretty sure it all adds up to a year's worth of (low) car payments. You read it here first: I will never buy another GM (I have a 2007 Saturn Vue).
I sang in my church choir's cabaret night a week and a half ago. For about a minute, I was back in high school, when all the world was my stage. It felt pretty good, and reminded me of how much I missed it. For most of the song, I really feel as if I knocked it out of the park. I was pitchy in a few places, but I am trying not to let that diminish what I did. Next year I plan to tap dance. I am serious. And, if you stop by again, I am actually going to put the video up.
I found out one of my (young) coworkers has the same birthday as me. I asked her what year she was born. She replied, "1989." Which means when she was born, I was a freshman at college. Sigh.
My kid does not like school. And that is putting it nicely. I have no idea what to do about this; she loved it the first five years (K at a different school and 1-4 in this school). I think a big part of it is homework. Most nights, the kid has 1-1.5 hours of HW. Some nights, it is 2 hours. This past weekend was the first one in over 2.5 months of school that she had no HW. That is right; she gets HW every single weekend. Sigh.
But I went with my kid's class on their field trip to RiverQuest. I had a great time. The kids got to launch things in the water, retrieve them, and then study organisms from the water under microscopes and macroscopes. Well worth the day I took off. And best of all, when one of the educators on the boat asked the students what their teacher's name was (meaning their science teacher), they replied, "Ms. (my last name)." They still think of me as their/a teacher!
Still quite sure the Steelers will not make the playoffs and will probably have a losing season. But maybe, just maybe, they can end up at .500. Stranger things have happened. Just glad I made it to a game this year (and a winning one at that). Unfortunately, I don't think the Pens are Cup bound this year, but I feel just as sure that they will be in the playoffs.And how are you doing?


Sign The Petition 'Ban Money Issuance By Private Bankers''


Sign The Petition 'Ban Money Issuance By Private Bankers''




The Rothschilds (formerly named Bauer) lived here. (Rot means 'red'. Schild means 'note'. The name that Bauer created means debt)


UPDATE - 25th November 2011. There is already an updated petition addressing this issue, started on Monday by Alexander Baron (the irony!), which demonstrates that the Maastricht Treaty bans the issuance of money by European nations that were signatories. Here is the petition in full.

Abolition of credit creation by private banks

Responsible department: Her Majesty's Treasury

To remove the power of credit creation from private banks and place it in the hands of either the Treasury or the Crown so that all credit for public spending shall be issued debt-free, and if necessary for Britain to withdraw from the Treaty of Maastricht with particular reference to Article 104(1) and its prohibition of debt-free government credit creation.

From Scotty

I came across Captain Henry Kerby's 'early day motion', placed before the House of commons in 1964, whilst reading The Struggle For World Power (1958) by George Knupffer. Apparently Kerby and Knupffer were great friends.

Maybe this question could be put before the House of Commons again, ASAP.

Maybe one of the rebel 'referendum 81' Conservative MP's would be up for it?.

Or, what about this: http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/how-it-works

If more than 100,000 signatures are collected, then it 'could be' (see wording on website) debated in the House of Commons.

A Motion to Restore the Power of the Issue of Money to the Crown.

This article appeared in Prosperity, October 2001, both the complete article and Captain Henry Kerby's comments.

On the 22nd December, 1964, Captain Henry Kerby MP, placed the following Motion before the House of Commons.

It was an &#8220;Early Day Motion&#8221; and so it was never debated and, consequently, does not appear in Hansard. It is, however, published in the Early Day Motion records and [they] have a copy of it at Prosperity.

THE EMISSION OF ALL THE MEANS OF EXCHANGE

"That this House considers that the continued issue of all the means of exchange &#8211; be they coin, bank-notes or credit, largely passed on by cheques &#8211; by private firms as an interest-bearing debt against the public should cease forthwith; that the Sovereign power and duty of issuing money in all forms should be returned to the Crown, then to be put into circulation free of all debt and interest obligations, as a public service, not a private opportunity of profit and control for no tangible returns to the British people; and that the volume of money be controlled so as to maintain stable prices:

That the nationalization of the Bank of England did nothing to solve this problem, as the bank only serves a subsidiary purpose and almost all money is still created out of nothing by mere book entry by private banks:


That the aims of those who want to assure private property and free enterprise, as well as those who want to protect the British people from unfair exploitation, would both be best served by restoring the power of issuing money to Her Majesty The Queen, in accordance with ancient tradition and law, as is also demanded by the American Constitution, which gives the right of issue solely to Congress, so as to assure the State and Nation the benefits of that emission and relieve them of the immense and growing burdens of a parasitical National and private debt; and to make certain that control passes to the taxed and is taken out of the hands of the present hidden and unlawful beneficiaries of taxation, much of the proceeds of which they collect as interest on all money and immense debts:

And therefore this House calls upon Her Majestys Government to introduce the required legislation, to assert the proper sovereignty of The Queen in Council in this most important of all sovereign functions, to assure unprecedented prosperity with true sovereignty and liberty."

Scotty

TAP - start your petition, Scotty. I'll sign . And you'd get your 100,000 in no time.

Scotty - Just found this among petitions already active and I've signed it.
http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/23363

TAP - Come on, Tap Blog readers. Get at it and go viral! I've signed.
Here's more background on how the money men control the world.


Now back to my regularly scheduled program ...


Now back to my regularly scheduled program ...


Now that that's over I can get back to my life. In this particular instance I am referring to the craft fair but there are several things that fall into that category. Over the past week there has been several endings and some settling of thoughts and feelings.At the end of September I felt like I had such a clear plan for what I wanted Annelise and my future to look like and then along came October and life started to chip away at my plan and weaken my resolve to the sort of future I had planned. Maybe it's just in my nature to sabotage any plan I make or maybe the Universe was just throwing me a few curve balls to shake things up and make me reconsider.It all sort of culminates this weekend. The craft fair was Friday and Saturday. I did okay. Not great. And now I'm a little concerned that I didn't open the online store this year especially when I found out the other show I had planned to do in December isn't going to happen. So what I made over the weekend is it. And it's not going to be enough to hold us over. I'm trying not to panic too much. It's not nearly as bad as last year and I survived that.The last several weeks every free moment has gone into getting ready. It has been go, go, go. And now that its over I can stop. I can exhale. And maybe as I exhaled all that other stuff went with it. Or maybe it was because after all the busyness of the last few months I was finally able to sit still. And in those slow moments I was able to think, reflect, contemplate and in some situations put two and two together to realize there were some situations and relationships that I just needed to let go of.Of course I was extremely exhausted, mentally, physically, and emotionally. But I woke up Sunday morning feeling very relieved and ready to move forward. I am a little nervous about the financial aspect of our lives over the next few month, but hopefully if we live frugally it will be fine. Thankfully I already purchased her big Christmas present, so I only have a few little things to pick up.I spent yesterday trying to get my house back in order. I still have a lot to do, I let a lot of things go. Hopefully now I'll have time to blog more.


Laws In Russia


Laws In Russia


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HALF-COURT OFFENSE PHILOSOPHY, COMPONENTS, DEVELOPMENT


HALF-COURT OFFENSE PHILOSOPHY, COMPONENTS, DEVELOPMENT



A few years ago with did a series of blog posts on Half-Court Offense. We spoke of philosophy, development and strategy. We got a lot of great feedback at that time so I thought we'd list all three parts below:

In the first part of our series we talked about why it is important to execute in your half-court offense. For teams to be consistently efficient offensively, they must be taught and coached to execute their half-court offense. We could certainly debate the advantages and disadvantages of the various half-court offensive approaches from motion to continuity to quicker hitters and beyond but we will skip that instead just to stress the need to be good in the half-court. Click on the link below to read the entire post on our thoughts on half-court execution:

THOUGHTS ON HALF-COURT OFFENSE (PART I)

In the second part of our series we talked about the key components that go in to the making of a good half-court offense.What are thosecomponents of good half-court offense andhow can wegive you some things to consider when your are putting together your offensive system of play? Click the link below.

THOUGHTS ON HALF-COURT OFFENSE (PART II)

In the third part of our series we asked what are some of the things that promote the best teaching of half-court offense. Though years of coaching and, more importantly, watching some of the best teach in their programs, I have noticed a few common denominators and share them in the link below:

THOUGHTS ON HALF-COURT OFFENSE (PART III)




Decisions, Decisions


Decisions, Decisions


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AZ rancher only paid $ 600 after feds seize prime land


AZ rancher only paid $ 600 after feds seize prime land



By Allyson Blair

For Tony Sedgwick life doesn't get much better
than it is now.

"It's magnificent country. It's beautiful. It's
green. It's full of wildlife," Sedgwick said.

Ranching runs in his blood. His family has
raised cattle in Santa Cruz County for more than a century.

His parents bought Carmencita Ranch three
decades ago. From atop the 700-acre spread can be seen the city of Nogales and
the Patagonia Mountains.

There's also a bird's-eye view of the border
fence with Mexico about a mile below, something that drew the interest of U.S.
Customs and Border Protection in 1993.

Back then Sedgwick agreed to lease a
10-foot-by-10-foot space on Hines' Ridge to the agency for $350 a year to park a
mobile surveillance tower on his property.

That later increased to $500. Then in 2003 the
payments stopped, but the truck never left.

In 2009 the agency was back with another offer
for triple the money. Not long after that deal fell through the Department of
Homeland Security decided it wanted to buy the quarter-acre piece of prime real
estate.

"The fact that they want to take this land for
$600 is outrageous. So I said we'd be glad to lease. The response to that was a
service of a lawsuit in federal court where they took the property," Sedgwick
said.
DHS also offered to pay $5,700 for rights to the
2.5-acre road leading to the land.

Sedgwick looked into suing DHS and found out it
would cost a minimum of $40,000.

"As an American, I'm not accustomed to having my
hands tied and having no chance to defend myself. I understand the need of a
country to protect itself but I think that the need has to be balanced by the
rights of individuals with the freedom and liberty we are guaranteed," Sedgwick
said.

Thursday morning Sedgwick received a registered
letter informing him that the government will likely want more of his land.
There was no mention of a specific offer.

"They don't have to take the whole property.
They can take a little piece here and a little piece on the next hill and a
little piece on the hill after that. I would be left with the stuff in between,"
said Sedgwick.

Land that Sedgwick had hoped to one day sell
might not be worth near what it was.

"It's an enormous tower. There will be a chain
link fence around it. There will be razor wire top. There will be lights that
will be on all night long. I'm not an expert. But I certainly wouldn't want to
buy my dream home in the shadow of a military installation."

CBS 5 News reached out to the Department of
Homeland Security for comment. So far the agency has made no comment.

Some thought the DHS was formed to protect us and provide for our safety. Ha. George W. Bush signed the legislation creating the agency on Nov. 25, 2002. It combined 22 agencies to create the DHS. Prior to that, Bush had formed the Office Of Homeland Security in 2001. Do a little
more digging and you'll find planning for the agency started as early
as 1995 under Clinton. The attack on Sept. 11 was used as a
trigger point to implement what they were already planning.

No one listened to Adj. Major Gen. Cugno of the Connecticut
National Guard who testified it was his opinion that homeland defense
be conducted by the National Guard, controlled by the nations governors,
and not via federal centralized control. In his testimony he pointed out the Guard with a "nationwide span of nearly 3300
locations in 2700 communities, should be recognized as the 'existing'
forward-deployed military force in this country." Cugno also testified, "Proponents
of a strong federal role clearly demonstrated a lack of understanding
of statehood and political realities." Oh well.

I also found this interesting:

In an August 5, 2002 speech, President Bush said: "We're fighting ... to secure freedom in the homeland."[9]
Prior to the creation of DHS, American presidents had referred to the
U.S. as "the nation" or "the republic", and to its internal policies as
"domestic".[10] Also unprecedented was the use, from 2002, of the phrase "the homeland" by White House spokespeople.

Lincoln took us from a republic to a nation and Bush has taken us from a nation to a "homeland".

At the Constitutional Convention in 1787, James Madison warned
that "the means of defense against foreign danger have always been
the instruments of tyranny at home." Was he right?