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Haven't captured one of these in a while 🌅🌅 #adamdalmation #yorkcountysheriff #ycso #yorksc #sunset #photographer #photography #photo #insta #followers #usa #southernsky #america (at Moss Justice Center) https://www.instagram.com/p/B7pjUMYhvuQ/?igshid=1hfpluh84eit4
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Had a blast today just hanging out at the Brothers in Blue Sporting Clay Fundraiser at Rocky Creek!! It's been a while since I just sat back and watched Heath shoot. #policeweek #nationalpoliceweek #iloveacop #ilovemyhusband #powercouple #policewifelife #mylove #mydixielanddelight #friyay #brothersinblue #backtheblue #YCSOstrong #YCSO @teamclevengershooting @dangerousbutgood (at Rocky Creek Sporting Clays)
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Gastonia man charged with murder in Fort Mill double homicide: YCSO
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Fort Mill Suspect Sought In Attempted Murder
Fort Mill Suspect Sought In Attempted Murder
WANTED: Stephen Daniel Tilley is #wanted for Attempted Murder that occurred on March 3, 2022, just before 1:00 AM, on Lighthouse Ave., in Fort Mill, SC. If seen contact #CrimeStoppers or the YCSO 803-628-3059.
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Jorden Stevens, a member of the Cocopah Indian Tribe, died while in the care of the YCSO Adult Detention Center February 15, 2017, and his death was ruled a homicide by the Pima County Forensic Science Center in October 2017.
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Cocopah Tribal Man Beat to Death on Video by Yuma Police
Cocopah Tribal Man Beat to Death on Video by Yuma Police
Jordan Stevens – Source Yuma Police Department
Published July 19, 2018
YUMA, Ariz. — A Yuma, Arizona television station has obtained video footage of 10 officers beating Jorden Stevens, a tribal citizen of the Cocopah Indian Tribe, to death on February 15, 2017. News 11 aired some of the footage on Wednesday.
Stevens, 29, was being held at the Yuma County Sheriff Office (YCSO) Adult Detention…
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Marine soldier wearing 'Let's Go Brandon' Shirt to Combat Criminal Arms
Marine soldier wearing ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ Shirt to Combat Criminal Arms
Retired U.S. Marine James Kilcer turned his head to wear “Let’s Go Brandon” shirt at the award ceremony that took place in his honor with the Yuma County Sheriff’s Office (YCSO) in Arizona. The Kilcer is credited with a local hero after capturing a gangster armed with a handgun and a grocery bag. An impressive display of military training was captured on security footage and spread last…
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ユマ、アリゾナ州 (WFLA) - 海兵隊の退役軍人が、アリゾナ州のガソリンスタンドで強盗を武装解除し、自らの手で事態を解決しました。
ユマ郡保安官事務所が公開した監視カメラの映像には、ユマの午前4時30分頃、I-8とフォーチュナ・ロードの近くにあるシェブロン・ガソリンスタンド内のレジカウンターの近くに立っていた男性が、後ろの入り口からマスクをした2人の強盗に襲われる様子が映っています。
警察によると、副保安官が到着したとき、3人の容疑者がシェブロンに入ってきたことを知り、そのうちの1人は拳銃で武装していたという。
武装した容疑者は、レジ係に銃を向けながら店の客の横を歩いていましたが、客がすぐに行動して武装を解除しました。
保安官事務所によると、このベテランは保安官代理が現場に到着するまで彼を拘束するのに役立ったとのことです。
他の2人の容疑者は逃走し、現在も逃走中です。
YCSOの関係者によると、他の2人の容疑者は逃走し、海兵隊の退役軍人は警察が到着するまでその容疑者を拘束することができました。
#アメリカ#アメリカ合衆国#アメリカ軍#america#海兵隊#軍人#強盗#撃退#アリゾナ州#tokyoch#news#idiot#デイリーモーション#dailymotion#月曜日#動画#話題#ついったー#ツイッター#Twitter#毎日
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**EXCLUSIVE** brand new #ycso 2020 ford explorer's up to 13 of them being outfitted and retrofitted for service! If I'm correct they'll look like the 2016 explorer package #ycso has and I've photographed before. So can't wait to see them on the road and on patrol! #2020 looking good!! 🚔🚔🚓🚓 #adamdalmation #yorkcountysheriff #ycso #sheriff #ford #fordexplorer #fpiu #police #policecars #thinblueline #bluelivesmatter #policelivesmatter #emergencyphotography #emergencyphotographer #whelen #code3 #insta #followers #strobe #2020fordexplorer #sheriff #yorkcounty #southcarolina #scpolicecruisers (at Moss Justice Center) https://www.instagram.com/p/B7phcsDh6kR/?igshid=1emd31w07y1nd
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Cold Case file: YCSO seeks clues to 2002 murder | The Verde Independent
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Sex Offender arrest after failing to register for several years
Additionally, he was the subject of a theft investigation by YCSO deputies in October of 2019 in Rimrock. Deputies did not know his sex offender status at ... Via Alerta do Google - sex https://ift.tt/2GYoAhV via Blogger https://ift.tt/2yER1zj
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The United State Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit remanded a civil claim brought by a whistleblower who was terminated for reporting police misconduct, albeit to his spouse, who worked for a television station
In the early morning hours of October 20, 2013, [prisoner] Grose was strapped to a prisoner restraint chair that rendered him completely immobile while Officer James Moore punched him multiple times in the head. After Moore’s brutal assault, other correctional officers, who had watched the attack, tased Grose in “drive stun” mode and placed his head into a football helmet strapped to the restraint chair. Grose died a few hours later. Just months before, Moore had been the target of an internal investigation at YCDC and ordered by Sheriff Bryant to undergo psychological evaluation for repeatedly striking the head and neck of another inmate in a restraint chair.
Later that day, Trent Faris, a public information officer for the York County Sheriff’s Office (YCSO), held a press conference about Grose’s death. He stated that Grose had been placed in a restraining chair for his own safety because he had been “very, very combative,” and that Grose died as a result of injuries that he gave himself by hitting his head on the back of the chair. J.A. 987. Faris said nothing about Moore punching Grose 12 times in the head. When asked by a reporter whether officers would face disciplinary action for Grose’s death, Faris answered “[a]ll our officers, detention officers, did exactly what they were supposed to do last night.” J.A. 991.
At the time of Grose’s death, Billioni was a Master Control Specialist at YCDC, a position that gave him access to the correctional facility’s video surveillance system. Billioni heard Faris’s statement while off-duty. At work the next day—October 21, 2013—he decided to watch the surveillance video of the incident. What he saw disturbed him. Later that day, Billioni told his wife, a research analyst for WCNC, the NBC affiliate in Charlotte, North Carolina, about the existence and contents of the video. Billioni’s wife contacted Stuart Watson, an investigative reporter at WCNC, about the contradictions between the video and the YCSO press conference. Watson subsequently filed a request for the video pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act and contacted the YCSO’s general counsel about the circumstances surrounding Grose’s death.
On October 22, 2013, Sheriff Bryant held a meeting to determine whether there was a witness who knew something about Grose’s death that had not been publicly reported. Sheriff Bryant also called in the State Law Enforcement Division (SLED), the South Carolina agency that conducts internal investigations for law enforcement agencies. YCDC administrators James Arwood and Richard Martin began their own internal investigation by interviewing Billioni, because they knew that his wife worked at WCNC. During the interview, Billioni admitted to watching the video but lied about describing it to his wife. The next day, Billioni sent Arwood and Martin an email admitting that he had told his wife—who had subsequently told WCNC reporters—about the video.
Billioni was given the choice to either resign or be fired. He reported the conduct to the Department of Justice and
Soon after his termination, Billioni filed suit against Sheriff Bryant, YCDC, York County, and the YCSO alleging various violations of state and federal law. The district court dismissed or granted summary judgment to defendants on all of Billioni’s claims but one: a claim of retaliatory discharge in violation of the First Amendment, brought under 42 U.S.C. § 1983.
The court
By looking to whether Sheriff Bryant made a “showing of disruption within the YCSO” instead of whether Sheriff Bryant made a showing that he reasonably apprehended a disruptive effect from Billioni’s speech, the district court committed legal error. Instead of conducting this fact-intensive balancing in the first instance, we remand to the district court to use the correct legal standard to determine whether the evidence permits a conclusion that a reasonable factfinder could find that Sheriff Bryant reasonably apprehended disruption within the YCSO as a result of Billioni telling his wife about the surveillance video that outweighs Billioni’s interest in speaking out about the surveillance video...
We remand to the district court to use the correct legal standard to determine whether Billioni’s speech is protected under the First Amendment.
The unpublished decision does not have precedential value. (Mike Frisch)
https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/legal_profession/2019/01/the-united-state-court-of-appeals-for-the-fourth-circuit-remanded-in-the-early-morning-hours-of-october-20-2013-grose-was.html
https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/legal_profession/2019/01/the-united-state-court-of-appeals-for-the-fourth-circuit-remanded-in-the-early-morning-hours-of-october-20-2013-grose-was.html
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Reports of shots fired from cars in <b>Publix</b> parking lot in York County
The YCSO is investigating a shooting incident in the parking lot near the Publix in Lake Wylie. There were no injuries, no property damage, or any ... from Google Alert - safeway | publix | albertson's https://ift.tt/2PwqITy via IFTTT
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Another cvpi that I didn't #ycso still had! Here is a #welen edge strobe lightbar on a possible 2007 ford cvpi (I don't know the exact year)! It's one of those cars that used to be in the white and black skin before being converted to the current skin like this. This lightbar also has the incandescent traffic advisor(not sure if its strobe). This car is still in tip top condition! That's the way #ycso does it! 🚔🚔🚓🚓 #adamdalmation #yorkcountysheriff #ycso #sheriff #ford #fordcrownvictoria #crownvictoria #crownvic #police #policecars #thinblueline #bluelivesmatter #policelivesmatter #emergencyphotography #emergencyphotographer #whelen #code3 #insta #followers #strobe (at Moss Justice Center) https://www.instagram.com/p/B7pf6i2hyF8/?igshid=hh5i5enn5krg
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Where the position requires the operation of a motor vehicle, the applicant must have a valid Arizona operator's license. All persons must be a U.S.
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New Job Opening in United States :
Where the position requires the operation of a motor vehicle, the applicant must have a valid Arizona operator's license. All persons must be a U.S.
- August 19, 2020 at 05:55PM
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