Wednesday, April 04, 2007

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How long will this last?

Commissioner Johnson and other top police officials are hitting the streets Monday night in an attempt to stop a wave of murders that has topped 100.

We are witnessing what may be the beginning of a galvanizing effort to combat the rising tide of violence in Philadelphia. From government initiatives, community initiatives and the police who Monday night in a dramatic move at the direction of Commissioner Sylvester Johnson, put all it's commanders on the streets to help officers fight crime.

Staff Inspector Gerald Bates normally wears a suit, but Monday night he was back in uniform helping patrol the streets. Soon, the radio dispatcher puts the word out about a burglary in progress not far from us in the Summerdale section.
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The ole spinning ball spare conversion

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I just don't understand how something like this happens

Five Louisiana fifth-graders were arrested Tuesday after an investigation into allegations that students had sex in an unsupervised classroom.

Union Parish Sheriff Bob Buckley said after 44 years of doing this work, nothing shocks him anymore but this comes pretty close. The alleged incident took place March 27 at the Spearsville school in rural north Louisiana.

Four students -- two 11-year-old girls, a 12-year-old boy and a 13-year-old boy -- were arrested on charges of obscenity, a felony. Buckley said an 11-year-old boy who was the alleged lookout was charged with being an accessory after the fact.

Monday, April 02, 2007

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