Five minutes later Officer Reilly arrived on the scene and accessed the situation. With diligent research and a thorough investigation, the arrest of the defendants was reinforced by the owner ship of a .38 caliber pistol, a newly registered black Cadillac Sedan as well as a previous criminal record from…
After defendant checked Taylor’s driving record and contacted his references they had no reason to believe that Taylor would not be a safe driver. Additionally, the defendant specifically instructs its drivers to stay on the interstate and stop only for emergencies to service the truck and to eat and sleep. Drivers were to sleep in the truck’s sleeping compartment at rest areas or truck stops on the interstate. Defendant’s inquiry into Taylor’s driving record, and past employment information constituted reasonable care in making their hiring decision where the job duties involved minimum contact between the employee and other persons. Taylor’s actions involving his attack on plaintiff were outside the scope of his employment. Therefore, the defendant is not liable to the…
Another internal issue was the rules and procedures for decision making. It is unknown whether Jose killed a clerk inside the pawn shop, by Jose not having the right to be appointed an attorney to represent him on his behalf, due to his circumstances and mental health history. Jose’s right to self-determination has been taken away from him. mental health illness the staff, it is his words against theirs, due to the track record law in Florida. Joe, Diane and…
While floor walking in store 603 on 08/22/16 I AP Associate Vanessa McClary observed an unknown male subject that I once recovered merchandise from in store 635 in the pet aisle of store 603, I started watching this subject because I took notice of the fact that he had trash bags on the top of his carriage, which also had merchandise under it. Due to the fact of me not seeing selection I approached the subject and asked him if I could assist him with anything. The subject replied that he didn't need help. I continue to keep an observation on the subject as he went throughout the store putting merchandise from under the trash bag on the shelves. The subject then proceeded o exit the store via the produce side. Total amount recovered $32.63…
On 01/25/17, Asset Protection Manage (APM) Kristen Catucci interviewed Assistant Store Manager (ASM) Darrel Davis with APM Jakub Orlando as a witness, regarding an incident that took place on 01/16/17. During the interview, ASM Davis stated that he was aware of the shoplifting policy and stated that he was too aggressive with the suspected shoplifter and is willing to own up to the consequences. ASM Davis additionally stated that he jiggled the jacket to get the merchandise out of the suspected shoplifter jacket while they were by the front entrance in the spinning door. Additionally, ASM Davis stated that during his orientation there was a strong focus on safety and security.…
I was out of the office today, but was informed by LTC Beegles that there were some concerns with the information SSG Quintana provided to you in regards to the rating of the Pilot qualifications for CW2 Dembowski. In this case, SSG Quintana did not rate the resume nor does he rate GS-11 and above positions, however because he is in training I had asked him to convey a message to you regarding the reason for the individual being disqualified. The main reason was due to insufficient information.…
On 11/11/16 at about 10:20 AM, Security Officer Ruth Gonzalez notified Account Manager Enmanuel Cabrera that Amazon Associate Laura Nieves and Sulay Ramirez came in with some boxes and wanted know if they exit through b-screen with the items. S/O Gonzalez noticed that the items in the boxes had asin stickers. S/O Gonzalez immediately notified A/M Cabrera, who notified Loss Prevention Manager Jeff Matweecha. LPM Matweecha spoke the associate and advised them that could walk through the facility with the items. After LPM Matweecha spoke with both assocatie, they agree to go around the exterior of the building to go to b-lot. Then, A/M Cabrera took pictures of the items and boxes found and allow the associate to leave. Upon reviewing the…
Additionally, Officer G. Garcia obtained a statement from L. Millmaker, which contradicts the interview obtained by BPA S. Brooks. In the statement received by G. Garcia, L. Millmaker states, she wanted to make a U-turn, started merging left, and did not know what happened when another vehicle hit her (See Tab 12 Other Agency…
After informing the subject I proceeded up front to Inform Officer I. Ortiz of my findings. Once Officer Ortiz was informed of my findings I proceeded back to the AP office where I continued to watch one the females via CCTV. While watching the female subject I took notice of the fact that the merchandise was still present on the top the subject's shopping carriage. I also observed Officer Ortiz proceeding towards the restroom area, which one of the female subjects were still inside of the restroom. As Officer Ortiz was walking towards the restroom the female subject was seen exiting the restroom area where she met up with the other female subject. Both of the subjects were then seen walking towards the front of the store where they both being to remove the HBC items along with two jars of honey and package of lighters from the top of their shopping carriage, which they placed on one of the end caps. The subjects then proceeded to register three where they made a purchase on a package of paper plates and then proceeded to exit the store via the produce side. Total Amount Recovered…
Three technical issues that are in this case are, one, when James Neal was giving his testimony, he stated that because the car that got hit by the van wasn’t moving and gas was leaking from the car due to the lady forgetting to put the gas cap back on,…
Another patrol car zooms past, runs into the man from behind, then hits a short cinder block wall next to a driveway. Video from Officer Michael Rapiejko's camera shows Rapiejko's vehicle running into Valencia, with the windshield smashing as the car hits the wall.…
On September 29, a “gang” of New York City bikers was having their annual pack ride known as the Hollywood Block Party on Manhattan’s West Side Highway. It all arose with a ‘hot-headed’ biker who thought he could be a tough guy, given he was with 30 other bikers, who then slowed down and made contact with Alexander Lien’s (the man inside of the Range Rover) SUV. After the preliminary happenstance, the bikers encircled the black Range Rover but instead of dwelling over what may happen, Lien assertively fled the site, rationally thinking about what was best for his wife and two-year-old child who were passengers in the car. As Lien fled the scene, he ran over biker Edwin “Jay” Mieses Jr. who is hospitalized with spinal and leg injuries. The biker’s, according to the video, caught up with Lien and his family until coming to a red light in which the Family had no choice but to stop. At this time, the bikers got off of their bikes and started dismantling the SUV with their helmets and what looked to be a weapon of some sort. Lien was taken out of the car and brutally beaten by about eight different bikers. Injuries include two black eyes, multiple cuts to his face (stiches necessary), and injuries to his hands, back, and right shoulder.…
Another patrol car zooms past, runs into the man from behind, then hits a short cinder block wall next to a driveway. Video from Officer Michael Rapiejko's camera shows Rapiejko's vehicle running into Valencia, with the windshield smashing as the car hits the wall.…
Facts: Matt Theurer was an 18 year old adult that worked at McDonald’s part time. His friends and family worried about him because he had many extra-curricular activities, worked for the National Guard, and worked for McDonalds. McDonald’s informal policy did not allow high school students to work more than one midnight shift per week or split shifts. There was a special clean-up week McDonald’s held, Theurer worked five nights. One night he worked until midnight, another until 11:30pm, two nights until 9pm, and another until 11pm. On Monday, April 4th, 1988, Theurer worked from 3:30 until 7:30pm, followed by the clean up shift beginning at midnight until 5am on April 5th, and then he worked another shift from 5am until 8:21am. During that shift, Theurer told his manager he was tired and asked to leave from his next regular shift. The manager accepted his request, and Theurer began to drive home. He was driving 45 miles per hour on a two lane road when he either fell asleep or became drowsy. Theurer crossed the dividing lane into on-coming traffic, and crashed into Frederic Faverty’s minivan. Theurer was killed and Faverty was seriously injured. Faverty settled his claims with Theurer’s estate, and then he filed suit against McDonald’s.…
In 1999 Cesar Corriea formed an information dissemination company, known as Infolink technologies Ltd. With George Theodore as his partner. Cesar Corrie as president of the company traded on the Toronto stock exchange up until 2007 when the company became private. The Ontario securities commission, requires all directors and officers of public companies to disclose any criminal convictions and “any other penalties or sanctions imposed by a court or regulatory body that would likely be consider an important detail to an investor making reasonable investments. Background information, Cesar Corriea obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in computer science and statistics in 1989 from the University of Manitoba. 1996 after moving to Canada, Corriea applied for a pardon of his past criminal history, by showing his completion of his sentence and that he is a law-abiding citizen, and the pardon was granted. In 1984 at the age of 18, Cesar Corriea as was accused of murder, he later confessed to manslaughter of his father and severed five years in prison where he obtained his BS degree. Joachim, Cesar’s father was abusive to Cesar, to Cesar’s brother and to the mother as well. The judge overseeing the case stated “Joachim was a cruel and abusive man whose home was a living hell” Cesar stated that he was protecting his family from abuse.…