A FJC Security Services Inc security guard protecting a federal building in lower Manhattan was fatally shot Friday evening by a gunman, who then took his own life, authorities said. “The suspect is dead at the scene,” NYPD Chief of Department James P. O’Neill said at the scene
NEW YORK, Aug 21 (Reuters) – A gunman opened fire at a federal building in Lower Manhattan on Friday, fatally wounding a FJC security guard before killing himself, officials said.
The suspect entered the building just after 5 p.m. and immediately shot the guard with a handgun, police said.
He then walked further into the building toward an elevator when he encountered another employee, said James O’Neill, chief of department for the New York Police Department. The gunman then shot himself in the head.
A police official identified the gunman as Kevin Downing, a man in his late 60s from Fort Lee, New Jersey, according to media reports.
Security guard, gunman dead after federal building shooting
Police say a security guard has died after a man walked into a federal building in Manhattan and opened fire. The guard, identified by his union as Idrisa Camara, died shortly after the shooting Friday evening. Police say the gunman walked through a …
The 68-year-old suspect walked into the building and approached the metal detector at the security screening area, NYPD Chief of Department James O’Neill said. The suspect then pulled out a gun and shot thesecurity guard in the head, officials said.
NEW YORK – Police say a man has walked into a federal building in New York City and opened fire, wounding a security guard before shooting himself. The shooter is dead at the scene. The wounded officer has been taken to a hospital. His condition is …
PHOTO: Aerial scene of a shooting at 201 Varick St. in New York City, Aug. 21, 2015. (WABC). NEW YORK (AP) — Police say a man has walked into a federal building in New York City and opened fire, wounding a security guard before shooting himself.
The suspect pulled out a gun and shot the security guard, and then shot himself fatally, sources said. FDNY told CBS News one patient was being transported to the hospital and the other was pronounced dead at the scene. The building was placed on …
A security guard protecting a federal building in lower Manhattan was fatally shot Friday evening by a gunman, who then took his own life, authorities said. “The suspect is dead at the scene,” NYPD Chief of Department James P. O’Neill said at the scene.
A gunman shot and killed a security guard at a federal building in Lower Manhattan Friday afternoon and then shot himself to death, officials said. The incident unfolded after the gunman walked into the lobby of the building on Varick Street around 5 p …
An unhinged 68-year-old veteran walked into a SoHo federal building and opened fire — killing a security guard inside — before taking his own life Friday evening, law enforcement sources said. The incident happened shortly after 5 p.m. at the federal …
The suspect, whose identity was not immediately released, shot the security guard at close range and moved past the security checkpoint, then shot himself in the head when he was confronted by a second employee, O’Neill said. The second employee was …
A security guard died early Friday evening after being shot in the head by a lone gunman at a U.S. Department of Justice building in lower Manhattan. The gunman, identified by police as a 68-year-old man from Fort Lee, New Jersey, also died from a …
NEW YORK–A federal security guard was shot and killed at a federal building in downtown Manhattan Friday afternoon. According to New York Police Chief James O’Neill, the shooter walked into the federal building around 5:05 p.m., and as he approached …
A gunman charged into a federal building in Manhattan’s West Village neighborhood near SoHo on Friday, reportedly killing a private security guard and shutting down streets in the area as squad cars and other emergency personnel rushed to the scene.
NEW YORK (AP) — Police say a man walked into a federal building in Manhattan and opened fire, wounding a security guard, before turning the gun on himself. The New York Police Department say it happened early Friday evening at the building on Varick …
SOHO — A security guard at a federal immigration court was fatally shot in the head by a man who then turned the gun on himself Friday evening, sources said. A 68-year-old military veteran entered the courthouse at 201 Varick St., near West Houston …
A gunman walked into the lobby of a federal building in lower Manhattan’s early on Friday evening and shot a security guard before fatally shooting himself in the head, according to reports. The private security guard, 53, was critically wounded and …
A man walked into a federal building in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan on Friday afternoon and fatally shot a security guard before killing himself, the authorities said. Law enforcement officials said the victim was a privatesecurity guard named …
A man shot and killed a security guard before turning the gun on himself outside of a federal building in Manhattan. It happened inside the lobby of 201 Varick St. at about 5 p.m., located near the intersection with West Houston. Sources said a 68-year …
Two people were shot outside a federal building on Varick Street in Lower Manhattan Friday afternoon. (Greg Wong). WABC. Friday, August 21, 2015 06:04PM. LOWER MANHATTAN (WABC) –. A man shot asecurity guard before turning the gun on himself …
The guard was standing by the building’s security checkpoint when he was shot. The gunman fatally shot himself, the source said. The building, with one entrance at 201 Varick Street, has a post office, a credit union and offices for the Department of …
During a news conference, NYPD Chief of Department James O’Neill said the gunman walked into the federal building and walked toward a metal detector in the security screening area. He then pulled out a handgun and shot the security guard at close …
Gunman Kills Security Guard at Manhattan Federal Building, Officials Say. More. The gunman shot the 53-year-old security guard at close range before turning the weapon on himself. 1:01 | 08/21/15 …
A man walked into the lobby of a federal building in SoHo, shot an armed private security guard in the head and then shot himself, authorities say. The 53-year-old guard died shortly after the 5 p.m. shooting on Varick Street; the gunman, identified as …
A gunman shot a security guard inside a federal building in Manhattan late Friday, then killed himself, police said. The gunman died at the scene, at Houston and Varick streets, police said. The security guard, shot at close range, was taken to a …
A 68-year-old military veteran gunned down a security guard inside a Manhattan federal building on Friday — and then used the weapon to kill himself, law enforcement sources told The Post. With a bag in hand, Kevin Downing of Fort Lee, N.J., walked …
The shooter pulled a firearm out of a bag and shot an armed private security guard, a police spokeswoman told AFP. The New York Daily News reported that the shooter was a 68-year-old US army veteran. The suspect then walked past the security point and …
NEW YORK — A security guard was critically wounded Friday evening after a man walked into a federal building in Manhattan and opened fire before turning the gun on himself, police said. The New York Police Department said it happened around 5 p.m. at …
One of the people who was shot was a security officer at the building, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing an unnamed law-enforcement official. The suspect in the shooting is believed to have then committed suicide with the same weapon, it said.
The suspected shooter was pronounced dead at the scene, according to police, while the security guard was rushed to an area hospital where he died, according to reports. The building houses an immigration court and offices for multiple federal agencies …
NEW YORK A gunman opened fire at a federal building in Lower Manhattan on Friday, fatally wounding a security guard before killing himself, officials said. The suspect entered the building just after 5 p.m. (2100 GMT) and immediately shot the guard …
WEST VILLAGE, Manhattan — A security guard and shooter have died after a shootout outside a federal building located at 201 Varick Street. 68-year-old Kevin Downing allegedly walked into the building, fatally shot 53-year-old Idrissa Camara, a …
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A former lieutenant with the police force at at federal laboratory near Washington, D.C., was charged Tuesday with trying to cook meth at the lab last month. The former police officer, Christopher Bartley, is being charged with “knowingly and intentionally attempting to manufacture a mixture and substance containing a detectable amount of methamphetamine, according to court documents obtained by NBC Washington.
A former lieutenant with the police force at at federal laboratory near Washington, D.C., was charged Tuesday with trying to cook meth at the lab last month.
Christopher Bartley “knowingly and intentionally [attempted] to manufacture a mixture and substance containing a detectable amount of methamphetamine”, according to an information filing Monday in U.S. District Court in Maryland.
Meanwhile, the former US official is scheduled to appear in federal court at 10 a.m. on Friday. She says he resigned his position the day after the explosion.
A former security officer at a federal laboratory in Maryland was charged on Tuesday with trying to make methamphetamine there, and his lawyer said he was expected to plead guilty. The suspect, Christopher Bartley, 41, of Gaithersburg, Maryland, faces …
The security guard was taken to a local hospital and treated for burns before being released Sunday morning. By Sunday night, he had resigned from his police job. Congress opened an investigation into the blast the following week, seeking to understand …
The security guard was taken to a local hospital and treated for burns before being released Sunday morning. He served as a supervisory police officer, says Porter. No one else was hurt. Investigators found pseudoephedrine, Epsom salt and other …
While Evans was being removed from the mall, he threatened a security guard, police said. Evans was charged with first-degree criminal …
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‘Empire’ star Bryshere “Yazz” Gray tried pulling the celebrity card big time Saturday night but one security guard just wasn’t having it. We’re told Yazz, who plays Hakeem Lyon, was trying to get into Memphis’ famous Beale Street … the only problem?
He didn’t want to stand in line. A witness says there were about 35 people waiting when the actor came out of nowhere and tried going through the street’s exit, completely ignoring the line. Yazz got into it with asecurity guard before his bodyguard …
However, the 21 year old was blocked by a security guard, who confronted him about skipping the line, prompting the actor to try and use his celebrity to win the bouncer over. When the security official refused to budge, Gray launched into a furious …
Fresh off his “You’re So Beautiful” performance at the 2015 Teen Choice Awards, Bryshere Gray became a serious case of art imitating life. The Empire star must have still been in character as Hakeem Lyon, the son of a hip-hop mogul, when he tried to …
A video on TMZ shows a burly security guard getting in a small physical altercation with Yazz where he pushes him backwards and away from the club’s entrance. The actor was pretty quick to acquiesce, so luckily the confrontation didn’t escalate …
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New Orleans LA Aug 15 2015 A group of offenders incarcerated at Bridge City Center for Youth attacked and overpowered a guard last week, allowing eight teens to bolt from their secured dorm, including two who managed to escape the property entirely, according to authorities.
While Riynell Nixon, 15, and Rashad Seals, 16, went on the lam Friday (Aug. 7), prompting a search by local law enforcement. The other six offenders never made it off-property, said Elizabeth Touchet-Morgan, spokeswoman for the Louisiana Office of Juvenile Justice.
Investigators Tuesday arrested Sanders Johnson, Juan Tapia, Armani Mouton and Martez Doucet, all 17, and Eric Curry, 19, and booked them with simple escape, according to arrest records. Juvenile Justice investigators also arrested and booked a 16-year-old boy accused of taking part in the escape, Touchet-Morgan said.
The attack occurred about 1:25 a.m. Friday in the boys’ Harmony dormitory at the facility, located at 3225 River Road, Bridge City. Tapia, Mouton, Curry and the unnamed 16-year-old grabbed a guard – referred to as a juvenile justice specialist by officials at the youth center – as he was standing near the door, according to arrest reports.
“They rushed him,” Touchet-Morgan said.
The four teens held the guard down as Seals tried to grab his keys. During the struggle, someone bit the guard’s hand, Touchet-Morgan said.
Seals managed to get the keys away from the guard and unlocked a back door. The teens also stole the guard’s portable radio and the dorm telephone, preventing him from contacting other staffers, the arrest reports said.
The guard finally alerted officials by waving frantically in front of security cameras installed in the dorm. The responding officers spotted the teens on the grounds and began chasing them around the facility, the arrest report said.
They eventually rounded up six of the offenders, but Nixon and Seals escaped through a hole in the perimeter fence, authorities said.
In addition to the simple escape charge, Tapia, Mouton, Curry and the 16-year-old were booked with battery of a correctional center employee while in custody.
Nixon’s relatives surrendered him to authorities on Saturday. Authorities arrested Seals in Baton Rouge on Sunday.
The escape was the second to occur at the youth center in a three-day period. Wilnor Chaney Jr., 18, escaped in a similar fashion by overpowering a guard to access keys during the early morning hours of Aug. 5, Touchet-Morgan said. He was recaptured and booked with simple escape and battery of a correctional center employee while in custody.
The Youth Center has come under scrutiny in the past for issues concerning understaffing and violence against employees. Following the escape, state officials are reviewing the policies and procedures at the facility as part of its investigation, Touchet-Morgan said.
“We look at our staffing to see if there is something we could do to make adjustments for employees,” she said.
That could include reviewing staff-to-youth ratios at the facility. All of the dorm-based employees are supported by other staffers, including shift supervisors and roaming specialist and staff in the control center, according to Touchet-Morgan.
“There are a lot of variables to look at and we’re looking at all of them,” she said. “It’s a facility and processes break down. We want to make sure that we keep that from happening, again.”
Los Angeles CA Aug 15 2015 A recent attack on security guards by youths staying at a transitional center for older foster children with nowhere else to go prompted a call Friday for beefed up security at the facility.
The Youth Welcome Center, housed on the campus of Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center, is a last-resort place for foster children ages 12 and older who have nowhere else to go. Many of the youths are older teens who have been thrown out of multiple foster homes or are difficult to place. The facility is supposed to house the children for 24 hours, but many end up staying considerably longer.
In February, the Times reported on issues at the facility, including youths being recruited for prostitution. Four months later, a special committee appointed by the county Board of Supervisors recommended that they shut the center down.
On Saturday, three youths at the center attacked two security guards, said Amara Suarez, a spokeswoman for the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services. She said it was unclear what sparked the assault, but it “may have been related to the youths not following instructions as they were being processed into the center.”
A staffer captured a portion of the melee on video and it was later shared with the Times.
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Suarez said the youths remained at the center after the incident, but on Tuesday got into another fight with a guard, and one youth was arrested.
She said a sheriff’s deputy is now on duty at the center around the clock.
County Supervisor Hilda Solis, who represents the area, said in statement that she had directed Department of Children and Family Services Director Philip Browning to take further measures to improve safety and security at the center and to “help find alternative placement for the most at-risk minors” and provide mental health services to those who need them. LA Times
Riverside CA Aug 15 2015 A man who police believe knocked out and then beat a security guard while he was unconscious has been arrested.
Anthony James Pearce, 27, was arrested at 5 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 12, and booked into the Southwest Detention Center on suspicion of battery causing serious injury, assault with a deadly weapon other than a firearm and committing a crime while in a post-release community supervision program, jail logs show.
He is being held in jail without bail, the logs show.
The security guard, José Sigaran, had a broken nose and damage to his eyes that left him blind for several days, he said in an interview Friday, Aug. 14.
He had no injuries to the rest of his body, he said.
“I think he really just wanted to destroy my face,” Sigaran said.
The beating was sparked by a run-in he had with the suspect while working guard duty at the downtown bus terminal on University Avenue near Market Street Tuesday morning, Aug. 11, Riverside police officials said in a news release.
The guard saw Pearce, who loiters around the terminal regularly, smoking marijuana, Sigaran said.
When he ordered the suspect to leave, Pearce complied, but he made threats against the guard’s life as he left, Sigaran said.
About an hour later — about noon — the victim was walking to a nearby grocery store when Pearce ambushed him in front of Jersey Burger in the 3900 block of University Avenue, Sigaran said.
What happened next was a blur to the guard, he said, but he thinks the suspect hit him with his skateboard, knocking him out.
But that didn’t stop the suspect, police said.
Pearce stood over Sigaran’s unconscious body and punched him repeatedly in the face, Riverside police Officer Cheryl Hayes said.
Paramedics took the man to a hospital where he got stitches and was referred to specialists to get surgery on his nose and eye sockets, he said.
After the attack, officers got surveillance video from a local business and saw the suspect. He was recognizable by his distinctive shoes, socks and skateboard, the release said.
The next day about 4:20 p.m., an officer spotted Pearce near Mission Inn Avenue and Orange Street. He resembled the man in the video, so the officer took him into custody, police said.
At a police station, Pearce admitted to being involved in the fight, the release said.
Sigaran is a kind man and a great husband and father of five, said Danielle Cott, an Irvine resident and long-time friend.
“He’s a calm, good guy,” she said. “There’s nothing he would have done to provoke this.”
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NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — A blistering new report raises troubling questions about safety hazards in and around city jails and prisons. The report shows dozens of violations that include lack of fire exits and smoke alarms and major sprinkler problems. And the plans to fix all this could extend an eye-popping 11 years.
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — A blistering new report raises troubling questions about safety hazards in and around city jails and prisons.
The report shows dozens of violations that include lack of fire exits and smoke alarms and major sprinkler problems.
And the plans to fix all this could extend an eye-popping 11 years.
CBS2’s Marcia Kramer is investigating why the Department of Correction hasn’t done anything about it.
“It’s simply dangerous. We should not have to wait for a horrible tragedy to happen before the city does what it’s supposed to do,” Councilwoman Elizabeth Crowley, D-Queens, told Kramer.
Crowley, chair of the committee that oversees the city’s Department of Correction, was furious after CBS2 showed her a report prepared for the agency’s federal monitor.
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Night had fallen at the Clinton Correctional Facility in far northern New York when the prison guards came for Patrick Alexander. They handcuffed him and took him into a broom closet for questioning. Then, Mr. Alexander said in an interview last week …
In more than 60 complaints since the escape, inmates from the Clinton Correctional Facility have claimed they were physically abused, placed in solitary confinement and stripped of privileges, according to the Prisoners’ Legal Services of New York, …
Prison guards at the Clinton Correctional Facility in New York beat and violently interrogated inmates in the days after two prisoners made a high-profile escape, according to a report released Tuesday by The New York Times. Inmates interviewed by the …
An employee leaves the Clinton Correctional Facility, Wednesday, June 17, 2015 in Dannemora, N.Y. Search teams are back in the woods of northern New York looking for two convicted murderers who broke out of the maximum-security prison a week and a …
Blame-shifting corrections officers beat, choked and threatened inmates with waterboarding at Clinton Correctional Facility during the desperate hunt for two escaped prisoners, inmates claim. The abuse, alleged in a New York Times report, began just …
Prisoners’ Legal Services of New York has received over 60 complaints since the escape, with inmates from the Clinton Correctional Facility claiming that they were physically abused, placed in solitary confinement and stripped of privileges, according …
FILE- In this June 15, 2015, file photo a guard house spans the walls of the Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, N.Y. Inmates who knew the two convicted killers who escaped from the maximum-security prison in northern New York reported beatings …
(Newser) – A daring escape from an upstate New York prison in June didn’t go as planned for Richard Matt and David Sweat. But while those two men faced their personal consequences, inmates back at the ClintonCorrectional Facility say they were facing …
(USA TODAY) — Dozens of New York prisoners allege guards physically abused them while seeking information on the whereabouts of the two killers who slipped out of the Clinton Correctional Facility in June, theNew York Times reported Tuesday.
Prison escapees Richard Matt (left) and David Sweat are shown in undated handout photos from the New York State Police. The two convicted murderers escaped June 6 from the Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, New York, police said. Matt was …
FILE – In this June 15, 2015, file photo, corrections officers watch an intersection in front of Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, N.Y. David Sweat and Richard Matt escaped from the prison June 6. Sweat was captured on Sunday, June 28; Matt …
ALBANY, N.Y. – Inmates who knew the two convicted killers who escaped from a maximum-security prison in northern New York reported beatings by guards trying to determine where the pair went, according to a legal services group. Prisoners’ Legal …
Inmates at New York’s Clinton Correctional Facility say they were beaten, choked and slammed against walls by guards seeking information after convicted killers David Sweat and Richard Matt escaped from the upstate prison in June, according to …
Alexander got the news at Shawangunk Correctional Facility in Ulster County, where he had been transferred. He said he earned his place on the Clinton honor block because he had not been written up for any serious infractions since entering the prison …
Prison officers carried out a campaign of retribution against dozens of inmates at the Clinton Correctional Facility even though no prisoners have yet been linked to the jailbreak, an investigation by The New YorkTimes has found. Prisoners described …
More than a month after the end of a lengthy manhunt for two convicts who escaped Clinton Correctional Facility in upstate New York, new revelations indicate that prison inmates may have received brutal beatings at the hands of correctional staff …
Clintoncorrectional The New York Times reports that several Clinton Correctional Facility inmates, who were all on the “honor block” with recent escapees Richard Matt and David Sweat, were allegedly tortured and beaten following the June escape.
As the massive manhunt began for the two murderers who escaped from the Clinton Correctional Facility in June, the prisoners left inside were subjected to harsh beatings and interrogations, according to a New York Times investigation. Patrick Alexander …
After two convicted killers pulled off one of the most daring prison breaks ever from a New York correctional facility in on June 6, inmates from their housing unit allege that corrections officers beat and choked them in order to obtain information …
But in the days after Matt and Sweat left the facility it was their fellow inmates who suffered at the hands of correctional officers, the New York Times reported. Dozens reported being handcuffed and beaten by officers demanding information about the …
A guard house spans the walls of the Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, N.Y. Inmates who knew the two convicted killers who escaped from the maximum-security prison in northern New York reported beatings by guards trying to determine where the …
New York Department of Corrections and Community Supervision officials said they are investigating allegations of abuse against prisoners at Clinton Correctional Facility after two inmates escaped from the upstate facility on June 6. The New York Times …
Authorities are investigating allegations that guards beat and abused dozens of inmates in an upstate New York prison after the daring escape of two convicted killers in June, state corrections officials said on Tuesday. The Department of Corrections…
Apparently the same can’t be said for the guards at Clinton Correctional Facility, who allegedly interrogated, threatened, and beat inmates in the days after Sweat and Matt escaped. According to an investigation by Michael Schwirtz and Michael Winerip …
prison break REUTERS/New York State Office of the Governor/Darren McGee/HandoutNew York Governor Andrew Cuomo tours the Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, New York, in this handout picture taken June 6, 2015. Another inmate, Victor …
Over 60 inmates have filed complaints with Prisoners’ Legal Services over the abuses they allegedly suffered after Matt and Sweat broke out of Clinton Correctional Facility, the newspaper reported. Inmates, especially those living on the prison’s …
Image: New York Prison Escape Led to Beatings, Abuse by Guards: Report A sign at Clinton Correctional Facility thanks the community as the search for two escaped prisoners from the facility continues, on Wednesday, June 24, 2015, in Dannemora, N.Y. …
Within the first week after convicted murderers Matt and Sweat escaped from Clinton Correctional Facility, attorney Alissa Hull says her office of Prisoners Legal Services of New York began receiving letters from inmates who claimed to be suffering …
Prisoners’ Legal Services of New York has received several complaints from inmates in the same “honor block” as the escaped killers at Clinton Correctional Facility, who were later moved to other prisons, managing attorney James Bogin said Tuesday.
Following the high-profile escape of convicted murderers David Sweat and Richard Matt from the Clinton Correctional Facility in upstate New York in June, various inmates were “beaten while handcuffed, choked, and slammed against cell bars and walls” by …
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Dallas ISD police believe this surveillance photo shows the car involved in a drive-by shooting at the Hood Middle School campus. (Photo: Dallas ISD).Security
DALLAS — Surveillance cameras outside Hood Middle School in Dallas captured images of a car in a drive-by shooting early Wednesday morning.
Their target was an armed security guard hired to protect construction equipment at the school in Southeast Dallas.
Dallas Independent School District Police Chief Craig Miller said there were two men in the vehicle. “We know that one of the Hispanic males steps out of the car and says, ‘F the police,’ and at that point, he fires multiple rounds at the officer,” Miller said.
WASHINGTON — A D.C. man has been charged with assault with a dangerous weapon and theft after he allegedly stabbing a Macy’s security guard in downtown D.C. Tuesday afternoon. Metropolitan Police Department detectives arrested 26-year-old …
Detectives said the security guard followed the suspect to the store’s underground entrance. The suspect eventually turned around and stabbed the employee in the shoulder and wrist. Police searched for the suspect, but was able to flee the area …
A suspected shoplifter at the Macy’s store in downtown D.C. stabbed a security guard Tuesday afternoon, Metro Transit Police say. The guard was attacked at 1201 G St. NW — close to the Metro Center Metro station — D.C. police said. Officials arrived …
After a bit of muckraking, CBS determined that the guard, a man named Glenn Hearn, has been working nights as the liquor store’s security …
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RICHMOND, Va. – A family is mourning the death of their father, who they said died as a result of injuries sustained when he was tackled by a security guard at an ambulatory care pharmacy.
On Friday afternoon, 64-year-old Phillip Whitaker was waiting on his prescriptions at the VCU Medical ambulatory pharmacy, according to the family. They said when Whitaker’s name was called he walked up to the counter, and was then tackled by a contract security guard working for VCU Medical Center. The family said this is the second time he was called back up, because he needed to correct an issue with his prescription.
The security guard involved in the fatal altercation with a 64-year-old Henrico County man last week at VCU Medical Center was employed by local security firm LEW & Associates Inc., VCU officials confirmed Tuesday.
The guard, who has not been identified, has not been at the medical center since the incident that led to the death of Varina resident Butch Whitaker, a VCU spokeswoman said. Richmond police said the guard is expected to face charges.
LEW guards are no longer in the Ambulatory Care Center, which houses the pharmacy where the incident occurred, according to VCU spokeswoman Pam Lepley. The company’s security officers are still being used at other locations, Lepley said, mainly to monitor smoking outside the hospital building.
The Henrico man was severely hurt in what witnesses describe as a violent clash with a security guard. Whitaker was a retired carpenter who came to pick up his medicine on Friday, when he got into an altercation with the guard. Eyewitness Vickie Fields …
On Friday afternoon, Philip Whitaker III was going through the same routine his family said he had followed for years. The 64-year-old carpenter and longtime Varina resident went inside Virginia Commonwealth University’s Ambulatory Care Center Pharmacy …
RICHMOND, Va. — Richmond police say they are investigating the death of a Henrico County man who was involved in an altercation with a contract security guard at Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center. The police department says in a news …
According to police, Whitaker was injured during an altercation with a contract security guard working at VCU Medical Center. When VCU Officers were called to the ACC Pharmacy on Friday, they discovered Whitaker unconscious on the floor with a serious …
They said when Whitaker’s name was called he walked up to the counter, and was then tackled by a contract security guard working for VCU Medical Center. VCU Officers discovered Whitaker unconscious on the floor with a serious head injury, according to …
The security guard involved in the fatal altercation with a 64-year-old Henrico County man last week at VCU Medical Center was employed by local security firm LEW & Associates Inc., VCU officials confirmed Tuesday. The guard, who has not been …
Richmond Police said the security guard did not work directly for VCU, but he was a contract employee. Messages left for his employers have not yet been returned. Police said charges were expected to be filed against the guard. “Philip may not have …
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Surveillance video shows a man trying to walk out of the store on Third Avenue on Tuesday when he was stopped by a security guard. (August 8, 2015 12:39 PM)
Bronx New York – A security guard at a Bronx Rite Aid store was slashed in the arm when he caught a suspect trying to steal 19 boxes of condoms, police said late Friday.
The suspect walked into the Rite Aid at 3012 Third Ave. in the Melrose section of the Bronx, put the 19 boxes of into a bag, and tried to leave, police said.
When store security caught the 35-year-old man and stopped him, the suspect pulled out a box cutter and cut the guard on the arm, police said.
Police are searching for a man who allegedly stole 19 boxes of condoms from a Rite Aid in Mott Haven and injured a security guard. Surveillance video shows a man trying to walk out of the store on Third Avenue on Tuesday when he was stopped by a …
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — A security guard at a Bronx Rite Aid store was slashed in the arm when he caught a suspect trying to steal 19 boxes of condoms, police said late Friday. The suspect walked into the Rite Aid at 3012 Third Ave. in the Melrose …
According to the NYPD, at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, August, 4, the male suspect entered the Rite Aid at 3012 Third Avenue, “placed 19 boxes of condoms in a bag and attempted to leave the store. When the store security guard, a 35-year-old male, stopped the …
Authorities were looking for a man suspected of stealing 19 boxes of condoms and cutting a security guard at a New York Rite Aid. At 1 a.m. Tuesday, the suspect walked into a Rite Aid on Third Avenue in the Bronx and put 19 boxes of condoms in a bag.
Police are looking for a man suspected of stealing 19 boxes of condoms and cutting a security guard. At 1 a.m. Tuesday, the suspect walked into a Rite Aid on Third Avenue in the Bronx and put 19 boxes of condoms in a bag. According to the New York City …
A randy robber stole 19 boxes of condoms from a Bronx drug store and slashed the security guard who tried to stop him, according to police. The thief, about 35, loaded a bag with the contraceptives at a Rite Aid at 3012 Third Ave. in Melrose Tuesday at …
… into the Rite Aid at 3012 Third Ave. in Mott Haven around 1 a.m. and placed the condoms into a bag, police said. He was stopped by a store security guard as he attempted to leave, but he fled after he pulled out a box cutter and slashed the guard …
The NYPD said that the male suspect entered the Rite Aid on Tuesday and carried 19 boxes of condoms attempted to leave paying. When the security guard tried to intrevene he was attacked with a box cutter on the arm. Post which the guard was taken to …
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THE LAW SAYS YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO JOIN A LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS SECURITY UNION
The Law: The National Labor Relations Act forbids employers from interfering with, restraining, or coercing employees in the exercise of rights relating to organizing, forming, joining or assisting a labor organization for collective bargaining purposes, or from working together to improve terms and conditions of employment, or refraining from any such activity. Similarly, labor organizations may not restrain or coerce employees in the exercise of these rights.
Examples of employer conduct that violates the law:
Threatening employees with loss of jobs or benefits if they join or vote for a union or engage in protected concerted activity.
Threatening to close the plant if employees select a union to represent them. Questioning employees about their union sympathies or activities in circumstances that tend to interfere with, restrain or coerce employees in the exercise of their rights under the Act.
Promising benefits to employees to discourage their union support. Transferring, laying off, terminating, assigning employees more difficult work tasks, or otherwise punishing employees because they engaged in union or protected concerted activity.
Transferring, laying off, terminating, assigning employees more difficult work tasks, or otherwise punishing employees because they filed unfair labor practice charges or participated in an investigation conducted by NLRB.
Rights of Employees
Sec. 7. [§ 157.] Employees shall have the right to self-organization, to form, join, or assist labor organizations, to bargain collectively through representatives of their own choosing, and to engage in other concerted activities for the purpose of collective bargaining or other mutual aid or protection, and shall also have the right to refrain from any or all of such activities except to the extent that such right may be affected by an agreement requiring membership in a labor organization as a condition of employment as authorized in section 8(a)(3) [section 158(a)(3) of this title]. What rules govern collective bargaining for a contract? After employees choose a union as a bargaining representative, the employer and union are required to meet at reasonable times to bargain in good faith about wages, hours, vacation time, insurance, safety practices and other mandatory subjects. Some managerial decisions such as subcontracting, relocation, and other operational changes may not be mandatory subjects of bargaining, but the employer must bargain about the decision’s effects on unit employees.
It is an unfair labor practice for either party to refuse to bargain collectively with the other, but parties are not compelled to reach agreement or make concessions.
IT’S ALWAYSwise to take full advantage ofYOUR LEGAL RIGHTS.
WITH A UNION, the employer must bargain and pay the wages negotiated.
WITH A UNION, your rights on the job are spelled out and must be respected.
WITH A UNION, you can stop abuses on the job. The union can prevent unjust and unfair treatment by giving you representation on the job and the right to file grievances if you are treated unfairly.
WITH A UNION, you can negotiate for better holiday pay, vacations, health and welfare benefits, and job conditions.
WITH A UNION, you have greater security on your job. Company management cannot fire you without good reason and they must respect your length of service if there are layoffs.
WHAT ARE YOUR RIGHTS?
It is unlawful for your employer or supervisor to interfere with, restrain or coerce employees seeking to organize or join a union.
What employers and supervisors can NOT do:
1) They CANNOT tell employees that the Employer will fire or punish them if they engage in union activity.
2) They CANNOTlay off or discharge any employee for union activity
3) They CANNOT grant employees wage increases or special concessions in order to keep the union out.
4) They CANNOT bar employee union representatives from talking with members during non-working hours.
5) They CANNOT ask employees about confidential union matters, meetings, etc.
6) They CANNOT ask employees about the union or about union representatives.
7) They CANNOT ask employees how they intend to vote.
8) They CANNOT ask employees whether or not they belong to a union or have signed up for a union.
9) They CANNOT by the nature of the work assignment, create conditions intended to get rid of an employee because of his or her union activity.
10) They CANNOT threaten workers or coerce them in an attempt to influence their vote.
11) They CANNOT tell employees that existing benefits will be discontinued if the institution is unionized. )
12) They CANNOT say unionization will force the employer to lay off workers.
13) They CANNOT say unionization will take away vacations or other benefits and privileges presently in effect.
14) They CANNOT promise employees promotions, raise or other benefits if they get out of the union or refrain from joining it.
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For the past 25 years, former night security guard Richard Abath has publicly maintained his innocence in the largest art heist in history. But investigators say a newly discovered video suggests Abath might know more about the robbery than he has let on.
On March 18, 1990, Abath was a 23-year-old working the night shift at Boston’s esteemed Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum when, he said, two men posing as police officers tricked him into opening a side door. Eighty-one minutes later, the thieves had stolen more than half a billion dollars worth of artwork from the museum.
It has been twenty five years since the biggest art theft in history was pulled off at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston.
On Thursday, the U.S. Attorney’s Office released a newly discovered video taken the night before the heist, and is asking the public to help identify one of the two individuals captured in the footage.
The six-minute video, shows an unidentified man enter the museum at 12:49 a.m. on March 17, 1990. At almost exactly the same time on March 18, thieves dressed as Boston Police officers entered the same door, handcuffed two museum guards, and left with 13 pieces of art now valued at over $500 million, according to law enforcement officials. The museum has since offered a $5 million reward for information leading to the return of the stolen art.
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For the past 25 years, former night security guard Richard Abath has publicly maintained his innocence in the largest art heist in history. But investigators say a newly discovered video suggests Abath might know more about the robbery than he has let on.
BOSTON — In 1990, Richard Abath was a 23-year-old self-described hippie and guitarist for a rock band named Ukiah who, while moonlighting as a security guard, allowed two thieves posing as police officers to enter the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum …
Never-before-seen video released Thursday shows a security guard admitting an unidentified man into the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum the night before the infamous 1990 art heist, adding a stunning new clue to Boston’s most enduring mystery.
HARTFORD, Conn.-The FBI released a never-before-seen video Thursday that appears to show a security guard at Boston’s Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum allowing a suspicious, unidentified man into the museum the night before a sensational robbery of …
The low-resolution security-camera video shows a security guard allowing a man to enter the Mission Hill museum’s rear entrance — against museum policy — at 12:49 a.m. on March 17, 1990, the day before the infamous theft. About 24 hours later, the …
An empty frame marks where a Rembrandt once hung in the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. FBI. More than 25 years ago, one of the most infamous art heists in history occurred at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, Massachusetts.
Federal agents probing the notorious 1990 heist at Boston’s Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum released surveillance video Thursday that may show a “dry run,” with a security guard improperly letting a grainy figure in through the same door crooks used a …
BOSTON (CBS) — The FBI released never-before-seen surveillance footage related to the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum heist on Thursday, which shows a security guard letting in an unauthorized visitor 24 hours before priceless works of art were stolen.
BOSTON – Federal investigators in Boston on Thursday released 25-year-old surveillance video showing a security guard admitting a man to the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum the night before it was robbed of $500 million worth of art in the largest such …
Abath was a 23-year-old Berklee College of Music dropout and a member of a struggling rock band at the time of the heist, and he was moonlighting as a security guard. He has admitted that, at that time in his life, he regularly drank alcohol and smoked …
The video shows a security guard letting in an unauthorized visitor almost exactly 24 hours before the works of art were taken from the Isabella Stewart Gardner museum, according to the FBI, and investigators are hoping the public can help identify the …
The newly discovered video refocuses the spotlight on Richard Abath, the rock musician who had been moonlighting as a security guard. Authorities did not identify Abath as the guard, though the Globe has learned it is him. Officials released the video …
The low-resolution video — captured by museum security cameras — shows a security guard appearing to hit an intercom button, then to grant access to a man who can be seen in the museum’s reception area at about 12:49 a.m. on March 17, 1990, almost …
A then-23-year-old Berklee College of Music dropout and a member of a struggling rock band, Abath was moonlighting as a security guard. He has admitted that, at that time in his life, he regularly drank alcohol and smoked pot and also sometimes took …
The key to the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum robbery may lie with one of the museum’s security guards. Rick Abath, the guard on duty during the 1990 heist, was famously found bound with duct tape after the thieves – according to Abath – tricked him …
Though the surveillance video, which was released by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Boston on Thursday, does not show the person’s face, it seems to prove that the same security guard who claims he mistakenly let the thieves into the museum at 1:24 a.m. …
The low-resolution surveillance video shows a vehicle pulling up to the museum’s rear entrance and an unidentified man walking out of the automobile and being let into the museum by a security guard. Federal investigators say the automobile matches the …
Let us in,” they announced into the intercom. “We heard a disturbance in the courtyard.” They were buzzed in. The young security guard on duty was tricked into stepping out from behind his desk and promptly put in handcuffs. “Why are you arresting me?
Another camera captures a museum security guard speaking to what appears to be the same man. The car is then seen driving away. The footage, captured by the museum just 24 hours before the sensational heist, was released for the first time Thursday by …
The newly released video appears to put renewed focus on Rick Abath, the Gardner security guard who let in the thieves the night of the robbery — though Thursday’s statement did not identify the security guardwho let in the “unauthorized visitor” the …
The heist itself took place in the early hours of March 18, 1990, when two men dressed in Boston Police uniforms entered the museum by telling the security guard at the watch desk that they were responding to a report of a disturbance within the …
The new footage, captured by museum CCTV, shows a security guard appearing to hit an intercom button to grant access to a man who can be seen in the museum’s reception area at about 12:49 am on 17 March 1990 – almost exactly 24 hours before the …
The men, who have never been caught, handcuffed a pair of security guards and wrapped their heads in duct tape before stealing the art, according to the Washington Post. The new video footage, however, is actually from the night before the theft. It …
The robbery at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum took place in the early hours of 18 March 1990. Two men dressed as police officers were admitted by a security guard to the museum. They told the guard they were responding to a report of a disturbance …
The video’s mystery man, seen being given midnight rear-entry access to the Museum by a security guard on March 17, 1990, appears to be in his 60s. A day later, two men wearing police uniformes were admitted in the early hours of the morning.
The video also shows an unidentified man exiting the automobile and then being allowed inside the Museum, against Museum policy, by a security guard. That event occurred at 12:49 p.m. on March 17, 1990, almost exactly 24 hours before the thieves …
The video also shows an unidentified man being allowed inside the museum, against museum policy, by a security guard the day before the theft. Nobody has been charged in the Gardner heist, in which two men posing as police officers stole 13 pieces of …
The FBI released surveillance footage on Thursday, August 6, that could hold answers to one of the most notirious art heists in history. The video was taken just days before the 1990 theft of priceless works of art from the Isabella Stewart Gardner …
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Federal investigators in Boston released 25-year-old surveillance video showing a security guard letting a man into the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, the night before it was robbed of $500m (£322m) worth of art in the largest such heist in US history.
Timed at 12:49 a.m. on March 17, the video shows a car pulling up next to the entrance, with an unidentified man getting out of the the vehicle and being let inside the museum by a security guard – which Gardner officials say was in violation of museum …
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