Altamonte Springs police said they are searching for a man (left) who shot and robbed the driver of an armored truck (right) outside the Publix on S.R. 436, Thursday, Oct. 22, 2015.
A broad manhunt continued Thursday night in Florida several hours after two men robbed a Loomis armored car outside a grocery store, shot the driver in the head and made off with an undetermined amount of cash.
A condominium complex near the Publix supermarket in Altamonte Springs, a suburb north of Orlando, was under lockdown into the evening while police searched it with a bloodhound after the stolen getaway car was found there, Altamonte Springs police Lt. Robert Pelton told reporters.
A getaway driver was waiting in a gold Nissan Maxima and the robber and the driver have not been found. A stolenvehicle matching the description of the getaway car was found behind the store at a nearby apartment complex called Royal Arms Condos, …
A broad manhunt continued Thursday night in Florida several hours after two men robbed anarmored car outside a grocery store, shot the driver in the head and made off with an undetermined amount of cash. A condominium complex near the Publix …
The robber escaped in a getaway car, but the car was found a short time later. Police are looking for the gunman and driver. Police crime tape blocked the entrance to the supermarket for several hours, and more than a dozen police officers and deputies …
Altamonte Springs police said they are searching for a man (left) who shot and robbed the driver of an armored truck (right) outside the Publix on S.R. 436, Thursday, Oct. 22, 2015. (John W. … Thatvehicle was previously reported stolen in Altamonte …
Police told the station that a getaway driver was waiting in a gold Nissan Maxima, and the robberand the driver have not been found. A stolen vehicle matching the description of the getaway carwas found behind the store. Altamonte Springs police …
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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS (CBSMiami/AP) — A money carrier for an armored truck has been hospitalized after he was shot in the head during a robbery Friday inside a Publix grocery store. Surveillance video showed the gunman patiently waiting inside the …
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Fla. (AP) – Authorities say a money carrier from an armored truck has been shot outside a central Florida Publix supermarket. … The robber escaped in a getaway car, but the car was found a short time later. Police crime tape …
Florida investigators launched a manhunt Thursday for two men who robbed an armored vehicle outside a grocery store, shot the driver in the head and made off with an undetermined amount of cash. Police say a cash carrier was shot in the head Thursday …
An armored truck money carrier was shot in the head outside an Orlando-area Publix grocery store on Thursday afternoon. “She does not remember the crash and, at that time, did not remember the family members either”, said Lt. Rob Pelton, with the …
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Four former security guards are suing G4S Secure Solutions for $3.5 million, claiming the international security company’s kiosk in a Gresham shopping center was run by a devoutly Christian supervisor who told employees their gay family members were going to hell, played videos about the Illuminati and warned that the security kiosk could be attacked by demons.
Lawsuit Says Gresham Security-Guard Supervisor Wanted To Defend Shopping Center Against Demons
The suit says supervisor referred to the Gresham Station security kiosk as a “church,” posted Bible verses on the walls, and held daily “prayer circles” with two other guards.
Four former security guards are suing G4S Secure Solutions for $3.5 million, claiming the international security company’s kiosk in a Gresham shopping center was run by a devoutly Christian supervisor who told employees their gay family members were going to hell, played videos about the Illuminati and warned that the security kiosk could be attacked by demons.
The religious discrimination lawsuit, filed Oct. 5 in Multnomah County Circuit Court, says when the four guards complained to upper management about supervisor Sarah Houser, they were fired.
Florida-based G4S is one of the largest security contractors in the U.S. The company runs security teams for the UK Foreign Commonwealth Office in Afghanistan, but stateside it’s mostly a staffing agency for private security guards. Its Oregon contracts include Google’s data center in The Dalles and wafer manufacturer Siltronic in Portland.
The four former guards—Wayne Rush Jr., Andrew Gale, Jimmy DrennanIII, and Alphonso Nunez–had previously worked with G4S at other Portland-area sites before arriving at Gresham Station, a shopping center with an Old Navy, a Dress Barn and a Bed Bath & Beyond.
In the lawsuit, the four guards say Houser held training sessions for Gresham Station security guards by showing a series of Christian videos on YouTube and playing recorded sermons “about God, demons, conspiracies and the Illuminati.”
The suit says Houser referred to the Gresham Station security kiosk as a “church,” posted Bible verses on the walls, and held daily “prayer circles” with two other guards. The suit says she told Rush that “they needed more Christian people to work at the Gresham Station because they were ‘opening the gates for demons to enter the site.'”
The lawsuit says Houser told Rush in May that gay people “have a choice, and they will burn in Hell because they don’t have God in their lives.”
Rush told her his future mother-in-law and his fiancee’s brother were both gay. The suit says Houser replied, “Well, they are going to hell Wayne and that’s just the truth and sometimes the truth hurts.”
The suit says the four guards submitted written complaints to regional managers about the “fervent evangelizing” by Houser and two other guards at the kiosk. The suit says G4S responded by firing all four guards.
G4S Secure Solutions and Houser did not respond to requests for comment.
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Unions are about a simple proposition: By joining together, working women and men gain strength in numbers so they can have a voice at work about what they care about. They negotiate a contract with their employer for things like a fair and safe workplace, better wages, a secure retirement and family-friendly policies such as paid sick leave and scheduling hours. They have a voice in how their jobs get done, creating a more stable, productive workforce that provides better services and products. Always adapting to the challenges of our nation’s evolving workforce, unions are meeting the needs of workers in today’s flexible and nontraditional work environments. Because no matter what type of job workers are in, by building power in unions, they can speak out for fairness for all working people in their communities and create better standards and a strong middle class across the country.
THE UNION DIFFERENCE
Union members earn better wages and benefits than workers who aren’t union members. On average, union workers’ wages are 27 percent higher than their nonunion counterparts.
Unionized workers are 54 percent more likely to have employer-provided pensions.
More than 83 percent of union workers have jobs that provide health insurance benefits, but only 62 percent of nonunion workers do. Unions help employers create a more stable, productive workforce—where workers have a say in improving their jobs.
Unions help bring workers out of poverty and into the middle class. In fact, in states where workers don’t have union rights, workers’ incomes are lower.
WHO ARE UNION MEMBERS?
There are over 60 unions representing over 14 million workers throughout the country.
No matter what work you do, there’s a union that represents your work. Teachers and miners, firefighters and farm workers, bakers and engineers, pilots and public employees, doctors and nurses, patients and plumbers, bus drivers, office workers and computer professionals are all union members.
BENEFITS OF BELONGING TO A UNION
One of the big reasons workers join a union is to ensure fair treatment in the workplace. As a union member, you have a collective voice regarding:
pay & wages,
work hours,
benefits – including retirement plans, health insurance, vacation and sick leave, tuition reimbursement, etc.,
working conditions,
workplace health and safety,
ways to balance work and family,
the best ways to get work completed,
and other work-related issues.
Another advantage of belonging to a union is that members earn 30% more than non-union workers. And if you’re a union worker, you are also much more likely to have health and pension benefits.
In addition, unions give workers like you a strong collective voice that’s heard in government. Unions represent workers in talks with lawmakers, and remind politicians that working families voted them into office.
Some of the benefits – like the weekend – that workers take for granted today were initially provided by unions.
HOW DO UNIONS WORK?
A labor or trade union is an organization of workers dedicated to protecting members’ interests and improving wages, hours and working conditions for all. No matter what you do for a living, there’s a union with members who do the same thing. Unions represent:
police & security officers,
teachers,
factory workers,
office workers,
actors,
musicians,
construction workers,
airline pilots,
janitors,
plumbers,
doctors & nurses,
pharmacists,
IT/computer professionals,
government workers at all levels,
engineers & mechanics
writers,
and many more types of workers.
HERE’S HOW UNIONS WORK TO MAKE AMERICA STRONG
Unions work like a democracy. They hold elections for officers who make decisions on behalf of members.
A local union is a locally-based group of workers. A local may include workers from the same company or region. It may also have workers from the same business sector, employed by different companies.
Did you know there are over 60 national/international unions that represent millions of workers across America and Canada? It starts with the formation of a bargaining unit. This is a group represented by a union for dealing with an employer. This group of workers must either be voluntarily recognized by their employer, or a majority of workers in the bargaining unit must vote for representation.
It is legal for employers to try to persuade employees not to unionize. However, it is illegal for an employer to prevent employees from unionizing through threats, violence, and other coercive action. It is also illegal for unions to use lies or threats of violence to intimidate employees into joining.
An employer is required by law to bargain in good faith with a union, although an employer is not required to agree to any particular terms. Once an agreement is reached through negotiations, a collective bargaining agreement (CBA) is signed. A CBA is a negotiated agreement between a labor union and an employer that sets terms of employment for members of that union including wages, hours, conditions, vacation, sick days, and benefits.
After a CBA is signed, an employer can’t change details of the agreement without the union representative’s approval. The CBA lasts for a set period of time with the union monitoring to assure the employer abides by the contract. If a union believes an employer has breached the CBA, the union can file a grievance, which may be resolved through arbitration.
As with many other organizations, union costs are paid by member dues that typically cost about $50 a month. Most unions have paid staff to manage their operations. While some staff may be paid by union dues, members also often volunteer.
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING
Collective bargaining is the process in which working people, through their unions, negotiate contracts with their employers to determine their terms of employment, including pay, benefits, hours, leave, job health and safety policies, ways to balance work and family and more. Collective bargaining is a way to solve workplace problems.
After the rights of public employees to collectively bargain for a middle-class life came under attack in 2010, working people in all kinds of jobs as well as students, community supporters, faith leaders and others united to defend this basic right.
The United States has long lagged behind other industrialized nations in collective bargaining coverage for public- and private-sector workers. Yet the right to collectively bargain is essential so that working men and women have the strength to improve their living standards, provide for their families and build a strong middle class.
YOUR RIGHTS AT WORK
Working people in America have certain basic legal rights to safe, healthy and fair conditions at work. But many employers—perhaps yours—violate these fundamental rights because they value their profits more than their workers. For example, you have rights related to:
Age
Agricultural Workers
Denied Paid Overtime
Disability
Fair Labor Standards Act
Family and Medical Leave
Gender Discrimination
Genetic Information
Hurt on the Job
Misclassified as an Independent Contractor
Pregnancy
Punished for Supporting a Union
Race or Ethnicity
Religion
Retaliation for Filing a Complaint
Sexual Orientation
Sexually Harassed
Terminated or Laid Off the Job
Unemployment Benefits
Unsafe/Unhealthy Job Conditions
U.S. Reservist
Wage Garnishment
Wage Theft
Youth Employment
WHAT IS THE ORIGIN OF LABOR UNIONS?
The origin of labor unions dates back to the eighteenth century and the industrial revolution in Europe. During this time there was a huge surge of new workers into the workplace that needed representation.
In the United States history of unions, early workers and trade unions played an important part in the role for independence. Although their physical efforts for the cause of independence were ineffective, the ideas they introduced, such as protection for workers, became part of our American culture.
LABOR UNION HISTORY IN THE U.S. BEGAN IN THE 19TH CENTURY
The history of unions in the United States exploded in the nineteenth century with the founding of the National Labor Union (NLU) in 1866. Unlike today’s unions, the NLU was not exclusive to a particular type of worker. And although the NLU crumbled without making significant gains in establishing workers’ rights, its founding set an important precedent in our country.
Soon after, the Knights of Labor emerged in 1869. This group’s membership peaked at about 700,000 and its efforts were focused on addressing key issues such opposition to child labor and demands for an eight-hour day.
36 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD THANK A UNION
DID YOU KNOW THAT LABOR UNIONS MADE THE FOLLOWING 36 THINGS POSSIBLE?
Weekends without work
All breaks at work, including your lunch breaks
Paid vacation
Family & Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
Sick leave
Social Security
Minimum wage
Civil Rights Act/Title VII – prohibits employer discrimination
8-hour work day
Overtime pay
Child labor laws
Occupational Safety & Health Act (OSHA)
40-hour work week
Workers’ compensation (workers’ comp)
Unemployment insurance
Pensions
Workplace safety standards and regulations
Employer health care insurance
Collective bargaining rights for employees
Wrongful termination laws
Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (ADEA)
Whistleblower protection laws
Employee Polygraph Protection Act (EPPA) – prohibits employers from using a lie detector test on an employee
Veteran’s Employment and Training Services (VETS)
Compensation increases and evaluations (i.e. raises)
Sexual harassment laws
Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA)
Holiday pay
Employer dental, life, and vision insurance
Privacy rights
Pregnancy and parental leave
Military leave
The right to strike
Public education for children
Equal Pay Acts of 1963 & 2011 – requires employers pay men and women equally for the same amount of work
Laws ending sweatshops in the United States
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Navy Region Hawaii has announced that it is recruiting 86 security guards to work at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam (JBPHH) Security …
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The average Security Officer salary is approximately $11.00 per hour. Salary information comes from 33210 data points collected directly from employees, users and jobs on Indeed.
Security Officer Salaries
How much does a/an Security Officer make?
The average Security Officer salary is approximately $11.00 per hour. Salary information comes from 33210 data points collected directly from employees, users and jobs on Indeed.
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A security guard at Wilkinsburg High School, located in Pennsylvania, was doused with gasoline today when a suspended student returned to school to target him. The school has been evacuated until the gasoline and fumes can be removed.
SECURITY GUARD DOUSED IN GASOLINE AT WILKINSBURG HIGH SCHOOL, SUSPENDED STUDENT IS IN CUSTODY.
A security guard at Wilkinsburg High School, located in Pennsylvania, was doused with gasoline today when a suspended student returned to school to target him. The school has been evacuated until the gasoline and fumes can be removed.
A suspended student poured gasoline from a soda container onto a school security guard on Monday when she was denied entrance to her western Pennsylvania high school, police and school officials said. Students were later dismissed as the smell of gas …
A security guard at Wilkinsburg High School, located in Pennsylvania, was doused with gasoline today when a suspended student returned to school to target him. The school has been evacuated until the gasoline and fumes can be removed. According to …
Wilkinsburg High School has been evacuated after multiple reports that a female student poured gasoline on asecurity guard Monday morning. The incident happened at check-in, according to a parent and several students. Emergency dispatchers said …
The guard, Brandon Murray, told Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 that a girl who had thrown milk on him Friday came back to school Monday morning with gasoline inside a two-liter soda bottle and threw it in his face. The student also pulled out a grill …
Acting Wilkinsburg School Board Superintendent Joseph Petrella follow students and their parents after students were released from school after a student had poured gasoline on a security guard.
Sept. 21–A Wilkinsburg High School student who had been suspended is in custody this morning after gasoline was poured on a security guard, school officials said. School board President Ed Donovan said a female student who was suspended on Friday …
WILKINSBURG, Pa. (AP) — A western Pennsylvania secondary school has been evacuated as a precaution after a student attacked a security guard by pouring gasoline on him. Pete Camarda, a financial consultant who is serving as a spokesman for …
“This transition can be so smooth,” said Brandon Murray, a security guard at Wilkinsburg and a graduate of Westinghouse. Parent involvement will be critical, he said. “It’s us as adults that need to make this better,” he said. The Wilkinsburg Youth …
A store security guard noticed this and tried to stop her. When confronted by the security guardYount bit the guard’s nipple and then tried to grab his crotch, police said. She has been charged with second-degree robbery. Yount has previously been …
ST. LOUIS, MO (KTVI) – A South County shoplifter bit a security guard’s nipple and tried grab his crotch in an effort to escape. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that Tiffany Yount, 31, was trying to steal a watch from South County Center’s J.C …
ST. LOUIS COUNTY • Must’ve been some watch. Police say Tiffany Yount tried to snatch a watch July 13 from the South County Center’s J.C. Penney Store at 100 South County Center Way. But when a store security guard tried to stop her from walking off
RAPID CITY, S.D. — Rapid City police are investigating after a private security guard shot and wounded a person. Police responded to a convenience store on Mt. Rushmore Road for a weapons call early Sunday. Authorities discovered that a private …
Rapid City, S.D. – A Black Hills Patrol security officer was involved in a shooting early Sunday morning around 3:00 am. The incident took place near the intersection of Cathedral and Tower Road in Rapid City. Initial reports indicate that two Black …
RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) – Authorities say a private security officer has been placed on administrative leave after he shot and wounded a person. Black Hills Patrol said Sunday night that the officer placed on leave had worked for the patrol for over …
Rapid City police did not release any details on this person or the guard. The person was taken to Regional Hospital and treated for non-life-threatening injuries but the extent of those injuries has not been made public. Ken Orrock of Black Hill …
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Toyin Sobanke is the owner of Tiger Security Group, Inc., which was contracted with the NYC School Construction Authority (NYCSCA) to provide security at school construction sites throughout Brooklyn. The owner of a security firm pleaded guilty Wednesday for stealing more than $45,000 from his seven employees and dodging thousands in taxes.
The owner of a security firm pleaded guilty Wednesday for stealing more than $45,000 from his seven employees and dodging thousands in taxes.
Toyin Sobanke is the owner of Tiger Security Group, Inc., which was contracted with the NYC School Construction Authority (NYCSCA) to provide security at school construction sites throughout Brooklyn.
From Jan. 2009 until Dec. 2013, NYCSCA paid more than $10 million for the services.
“Instead of paying his employees the stated wages under the contract, the defendant shorted his workers and pocketed the difference and cheated the city out of $500,000 on top of that, ” said Brooklyn District Attorney Ken Thompson.
Sobanke, 54, under reported his $600,000 gross income in 2009 and didn’t file any taxes in 2012.
Tiger Security Group, owned by Sobanke, was hired by the NYC School Construction Authority to protect school construction sites throughout Brooklyn.
“He’s accepted full responsibility for the actions of the company,” said Sobanke’s attorney Alfredo Menedez outside of court.
The Bergen Beach resident admitted in Brooklyn Supreme Court that he falsified invoices, payroll certificates and daily sign-out logs to cheat seven employees out of proper hourly wages.
The workers were supposed to receive $17.41 per hour and $23.84 on overtime but were actually paid between $8 to $10 without overtime benefits, prosecutors said.
In exchange for Sobanke’s guilty plea he will pay back $45,368.14 in restitution to the NYCSCA and $500,000 in taxes and penalties to the city’s Department of Finance.
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Nassau County police say Edgar Medina (center), along with several unknown suspects, allegedly burglarized armored car company Loomis’ vault in Hicksville using an array of tools and was apprehended with nearly $2M in his trunk. Police are asking the public’s help in identifying other alleged crew members. (NCPD).
HICKSVILLE, N.Y. (CBSNewYork/AP) — A group of sophisticated burglars used tools to penetrate a vault of a Long Island armored car company Loomis and steal $1.8 million, but were foiled by an alert police officer.
The burglary at the Loomis Armored Inc. warehouse in Hicksville occurred around 10:30 p.m. on Aug. 16.
The men, who wore masks, used a sledgehammer and a hydraulic jack to bust through thick concrete walls and used other tools to break into the vault that held about $20 million, authorities said.
Police neither have a description of the other suspects nor do they know how the burglars fled. The one suspect in custody doesn’t have any ties to the company, but when asked if Major Case Bureau detectives probing the case believe it was an inside job, Krumpter would only say that the investigation is continuing.
The commissioner suspected that the burglars intended to steal as much of the $20 million as they could. If they were successful, it would have eclipsed the infamous Lufthansa heist in which mobsters allegedly stole about $6 million in cash and jewels from a terminal at John F. Kennedy International Airport in 1978, one of the biggest Nassauheists in American history. That case, which was planned in Bellmore, resulted in arrests just last year—35 years later.
HICKSVILLE, N.Y. — A group of sophisticated burglars penetrated a vault at an armored carcompany on Long Island and nearly made off with $1.8 million in what officials say might have been the largest heist in history. But their escape was foiled by …
HICKSVILLE, N.Y. (CBSNewYork/AP) — A group of sophisticated burglars used tools to penetrate a vault of a Long Island armored car company and steal $1.8 million, but were foiled by an alert police officer. The burglary at the Loomis Armored Inc.
Acting Nassau County Police Commissioner Thomas Krumpter speaks with reporters on Aug. 27, 2015 in Mineola, N.Y., as he stands in front of a board showing crime scene photos of a botched burglary at an armored car company in Hicksville, N.Y. …
A group of sophisticated burglars penetrated a vault at an armored car company on Long Island and nearly made off with $1.8 million, but their escape was foiled by an alert policeman on patrol near the remote office park, officials said Thursday.
Edgar Medina, 53, of Brentwood, was arrested in connection with a botched robbery of a Hicksvillearmored car company on Aug. 16, 2015, and charged with burglary, grand larceny and possession of burglar tools, police said. (Credit: NCPD). A sharp-eyed …
Nassau County police say Edgar Medina (center), along with several unknown suspects, allegedly burglarized armored car company Loomis’ vault in Hicksville using an array of tools and was apprehended with nearly $2M in his trunk. Police are asking the …
NEW YORK – HICKSVILLE, N.Y. (AP) — A group of sophisticated burglars penetrated a vault at anarmored car company on Long Island and nearly made off with $1.8 million, but their escape was foiled by an alert policeman on patrol near the remote office …
A gang of “sophisticated” thieves used tools to rip through concrete walls and steal $1.8 million from a Hicksvillearmored car company but were foiled by an alert Nassau police officer, who arrested one of the suspects, authorities said Wednesday.
Police say $1.8 million was stolen from a Hicksville armored company in what detectives call a brazen and sophisticated burglary. Edgar Medina, of Brentwood, and at least two others allegedly broke into the Loomis Company in Hicksville, according to …
Danny Peck, a senior vice president for risk management at the armored car company, said he was pleased with the police officer’s actions, but declined to comment on the burglary. Workers from a vault repair company were at the warehouse Thursday …
Nassau County police announced Thursday morning a $25,000 reward in the botched $1.8 million burglary of a Hicksville armored car company. Acting Police Commissioner Thomas Krumpter said between two and four individuals are still at large. He said …
A police officer reportedly foiled a multi-million dollar heist after he noticed a group of individuals at Loomis Armored Inc. in Hicksville while he was on routine patrol on Sunday. Aug 16. According to authorities, Edgar Medina, 53, of Brentwood, and …
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A Miami security guard who was shot at a Metrorail station has died, Miami-Dade police said. Keith Cox, 49, was shot earlier this week at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. station at Northwest 27th Avenue and Northwest 62nd Street. A witness told police …
Miami security guard shot at Metrorail station taken off life support. Published August 29, 2015. Associated Press. Facebook0 Twitter0 Email Print. MIAMI – Authorities say a Miami security guard who was shot at a Metrorail station has died. Miami-Dade …
A Miami security guard who was shot at a Metrorail station has died, Miami-Dade police say. Show Transcript Hide Transcript. HAVE TO TUNE BACK IN AT 11:00. NEW TONIGHT, A MIAMI METRO RAILSECURITY GUARD WHO WAS SHOT AND KILLED …
Keith Cox, the Metrorail station security guard who was shot last week by an unidentified gunman, died early Saturday after being taken off life support at Jackson Memorial Hospital. Cox was shot Tuesday night while working as a security guard at the …
MIAMI (WSVN) — A security guard who was shot while on duty at a Metrorail station earlier this week was removed from life support Saturday morning, Meanwhile, police continue searching for the suspect. Forty-nine-year-old Keith Cox had been listed in …
Miami-Dade Police said the guard, identified as 49-year old Keith Cox, was shot at the Martin Luther King Metrorail Station located at 6205 NW 27th Avenue on Tuesday evening. (Courtesy: Miami-Dade Police) …
MIAMI (WSVN) — The family of a security guard who was shot at a Metrorail station are asking for the public’s help to find the gunman responsible. Keith Cox was gunned down Tuesday night while on duty at the Martin Luther King Metrorail Station at …
Family members — one from as far away as England — were in Miami-Dade Friday, trying to make sense of what seems to be the senseless shooting of a Metrorail security guard. Keith Cox, 49, who works for 50 States Security, was patroling the Martin …
A Miami-Dade security guard shot earlier this week at a Metrorail station has died at the hospital. ABC News reported that Keith Cox was shot earlier this week by a male reportedly in a dark colored vehicle. Cox had been on life support since the …
The 50 State Security team is raising money for the family of a security guard who was shot Tuesday night at a Miami-Dade County Metrorail station. At last check, Keith Cox, 49, remains on life support at Jackson Memorial Hospital. According to police …
The family of a security guard shot and killed pleaded for answers on Friday. (Published Friday, Aug. 28, 2015). Updated at 6:48 PM EDT on Friday, Aug 28, 2015. A South Florida family called out to the community on Friday to help them find whoever was …
Tulsa Police are looking for a man who shot at a security guard overnight. Officers answered a call around 1 a.m. at the Park at Forest Oak Apartment Complex near 71st and Lewis. Police said the security guardwas checking out a disturbance at the …
Tulsa police are searching for a man they say shot at a security guard in south Tulsa. Around 1 a.m. Sunday, police say a man fired shots at the security guard at the Forest Oaks apartment complex near 71st and Lewis. The guard told police he was …
A Bank of America security guard was arrested late Saturday night and accused of murdering his wife after a quarrel in the lobby of his north Oak Cliff workplace turned violent, according to an arrest affidavit. David Thompson, 34, was working at the …
Police say a woman was found fatally shot just after midnight Sunday morning at the Bank of America tower, in the 400 block of South Zang Boulevard in Oak Cliff. (Published Sunday, Aug. 30, 2015). Dallas police say a man is in custody after fatally …
Hector Figueroa, the president of Service Employees International Union, which represents some 11,000 security guards in New York City, said he planned to question why Camara did not have at least one othersecurity guard nearby when Downing …
A security guard who was killed on the job at a New York City federal government office building last week was a loving person and “incredible human being” whose death has been a terrible blow to his fellow guards, more than 200 mourners were told at a …
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork/AP) — More than 200 people gathered Thursday to honor a security guard who was gunned down at a federal office building in the Hudson Square area by a former government employee who later killed himself. The Federal …
WABC. Eyewitness News. Thursday, August 27, 2015 11:58AM. NEW YORK (WABC) –. A memorial service is scheduled for Thursday evening to remember the security guard who was shot and killed in a federal building lobby in Lower Manhattan last week.
NEW YORK — More than 200 people gathered to honor a security guard who was gunned down at a federal office building in Manhattan by a former government employee who later killed himself. The Federal Protective Service held a memorial Thursday …
A security guard who was killed on the job at a federal government office building last week was a loving person and “incredible human being” whose death has been a terrible blow to his fellow guards, more than 200 mourners were told at a memorial …
“He was crazy about his kids,” fellow security guard Juan Veras said. “He had a daughter, 18 months. He showed me videos from their trip to Dorney Park.” Another co-worker, Sheila Stanley, called Camara a “beautiful person” and regretted the fact that …
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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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