The man who committed the worst mass shooting in U.S. history had an online bride from Uzbekistan who said he beat her, co-workers who feared he had terrorist leanings and a father who hosted a cable show in which he claimed to be president of Afghanistan. Omar Mateen, a 29-year-old security guard from Fort Pierce, had been on the FBI’s radar since at least 2013, when acquaintances — at least one of them a former law enforcement officer — warned authorities that he was prone to violence, made unspecified threats and seemed to have radical Islamic ideas. Read more about this story here.
LUCIE COUNTY — Accused Orlando shooter Omar Mateen, who was employed by G4S, worked as a security guard at PGA Village at least two days before the massacre. Some on Tuesday questioned how the man charged with protecting them potentially …
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — Marta Winter is from Wayzata and lives part-time at PGA Village in Port St. Lucie, Fla., the gated community where Orlando shooter Omar Mateen was a security guard. “I would see him every day,” Winter told WCCO’s Jordana …
PORT ST. LUCIE, Florida — For years Omar Mateen was a welcomed fixture at PGA Village, the tony residential expanse that includes one of America’s premier golf clubs and resorts. He worked as a security guard at the front gate, a trusted position …
Omar Mateen, the man who law enforcement officials killed after he terrorized Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, was trusted to keep others safe as a security guard for G4S Security Solutions. Daniel Gilroy claims to be a former coworker of Mateen’s at G4S …
FORT PIERCE, Fla. — He was a body builder and a security guard, a religious man who attended the local mosque and wanted to become a police officer. Early Sunday, 29-year-old Omar Mateen opened fire at a gay nightclub in Orlando, killing 49 people …
Despite those incidents, Mateen never lost his position as a private security guard with one of the world’s largest security contractors, nor his license to carry a gun. Now his deadly attack on a gay nightclub in Orlando has raised questions about how …
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For nearly eight years before he embarked on a murderous rampage that claimed the lives of 49 people, Omar Mateen was employed as an armed guard by one of the world’s biggest privatesecurity companies, G4S. By some estimates, it’s the third-largest …
Civilian nuclear power plants in the U.S., many which employ G4S security guards, are required to meet security requirements set by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, which also conducts inspections. Security guards are re-evaluated every three years …
About a decade before Omar Mateen opened fire on an Orlando nightclub, killing more than 50 people, he worked for a global security firm that was one of the biggest contractors for the federal government after the Sept. 11 attacks. Mateen began working …
In the United States alone, G4S security guards stand watch over airports, water and power plants, nuclear facilities, immigration transportation and even, as in the case of Mateen, gated communities. Since 2008, G4S Secure Solutions — the company’s …
Omar Mateen, 29, was a bodybuilder and a security guard, a religious man who attended the local mosque and wanted to become a police officer. However, early on Sunday, he opened fire at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, in an attack that left 50 …
G4S’s largest recent Alabama contract was awarded in 2014, when the company received $2.6 million from the Department of Homeland Security to provide services at the Center for Domestic Preparedness, the Anniston-based facility that trains first …
The firm has confirmed Mateen had worked for the company since 2007, and was most recently assigned as an armed security guard at a gated retirement community in South Florida. Mateen passed two G4S security checks, one when he was hired in 2007 …
Mateen was assigned to guard the PGA Village golf club in Port St. Lucie, Florida, according to local newspaper TC Palm. Mr Daniel Kime, a security guard employed along with Mateen by the security firm G4S in the Fort Pierce area, said he met Mateen …
… more than 3,000 British military personnel were drafted in after G4S failed to provide enough security personnel for the London 2012 Olympics. In January, a BBC investigation claimed G4S guards allegedly assaulted teenagers at a detention center in …
The man who shot over 100 people and killed 49 in an Orlando nightclub Saturday worked at a retirement home as a security guard for G4S – a giant, often controversial global contracting corporation that provides mercenary forces, prison guards and …
But eventually he found some form of stability with a job as a security guard in South Florida, where he was still working when he stormed a gay nightclub early Sunday in Orlando, resulting in the deaths of 49 people and the wounding of 53 more. He …
NBC News has learned that the security firm that employed Orlando shooter Omar Mateen concluded that allegations about his inflammatory comments while an armed guard in 2013 were serious enough to transfer him to an unarmed position and to conduct …
G4S is a mammoth among security agencies. With more than 600,000 workers, it’s one of the world’s largest private employers. By the company’s own estimate, it runs security for 90 percent of the United States’ nuclear power plants. It also employed …
Shares in the security company G4S fell after it was revealed Omar Mateen had worked for the firm. The Canadian arm of the company says its Canadian guards are not armed while working – a move made following the 2012 killing of three people by a G4S …
British security firm G4S said that Omar Mateen – the man suspected of killing 49 people and wounding 53 in a mass shooting at a gay Orlando nightclub, the worst mass shooting in US history – had worked as a security guard for the company. Read more.
FORT PIERCE — Mass murderer Omar Mateen worked as a security guard for London-based G4S at the main St. Lucie County courthouse for less than a year during 2013, a county official said Monday. But the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office doesn’t have …
Mateen is still licensed as a weapons eligible security guard through the Jupiter, Fla headquartered US subsidiary of G4S plc, a multinational British corporation that is the largest security provider in the world, according to the Palm Beach Post.
The security company that employed Orlando gunman Omar Mateen, G4S, only psychologically evaluated him once, at the start of his nine-year employment with the company and not again after the company was made aware he had been interviewed by the …
The ex-wife of the shooter who killed 50 people at a Florida gay club has described how he repeatedly beat her during their marriage. The woman – who wishes to remain anonymous – wed 29-year-old security guard Omar Mateen in Port St Lucie seven years …
G4S also held a contract reportedly worth $355 million to provide security for the 2012 London Olympics. But less than a month before the opening ceremony, it said was not able to provide the number of guards required. At the time, chief executive Nick …
Before he was a security guard, before he secured a state license to carry guns to work, Omar Mateen bounced through a series of retail jobs: A Palm Bay Publix in 2002, when he was still in high school; a now-defunct Circuit City the following year …
Omar Mateen, a 29-year-old security guard from Fort Pierce, had been on the FBI’s radar since at least 2013, when acquaintances — at least one of them a former law enforcement officer — warned authorities that he was prone to violence, made …
Three years ago Omar Mateen was under active investigation by the FBI for pledging his support to terrorist organizations. For ten months in 2013, the FBI questioned his co-workers and questioned him; searched his electronic footprint and even deployed …
Omar Mateen has worked for the past nine years as a security guard for the company G4S, which has millions of dollars in state and local contracts and has been the topic of multiple I-Team investigations. In the past three years, we’ve uncovered that …
Incidentally, G4S is the company that trained Mateen to work as an armed security guard, which licensed him to carry and use weapons. And although his coworkers told supervisors that Mateen “frequently made homophobic and racial comments,” the …
At least one former G4S employee, Daniel Gilroy, says he raised numerous concerns with supervisors about Mateen’s hateful and potentially dangerous behavior. Gilroy told Fox News that he and Mateen had worked as security guards at the same South …
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About one million Americans work as security guards, twice the number of those serving as police officers. While the data does not include the number of guards who carry arms, Shoshana Walter, public safety reporter at the Center for Investigative Reporting (CIR), says that the security guard industry is a parallel universe where the expected norms of policing simply don’t apply.
About one million Americans work as security guards, twice the number of those serving as police officers. While the data does not include the number of guards who carry arms, Shoshana Walter, public safety reporter at the Center for Investigative Reporting (CIR), says that the security guard industry is a parallel universe where the expected norms of policing simply don’t apply.
“The security industry is very different from the law enforcement profession,” says Walters. “They have limited powers, they don’t have the same ability to detain or arrest, or as it relates to search and seizures. But they’re often taking on the same types of roles as law enforcement officers.”
Walters says that guards often have a small fraction of the training that police officers usually get. In the state of California, for example, a police officer is required to get a minimum of 600 hours of training—an armed guard gets about 54 hours.
“The difference there is huge,” she says.
In addition to training, regulations regarding background checks for armed guards also vary widely by state.
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SPRINGDALE, OH ) – The security guard at the center of a controversial video at the Tri-County Mall is no longer employed by the security company and not affiliated with the mall, Tri-County Mall announced.
SPRINGDALE, Ohio — Phone video of a confrontation between a man who identifies himself as Carlos and a Tri-County Mall security guard has been viewed on Facebook hundreds of thousands of times since Tuesday evening. The 12-minute video shows …
Tru Collins recorded himself inside the Tri-County Mall on Tuesday as he was being confronted by security for not following the mall’s dress code. The security guard ordered the man out of the mall because his pants were saggy. Collins claims the mall …
(Cincinnati, OH)–Fox 19 Now has posted a video of Tru Collins, who was inside the Tri-County Mall Tuesday, and made a video of himself with security guards. He was confronted for wearing baggy pants, and was told that he would need to leave. In the …
The security guard at the center of a controversial video at the Tri-County Mall is no longer employed by the security company and not affiliated with the mall, Tri-County Mall announced. Tru Collins recorded himself inside the Tri-County Mall on …
SPRINGDALE, Ohio — A young man is accusing a Tri-County Mall security guard of harassment after he was kicked out of the mall Tuesday for his “saggy pants.” Phone video of the confrontation between a man who identifies himself as Tru Carlos and the …
(Tri-County)–Fox 19 Now reports that the security guard in a phone video made at Tri-County Mall has now been fired. The mall said that the guard was employed by the security company, and was not affiliated with the mall. Tru Collins recorded himself …
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Security guards from a Southern California hospital ordered a man to stop recording as one of them wrapped his arm around a man’s neck and wrestled him to the street.
A killer whose sentencing led to changes in Delaware’s death penalty law is asking the Board of Pardons to commute his prison sentence. Kenneth L. Rodgers is one of four men convicted of robbing and murdering two armored car guards in 1990.
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One WTC Building/Overnight Airport Security Agents Needed at Allied Barton!
Looking to work at One World Trade Center Building or the Airport? Interested in continuing your career as a Security Guard? Workforce1 has now partnered with Allied Barton to hire Licensed Security Guards to work at One World Trade Center! Overnight Security Guard Requirements:
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Police in Wisconsin were called to a high school on Wednesday after a student got into a fight with a security guard in a hallway and knocked the man out cold
MILWAUKEE — Pushed, punched then pummeled. An MPS security guard is recovering after being seen on camera getting beaten by a student at Vincent High School. For the first time since the incident, we are seeing the staff member’s face — and also …
Police in Wisconsin were called to a high school on Wednesday after a student got into a fight with asecurity guard in a hallway and knocked the man out cold. The incident occurred around 1.30 p.m. at Vincent High School on Milwaukee’s northwest side.
MILWAUKEE — Milwaukee police say they’re looking for a student who was seen on video punching a school security guard. It happened on Wednesday, April 27th at Vincent High School on Milwaukee’s northwest side. video2. Students outside the school on …
TODAY’S TMJ4 spoke exclusively to the safety officer, who is still recovering from his injuries. The video shows a Vincent High School safety assistant push a student away from him. The student then hits him. The two fall to the ground. The student …
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Gary Police Release Surveillance Images Of Suspects In Shooting Of Security Guard- Anyone with information is asked to call the Gary police violent crimes division at (219) 881-1210 or the Crime Tip Line at 866-CRIME-GP.
Police are investigating after a security guard was shot at a cell phone store in Gary Tuesday afternoon. Police said they responded to the ABC Phone Store in the 4200-block of Broadway around 2:30 p.m. and found the security guard with a gunshot wound.
(CBS) — Police in Gary are asking for the public’s help after a store security guard was shot Tuesday afternoon. Around 2:30 p.m., Gary police responded to a call at the ABC Phone Store in the 4200 block of Broadway and found the wounded security…
A security guard was seriously wounded Tuesday in a shooting in Gary, Indiana. (Published Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2016). A security guard was seriously wounded Tuesday in a shooting in Gary, Indiana. The guard was shot about 2:30 p.m. at the ABC Phone …
GARY — A security guard was wounded in a shooting Tuesday at a phone store in Gary’s Glen Park neighborhood, police said. Police responded to a call for service about 2:30 p.m. at the ABC Phone store in the 4200 block of Broadway, Lt. Dawn Westerfield …
GARY, Ind. — A security guard at the ABC cell phone store is shot and it’s unclear if he was targeted or not. Security video shows two people walked into the Gary store, made small talk, then one of them opened fire. The video shows the security guard…
INDIANA (STMW) – A security guard was seriously wounded Tuesday in a shooting in Gary, Ind. The guard was shot about 2:30 p.m. at the ABC Phone store in the 4200 block of Broadway and was in serious condition, according to a statement from Gary …
A security guard was wounded Tuesday afternoon during an attempted robbery at a Gary cellphone store. The guard was shot in his side and taken to the Methodist Hospitals Northlake campus for treatment. Police spokeswoman Lt. Dawn Westerfield said the …
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Active shooter situations are unpredictable and evolve quickly. Typically, the immediate deployment of law enforcement is required to stop the shooting and mitigate harm to victims. Because active shooter situations are often over within 10 to 15 minutes, before law enforcement arrives on the scene, individuals must be prepared both mentally and physically to deal with an active shooter situation
PROFILE OF AN ACTIVE SHOOTER
An Active Shooter is an individual actively engaged in killing or attempting to kill people in a confined and populated area; in most cases, active shooters use firearms(s) and there is no pattern or method to their selection of victims. Active shooter situations are unpredictable and evolve quickly. Typically, the immediate deployment of law enforcement is required to stop the shooting and mitigate harm to victims. Because active shooter situations are often over within 10 to 15 minutes, before law enforcement arrives on the scene, individuals must be prepared both mentally and physically to deal with an active shooter situation.
Good practices for coping with an active shooter situation • Be aware of your environment and any possible dangers • Take note of the two nearest exits in any facility you visit • If you are in an office, stay there and secure the door • If you are in a hallway, get into a room and secure the door • As a last resort, attempt to take the active shooter down. When the shooter is at close range and you cannot flee, your chance of survival is much greater if you try to incapacitate him/her. CALL 911 WHEN IT IS SAFE TO DO SO!
PROFILE OF AN ACTIVE SHOOTER An Active Shooter is an individual actively engaged in killing or attempting to kill people in a confined and populated area; in most cases, active shooters use firearms(s) and there is no pattern or method to their selection of victims.
HOW TO RESPOND WHEN AN ACTIVE SHOOTER IS IN YOUR VICINITY
Quickly determine the most reasonable way to protect your own life. Remember that customers and clients are likely to follow the lead of employees and managers during an active shooter situation.
1. Evacuate If there is an accessible escape path, attempt to evacuate the premises.
Be sure to: • Have an escape route and plan in mind • Evacuate regardless of whether others agree to follow • Leave your belongings behind • Help others escape, if possible • Prevent individuals from entering an area where the active shooter may be • Keep your hands visible • Follow the instructions of any police officers • Do not attempt to move wounded people • Call 911 when you are safe
2. Hide out If evacuation is not possible, find a place to hide where the active shooter is less likely to find you.
Your hiding place should: • Be out of the active shooter’s view • Provide protection if shots are fired in your direction (i.e., an office with a closed and locked door) • Not trap you or restrict your options for movement
To prevent an active shooter from entering your hiding place: • Lock the door • Blockade the door with heavy furniture
If the active shooter is nearby: • Lock the door • Silence your cell phone and/or pager • Turn off any source of noise (i.e., radios, televisions) • Hide behind large items (i.e., cabinets, desks) • Remain quiet
If evacuation and hiding out are not possible: • Remain calm • Dial 911, if possible, to alert police to the active shooter’s location • If you cannot speak, leave the line open and allow the dispatcher to listen
3. Take action against the active shooter As a last resort, and only when your life is in imminent danger, attempt to disrupt and/or incapacitate the active shooter by: • Acting as aggressively as possible against him/her • Throwing items and improvising weapons • Yelling • Committing to your actions
HOW TO RESPOND WHEN LAW ENFORCEMENT ARRIVES
Law enforcement’s purpose is to stop the active shooter as soon as possible. Officers will proceed directly to the area in which the last shots were heard.
Officers usually arrive in teams of four (4) • Officers may wear regular patrol uniforms or external bulletproof vests, Kevlar helmets, and other tactical equipment • Officers may be armed with rifles, shotguns, handguns • Officers may use pepper spray or tear gas to control the situation • Officers may shout commands, and may push individuals to the ground for their safety
How to react when law enforcement arrives: • Remain calm, and follow officers’ instructions • Put down any items in your hands (i.e., bags, jackets) • Immediately raise hands and spread fingers • Keep hands visible at all times • Avoid making quick movements toward officers such as holding on to them for safety • Avoid pointing, screaming and/or yelling • Do not stop to ask officers for help or direction when evacuating, just proceed in the direction from which officers are entering the premises
Information to provide to law enforcement or 911 operator: • Location of the active shooter • Number of shooters, if more than one • Physical description of shooter/s • Number and type of weapons held by the shooter/s • Number of potential victims at the location
The first officers to arrive to the scene will not stop to help injured persons. Expect rescue teams comprised of additional officers and emergency medical personnel to follow the initial officers. These rescue teams will treat and remove any injured persons. They may also call upon able-bodied individuals to assist in removing the wounded from the premises.
Once you have reached a safe location or an assembly point, you will likely be held in that area by law enforcement until the situation is under control, and all witnesses have been identified and questioned. Do not leave until law enforcement authorities have instructed you to do so.
TRAINING YOUR STAFF FOR AN ACTIVE SHOOTER SITUATION
To best prepare your staff for an active shooter situation, create an Emergency Action Plan (EAP), and conduct training exercises. Together, the EAP and training exercises will prepare your staff to effectively respond and help minimize loss of life.
Components of an Emergency Action Plan (EAP)
Create the EAP with input from several stakeholders including your human resources department, your training department (if one exists), facility owners / operators, your property manager, and local law enforcement and/or emergency responders. An effective EAP includes:
• A preferred method for reporting fires and other emergencies • An evacuation policy and procedure • Emergency escape procedures and route assignments (i.e., floor plans, safe areas) • Contact information for, and responsibilities of individuals to be contacted under the EAP • Information concerning local area hospitals (i.e., name, telephone number, and distance from your location) • An emergency notification system to alert various parties of an emergency including: – Individuals at remote locations within premises – Local law enforcement – Local area hospitals
Components of Training Exercises – The most effective way to train your staff to respond to an active shooter situation is to conduct mock active shooter training exercises. Local law enforcement is an excellent resource in designing training exercises. • Recognizing the sound of gunshots • Reacting quickly when gunshots are heard and/or when a shooting is witnessed: – Evacuating the area – Hiding out – Acting against the shooter as a last resort • Calling 911 • Reacting when law enforcement arrives • Adopting the survival mind set during times of crisis.
Additional Ways to Prepare For and Prevent an Active Shooter Situation • Preparedness – Ensure that your facility has at least two evacuation routes – Post evacuation routes in conspicuous locations throughout your facility – Include local law enforcement and first responders during training exercises – Encourage law enforcement, emergency responders, SWAT teams, K-9 teams, and bomb squads to train for an active shooter scenario at your location.
• Prevention – Foster a respectful workplace – Be aware of indications of workplace violence and take remedial actions accordingly.
PREPARING FOR AND MANAGING AN ACTIVE SHOOTER SITUATION
Your human resources department and facility managers should engage in planning for emergency situations, including an active shooter scenario. Planning for emergency situations will help to mitigate the likelihood of an incident by establishing the mechanisms described below.
Human Resources’ Responsibilities
• Conduct effective employee screening and background checks • Create a system for reporting signs of potentially violent behavior • Make counseling services available to employees • Develop an EAP which includes policies and procedures for dealing with an active shooter situation, as well as after action planning
Facility Manager Responsibilities
• Institute access controls (i.e., keys, security system pass codes) • Distribute critical items to appropriate managers / employees, including: – Floor plans – Keys – Facility personnel lists and telephone numbers • Coordinate with the facility’s security department to ensure the physical security of the location • Assemble crisis kits containing: – radios – floor plans – staff roster, and staff emergency contact numbers – first aid kits – flashlights • Place removable floor plans near entrances and exits for emergency responders • Activate the emergency notification system when an emergency situation occurs.
Reactions of Managers During an Active Shooter Situation
Employees and customers are likely to follow the lead of managers during an emergency situation. During an emergency, managers should be familiar with their EAP, and be prepared to:
• Take immediate action • Remain calm • Lock and barricade doors • Evacuate staff and customers via a preplanned evacuation route to a safe area
RECOGNIZING POTENTIAL WORKPLACE VIOLENCE
An active shooter in your workplace may be a current or former employee, or an acquaintance of a current or former employee. Intuitive managers and coworkers may notice characteristics of potentially violent behavior in an employee. Alert your Human Resources Department if you believe an employee or coworker exhibits potentially violent behavior.
Indicators of Potential Violence by an Employee
Employees typically do not just “snap,” but display indicators of potentially violent behavior over time. If these behaviors are recognized, they can often be managed and treated. Potentially violent behaviors by an employee may include one or more of the following (this list of behaviors is not comprehensive, nor is it intended as a mechanism for diagnosing violent tendencies):
• Increased use of alcohol and/or illegal drugs • Unexplained increase in absenteeism; vague physical complaints • Noticeable decrease in attention to appearance and hygiene • Depression / withdrawal • Resistance and overreaction to changes in policy and procedures • Repeated violations of company policies • Increased severe mood swings • Noticeably unstable, emotional responses • Explosive outbursts of anger or rage without provocation • Suicidal; comments about “putting things in order” • Behavior which is suspect of paranoia, (“everybody is against me”) • Increasingly talks of problems at home • Escalation of domestic problems into the workplace; talk of severe financial problems • Talk of previous incidents of violence • Empathy with individuals committing violence • Increase in unsolicited comments about firearms, other dangerous weapons and violent crimes.
MANAGING THE CONSEQUENCES OF AN ACTIVE SHOOTER SITUATION
After the active shooter has been incapacitated and is no longer a threat, human resources and/or management should engage in post-event assessments and activities, including: • An accounting of all individuals at a designated assembly point to determine who, if anyone, is missing and potentially injured • Determining a method for notifying families of individuals affected by the active shooter, including notification of any casualties • Assessing the psychological state of individuals at the scene, and referring them to health care specialists accordingly • Identifying and filling any critical personnel or operational gaps left in the organization as a result of the active shooter.
LESSONS LEARNED
To facilitate effective planning for future emergencies, it is important to analyze the recent active shooter situation and create an after action report. The analysis and reporting contained in this report is useful for:
• Serving as documentation for response activities • Identifying successes and failures that occurred during the event • Providing an analysis of the effectiveness of the existing EAP • Describing and defining a plan for making improvements to the EAP
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Mayor Bill de Blasio signs the non-public school security guard bill. At left, next to mayor, is Councilmember David Greenfield, the bill’s sponsor. Photo courtesy of Greenfield’s office.
Mayor Bill de Blasio signs the non-public school security guard bill. At left, next to mayor, is Councilmember David Greenfield, the bill’s sponsor.
Private and religious schools will be able to hire security guards and get reimbursed by the city, thanks to a new law Mayor Bill de Blasio signed on Jan. 5.
Under the new law, which goes into effect on April 1, non-public schools that have enrollments of 300 or more students will be allowed to receive reimbursements from the city to cover the costs of hiring and training security guards.
DETROIT (WJBK) – A step to help ease financial stress on Detroit Public Schools is causing concern. Parents and students are reacting to the news that the district is cutting security guards at a handful of schools. It’s no secret DPS is in financial …
DETROIT (WJBK) – A step to help ease financial stress on Detroit Public Schools is causing concern. Parents and students are reacting to the news that the district is cutting security guards at a handful of schools.
It’s no secret DPS is in financial trouble. The Detroit News reports the district will begin making $26 million payments to the state in February and could be out of money as early as April.
DPS contracts the security guards from Securitas and says the reduction was part of its annual budgeting process.
But sources say at least six schools are affected: Carver Stem Academy, Moses Field, Ludington Magnet Middle and Nichols, Hutchison and Dossin elementary middle schools. “They felt like this school didn’t need a security guard,” Garrett said. “Because …
DETROIT (WXYZ) – It is a simple question: Effective this week, how many Detroit schools no longer have security guards because of cuts? The Detroit Public School District is refusing to answer that question, saying providing even the number of people
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A Brooklyn jury ordered Delta Airlines to pay $759,000 in damages to a Yankees Stadium security guard who was arrested after a nefarious baggage handler planted cocaine in his suitcase.
Brooklyn New York – A Brooklyn jury ordered Delta Airlines to pay $759,000 in damages to a security guard who was arrested after a nefarious baggage handler planted cocaine in his suitcase.
“I must give praise and thanks to God!” a beaming Roger Levans said outside Brooklyn Federal Court Thursday, after the jury deliberated only two hours and found the airline was negligent.
When he was stopped in Kennedy Airport back in January 2011 after a Delta flight from Guyana, Levans told Customs officers he was bringing back “cooked rabbit.” He was arrested after officers found three bricks of cocaine alongside the food in his suitcase.
The security guard spent one day in jail and was booted from his job at Yankees Stadium.
But while Levans was free on bail, the feds determined that his bag was indeed tampered with after he had checked his luggage.
A corrupt baggage handler apparently tied a ribbon to the suitcase containing the illicit drugs so it would be recognized by an accomplice in New York City, according to court papers.
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