Sunday, December 28, 2008
Murder, Robbery, Burglary, Drugs, and Probation
What do murder, robbery, burglary, drugs and probation have in common? Please continue reading . . .
A friend of mine, who operates under the nom de plume of Wintermute, brought my attention to my current Thug of the Week. It seems Tim Smith is trying to find himself. This must be the case because, he's not really sure who he is. Over the 39 times he's been arrested, he has forgotten his own name on several occasions.
He has given the following names:
KENNEDY,TIMOTHY
CLARK,DONALD
HARRIS,DARRYL
KENNEDY,JEROME
KENNEDY,WAYNE
LEACH,CEDRIC
LEACH,WAYNE
SMITH,TIM
DOE,JOHN
SMITH,DAEELY
SMITH,DARRLY
TATE,DARRELL
CHUM,ROBERT
KENNEDY,DEWAYNE
ANDERSON,DARRYL
Tim's latest arrest, unfortunately for him, involves a person who has some notoriety. Gail Jones Carson, is a fairly high profile person in this city and she had the good sense to have a security system installed at her home when Tim or what's his name, came calling. The arrest affidavit says Tim, we'll go ahead and just call him Tim, was found standing in front of 2906 Shady Vista, wearing the same clothes as they viewed in Ms Carson's security system. This bolsters my theory that most of these burglars live within 1.5 mile of their victims. Tim lives .8 miles according to Google.
In a previous life, I used to direct the effort for the midnight shift of the SCSO's Fugitive Bureau, and we spent many hours in this area, particularly in Tim's apartment complex.
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Ok, so the point is this, these thugs thrive on chaos, and our "justice" system assists them in this endeavor. Consider this - prior to this arrest, Tim was arrested in 2007 and held to state on the following charges (all on one arrest) AGGRAVATED ASSAULT
BURGLARY - MOTOR VEHICLE
THEFT OF PROPERTY $10000-$60000
INTENTIONALLY EVADE ARREST IN AUTO
RECKLESS DRIVING
LEAVE SCENE OF ACCIDENT INV DEATH
THEFT OF PROPERTY $500 OR LESS
I don't know what happened on the case, but after it went to Criminal Court he entered a guilty plea and got five years probation. That's right, five years probation, with all seven of the charges rolled into one, as far as the sentence goes. Now, that is a stiff sentence. I mean, five whole years! If that won't keep you on the straight and narrow, I don't know what will!
Here are the charges he has had in Criminal Court and the dispositions:
Charge Indictno Agency Dispcode
THEFT OF PROPERTY OVER $500 W9400209 MP GP
THEFT OF PROPERTY OVER $500 W9300474 MP GR
THEFT OF PROPERTY OVER $500 W9300474 MP GP
SEL/DEL/DIST IMITATION CSUB I 00329 MP GP
BURGLARY 98 04581 MP AT
BURGLARY 98 04581 MP AF
MANUF/DEL/SELL C/S 95 01318 MP GP
THEFT OF PROPERTY OVER $500 94 01157 MP GP
CRIMINAL ATTEMPT FELONY 93 07569 SO GP
ROBBERY 90 07721 MP GP
MANUF/DEL/SELL CONTROLLED SUBS 90 02375 MP NP
BURGLARY II 86 05326 SO GP
ROBBERY 86 04608 MP GP
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT 86 02139 SO GR
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT 86 02139 SO GP
GRAND LARCENY 85 00555 MP GP
THEFT OF PROPERTY $10000-$60000 07 06880 MP NP
THEFT OF PROPERTY $10000-$60000 07 06880 MP GP
CRIM ATT-SECOND DEGREE MURDER 05 06799 MP NP
CRIM ATT-SECOND DEGREE MURDER 05 06799 MP GP
THEFT OF PROPERTY $1000-$10000 05 05420 NP
THEFT OF PROPERTY $1000-$10000 05 05420 GP
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT 02 02718 MP NP
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT 02 02718 MP GP
How could anyone hand down such an injustice? This guy should have never had the opportunity to commit this latest crime, because he should have been in the pen! Maybe the judge was concerned about overcrowding the prisons? I don't know about that, but I do know something has got to give. Now is the time to get upset about this so called "justice system". It's anything but justice. The good citizens of Memphis and the surrounding area deserve a better deal than this. Those of us who strive to be good citizens, paying our ridiculous share of taxes, and trying to raise our kids deserve a safe place to dwell. Allowing these thugs to roam the streets, even though they are on "probation", is just wrong.
Please join our fight to change the laws so the miscreants who abound will be sequested in a "safe" place, like prison! Follow this blog and contact your representatives. Here is a link to a webpage that will let you find your representative, senator and the governor. Please be sure to let them know we cannot tolerate the same old, same old. It's time to modify these criminals behavior, or warehouse them.
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Don't Help the Thieves
Christmas is a wonderful time of year with gifts given and received. However, many people like to think we still live in those halcyon days of old. Remember when you could leave the door unlocked, and the keys in the ignition, and after Christmas, you could put the trash out on the curb, including the boxes your new 50" flat screen TV came in? Well, maybe we didn't have flat screen TVs, but boxes the loot came in anyway.
Guess what, those days are over. DO NOT put those boxes on the curb, or anywhere else that might let someone see what you got. If you put them out there, you might as well put up a sign telling all burglars to come and get it!
Now that the shopping has been done, you might be returning things to the store. Yep, street survival 101, says don't keep packages in the car, keep them in the trunk. Also, don't keep anything in the car a thief might want to take. Leaving change in the console is also not a good idea. A crack addict sees that as something he can accumulate and finally by another rock. What does he care about your broken window and the $500.00 deductible? Keep the interior of your car extremely clean! Heeding this advice can save you a lot of misery.
Oh well, be safe and maybe you can have a . . . Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Guess what, those days are over. DO NOT put those boxes on the curb, or anywhere else that might let someone see what you got. If you put them out there, you might as well put up a sign telling all burglars to come and get it!
Now that the shopping has been done, you might be returning things to the store. Yep, street survival 101, says don't keep packages in the car, keep them in the trunk. Also, don't keep anything in the car a thief might want to take. Leaving change in the console is also not a good idea. A crack addict sees that as something he can accumulate and finally by another rock. What does he care about your broken window and the $500.00 deductible? Keep the interior of your car extremely clean! Heeding this advice can save you a lot of misery.
Oh well, be safe and maybe you can have a . . . Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Help Me FIght Election Crime
I am announcing my application to the Republican Senators and Representatives of the Shelby Delegation to be appointed to the Shelby County Election Commission. Personally, I don’t believe the Election Commission should be a partisan commission, but it is what it is. In a perfect world, people would step up and do the right thing, irrespective of any factors other than doing what is right.
If appointed to the election commission, I pledge to make every effort to ensure the right thing gets done, without regard to party. Many of you may know about some of the things I’ve been involved in with the election commission, starting with finding the felonious voters, non-resident voters and finally the deceased voters in the Terry Roland v Ophelia Ford race a few years ago. I have also worked with the Commercial Appeal and other news agencies to get the information before the public, after finding improprieties with the voting process. Finally, I have been analyzing the voter database and for several years, cross checking it against the Social Security Death Index by using a program I wrote. I’ve also uncovered several people who appear to have voted more than once, and many other irregularities, then reported them to the news, and the administrator of elections. I have never gotten a reply from the administrator, and to my knowledge, neither has the news media.
I believe I am uniquely qualified to be a member of the Election Commission because of my background in computers, databases, and my 31 plus years in law enforcement, not to mention my history with the voter database and the EC. I retired from the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office a couple of years ago as a Lieutenant, field commander, in the Fugitive Bureau. I also worked the detective bureau and most other areas of the department as well as the Attorney General’s office for six years, as a criminal investigator. I started the MIS bureau at the SCSO (Management Information Systems), headed the Research and Development bureau and worked for several years in the Information Systems bureau. While working in the IS bureau, Microsoft did a case study on my (W.A.S.P.) program - touting the cost savings and efficiency of the program. I also developed the jail website, the warrant website and the A.L.E.R.T. program, which has achieved national acclaim.
I understand the position is paid $1,000.00 per month which, if appointed, I pledge to donate to charity. I am not in this to make money, just to make a difference. I appreciate your consideration in this matter.
Please join the group at Facebook and let the members of the Shelby Delegation know your feelings.
Sincerely,
John Harvey
If appointed to the election commission, I pledge to make every effort to ensure the right thing gets done, without regard to party. Many of you may know about some of the things I’ve been involved in with the election commission, starting with finding the felonious voters, non-resident voters and finally the deceased voters in the Terry Roland v Ophelia Ford race a few years ago. I have also worked with the Commercial Appeal and other news agencies to get the information before the public, after finding improprieties with the voting process. Finally, I have been analyzing the voter database and for several years, cross checking it against the Social Security Death Index by using a program I wrote. I’ve also uncovered several people who appear to have voted more than once, and many other irregularities, then reported them to the news, and the administrator of elections. I have never gotten a reply from the administrator, and to my knowledge, neither has the news media.
I believe I am uniquely qualified to be a member of the Election Commission because of my background in computers, databases, and my 31 plus years in law enforcement, not to mention my history with the voter database and the EC. I retired from the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office a couple of years ago as a Lieutenant, field commander, in the Fugitive Bureau. I also worked the detective bureau and most other areas of the department as well as the Attorney General’s office for six years, as a criminal investigator. I started the MIS bureau at the SCSO (Management Information Systems), headed the Research and Development bureau and worked for several years in the Information Systems bureau. While working in the IS bureau, Microsoft did a case study on my (W.A.S.P.) program - touting the cost savings and efficiency of the program. I also developed the jail website, the warrant website and the A.L.E.R.T. program, which has achieved national acclaim.
I understand the position is paid $1,000.00 per month which, if appointed, I pledge to donate to charity. I am not in this to make money, just to make a difference. I appreciate your consideration in this matter.
Please join the group at Facebook and let the members of the Shelby Delegation know your feelings.
Sincerely,
John Harvey
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Google helping Law Enforcement
Google has released Google Streetview for Memphis recently. They are currently photographing the entire county, which will take a while. Even so, I've already added it into our "Kiosk" at the Memphis Police Department. Officers who are working up a warrant will be able to pull the address up and see what the neighborhood looks like, intersecting streets, houses on either side of the target address, etc. This is going to be a great tool for cops!
Here is an example of what I'm talking about. Double click the image and then see how you can turn the picture 360 degrees, or move down the street, etc.:
3600 Tutwiler Ave, Memphis, TN 38122
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Here is an example of what I'm talking about. Double click the image and then see how you can turn the picture 360 degrees, or move down the street, etc.:
3600 Tutwiler Ave, Memphis, TN 38122
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Thursday, December 04, 2008
Help us Fight Crime
Director Godwin has penned a letter to the public asking for help in letting the legislature know that we need laws passed that can help keep criminals off the streets. I created a webpage that will let you click one hyperlink and it will pull your email client up with the entire house and senate emails, or just the shelby delegation's emails. All you have to do then, is tell them how you feel about crime in our community and urge them to pass strong legislation.
Here's the link to the webpage - https://kiosk.memphispolice.org/cyberwatch/openletter.htm
Here's the link to the webpage - https://kiosk.memphispolice.org/cyberwatch/openletter.htm
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