Sentences with phrase «led by cop»

Two days after his murder, the then Accra Regional Police Command, led by COP George A. Dampare, arrested a prime suspect, Daniel Asiedu, who allegedly confessed to committing the crime.
Two days after his murder, the Accra Regional Police Command, led by COP Dr George A. Dampare, led an operation to arrest a suspect who allegedly confessed to committing the crime.

Not exact matches

there are any number of steps that lead to the trial, and much of that is governed by the extra protections cops enjoy within the process.
At 10:50 a.m., members of the Senate GOP conference, led by Sens. Marty Golden and Pat Gallivan, provide an update on their efforts to keep 1970s - era cop killer Herman Bell behind bars, outside the majority conference room, 3rd Floor, state Capitol, Albany.
Sources at the command who confirmed the arrest to Citi News Franklin Badu Jnr, the alleged killer was nabbed in an operation led by the Regional Commander, COP Dr. George Akuffo Dampare.
«Retrograde actions by the Trump administration — backtracking on COP 21, deregulating Fossil Fuels, rolling back environmental protections — will lead to many Superstorms like Sandy, more contaminated water like Flint and Hoosick Falls, worsening Asthma and respiratory problems, further poisoning the lungs of our Bronx babies,» said Judy Sheridan - Gonzalez, the president of the New York State Nurses Associations.
«Regardless of how one feels about being stopped, once told that they are being placed under arrest, they must comply with the officer's orders,» he said of the video, which shows Grays being cuffed and led away by four cops after he allegedly told them off for nearly hitting him in an unmarked police car while he was working.
In this study, U.S. researchers, led by Deanna Sellnow, a Communication Professor from the University of Central Florida, examined the impact of the L'Aquila earthquake on the international scientific earthquake community of practice (CoP).
Welcome to the 23rd Convention of the Parties (COP) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)-- led for the first time by a small Island nation, Fiji, but held in Germany.
Man killed by police after stealing West Covina police car, leading cops.
In a life changing event, Emmett stumbles across The Piece of Resistance (something Vitruvius foretold of); but is quickly intercepted by Lord Business» thugs and lead interrogator Bad Cop / Good Cop (voiced by Liam Neeson).
Based on the same novel that led to Elie Chouraqui's Man on Fire (1987, starring Scott Glenn as the burnout agent), Brian Helgeland's script takes a distinctly gringo view of this foreign land, where the fragile but courageous white girl is victimized by scary locals who range from the odious kidnappers (organized by someone known only as «The Voice» [Gustavo Sánchez Parra], aided by his weasely brother Aurelio [Gero Camilo]-RRB- to the corrupt cops, primarily, the visibly seamy Fuentes (Jesús Ochoa).
Undercover cop Billy Costigan (LEONARDO DiCAPRIO) infiltrates Boston's Irish mob, led by Frank Costello (JACK NICHOLSON).
So - so Disney comedy about priest Edward Herrmann and his squad of volunteer cops led by Barbara Harris.
This group of detectives is lead by a seasoned cop with years of connections
They'll take on a group of corrupt cops and robbers, led by Terrell Tompkins (Chiwetel Ejiofor), operating under the watchful eye — and well - manicured hands — of Russian mafia moll, Irene (Kate Winslet).
by Walter Chaw Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg, and Nick Frost return after the triumph of Shaun of the Dead with the nominal success of Hot Fuzz: the one a dead - on skewering of / homage to the zombie genre, the latter an equally - dead - on skewering of / homage to the buddy - cop genre that leads one to conclude that the zombie genre is infinitely more fulsome a target than the buddy - cop genre.
Michael Kenneth Williams, an actor known for playing a cop cuckolded by a midget in Trapped In The Closet and probably an HBO show or something, has landed the lead role in The Spoils Before Dying, IFC's follow - up to The Spoils Of Babylon.
Zooms into the back of Harry's head, alas, too quickly position the film as an it's - all - in - his - head psychological trip of a Mulholland Drive sort, an impression solidified by a second half that has Harry travelling to Montana, where his investigation leads to a cop (James Remar) and his wife (Deborah Kara Unger).
His students, led by star b - baller Lester (Usher Raymond) and senior class president Stephanie (Rosario Dawson), confront the principal (Glynn Turman) in protest, indirectly leading to a physical struggle between artist Ziggy (Robert Ri «chard) and the on - campus cop, Dante Jackson (Forest Whitaker).
This is the first English language film from director Alexandros Avranas (MISS VIOLENCE, 2013) and his cast is led by Jim Carrey as police inspector Tadek, a disgraced cop who takes care of his elderly mother while also obsessing over the now coldcase that ruined his career.
After a rocky start involving an intentionally unrelated and surreal dream sequence (a painfully unfunny, extended bit involving the gang as a rock band, trying to elude some cops), the guys of Broken Lizard, led by the movie's director Jay Chandrasekhar, do find a good excuse for making a sequel over a decade and a half later.
Those are the words spoken by Dr. Beaumont Rosewood — played by Morris Chestnut as he steps into his first leading television role on Fox's upcoming procedural cop drama, Rosewood.
Director: Nicolas Winding Refn Cast: Ryan Gosling, Kristen Scott Thomas, Vithaya Pansingarm, Rhatha Phongam Plot: A violent cop (Pansingarm) murders Julian's brother, which leads to a confrontation between the two of them, Julian (Gosling) being manipulated by his domineering mother (Scott Thomas).
The Grand Budapest Hotel is at its heart a screwball caper, wherein Gustave finds himself framed for Madame D's murder and on the run from the cops (led by Ed Norton, resplendent in his giant handlebar moustache) and Madame D's unscrupulous son (Adrien Brody, essentially dressed as Snidely Whiplash) and bodyguard (Willem Dafoe, clad in a black turtleneck with matching skull - emblazoned brass knuckles).
And Molly is different from Marge: somehow sadder, maybe a little less outspoken but just as dedicated a cop and just as led by her own inner sense of justice.
Opting for straight - line suspense, the filmmakers had to forgo subjective cutaways like the plainclothes cop's reflections on his tortuous relationship with a Third - World - infatuated feminist; again, Stone writes in a more bedrock commentary on metropolitan backsliding by refusing to reveal which of the hostages is the cop, so that the police monitoring the stolen train are led to wonder whether it's a man or a woman and chauvinistically calculate a woman's chances for taking effective action against the hijackers.
Starring Alexander Skarsgård and Michael Peña as two cops on the trail of some villainous scum, the movie puts a raucous and hilarious spin on cop movies by making the leads crooked cops, much...
Two major problems, though: the cops (led by Guy Pearce) are all over the family's criminal operations, making it tough for them to maneuver, and when Frecheville's most level - headed «uncle» is assassinated by rogue cops, the gang is left in the care of crazy Ben Mendelsohn, a paranoid, dangerously single - minded fugitive.
The show and its lead, Golden Globe and SAG winner Claire Foy, were bested by BBC1's cop drama «Happy Valley,» which took home the trophies for drama series and leading actress Sarah Lancashire.
They're led by staunch war hero Sergeant John O'Mara (Josh Brolin - whose authoritative, chiselled mug makes him as appropriate a 1940s screen cop as it's possible to find in the modern age).
Led by a detective hell - bent on revenge, a team of undercover cops in Los Angeles attempt to bring down a powerful drug...
The movie spends too much time trying to make you care about Butler's corrupt cop when the criminals (led by Pablo Schreiber) are far more interesting.
However, this proves more of a challenge than anticipated between the corrupt Rio cops and the arrival of a detail of Federal Agents led by Luke Hobbs (Dwayne Johnson).
Knowing full well that the wand is only going to lead to trouble, Ward and Jakoby make hard decisions as they attempt to survive against gangsters, corrupt cops, and a radical trio of elves led by Noomi Rapace.
Led by a bigoted cop named Krauss (Will Poulter), who evidently consider his badge a license to kill, law enforcement officers swarm the motel and round up all the guests — several young black men and two young white women who've taken up residence there to dodge the violence on the streets.
The pair scored hits with I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry in 2007 and Grown Ups in 2010, but it was the enormous, surprise success (grossing over $ 100 million) of James» 2009 leading man vehicle Paul Blart: Mall Cop (produced by Sandler) that cemented James» status as a full - blown movie star.
The terrorists are led by international mastermind Hans Gruber (Rickman, Dogma), who makes one major blunder in not taking into account that there would be one guest who manages to get away unseen, McClane, who does his duty as a good cop by doing everything possible to foil their plans.
An American everyman (Depp) is picked out of a crowd by the most beautiful woman on screen, followed by police and foreign agents (led by a ruthlessly obsessive Paul Bettany), targeted by international gangsters (under the command of vaguely Russian baddie Steven Berkoff) and batted around by opportunistic Italian cops.
In Richard Donner's Lethal Weapon, he upped the conventional post-48 Hours buddy - buddy cop pic by the simple expedient of making the lead (Mel Gibson) a crazed unpredictable nihilist.
There are a lot of big, attention - getting films in 2012, and one that I forget about once in a while is Gangster Squad, the film in which Zombieland director Ruben Fleischer follows the efforts of a squad of LA cops (Josh Brolin, Ryan Gosling, Nick Nolte, Giovanni Ribisi, Anthony Mackie) to stop the incursion of organized crime into LA, led by Sean Penn as famed mob boss Mickey Cohen.
But timekeepers, the cops of this world (led by Cillian Murphy), are on Will's trail and considering him a suspect in Henry's death.
The police investigation is being led by Jack Doyle (Morgan Freeman) of the Crimes Against Children police task force, who unlike a standard movie cop, doesn't resent these outsiders but suggests they work with his men Remy Bressant (Ed Harris) and Nick Poole (John Ashton).
But Dr. Dennett Norton (Gary Oldman) and his financier OmniCorp — led by the dubious Raymond Sellars (Michael Keaton)-- have a plan: turn what's left of Murphy into a mechanized cop loaded with state - of - the - art weapons tech.
A betrayal leads to a shakedown and rival cops seek to line their pockets by threatening the family with a long stretch inside.
The lead character is a PI, respected by no one and shunned by the cops.
The Guard took the Festival's spirit to heart with expert storytelling, a beautiful Irish setting, and exceptional performances by an accomplished cast led by Brendan Gleeson as Sergeant Gerry Boyle, the flinty local town cop and Don Cheadle as the FBI outsider investigating an international drug - smuggling ring who turns that cop's sleepy, workaday world completely upside down.
If it's too much for your nervous system, just revel in the fantastic cast of cranks and crazies, led by Walter Matthau's grumpy transit cop and Robert Shaw's suave psycho ringleader.
In short, in the 1990s, in working class neighborhoods with leftist backgrounds, the cruising white Renault cars [used by plainclothes cops], disappearing people, unresolved assassinations, incidents like those at Gazi and 1 Mayıs neighborhoods in 1995 where shots were fired at residents resulting in deaths, led to a renewed blow on the rekindling hope for the future.
These groups were led by 3 outstanding female head teachers Lauren Costello, Kathryn Greenhalgh and Dawn Copping.
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