Not exact matches
The black voters in Philly, and I say this based on 30 years of picking juries and
talking to them, are more likely
to have a family member
who is a
police officer, a family member
who is in jail, and a family member
who has been killed or severely victimized.
In the hours after the shooting, people
who knew Mr. Cruz described him as a «troubled kid»
who enjoyed showing off his firearms, bragging about killing animals and whose mother would resort
to calling the
police to have them come
to their home
to try
to talk some sense into him.
You
talk about community and tolerance — where is the community of tolerance for we
who have not grown up enough yet
to get over being the «correction»
police?
I wanted
to know
who I was
talking to, I was not being the English
police.
Anyone
who would like
to talk more about this can contact me privately or, as I said, pull the court proceedings and
police records.
but, there are also lots of good
police officers too... what amazes me is that no one — including cnn — want
to talk about all the christians
who everyday feed the starving, visit the inmates, support the sick and serve our country... please, use some logic and don't stereotype
Over at The Atlantic, I give a synopsis of what I'm on about when
talking of the «pink
police state» — Orwell's «Big Brother» meets the big brother
who drives a Camaro, goes
to community college, and bounces at the local strip club....
The
police officer
who rushed
to the aid of a Russian ex-spy targeted with a nerve agent in Salisbury on Sunday started
talking in his hospital bed on Thursday afternoon as detectives race
to discover
who was responsible.
We demand that the President
who asked Ghanaians at his inauguration this year
to be active citizens and not spectators, walk his
talk by immediately ordering the release of Appiah Stadium from unlawful
police detention when his only «crime» is trying
to be an active citizen.
But one would have thought that if the
police were letting people out of the cordon, I would have seen someone leave or
talked to someone
who claimed
to have left without obstruction.
He
talked to black community leaders,
who complained about
police bias and brutality, and he later had an awkward private meeting with the Chief constable Kenneth Oxford about the matter.
There was
talk that Raffa was an arsonist and his beating a mob hit; that five gallons of kerosene had been found in his car and had somehow disappeared from the station house; that «every cop in Brooklyn» knows the name of Raffa's assailant but higher - ups refuse
to arrest him; that the car containing the combustible evidence was driven away from the scene by Cuomo's detective - bodyguard,
who's a relative of the Cuomo family; that the
police reports (DD5s) on the case were missing from headquarters; and that the governor was at the scene shortly after the incident and had used state troopers
to erase any evidence of his father - in - law's possible criminality.
The observer said: «We saw
police officers voting, we also have evidence of someone pointing and telling people where
to vote, and we also saw former governor
who was siting down there and directing his agents
to talk to DSS agents
who were directing people
to vote.
This was soon overtaken by news that the party were
talking to the Metropolitan
Police,
who would undertake an investigation
to see if any «criminal activity» had taken place.
WAMC's Ian Pickus
talks with Mike Spain about a Schenectady
police officer
who was arrested over the weekend and former New York Yankee Derek Jeter returning
to the Capital Region.
Governor Ambode,
who led a symbolic walk against Domestic and Sexual Violence in Alausa, Ikeja, with top government functionaries including the Deputy Governor, Dr. Oluranti Adebule, Chief Judge of the State, Justice Olufunmilayo Oke, wife of the Governor, Mrs. Bolanle Ambode, Commissioner of
Police, Imohimi Edgal, Attorney General, Mr. Adeniji Kazeem, members of the State Executive Council, members of the House of Assembly, stakeholders in the justice sector, celebrities, students, among others, said it was time
to walk the
talk and ensure that all hands are on deck towards safeguarding the rights of every citizen and the most vulnerable in the society.
«I was impressed with what Stephon's brother Stevante said that how proud he was of Sacramento, of his city, how people turned out and made this case a national one and brought attention because I think too often, our elected leaders, they will
talk about things when it's a lot of children in a school, but when it's young black men of color
who are being shot by the
police unarmed... I think if we're gonna say black lives matter, we have
to mean it, and we have
to implement change,» she continued.
But the ultimate answer isn't
policing social media for rabble - rousing mistruths, but bursting the filter bubbles and
talking to those
who disagree with us.
Police officers on the beat
who need
to check car number plates should soon be able
to talk directly
to the computer which holds the information using a speech recognition and synthesis system.
Groups of professionals for which it can be useful
to practice
talking with children
who have been exposed
to violence or other traumatic experiences are, for instance, social workers,
police officers, teachers, recreational pedagogues, counsellors and school nurses.
Also woke up this morning with major neck stiffness: / Wasn't my fault and luckily we had a witness present
who saw everything and
who stayed behind and
talked to the
police.
I've been
to London once, on a schooltrip, and I remember two homeless men,
who were sitting on a public square: one started peeing against a wall and a few minutes later there was this
police man
who came
talking with them.
ODA members —
who must sign up and adhere
to a code of practice — commit
to «checking profiles, giving advice and guidance
to customers, and dealing promptly with reports of fraud or other problems», while also offering inservice mail and chat forums, and
talking to police about reducing scams.
A straight single jewish man
who lives Montréal, i have a good character, a sens of humor, i read, write and
talk English and French, travel by bus and by métro
to go
to my work as a packaging worker; i practice magic as a hobby, i like action, spy,
police, magic and...
Apart from its smug villain (Alex Veadov)-- another Russian sociopath
who hisses things
to underlings like «You
talk to the
police and I rape and disembowel your mother» — We Own the Night has none of the usual genre bombast.
Nick insists that he'll jump if he can't
talk to the
police force's recently disgraced expert negotiator for jumpers, Lynda Mercer (Banks, Role Models), and while she tries
to ascertain
who he is and why he is out
to take his own life, he's playing for time in order
to try
to clear his innocence — or is he?
Following the exploits of the Paris
police department's «child protection unit,» Polisse (which screened early on) helped
to establish this year's Croisette - spanning theme of children in peril, which could be found
to varying extents in fellow Competition entries Michael (kidnapping and pedophilia), Lynne Ramsay's We Need
to Talk About Kevin (teenage sociopathy), Aki Kaurismäki's universally admired Le Havre (illegal immigration), and the Dardenne Brothers» Grand Jury Prize co-winner The Kid with a Bike (child abandonment); in the Directors» Fortnight entry Play (bullying); and in just about every film at the 50th - anniversary edition of the Critics» Week, from French actress - director Valérie Donzelli's opening - night Declaration of War (pediatric cancer)
to Israeli actress - director Hagar Ben Asher's The Slut (pedophilia again), the fact - based 17 Girls (teen pregnancy), and the profoundly disturbing Snowtown, which recalled Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer in its verité sketch of Australian serial killer John Bunting,
who lured local youths into aiding and abetting his violent crimes throughout the Nineties.
Although the Boston
police — namely missing children unit leader Jack Doyle (Morgan Freeman) and his detectives Remy Bressant (Ed Harris) and Nick Poole (John Ashton)-- are feverishly looking for Amanda, Amanda's family has hired Patrick and Angie
to help track down leads from locals
who won't
talk to cops.
They're hired by the aunt and uncle (Amy Madigan and Titus Welliver) of an abducted four - year - old girl
to talk to the people in the neighbourhood
who won't
talk to the
police, and the way director Affleck shoots the back alleys of Boston is so intimate and unforgiving as
to be almost embarrassed.
Mark is at the event with director Peter Berg
to talk about their upcoming action flick Mile 22, which is about a «CIA field officer and an Indonesian
police officer
who are forced
to work together as they confront violent and extreme political corruption.»
For those
who are too young
to remember it (or for those
who need their memories refreshed), the show revolves around a
talking dog named Penrod Pooch
who works as a
police station janitor.
Bill Murray (Lost in Translation) and Frances McDormand (Fargo) play Suzy's parents, Bruce Willis (Sin City) leads the search party as
Police Captain Sharp, Edward Norton (Fight Club) features as Scout Master Ward,
who heads the Khaki scout troop that Sam runs away from, Moonrise Kingdom also stars; Tilda Swinton (We Need
to Talk About Kevin), Jason Schwartzman (Rushmore), Bob Balaban (Best in Show) and Harvey Keitel (Pulp Fiction).
Meanwhile Ice «Fuck tha
Police» Cube is in
talks to play a NYPD cop
who is working in some capacity with Hilary Swank's character, the director of the Times Square celebration.
McDonagh and Sam Rockwell,
who plays a
police officer, sat down
to talk about the film at the Los Angeles Times studio at TIFF.
The Ramones, Television,
Talking Heads, Blondie, and The
Police all show up before Krystal,
who judges off - stage in his newly bought venue, a life of divorce and bankruptcies unable
to weaken his boldly naïve business sense.
«Show Dogs» is a
talking - animal comedy starring Will Arnett as an FBI agent
who teams up with Max, a New York City
police dog (voiced by Christopher «Ludacris» Bridges),
to find smugglers
who stole a baby panda.
«Do you know people in the neighborhood
who don't
talk to the
police?»
Soon, he attracts a crowd, as well as
police (his buddy Mike played by Anthony Mackie and the cynical Jack played by Edward Burns), along with a vain, callous TV news reporter Suzie Morales (Kyra Sedgwick), and a lusty but conscientious crisis negotiator, Lydia Mercer (Elizabeth Banks),
who tries a little harder than Jack
to talk Nick back inside.
According
to the program notes, it's 1980 in the GDR, but you have
to piece together the era and the situation from the clues on screen:
talk of hopes of going
to the West, a radio broadcast of GDR athletes at the Olympics, the harassment of secret
police who conduct almost daily searches of the run - down apartment assigned
to Barbara (Nina Hoss, in one of the most searing performances of 2012), a doctor from East Berlin
who has been banished
to this nowhere village for carrying on an affair with a man from West Germany.
Although there is a high number of young people
who go through
police custody, the percentage that we, as custody visitors, meet and
talk to is small.
Tom DeGraw
talks matter - of - factly about the 11 - year - old boy
who threw a helmet at him while he refereed a football game, and the time a fight broke out at another game and
police officers charged the field with clubs drawn
to separate angry parents.
On Thursday morning, Republican state Rep. Larry Pittman of Cabarrus County near Charlotte told other lawmakers that he recently met with a
police officer
who wants
to talk with lawmakers about training school personnel and allowing them
to carry guns on campus.
NORTH OGDEN — A Weber County resident described by
police as an educator
who is being investigated by Pocatello, Idaho,
police over allegations involving a female juvenile is refusing
to talk to investigators.
A few feet away, Masa stood
talking to another
police officer — a short and potbellied man
who was gesturing wildly in the air.
Although there have always been strong female characters in books for young people, it wasn't so typical for middle - grade fiction 20 years ago
to feature a girl
who punched out an adversary, stood up
to adults, or
talked back
to police officers.
She is also being investigated for the murder of her best friend by a woman
police detective
who refuses
to give up, believing that if she
talks to Jennifer on the right day the truth will be revealed.
Street is one way, so I took my son
who is a
Police Explorer 2
talk to the policeman there.
The interesting thing is
to see that a.) None provide any credentials proving their methods are better; b.) they don't like the tone of the article — then again, a lot of people, when all they do is
talk among those
who only agree with them get offended when they run across someone that isn't in lock step with them; c.) they try
to attack me personally, as a «hater», which is totally unfair and judgmental about someone whom they have never met; d.) can't point
to any specific dogs with significant accomplishments that have been clicker trained — hunting,
police, obedience, tracking, etc... and just finding a specimen or two isn't very convincing evidence... get enough dogs and sometimes you'll find the genius dog that almost trains itself; e.) there is no point by point refutation of what I've said, supported by third party evidence.
The lunchtime
talks in the fair's auditorium feature artist and writer Hannah Black (on race, class and gender); Dutch artist Erik van Lieshout; and the always provocative Jill Magid,
who «infiltrates» systems of power from the Liverpool
Police Department
to the U.S. Army.
Some
police,
who know it's their last shot
to get a confession and know once your lawyer gets there will never
talk to you again (and they have enough
to go forward without your confession in the event you just start blabbing «you did it» before they can get you
to invoke your rights) will keep
talking to you and tell you not
to comment, just
to listen, even while your lawyer sits outside.