Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Wynantskill man facing child abuse charges- Michael Childs

Wynantskill man facing child abuse charges - troyrecord.com

WYNANTSKILL—A 30-year-old man is facing child abuse charges after staff at a local hospital reported bruises to the body of a 4-year-old boy, according to police.

In custody facing assault and child endangerment charges is Michael Childs, of Main Avenue in Wynantskill.

Michael E. Childs

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Michael J Bester- Sir John A. Macdonald



7th grader saves classmate from bully with knife, is punished for ‘playing hero’
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A thirteen year-old Canadian, Briar MacLean, was reprimanded by school officials for potentially saving the life of one of his fellow classmates. After defending the victim from an armed student, the vice principal chastised MacLean, saying that he should have gotten a teacher involved instead of acting quickly.
MacLean told the National Post that he was in a morning class in his middle school in Calgary when he saw a bully antagonizing another student. “He put him in a headlock, and I saw that,” he said.
The fight escalated when MacLean “heard the flick, and I heard them say there was a knife.”
MacLean instinctively jumped and pushed the bully away from the other student and then continued about his day unfazed. However, later he was called into the office and not allowed to return to classes for the rest of the day.
The vice principal called MacLean’s mother, Leah O’Donnell, saying that her son was involved in an incident where “he decided to ‘play hero’ and jump in.” The vice principal added that the school did not “condone heroics,” and that the proper course of action would have been to get a school administrator to handle it.
O’Donnell said, “I asked: ‘In the time it would have taken him to go get a teacher, could that kid’s throat have been slit?’ She said yes, but that’s beside the point.”
“What are they teaching them?” O’Donnell said. ”That when you go out into the workforce and someone is not being very nice to you, you have to tattle to your boss? You’re not going to get promoted that way.”
O’Donnell expressed dismay at the vice principal’s comments.
“What are we going to do if there are no heroes in the world? There would be no police, no fire, no armed forces. If a guy gets mugged on the street, everyone is going to run away and be scared or cower in the corner. It’s not right,” she said.
The Calgary school board has not commented on the incident except to confirm the bully has been suspended.

Friday, May 10, 2013

MYRTLE BEACH: Aynor police officer fired, arrested after asking woman to lift shirt to dismiss traffic ticket | Crime | MyrtleBeachOnline.com

MYRTLE BEACH: Aynor police officer fired, arrested after asking woman to lift shirt to dismiss traffic ticket | Crime | MyrtleBeachOnline.com

 — A former Aynor police officer was arrested Thursday morning, a day after he was fired when an investigation discovered he asked a woman to lift her shirt in exchange for a traffic ticket being dismissed, according to authorities.
Bradley Rex Jordan, 34, of Aynor was charged Thursday morning with misconduct in office, which is a misdemeanor, and if convicted, he faces up to a year in prison and a $1,000 fine, said Thom Berry, a SLED spokesman.
Jordan was booked into J. Reuben Long Detention Center at 7:46 a.m. Thursday and released at 10:28 a.m. on $5,000 bail, according to jail records.
According to an arrest warrant, Jordan offered to dismiss a traffic citation if a woman would lift her shirt for him.
Aynor Police Chief David Thompson issued a statement that department officials received a complaint regarding Jordan on May 2 and within an hour afterward he was placed on administrative leave with pay pending an internal investigation.
The next day Thompson contacted SLED officials and turned the investigation over to them.
On Wednesday, Thompson said Jordan was fired from the police department for a departmental policy violation.
“It is the mission of the Aynor Police Department to maintain the highest standards of ethical conduct for police officers,” Thompson said in the statement.


Read more here: http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/2013/05/09/3478703/aynor-police-officer-fired-arrested.html#storylink=cpy

Friday, May 3, 2013

ROBERT BUTLER- Saratoga Springs NY

BREAKING NEWS: Man charged with arson in fatal Schenectady fire - WRGB CBS6 - Top Stories

SUPER SCUMBAG


Updated: Friday, May 3 2013, 09:16 AM EDT SCHENECTADY -- Schenectady Police have made an arrest in the fatal fire that killed three children and their father and severely injured another child. 27-year-old Robert Butler of Saratoga Springs has been charged with felony arson for allegedly setting fire to 438 Hulett Street. According to Schenectady Police, Butler is in police custody and will be arraigned this morning. Butler knew the victims of the fire although police aren't being specific about the relationship at this time. 

Read More at: http://www.cbs6albany.com/news/features/top-story/stories/breaking-news-man-charged-arson-fatal-schenectady-fire-8013.shtml?wap=0

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Averill Park man arrested for sexual abuse of a child - troyrecord.com

Averill Park man arrested for sexual abuse of a child - troyrecord.com

Scumbag Child Molester Edward E. Cretaro,

State Police arrested a 60-year-old Averill Park man for sexually abusing a child for three years beginning when the child was 6 years old.

According to State Police, Edward E. Cretaro, is charged with sexual conduct against a child in the second degree, a D Felony. The abuse allegedly took place in Poestenkill.