27 Haziran 2012 Çarşamba

PGPD Remembers Fallen Hero-Officer Albert M. Claggett, IV

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Officer Albert M. Claggett, IV



Let us pause to remember our Fallen Hero, Officer Albert M. Claggett, IV, lost this day in 1978 while processing a prisoner in Adam Sector.

Ofc. Claggett was born on March 1, 1952, in Prince George's County, Maryland. He was raised in New Carrollton and graduated from Parkdale High School. Ofc. Claggett joined the Prince George's County Police Department as a cadet on June 19, 1972. He entered the Police Academy shortly thereafter, following in the footsteps of his father, retired Prince George's County Police Lieutenant Albert M. Claggett, III. Upon completion of his Academy training on December 3, 1972, the junior Claggett was assigned to the Seat Pleasant Station. He was subsequently transferred to the Hyattsville Station in July of 1975.

At approximately 0130 hours on the morning of June 26, 1978, Ofc. Claggett and Ofc. James B. Swart initiated a traffic stop of a vehicle on Annapolis Rd. at Kenilworth Ave. Bladensburg, Maryland. The vehicle matched the suspect description in the theft of laundry room coin boxes from the Eastpines Apartment Complex. The two occupants of the vehicle were arrested and transported to the Hyattsville Station at 5012 Rhode Island Avenue. At 0240 hours, as Ofc. Claggett was processing one of the offenders, he suddenly ripped the officer's service weapon from its holster and opened fire, striking Ofc. Claggett in the chest. Ofc. Claggett was rushed to Prince George's Hospital Center where he succumbed to his injuries during surgery at 0412 hours.


Ofc. Claggett served the Prince George's County Police Department for six years and was the tenth member of this Agency to make the Ultimate Sacrifice. He was the 17th law enforcement officer to give his life in service to this Profession within Prince George's County, Maryland.



At the time of his death, Officer Albert M. Claggett, IV was 26 years old and survived by his wife and two sons.

PGPD Remembers Fallen Hero-Officer James B. Swart

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Officer James B. Swart
      

Let us pause to remember our Fallen Hero, Officer James B. Swart, lost this day in 1978 while coming to the aid of a wounded colleague in Adam Sector.

Ofc. Swart was born on December 27, 1952, in Prince George's County, Maryland. He was raised in Riverdale and graduated from Parkdale High School. Ofc. Swart joined the Prince George's County Police Department as a cadet on July 23, 1972. He then entered the Police Academy on October 28, 1973, following in the footsteps of his father, a retired detective sergeant with the Metropolitan Police Department. Ofc. Swart graduated from the Academy on March 4, 1974 and was assigned to the Hyattsville Station.

At approximately 2:40 a.m.,on the morning of June 26, 1978, Ofc. Swart was at the Hyattsville Station at 5012 Rhode Island Avenue assisting with the processing of two theft suspects when one of the males fatally shot Ofc. Albert M. Claggett, IV. Hearing the gunfire from another part of the station, Ofc. Swart rushed to assist and was shot in the chest by Ofc. Claggett's assailant. Ofc. Swart was rushed to Prince George's Hospital Center where he was pronounced deceased at 3:16 a.m.,moments after his arrival.

Ofc. Swart served the Prince George's County Police Department for five years and was the ninth member of this Agency to make the Ultimate Sacrifice. He was the 16th law enforcement officer to give his life in service to this Profession within Prince George's County, Maryland.

At the time of his death, Officer James B. Swart was 25 years old and survived by his parents.

Medical Examiner Rules 1985 Shooting Victim’s Death a Homicide

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The Prince George’s County Police Department’s Homicide Unit has recently learned the 2012 death of a woman who was shot more than 30 years ago has now been ruled a homicide.

On November 1, 1985, at approximately 3:45 a.m., Prince George’s County Police were dispatched to 11721 South Laurel Drive, #412A, Laurel, Maryland for a reported shooting. The victim, Pamela Prowant, was found on the bedroom floor of her apartment suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. Ms. Prowant was transported to Prince George’s Hospital Center for treatment. Ms. Prowant suffered paralysis and was confined to a wheelchair for the remainder of her life.

On January 29, 2012, Ms. Prowant died at a local hospital. On April 3, 2012, the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner ruled Ms. Prowant’s death a homicide resulting from the gunshot wound she received in 1985.

After consultation with the State’s Attorney’s Office, it was determined that in 1985 the law required that a victim die within one year and one day for the suspect to be charged with murder. Based on this information, this case is no longer prosecutable.

Police Seek Assistance in Locating Critical Missing Teenager (Shatema Erica Williams)

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The Prince George’s County PoliceDepartment’s District IV Investigative Section is seeking the public’sassistance in locating a critical missing person identified as 17-year-old ShatemaErica Williams. She was last seen on Tuesday, June 26, 2012, at 5:00 p.m.,leaving her residence located in the 8100 block of Murry Hill Drive in FortWashington.  Williams was last spoken toby her caseworker at approximately 9:00 p.m. The caseworker described Williams as having a mental capacity of a12-year-old and is concerned about her well-being.  She has not been seen or heard from since.  Williams is a black female with adark complexion, 5’2”, and approximately 165 pounds.  She has black hair in short black ponytails andbrown eyes.  Williams was last seenwearing a light-blue shirt, light-blue Capri pants, blue flip-flops, and carryinga pink purse. Anyone with information on the whereaboutsof Shatema Erica Williams is asked to call the Prince George's County PoliceDepartment’s District IV Investigative Section at (301) 749-5064.

PGPD Remembers Fallen Hero-Sergeant Richard S. Findley

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Sergeant Richard S. Findley

Let us pause to remember our Fallen Hero, Sergeant Richard S. Findley, lost this day in 2008 while attempting to apprehend theft suspects in Charlie Sector.

Sgt. Findley was born on June 5, 1969. He was raised in Beltsville, Maryland, and graduated from High Point High School in 1987. Sgt. Findley joined the Prince George's County Police Department on July 27, 1998 as a member of Session 92. Upon completion of his Academy training in February, 1999, Sgt. Findley was assigned to the Beltsville District Station. He initially served as a patrol officer and later became a member of the Special Assignment Team.

On the morning of June 27, 2008, Sgt. Findley was conducting surveillance on an unoccupied vehicle that was displaying stolen registration plates in the parking lot of the Laurel Pines Apartment Complex in the 14800 Block of Bowie Rd. Laurel, Maryland. At approximately 1145 hours, the vehicle became occupied by two subjects. Sgt. Findley approached the vehicle to attempt the apprehension. The vehicle accelerated and intentionally struck the Sergeant as he exited his police vehicle. Sgt. Findley was dragged by the suspect vehicle and sustained severe injuries. He was rushed to Laurel Regional Hospital where he succumbed to his injuries shortly thereafter.

Sgt. Findley served the Prince George's County Police Department for ten years and was the 25th member of this Agency to make the Ultimate Sacrifice. He was the 46th law enforcement officer to give his life in service to this Profession within Prince George's County, Maryland.

At the time of his death, Sergeant Richard S. Findley was 39 years old and survived by his wife and two daughters.

25 Haziran 2012 Pazartesi

PGPD Identifies Organized Theft Ring

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The Prince George’s County Police Department has identified an organized theft ring where $40,000 worth of stolen merchandise from a high-end retailer was recovered. Among some of the stolen items that will be on display include jewelry, clothing, handbags and make-up. Sgt. Aubrey Thompson of the Special Enforcement Division (SED) will be available for interviews.

Who:               Prince George’s County Police Department                        When:             Monday, June 25, 2012
Time:              3:00 p.m.
Where:          Police Services Complex                      7600 Barlowe Road                      Palmer Park, Maryland

Members of the community and media are invited to attend. For more information, call the Prince George’s County Police Department’s Media Relations Division at (301) 772-4710.

The Myth of the Self Made Millionaire

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One day, Bob willed himself into existence. He emerged from nothingness in a deserted area on unclaimed land. As an infant, he fenced in his land within hours of birth. Over the first year of his life, he spent his days tilling the fields for crops, and at night he built himself a modest split-level home. As a toddler, he continued raising crops, and after making his own paper and ink would spend all day writing textbooks and all night homeschooling himself.By his teens he invented a self-service lemonade vending machine.  While others may have opened lemonade stands, Bob knew that doing so would allow others to see him.  His race, age, gender, or attractiveness might be a factor in his success, and wanting to achieve his dreams "on his own" he opted to create a machine to do the selling for him.He soon built a college where he taught himself all the lessons he needed to learn and earned both a bachelor's and MBA. He used the profits from his lemonade machine to create his own bank who then gave him the loan he needed to invest in creating a factory on his property which he ran himself, creating robots to do the work as he needed them. By the time he was 30 he was a millionaire, entirely self-made.
I wrote this story to highlight the absurdity of the self-made millionaire, and the ridiculousness of the notion that people can pull themselves up by their own bootstraps. That anyone can be successful without any help from anyone else.  No one ever stops to consider that someone else made the boots and the straps. There is NO such thing as a self made millionaire. Everyone had help from someone whether that was friends, family members, teachers, professors, employees, coworkers, or investors. Everyone has given circumstances that can be leveraged such as their age, their race, their attractiveness, social standing, or their gender ---even if they don't know they're leveraging them, or won't admit that they factor into their success. Nobody ever becomes rich on sheer will alone, there are always other people and a certain amount of luck and networking involved. Sure, you're not going to get very far if you rely on everyone else and have no drive on your own, but it's equally impossible to expect to be successful without any help from anyone else ever. You would have to be the only living person on the planet for that to be true. 

Why I Have No Sympathy for Rick Santorum's Google Problem

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 "Every society in the history of man has upheld the institution of marriage as a bond between a man and a woman.... In every society, the definition of marriage has not ever to my knowledge included homosexuality. That's not to pick on homosexuality. It's not, you know, man on child, man on dog, or whatever the case may be. It is one thing. And when you destroy that you have a dramatic impact on the quality" 
- Rick Santorum, in an interview with the Associated Press


Now, let's see if that would play if we simply replaced a few words:


"Every society in the history of man has upheld the role of men as decision-makers.... In every society, the task of voting has not ever to my knowledge included women. That's not to pick on women. It's not, you know, children voting, dogs voting, or whatever the case may be. It is one thing. And when you destroy that you have a dramatic impact on the quality"


Ladies, any thoughts?


It's quite simple really. It's not like gay people attacked Rick Santorum and this was him defending himself.  Quite the opposite. Rick fired the first shot.


Hard-working, tax-paying American citizens don't like hearing people attack their families. We don't much like having our relationships degraded, mocked, or compared to pedophilia and beastiality. NO one likes their relationship trashed by someone who doesn't even know them. The only thing that same-sex marriage has in common with pedophilia and beastiality is that Rick Santorum and a shrinking number of people don't like it.  


They are entitled to their opinions, of course.  But freedom of speech carries with it responsibility and accountability.  We are responsible for what we say. We are accountable for the content of our speech. There is no implied, or stated freedom form criticism, and no implied or stated freedom from consequences.  The U.S. Constitution is a limit on what GOVERNMENT can do. Individuals are free to do as they like, especially when public figures decide to drag their relationships through the mud.


Was the campaign to link Santorum's name with a sexual byproduct nice?  No, but neither was what Santorum said about LGBT people's lives and loves. It's as if Rick started the oven in the kitchen and then complained that the kitchen is hot.


Rick Santorum wanted to make a name for himself, the irony is I don't think Santorum.com was what he had in mind. 


Related:

  • Survey | Generations at Odds: The Millennial Generation and the Future of Gay and Lesbian Rights http://publicreligion.org/research/2011/08/generations-at-odds/
  • New Study: Support for Gay Marriage Grew Faster in Past Two Yearshttp://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2011/07/27/new-study-support-for-gay-marriage-grew-faster-in-past-two-years
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10 Reasons Why You Can't Have A "Straight Pride" Parade

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(please note that some links may direct to stories and or pictures that could be disturbing to some readers)




10. Straight: Never A Slur
Nobody goes around saying "That's so straight" or "That's so hetero". You do not have the word for your sexuality used as a slur or synonym for "lame". On top of not having to deal with this offensive bullshit, you also don't get people trying to shame you for speaking up about it by using rationalizations, "I didn't mean gay people!" or offering non-apologies "I'm sorry if anyone was offended".

9. Straights Not Bullied
 There are no straight children being bullied for being straight (or presumed to be straight) to the point where they kill themselves. You don't have people objecting to anti-bullying campaigns claiming it's "straight indoctrination" or "recruiting for the straight lifestyle" or "the straight agenda".
8. Straight People Kiss Openly In Public
You can walk down the street holding hands with your partner, you can even indulge in some G-rated PDA without people calling you perverts, or trying to maim or kill you for expressing affection for your sweetheart.
7. Straights Not Abused/Murdered/Harassed for Being Straight(mostly)
You don't have anyone burning down your home, vandalizing your car, or business with hateful language like "KILL ALL GAYS NOW" or "FAGGS SUCK DICK". The FBI's 2010 report on hate crimes shows that out of 1,528 victims of hate crimes based on their sexuality, only 22 were targeted for being heterosexual, whereas 98.5% of victims were targeted for being LGB. You don't have people putting up stickers around your neighborhood declaring it a "straight free zone".
6. Straights Not Target of Horrific Attacks
People don't attack straight people, unprovoked, at a party, call them nasty straight slurs, stab them with beer bottles, and then throw them on a fire. Nobody burns straight people to death for being straight and then leaves their body on the side of the road. Nobody kills a straight person for being straight and then blames it on their straightness, or uses a strategy known as the The "Gay Panic" Defense to blame the victim for his or her own murder.
5. Being Straight is Legal EVERYWHERE
 There are no countries anywhere that are considering making being straight a crime, or passing a bill that would apply the death penalty for homosexuals and a seven years jail sentence to anyone guilty for not reporting to the authority about the gay activities in their respective communities..
4. Being Straight is Considered Normal
 No one ever says that being straight is abnormal, sick, perverted, a mental illness, an addiction, a crutch, an offense to god, a "dangerous lifestyle", a danger to children, marriage, and country or says straight people should be killed, deported, or forcibly converted away from their "lifestyle". You don't have nurses telling you, in regards to your depression, "The reason you are so upset is because you feel the darkness surrounding you, and you feel guilty about being a homosexual", saying that you are "depressed because you are living in sin"
3. Ex-Straight Doesn't Exist
There are no ex-straight camps, industries, support groups, or conferences touting how you can "change" and there are certainly no ex-straight groups who get involved in social policy.
2. Straights Not Shamed for Objecting to Ridicule
You don't have comedians making horrible jokes about killing their children for being straight, and then when there is an outcry, other people rushing in to say that anyone who disagrees is trying to "shut down" the speaker or suggesting that freedom of speech means freedom from responsibility or consequences.
1. Nobody Tries to Vote Against Being Straight
The value of your relationship to your spouse, and the civil recognition of your relationship has never come up for a vote. 
People who talk about "Straight Pride" parades don't seem to get WHY there are gay pride parades in the first place. Gay Pride Parades are a reaction to the shame put upon us, they started as political protests and in many respects and in many areas STILL ARE. In Croatia and Russia, for example, gay pride parade marchers have been attacked with stones, bottles, bricks, cigarette lighters, and other objects or had local religious leaders encourage beatings. Gay people are brutally murdered every day from the oppression heaped upon us by uncaring, compassionless, hateful bigots. I would GLADLY, easily, PROUDLY give up gay pride parades and events if I could get full, civil, federal, state, and local equality. It is because we do NOT have these things that we march every year.

EPILOGUE:
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Answers to Your Intrusive Questions About Gay People

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I've noticed some questions I get asked a lot, or I've seen asked a lot of gay people/couples. So I decided to put them out there for everyone to know.


Who's the Man/Woman in the relationship? or - Who's the Top/Bottom? 
I've found that when people ask the "Who's the Man/Woman?" question, sometimes they mean temperament, sometimes they're asking about sex.
Some couples and individuals will be GLAD to tell you all about it, perhaps in frightening detail. Others like to keep private information private and may consider it rude of you to even ask.
So here's the thing, LGBT are working without a map. There are no rules and no roles. So, these two questions often don't even apply. Sometimes nobody in the relationship is "the man", sometimes nobody in the relationship is "the woman". And YES, there are gay couples, gay men, who have ZERO interest in anal sex.


I'll pause while that sinks in.

It's popular, but by no means a requirement. Straight people tend to think of vaginal intercourse as "real" sex and everything else as "just" foreplay - so naturally you heteros think anal sex is the same deal for gays. It isn't. Oh, and by the way, the lesbians you see in adult straight films are the product of straight men's desires and assumptions, and usually have very little in common with ACTUAL lesbians.
As far as temperament goes, even if you can tell just by talking to a couple one is more butch and the other more passive -that may just be what's going on today, or in this particular situation. Don't assume they're like that in other situations, and keep in mind this has ZERO bearing on who does what in the bedroom.

How do you figure out who does _______? 
This is similar to the man/woman question. The easy answer is this: Without any rules or any roles, gay couples TALK about things. We say what we want, we ask for what we need. Singles (and couples in open relationships) will list exactly what they're looking for in a partner in a personal ad (or on facebook, wherever), or just make it common knowledge among their friends and acquaintances. We don't get what we want unless we advertise and ask.
When it comes to things within a relationship, again, we have to talk about it. In some instances, one partner just starts doing XYZ because he or she likes to do XYZ or at least likes having it done. I like having the dishes done. I don't like doing them, but since my partner loves to cook and is really good at it, I've decided it's only fair that I do the dishes. He took the lead on cooking, and so I've taken the lead on cleaning up afterwards. Sometimes I cook or sometimes I just get things started and he takes over. There are no rules.


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