Out CAC me....(ongoing)

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Source : https://www.thedailybeast.com/sixth-person-dies-after-deadly-denver-killing-spree-police-say
 
Delta Passenger Assaults Cop, Taken Down and Arrested at LAX
Nightmare Travel Passenger Arrested After Attacking Cop Wild Takedown at LAX

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12/30/2021 2:55 PM PT





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PUNCH DRUNK, COPS SAY TMZ.com

A man went off the rails at LAX Thursday afternoon, attacking a cop and then getting tackled to the ground and arrested ... in a wild scene that underscores the nightmare we call holiday travel.


Law enforcement sources tell TMZ, the man was denied boarding a Delta fight to New York because he was allegedly intoxicated. Police were called and they tried escorting him out of the terminal, but when they all got to the bottom of the escalator, he attacked an officer. That's when cops taken him down.




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TMZ.com


The man struggles with LAX police officers for several minutes as they try subduing him. You hear him say, "I'm not going to comply until you tell me why." He goes on ... "It's people like you. You ruined my f***ing night, dude." And that's wasn't the end ... "Now I have to travel a whole other day."


He was arrested for battery on a police officer.


Our law enforcement sources say cops would have simply let him leave had he not attacked an officer.


He's currently in custody.
 
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CRIME
AG: Idaho sheriff charged after pulling gun on youth group leaving thank you notes



Investigators say Sheriff Craig Rowland aimed a gun at the group of girls, dragged their adult chaperone from the car by her hair, and threatened to execute her.

Author: Katie Terhune
Published: 12:49 PM MST December 17, 2021
Updated: 12:49 PM MST December 17, 2021
BLACKFOOT, Idaho — The sheriff of Bingham County is facing felony charges after investigators say he pulled a gun on a group of girls, dragged their youth group leader out of her car by her hair, and threatened to shoot her while holding a gun to her head.
The Idaho Attorney General's Office on Tuesday charged Sheriff Craig Rowland with aggravated battery, aggravated assault, and exhibition of a deadly weapon.

Rowland told Blackfoot Police Chief Scott Gay that he had "really screwed up" during the Nov. 9 confrontation, which happened after a youth group came to his door.
According to a probable cause affidavit, the seven girls, ages 12 to 16, were delivering paper "thankful turkeys" to people around the neighborhood as part of a youth group activity.
The girls would deliver the turkey thank-you notes by taping them to a recipient's door, ringing the doorbell, and running away before the person inside could see who had left the note.
Rowland told investigators that at about 8 p.m., his Yorkie began to bark so he went outside and saw two people running away from his house.
According to the affidavit, the girls returned to their youth leader's car giggling, and told her they had tried to leave the turkey, but had nearly been caught by Craig Rowland so had been unable to deliver it. The group delivered another "thankful turkey" to a house nearby, then returned to the sheriff's home to try again.
Rowland told police that a few minutes after he had seen people running away from his house, his Ring doorbell activated and he heard his front door rattle.
The sheriff said he got his gun, and stepped outside wearing long johns and socks.

 
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