Thursday, August 27, 2009

Marines are looking for a few Good Men.....?

Four former Marines will stand trial for the slaying of a sergeant and his wife in the couple’s French Valley home last year.

Marine Sgt. Jan Pietrzak, 24, and his wife, Quiana Jenkins-Pietrzak, 26, were found bound with duct tape and shot to death, execution style, in their living room Oct. 15. Jenkins-Pietrzak had been sexually assaulted and someone had tried to set fire to the home.

Although racist words were painted at the crime scene, investigators concluded that robbery, not race, was the motive. All four defendants are black, as was Jenkins-Pietrzak. Jan Pietrzak was white. Two of the men charged with the crime were assigned to his unit.

Emrys John, 19, Tyrone Miller, 21, Kevin Cox, 21, and Kesaun Sykes, 22, are each charged with two counts of murder. John is charged as the shooter.

The prosecutor is seeking the death penalty.


Monday, August 24, 2009

Good Christians?.....they robbed an amored car

SC judge to punish men in $9.8M armored car heist

COLUMBIA, S.C. — Six young men who staged one of the largest armored car heists in U.S. history, then spent a week splurging on strippers, high-living among other things.



On Monday, the men — four of whom were college students at the time of the holdup — will learn their punishment for the $9.8 million robbery and the beating of a guard left bloodied and bound on a secluded road in 2007.

While prosecutors have asked a judge to sentence all but one of the men to at least 25 years, relatives and defense attorneys insist they are misguided youth, not scheming criminals.

"He's a Christian person that — once he recognizes he's made a mistake — he makes a change in his life," Gail McPhail, the mother of one of the men, said during a hearing earlier this month. "I believe he has greatness in him."

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Darius Chappille.....puts some clothes on


Darius Chappille is a 300lbs man who decided to whip out his weiner while on a Southwest flight out of Oakland.

After the female passenger next to him motioned for the Flight Attendant he punched her in the face, he then thought it would be cool to take off his clothes.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Dhaliwal brothers

Tiger Attack Victim Pleads No Contest After Second Arrest

REDWOOD CITY, Calif. -- The younger of the two Dhaliwal brothers involved in the 2007 San Francisco Zoo tiger attack pleaded no contest in San Mateo County Superior Court Thursday to giving false information to a police officer.

Amritpal Dhaliwal, 21, and his brother, 25-year-old Kulbir Dhaliwal, were arrested early Wednesday morning in San Mateo after an officer allegedly found an open bottle of vodka in their car.

Amritpal Dhaliwal was arrested for giving a fake name to the officer, and Thursday afternoon appeared in court dressed in an orange jail suit and with an attorney from the private defender program.

After pleading no contest, he was sentenced to 10 days in jail. He has credit served for two days because he was unable to post bail due to violating his parole for a felony conviction in Santa Clara County for failing to yield to a police officer.

Kulbir Dhaliwal, who was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and resisting arrest, was released on his own recognizance after promising to appear in San Mateo County Superior Court on Sept. 17 to be arraigned.

A San Mateo police officer pulled them over at about 1:45 a.m. Wednesday on U.S. Highway 101 near Peninsula Avenue after observing their car swerving onto the road's shoulder, Assistant District Attorney Pitt said.

The officer smelled marijuana and spotted an open bottle of Grey Goose vodka in the car, according to Chief Deputy District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe.
Kulbir Dhaliwal was given a breath test and was found to have a blood-alcohol level of 0.10 percent, Wagstaffe said.

Meanwhile, Amritpal Dhaliwal, when asked for his identification, gave the name Tarlock Dhaliwal, Wagstaffe said.

The officer eventually learned the brothers' true identities and discovered that Amritpal Dhaliwal was on parole.