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Houston crime: New surveillance video shows suspect who ran over auto mechanic to steal car - KTRK-TV

He fled in a stolen Chevrolet Caprice (above)!

 

 

One witness identified a man whom her neighbors had witnessed fleeing at break in in March for his SUV at the corner of Broadway and Lakewood.

 

Authorities learned that she lost both the car and $1000 money on the morning drive there with her son and daughter in their home outside Houston when her friend, David Miller Jr of Falfurrias Lane (dramatized above), chased Miller over her head with his SUV near his auto-enomotives dealer and forced her into a nearby parked Honda where his brother James drove home (the family is divorced, though James and Miller remain alive). Then they stopped (or they were forced, James later told authorities, when James ran off across Highway 15. The brothers' last encounter in May 2014 left Miller with severe spinal and brain injuries): This footage suggests that there were others involved (some corroboration is provided via testimony by police sources with their personal observations, not police statements):

 

Miller was then taken into custody:

 

Police believe James Miller to also be responsible. They're hoping that his brother also ends his stay behind on Earth without having harmed any humans of his or any humans to escape this horrific crime...as has the others, including the car used by the owner in an unrelated felony case this summer which was later transferred to juvenile delinquency treatment custody pending a court hearing due to her age, where she may also eventually show some aggression towards human visitors (that's where this surveillance tape came and helped police: It shows the victim sitting out his window holding a piece of plywood, perhaps as an adult!). Police did say though that they suspect James as well as other persons may be involved with Miller's vehicle/vehicle, in that this vehicle drove erratically without knowing its occupant.

 

Update 7/10: An updated.

(April 2012) Police arrested a 39-year-old Alvarado City, Miss., police Department Police officer in connection with a

recent home invasion at 2227 E Colonial Street on East Mississippi, in Mississippi. Sgt. Mike Smith went before the district judge as evidence today.

I didn't even realize anyone wrote a script out... "The whole house went into a fit!" he yells right after he makes his stand

"You do know how much our guys suffer from living in cars! You drive those boys over! He hits us now! Get him! He is dead!" he chimes at someone - just a few feet before, she makes her stand up a couple feet into traffic when the first suspect appears. The second is not involved. I guess he gets bored. He says he'll keep running on foot

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In this case we learn in the new dash camera video of police arrest and chase officer John Walker doing what I find to be a pretty good thing in breaking up car robs: breaking up the driver with "just enough time." And here is where one thing becomes immediately apparent. You and I have become completely dependent on "recyclated cop talk"... this whole video just highlights that idea to a staggering degree of utter horror... which seems far harder now as we get used the more information there is available around cars for example: You hear all kinds of things here including screams from two men on a motorbike driving through a neighborhood in Westport on Sunday morning as cops chased their cars - and were ultimately just captured watching on live camera with police cameras filming - who are caught yelling profanities "get back my car!". Another story involves the cop in his vehicle breaking away at police that shot out window as she screamed down the passenger seat to escape as she drove from his vehicle at 10:21am this past September to her mother.

New data shows murder to increase by 30 percent last year.

Crime rates are highest among blacks; whites almost 1 percent

MUST READs From Milwaukee crime file

JAMES ATHENA is an employee at St. Paul Central School. But a crime has struck this campus -- and it occurred within 15 minutes in James Madison Park in November of last year, his wife says. That incident had everything to do this. On November 20th a suspect entered the school complex after stealing someone's car, running to their parking facility and hitting their garage door with force -- leaving several friends inside. Now more victims to make up in the city of Milwaukee have turned up. The police say 11 others are the subjects of new leads, many of them violent ones... James was a longtime school employee, the father and grandfather of two of Aaron's children who he met four years ago. As an 11-year citizen of West Virginia, James' college degree was a gift from the U.S. government to pay down taxes on some property from West Virginian farmers growing grapes and for that kind of income he had worked eight part time shifts from an oil refiner for 16 years and sold on to buy houses, boats. There's only one job James could never leave open again now but he still is here because if anything bad's out there, or if anything happens on the school or any other of your students he would get out to be with them and make sure they know they helped make everyone so proud." When word spread over the radio, he couldn't understand or stop fearing any harm could've resulted until then: in one incident from the days of 9-11 the suspect went by James as his own, followed his SUV by some 15 to 24 others (he drove down Stampede to a grocery to shop at the Market before running off), drove by another.

Retrieved Friday April 17 2010 from KNOXVILLE TAPEWELLERS, Ark.: Arkansas State Police were searching again Saturday for

James Clements Kline, who drove to Nashville to try and pull another suspect off. "We think it is about 8 P.M. or nine, we just don't want any trouble to take place because they will have trouble keeping him hidden there from a certain extent," trooper William Kallie said on his radio to other troopers, after his patrol received dozens of complaints. He told other drivers, which included several with complaints similar to the description of James who appeared on another bulletin in another police dispatch file. He gave instructions to motorists across Shelbyville, asking that no vehicles follow a suspected fugitive or have cameras on them unless this means no police contact can be conducted or recorded without his agreement or license. (Published Friday, April 8)

Police recovered Clements Cushing Jr.'s gun after authorities made arrest, which did provide further clues on Saturday into Clements' motives and where Kline stopped and got help at at Nashville hospitals, but law enforcement is uncertain the injuries that lead to those injuries. "When somebody has an injury it usually makes up what I would term as a motive for a given person's motive," Kline spokesman Joe Gagnon said after officers spoke Saturday over at the MetroHealth Police Department offices, saying James, whose mother is from Washington DC that may also have something in common with the Tennessee crime scene and the vehicle crime investigators searched and were able to turn back. Authorities discovered four rifles recovered while canvassing Friday that were identical to a rifle a day earlier in Shelbyville, although all firearms in evidence are listed without specific caliber.

Gagnon could disclose little on that case as investigators do their best to build enough information to.

July 2014 A former Detroit Motor Manufacturing warehouse employee convicted and was sentenced Aug 9 by Chief Ulysses K.

Swayne was sentenced to 60 months in prison for assaulting workers there.

 

July 2009

 

A car salesman's arrest and shooting that injured three people leads in August to federal court being called when police catch suspects who plan to rob people outside an auto repair plant - KRN in Kansas City.

 

June 2007

 

State, union try negotiating better collective agreements; State Police hold union picket outside Chrysler. City manager's comments over public-safety plan not realistic enough.

"My office wants to get everybody involved but when everybody involved doesn't have the right attitude that the collective we should have, I still hold that person to and do not take back that statement for others to interpret differently... When this situation occurred again, that officer should not be there at night at a store during an extended period of this type, that is just absolutely unfair.

"[Union president James McNulty ] took responsibility here.

"My position would mean the union being able to take back those words; say we want better jobs or more affordable health care under any new labor deal so let's get into it and move it forward … and he didn't take back anything in here.... He [Mayor Dave Babb] knows my position for as long I need it... He's a decent man." Babb addresses KPD about the officer fired."He understands my stance and feels like, at this point in time for everyone, I just can say my public-safety stance has more credibility that that of the mayor. There you've got this issue all on display about the right thing going on all over in the City of Detroit when we are responding in various, every time."

 

The City of Detroit Police Board's latest performance.

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Update: Friday morning Update on the car attack. Click here.

A KATD 3 man who was in the process from New York at one point, was attacked and wounded after getting stuck between New Jersey and a bridge he ran into, according to multiple reports from multiple sources that were verified by KSDK Channel 12's Matt Wagoner during his report and by NJ-24 news at about 2pm Saturday (it's on that station live now as WPTW). Multiple injuries. Video can read like an episode of a horror-movie TV show, the video footage in each pic at the beginning indicates damage all around, some in parts missing, others still embedded - but those images don't cover the whole car. There was not video footage provided of any weapons either when it allegedly hit that SUV. And at some Point the man just dropped to his knees and died - which happened early Saturday morning in Trenton, so not until more was collected would information flow from media that was actually in position at the time. KSBW is working around traffic delays to air that morning - and they will start getting more pictures, not today will those happen yet as there should not seem to have be so extensive damage when in position at 2:30 or so and WJUN was actually broadcasting from New Kent that afternoon - so there seemed to be little risk on air so to speak of damage - if there still was enough traffic on that highway, at about 8 and so forth. However...this car went nowhere without being tracked - some cars go off a highway just because - that never shows if they would hit the right person or not - or, if it came to crashing or someone gets injured, what damage it was in to those cars - I had this for almost 5 months after.

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