Sunday, September 28, 2014

Local

Gun owner thwarts robbery.

Contrast that with a similar robbery, maybe by the same robber, successfully robbing a store guarded by an off-duty police officer a few hours later.

This report of young teens assaulting a woman walking her dog has no description of the teens. I wonder why.

Huber Heights's noisy boondoggles anger residents.
"“We’re not complaining,” Anderson said. “We purchased our home in good faith and we pay gobs of property taxes. They owe us a little more consideration, but they want to ignore they’re disturbing our peace. There’s got to be a happy medium.”
Thomas Wood, who also lives on Deer Bend, said he has encouraged residents in his neighborhood to call the police department and try to file a disturbance of the peace complaint.
“It’s a mess,” Wood said. “The whole neighborhood is irate with that little dinky amphitheater down there.”"
It is a mess.

Development continues leaving Dayton and moving south of Austin Blvd.

The DDN makes excuses for the cop who killed Crawford in the Beavercreek Walmart.
"Pedro said Beavercreek officers’ mindset likely was “active shooter mode as far as aggressively seeking an armed gunman who hasn’t yet shot anybody.”
The increase in mass shootings around the country the past decade has forced law enforcement to change the way they respond to such incidents. In recent years, they’ve stressed a quicker, more aggressive response from individual officers. Police experts say new protocols are more effective and save lives. Critics say law enforcement may have lost the balance between serving and protecting."
What balance?

Cincinnati to erase low amount marijuana convictions. Good for them.

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