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Crime Ring (1938) ... LCSO Charges 7 in Connection with Organized Theft Ring (Feb 07, 2013) ...item 2.. Ex-Detroit mayor convicted of corruption -- 'private profit machine' (11 March 2013) ...
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Business owners said they were forced to hire Ferguson as a subcontractor or risk losing city contracts. Separately, fundraiser Emma Bell said she gave Kilpatrick more than 0,000 as his personal cut of political donations, pulling cash from her bra during private meetings.
A high-ranking aide, Derrick Miller, told jurors that he often was the middle man, passing bribes from others.
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When store personnel flagged Young’s identification for not having proof of purchase for items returned, Young began soliciting others to assist her in the scheme. On twelve occasions between November 2012 and January 2013, Young and another person would enter the stores and continue the thefts with the other person presenting identification each time.
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Posted: Thu 5:14 PM, Feb 07, 2013 ... Reporter: Leon County Sheriff's Office Email

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Leon County Sheriff's Office Release

Tallahassee, FL - In January 2013, the Leon County Sheriff’s Office was contacted by Loss Prevention personnel from both Lowe’s Home Improvement stores in reference to a series of thefts.

Property Crimes Detectives were able to confirm that seven individuals had been involved in an organized scheme that defrauded the Lowe’s stores out of more than ,000.00 dollars. Beginning in November of 2012, Lesley Young, 39, began visiting both Lowe’s stores.

Young took merchandise off the shelves, going to the customer service counters and obtaining merchandise cards as refunds for returning the items that were never purchased.

When store personnel flagged Young’s identification for not having proof of purchase for items returned, Young began soliciting others to assist her in the scheme. On twelve occasions between November 2012 and January 2013, Young and another person would enter the stores and continue the thefts with the other person presenting identification each time.

Detectives, working with Loss Prevention personnel, reviewed video surveillance of these incidents, identified the suspects and obtained arrest warrants. As contact was established with each suspect, they were interviewed and taken to the Leon County Jail.

One of the defendants, Octvter Stibbins, 39, is in custody in Dade County, Florida on unrelated charges. Stibbins will be charged here upon the conclusion of the unrelated charges.

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Lesley Young: Charges: Grand Theft (7 counts), Felony Theft (2 counts), Dealing in Stolen Property (8 counts), Organized Scheme to Defraud

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Octvter Stibbins: Charges: Warrants for Grand Theft, Dealing in Stolen Property (In custody in Dade County, Florida)

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... Kwame Kilpatrick has been convicted of corruption charges today after a five month trial
... The politician took bribes, rigged contracts and lived far beyond his means while in office until fall 2008 and ran a 'private profit machine' out of Detroit's City Hall
... Stole money

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PUBLISHED: 11:25 EST, 11 March 2013 | UPDATED: 14:13 EST, 11 March 2013

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Former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick has been convicted of corruption charges today, ensuring a return to prison for a man once among the nation's youngest big-city leaders.

Jurors found Kilpatrick guilty of a raft of crimes, including a racketeering conspiracy charge.

He was portrayed during a five-month trial as an unscrupulous politician who took bribes, rigged contracts and lived far beyond his means while in office until fall 2008.

Prosecutors said Kilpatrick ran a 'private profit machine' out of Detroit's City Hall.
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Convicted: Former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, pictured leaving court today, has been convicted on corruption charges

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The government presented evidence to show he got a share of the spoils after ensuring that Ferguson's excavating company was awarded millions in work from the water department.

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Business owners said they were forced to hire Ferguson as a subcontractor or risk losing city contracts.

Separately, fundraiser Emma Bell said she gave Kilpatrick more than 0,000 as his personal cut of political donations, pulling cash from her bra during private meetings.

A high-ranking aide, Derrick Miller, told jurors that he often was the middle man, passing bribes from others.
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Internal Revenue Service agents said Kilpatrick spent 0,000 beyond his mayoral salary.
Kilpatrick, who now lives near Dallas, declined to testify.

He has long denied any wrongdoing, and defense attorney James Thomas told jurors that Kilpatrick often was showered with cash gifts from city workers and political supporters during holidays and birthdays.

The government said Kilpatrick abused the Civic Fund, a nonprofit fund he created to help distressed Detroit residents. There was evidence that it was used for yoga lessons, camps for his kids, golf clubs and travel.
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Kilpatrick, 42, was elected in 2001 at age 31. He resigned in 2008 and pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice in a different scandal involving sexually explicit text messages and an extramarital affair with his chief of staff.

The Democrat spent 14 months in prison for violating probation in that case after a judge said he failed to report assets that could be put toward his million restitution to Detroit.

Voters booted his mother, Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick, from Congress in 2010, partly because of a negative perception of her due to her son's troubles.
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Ron Sombilon is proud to photograph Vancouver developer James Schouw.

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For more info on James and his current projects, please visit

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About James Schouw

Award winning Yaletown developer James Schouw is a designer, green-minded builder, philanthropist, and community visionary. A building by James Schouw looks unlike any other, anywhere else in the world. James is influenced by early Vancouver architecture with neo-classical elements but his designs are truly original and eclectic.

James oversees all aspects of his developments, from conception, to design, to construction. His timeless design with attention to detail and cutting edge construction, has created a devoted following. His buildings are on the ‘must-see’ list of Vancouver architecture and it’s a common site to see people taking pictures of his buildings. The beauty of his buildings have turned them into Habitable Art, art that people live in.

Best known for the dramatic style of his buildings, James is changing the way buildings are built and raising the bar for environmental sensitivity with his innovative designs. His landmark Grace building, at 1280 Richards, is the first high rise in the city to have been conceived with energy efficient geothermal heating, a technology that saves on heating costs, produces minimal greenhouse gases and has set the standard for other high end projects. The carbon emission reduction for Grace is the equivalent of taking 100 cars off the road annually. In addition to the Geothermal heating system, his projects incorporate a rainwater recovery system. He has also installed a fingerprint recognition security system that ensures only inhabitants gain entrance.

Creating buildings with a reduced environmental footprint is a reflection of James’ overall development philosophy. He has sense of responsibility to enhance the community and give back to society. A minimum of 50% of each year’s net corporate and personal income will be donated to humanitarian efforts over a ten-year period. Charity work is ingrained into his company’s values and culture.

Born in Winnipeg and raised in Vancouver, James studied physics at university but became fascinated with construction after spending time helping his architect father at a construction site. A natural entrepreneur he left school to start a successful ice cream distribution business and to pursue his interest in design and construction. His own dissatisfaction with what he saw on the market prompted him to build his first multifamily development, Iliad. James is a long time resident of Yaletown and always resides in the projects he creates so that they have the liveability that he would expect in a home.

James’ Grace building was awarded the 2008 Georgie Award for High Rise of the Year, was a nominee for best multi-family housing for the national SAM awards, and was a finalist for the international SPARK design awards. James is a past winner of Business in Vancouver’s 40 under 40 Award and he has been featured on CBC Television’s “Living Vancouver”, HGTV’s Lofty Ideas, and CKNW’s “Adler Online”. He is an occasional contributor to Business in Vancouver Magazine, writing articles giving his thoughtful perspective on Vancouver’s housing industry.


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James Schouw photoshoot by Ron Sombilon Gallery

Ron Sombilon is proud to photograph Vancouver developer James Schouw.

www.RonSombilonGallery

For more info on James and his current projects, please visit

www.jamesschouw.ca



About James Schouw

Award winning Yaletown developer James Schouw is a designer, green-minded builder, philanthropist, and community visionary. A building by James Schouw looks unlike any other, anywhere else in the world. James is influenced by early Vancouver architecture with neo-classical elements but his designs are truly original and eclectic.

James oversees all aspects of his developments, from conception, to design, to construction. His timeless design with attention to detail and cutting edge construction, has created a devoted following. His buildings are on the ‘must-see’ list of Vancouver architecture and it’s a common site to see people taking pictures of his buildings. The beauty of his buildings have turned them into Habitable Art, art that people live in.

Best known for the dramatic style of his buildings, James is changing the way buildings are built and raising the bar for environmental sensitivity with his innovative designs. His landmark Grace building, at 1280 Richards, is the first high rise in the city to have been conceived with energy efficient geothermal heating, a technology that saves on heating costs, produces minimal greenhouse gases and has set the standard for other high end projects. The carbon emission reduction for Grace is the equivalent of taking 100 cars off the road annually. In addition to the Geothermal heating system, his projects incorporate a rainwater recovery system. He has also installed a fingerprint recognition security system that ensures only inhabitants gain entrance.

Creating buildings with a reduced environmental footprint is a reflection of James’ overall development philosophy. He has sense of responsibility to enhance the community and give back to society. A minimum of 50% of each year’s net corporate and personal income will be donated to humanitarian efforts over a ten-year period. Charity work is ingrained into his company’s values and culture.

Born in Winnipeg and raised in Vancouver, James studied physics at university but became fascinated with construction after spending time helping his architect father at a construction site. A natural entrepreneur he left school to start a successful ice cream distribution business and to pursue his interest in design and construction. His own dissatisfaction with what he saw on the market prompted him to build his first multifamily development, Iliad. James is a long time resident of Yaletown and always resides in the projects he creates so that they have the liveability that he would expect in a home.

James’ Grace building was awarded the 2008 Georgie Award for High Rise of the Year, was a nominee for best multi-family housing for the national SAM awards, and was a finalist for the international SPARK design awards. James is a past winner of Business in Vancouver’s 40 under 40 Award and he has been featured on CBC Television’s “Living Vancouver”, HGTV’s Lofty Ideas, and CKNW’s “Adler Online”. He is an occasional contributor to Business in Vancouver Magazine, writing articles giving his thoughtful perspective on Vancouver’s housing industry.

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Ron Sombilon is proud to photograph Vancouver developer James Schouw.

www.RonSombilonGallery

For more info on James and his current projects, please visit

www.jamesschouw.ca



About James Schouw

Award winning Yaletown developer James Schouw is a designer, green-minded builder, philanthropist, and community visionary. A building by James Schouw looks unlike any other, anywhere else in the world. James is influenced by early Vancouver architecture with neo-classical elements but his designs are truly original and eclectic.

James oversees all aspects of his developments, from conception, to design, to construction. His timeless design with attention to detail and cutting edge construction, has created a devoted following. His buildings are on the ‘must-see’ list of Vancouver architecture and it’s a common site to see people taking pictures of his buildings. The beauty of his buildings have turned them into Habitable Art, art that people live in.

Best known for the dramatic style of his buildings, James is changing the way buildings are built and raising the bar for environmental sensitivity with his innovative designs. His landmark Grace building, at 1280 Richards, is the first high rise in the city to have been conceived with energy efficient geothermal heating, a technology that saves on heating costs, produces minimal greenhouse gases and has set the standard for other high end projects. The carbon emission reduction for Grace is the equivalent of taking 100 cars off the road annually. In addition to the Geothermal heating system, his projects incorporate a rainwater recovery system. He has also installed a fingerprint recognition security system that ensures only inhabitants gain entrance.

Creating buildings with a reduced environmental footprint is a reflection of James’ overall development philosophy. He has sense of responsibility to enhance the community and give back to society. A minimum of 50% of each year’s net corporate and personal income will be donated to humanitarian efforts over a ten-year period. Charity work is ingrained into his company’s values and culture.

Born in Winnipeg and raised in Vancouver, James studied physics at university but became fascinated with construction after spending time helping his architect father at a construction site. A natural entrepreneur he left school to start a successful ice cream distribution business and to pursue his interest in design and construction. His own dissatisfaction with what he saw on the market prompted him to build his first multifamily development, Iliad. James is a long time resident of Yaletown and always resides in the projects he creates so that they have the liveability that he would expect in a home.

James’ Grace building was awarded the 2008 Georgie Award for High Rise of the Year, was a nominee for best multi-family housing for the national SAM awards, and was a finalist for the international SPARK design awards. James is a past winner of Business in Vancouver’s 40 under 40 Award and he has been featured on CBC Television’s “Living Vancouver”, HGTV’s Lofty Ideas, and CKNW’s “Adler Online”. He is an occasional contributor to Business in Vancouver Magazine, writing articles giving his thoughtful perspective on Vancouver’s housing industry.


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James Schouw photoshoot by Ron Sombilon Gallery

Ron Sombilon is proud to photograph Vancouver developer James Schouw.

www.RonSombilonGallery

For more info on James and his current projects, please visit

www.jamesschouw.ca



About James Schouw

Award winning Yaletown developer James Schouw is a designer, green-minded builder, philanthropist, and community visionary. A building by James Schouw looks unlike any other, anywhere else in the world. James is influenced by early Vancouver architecture with neo-classical elements but his designs are truly original and eclectic.

James oversees all aspects of his developments, from conception, to design, to construction. His timeless design with attention to detail and cutting edge construction, has created a devoted following. His buildings are on the ‘must-see’ list of Vancouver architecture and it’s a common site to see people taking pictures of his buildings. The beauty of his buildings have turned them into Habitable Art, art that people live in.

Best known for the dramatic style of his buildings, James is changing the way buildings are built and raising the bar for environmental sensitivity with his innovative designs. His landmark Grace building, at 1280 Richards, is the first high rise in the city to have been conceived with energy efficient geothermal heating, a technology that saves on heating costs, produces minimal greenhouse gases and has set the standard for other high end projects. The carbon emission reduction for Grace is the equivalent of taking 100 cars off the road annually. In addition to the Geothermal heating system, his projects incorporate a rainwater recovery system. He has also installed a fingerprint recognition security system that ensures only inhabitants gain entrance.

Creating buildings with a reduced environmental footprint is a reflection of James’ overall development philosophy. He has sense of responsibility to enhance the community and give back to society. A minimum of 50% of each year’s net corporate and personal income will be donated to humanitarian efforts over a ten-year period. Charity work is ingrained into his company’s values and culture.

Born in Winnipeg and raised in Vancouver, James studied physics at university but became fascinated with construction after spending time helping his architect father at a construction site. A natural entrepreneur he left school to start a successful ice cream distribution business and to pursue his interest in design and construction. His own dissatisfaction with what he saw on the market prompted him to build his first multifamily development, Iliad. James is a long time resident of Yaletown and always resides in the projects he creates so that they have the liveability that he would expect in a home.

James’ Grace building was awarded the 2008 Georgie Award for High Rise of the Year, was a nominee for best multi-family housing for the national SAM awards, and was a finalist for the international SPARK design awards. James is a past winner of Business in Vancouver’s 40 under 40 Award and he has been featured on CBC Television’s “Living Vancouver”, HGTV’s Lofty Ideas, and CKNW’s “Adler Online”. He is an occasional contributor to Business in Vancouver Magazine, writing articles giving his thoughtful perspective on Vancouver’s housing industry.

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LIFE Magazine -- Bette Davis -- January 23, 1939 ...item 4b.. Bob Seger - Roll Me Away From the album "The Distance" 1982 -- Gotta keep rollin, gotta keep ridin' ...
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"Mom Needs a Job"
Woman Passes Out Resumes in Traffic

A local mother of two passes out her resumes at a busy intersection.

Posted: 6:24 PM Oct 13, 2011
Reporter: Lanetra Bennett
Email Address: lanetra.bennett@wctv.tv

www.wctv.tv/home/headlines/Give_a_Mom_a_Job_131815548.html

The Bureau of Labor Statistics says there are more than 14 million unemployed people nationwide.

But, one local mother isn't letting her stroke of bad luck keep her down.


The mother of two says the information highway didn't do the job, so she went out to a real highway in hopes of finding one.

"I'm trying everything that I can," says Julie Smith.

Dressed in her business clothes, Smith is walking in and out of traffic on Tallahassee's busy Apalachee Parkway handing drivers her resume.

She says, "I've tried all the traditional ways and I've applied and applied and applied; sent the follow-up letters and everything."

Smith has been unemployed for about four months.

She says most of the employees at the hotel she was working at were let go when ownership changed.

"It's really hard to get by. The more months go by, the scarier it gets." Says, Smith.

This Thursday morning, is Smith's second time going out there.

She's armed with 120 copies of her resume. Some drivers accept one, others don't bother rolling their windows down.

Smith says, "It's a little embarrassing to get out here in the middle of the street and ask people to take your resume. But, you know, it's just something you got to do right now."

One driver says, "I definitely respect her for coming out here. Absolutely, she's a go-getter."

Smith had to find a make-shift way to put her sign up. Whereas, last week, passersby saw her 11-year-old daughter holding the sign that says, "Give a mom a job. Please take a resume."

Smith's 13-year-old daughter helped hand out the resumes.

Smith says, "They know what I've been going through. They've been going with me to the library to use the Internet. When I have my interviews, they'll say, okay good luck today, mom. I'm hoping this will show people that I'm out here and I am a hard worker and I'm motivated."

Smith says she will come out here every week until she finds a job.

She says she's not picky; anything clerical, administrative, or dealing with computers will do.

If you'd like to contact her, email her at julielanderssmith@gmail.com.
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Bob Seger Roll Me Away Lyrics total views : 39 times this week. Rating: 10/10 [5 votes]. You can enlarge lyrics to roll me away for easy viewing, send it to your friends or rate the song roll me away by bob seger and help the song become popular. If you have any corrections for Roll Me Away lyrics or any ideas about the meaning to roll me away, please feel free to submit them.

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Roll Me Away lyrics

Took a look down a westbound road
right away I made my choice
Headed out to my big two-wheeler
I was tired of my own voice
Took a bead on the northern plains
and just rolled that power on

Twelve hours out of Mackinaw City
stopped in a bar to have a brew
Met a girl and we had a few drinks
and I told her what I'd decided to do
She looked out the window a long long moment
then she looked into my eyes
She didn't have to say a thing,
I knew what she was thinkin'

Roll, roll me away
Won't you roll me away tonight?
I too am lost, I feel double-crossed
and I'm sick of what's
wrong and what's right

We never even said a word
We just walked out and got on that bike
And we rolled
And we rolled clean out of sight

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We rolled across the high plains
deep into the mountains
Felt so good to me
finally feelin' free

Somewhere along a high road
the air began to turn cold
She said she missed her home
I headed on alone

Stood alone on a mountain top
starin' out at the great divide
I could go east, I could go west
It was all up to me to decide

Just then I saw a young hawk flyin'
and my soul began to rise
And pretty soon
My heart was singin'

Roll, roll me away,
I'm gonna roll me away tonight
Gotta keep rollin, gotta keep ridin'
keep searchin' till I find what's right
And as the sunset faded
I spoke to the faintest first starlight
And I said next time
Next time
We'll get it right

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The gunfire erupted just after seven at the Petro Station on South Adams Street. The owner tells us there were more than 17 shots fired in his parking lot Thursday night. He says one of the men shooting crouched behind a car with a woman and child inside.

Tallahassee Police are reviewing the surveillance tape but aren't yet sure who was shooting or why.

"We are very lucky that no innocent bystanders were struck especially that time of night. It's a very busy, populated area," said TPD Spokesman David Northway.
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Posted: Fri 10:19 AM, Nov 16, 2012 ... Reporter: Julie Montanaro Email
Updated: Fri 10:56 PM, Nov 16, 2012
Shootout on South Adams

www.wctv.tv/home/headlines/Shootout-on-South-Adams-179661...

...Shoot Out at Petro 11-16 5pm
...Stray Bullets in Tallahassee Shootout 11- 16 Noon

UPDATED 11.16.2012 by Julie Montanaro

A shootout at a Tallahassee gas station sends bullets flying.

It happened on South Adams Street lat night. The stray bullets hit cars and buildings, but incredibly no one was hit.

"It's stupid."

Abby Branton shudders when she thinks about what might have been.

"God knows if my grandbaby would have been in the car or any of my grandkids or myself."

A bullet cracked her back windshield, struck the front windshield and landed in the drivers' seat. Luckily, she wasn't sitting in it.

"I just thank God nobody did get hurt, but this needs to stop," Branton said.

The gunfire erupted just after seven at the Petro Station on South Adams Street. The owner tells us there were more than 17 shots fired in his parking lot Thursday night. He says one of the men shooting crouched behind a car with a woman and child inside.

Tallahassee Police are reviewing the surveillance tape but aren't yet sure who was shooting or why.

"We are very lucky that no innocent bystanders were struck especially that time of night. It's a very busy, populated area," said TPD Spokesman David Northway.

There are three bullet holes in the building across the street. One of the bullets came right through the wall at the Headz 1st Barber Shop. Barber Melvin Walker was just closing up shop when he heard gunfire.

"It came through the wall, hit the first little lamp thing and dropped down right by my station. Yeah it was crazy last night over there at that little gas station. They shooting out like the wild west," Walker said.

Another witness told us you could hear the bullets bouncing off metal. One of the gunmen, they said, got into the passenger side of a gray sedan which sped off toward downtown.

Tallahassee, FL - November 16, 2012 10:57 am by Julie Montanaro -

Witnesses tell us there was a shootout at the Petro gas station on South Adams Street last night.

The store owner tells us as many as 17 shots were fired and one of the men shooting was crouched behind a car right in front of the store.

There are bullet holes in a car and a barber shop right across the street.

One barber says he was closing up when he heard the shots. A bullet came through the wall, he says, hit a light and landed near one of the barber chairs.

WCTV is awaiting more information from the Tallahassee Police Department.

Tallahassee, FL - 10:18 am - A shoot out occurred last night at the Petro on South Adams Street. At least 17 shots were fired. Several hit cars and businesses across the street.

Petro gas station was roped off for almost 4 hours.

One woman reprots a shattered car window. A barber reports that a bullet came through the wall there.

WCTV will bring you more information as it becomes available.
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Tallahassee Police found a man passed out at the wheel. Moments after, they opened fire.

Police ended up chasing the man, ultimately using a taser.

Tallahassee resident Fred Parramore says he was at home watching TV, when, "All of a sudden, pow, pow, pow, like firecrackers going off. My mind was running like, dang, somebody getting shot at." He said.

It was a Tallahassee Police officer doing the shooting.

TPD says just before 1:30 Friday morning, an officer saw 24-year-old Dante Davis asleep or passed out at the wheel of a rented White Chevy Malibu.
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Police say Davis was parked in the middle of Tharpe Street near High Road; so they boxed the Malibu in so Davis wouldn't wake up and roll into traffic.

Officers say when they did wake him up, Davis started ramming his car into the police cars.

That's when an officer shot at Davis several times.

Tallahassee resident Brian Johnson says, "TPD had to do what they do. They had to protect and serve. So, ramming their cars, you're going to get shot at."

Police say Davis sped off at more than 90 miles an hour. Officers say they chased him until they got to Monroe Street and Virginia Street.

Shortly after, they say they found Davis' car in the parking lot at The Wesley Foundation Campus Ministry at 705 West Jefferson Street.

Officers say a police dog tracked Davis down between the Bellamy and business buildings at FSU. They say he was pacing back and forth while talking on the phone.

Campus police officers say Davis tried to hid, then started running. Officers say they tased him, then arrested him.

Police say Davis' driver's license had been revoked for fleeing officers in 2009 and canceled indefinitely in 2001.

Neither Davis nor any of the Officers were injured.

Davis faces multiple charges, including resisting and fleeing police.

Tallahassee, FL - The Tallahassee Police Department responded to a car that was stopped at the stop light at the intersection of Tharpe and High Road.

The driver of the vehicle was unresponsive. Two TPD police cruisers blocked the vehicle in and approached when the driver apparently woke up and started ramming the vehicles in an attempt to get out. One of the officers then started shooting at the driver and vehicle before the driver was able to flee. A short pursuit ended near FSU's campus and the suspect was able to be taken into custody. No injuries were reported from the suspect or police officers.

TPD is currently investigating and we will bring you an update as details become available.
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A few nice at home business images I found:


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FSU football player James Wilder is back in jail tonight. He is accused of violating the terms of his probation.

Wilder is being held without bond. His first appearance is set for Saturday morning.

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[UPDATE] FSU Football Player Back In Jail

--- LIVE: FSU Football Player Enters Plea, Can Return to Team 4-4 Noon
Wilder and Girlfriend Arrested

---FSU Player James Wilder Arrested for Battery on LEO 2-23 Noon

---James Wilder Arrested for Battery on a Law Enforcement Officer

--- FSU Football Player Enters Plea, Can Return to Team

UPDATED 6.22.2012 by Julie Montanaro

FSU football player James Wilder is back in jail tonight. He is accused of violating the terms of his probation.

Wilder is being held without bond. His first appearance is set for Saturday morning.

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UPDATED 4.4.2012 by Julie Montanaro

Ours were the only cameras rolling when James Wilder raised his right hand in court.

The judge signed off on a plea deal that reduced two felonies to a misdemeanor charge of resisting arrest.

"Anytime you interfere with an officer, we can't let society do that. He recognizes it's a mistake. Nine days on the jail work camp? He's going to realize that, so hopefully it will never happen again," defense attorney Tim Jansen said afterward.

It all stemmed from an altercation at Wilder's apartment in February. A deputy came to arrest his girlfriend and says Wilder tried to stop him. The deputy ultimately pulled his taser and wound up arresting Wilder too.

Wilder will do nine days on the sheriff's work camp. He'll also spend six months on probation. He has to attend anger management class, write a letter of apology to the deputy and stay away from his girlfriend.

Reducing those felonies to a misdemeanor means the highly recruited running back is now eligible to play football again.

"He's excited to get back on the field. He's still been a student. He hasn't had any suspensions at school, but he's now eligible to play," Jansen said.

We tried to ask Wilder some questions, but he says team rules forbid him from talking to us without the coach's permission.

Word of the plea deal traveled quickly among football fans on campus.

"I mean, I'm an FSU fan, so I like it. I think it's pretty cool that he's able to come back. It will help with the team next year," Kevin Hanney said.

"Whatever gets him to play again. I mean, that's all I want. I want to seeus win, so as long as James Wilder's on the field, that's all that matters," Chris Cheng said.

The associate athletic director tells us the coaches reinstated Wilder this afternoon. Wilder wasn't able to get back on the field today, though, practice was canceled because of the weather.

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UPDATED 4.4.2012 5:45pm by Julie Montanaro

FSU's associate athletic director confirms James Wilder has been reinstated to the football team.

He could not suit up today, though, because football practice was canceled due to bad weather.

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[UPDATE] April 4, 2012 - Noon by Julie Montanaro

A highly recruited running back could return to the FSU football team.
James Wilder entered a plea in court today.

Wilder was arrested in February with a confrontation with a Leon County Sheriff's Deputy. He got suspended from the team and was looking at two felonies.

This morning, Wilder entered a plea in court to a misdemeanor charge of resisting arrest. He'll do nine days on the sheriff's work camp and serve six months probation.

Wilder was accused of trying to stop a deputy from arresting his girlfriend.

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[UPDATE] April 4, 2012 - 9am

FSU football player James Wilder has entered a plea that will allow him to return to the practice field and avoid a felony record.

Wilder plead no contest to a misdemeanor charge of resisting an officer without violence. He was sentenced to six months probation and nine days on the jail work camp.

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UPDATED 3.21.2012 by Julie Montanaro

Court records show Bianca Camarda entered a no contest plea this week to criminal mischief charges.

She was ordered to serve a year on probation and 20 days in the sheriff's work camp.

Camarda was initially arrested back in December. She was accused of breaking into the apartment of FSU football player James Wilder and dousing his hats, shoes and clothes with bleach.

When deputies went to arrest her again in February for failing to show up for a court hearing, boyfriend James Wilder tried to intervene and was charged with battery on a law enforcement officer and resisting arrest.

Charges against Wilder are still pending.

The judge ordered Camarda to stay away from him as a condition of her probation.

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An FSU football player is now facing felony charges for a confrontation at his apartment. That confrontation was with a sheriff's deputy.

James Wilder was arrested and so was his girlfriend.

An examination of court records today shows she was under court order to stay away from Wilder's home.

It happened at James Wilder's Chapel Drive apartment Wednesday afternoon. Deputies came looking for Wilder's girlfriend, Bianca Camarda, but wound up arresting both of them.

Deputy Donald Bramblett wrote in his arrest report that Wilder tried to stop him from arresting Camarda but he refused to move, pushed his arm away and continued to say "she's not going to jail."

The deputy even pulled his taser out, but didn't fire it.

"It's discomforting a little I guess," FSU student Brianna Spires said, "because he's a reflection of the university. So anytime something like that happens it's kinda like ... ooh ... it's a bad look."

"If they have goals to be like in the national league then why would you mess it up over something so small?" asked FSU student Omar Herrera.

Court records show Camarda should never have been at Wilder's apartment in the first place. A judge ordered her to stay away from apartment 419 after she was arrested in December for breaking into Wilder's apartment and dousing his caps and shoes with bleach.

Camarda didn't show up for a court hearing last week. That's what brought deputies to Wilder's door on Wednesday.

"It escalated quickly and I understand the officer was there by himself and this is a football player so maybe he felt a little threatened by the sheer size of him, but we're hoping we can resolve this and get him back on the team," said Wilder's attorney, Tim Jansen.

Jansen said Wilder was trying to explain to the deputy that the lawyer had given Camarda the wrong date. "He was trying to explain that to the deputy, however, the deputy has a job to do and he was doing his job."

According to Rob Wilson with FSU, the felony charges against Wilder triggered an automatic suspension from the FSU football team.

Both Wilder and Camarda are now out on bond.

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Tallahassee, FL - Feb. 23, 2012 - Noon -

An FSU football player is arrested for battery on a law enforcement officer. Police say he was trying to stop an officer from arresting his friend.

On February 22, 2012, a Leon County Deputy responded to 415 Chapel Drive #419 in reference to arresting Bianca N. Camarda, 20, on an outstanding charge for failure to appear in court on a Criminal
Mischief charge.

The uniformed deputy made contact with James C. Wilder, 19. Wilder allowed deputies into the apartment in order to search for Camarda. Camarda was located hiding in a bathroom and taken into custody without incident. After placing Camarda in handcuffs, Deputy Donnie Bramblett began escorting her to his marked patrol car.
Wilder then began telling the deputy that Camarda was not going to go to jail. Wilder stepped in between Deputy Bramblett and Camarda and then pushed him. The deputy was able to regain control of the situation by unholstering his taser and advising Wilder that he would be tased if he continued to interfere. Wilder then began yelling obscenities while continuing to say that Camarda was not going to jail.

As soon as Camarda was placed in the patrol car, Wilder was placed under arrest without further incident. Wilder and Camarda were taken to the Leon County Jail.

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Tallahassee, FL --

On February 22, 2012, a Leon County Deputy responded to 415 Chapel Drive #419 in reference to arresting Bianca N. Camarda, 20, on an outstanding capias for failure to appear in court on a Criminal
Mischief charge. The uniformed Deputy made contact with James C. Wilder, 19. Wilder allowed deputies into the apartment in order to search for Camarda. Camarda was located hiding in a bathroom and taken into custody without incident. After placing Camarda in handcuffs, Deputy Donnie Bramblett began escorting her to his marked patrol car.

Wilder then began telling the deputy that Camarda was not going to go to jail. Wilder stepped in between Deputy Bramblett and Camarda and then pushed him. The deputy was able to regain control of the situation by unholstering his taser and advising Wilder that he would be tased if he continued to interfere.
Wilder then began yelling obscenities while continuing to say that Camarda was not going to
jail. As soon as Camarda was placed in the patrol car, Wilder was placed under arrest without further incident. Wilder and Camarda were taken to the Leon County Jail.

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Bianca N. Camarda
DOB: 09-14-1991
Charge: Failure to Appear/Criminal Mischief

James C. Wilder
DOB: 4-14-1992
Charges: Obstructing a Law Enforcement Officer without Violence, Battery on a Law Enforcement Officer
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Sunday Afternoon Antics - Red Wine with a Haircut #4
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Image by Chrissy Downunder
Haircut and Red Wine

For my recent birthday Peter bought me a Micnova Wireless Shutter ... it has range up to 100m without obstacles. I have just started playing around with it and these are the first photos I have taken while using it. It was in my hand under the table.

The Story:

Sunday afternoon ... Peter and I were enjoying the day together .. listening to some classic blues and having a few drinks of red wine ... wondering what fun things we could do. My hair was getting a bit long and conservative looking as I call it ... I like to have a short pixie wild look and I hadn't had a chance to get it done for a while, so Peter (who used to be a barber many years ago) decided to give it a go. I trusted him (sort of) with my thick head of hair and thought to myself ... 'how bad could it be?' I had lots of hair to play around with and figured he couldn't do too much damage even after a few glasses of red :)

As you can see he has many scissors to choose from as now he imports his own brand of hairdressing scissors and sells them. He also does scissor sharpening which is an art in itself. He has been doing this for 16 years as one of his businesses and is in much demand by many hair salons.

I feel lucky to have my own private barber and as you can see we are both having fun while he wears one of my sarongs (believe me .. he wouldn't go out in public like that lol) But at home with just the two of us it's all cool.

Nice At Home Business photos

A few nice at home business images I found:


Grace Building - James Schouw & Associates_RonSombilonGallery
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Image by SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY
James Schouw photoshoot by Ron Sombilon Gallery

Ron Sombilon is proud to photograph Vancouver developer James Schouw.

www.RonSombilonGallery

For more info on James and his current projects, please visit

www.jamesschouw.ca



About James Schouw

Award winning Yaletown developer James Schouw is a designer, green-minded builder, philanthropist, and community visionary. A building by James Schouw looks unlike any other, anywhere else in the world. James is influenced by early Vancouver architecture with neo-classical elements but his designs are truly original and eclectic.

James oversees all aspects of his developments, from conception, to design, to construction. His timeless design with attention to detail and cutting edge construction, has created a devoted following. His buildings are on the ‘must-see’ list of Vancouver architecture and it’s a common site to see people taking pictures of his buildings. The beauty of his buildings have turned them into Habitable Art, art that people live in.

Best known for the dramatic style of his buildings, James is changing the way buildings are built and raising the bar for environmental sensitivity with his innovative designs. His landmark Grace building, at 1280 Richards, is the first high rise in the city to have been conceived with energy efficient geothermal heating, a technology that saves on heating costs, produces minimal greenhouse gases and has set the standard for other high end projects. The carbon emission reduction for Grace is the equivalent of taking 100 cars off the road annually. In addition to the Geothermal heating system, his projects incorporate a rainwater recovery system. He has also installed a fingerprint recognition security system that ensures only inhabitants gain entrance.

Creating buildings with a reduced environmental footprint is a reflection of James’ overall development philosophy. He has sense of responsibility to enhance the community and give back to society. A minimum of 50% of each year’s net corporate and personal income will be donated to humanitarian efforts over a ten-year period. Charity work is ingrained into his company’s values and culture.

Born in Winnipeg and raised in Vancouver, James studied physics at university but became fascinated with construction after spending time helping his architect father at a construction site. A natural entrepreneur he left school to start a successful ice cream distribution business and to pursue his interest in design and construction. His own dissatisfaction with what he saw on the market prompted him to build his first multifamily development, Iliad. James is a long time resident of Yaletown and always resides in the projects he creates so that they have the liveability that he would expect in a home.

James’ Grace building was awarded the 2008 Georgie Award for High Rise of the Year, was a nominee for best multi-family housing for the national SAM awards, and was a finalist for the international SPARK design awards. James is a past winner of Business in Vancouver’s 40 under 40 Award and he has been featured on CBC Television’s “Living Vancouver”, HGTV’s Lofty Ideas, and CKNW’s “Adler Online”. He is an occasional contributor to Business in Vancouver Magazine, writing articles giving his thoughtful perspective on Vancouver’s housing industry.


James Schouw & Associates Habitable Art-PacBluePrinting_RonSombilonGallery (38)
at home business
Image by SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY
James Schouw photoshoot by Ron Sombilon Gallery

Ron Sombilon is proud to photograph Vancouver developer James Schouw.

www.RonSombilonGallery

For more info on James and his current projects, please visit

www.jamesschouw.ca



About James Schouw

Award winning Yaletown developer James Schouw is a designer, green-minded builder, philanthropist, and community visionary. A building by James Schouw looks unlike any other, anywhere else in the world. James is influenced by early Vancouver architecture with neo-classical elements but his designs are truly original and eclectic.

James oversees all aspects of his developments, from conception, to design, to construction. His timeless design with attention to detail and cutting edge construction, has created a devoted following. His buildings are on the ‘must-see’ list of Vancouver architecture and it’s a common site to see people taking pictures of his buildings. The beauty of his buildings have turned them into Habitable Art, art that people live in.

Best known for the dramatic style of his buildings, James is changing the way buildings are built and raising the bar for environmental sensitivity with his innovative designs. His landmark Grace building, at 1280 Richards, is the first high rise in the city to have been conceived with energy efficient geothermal heating, a technology that saves on heating costs, produces minimal greenhouse gases and has set the standard for other high end projects. The carbon emission reduction for Grace is the equivalent of taking 100 cars off the road annually. In addition to the Geothermal heating system, his projects incorporate a rainwater recovery system. He has also installed a fingerprint recognition security system that ensures only inhabitants gain entrance.

Creating buildings with a reduced environmental footprint is a reflection of James’ overall development philosophy. He has sense of responsibility to enhance the community and give back to society. A minimum of 50% of each year’s net corporate and personal income will be donated to humanitarian efforts over a ten-year period. Charity work is ingrained into his company’s values and culture.

Born in Winnipeg and raised in Vancouver, James studied physics at university but became fascinated with construction after spending time helping his architect father at a construction site. A natural entrepreneur he left school to start a successful ice cream distribution business and to pursue his interest in design and construction. His own dissatisfaction with what he saw on the market prompted him to build his first multifamily development, Iliad. James is a long time resident of Yaletown and always resides in the projects he creates so that they have the liveability that he would expect in a home.

James’ Grace building was awarded the 2008 Georgie Award for High Rise of the Year, was a nominee for best multi-family housing for the national SAM awards, and was a finalist for the international SPARK design awards. James is a past winner of Business in Vancouver’s 40 under 40 Award and he has been featured on CBC Television’s “Living Vancouver”, HGTV’s Lofty Ideas, and CKNW’s “Adler Online”. He is an occasional contributor to Business in Vancouver Magazine, writing articles giving his thoughtful perspective on Vancouver’s housing industry.

Green Roof Installation at Kresge Library, Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan

Some cool at home business images:


Green Roof Installation at Kresge Library, Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan
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Image by cseeman
After construction all summer, our roof is finally green! The conversion of our roof to a "green roof" is part of the construction of the new home for the Stephen M. Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Photos were taken on July 18, 2008.


Green Roof Installation at Kresge Library, Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan
at home business
Image by cseeman
After construction all summer, our roof is finally green! The conversion of our roof to a "green roof" is part of the construction of the new home for the Stephen M. Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Photos were taken on July 18, 2008.


Green Roof Installation at Kresge Library, Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan
at home business
Image by cseeman
After construction all summer, our roof is finally green! The conversion of our roof to a "green roof" is part of the construction of the new home for the Stephen M. Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Photos were taken on July 18, 2008.

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