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Ohio Officers Turn Shoplifting Response into Life Lesson for Teen

May 31, 2025 By ThinBlueNews Leave a Comment

DAYTON, Ohio — A routine shoplifting call in Dayton transformed into a moment of empathy and education.

On May 13, body camera footage from the Dayton Police Department captured officers responding to an incident where an off-duty undercover detective observed a teenager stealing items from a Walgreens store.

After requesting backup, the officers arrived and engaged with the teen, who confessed to taking the items due to hunger. One officer is heard in the footage saying, “Hey man, I’m not saying what you did today wasn’t a bad thing. But all things considered, you really do seem like a good kid. You’re cooperating, and you’re speaking well and remorseful.”

The teen explained, “I just made a bad decision. I just got out of practice, and I was hungry.”

In a show of leniency, the officers consulted with the store staff, who opted not to press charges or issue a trespass order. Instead, the officers paid for the snacks the teen attempted to take and offered him a ride home.

Before they left, the officers ensured the teenager grasped the gravity of the situation, reminding him that theft is a serious crime, yet highlighting the potential for a promising future if he remained on a positive trajectory.

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Filed Under: Police Tagged With: Crime News, Emergency Response, Law Enforcement, Local News

Calif. Fraudster Admits Guilt After Attempted Submarine Escape

May 30, 2025 By ThinBlueNews Leave a Comment

SHASTA LAKE, Calif. — On Thursday, a resident of Northern California confessed to orchestrating a fraudulent Ponzi-like scheme and was previously captured in 2020 after attempting an underwater getaway from the FBI in Shasta Lake, according to officials.

Matthew Piercey, aged 48 and hailing from Palo Cedro, accepted charges of wire fraud, money laundering, and witness tampering tied to a $35 million fraudulent investment operation that spanned from July 2015 to August 2020, as reported by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of California.

Piercey’s deceit involved enticing investors through misleading promises made under the names of two investment firms, Family Wealth Legacy and Zolla. He misled them with claims of an “Upvesting Fund,” which he falsely portrayed as an effective “automated algorithmic trading fund,” the attorney’s office disclosed.

Funds from investors were misappropriated by Piercey to repay other investors, while he masked his activities and finances through a chiropractic office in Redding. The scheme accumulated $35 million, of which he returned only $8.8 million, spending the remainder on personal luxuries and operational costs, including two homes and legal fees.

Special Agent in Charge of FBI Sacramento, Sid Patel, noted that some individuals had invested their “life savings” into Piercey’s fraudulent ventures.

Acknowledging the investigation against him, Piercey attempted to dissuade both investors and witnesses from testifying, thereby delaying court proceedings. He illicitly diverted $775,000 from investor funds into his personal bank account.

On November 16, 2020, authorities sought to arrest Piercey, who led them on a vehicular pursuit through nearby streets and a highway. He then abandoned his car and attempted to evade capture by using an “underwater submersible device” to hide in Shasta Lake for approximately 20 minutes before being apprehended.

While detained, Piercey communicated in a coded manner with visitors, instructing them to access a U-Haul storage unit in Redding that he had rented under a false identity. Upon searching the locker, FBI agents discovered a wig and 31,000 Swiss francs, roughly equivalent to $37,000.
Piercey’s sentencing is set for September 4, where he could face a prison term of up to 20 years for each fraud charge, along with fines totaling at least $1 million.

Filed Under: Police Tagged With: Crime News, Law Enforcement, Local News

Minneapolis Police Department Experiences First Growth in Officer Numbers Since 2019

May 29, 2025 By ThinBlueNews Leave a Comment

MINNEAPOLIS — For the first time since 2019, the Minneapolis Police Department’s staffing levels are showing signs of recovery after a sharp decline that followed George Floyd’s death in 2020. The number of sworn officers, which had decreased from 920 in March 2019 to a low of 560 by March 2024, has now risen to 588 officers as of mid-May, according to data provided by the department to Axios.

The city charter stipulates a minimum requirement of 713 officers, a benchmark that has not been met since 2021. Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara noted that the department is starting to make progress.

Mayor Jacob Frey shared with Axios, “We saw a net positive in staffing last year, and we anticipate a significantly higher net positive this year.”

In 2024, city officials approved a new union contract featuring unprecedented pay increases to aid recruitment efforts. Contributing factors to the staff shortages include an increase in workers’ compensation claims post-2020 and a waning interest in law enforcement careers. Additionally, nearly 25% of the current officers are projected to reach retirement age within three years, according to Chief O’Hara.

Homicide detectives and other personnel have been managing heavy workloads under intensified public scrutiny. Sgt. Andrew Schroeder recounted during a 2024 ridealong, “A veteran cop told me recently, ‘I’m just tired of being seen as the villain.’”

May 25 marks the fifth anniversary of George Floyd’s death, a pivotal event that transformed the city’s approach to public safety. On May 21, the U.S. Department of Justice announced plans to seek dismissal of a federal consent decree in Minneapolis. However, the department will continue to operate under a state-level reform agreement.

Chief O’Hara emphasized the ongoing commitment to lasting reform and rebuilding trust within the community. “The members of this police department, like the residents of this community, have endured a tremendous amount of change and trauma, and they understand that changes were necessary,” he said.

Filed Under: Police Tagged With: Crime News, Law Enforcement, Local News

Children and Grandchildren of Fallen Heroes Open Mets Game with First Pitch

May 29, 2025 By ThinBlueNews Leave a Comment

NEW YORK — In an event coordinated by the charity Answer The Call, four young family members of FDNY and NYPD heroes took center stage at Citi Field, delivering the ceremonial first pitch before a Mets game. This heartwarming tribute, as reported by the New York Post, included Hannah Cristiano, age 7; Charli Scalf, age 11; and siblings Jackson, age 7, and Stella Abear, age 5, as they honored the memory of their relatives who perished in the line of duty. The occasion marked the 40th anniversary of Answer The Call.

Jackson Abear expressed his excitement to the Post, saying, “It was so exciting to throw out that ball. I really couldn’t sleep last night, I was so excited.” He confidently added that he didn’t need practice to “throw it perfectly to my guy.”

Catherine Abear, reflecting on her late husband, NYPD Detective Raymond Abear, who passed away five years ago due to COVID-19 contracted while assisting crime victims in hospitals during the pandemic, shared the mixed emotions of watching her children participate. She remarked, “It’s bittersweet. It was really emotional and cool at the same time — Ray and I were both big Mets fans, so it’s quite cool to see them on the field. I’m raising them Mets fans!”

Donning a Mets-themed dress and bows, Hannah Cristiano paid homage to her grandfather, FDNY firefighter Tommy Farino, who was among the 343 firefighters who perished on 9/11.

The event was facilitated by Answer The Call, formally known as the New York Police and Fire Widows’ and Children’s Benefit Fund. Founded in 1985 by Mets icon Rusty Staub, the organization has provided in excess of $180 million in direct aid to more than 1,000 families of deceased first responders. In the current year alone, the charity has allocated over $5.5 million to upwards of 500 families.

The organization ensures each family receives an immediate $50,000 payment within 24 hours following a line-of-duty death, complemented by an annual stipend of $11,000.

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Filed Under: Police Tagged With: Crime News, Law Enforcement, Local News

Former Gateway Police Chief Grant Hardin Flees Arkansas Prison

May 29, 2025 By ThinBlueNews Leave a Comment

CALICO ROCK, Ark. — On Sunday, Grant Hardin, a former Arkansas police chief, managed to escape from an Arkansas prison where he was serving lengthy sentences for murder and rape, according to state corrections officials.

Hardin, who once served as the police chief in the small town of Gateway, located near the Arkansas-Missouri border, broke out of the North Central Unit in Calico Rock. He had been incarcerated there since 2017. The specifics of his escape remain undisclosed by corrections officials.

It was noted that Hardin had disguised himself, donning a fabricated outfit that resembled law enforcement attire during his escape from the North Central Unit.

Efforts to locate Hardin involve the Division of Correction and the Division of Community Correction, working alongside local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies.

In October 2017, Hardin admitted to first-degree murder charges related to the fatal shooting of 59-year-old James Appleton. An affidavit from the case reveals that Appleton, who worked for the Gateway water department, was conversing with his brother-in-law, then-Mayor Andrew Tillman of Gateway, when he was shot in the head on February 23, 2017, near Garfield. Authorities discovered Appleton’s body inside a vehicle.

Having served as Gateway’s police chief for approximately four months in early 2016, Hardin received a 30-year prison sentence. Additionally, he is serving a 50-year term for the 1997 rape of a school teacher in Rogers, a city north of Fayetteville.

KFSM-TV previously reported on his guilty plea in 2019, explaining that DNA samples taken from the crime scene were used to issue a John Doe Warrant in 2003 as the statute of limitations approached. This DNA was later matched to Hardin when he was incarcerated for Appleton’s murder.

This undated photo provided by the Arkansas Department of Corrections Communications Department shows inmate Grant Hardin. (Arkansas Department of Corrections Communications Department via AP)

Filed Under: Police Tagged With: Former Gateway Police Chief Grant Hardin Flees Arkansas Prison

Florida Man Attacked by Alligator Attempts to Grab Deputy’s Gun Before Being Fatally Shot

May 29, 2025 By ThinBlueNews Leave a Comment

LAKELAND, Fla. — A man who survived an alligator attack while swimming across a lake was later shot and killed by deputies after charging at them with garden shears, according to a statement by a Florida sheriff. The individual has been identified as 42-year-old Timothy Schulz.

On the morning of Memorial Day, May 26, a 911 call was made from a gas station about a man who was acting erratically and asking to contact his son, reported Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd during a press conference on Facebook.

A few hours later, the sheriff’s office received another call about a man swimming in a lake behind a Lakeland residential area, where a caller observed an alligator near the swimmer, Judd stated.

The caller suspected the swimmer might be under the influence, and although a bystander attempted to offer Schulz a life preserver, he refused it, according to Judd. During the swim, Schulz appeared to have his right arm bitten by an alligator, Judd noted.

After exiting the lake, witnesses saw Schulz grabbing garden shears and attempting to break into a vehicle by throwing a brick, as described by the sheriff.

Deputies arriving at the scene reported seeing Schulz walking between homes with the shears. When he allegedly charged at them, they attempted to de-escalate the situation, using a Taser on him twice, but he remained aggressive.

Schulz then entered the passenger seat of a running patrol vehicle, attempting to seize a gun inside. This action prompted two deputies to open fire, resulting in Schulz’s death, the sheriff explained.

Sheriff Judd mentioned that Schulz had a record of meth-related arrests and had been recently released from jail less than a week prior to the incident. Judd believed Schulz might have been under the influence of drugs at the time.

Defending the deputies’ response, Judd stated that Schulz’s actions were violent, despite attempts to peacefully resolve the situation. “He showed no fear of two deputies, he showed no interest in complying,” Judd said, adding that his deputies “are going home safe tonight.”

Lakeland is situated about 35 miles east of Tampa.

Filed Under: Police Tagged With: alligator, Emergency Response, Florida, gator, Lakeland, Law Enforcement, Local News, Police Patrol, Polk County, Wildlife

Viral Video Captures Miami Officer Shooting Through BMW Windshield While on Hood

May 28, 2025 By glipnews Leave a Comment

MIAMI, Fla. — An intense video clip, reported by NBC Miami, depicts a Miami Police officer firing his gun through the windshield of a moving BMW while holding onto the car’s hood. The situation unfolded, according to Miami Police, when the driver hit the officer with his car near the intersection of Biscayne Boulevard and 2nd Street. This action reportedly led the officer to discharge his firearm. The video, posted on Instagram by Billy Corben, captures the officer firing three shots into the BMW before the vehicle halts. The driver is seen exiting with raised hands, and a follow-up video shows him lying on the ground as another officer places him in handcuffs. Both the officer and the driver were taken to the hospital, though details regarding their injuries have not been made public. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement has initiated an investigation, which is customary in cases involving police shootings. Miami Police have stated they will refrain from additional comments until the investigation is complete, but confirmed that both agencies are reviewing all available video footage.

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