Heidelberg: Ruhestörung endet mit massivem Polizeieinsatz

Heidelberg. (pol/eka) Wegen einer Ruhestörung wurden Beamte des Polizeireviers Heidelberg-Süd bereits am späten Freitagabend in das Mörgelgewann nach Kirchheim gerufen. Bereits zu diesem Zeitpunkt machten einige der zur Ruhe Ermahnten einen alkoholisierten Eindruck und verhielten sich uneinsichtig, so die Polizei. Als die Ordnungshüter kurz nach Mitternacht erneut wegen einer Ruhestörung ins Mörgelgewann gerufen wurden, eskalierte die Situation: Eine 49-jährige Frau war derart aufbrausend und aggressiv, dass sie von den Beamten zur Seite genommen sollte. Daraufhin gingen die restlichen Anwesenden gegen die Polizei vor. Es kam zu tumultartigen Szenen, die nur mit massiver Polizei-Unterstützung in den Griff zu bekommen waren. Am…

Charged with murder, but they didn’t kill anyone—police did

A Reader investigation found ten cases since 2011 where police killed a civilian in Chicago and charged an accomplice with the murder.On July 8, 2012, as the summer sun rose over the Auburn Gresham neighborhood on the south side of Chicago, police hauled a distraught 19-year-old named Tevin Louis away from a murder scene. The victim was Louis’s best friend, Marquise Sampson. The shooter was a veteran police officer, Antonio Dicarlo. For the previous five years, Louis and Sampson had been inseparable, drawn together by rough childhoods marked by foster care and poverty. In good times, Sampson made Louis laugh….

“Protecting” the Police: The Legislative Attack on Black Lives Matter

“There is a phenomenon in this country that we need to examine and it’s just not in New York,” NYPD Commissioner William Bratton told reporters in May, after addressing a national conference of police chiefs at the Times Square Marriott Marquis. “This has become very serious. I would almost describe it as an epidemic.” Bratton, who announced his retirement on August 3 — much to the delight of Black Lives Matter demonstrators who set up an encampment at City Hall calling for his resignation one day previously — was not speaking of zika or ebola. He was talking about civilians…

Chilling Tale in Duterte’s Drug War: Father and Son Killed in Police Custody

MANILA — Even amid the slaughter of President Rodrigo Duterte’s war on drugs, the killings of Renato and Jaypee Bertes stand out. The Bertes men, father and son, shared a tiny, concrete room with six other people in a metropolitan Manila slum, working odd jobs when they could find them. Both smoked shabu, a cheap form of methamphetamine that has become a scourge in the Philippines. Sometimes Jaypee Bertes sold it in small amounts, relatives said. So it was unsurprising when the police raided their room last month. They were arrested and taken to a police station where, investigators say,…

How Community Policing Can Work

Los Angeles — After the recent murders of police officers in Dallas and Baton Rouge, La., and the devastating videos of the shooting deaths of black men like Alton B. Sterling and Philando Castile, the future of police-community relations in cities all over America hangs in the balance. But even as the country is still reeling from these traumas, this is no time for despair. Since the urban unrest of the 1960s, a series of post-riot audits — from the McCone, Kerner and Christopher Commissions to President Obama’s Task Force on 21st-Century Policing (on which one of us serves) —…