Apartment security guard accused of sexual assault | Albuquerque Journal News

A security guard at an apartment complex is accused of forcing a woman into a vacant apartment and sexually assaulting her.Bryce Harper, 34, is facing kidnapping with great bodily harm charges and is jailed without bond, according to jail records.Police were called to Villa Hermosa apartments on the 2600 block of Americare Ct. NW on a shots fired call just before 4 a.m. Sunday. While en route, officers took a call from a woman who said she had been assaulted, according to the criminal complaint.The woman told police she was looking for her cat, and when she asked Harper, one of the complex’s security guards, for help, he forced her into vacant apartment, unzipped his pants and assaulted her.The woman’s son and his friend heard her screams and ran into the apartment and punched Harper, who left the apartment.Police said a gun was fired during the altercation and Harper was the only person with a weapon, though he denied firing, according to the complaint.Harper’s supervisor heard the altercation on the security guard’s radio. The supervisor called police as well.Police said Harper told them he met the woman and they started to flirt. Then they went into a vacant apartment and he was jumped by the woman’s son and his friend, according to the complaint.

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Shoplifter Shoots at Mall Security- Killed by Police – dan@californiaspecialservices.com – CSS Insurance Services, LLC Mail

Shoplifter Shoots at Mall Security- Killed by Police     Los Angeles CA June 26 2014  For the second day in a roll, a Los Angeles security officer has come under heavy gunfire.LAPD officers report that mall security officers were shot at several times by a suspected shoplifter in the Baldwin Hills area of the city. The alleged theft took place at the Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza, police said and the shoplifter was confronted by two security guards in the mall. He then pulled out a gun and began firing at the security officers. Witnesses stated that the gunman then fled the mall and began running towards homes southwest of the mall. Police responding to the area quickly blocked streets and called in a K-9 team.The canine conducted an area search and located the suspect hiding in or near a garage at which time officers exchanged gunfire with the suspect according to LAPD Deputy Chief Bob Green. The suspect was transported to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. Police do not believe that the security officers were wounded. On Wednesday, a security officer for a marijuana store near LAX was confronted by armed gunmen and a gun battle ensued with one of the robbery suspects being killed by the security officer.  

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Security guard, 60, shot in Stockton carjacking | Stockton News – KCRA Home

VIEW LARGESTOCKTON, Calif. KCRA —A 60-year-old security guard was shot during a struggle with three men who carjacked him in Stockton.RELATED CHP: Oroville Amber Alert canceled;… Sammy Hagar restaurant to reopen in… Deputies: Caretaker in Auburn used… 1-year-old found alone in South Sac… State board awards $29 million in…The Stockton Police Department said the victim was standing next to his car when he was approached by the assailants, who were armed with revolvers.The man was forced to sit on the ground and then struck in the head with an unknown object, police said.As the three robbers began to take the man’s property, the security guard fought back and was shot.The victim’s keys, cash and car was taken, police said. The car is a white 2005 Honda Accord with license 6WUS662.Copyright 2014 by KCRA.com All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redist

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Blotter: Security guard fired for stealing copper wiring from Sunnyvale apartment complex – San Jose Mercury News

Commercial burglary–May 19, 10:18 p.m. W. Washington Avenue. A security guard was caught trying to steal copper wires from an apartment complex. She admitted to police that she cut some copper wire off a spool and was going to sell it. The wire was returned to the property owner, and the security guard was fired for her actions.

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Security Company Operated With No License

May 16 2014

CHARLOTTE, N.C. –
A man who was providing security for several restaurants in the Charlotte area is now facing charges after state agents discovered he didn’t have a license to run a security company.

State Alcohol Law Enforcement agents said Steven Andiloro had run his business, Professional Security Solutions in Mooresville, for several years without a state license from the Private Protective Security Board.

The company had a contract with Buffalo Wild Wings when agents arrested him and five of his armed guards earlier this month and took away their guns.

“The armed security guards were not registered; the unarmed security guards were not licensed. He is facing charges in Gastonia and in Charlotte,” said Agent Jon Dudley with ALE.

Dudley said Andiloro is charged with one count of obtaining property by false pretense-a fraud charge-and a charge of operating a security company without the proper licenses.

“At ALE, we try to cut down on violence and it’s bad when the people who are trying to help you cut down the violence aren’t even registered,” Dudley said.

A spokesman for Buffalo Wild Wings said their corporate position is to hire only unarmed guards unless they are uniformed police officers. He said the regional manager who contracted with Andiloro was not aware of that policy when he signed the contract.

Andiloro has taken down his website since his arrest.

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Gunfight at pot dispensary: 1 dead, 1 on the run – 10News.com KGTV ABC10 San Diego

SAN DIEGO – A gunfight at a North Park marijuana dispensary left one person dead and another on the run.

The shootout happened around 12:30 p.m. Friday in the 3800 block of Ray Street, according to San Diego police.

It is not clear at this point whether the place was open for business or vacant and waiting to begin operation.

Police say the gunfight erupted during an attempted robbery, and during the gun battle, an armed security guard was shot in the abdomen. According to police, the guard returned fire and fatally shot one of the robbery suspects.

The other suspect took off in a white vehicle.

The suspect police are looking for is a black male in his 20s. He is about 6 feet tall and was wearing a blue hoody. He is believed to still be armed

 

 

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Robbery suspect wounded, arrested

Passers-by helped subdue a man Saturday afternoon after he allegedly tried to rob an armored truck and was shot multiple times by one of the truck’s guards in front of the Albert­sons supermarket at 55 Division Ave. in Eugene’s Santa Clara Square.

The suspect, who has not been identified, was transported to PeaceHealth Sacred Heart Medical Center at RiverBend in Springfield. His condition was not known.

The incident occurred about 3:40 p.m.

Some witnesses said they heard five shots fired. Others reported three.

Brian Crapser, who works as a security guard, said he had walked past the suspect in front of the Albertsons store a few minutes before the incident while on his way to Oak Grove Guns, around the corner in the same shopping center.

“I walked right by him on the way to the gun store, and he was standing by one of the pillars, and when anyone walked by he would turn and sort of hide his face,” Crapser said. “Being in the security business myself, that’s something I would notice.”

Crapser had been in the gun store only minutes when people came running in and said, “If we had guns we needed to come, there was shooting going on outside,” Crapser recalled. He immediately ran around the corner, where he saw a man on the ground.

“There was a soldier there from the recruiting office, dressed in fatigues, and he told him to put his hands up, and he did. We each held one of his arms, and he stated, ‘I’m paralyzed, I’m paralyzed,’ ” Crapser said.

“He wouldn’t give his name, and he was fading in and out,” Crapser said. “A woman came by who said she was a medic, and she checked his wounds.

“The gun store guy checked for weapons.”

Crapser’s brother-in-law, David Marshall, who also was on the scene, said the only weapons found were “a can of mace and a screwdriver.”

Eugene Police Department spokeswoman Melinda McLaughlin said she didn’t know whether the guard who fired the shots at the alleged robber had been on his way in or out of the Albertsons store. But that after the shooting he got back in the armored truck, which carried the Garda logo, and the driver pulled away from the scene and drove to a safe location and called 911.

Neither of the security guards were injured during the incident, she said.

Three hours after the shooting, a Garda truck remained parked across Division Avenue, surrounded by red safety tape.

A few items of clothing and a baseball cap with a Camping World logo remained on the pavement near the curb in front of the supermarket, which still was cordoned off with yellow “caution” tape.

The incident is under investigation by the Eugene Police Department’s Violent Crimes and Forensic Evidence units.

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Security Guard Charged With Killing Supervisor

Security Guard Charged With Killing Supervisor

MARCH 19 2014

MARINA DELRAY CA.

An apartment security guard has been charged with the murder of his supervisor after he was suspended for bringing his girlfriend to work.

Byron Keith Street, 47, is charged with murdering Patrick Odoikyene, 47, who was found shot to death at 2:48 a.m. last Dec. 30 outside the upscale Shores apartment complex in the 4200 block of Via Marina.

The murder charge includes the special circumstance allegation that Odoikyene was murdered during the course of a burglary, along with an allegation that Street personally and intentionally discharged a handgun during the crime.

Street had been suspended by Odoikyene, his immediate supervisor, for bringing his girlfriend to work, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office.

Street and his girlfriend, Ann Una Bailey, 23, of Inglewood, were charged Jan. 3 with five counts of theft and one count of false personation. Street was also charged with one count of counterfeit seal.

Street has since been charged with one count each of murder, first- degree residential burglary and ex-felon in possession of a firearm, along with three counts of vandalism with more than $400 damage.

He is due back at the Airport Branch Courthouse in Los Angeles April 15, when a date is scheduled to be set for a hearing to determine if there is enough evidence to require him to stand trial.

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San Diego announcer Harasses Security Guard

SAN DIEGO ANNOUNCER GOES ON INCREDIBLE RANT ABOUT SECURITY DURING LAST MINUTE OF CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

It’s the last minute of the Mountain West Championship Game between San Diego State and New Mexico.  There’s a little over a minute left in an exciting game and you happen to have the privilege of calling the game on radio.  Just then, in that inopportune moment, a security guard comes over and asks you to move your suitcase.

What do you do?  Do you politely ignore him knowing you have a job to do?  Do you give him the “wait just a second please” finger motion?  Or do you mercilessly rip him on the air for having the gall to interrupt you and go about your duties?

If you’re Ted Leitner, veteran San Diego Padres and SDSU announcer, you choose Option C.  And do it with great gusto.  After being interrputed during the final seconds of a championship game, Leitner somehow seamlessly alternates between ripping said security guard on the air and calling the action taking place in front of him.  The following text may be the most amazing audio in sports radio history…

“Had a guy reach over my shoulder, tapping me on my shoulder asking me a question during the drive there by Cameron Bairstow because my suitcase is behind the chair and he thinks it’s too much in the way.  These MORONS that think the terrorists are honing in here on the Mountain West tournament in Las Vegas.”

You have to say, the Mountain West tournament final would be something we would least suspect.  That poor security guard.  I understand answering the call of duty because loose briefcases have been known to cause severe tripping hazards, but yea, probably not the best timing in the world.  I just can’t imagine the amount of skill and composure Leitner had to A) Continue broadcasting the game and B) Simultaneously go on a legendary rant completely unrelated to said game.  It’s a remarkable, Hall of Fame worthy effort.

CJCory 6 hours ago

The best part about this is the untold story!!!!  The issue occurred because Ted sat in the wrong radio spot. Instead of sitting in the seats labeled San Diego State, he sat in the ones listed Fresno State….for the Fresno State radio crew scheduled to do that women’s championships following the men’s game.  The usher was trying to help Fresno find their table spot so they could set up and therefore moved his bag so they could.  SO, if Ted actually sat in the right place, he wouldn’t have been bothered.

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