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May 1, 2015 19:45:41   #
KHH1
 
by Jeff Horwitz, Juliet Linderman and Amanda Lee Myers, Associated Press | May 1, 2015 at 8:27 AM

BALTIMORE (AP) — The top Baltimore city police officer suspended following Freddie Gray’s death was hospitalized in April 2012 following concerns about his mental health, according to records from a sheriff’s department and court obtained by The Associated Press.

Worries about Lt. Brian Rice’s stability — originally raised by a fellow Baltimore police officer who is the mother of his child — led deputies to confiscate his guns and contact high-ranking police officials, the report says.

Rice, who initially pursued Gray on a Baltimore street when Gray fled after Rice made eye contact April 12, declared three years ago that he “could not continue to go on like this” and threatened to commit an act that was censored in the public version of a report obtained by the AP from the Carroll County, Maryland, Sheriff’s Office. Rice lived in the county, about 35 miles northwest of Baltimore.

Deputies reported that Rice appeared “normal and soft spoken” and said he had been seeking “sympathy and attention.” But citing “credible information,” the deputies confiscated both his official and personal guns, called his commanding officer and t***sported Rice to the Carroll Hospital Center. The weapons included his .40-caliber police pistol, a 9 mm handgun, an AK-47-style rifle, a .22-caliber rifle and two shotguns.

It was not immediately clear how long Rice was at the hospital or whether he went on his own accord. Rice declined to speak with the AP or discuss allegations in a subsequent court filing that he had behaved in erratic or threatening ways toward the mother of his child or her then-husband. When the AP visited Rice’s home last week and left a note requesting an interview, Rice called the sheriff’s department to report the visit as trespassing. Karen McAleer, the mother of his son, also declined to speak with the AP.

The events described in the 2012 report provided the basis for one of at least two administrative suspensions for Rice in 2012 and 2013, a person familiar with the police department staff said. This person spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss confidential personnel matters.

The incidents described in the sheriff’s report and court records involving Rice’s personal problems portray allegations of concerns about self-control and judgment, as Baltimore police and the Justice Department investigate the injuries that Gray, 25, sustained in police custody. Police have said Gray ran after making eye contact with Rice. After a brief chase, Gray was arrested “without force or incident,” according to a report filled out by one of the officers, though witness video shows officers kneeling around Gray while he screams. After being t***sported in the back of a police van, Gray was found unable to talk or breathe and died one week later from spinal trauma.

It also was not immediately clear whether or when all of Rice’s guns were returned. The sheriff’s report said the weapons “should be returned back to owner pending determination of the (censored).” But Rice was accused in June 2012 of removing a semi-automatic handgun from the trunk of his personal vehicle and threatening McAleer, according to a complaint filed in 2013. A police report about that June 2012 incident omitted any reference to allegations that Rice brandished a weapon but noted that officers who responded spent hours searching for Rice over concerns for his welfare.

Baltimore police were made aware of worries that Rice might pose a risk to himself or others, according to the April 2012 sheriff’s report. Sheriff’s deputies spoke to a police commander for the city’s western district, where Rice worked, who initially requested that deputies not fax the report with details about their experiences with Rice because he would make arrangements to pick up a copy of the report and Rice’s service weapon. The official, whose name is twice misspelled, appeared to be James Handley, a police major who now heads Baltimore police’s property division.

A police spokesman, Capt. John Kowalczyk, said he could not comment on matters that might involve an officer’s personnel file. Speaking generally of department procedure, Kowalczyk said that the department had overhauled its procedures for dealing with discipline and employees who need help with personal matters since the arrival of Police Commissioner Anthony Batts in September 2012.

“These are tremendous changes to how we hold people accountable,” Kowalczyk said. He credited the changes for what he said were recent declines in complaints about officer misconduct and an increase in the percentage of disciplinary actions sustained by the police department’s trial board.

An attorney representing Rice, Michael Davey, did not respond Thursday to phone calls from AP asking to discuss the sheriff’s report about Rice’s hospitalization or gun seizures. Earlier in the week, he dismissed the significance of Rice also being placed on administrative leave as a result of a complaint in January 2013 by McAleer’s then-husband, Andrew, a former Baltimore firefighter who said Rice threatened him and asked for a court protective order. Those threat claims were initially reported by The Guardian newspaper.

Andrew McAleer, who did not respond to a note left at his last known address in court records, wrote to a judge that Rice had been t***sported in the earlier incident “to a local hospital for a mental health evaluation.” A judge granted the protective order but allowed it to expire after one week.

“People file peace orders all the time,” Davey said. “The only thing I’d comment on is, any issues similar to this had nothing to do with his ability to perform his duties as a Baltimore police officer.”

The Carroll County Sheriff’s Office did not explain why it censored parts of the report it provided to the AP. Maryland law allows law enforcement officials to protect details about a person’s medical or psychological condition in public records.

Copyright 2015 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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May 1, 2015 20:16:56   #
Ve'hoe
 
HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAA!!!!!

I***tic


KHH1 wrote:
by Jeff Horwitz, Juliet Linderman and Amanda Lee Myers, Associated Press | May 1, 2015 at 8:27 AM

BALTIMORE (AP) — The top Baltimore city police officer suspended following Freddie Gray’s death was hospitalized in April 2012 following concerns about his mental health, according to records from a sheriff’s department and court obtained by The Associated Press.

Worries about Lt. Brian Rice’s stability — originally raised by a fellow Baltimore police officer who is the mother of his child — led deputies to confiscate his guns and contact high-ranking police officials, the report says.

Rice, who initially pursued Gray on a Baltimore street when Gray fled after Rice made eye contact April 12, declared three years ago that he “could not continue to go on like this” and threatened to commit an act that was censored in the public version of a report obtained by the AP from the Carroll County, Maryland, Sheriff’s Office. Rice lived in the county, about 35 miles northwest of Baltimore.

Deputies reported that Rice appeared “normal and soft spoken” and said he had been seeking “sympathy and attention.” But citing “credible information,” the deputies confiscated both his official and personal guns, called his commanding officer and t***sported Rice to the Carroll Hospital Center. The weapons included his .40-caliber police pistol, a 9 mm handgun, an AK-47-style rifle, a .22-caliber rifle and two shotguns.

It was not immediately clear how long Rice was at the hospital or whether he went on his own accord. Rice declined to speak with the AP or discuss allegations in a subsequent court filing that he had behaved in erratic or threatening ways toward the mother of his child or her then-husband. When the AP visited Rice’s home last week and left a note requesting an interview, Rice called the sheriff’s department to report the visit as trespassing. Karen McAleer, the mother of his son, also declined to speak with the AP.

The events described in the 2012 report provided the basis for one of at least two administrative suspensions for Rice in 2012 and 2013, a person familiar with the police department staff said. This person spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss confidential personnel matters.

The incidents described in the sheriff’s report and court records involving Rice’s personal problems portray allegations of concerns about self-control and judgment, as Baltimore police and the Justice Department investigate the injuries that Gray, 25, sustained in police custody. Police have said Gray ran after making eye contact with Rice. After a brief chase, Gray was arrested “without force or incident,” according to a report filled out by one of the officers, though witness video shows officers kneeling around Gray while he screams. After being t***sported in the back of a police van, Gray was found unable to talk or breathe and died one week later from spinal trauma.

It also was not immediately clear whether or when all of Rice’s guns were returned. The sheriff’s report said the weapons “should be returned back to owner pending determination of the (censored).” But Rice was accused in June 2012 of removing a semi-automatic handgun from the trunk of his personal vehicle and threatening McAleer, according to a complaint filed in 2013. A police report about that June 2012 incident omitted any reference to allegations that Rice brandished a weapon but noted that officers who responded spent hours searching for Rice over concerns for his welfare.

Baltimore police were made aware of worries that Rice might pose a risk to himself or others, according to the April 2012 sheriff’s report. Sheriff’s deputies spoke to a police commander for the city’s western district, where Rice worked, who initially requested that deputies not fax the report with details about their experiences with Rice because he would make arrangements to pick up a copy of the report and Rice’s service weapon. The official, whose name is twice misspelled, appeared to be James Handley, a police major who now heads Baltimore police’s property division.

A police spokesman, Capt. John Kowalczyk, said he could not comment on matters that might involve an officer’s personnel file. Speaking generally of department procedure, Kowalczyk said that the department had overhauled its procedures for dealing with discipline and employees who need help with personal matters since the arrival of Police Commissioner Anthony Batts in September 2012.

“These are tremendous changes to how we hold people accountable,” Kowalczyk said. He credited the changes for what he said were recent declines in complaints about officer misconduct and an increase in the percentage of disciplinary actions sustained by the police department’s trial board.

An attorney representing Rice, Michael Davey, did not respond Thursday to phone calls from AP asking to discuss the sheriff’s report about Rice’s hospitalization or gun seizures. Earlier in the week, he dismissed the significance of Rice also being placed on administrative leave as a result of a complaint in January 2013 by McAleer’s then-husband, Andrew, a former Baltimore firefighter who said Rice threatened him and asked for a court protective order. Those threat claims were initially reported by The Guardian newspaper.

Andrew McAleer, who did not respond to a note left at his last known address in court records, wrote to a judge that Rice had been t***sported in the earlier incident “to a local hospital for a mental health evaluation.” A judge granted the protective order but allowed it to expire after one week.

“People file peace orders all the time,” Davey said. “The only thing I’d comment on is, any issues similar to this had nothing to do with his ability to perform his duties as a Baltimore police officer.”

The Carroll County Sheriff’s Office did not explain why it censored parts of the report it provided to the AP. Maryland law allows law enforcement officials to protect details about a person’s medical or psychological condition in public records.

Copyright 2015 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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May 1, 2015 21:34:56   #
KHH1
 
Ve'hoe wrote:
HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAA!!!!!

I***tic


I guess you should write the Associated Press and inform them. :thumbup:

What specifically is i***tic? Would you enlighten me please?

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May 1, 2015 22:09:52   #
Blacksheep
 
KHH1 wrote:
I guess you should write the Associated Press and inform them. :thumbup:

What specifically is i***tic? Would you enlighten me please?


Oompah! Oompah!

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May 1, 2015 22:21:23   #
KHH1
 
Charges in Freddie Gray Death: 6 Police Officers Face 28 Charges, Including Manslaughter

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May 2, 2015 08:01:32   #
KHH1
 
B****sheep wrote:
Oh happy day, oh happy happy day, thousands of cop-hating n****rs dancing in the streets of Baltimore. Are you there? In Baltimore? Dancing your n****r ass off? We can tell you're happy about this. N****r mayor has n****r D.A. file charges on cops for death of n****r. Who could find anything r****t in that? :shock: :shock: :shock:

Oompah! Oompah!


That n****r thing really means a whole lot to you huh? What makes you love to use that word so much? Is it how you think you make others feel? I guess that is the "courage of the keyboard"...can say anything and not risk getting choked out or the old familiar"beat down" as a matter of principle......... vcfr

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May 2, 2015 08:11:46   #
Ve'hoe
 
You,,,, and your assumptions, and desire to defame,, without any proof,, nor even a trial...

you know, your usual idiocy.... nothing has changed, why are you still too stupid to see that you "DO" exactly what you claim was evil and done to "you" as a group.....

You object, to your own actions, in others,,,,, that is idiocy...

KHH1 wrote:
I guess you should write the Associated Press and inform them. :thumbup:

What specifically is i***tic? Would you enlighten me please?

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May 2, 2015 08:12:45   #
Ve'hoe
 
What made you use the term "squaw" and "homo" when referring to others.


KHH1 wrote:
That n****r thing really means a whole lot to you huh? What makes you love to use that word so much? Is it how you think you make others feel? I guess that is the "courage of the keyboard"...can say anything and not risk getting choked out or the old familiar"beat down" as a matter of principle......... vcfr

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May 2, 2015 15:18:38   #
KHH1
 
Ve'hoe wrote:
You,,,, and your assumptions, and desire to defame,, without any proof,, nor even a trial...

you know, your usual idiocy.... nothing has changed, why are you still too stupid to see that you "DO" exactly what you claim was evil and done to "you" as a group.....

You object, to your own actions, in others,,,,, that is idiocy...


don't start s**t me over what is in an article.....write them....live for confrontation with them........

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May 2, 2015 15:19:52   #
KHH1
 
Ve'hoe wrote:
What made you use the term "squaw" and "homo" when referring to others.


talk to B****sheep.....you two have more in common with each other than I do with either of you...

B****sheep wrote:
Oh happy day, oh happy happy day, thousands of cop-hating n****rs dancing in the streets of Baltimore. Are you there? In Baltimore? Dancing your n****r ass off? We can tell you're happy about this. N****r mayor has n****r D.A. file charges on cops for death of n****r. Who could find anything r****t in that?

Oompah! Oompah!

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May 2, 2015 18:29:07   #
Blacksheep
 
KHH1 wrote:
talk to B****sheep.....you two have more in common with each other than I do with either of you...

B****sheep wrote:
Oh happy day, oh happy happy day, thousands of cop-hating n****rs dancing in the streets of Baltimore. Are you there? In Baltimore? Dancing your n****r ass off? We can tell you're happy about this. N****r mayor has n****r D.A. file charges on cops for death of n****r. Who could find anything r****t in that?

Oompah! Oompah!


LOL yeah and I can see it really pissed you off, too. You are SO EASY. Anytime I need a good laugh I just get you started. It's not hard to do, you're so filled with vile, r****t hatred it oozes out your pores. One little nudge and you're off and running your mouth. :lol: :lol: :roll: :roll: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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May 2, 2015 18:32:37   #
Blacksheep
 
KHH1 wrote:
don't start s**t me over what is in an article.....write them....live for confrontation with them........


Another brilliantly composed and eminently lucid sentence composed by none other than the Master of Jabberwocky himself. Herself?

Were you intending to tell us what it means? Mr. Ms. Genius?

Oompah! Oompah!

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May 2, 2015 21:12:04   #
Blacksheep
 
KHH1 wrote:
Not at all....you're just a really stupid azz hick....you say n****r all day and want to call somebody r****t....God your parents raised a really dumb fk for a kid..


You're so easy. :roll: :roll: :roll:

Oompah! Oompah!

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May 4, 2015 05:58:51   #
Ve'hoe
 
I didnt have a problem with the article,,,,, just your ridiculous and unsupportable conclusions,,,and of course willingness to defame others,,,,,,stemming from your h**e



KHH1 wrote:
don't start s**t me over what is in an article.....write them....live for confrontation with them........

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May 4, 2015 06:03:19   #
Ve'hoe
 
AHHHH,,,,, does the self-professed "uber intelligent" black r****t, need the evil redman, ( whom he was racially offending himself) to come to his wittle wescue????

Why dont you use that enormous intellect and crush him???


KHH1 wrote:
talk to B****sheep.....you two have more in common with each other than I do with either of you...

B****sheep wrote:
Oh happy day, oh happy happy day, thousands of cop-hating n****rs dancing in the streets of Baltimore. Are you there? In Baltimore? Dancing your n****r ass off? We can tell you're happy about this. N****r mayor has n****r D.A. file charges on cops for death of n****r. Who could find anything r****t in that?

Oompah! Oompah!

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