Showing posts with label arrested. Show all posts
Showing posts with label arrested. Show all posts

Sunday, September 7, 2014

Video | Billy Joe Crawford arrested and detained after Star Magic ball

MANILA, Philippines–Television host Billy Crawford was arrested after he barged into a
police station in Taguig City early Sunday morning, drunk and demanding that he be detained over a still unknown reason.


During an interview with reporters later in the day, the host of “It’s Showtime” apologized for his behavior, confirmed that he was indeed under the influence of liquor when he asked the police to hold him because, according to him, he was stressed and wanted to be in a “controlled environment.”


Insp. Jonathan Aribe, commander of the Police Community Precinct (PCP) 7 at Bonifacio Global City, said that at one point, Crawford slammed his body against a glass door at the station, causing it to break.


As a result, charges of malicious mischief, direct assault, resisting arrest and disobedience to authority were filed hours later against him in the Taguig City Prosecutor’s Office, Aribe said in a phone interview.


This was denied, however, by Ernest Buenviaje, the TV host’s legal counsel, who told reporters that “no charges were being filed yet” as of 3 p.m.


According to Aribe, Crawford was clearly drunk when he arrived at the police station.


“He wanted to be imprisoned and during that time, only two policewomen were there,” Aribe said, adding that the other lawmen were out responding to a call for help, leaving Police Officers 1 Jasmin Sipagan and Rodelma Canao behind at the station.


When the policewomen asked Crawford why he wanted to be detained, he told them, 

“Wala na kayo dun [That’s none of your business]!” the police official said.


He added that Crawford suddenly started slamming himself against a sliding glass door at the station, prompting the policewomen to try to restrain him.


“But the more you restrained him, the more he resisted and he pushed and elbowed the policewomen,” Aribe said, adding that the glass door was destroyed as a result.


At this point, one of the policewomen called other law enforcers for backup. When they arrived after five minutes, the TV host was handcuffed, according to the PCP 7 commander.


Crawford was then taken to the Philippine National Police headquarters in Camp Crame where he underwent a medical checkup, a requirement for suspects placed under arrest.


He was supposed to undergo drug and alcohol tests at the Crime Laboratory but since he was not arrested for a drug-related offense, he was not tested for illegal substances, including alcohol.


In an interview with reporters at the Taguig police headquarters where city police chief Senior Supt. Arthur Asis said he was “under custody,” Crawford apologized for the incident.


“It was my fault but I did not hurt anybody. I did not push anyone. I did not hurt anyone but the glass,” he said, adding that he did not see anything wrong with his actions.


“It was my fault for actually being aggressive. It’s a good thing it didn’t happen in a bar, it didn’t happen anywhere else. It happened in a precinct. The reason why is because I knew for a fact I needed to be in a controlled environment. So as I said, I really apologize to the officers if I said anything derogatory or anything else,” Crawford said, adding he went to the police station because he was “stressed out by certain

situations.”


The TV host claimed that whenever he becomes angry, he doesn’t hide his feelings.


“If there’s someone that speaks derogatorily to me or anything, [I will get back at him]. It’s my protection. That’s one of the reasons why I went to the prison and said, ‘Just please arrest me.’ I do not want to be drunk roaming around or making a fool out of myself which I am right now. That was it,” he explained.


He said he calmed down when he was handcuffed.


“When I sat down, I just… I don’t know. This was the rest I was saying I wanted,” he said, adding he couldn’t “contain myself if I’m under the influence of alcohol.”


“I was going to say that was the only thing that was wrong for me. I just really apologized,” he said.


He said one lesson he learned was to “maybe lessen the alcohol and act like a grown up.”


“It’s really immature and it’s a shame for me,” he said.


Luis Manzano, an actor, showed up in the police station to show support for Crawford but he did not face the media.

Update: Billy Crawford has been taken to Camp Crame to undergo liquor and drug test.

Saturday, June 21, 2014

U.S. soccer star Hope Solo was arrested on domestic violence

Hope Solo, the goalkeeper on the U.S. women’s soccer team, was arrested for allegedly assaulting two of her relatives after a dispute broke out early Saturday morning during a party at her suburban Seattle home.
Hope Amelia Solo is an American soccer goalkeeper and a two-time Olympic gold medalist from Richland, Washington. She has been goalkeeping for the United States women's national soccer team since 2000.... 
  •  Weight: 69.0 kg (152 lb)
  •  July 30, 1981 (age 32), Richland
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Police answered a 911 call from the Kirkland, Wash., home Solo shares with her husband Jerramy Stevens and arrested her for allegedly striking her sister and teenage nephew. Solo, according to police, appeared “intoxicated and upset” and her nephew, 17, and adult sister had visible injuries. “There was a big party going on at her house. It was an out-of-control situation,” Kirkland police Lt. Mike Murray told the Seattle Times. Solo, 32, was being held without bail in South King County Jail on two charges of domestic violence assault in the fourth degree. Listed under her married name, Hope Amelia Stevens, she is to appear Monday in Kirkland Municipal Court. Solo married Stevens, a former NFL player for the Seattle Seahawks and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, in November 2012, shortly after he was arrested on suspicion of assaulting Solo, but charges were never brought because there was insufficient evidence. Solo, who has played on two Olympic gold-medal winning teams, appeared as a contestant on ABC television’s “Dancing with the Stars” in 2011. Kirkland police released details of her arrest (via the Times): On June 21st 2014 and just before 1:00 am, Kirkland Police Department Patrol Units responded to a 911 call of a disturbance in the 10600 block of 124th AVE NE. The male caller stated that a female at the residence was “hitting people” and they could not get her to stop or to leave the house. Officer arrived and immediately heard the sounds of the disturbance inside the residence. They entered and contacted several persons; one being Hope A Stevens (Solo) who appeared intoxicated and upset. As officers made contact, they observed visible injuries on Solo’s 17-year-old nephew and on Solo’s sister. After receiving statements of the persons involved, Officers determined that Solo was the primary aggressor and had instigated the assault. Solo was arrested on 2 counts of Domestic Violence Assault 4th Degree and booked into the south King County detention facility (SCORE). Solo will have a mandatory court appearance Monday June 23rd at the Kirkland Municipal Court, with the time yet to be determined. The Seattle Reign, for whom Solo plays, said in a statement: “We are aware of the situation regarding Hope Solo and are currently gathering information. We have no further comments at this time.”