Archive for the 'Police' Category

Inside Story: NDSD Murder Suspect is Boyfriend’s Brother

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

The accused murderer, Billy Eagleman attended the memorial services of Paula Hartze held on NDSD campus. Approximately 200 people, including NDSD personnel and students, attended this services.
Check the link to see the close-up picture of the suspect sitting and listening to the memorial services. http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=2516521&id=561570366.  You must register in facebook.com first.   
 
Billy Eagleman’s brother Ron reportedly had an on and off relationship […]

Deaf Journey: Bahl, Wright, Gallaudet, DBC, MSSD, Canada, OSD, FSDB, SWCID

Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008

Reviewing what I covered last year, I was staggered by the sheer volume of the blogs produced, especially in the first half of the year. I eventually gave up adding topics after a while, so this list will suffice for now.  Overall, this should give you a better idea what topics were explored.  Covering the trial […]

Police Permits Hearing Grandmother Steal Baby from a Deaf Couple

Wednesday, December 26th, 2007

This article leaves me flabbergasted.. that the police department would permit a manipulative hearing relative use their facilities to conduct a serious miscarriage of justice. Hello??? We are talking about the law and order.
This sounds like a perfect recipe how to get a baby, free of charge. You want to kidnap a baby from a deaf couple?
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A License To Harm Gallaudet Students?

Monday, October 29th, 2007

Recently dissension bubbled up in the Gallaudet Community regarding Jordan, Fernandes, and Kimmel coming back to teach. As tenured employees, they are entitled to teach. Yet given their attacks on Gallaudet via the news media, their desire to return to a university for which they bear deep contempt and hostility is puzzling. Whatever, they do […]

CNN: Not A Racial Attack, But A War Game “Gone Too Far”

Saturday, October 6th, 2007

Source: Racially-charged incident at high school for the deaf was a ‘war game’ that ‘went too far’
WASHINGTON (CNN) — A racially-charged weekend incident at a high school for the deaf — now being investigated by police as a possible hate crime — was a “war game that went too far,” a source close the investigation […]