Crime Scene Tape
334px x 500px | 164.50kB
[source page]
two other men were set upon by a gang of men in the town one received serious head injuries Gardai are probing to see if both incidents are connected and are appealing for witnesses Tags Assault Crime
334px x 500px | 164.50kB
[source page]
two other men were set upon by a gang of men in the town one received serious head injuries Gardai are probing to see if both incidents are connected and are appealing for witnesses Tags Assault Crime
WCCrimeScene1 jpg
406px x 406px | 57.20kB
[source page]
Mailbox outside the Chien residence with a note for mail carrier that large packages should be shoved under the security gate
406px x 406px | 57.20kB
[source page]
Mailbox outside the Chien residence with a note for mail carrier that large packages should be shoved under the security gate
WCCrimeScene7 jpg
406px x 406px | 72.40kB
[source page]
Trampled weeds leading down the hill away from Via Caballeros a street behind the Chien residence The Marquez home behind the Chien home in the Covina Hills
406px x 406px | 72.40kB
[source page]
Trampled weeds leading down the hill away from Via Caballeros a street behind the Chien residence The Marquez home behind the Chien home in the Covina Hills
WCCrimeScene5 jpg
406px x 406px | 71.00kB
[source page]
A closer view of carnations at the Chien s gate The view from Via Caballeros behind the Chien residence
406px x 406px | 71.00kB
[source page]
A closer view of carnations at the Chien s gate The view from Via Caballeros behind the Chien residence
crime scene jpg
410px x 510px | 29.30kB
[source page]
Photo of the month you sniff it Got a funny photo you d like to share By all means email it and we ll include it in a future issue
410px x 510px | 29.30kB
[source page]
Photo of the month you sniff it Got a funny photo you d like to share By all means email it and we ll include it in a future issue
From Yahoo Image Search: 'crime scene'
Sat Mar 6 22:30:23 2010 [ refresh local cache ]
[Hide]▼
Columbia County Sheriff's Report December 16
Lake City Journal
Detective Fenner, the Crime Scene Technician for the Columbia County Sheriff's Office, found the bits of evidence from the burglary on the weekend of ...
and more »
Lake City Journal
Detective Fenner, the Crime Scene Technician for the Columbia County Sheriff's Office, found the bits of evidence from the burglary on the weekend of ...
and more »
Crime Scene KC
James Hart
Fri, 05 Feb 2010 12:15:00 GM
Crime Scene. KC · Archives · 02/01/2010 · 01/01/2010 · 12/01/2009 · 11/01/2009 · 10/01/2009 · 09/01/2009 · 08/01/2009 · 07/01/2009 . ... About . Crime Scene. KC · Email . Crime Scene. KC. February 2010. Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat ...
James Hart
Fri, 05 Feb 2010 12:15:00 GM
Crime Scene. KC · Archives · 02/01/2010 · 01/01/2010 · 12/01/2009 · 11/01/2009 · 10/01/2009 · 09/01/2009 · 08/01/2009 · 07/01/2009 . ... About . Crime Scene. KC · Email . Crime Scene. KC. February 2010. Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat ...
What is more important at the scene of a crime, treating a victim or arresting a fleeing armed suspect?
Q. A very controversial issue in dealing with emergency conditions at a crime scene can occur when there are injured victims needing medical aid and there is an armed suspect attempting to flee. Should you render aid and permit the suspect to escape and possibly harm others, or do you apprehend the suspect and risk the life of the victim? Which do you consider the most important and why? Provide legal as well as moral arguments.
Asked by joe c - Sat Jan 19 09:07:54 2008 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments
A. EMTs should treat the victims, law enforcement should go after the criminal, so as to keep him from harming others. Since most law enforcement personnel aren't EMTs, in your example, they would probably save more people by stopping the criminal. The other problem with having an armed criminal in the area is they can hamper the EMTs from being able to do their jobs. Also, if someone is shot in the chest, they need to get to a hospital ASAP, first aid isn't going to do much for them.
Answered by Yo it's Me - Sat Jan 19 09:13:41 2008
Q. A very controversial issue in dealing with emergency conditions at a crime scene can occur when there are injured victims needing medical aid and there is an armed suspect attempting to flee. Should you render aid and permit the suspect to escape and possibly harm others, or do you apprehend the suspect and risk the life of the victim? Which do you consider the most important and why? Provide legal as well as moral arguments.
Asked by joe c - Sat Jan 19 09:07:54 2008 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments
A. EMTs should treat the victims, law enforcement should go after the criminal, so as to keep him from harming others. Since most law enforcement personnel aren't EMTs, in your example, they would probably save more people by stopping the criminal. The other problem with having an armed criminal in the area is they can hamper the EMTs from being able to do their jobs. Also, if someone is shot in the chest, they need to get to a hospital ASAP, first aid isn't going to do much for them.
Answered by Yo it's Me - Sat Jan 19 09:13:41 2008
[Hide]▲





















