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    A: Duty to Prepare Police Notes 1) The opposing parties appealing to the Supreme Court of Canada are; Ruth Schaeffer‚ Evelyn Minty‚ Diane Pinder‚ and Ian Scot. In this situation‚ Ruth Schaeffer happens to be the biological mother of Mr. Schaeffer. Diane Pinder is the sister of the now deceased Minty and Evelyn Minty is the biological mother of one of the slain males. (Doug Minty). What both families have in common is a male member from both sides was shot and killed by police and the officers involved

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    There has been an increase in the incidences of police shootings all over the world‚ which have been regarded as justified. Police shootings can be equated to the use of deadly force by the police officers. Police shootings or rather the police use of deadly force can be defined and described as the force used by an officer who in this case has the knowledge or reasonably knows the substantial risk of causing death or great bodily harm through shooting. It is additionally described as the discharge

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    INTRODUCTION: This case involves the suspects attempting to murder the victims by shooting at them from a loaded firearm during a drive-by shooting. One victim sustained a non-life threatening gunshot wound. LOCATION DESCRIPTION: This incident occurred at 101 W. Washington Boulevard‚ which is a single family residence. EVIDENCE: • I.D. Technician Chapman #1370‚ took photographs of the scene‚ recovered several expended 9MM caliber bullet casings and projectiles. INVESTIGATION:

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    News Story Lynchburg police have apprehended a man believed to be the sole suspect in the murder of his mother‚ Diane Wagner‚ and attempted murder of his father‚ Bert Wagner‚ October 5‚ 2011. Diane Wagner worked at a local daycare center‚ and Bert is a construction worker. Twenty-year old Ben Wagner of 134 Donald Street has been charged with the murder of his mother‚ and attempted murder of his father. According to police‚ Diane Wagner was found in the kitchen with two gunshots wounds to

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    They were involved in sports in middle school but not in high school. Dylan and Eric were part of a group of kids that dressed Goth. Other kids considered them “uncool”. They had been planning the Columbine shooting for almost a year. We sometimes try to look for someone to blame. In this case more than one person could have contributed to these actions. Dylan and Eric’s parents could have payed more attention to how they were acting‚ looked in their room‚ or sat down and talked to them. There were

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    The Shootings at Columbine High School: The Law Enforcement Response Problem Statement: The response to the shootings in Columbine could have been handled more effectively if there was a solid coordinate effort from law enforcement and emergency units in the area. The plan of action to prevent the incident from playing out further was hastily put together and only cost more lives at danger. All possible lines of communication whether it be from law enforcement officials‚ emergency

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    Shooting an Elephant A price is payed to save oneself from humiliation‚ but‚ being pressured into doing something that one doesn’t want to do‚ makes people feel lost and pushed into a big problem. In the story "Shooting an Elephant" by George Orwell‚ he himself goes through a struggle in being the one to shoot an Elephant. In the beginning he knew what he had to avoid of being laughed at from the Burmese people that surrounded him‚ since he is an imperial policeman. Throughout the story‚ Orwell

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    A.P English 10-1813 Shooting an Elephant essay Have you ever been influenced by others to do something you do not want to do? A lot of people have‚ including George Orwell in his essay Shooting an Elephant. Being influenced by others‚ also known as peer pressure is a thing that happens every day‚ not only in high schools like most people think but outside of schools and in the real world. In Orwell’s essay he did something because he did not want the people of the town to think poorly of him

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    The Causes of School Shootings School shootings have been on the rise. Many kids are feeling the pressure of growing up in a world that is constantly changing and some do not know how to handle the situations that surround them. No one knows the exact reasoning behind why school shootings have risen so rapidly‚ but many have suggested motives for why children feel pushed to turn to school violence. Bullying‚ mental illnesses‚ and lack of gun control all influence a child to act out in violence.

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    the world. He discusses why America seems to have such a problem with violence and how it has led to tragedy’s involving firearms like the imfamous shooting at Columbine high school in Columbine‚ Colorado. Since the Columbine shooting in 1999 there have been other school shootings that seem to closely resemble it‚ such as the 2007 Virginia Tech shooting and the recent 2012 Sandy Hook

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