Friday, September 18, 2009

Good Morning! Friday September 18th 2009


6am Headlines

Police are searching for killer committed to a mental institution after he escaped during a field trip to the Spokane County Interstate Fair.

The sheriff's office were "dismayed" that the Eastern State's Hospital didn't notify authorities for more than an hour and a half after they knew he was missing.

"It appears now there was a two hour lapse from the point he disappeared from his attendant to the sheriff's office was notified of his escape and obviously that's a concern to us

In 1987, Paul slashed an elderly woman's throat in Sunnyside in 1987, soaked her body in gasoline to throw off search dogs and buried the remains in her flower garden.



The mayor broke his silence today about some major issues within the city, the suspension of police K-9 units, and the suspension of several fire fighters for their alleged role in a sexual misconduct investigation.

"These are the kinds of complaints that have prompted us to take a hard look at what's happening," said Mayor Lorenzo Langford as he revealed graphic photos of injuries he said were caused by police K-9s in the city, and surveillance video fro 2005 of a police dog assisting in an arrest, he said the pictures speak for themselves.

Langford also addressed the allegations of sexual misconduct involving teenagers and firefighters inside one of the city's firehouses. "If the allegations are true," said Langford, "I want to terminate immediately, if not sooner, all persons involved."


6am

More residents of Washington's Special Commitment Center for sex offenders have been indicted on federal charges of child pornography.

It's been an ongoing mystery at the center , which blocks residents from the Internet. At least four other sex offenders have faced child porn charges before, and officials have said they don't know about the source.


A former Kentucky high school football coach was found not guilty Thursday in the death of a player who collapsed at a practice where the team was put through a series of sprints on a hot summer day.

It was a rare criminal prosecution of a coach in a player's heat-related death. The jury reached a verdict after deliberating less than two hours.

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