Category: Crime

  • More About that “IRS Thing”

    It seems that those questionable IRS activities that Doc Bailey wrote about the other day appear to be a little broader than just a targeting of Conservative advocacy groups for auditing.  The Washington Post reports that a somewhat broader group of organizations was apparently targeted for “special attention” by our “esteemed” Tax Lords.  What other groups, you might ask? Well, I’ll let the Post tell you:

    The documents, obtained by The Washington Post from a congressional aide with knowledge of the findings, show that on June 29, 2011, IRS staffers held a briefing with senior agency official Lois G. Lerner in which they described giving special attention to instances where “statements in the case file criticize how the country is being run.” Lerner, who oversees tax-exempt groups for the agency, raised objections and the agency revised its criteria a week later.

    But six months later, the IRS applied a new political test to groups that applied for tax-exempt status as “social welfare” groups, the document says. On Jan. 15, 2012 the agency decided to target “political action type organizations involved in limiting/expanding Government, educating on the Constitution and Bill of Rights, social economic reform movement.,” according to the appendix in the IG report, which was requested by the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee and has yet to be released.

    It also seems that Jewish groups may have been included in those singled out for additional scrutiny by the IRS.  According to the Jewish Press,

    . . . in 2010, the passionately pro-Israel organization Z STREET filed a lawsuit against the IRS, claiming it had been told by an IRS agent that because the organization was “connected to Israel,” its application for tax-exempt status would receive additional scrutiny.  This admission was made in response to a query about the lengthy reveiw (sic) of Z STREET’s tax exempt status application.

    In addition, the IRS agent told a Z STREET representative that the applications of some of those Israel-related organizations have been assigned to “a special unit in the D.C. office to determine whether the organization’s activities contradict the Administration’s public policies.”

    Yeah, I’d guess someone’s got some ‘splainin’ to do here.  And I kinda wonder who else might be on that “enemies list” at the IRS – and who gave it to them.

    Oh, and that “bastion of conservative thought” Joe Klein seems kinda pissed about the IRS targeting conservative groups, too.  I wonder if he’s going to go totally bonzo when he sees these new revelations.

  • Thursday feel good story

    Chief Tango sends us a link to the story which unfolded in Warrenton, Oregon when a woman’s estranged husband broke into her house where she lived with her three kids. The ex- was armed, and unfortunately for him, so was she;

    Police say the suspect walked into the upstairs apartment armed with a gun, prompting the family to barricade themselves in a back bedroom and call 911.

    For several tense minutes, police say the victims, a 43-year-old woman and three teenagers, stayed on the line with 911 dispatchers while they waited for help to arrive.

    […]

    As officers surrounded the home and assumed their tactical positions, neighbors say they were told to take cover.

    […]

    But before police could make their way into the home, the intruder busted down the door and that’s when police say one of the victims shot the suspect.

    After hearing gunfire, police ran inside and tried to revive the suspect, but he was pronounced dead at the scene.

    Even when the police are right outside your house, you might still need a gun. According to the Daily Astorian, the dead fella, Bruce Ross Rogers, 39, has been arrested for domestic violence in the recent past;

    He was arrested in April by Clatsop County Sheriff’s deputies following an incident on Lyngstad Heights Lane in Astoria. A woman called 911 around 3:30 p.m. to report her boyfriend had attacked her and was refusing to leave. Rogers was arrested around 7 p.m., charged with fourth-degree assault, coercion, second-degree criminal mischief, interfering with making a police report and strangulation. He was booked into the Clatsop County Jail.

  • Bill Brockbrader – Last Follow-Up for a While

    Bill Brockbrader – AKA “Bill Wood” AKA “the Psychic SEAL” – has been featured here previously at TAH.  But it looks like he’ll be out of circulation for a while.

    Brockbrader was convicted in December 2012 of failing to register as a sex offender.  In late March, he was sentenced to 30 months (2 1/2 years) in prison – plus an additional 10 years on probation afterwards.

    This guy is a loon, a totally worthless POS, and a waste of oxygen.  Among his “claims to fame”:  sexual contact with a 12 year old; sex with a 15 year old; time in the Navy brig, Miramar NAS, for sex crimes; false claims of being a SEAL; bizarre claims about Area 51; claims that either the WTC or Pentagon on 9/11 was hit by a “Tomahawk missile” vice an airliner; repeatedly disabling his court-ordered monitoring equipment; and a bunch of other idiotic and criminal crap.

    Oh, and he also was trying to claim “whistleblower status” to report “war crimes and misconduct” by DoD in the late 1990s/early 2000s.  Nice guy, eh?

    Then the tool actually had the gall to request post-conviction release, and to make statements in his own behalf for the judge to consider.  Bad move, Billy-boy.  The prosecutor got to question him – and absolutely tore him a new anus, if not 2 or 3.   And the judge denied his request, of course.

    Courtesy of Don Shipley’s Facebook page and YouTube Channel, you can listen to the courtroom audio of that here (part 1) and here (part 2).  It’s about 17 1/2 min total.

    Yeah, Brockbrader even sounds like a whiny phony loser who’s still in denial.  With that attitude, I predict he’ll really “fit right in” wherever he’s sent to do his time in prison.

    Seriously:  this guy is a perfect example of a low-life shitbag.  Prison couldn’t happen to a more deserving guy.

    Mondo hat-tip to Don Shipley for the above audio.  Thanks, Don.

  • Federal Fiscal Follies: Unemployment Compensation – A Follow-Up

    I’ve written previously here about Unemployment Compensation (UC) here and here. Longtime TAH readers know I don’t think very highly of the UC program.  I’ve long held it’s rife with abuse.

    I hate to say I told you so, but . . . a recent study confirms that last fact. The study estimates that in 2011 alone, there was an estimated $3.3 billion or more in outright fraud nationwide concerning UC.

    The study was conducted for the St Louis Federal Reserve. It indicated that $108 billion was paid out nationwide in UC in 2011. Of that amount, approximately $3.3 billion – or about 3% – was found to have been paid out fraudulently.

    Personally, I think that 3% number is almost certainly way low. I’m guessing the study’s authors were conservative and only used “slam dunk” cases of fraud in their study.  That almost certainly grossly underestimates the actual level.  I’d guess the actual percentage is easily 2 or 3 times that.

    The details are sickening. One guy used UC to build a house. Another guy had friends in various HR departments covering for him, primed to say he was looking for work but “wasn’t a good fit” for any of their jobs when in fact the man was not looking for work at all.

    And even better:  approx $2.2 billion in UC – or about 2/3 of the documented fraud total – was paid out to people who actually were working, but who “forgot” to report that fact.  Hell, we’ve seen one guy doing that honored here at TAH.

    Wonderful. Just freaking wonderful.

    Oh that aint workin
    Thats the way you do it
    Get your money for nothin . . . .

     

     

  • Tuesday feel good story

    Chief Tango sends us links to the story about a Lubbock, TX homeowner who heard his dogs barking in his yard and went to investigate when he encountered an intruder forcing his way into the house.

    Police say a suspect, whose name has not been released, forced his way into the home through the front door. The homeowner heard what was happening and confronted the suspect, asking him repeatedly to leave the house. Ultimately, the homeowner shot the intruder in the torso with a hand gun after he refused to leave.

    The suspect was taken to UMC where he remains in stable condition.

    KCBD NewsChannel 11 Lubbock

    From another link;

    Police say the two residents heard their dog barking in the back yard. When the homeowner got up to see what it was, he saw a man trying to get in. The suspect forced his way inside; investigators say this is when the homeowner shot him and held him until police arrived.

  • You Hear Talk About “Weapons-Grade Chili” . . . .

    . . . but this is the first time I’ve ever actually seen an account that actually might qualify.

    A customer at a restaurant in Australia was disturbed about the bill for his meal.  So he decided to take matters into his own hands.

    After an arguing with restaurant employees about his bill, he went behind the counter and attempted to get money from the cash register.  One of the employees went to another part of the restaurant to call authorities.  The second tried to restrain the man.

    The man struck the second employee in the chest, and tossed the cash register on the floor.

    Bad move.  The second employee – 27 y/o Joanna Tarnosk – defended herself by throwing a vat of hot chili in the man’s face.

    Apparently it really was weapons-grade chili.  The man was still on the floor when police arrived.

    The man was arrested, taken to a hospital, treated for minor burns – and then was arrested and charged with assault and “intent to steal”.

    The chili sauce was said by employees to be “a secret recipe and a specialty at the restaurant”.

  • Music store owner assaulted with club, shoots criminal

    UpNorth sends us the news from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette that music store owner Alfred Armen and his wife were assaulted in their business by a man with a club;

    The man stayed in the store for two or three minutes, went outside to his car, and came back in with some type of wooden club, Chief Mackey said.

    He attacked Sylvia Armen, clubbing her on the head, and Mr. Armen came to her defense, the chief said.

    The man then attacked him with the club, and Mr. Armen pulled a revolver and shot him dead, Chief Mackey said.

    The most important part of the story is;

    The Allegheny County medical examiner’s office removed the body from the store about 4 p.m.

  • Blind vet kicks criminal’s butt

    Jeff and ROS send us links to the story of Gordon Besaw and his seeing-eye dog Derby who were on their way to the VA hospital in Oklahoma for treatment for glaucoma when they bumped into Christopher Andrews. Andrews accosted Besaw and got the surprise of his life when the veteran threw him to the ground;

    “I pulled his shirt and turned my hip and I just hip-tossed him onto the ground,” says Gordan. Once he got Andrew on the ground, Gordan put him in a choke-hold and held him until police arrived. He says it was instinct. “I just didn’t want to hurt the guy, and I didn’t want him to hurt me,” he says.

    KOKO writes that maybe Andrews isn’t the sharpest knife in the drawer;

    Andrew told police when he “gets out of jail, he’s going to apply for the police and demand a Lexus because he’s better than everyone else.”

    That boy ain’t right.