"I just want JJ back, that's all I want," said his sister, Krista Bitz, 24. "JJ was not a threat to anybody."
"I didn't think he was a cop," Toth said. "He had pajamas on."
23-year old, Jason Bitz was shot and killed Halloween morning during a confrontation with an off duty Santa Anna police detective. According to Bitz's sister, Jason was far from perfect. He grew up in a rough life, moving constantly from motel to motel with his mom and sister. Prior to his death, Jason had been arrested for charges of drug posession and driving a stolen vehicle. The detective who is yet to be identified, walked out of his home and saw Bitz trying to steal a van outside of his home. According to Garcia, the owner of the vehicle, he had given Jason permission to borrow the vehicle. The detective claims Bitz reached for his waistband before he shot him, but Bitz was unarmed. After the confrontation, the detective got in his car and chased after Bitz. AFter a few blocks, Bitz got out of the car and somehow got in the front seat of the detective's car. Bitz then reached for his waistband, causing the detective to fire four shots. Bitz was shot multiple times in the chest and arm. The detective responsible for Jason's death returned back to work after briefly being placed on administrative leave. While the detective is back at work, Bitz's family is having a hard time dealing with their loss of "JJ."
I think it's so sad that Jason was killed when in truth, he wasn't doing anything to deserve to be killed. As an off duty police officer, the detective felt obligated to intervene in something he saw the could have been wrong. But that's what seems to wrong in a lot of cases nowadays. Before having any proof that someone is comitting a crime, the government comitts a crime their self. Jason was innocently going to a borrowed car adn the aggressiveness of the officer provoked him tor react the way he did. Something needs to be done to stop innocent people from being killed and police not being punished. The officer only got a slap on the wrist and wasn't punished for Jason's death. It's not for to Jason and his family for the grief they are going through right now.
JUSTICE FOR JJ
Monday, November 28, 2011
Friday, November 18, 2011
Penn State Child Rape Scandal
"When the word gets out, when people understand that authorities are actually doing something about this, that they may be believed, then more people come forward," Corbett said
"if you eyewitness the abuse, you have a direct obligation to go to law enforcement."
Former Penn State University football assistant coach, Jerry Sandusky has allegations made against him over an allege cover-up of incidents that occured at the university. Sandusky, a long time defensive coordinator, under head coach Joe Paterno, retired in 1999 but remained access to Penn State's athletic facilities. In 2011 a Penn State janitor names James Calhoun witnessed Sandusky in the football showers, performing oral sex on a boy between the ages of 11 and 13. He reported the incident to the immediate supervisor, Jay Witherirte, but he passed it along to neither school nor police officials. Another witness, Mike McQueary, told Paterno that he had seen Sandusky sexually assaulting a 10-year old boy in the shower facilites. Paterno then reported the allegations to Penn State athletic director Tim Curley. In Novemeber 2011, Sandusky was arrested on 40 counts of molesting eight boys over a 15-year period. Also, Curley and Vice President Gary Schultz resigned after being charged with failing to report the incident to police and lying to a grand jury regarding what they knew about the incidents. On November 9, Pater announced he would retire at the end of the season but hours later Penn State trustees fired him and forced Spanier to resign.
I am extremely disgusted by this case and even more creeped out that Sandusky got away with so many times of molesting innocent young boys. It's crazy to think that the supervisors of Penn State football didn't doa nything to stop it. With all the complaints and reports made there should have been something done. I personally don't think that Paterno is fully at fault because he did report it. Since he didn't actually see it, taking matters into his owns hands would just make things messier. That's the problem in todays society, people step into other people's business when really the subnject of the matter has nothing to do with them. I think Paterno did what was right by reporting it and not fully intervening by personally contacting the police. Paterno should not be punished like he is because he did what was right at the time.
"if you eyewitness the abuse, you have a direct obligation to go to law enforcement."
Former Penn State University football assistant coach, Jerry Sandusky has allegations made against him over an allege cover-up of incidents that occured at the university. Sandusky, a long time defensive coordinator, under head coach Joe Paterno, retired in 1999 but remained access to Penn State's athletic facilities. In 2011 a Penn State janitor names James Calhoun witnessed Sandusky in the football showers, performing oral sex on a boy between the ages of 11 and 13. He reported the incident to the immediate supervisor, Jay Witherirte, but he passed it along to neither school nor police officials. Another witness, Mike McQueary, told Paterno that he had seen Sandusky sexually assaulting a 10-year old boy in the shower facilites. Paterno then reported the allegations to Penn State athletic director Tim Curley. In Novemeber 2011, Sandusky was arrested on 40 counts of molesting eight boys over a 15-year period. Also, Curley and Vice President Gary Schultz resigned after being charged with failing to report the incident to police and lying to a grand jury regarding what they knew about the incidents. On November 9, Pater announced he would retire at the end of the season but hours later Penn State trustees fired him and forced Spanier to resign.
I am extremely disgusted by this case and even more creeped out that Sandusky got away with so many times of molesting innocent young boys. It's crazy to think that the supervisors of Penn State football didn't doa nything to stop it. With all the complaints and reports made there should have been something done. I personally don't think that Paterno is fully at fault because he did report it. Since he didn't actually see it, taking matters into his owns hands would just make things messier. That's the problem in todays society, people step into other people's business when really the subnject of the matter has nothing to do with them. I think Paterno did what was right by reporting it and not fully intervening by personally contacting the police. Paterno should not be punished like he is because he did what was right at the time.
Friday, November 4, 2011
Texas Judge Beats Daughter In Video
"No, in my mind I haven't done anything wrong other than discipline my child after she was caught stealing. And I did lose my temper, but I've since apologized,"
"I just wanted somebody to see it and tell me, 'no, Hillary this wasn't right and I'm glad you were able to grow up and move on past this' and 'no, your Dad wasn't right,'"
A video of a prominent Texas judge beating his daughter has surfaced the internet. He's beating his daughter with a belt and cursing at her, but he claims he was simply disciplining his child and did nothing wrong. Hillary Adams, the daughter who is seen being beaten in the video, secretly recorded the beating seven years ago and recently uploaded it to youtube and it soon became viral. Both Hillary and William Adams have said the beating took place as punishment for then 16-year-old Hillary illegally downloading from the internet. It was shot in 2004 by a secret camera Hillary set up when she anticipated her father might beat her. She said the beatings were a regular part of her life during those years, but she did not publish the video until now because she feared it would incite more violence, according to the interview. What's ironic is that her father is a judge and does cases solely on child and sex abuse.
I think its absolutely absurd that he beat her to this extent and this wasn't the only time that it happened. Child abuse should be stopped and the victims absuers shouldnt get off so easily like this judge. The fact that the judge is a judge for cases like the one he is involved in is really ironic. He puts criminals behind bars for committing crimes like the one he has committed upon his own daughter. I dont think he should be back allowed being a judge because it's too contraditctory. I hope the daughter gets the help recovering from this abuse and that the father will be punished so cases like this can be prevented.
"I just wanted somebody to see it and tell me, 'no, Hillary this wasn't right and I'm glad you were able to grow up and move on past this' and 'no, your Dad wasn't right,'"
A video of a prominent Texas judge beating his daughter has surfaced the internet. He's beating his daughter with a belt and cursing at her, but he claims he was simply disciplining his child and did nothing wrong. Hillary Adams, the daughter who is seen being beaten in the video, secretly recorded the beating seven years ago and recently uploaded it to youtube and it soon became viral. Both Hillary and William Adams have said the beating took place as punishment for then 16-year-old Hillary illegally downloading from the internet. It was shot in 2004 by a secret camera Hillary set up when she anticipated her father might beat her. She said the beatings were a regular part of her life during those years, but she did not publish the video until now because she feared it would incite more violence, according to the interview. What's ironic is that her father is a judge and does cases solely on child and sex abuse.
I think its absolutely absurd that he beat her to this extent and this wasn't the only time that it happened. Child abuse should be stopped and the victims absuers shouldnt get off so easily like this judge. The fact that the judge is a judge for cases like the one he is involved in is really ironic. He puts criminals behind bars for committing crimes like the one he has committed upon his own daughter. I dont think he should be back allowed being a judge because it's too contraditctory. I hope the daughter gets the help recovering from this abuse and that the father will be punished so cases like this can be prevented.
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