14 Ağustos 2012 Salı

[AL] Sweet Cormella, shot and killed by her husband, recently resigned Anniston police officer Boyd

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Cormella Teague Boyd died after being shot multiple times by her husband, former Anniston Police Officer Fredrick "Fred" Boyd. Fred Boyd resigned on bad terms from the Anniston Alabama police department in August of 2011 after working there for 17 years and lately had been a security guard.


Cormella Teague Boyd
Obituary
The Anniston Star
July 27, 2012
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Cormella I love you and will miss you. I keep walking the halls in the mornings still looking for you. my heart is broken to pieces right now.God bless your family on the days to come .amen... God has added another flower to his beautiful garden... My prayers are with the Teague and Boyd family. She was a great person and a great Aunt to my daughter Judy. You will be missed greatly. McGrue and Collins Family...You were one of a kind...I know she is resting with God and family members gone on before her...Cormella u will truly b miss out of the 3 yrs I worked with u I grew to love u as a person RIP till we meet again...Cormella, I will miss your beautiful smile. I will never forgot the time you gave from the back to help me at walmart. I still laugh when I could not find a certain type of meat I was looking for. To my surprise you always came out to help me with that.It was a blessing to have met such an amazing angel...CORMELLA WAS A VERY SWEET PERSON AND WILL BE MISSED BUT HER SWEET SPIRIT WILL LIVE ON FOREVER!...Ours thoughts and prayes goes out to the Teague and Boyd families...I worked with Cormella and she was the sweetest person alway smiling and always spoke kind words, it breaks my heart for her to go so soon but I know she is flying high with the angels above with all those that have left us to soon, may God bless her family...glad that I knew her...she was loved and respected by the people she worked with...You will be missed cuz!!!!!! I love u...Cormella was a beautiful individual both inside and out...You were the light for so many people... Aunt B, Uncle George, Tez, and to cousin George Jr, our thoughts and prayers are with you... I will forever be grateful to have seen Cormella at the beginning of this month. Her presence of warmth and that beautiful smile will live on forever in my heart. I love you all!...R.I.P Ms. Cormella. Thank you for being an amazing friend and co-worker. You were truly an angel. Missing you immensely...Wow, words can't express how I feel at the moment...It has been a pleasure to have worked wtih you for the last 20 year. Thank you for being a kind gentle and respectful friend. Your memory will stay with me and in our Walmart family. I would like to let Tez know how proudly you spoke of him and the love you shown when you spoke his name...

SEARCH UNDERWAY FOR FORMER ANNISTON POLICE OFFICER
MyFoxAL
By Dennis Washington
Posted: Jul 23, 2012
[Excerpts] Authorities were searching Monday for a former Anniston police officer wanted in connection with two shootings early Monday morning. Chief Deputy Nathan Wade with the Calhoun County Sheriff's Department said deputies and officers with the Anniston Police Department were searching for Fred Boyd, a former Anniston police officer.  Boyd was wanted in connection with two shootings, one of which happened at his home in Saks and the other at his uncle's home in Hobson City... Anniston Police, on its Facebook page, described Boyd as a "homicide suspect," but authorities have not released the condition of the victim(s)... Officers and deputies are searching for Boyd. He was last seen driving a 2006 GMC Yukon, Alabama license plate number AN90438...
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ANNISTON SHOOTING SUSPECT TURNED HIMSELF IN AT MISS. POLICE DEPARTMENT
Anniston Star
Jul 23, 2012
[Excerpts] A man suspected in a Monday homicide in Anniston and a shooting attempt in Hobson City turned himself in at a police department in Mississippi, Calhoun County deputies say. Fred Boyd, a former warrants officer for the police department, was being sought in connection with the death of Boyd's wife, Anniston Police Chief Layton McGrady said. Coroner Pat Brown said the victim was Carmella Boyd, 41, of Saks... Boyd is also suspected in a non-fatal attack on a Hobson City resident this morning... Police Capt. Shane Denham said Boyd, who resigned from the police department in 2011, had been working as a security guard. Police officers with assault rifles could be seen guarding City Hall and the police department during the search... Boyd resigned from the department last year amid a certain amount of controversy. In his nearly two decades at the department, Boyd filed two EEOC complaints against his coworkers and supervisors... Link]

UPDATE: FORMER ANNISTON POLICE OFFICER ACCUSED OF KILLING WIFE, VICTIM ID'D
Former Anniston Police Officer accused of killing wife
Alabama's 13m By: Shannon Delcambre
NBC 13 , Hilary Golston
Published: July 23, 2012
Victim ID’d as suspect’s wife, Uncle speaks about Boyd’s state of mind - [Excerpts] Authorities confirm the suspect, Frederick Boyd, is accused of killing 41-year-old Cormella Boyd, his wife. According to officials, Cormella was shot multiple times around 7 am Monday. Police discovered Cormella at the home she shared with the former Anniston Police officer. The residence is located at 1105 Chatwood Drive in the Saks Community of Anniston... The relative, who police aren’t naming for privacy, reports Boyd had issues at his former work-place. The uncle reports Boyd didn’t like his supervisors. “A lot of accusations of his… that he disliked many members of the police department… one of his relatives had told us that in the past couple of weeks Boyd had been talking about members of the police department,” Police Sergeant Josh Doggrell said Monday... Link]

INVESTIGATORS SEARCH FOR MOTIVE BEHIND EX-LAWMAN'S DEADLY RAMPAGE
ABC3340.com
By Kevyn Stewart
Posted: Jul 23, 2012
[Excerpts] Gun shots rang out in Saks just before 7 Monday morning on normally quiet Chatwood Avenue. When Anniston police arrived on the scene they found 41-year old Cormella Boyd shot to death. Soon investigators realized their suspect was a man they once served with for many years; former Anniston police officer Fred Boyd... Pearl "I don't know what to think"... [Neighbor Charles] Pearl says he rarely saw the couple. He says they lived in the neighborhood for more than 6 years with their teen son. Investigators say the child was at home during the shooting. Pearl says he hardly saw Fred Boyd after he quit his job on the police force back in August. He has working security for Forte Power System's in Heflin. Police say Boyd was a patrolman for APD for 18 years. According to sources, he was disgruntled as he left the job. He had filed EEOC charges against the department. In fact, last September, just days after Anniston police officer Justin Sollohub was killed in the line of duty, city councilman Ben Little held a news conference alleging a frustrated police officer could reveal alleged troubles on the police force. We have confirmed Boyd was the mystery officer . 4 hours after the rampage began, Boyd turned himself in to police in Meridian, Mississippi. Boyd's former brothers in blue stood outside the police headquarters with assault rifles until he was in custody. Police insist there was no direct threat against them... Link]

BACKGROUND ON OFFICER SUSPECTED OF SHOOTING HIS WIFE
abc3340
By Cory McGinnis -
Posted: Jul 24, 2012
[Excerpts] Neighbors, family and former co-workers all say Boyd is a quiet man. So being a suspect in a fatal shooting seems odd to those who have met him. Police officers are now questioning Fred Boyd... Family members didn't want to speak on camera, but say Boyd was in high school when he met his future wife. But her life was cut short. Now family, friends, and former co-workers who say Boyd was a good person say, the good guy just snapped... Boyd does have a 15 yr old son, family members say he's currently with his grandmother in Anniston. Link]

FORMER ANNISTON OFFICER ARRESTED ON MURDER, ATTEMPTED MURDER CHARGES
Anniston Star
Jul 24, 2012
[Excerpts] ...Police reports state that the Saks shooting occurred between 6:30 a.m. and 7 a.m. and the Hobson City shooting occurred at 7:10 a.m. Police placed City Hall and the police department’s headquarters on lockdown Monday morning, with officers with assault rifles stationed outside the buildings. Anniston Police Chief Layton McGrady said Boyd had not made direct threats against either building. Police Lt. Shane Denham said the measures were a precaution police took because of Boyd’s history with the department. Boyd left the police department in August 2011, after a 17-year career. Before his resignation, Boyd's supervisors had transferred him from serving warrants to a desk job within the warrants division, taking in reports, Denham said. "There were issues that made us transfer him," Denham said, noting he wasn't at liberty to elaborate on what those specific "issues" were. "We really didn't know what we wanted to do with him." The same month that he resigned, Boyd, who is black, filed a complaint with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission against the department claiming he was repeatedly harassed and denied promotion due to racial discrimination. That month, Anniston City Councilman Ben Little provided The Star with a DVD containing 50 pages of documents recounting Boyd’s experiences with fellow officers and several audio recordings alleged to be proof of racial comments aimed at Boyd. The audio files were mostly indecipherable. In November, the EEOC ruled there was not sufficient evidence to prove the police department had discriminated against Boyd... Link]

MURDER SUSPECT RETURNED TO CALHOUN COUNTY
Anniston Star
Brian Anderson
Jul 25, 2012
[Excerpts] The suspect in two shootings in Saks and Hobson City Monday was in custody at the Calhoun County jail Tuesday morning, according to the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office. After driving more than 200 miles and surrendering to officials across state lines, Fred Boyd, 43, was extradited back to Alabama late Monday on charges of murder and attempted murder... Calhoun County Chief Deputy Matthew Wade said Boyd was cooperating with the sheriff’s office Tuesday morning, but was “not forthcoming” with information involving the crimes. “There are still a lot of unanswered questions,” Wade said. “We may or may not get all the answers”... George Teague Jr., who said he was Cormella Boyd’s brother, told a reporter Tuesday that the family did not wish to make any comments. Similar attempts by The Star to reach members of Boyd’s family Tuesday were also unsuccessful... Boyd was being held with no bail for either charge. His preliminary court date is scheduled for Sept. 6 at 1:30 p.m... Link]



2011 - Ex Officer Boyd's complaint: 

BEN LITTLE'S PRESS CONFERENCE THURSDAY BECOMES SHOUTING MATCH (MIDNIGHT UPDATE)
Anniston Star
Sep 01, 2011 |
[Excerpts] The women shouted, their mouths angry ‘O’s as they jabbed fingers at the Anniston City Councilman. Ben Little tried to speak above them as he expressed distress about the Anniston Police Department. “It is very concerning the allegations of the individuals making racist remarks and harassing peopled based on the color of their skin,” he said. But his words were nearly drowned out by Golden Springs resident Amber Sprayberry and others there to protest the councilman’s criticism of the police... Little’s goal Thursday morning was to hold a press conference to release a multi-media presentation he said contains proof of dogged harassment and racist behavior by Anniston police officers... As Little spoke about the lack of community trust of Anniston police, many in the crowd bristled against his words. “I’m going to pass out a DVD from a police officer who said he was tired of being harassed by the police force,” Little said as another woman screamed that the officer Little referred to was no longer employed by the department. The officer in question is Frederick Boyd, a 17-year veteran of the department who resigned Aug. 15. Boyd complained to City Manager Don Hoyt that fellow officers discriminated against him, according to Little and information contained on the DVD distributed to media... An Anniston Star review of the DVD revealed: 50 pages of documents recounting Boyd’s experiences with fellow officers and supervisors and a number of audio files labeled to suggest they provided proof of racist comments... Boyd was not at the press conference because, Little said, he had not asked him to be there. Neither did Little tell Boyd he planned to publicly release the documents. “When you give it to a councilman that means you want action taken,” Little said later that afternoon. “It’s public then”... Chief Layton McGrady bluntly denied the presence of racism within the department or individuals who frequently made racist comments while on duty. When a Star reporter pressed him on the issue, he offered the opportunity to interview some of the department’s black police officers... Link]

ANNISTON POLICE TRYING TO BRIDGE A GAP
Anniston Star
Cameron Steele
Sep 04, 2011
[Excerpts] ...Much of that area is Ward 3, which is represented by Anniston City Councilman Ben Little, and he’s not happy with the police’s action. And he’s vocal about his displeasure with the Police Department. That’s partly because, he says, the way officers conduct themselves causes the residents of his ward to mistrust them...  And police are angry at Little for what they say is - at best - lukewarm support, and - at worst - outright denigration: The day [Officer Justin] Sollohub died, the councilman remarked in a newspaper article that the police were to blame for the distrust between their department and the community... A few west Anniston residents said they felt some city officers treat them differently because of their race. Others disagree... But police officials said racial profiling is not among their tactics... Little says he’s just trying to “bring the truth to light”... At the conference he passed out DVDs to the media that contained written documents and audio files from a recently retired police officer. A review by The Star found the audio files largely indecipherable. But the 50 pages of documents revealed ex-officer Frederick Boyd’s first-hand claims of racism and harassment by fellow officers and supervisors. Little said the materials proved the Anniston Police Department had problems with racism... Anniston police cannot comment directly on the case because Boyd recently filed a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission...Link]
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[CA] Charged with domestic violence: San Francisco Sheriff's Lieutenant Vincent Calvarese

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[Excerpts] Lt. Vincent Calvares, the sheriff's deputy charged in a domestic violence incident, appeared in court yesterday where he pleaded not guilty to charges of domestic violence, assault, and false imprisonment... Calvares had been arrested last week and charged with domestic violence after he allegedly assaulted his ex-boyfriend at a Gold's Gym in the Castro... Even after witnesses tried to break up the fight, the deputy pounced on his victim again, prosecutors said. Calvarese, 48, has been placed on administrative duty... [LINK]
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[CA] Deputy Pzdolski's arrested for "possible" domestic violence

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SHERIFF'S DEPUTY ARRESTED FOR ALLEGED DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
New Times - Volume 27, Issue 1
By Matt Fountain
August 2nd, 2012
[Excerpts] The San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Department announced July 30 it arrested one of its own for a “possible domestic violence incident,” according to a department press release. Deputy John Pozdolski, 37, was arrested and booked into county jail on a misdemeanor domestic violence charge on July 16, according to the department... [Sheriff’s Department spokesman Tony] Cipolla said the department is investigating the matter in-house, adding that the investigation is being headed by Cmdr. Jim Voge and the department’s new Professional Standards Unit... He has been placed on paid administrative leave until the court process and investigation are completed. He was not in jail as of press time. As of press time, the District Attorney’s Office had not filed charges against Pozdolski and a spokesman for the office didn’t respond to requests for comment. [LINK]
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[ME] Resigned Officer Darnell doesn't have to serve his time on domestic charges - though he doesn't stop.

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Although (now former) Lewiston police officer Timothy Darnell was arrested 3 times this year - originally being charged with domestic violence assault, domestic violence criminal threatening, violation of bail conditions, and criminal trespass - he does not have to do the time. It's suspended for him. Resigning after his first arrest allowed his department to not conduct an internal investigation or write a report on his actions *past* or present - and apparently allowed him to continue perpetrating. What indication is there that he will comply with the law now? What does the court see that says the victim is any safer? WHY does he deserve a break? It appears he doesn't stop. What worth is the woman who is his victim?

FORMER LEWISTON OFFICER TO SERVE NO MORE TIME IN DOMESTIC ASSAULT
Sun Journal
Christopher Williams
August 8, 2012
[Excerpts] A former Lewiston police officer pleaded no contest Wednesday to two domestic violence misdemeanors involving his former girlfriend, but will serve no jail time. Timothy Darnell, 48, of Poland appeared Wednesday morning in Cumberland County Superior Court where he entered pleas to charges of domestic violence assault and domestic violence criminal threatening, each punishable by up to 364 days in jail. He was sentenced to 364 days on each count, to be served concurrently. All of that jail time was suspended. He also was sentenced to two years of probation. During that time, he may not have contact with [LC] of Lewiston. He also must complete counseling and treatment in a certified batterers' intervention program, according to court papers... Darnell was arrested by Lewiston police last month and charged with violating bail stemming from a charge of assaulting his girlfriend last spring. His bail was revoked and he spent three weeks in jail. He was released after his plea Wednesday. A prosecutor said her office didn't demand additional jail time in recognition of his time served on the bail violation... [LINK]

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LEWISTON POLICE OFFICER ARRESTED TWICE IN FIVE DAYS
The Associated Press
May 11, 2012
[Excerpts] A Lewiston police officer finds himself on the other side of the law after he was arrested twice in five days. The department says Officer Timothy Darnell was arrested Sunday and charged with domestic violence assault and criminal threatening... Darnell's girlfriend alleges he grabbed her by the throat and pushed her head into a window... Darnell was arrested again Thursday on a charge of violating bail conditions... He was released again after making bail. Darnell has been placed on unpaid administrative leave. He had surrendered his badge and gun before the Sunday arrest... [LINK]

LEWISTON POLICE OFFICER CHARGED WITH ASSAULT
Sun Journal
May 11, 2012
[Excerpts] A local police officer has been charged with domestic violence assault and criminal threatening, Lt. Michael McGonagle said. Timothy Darnell, 47, was first arrested Sunday morning in Portland and charged... He was arrested again on a warrant in Auburn on Thursday morning. He turned himself in at Androscoggin County Jail, a jail administrator said. Darnell was charged with violation of bail conditions in another incident at 4 p.m. Sunday in Lewiston. He posted $2,000 cash bail at Androscoggin County Jail on Thursday morning and was released... Darnell and his girlfriend date back at least to the summer of 2011 when Maine State Police responded to a report of a loud fight between the pair at a bed and breakfast... An earlier protection from abuse order filed by [LC], 40, of Lewiston was dismissed by her. She filed for a new order for protection from abuse on Tuesday... Darnell “assaulted me the evening of [Saturday, May 5] in Portland.” She said he was arrested for “grabbing me by the throat and shoving my head into a glass window.” After he was released from jail later on Sunday, Darnell drove to her home to get his car, she wrote. Darnell has been with the Lewiston Police Department since 1994... [LINK]

FORMER LEWISTON POLICE OFFICER ARRESTED AGAIN
By Sun Journal,
July 21, 2012
[Excerpts] A former police officer was arrested early Thursday and charged with violating bail stemming from an alleged assault on his girlfriend in the spring. Timothy Darnell, 47, was arrested at 3:30 a.m. on Roland Avenue, charged with violating conditions of release, violating bail and criminal trespass. An 18-year veteran of the police force, Darnell remained at the Androscoggin County Jail in Auburn on Thursday night. He had resigned from the Lewiston Police Department after his arrest in the spring. Darnell is accused of violating conditions set after his arrest in May, during which he was charged with assaulting his girlfriend on Free Street in Portland. He was arrested a second time the next morning, accused of returning to the alleged victim’s home... Friends of the couple have described the relationship as tumultuous... [LINK]
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[OH] Ex-Police Officer Stroud sentenced to 16 years to life for murder of his wife Diane

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Gary Stroud, a former Lake County Ohio deputy sheriff and Mentor police officer has been sentenced to 16-years-to-life in prison for murdering his wife Diane and hiding her body in the garage. Stroud told neighbors and their daughters that Diane had run away and joined a cult.

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[OH] Retired police officer arrested for the murder of his wife, Diane Stroud - “She was a good mother, good member of council and a good person." Diane Stroud, who hadn't been seen for weeks, has been found dead. Her husband, retired Mentor police officer and former Lake County sheriff's deputy Gary Stroud, is charged with murder, abuse of a corpse, failure to report a death and tampering with evidence. Please pray for their family... Gary Stroud told neighbors and their daughters that Diane had run away and joined a cult.

FORMER MENTOR COP SENTENCED TO LIFE FOR KILLING WIFE
The Plain Dealer
By Michael Sangiacomo
Published: Thursday, August 09, 2012
PAINESVILLE, Oh -- A former Mentor police officer and Lake County sheriff's deputy was sentenced Wednesday to 16-years-to-life in prison for murdering his wife and hiding her body in the garage of their Mentor-on-the-Lake home. Lake County Common Pleas Judge Joe Gibson sentenced Gary Stroud to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 15 years on the murder charge and an additional year in prison for hiding the body of Diane Stroud in a sleeping bag in the garage. Stroud, 58, pleaded guilty to the charges last month. Lake County Prosecutor Charles Coulson said Stroud never really explained what happened. "He made a number of statements to the court, but they were inconsistent with the evidence that police found," he said. "We don't know how or why he did it, except that he hit her 12 times in the head with a hammer and hid the body"... They had to use a Taser to subdue Stroud at the house because he refused to follow police officer's orders to stand aside and let them search the garage. It's believed she was killed sometime after Oct. 9, 2011. Stroud was hired as an auxiliary police officer in Mentor in 1977 and became a full-time officer in 1979. He worked there until his retirement in 2005. In 2006, he began working part time in the Lake County Sheriff's Office, where he assisted in prisoner transportation and courtroom security. He was laid off in September, 2011... [LINK]


GARY STROUD SENTENCED 16 YEARS TO LIFE FOR MURDERING WIFE (WITH VIDEO)
News-Herald staff
Editor@News-Herald.com
Published: Wednesday, August 08, 2012
[Excerpts] Gary Stroud’s son sobbed as he asked his father why his mother had to die. “You were always a good dad. Mom was a good mom. I miss you both very much. I don’t understand. Why?” Greg Stroud asked Wednesday in Lake County Common Pleas Court. Gary Stroud, 58, of Mentor-on-the-Lake, then was sentenced to serve life in prison for the murder of 53-year-old Diane Stroud... He is eligible for parole in 15 years, but must serve at least 16 years since Judge Joe Gibson gave him an additional year for the lesser charge... Gary said he still loves his wife and was recovering from a head injury because of a stroke when he killed her. “We had more good times than bad times,” he said. “I still feel Diane’s spirit with me. Diane’s death was not planned or wanted.” Gary apologized to the Sheriff’s Office for the embarrassment he caused the department and urged his son and daughter, Stephanie, to remember the good times. [LINK]
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