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Friday, February 15, 2013

Jim Jones arrested In New Jersey Following Police Altercation on Rapper charged


Jim Jones arrested In New Jersey on Rapper charged with obstruction and disorderly conduct

 
Jim Jones

Rapper Jim Jones has been arrested after allegedly becoming belligerent while being questioned by police about two oustanding warrants given for $193 worth of unpaid road citations.



The 37-year-old former recurring star of VH1 reality show "Love & Hip Hop" and member of rap group The Diplomats has not commented. Jones, whose real name is Joseph G. Jones, was arrested on the morning of February 13 in Fair Lawn, New Jersey, where he lives.


Police told NorthJersey.com that an officer had questioned Jones about a ticketed car parked on a snowy street since February 8. They said he agreed to move it and pay a fee. The officer then discovered he had two outstanding warrants and he stopped cooperating after he was asked about them, the report said.




One warrant had been issued in 2011 over an unpaid $43 ticket given for failure to remove snow from a sidewalk, while the other one, worth $150, was issued in 2010 and was given for failing to yield to an emergency vehicle, the website said. Police said the officer began to arrest Jones, who then became belligerent.

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Ex-LAPD officer Christopher Dorner : Irvine police release recent photo

Ex-LAPD officer Christopher Dorner : Irvine police release recent photo




 
The truck owned and driven by suspected cop killer Christopher Dorner during his alleged rampage through the LosAngeles area was found deserted and in flames on the side of Bear Mountain, Calif., this afternoon - with tracks in the snow leading away from the vehicle.
The San Bernadino Sheriff's Department confirmed the truck was Dorner's, but said at a news conference this evening that the tracks around the truck did not lead to him.


Personnel from several departments and teams of dogs continued to search the area near Big Bear Lake, about 80 miles east of Los Angeles, including door-to-door searches of cabins located there, officials said.