Wednesday, July 9, 2008

thursday 7-10-08

Use your voc words sufficient, proficient, technical
Pick out a few articles to read...............underline the important events in the reading then when it is 8:30 start typing your blog.
Title
8sentence summary including who what when where why how
3 reflection- your opinion& 1 interesting fact learned

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Today I read about a 14 year old was arrested with an assault with a technical paint ball gun. That left a baby with paintball gun wound to its face. The baby was shot in the face while being fed by its mother in a car in the parking lot of CVS in Guilford late last month. Police said several other cars were struck by paintballs. It was sufficient enough that he shot cars but not a baby. The teen was taken into police custody on Monday and charged with reckless endangerment, breach of peace and assault. He was transported to the juvenile detention center in New Haven. Police said several tips led officers to the teen.
Reflection- I think that’s a good idea that he got arrested because you can seriously hurt some one with a paint ball gun.
Interesting fact- 14 year old was arrested with an assault with a paint ball gun.

Anonymous said...

Today in the union tribune, I read that A SUFFICIENTLY armed with a few invisible skin cells, prosecutors are now certain they have the TECHNICAL DNA profile of the man who killed 6-year-old JonBenet Ramsey. Finding the man himself is another matter. Investigators hoping to solve the nearly 12-year-old crime will have to locate a match in a growing national DNA database that currently has more than 5 million offenders' profiles. The evidence against an unknown "third party" came Wednesday when prosecutors announced that new tests pointed to a mystery attacker and cleared JonBenet's parents and her older brother Burke. It was a vindication for the Ramsey family, but the girl's mother, Patsy, had not lived long enough to see it. She died of cancer in 2006. John Ramsey found his daughter's strangled and bludgeoned body in the basement of the family's home in Boulder on December 26, 1996. Patsy Ramsey said she found a ransom note demanding $118,000 for her daughter. For years after the PROEFICIENT slaying, tabloids and crime shows went after the couple, and then-District Attorney Alex Hunter said in 1997 that the parents were under an umbrella of suspicion. News reports also cast suspicion on JonBenet's brother, who was 9 when his sister was killed. Early in the investigation, police found male DNA in a drop of blood on JonBenet's underwear and determined it was not from anyone in her family. Investigators were unable to say who it came from and whether that person was the killer. In 2003, the Ramsey's got a major boost when a federal judge handling a defamation lawsuit involving the couple said the evidence was more consistent with the theory that an intruder killed JonBenet.

Anonymous said...

Today in the union tribune, I read that A SUFFICIENTLY armed with a few invisible skin cells, prosecutors are now certain they have the TECHNICAL DNA profile of the man who killed 6-year-old JonBenet Ramsey. Finding the man himself is another matter. Investigators hoping to solve the nearly 12-year-old crime will have to locate a match in a growing national DNA database that currently has more than 5 million offenders' profiles. The evidence against an unknown "third party" came Wednesday when prosecutors announced that new tests pointed to a mystery attacker and cleared JonBenet's parents and her older brother Burke. It was a vindication for the Ramsey family, but the girl's mother, Patsy, had not lived long enough to see it. She died of cancer in 2006. John Ramsey found his daughter's strangled and bludgeoned body in the basement of the family's home in Boulder on December 26, 1996. Patsy Ramsey said she found a ransom note demanding $118,000 for her daughter. For years after the PROEFICIENT slaying, tabloids and crime shows went after the couple, and then-District Attorney Alex Hunter said in 1997 that the parents were under an umbrella of suspicion. News reports also cast suspicion on JonBenet's brother, who was 9 when his sister was killed. Early in the investigation, police found male DNA in a drop of blood on JonBenet's underwear and determined it was not from anyone in her family. Investigators were unable to say who it came from and whether that person was the killer. In 2003, the Ramsey's got a major boost when a federal judge handling a defamation lawsuit involving the couple said the evidence was more consistent with the theory that an intruder killed JonBenet.

Anonymous said...

On CNN news website today, I read about a very thirsty robber in Tokyo, Japan. -- A mother and her 6-month old girl escaped unhurt after she calmed down a knife-wielding robber with a glass of iced tea and a chat, Tokyo police said Wednesday.
The 30-year-old housewife was in the hallway of her apartment building Monday when a man pressed a knife to her back and demanded money, police said.
When the woman said she did not have any cash on her, the man pushed her and her baby into her apartment.
To buy herself time to escape, the woman gave the robber a cup of iced wheat tea to calm him down on what was a hot summer day, police said. The man put the knife down and started to explain how he lost all his money gambling and how it affected him and his family. The lady gave the man $100 and he left running with the money and the police caught him the next day, and he explained how he was sorry for what he had done to the lady. I think that was stupid of the robber anyway for accepting some ice tea and it was smart of the lady to offer it to him to calm him down. I think its some crazy things going on in the world today and things like that would never stop.

Anonymous said...

!!MOTHER-IN-LAW;KILLING SUSPECT WAS MEAN DRUNK!!
Today in the CNN new today i read,about a lady named Marcia Frey she laid down some ground rules when her daughter and son-in-law, Holly and Nicholas Sheley, moved into her trailer after losing their apartment last month: No alcohol. No drugs.
And for a week, the newlyweds were a model family.

That began to end when the couple, who were saving for their own house, took their green Cadillac to a car title loan company. Sheley promptly used some of the $1,000 loan to buy alcohol, Frey said.

He turned mean, like he often did when he was drinking or on drugs. He and Holly quarreled, then Sheley stormed out of the house, hopped in the car and took off.
That was June 23, Frey said -- three days before the body of a 93-year-old man was found in the trunk of his car, the first of eight people authorities allege Sheley brutally killed in Illinois and Missouri over several days. He was arrested July 1 outside a southern Illinois tavern after an intense manhunt.

Sheley is charged with first-degree murder in the deaths of Russell Reed, of Sterling, and Galesburg resident Ronald A. Randall, 65, whose body was found behind a food store June 30. Sheley is being held in the Knox County Jail in lieu of $1 million bond for the Randall slaying.
Reflection:I think this lady was very crazy and when she drank made her even more crazy.She should be locked up for the rest of her life for killing all those people without bail she need to stay in jail.Wow theres really crazy people on this earth that shouldn't be here they don't deserve to be.

WORDz FROM ShAnnOn!

Anonymous said...

Paradise regained? Fire crews gaining on California blaze


Firefighters were making progress Thursday battling wildfires that charred 49,000 acres in Northern California and caused thousands to evacuate, a state fire official said.

They had contained about half of a fire near the town of Paradise in Butte County by Thursday morning, said Fred Orsborn of Cal Fire, the state fire agency.

That was an improvement over assessments Wednesday, when a town official said the firefighters did not "have much containment."

The official also said Wednesday that 14,000 residents had been evacuated from Paradise, which has a population of about 26,000 people.

Anonymous said...

Title:La Mesa man crashes into oak tree after going 90 MPH.

Story: The article I read today was about A 45-year-old La Mesa man whose speeding pickup crashed into an oak tree along a backcountry road was hospitalized with major injuries, authorities said Wednesday. Charles Ekiss Jr. was headed south on Wildcat Canyon Road when his 1999 GMC pickup swerved onto the wrong side of the road and struck a tree just north of Barona Casino about 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, California Highway Patrol Officer Brian Pinning's said. He was pinned in his truck for about 20 minutes, freed and airlifted to Sharp Memorial Hospital in San Diego with "major" injuries, Pinnings said. Ekiss was going 70-90 mph when he lost control of the pickup, according to Pinnings, who said investigators found no evidence of drugs and alcohol playing a role in the accident.
My opinion about this article is why would you go 90 MPH and then loose control of the vehicle.
The 45-year-old man was lucky that he didn’t die or something.
My last opinion about this article is the man was probably high off something but then through the stuff.
One interesting fact is you should never go 90 MPH and loose control of your vehicle.

Anonymous said...

The article I read was about ticks delay a flight for six hours. How a Passenger found ticks where she was sitting at. So that group of people had to wait for a flight to go to springs to Denver. And they were still waiting for them to check the plane. Knowing that was going to be some technical difficulty. United spokeswoman Robin Urbanski said between one and three ticks were discovered. Urbanski said the airline hasn't figured out how the ticks got on the plane or what type of ticks were found.
"I don't know if we'll be able to find that out," Urbanski said. "When possible, we do try to look into those type of things, and hopefully try to look for its origin."

Anonymous said...

Arrested

Two university students on a trip to document the injustices and anti-government movement caused by raising food prices and low wages in Egypt, were detained by Egyptian police officials. They were arrested after photographing and videotaping an anti-government protest. One was an American student from Berkley that had gone to Egypt to take photographs for his thesis and the other was an Egyptian veterinary student that was helping the American out with translation. The Egyptian, Mohamed Maree, a very PROFICIENT student and translator was detained for nearly three months without being able to be released and the Egyptian officials when asked neither confirmed or negated his detainment. The American student, James Karl Buck, was released after only one day of detainment because he sent a message through a TECHNICAL web site that allowed him to communicate with his lawyers and to be released as soon as possible. The Egyptian government has been suffering and thus the people suffer more there is not SUFFICIENT food or living space and the wages are low while the food prices keep rising.

►►►Jaime◄◄◄ said...

“10,000 flee fires”
►What I read today on the newspaper was that several thousand firefighters dug in against an inferno fanned by fickle winds yesterday in a desperate bid to save a little city named Paradise perched atop a nearby ridgeline. The fire burning 12 miles east of Chico roared through a fire line a day earlier and swept west, destroying at least 50 homes and 10 outbuildings mostly in the community of Concow, fire officials said. The flames continued yesterday to push through rugged canyons, thick forest and oak woodlands to threaten Paradise just two days after Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger had been there for a briefing on fires that have been burning in Butte County for more than two weeks. A Cal Fire firefighter tried to contain a backfire yesterday in Concow, where crews are battling the Butte County complex of fires that have charred 49,000 acres. A Cal Fire firefighter monitored a backfire in Concow yesterday as crews hurried to contain a fire in Butte County before it jumped the Feather River at the base of the ridgeline on which the community of Paradise rests. By late yesterday, 3,800 homes and about 10,000 people had been evacuated from Paradise and Concow as crews hurried to contain the fire before it jumped the Feather River at the base of the ridgeline on which Paradise rests, according to a spokesman for Cal Fire.
►I agree because there are SUFFICIENT firefighters.
►I also agree because they are using TECHNICAL techniques.
►I agree because I think is going to be PROFICIENT.
►I think the most interesting fact is that they cant extinguish the fire.

Anonymous said...

Today I read a article on the cnn news about a mother and her 6 month baby that escaped proficient and unhurt after she calmed down a thief that had a knife with a glass of iced tea and by talking to him but there was nothing technical. The thief wasn’t sufficient with the money that he got at first because he knew that she had more money but when the thief left it was all ready to late.