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Oct 28
2008

Beware of nutcase imposter cop

Posted by MACdiva in Antelope Valley

MACdiva

By now you have likely heard of the guy impersonating a cop in Palmdale to grope women, but if you haven't here is a story someone emailed me from the AV Press.

Man posing as officer sexually assaults woman
This story appeared in the Antelope Valley Press
Tuesday, October 28, 2008.
By DAISY RATZLAFF
Valley Press Staff Writer

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PALMDALE - Sheriff's deputies are searching for a man impersonating a police officer after a young woman reported being sexually assaulted early Sunday by a uniformed man driving a dark sedan.
The woman told sheriff's officials the man stopped her for a supposed traffic violation on Sierra Highway just north of Barrel Springs Road around 12:32 a.m., according to Deputy Robbie Royster.
Jul 15
2008

Taco Bell-KFC ROUTINUELY Urinate & Spit in Peace Officer's food

Posted by Ace Carter in news

Ace Carter

Neb. family wins $40,000 over urine-tainted food Nebraska officer wins $40,000 in lawsuit over spit and urine in restaurant food

http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/apwire/2abca7775e138eb92e7ffcd2b1747232.htm

July 14, 2008: 04:04 PM EST

NEW YORK (Associated Press) - A Sidney police officer and his family have won $40,000 from a restaurant that had served them food tainted by an employee's spit and urine.

In the lawsuit filed last year in Cheyenne County District Court, officer Keith Andrew and his wife said a Taco Bell employee urinated and spit in food served to them and their children in October 2005.

The lawsuit named North Platte-based Mid Plains Food and Lodging, owner of the KFC/Taco Bell.

A KFC spokesman, Rick Maynard, said KFC is committed to the highest levels of food safety.

"Our franchisee does not agree with the court's verdict, and they are looking at their legal options," Maynard said Monday. Yum Brands Inc. operates KFC, Taco Bell and other fast-food chains.

The jury verdict was announced Friday.

In the lawsuit, the couple said their two sons, 4 and 7 at the time, took sick after they ate the food. The 4-year-old came "violently ill," the lawsuit said, with gastroenteritis and dehydration. The lawsuit said he vomited for hours and was forced to spend time in a hospital.

Other workers saw what Diedrich did, the lawsuit said, and reported it to management.

But the managers didn't inform the family, according to the lawsuit.


The lawsuit also suggested the family was the victim of a scheme that targeted police officers.

"Employees maintained 'special servings' of food reserved for ... officers," the lawsuit said.

"The 'special servings' had been urinated in or spit in by KFC/Taco Bell employees. In fact, defendant's employees maintained a particular serving pan for use in creating 'special servings' of food plus employee urine."

An attorney for the Andrew family, Andy Snyder of Scottsbluff, said the employee who fouled the family's food admitted tainting the food of another officer as well.

Snyder said the verdict did not specify exactly how the jury believed the restaurant was negligent, but managers didn't discipline the worker involved, Casey Diedrich.

Diedrich could not be reached to comment Monday. There was no listing under his name in Nebraska.

In March 2007, Diedrich pleaded guilty to violating the Nebraska Pure Food Act and was fined $100, according to Cheyenne County Court records. The prosecution was for the same incident described in the lawsuit.

In June 2007, a company spokesman said Diedrich was eventually fired for missing work but not for any of the incidents the lawsuit cited.

Snyder said Monday that the restaurant did a poor job of vetting its staff.

"I'd advise them to get a better class of employees," Snyder said.

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Associated Press staff writer Nate Jenkins in Lincoln, Neb., contributed to this report.

May 20
2008

Are you leaving on Vacation? The sheriffs department can help keep your home safe

Posted by My AV Online in PalmdaleLASDLancaster

My AV Online

Many people aren't aware of a great, free service offered by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's department. You can give them a call and they will send a volunteer officer or sheriff deputy by your home while you're away. They will check for anything suspicious like broken glass, open windows, open gates and other clues that may indicate a break-in.

Call the number corresponding to the city or sheriff station closest to you and request a Vacation security check.

Palmdale Sheriff vacation/security check : 661-272-2400

May 18
2008

Support the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department

Posted by Craig Tappa in sheriffLASD

Craig Tappa

My father died in 1987. When the doctor told me he was dead, I did not blame the doctor. I blamed my dad for over-eating all those years, giving himself heart disease.

Blaming the LASD for crime in the AV is just silly. Crime is a result of character flaws in individuals, which are the result of lack of education and lack of adequate child-rearing skills on the part of parents.

80 percent of the deputies in Palmdale and Lancaster actually live here. They have a vested interest in making their community safer. A local police force, as some have advocated, will set us back twenty years in resource capability. I am not a cop, so I am not "trying to save my job." I work for lawyers in West Los Angeles.



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