"Sunday, February 15, 2009 6:09 AM EST
COATESVILLE — A woman stabbed a man in the arm multiple times at a residence on the 900 block of Lumber Street on Feb. 9, leaving him with severe lacerations, according to a police report.
COATESVILLE- A woman allegedly stole a cell phone and $1,000 from a man as he walked into his apartment on the 100 block of North Fourth Avenue on Feb. 11, according to a police report."
Can you guess what I thought was unusual about these two violent crimes?
It’s the “according to a police report” part.
I think Harry G's. alleged “gag order” on the Coatesville Police Department is lifted.
Do you think that alleged "gag order" had something to do with this?
"2005 Violent Crime
102 Robbery-46 Aggravated Assault 50 Burglary 91"
"2006 Violent Crime
151 Robbery-81 Aggravated Assault 63 Burglary 101"
"2007 Violent Crime
169 Robbery-78 Aggravated Assault 88 Burglary 150"
From:
http://www.fbi.gov/publications.htm
Was there a "gag order" on reporting arson too?
Woman charged with stabbing victim in his arm
Sunday, February 15, 2009 6:09 AM EST
http://www.dailylocal.com/articles/2009/02/15/news/srv0000004707524.txt
Those complaints that are filed when a defendant is arrested is public record and can be viewed at the respective district court where the alleged crime occured.
ReplyDeleteIt has nothing to do with Walker's gag order. Anyone can go into a district court or to the Clerk of Courts office in West Chester and request to review the criminal complaints (except for certain very narrow circumstances).