Apr
05
2009
0

Sad Day for Law Enforcement – 3 Police Officers Killed in Pittsburgh

It was another sad day for  law enforcemnt yesterday as three fellow police officers were killed responding to a domestic call.  Please remember these officers and their families in your thoughts and prayers.  Be safe out there!

 fallennotforgotten

A story from the AP follows below.

 

Three Pittsburgh Officers Killed in Shooting

Posted: April 4th, 2009 03:13 PM EDT

AP Photo/John Heller
Police walk up Fairfield Street in the Stanton Heights area of Pittsburgh where a gunman shot three police officers early Saturday morning, April 4, 2009. A man opened fire on officers during a domestic disturbance call Saturday morning, killing three of them, a police official said.

WTAE TV News Report

PITTSBURGH –

A man opened fire on officers during a domestic disturbance call Saturday morning, killing three of them, a police official said. Friends said he recently had been upset about losing his job and that he feared the Obama administration was poised to ban guns.

Neighbors described how a quiet street in the city’s Stanton Heights neighborhood turned into a battlefield with hundreds of rounds cracking through the morning air and fallen police officers lying bleeding in the street, their colleagues unable to reach them.

Three officers were killed, said a police official at the scene who spoke on condition of anonymity because was not authorized to talk to the media. Police spokeswoman Diane Richard would only say that at least five officers were wounded, but wouldn’t give any other details.

Friends identified the suspect as Richard Poplawski, 23, but police would not immediately confirm his name. The gunman was arrested after a four-hour standoff, police said.

The shooting occurred just two weeks after four police officers were fatally shot March 21 in Oakland, Calif., in the deadliest day for U.S. law enforcement since Sept. 11, 2001. The officers were the first Pittsburgh city officers to die in the line of duty in 18 years.

Neighbors said the shooting began at about 7 a.m. and that two officers were shot almost immediately.

“When I looked down I saw two police officers laying in the street,” said Don Sand, who lives across the street and was awoken by the sound of gunfire.

A short time later, more officers, SWAT teams and other law enforcement arrived and a third officer was shot, Sand said.

“They couldn’t get the scene secure enough to get to them. They were just lying there bleeding,” Sand said. “By the time they secured the scene enough to get to them it was way too late.”

Gail Moschetti, who lives diagonally across the street from the Poplawski house, said she heard hundreds of shots as she and her husband took refuge in their basement. Tom Moffitt, 51, a city firefighter who lives two blocks away, said he came to the scene and heard “hundreds, just hundreds of shots.”

Police planned to release more details at a mid-afternoon news conference Saturday.

Edward Perkovic said Poplawski, his best friend, feared “the Obama gun ban that’s on the way” and “didn’t like our rights being infringed upon.” Another longtime friend, Aaron Vire, said Poplawski feared that President Barack Obama was going to take away his rights, though he said he “wasn’t violently against Obama.”

Perkovic, 22, said he got a call at work from him in which he said, “Eddie, I am going to die today. … Tell your family I love them and I love you.”

Perkovic said: “I heard gunshots and he hung up. … He sounded like he was in pain, like he got shot.”

Vire, 23, said Poplawski once had an Internet talk show but that it wasn’t successful. Vire said Poplawski had an AK-47 rifle and several powerful handguns, including a .357 Magnum.

Another friend, Joe DiMarco, said Poplawski had been laid off from his job at a glass factory earlier this year. DiMarco said he didn’t know the name of the company, but knew his friend had been upset about losing his job.

The last Pittsburgh police officers killed in the line of duty were Officers Thomas L. Herron and Joseph J. Grill, according to a Web site that tracks police killings. They died after their patrol car collided with another vehicle while chasing a stolen car on March 6, 1991.

According to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, 133 law enforcement officers died in the line of duty in 2008, a 27 percent decrease from year before and the lowest annual total since 1960.

Poplawski had often fought with neighbors and had even gotten into fistfights with a couple, Sand said.

“This is a relatively really quiet neighborhood except for him,” Sand said. “He was just one of those kids that we knew to stay clear from.”

Rob Gift, 45, who lives a block away, said the well-kept single-family houses with manicured lawns are home to many police officers, firefighters, paramedics and other city workers.

“It’s just a very quiet neighborhood,” Gift said.

___

Associated Press writer Dan Nephin contributed to this report.

Written by admin in: Uncategorized | Tags: , ,
Apr
04
2009
0

In search of fallen cop’s relatives

 

In search of fallen cop’s relatives

Chief Inspector James Tiano knows that Officer George Barnett was a tenacious warrior who lost his life in a violent shootout with a suspected burglar.But that’s about all he knows.

Tiano and his staff are spearheading efforts to locate relatives of slain officers who are going to be honored during plaque dedication ceremonies, and they need the public’s help in finding some of Barnett’s relatives.

Barnett’s plaque dedication is set for July 22 at 42nd and Pine streets in West Philadelphia, where he died on Nov. 28, 1910.

Tiano said that despite the passage of almost a century, he’s optimistic that someone will recognize Barnett’s name and reach out to his staff before the ceremony.

Anyone with information about Barnett should call Tiano at 215- 685-3655. *

-Christine Olley

 

Written by admin in: Hero Plaque |
Mar
30
2009
0

April 2009 Newsletter

Next Meeting – The next monthly meeting will be held on Monday, April 6, 2009 at 7 p.m. in the FOP Hall, 1336 Spring Garden Street. Food and refreshments will be served.

President’s Message

This will be the last newsletter I write for Custodes Pacis Lodge. Come April we will have lodge elections and at that time a new administrative council will be in place. I want to thank everyone for allowing me to serve as the leader of our great lodge and I look forward to working with our incoming administration.

Thank you.
Scholarship News
I wish to extend thanks and appreciation to Chairwoman, Angela Cardamone for once again conducting our annual scholarship program. Our recipients this year are:
• Victoria Spera – Daughter of Joseph Spera
• Richard J. Zambino – Son of Richard Zambino
• Laura D’Ambrosio – Daughter of Mark D’Ambrosio.

District Three has also announced their scholarship recipients:
• Victoria Spera – Daughter of Joseph Spera
• Richard J. Zambino – Son of Richard Zambino

The results of the Dante Scholarships were not available at the time of this writing
Congratulations to all!

LOTTERY PROGRAM
Tickets are now available for our Lottery Fundraiser will be held in May this year. Tickets are still only $5. If the PA Nighttime Daily Number matches your ticket number, you will win $50 on a weekday and $100 on a weekend. Earnings from this fundraiser go exclusively to the Scholarship Program. If you would like to reserve a specific number, or would like to become a seller, please contact Pete Lavini. 

Upcoming Events – (If you are interested in attending any of these lodge events, please contact President Maurizio DeLisi. Unless otherwise noted our lodge will provide tickets to interested members at half-price up to a table of ten.)

April 25, 2009 – 25th Annual Purple Aster Award Ball – This year the Grand Lodge is honoring all 2007-2009 Lodge Presidents. Sheraton Society Hill Hotel, 6pm Cocktail Reception, followed by dinner and dancing at 7:30 Dinner. Cost $175 per person; $87.50 for members.

April 25, 2009 – International German American Police Association – 33rd Annual Banquet – Honoring Joey Vento as “MAN of the YEAR”. Cannstatter Volkfest Verein, 9130 Academy Road, 7pm Cocktails followed by dinner and dancing at 8pm. Tickets are $55 per person; 27.50 for members.

May 16, 2009 – 13th Annual Survivors Benefit at Finnegan’s Wake – Tickets are $25 per person; 12:50 for members.
Financial Secretary’s Corner

2009 Annual membership fees are now due. Thank you to everyone who has already submitted their dues payment. If you have not done so, please send your remittance to the lodge address listed at the top of this newsletter.

Contact Rita Rastelli, for any problems related to membership. – Please send all address changes to the Financial Secretary at the Lodge address or e-mail: info@custodespacis.org.

DROP Participants: DROP participants and those planning to retire please don’t let your membership with Custodes Pacis lapse; fill out a Retired Pension Payroll Deduction card prior to retiring.
Good and Welfare
We extend our sincerest sympathies and prayers to the following Custodes Pacis’ families who recently suffered the loss of a beloved family member:

Condolences are extended to the family of Retired Police Officer Ronald Jones who passed away on February 19, 2009.
Meeting Schedule:

Remaining meetings for 2009 are as follows. All Meetings start at 7pm and are located at the FOP Lodge 5 Hall, 1336 Spring Garden Street
Monday, April 6, 2009
Monday, May 5, 2009
Monday, June 1, 2009
Get Involved! Attend Meetings and Events. Contribute to our newsletter and our website. We cannot be a success without your help

Written by admin in: Uncategorized |
Mar
24
2009
0

Employment Opportunity – University Police Officer

Drexel University currently has openings for the position of University Police Officer. Please pass this information on to qualified individuals.  Interested applicants should apply online at http://www.drexeljobs.com.  The position qualifications are listed below.
 
Thank you.
 
 
University Police Officer  

2923  

Drexel University police officers are responsible for providing effective and accountable law enforcement services within a diverse educational environment. The primary functions of the Drexel University Police are the protection of life and property, preservation of the peace and responding to calls for service. These functions are accomplished through visible preventive patrol and the enforcement of city, state and federal laws and University regulations.  

A High School diploma or GED is required; Associate degree preferred. Candidates for this position must be Act 120 certified (a graduate of a Pennsylvania municipal police academy or a graduate of an out-of-state police academy program recognized by the Municipal Police Officers’ Education and Training Commission). Further, candidates must possess a valid Driver’s License and must be at least 21 years of age and U.S. Citizenship.

The Division of Public Safety values diversity and seeks talented staff from diverse backgrounds. Minority candidates are encouraged to apply.

Candidates must agree to and satisfactorily pass (to be truthful, clear of, clean, and found not to have been convicted of any state or local laws) comprehensive background checks. The background checks may include but are not limited to: education verification, past work history reference checks, vehicle operator license verification, past driving history, and a criminal records check. Vehicle operator license checks and criminal background checks will be conducted annually.

Confidentiality statement. All candidates must be willing to sign a confidentiality statement relating to the confidentiality of sensitive University information, student records, faculty records, staff records and all information deemed confidential by the Department of Public Safety and Drexel University.

Special Qualifications

1. Psychological Evaluation
2. Physical Evaluation which includes drug and alcohol screening  

1. Utilizes “best practices” of modern community oriented policing to prevent criminal activity and to enhance the quality of life for the community.
2. Adheres to the highest ethical and professional standards in the Enforcement of Federal, State, City laws/ordinances and University regulations through patrol, investigations and the apprehension and prosecution of violators
3. Facilitates traffic safety by enforcing traffic laws and ordinances, investigating traffic accidents and regulating vehicular and pedestrian traffic.
4. Mediates disputes for the purpose of preventing crime and maintaining the peace.
5. Investigates criminal offenses and takes necessary steps to identify and arrest violators; testifies in criminal justice proceedings
6. Completes detailed reports and documentation essential to the effective operation of the Department and to support criminal and internal investigations.
7. Provides police and customer services, first aid and general assistance as required.
8. Promotes the concept of community by serving as public safety ambassador at University and public gatherings and by protecting the collective and individual rights of the community and its members.
9. Interacts with various public and private groups and individuals to promote and explain the functions and responsibilities of the Department.
10. Educates the public on security and traffic safety topics.
11. Other duties and responsibilities as assigned  

Drexel University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.  

Yes  

Full Time  

3713 Public Safety  

Competitive  

3201 Arch Street – Suite 350  

07-01-2009  

Open Until Filled

Professional and Managerial  

Written by admin in: job posting |
Mar
12
2009
0

LOTTERY FUNDRAISER TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE!

Lottery Fundraiser Tickets are now available. Although usually held in April, this year’s tickets are for the Month of May. We are seeking buyes and sellers of tickets. The proceeds from this event go directly to our scholarship fund so your support is essential! If you are interested in buying tickets or if have requested tickets and have not received them please contact Pete Lavini or Maurizio DeLisi at . If each member purchased just one ticket we would have a very successful fundraiser.

Your support is appreciated.

THANK YOU!

Written by admin in: Uncategorized | Tags:

Powered by WordPress | Theme: Aeros 2.0 by TheBuckmaker.com