Former Alabama Department of Corrections Lieutenant Pleads Guilty to Federal Civil Rights and Obstruction Offenses for Assaulting a Restrained Inmate and Lying to Cover It Up

Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) State Crime Alerts (b)

A former Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC) lieutenant pleaded guilty today to using excessive force on an inmate and lying afterwards in an official report to cover up his abuse.

According to the plea agreement, former William E. Donaldson Correctional Facility Lieutenant and Shift Commander Mohammad Shahid Jenkins, who had more than 20 years of experience in law enforcement, used excessive force on inmate V.R. Specifically, on Feb. 16, 2022, Jenkins willfully deprived inmate V.R. of his right to be free from excessive force by kicking him, hitting him, spraying him with chemical spray, striking him with a can of chemical spray and striking him with a shoe, while V.R. was restrained inside of a holding cell and not posing a threat. Jenkins admitted that, over the course of approximately five minutes and outside the presence of other officers and inmates, Jenkins repeatedly re-entered the holding cell that V.R. was in and re-assaulted him numerous times. Jenkins used a dangerous weapon — chemical spray and the can of chemical spray — on V.R. and his attacks on V.R. caused V.R. to suffer bodily injury. Following his assault on V.R., Jenkins authored a false incident report. In it, he gave a false account of where, in Donaldson, he transported V.R. to and he omitted entirely his use of force on V.R. from his report. As part of the factual basis, Jenkins further admitted that he lied to investigators by denying using any force on V.R.

Further, as part of the factual basis, Jenkins admitted to using force on another inmate on a different occasion at Donaldson. Specifically, on Nov. 29, 2021, Jenkins willfully deprived inmate D.H. of his right to be free from excessive force by repeatedly spraying D.H. with chemical spray while D.H. was handcuffed behind his back and compliant, by hitting D.H. in the head with the can of chemical spray and by delivering an open-hand strike to D.H.’s head while D.H. was suffering from the effects of chemical spray.

“Senior law enforcement officers set the tone for junior officers whom they supervise,” said Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division. “This defendant abused his position of power to carry out a violent assault on a restrained inmate, in an isolated location of the prison. The Justice Department will continue to hold accountable law enforcement officers who violate the civil rights of any American, including those who are incarcerated in our jails and prisons.”

“There is zero tolerance for corrections officers who commit these egregious crimes,” said U.S. Attorney Prim F. Escalona for the Northern District of Alabama. “My office will continue to aggressively prosecute and bring to justice those who abuse their authority and prey on vulnerable people who they are sworn to protect and keep safe.”

“The civil rights of all must be protected, including those who are in the trusted custody of law enforcement officials,” said Special Agent in Charge Carlton L. Peeples of the FBI Birmingham Field Office. “To willfully deprive any individual without due process or subject the same to cruel and unusual punishment can’t be tolerated or perceived to be so commonplace it’s considered normal inside of our institutions. The FBI will remain committed to holding those who swore an oath to protect and serve, but instead willfully abused their privileges and abandon their responsibilities as law enforcement officers, accountable.”   

Sentencing is scheduled for Dec. 19. Jenkins faces a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison on the excessive force charge related to his assault of V.R. and 20 years in prison on the obstruction charge. He also faces up to three years of supervised release and a fine of up to $250,000.

The FBI Birmingham Field Office investigated the case with the assistance of ADOC’s Law Enforcement Services Division. 

Assistant U.S. Attorney George Martin for the Northern District of Alabama and Trial Attorney Anna Gotfryd of the Civil Rights Division’s Criminal Section are prosecuting the case.

“We looked for an escaped prisoner and found partnership with the public”

Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

Chief Superintendent Clair Kelland, in charge of policing for south-west London, reflects on the pivotal role local people and police played in the search for Daniel Khalife.

“A week ago my control room received a call they had no idea would put south-west London at the centre of an international media frenzy.

“A prisoner on remand, awaiting trial, was alleged to have escaped Wandsworth Prison.

“Over the next four days, media descended upon Wandsworth and Richmond to tell the story of the search for Daniel Khalife.

“While the operation was being led by the imagination-sparking Counter Terrorism Command, a phenomenal amount of crucial work was also carried out by local police officers. They were aided by community members who shared the goal of keeping the area safe.

“I’m extremely proud both of my officers and the community here in the south west, who recognised their part in the big picture and played it with gusto.

“Across the four days of the search, hundreds of police officers and staff across Wandsworth, Richmond, Kingston and Merton were either carrying out work directly linked to the investigation or keeping their eyes peeled while going about their usual duties.

“It was local response officers who raced to meet and search the prison van, after the alarm about his disappearance was initially raised – managing to do so in just over 20 minutes!

“Safer neighbourhoods teams stayed on past their shifts to help scour Richmond Park in the wee hours of the morning.

“Yet more local officers probed the boroughs’ nooks and crannies.

“They spoke with numerous locals in person and online, trying to identify possible leads and reassuring people that counter terrorism policing had assessed Daniel Khalife did not pose a threat to the public.

“The community’s response was exceptional.

“People shared our social media posts and kept a look out. We received more than 100 calls from Londoners who had information they thought could assist the investigation and who had faith in us to get the job done.

“The information these people shared helped the Met to focus its enquiries and quickly close in on Daniel Khalife.

“I’m thankful to local residents for their patience amidst the disruption this large-scale operation brought to the area – their understanding made it easier for us to get on with the search.

“Collaborative working with communities is one way the Met aspires to tackle anti-social behaviour, violence and countless other harmful crimes that affect too many people, under the New Met For London Plan.

“The search for Daniel Khalife required huge resource – more than 150 counter terrorism officers, hundreds of police officers from local policing and yet more from pan-London teams like the dog unit and the police helicopter team.

“Not every investigation will demand such substantial resource but every crime fighting cause would benefit from the sort of strong local community and policing partnership seen during this operation.

“I look forward to working as a team with south-west Londoners in the future.”

NATO Secretary General meets with the Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine

Source: NATO

On Thursday, 14 September 2023, the NATO Secretary General, Mr. Jens Stoltenberg, will receive the Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine, Ms. Olha Stefanishyna, at NATO Headquarters.

There will be no media opportunities.

Photographs of the meeting will be available on the NATO website after the event.

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NATO Deputy Secretary General to visit the Republic of Moldova

Source: NATO

On 14 – 15 September 2023, the NATO Deputy Secretary General, Mr Mircea Geoană, will travel to Chişinău. During his visit, the Deputy Secretary General will meet the President of the Republic of Moldova, Ms Maia Sandu, the Speaker of the Parliament, Mr Igor Grosu and the Prime Minister, Mr Dorin Recean.

He will also meet with the Chief of the National Army General Staff, Commander of the National Army, Brigadier General, Eduard Ohladciuc and State Secretaries of the Ministry of Defence Mr Valeriu Mija and Mr Sergiu Plop.  

Mr Geoană will also engage with students and representatives of civil society.
 

Media advisory

14 September 2023, 12:35 (local time EEST)        Joint press statements with Prime Minister Dorin Recean

The joint press statements will be streamed live on the Facebook Page of the Government of the Republic of Moldova.

Photographs of Mr Geoană’s engagements will be available on the NATO website.

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South Greenwood — Valley Integrated Street Crime Enforcement Unit charge three people with drug and firearms offences

Source: Royal Canadian Mounted Police

The Valley Integrated Street Crime Enforcement Unit has charged three people drug trafficking and firearms related offences in South Greenwood.

On September 7, 2023, as part of an ongoing drug trafficking investigation, the Valley Integrated Street Crime Enforcement Unit, assisted by the Kings District RCMP General Investigation Section, Kings District RCMP and the Criminal Intelligence Service of Nova Scotia, executed a search warrant at a home on Hwy. 201 in South Greenwood. Officers located three people in the home and safely arrested all three. During the search, officers located and seized cocaine, morphine, methamphetamine, clonazepam, a shotgun, a rifle with an attached silencer, ammunition, scales, cash, cellular phones and illegal cigarettes.

Cullen MacDonald, 43, Sarah Keddy, 67, both of South Greenwood and, Amanda Weir, 35, of Aylesford, have been jointly charged with:

  • Possession of a Controlled Substance for the Purpose of Trafficking (4 counts);
  • Unauthorized Possession of a Firearm (2 counts);
  • Unauthorized Possession of a Device;
  • Possession of a Firearm Knowing its Possession is Unauthorized (2 counts);
  • Possession of a Device Knowing its Possession is Unauthorized;
  • Possession of a Firearm with Ammunition;
  • Unsafe Storage of a Firearm (2 counts);
  • Unsafe Storage of a Prohibited Device;
  • Possession of Property Obtained by Crime.

MacDonald is also charged with Possession of a Firearm/Device Contrary to Prohibition Order (3 counts). MacDonald has been remanded into custody and will appear in Kentville Provincial Court on October 4, 2023 at 9:30 a.m.

Keddy and Weir were both released on conditions and will appear in Kentville Provincial Court on November 15, 2023, at 9:30 a.m.

File #: 2023-1325241

Note: Attached is a photo of some of the items seized. The Valley Integrated Street Crime Enforcement Unit is comprised of members of the Kings District RCMP and the Kentville Police Service.

UPDATE: Man interviewed under caution in connection with Peckham shop incident

Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

After footage of an altercation in a Rye Lane store was shared on social media, an investigation was launched by officers from the Central South Command.

The incident, at a cosmetics store, took place on Monday, 11 September and enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances.

Following initial enquiries a 45-year-old man was interviewed under caution on Wednesday, 13 September.

A 31-year-old woman arrested on Tuesday, 12 September has been released on bail.

Detective Chief Superintendent Seb Adjei-Addoh, local policing commander for Southwark, said: “I would like to thank local people for their patience as we work to establish the full circumstances around the allegations made.

“We continue to examine various clips of footage that depict small sections of the wider incident and are working to establish what offences were committed and by whom.

“My officers will be patrolling Rye Lane today to provide reassurance to the community – I know that this incident will cause concern and I urge anyone who is worried to speak with their local policing team or with officers on patrol.”

Anyone who witnessed the incident but haven’t yet spoken to police please call 101 quoting CAD 3943/11Sep.

IOCTA spotlight report on malware-based cyber-attacks published

Source: Europol

Malware-based cyber-attacks, specifically ransomware, remain the most prominent threat. These attacks can attain a broad reach and have a significant financial impact on industry. Europol’s spotlight report takes an in-depth look at the nature of malware attacks as well as the ransomware groups’ business structures. The theft of sensitive data could establish itself as the central goal of cyber-attacks, thereby…

Detectives urge witnesses to come forward as murder investigation launched in Croydon

Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

Detectives are urging witnesses to come forward as they investigate a fatal stabbing in Croydon.

Police were called shortly after 18:00hrs on Tuesday, 12 September to reports of people fighting on North Walk in New Addington.

Officers attended along with the London Ambulance Service. Two men were found nearby with stab wounds.

One of the men, aged 20, died at the scene. His family has been informed.

A post-mortem examination will be held in due course.

The second man, aged 19, was taken to hospital for treatment. His injuries are not believed to be life-threatening.

A 20-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder.

Officers from Specialist Crime are investigating.

Detective Inspector Jason Fitzpatrick, said: “This fatal attack happened in daylight and I’m sure it would have been witnessed by a number of people.

“We are carrying out a number of enquiries, including a review of local CCTV. I would ask that anyone who has a video doorbell, or who was driving in the area with a dash cam, to please check their footage.

“It is vital that we establish what happened yesterday evening and locate those responsible.”

Superintendent Mitch Carr, from the South Area BCU, said: “The local community will share our shock and concerns following this tragic loss of a young life.

“You will see additional police officers in the area and I would ask that you speak with them if you have any information. It is only by working together that we can reduce violent crime, and we need your help with this investigation.”

Any witnesses are asked to call 101 or post @MetCC quoting reference CAD 6879/12Sep. To remain 100% anonymous contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or visit crimestoppers-uk.org.

Image released of man police want to speak to re historic sexual assault in Ealing

Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

Detectives investigating a report of historic sexual assault in Ealing have released an image of a man they want to identify and speak with.

The offence, which was reported to police earlier this year, is alleged to have taken place at student accommodation at a hospital in Ealing in late 1977 – early 1978 when the victim was aged 19.

Despite extensive enquiries being undertaken, the man, who officers believe may be called Gary, remains unidentified.

The image released is from the late 1970s, but we are hoping that someone who recognises the man can tell us who and where he is.

If the man in the image is you, please contact police immediately.

Anyone with information should call police on 101 or ‘X’ @MetCC quoting CAD 4971/08SEP2023.

To remain 100% anonymous call the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or visit Crimestoppers-org.uk.

Tessier — Update: Rosetown RCMP on scene of serious collision on Highway #7

Source: Royal Canadian Mounted Police

On September 11, 2023 at approximately 1:20 p.m., Rosetown RCMP received a report of a collision on Highway #7, just west of Tessier, SK.

Initial investigation determined a westbound semi and an eastbound SUV collided. The driver of the SUV was declared deceased by EMS at the scene. He has been identified as a 75-year-old male from Medicine Hat, AB. His family has been notified. The sole passenger of the SUV was taken to hospital with injuries described as serious in nature. The driver and sole occupant of the semi reported minor injuries.

Highway #7 was closed for initial investigation but has since re-opened. Rosetown RCMP continue to investigate with the assistance of a Saskatchewan RCMP collision reconstructionist.