Archive for September, 2007

Most Wanted Pedophile - Prosecutor J. D. Roy Atchison

Prosecutor J. D. Roy Atchison
Photo of Alleged Pedophile J.D. Roy Atchison from the NYTimes


By ABBY GOODNOUGH
Published: September 29, 2007


GULF BREEZE, Fla., Sept. 25 — To neighbors here, J. D. Roy Atchison was a deft federal prosecutor, an involved father and a devoted volunteer, coaching girls’ softball and basketball teams year in and year out.


Mr. Atchison, 53, was arrested getting off a plane in Detroit on Sept. 16 and charged with the unthinkable. The authorities there said he was carrying a doll and petroleum jelly, and that he had arranged with an undercover agent to have sex with a 5-year-old girl.


What the authorities saw in the Internet sting operation that led to Mr. Atchison’s arrest was a man who led a second life as “fldaddy04,” the moniker on a Yahoo profile traced to him. “I adore everything about young girls,” the profile says, “how they talk, think, act, walk, look.”


The police in Michigan said Mr. Atchison had been chatting online for two weeks with an undercover detective for the Macomb County Sheriff’s Department, who posed as a mother offering to let men have sex with her young daughter. When she expressed concern that sex could injure the girl, according to court documents, Mr. Atchison responded, “I’m always gentle and loving; not to worry; no damage ever; no rough stuff ever ever.”


He added, “I’ve done it plenty.”



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Miami Fugitive Shawn Labeet

Shawn Sherwin LaBeet is the name of the shooter in Miami who is being sought for shooting 4 police officers. Two other names were previously reported as the shooter’s name. First it was thought that Kevin Wehner was the shooter, then a girlfriend lied to police and said the shooter’s name was Robert Parker.


This is an update to the earlier story reported at Most Wanted Newspaper;

One Miami-Dade police officer was shot dead and three others wounded late Thursday morning after they stopped a man driving erratically through a Southwest Miami-Dade County neighborhood.


The man opened fire on the officers with a high-powered weapon before fleeing, police said. Law enforcement officers from across South Florida swarmed to the scene to assist in the search for the fugitive. Streets and local highway exits were closed to seal off escape routes. Cars were stopped and trunks searched. The search later extended to Central Broward County, where the suspect was reportedly sighted at mid-afternoon.

The search for the culprit was complicated when police initially released an erroneous identification and photograph for the suspect. Almost five hours after the 11 a.m. shooting, police identified another man, 25-year-old Shawn Sherwin LaBeet, as the correct suspect. They said a second photograph they released was the correct one.

In another apparently erroneus lead, Miami-Dade police at about 4 p.m. reported a sighting of LaBeet behind the wheel of a black Pontiac Vibe accompanied by a woman and two children in Central Broward County. The auto soon after was located, empty, at a Target parking lot in Oakland Park, where it was roped off with yellow tape. But after locating the occupants, police then said the man driving the car was not LaBeet.



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Miami Most Wanted Shawn Sherwin LaBeet - Cop Killer

Suspect Shawn Sherwin LaBeet, 25, is being sought by police in the shooting of four Miami-Dade police officers. One has died. His name was misreported as Robert Parker. That information was false.

Shawn Sherwin LaBeet
Miami Most Wanted Shawn Sherwin LaBeet



Manhunt On For Suspected Cop Killer


(AP) A gunman armed with a high-powered weapon killed a Miami-Dade County police officer and injured three others Thursday and then fled, causing authorities to descend on a residential neighborhood in a large manhunt, officials said.


Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Alvarez confirmed that one of officers died. All four had been brought to hospitals, but authorities refused to release further information on them because they were trying to notify their families.


At first, investigators incorrectly identified the suspected shooter as Kevin Wehner, but he is actually hundreds of miles away in the Jacksonville area and was not involved in the shootings, said police spokeswoman Linda O’Brien.

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