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To: MulhollandDrive who wrote (2414)8/19/2002 4:55:02 PM
From: Original Mad Dog  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3287
 
Makes Hester Prynne's sentence seem quite tame by comparison, doesn't it?



To: MulhollandDrive who wrote (2414)8/19/2002 4:59:48 PM
From: Oral Roberts  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 3287
 
It's pretty hard to believe in our sheltered existence that this kind of stuff goes on, but it does. The 64 dollar question is what do we do about it?

On a lighter note sometimes instant justice is OK:)

LOS ANGELES
Judo Club Puts Hold on Alleged Carjacker
By RICHARD WINTON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A 20-year-old Los Angeles man was arrested Sunday on suspicion of
carjacking and kidnapping after a series of alleged crimes that ended when
he tried to take the minivan of a university judo club and was forced into
submission.

After he was treated for minor injuries, Tyrone Hogan was being held on
$1.2-million bail, said LAPD Sgt. Alan Hamilton of the Hollywood
Division.

The alleged
crimes--which
included a carjacking,
a mugging and a
kidnapping--concluded
at a gas station at
Santa Monica
Boulevard and Highland Avenue when Hogan
tried to carjack a vehicle that carried a judo club
from Florida International University, authorities
said.

"He was detained, to say the least," Hamilton
said. A bloodied Hogan was treated at the scene
and taken to Los Angeles police headquarters
downtown.

The events began around 1:30 p.m. when Hogan allegedly carjacked a man and woman outside their
Hollywood-area home in the 1100 block of Gordon Street, Hamilton said.

After pulling the man out of the vehicle, Hamilton said, Hogan got into the driver's seat and drove off
with the woman inside.

Hogan tried unsuccessfully to grab the woman's purse, Hamilton said. Hogan then forced the woman
out of the vehicle while it was still moving, officials said.

Hamilton said police soon received a 911 call from a Mobil gas station. Hamilton said Hogan had
apparently pulled into the station to grab another vehicle.

Hogan tried to take a beige minivan that contained the judo club, which was in town to teach a class in
Long Beach, officials said. The club had just completed a tour of Hollywood and was about to head to
Los Angeles International Airport, Hamilton said.

Hogan asked a member of the coed judo club for money and then became involved in a struggle with
some of the others as he tried to get the minivan, Hamilton said.

It was then, police said, that several members of the judo club used their skills to restrain Hogan.

"We had this guy like a pretzel on the ground," said Nestor Bustillo, the club's judo instructor. Team
members placed Hogan in what Bustillo called a body hold.

"Judo team, 1; carjacker, 0," Hamilton said.
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To: MulhollandDrive who wrote (2414)8/20/2002 10:36:52 AM
From: Alan Smithee  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3287
 
And what of the father?

Curious, isn't it (not really) that Islamic law imposes no punishment on a man who impregnates a woman out of wedlock.