So terrifying! A man with a knife hijacked a school bus carrying 11 elementary school students. The police chased the vehicle for about 20 minutes before police were able to take over the bus.
Nicholas John Miller, 22, was arrested by police following a hijacking of a school bus that was transporting Pinewood Elementary School students in Jacksonville, Ark. A scary police chase went on for about 10 miles before the alleged hijacker was taken into custody.
Arkansas School Bus Hijacked With 11 Elementary School Students On Board
The school bus was reportedly hijacked in the town of Jacksonville, Ark., which is located about 12 miles away from the capital city, Little Rock. The bus hijacking started when the man reportedly tried to carjack another woman who told him she had no car to offer him, according to police.
“The bus had stopped nearby, and Miller left the woman, boarded the bus and, armed with the knife,...
Nicholas John Miller, 22, was arrested by police following a hijacking of a school bus that was transporting Pinewood Elementary School students in Jacksonville, Ark. A scary police chase went on for about 10 miles before the alleged hijacker was taken into custody.
Arkansas School Bus Hijacked With 11 Elementary School Students On Board
The school bus was reportedly hijacked in the town of Jacksonville, Ark., which is located about 12 miles away from the capital city, Little Rock. The bus hijacking started when the man reportedly tried to carjack another woman who told him she had no car to offer him, according to police.
“The bus had stopped nearby, and Miller left the woman, boarded the bus and, armed with the knife,...
- 10/17/2013
- by Hollywood Life Staff
- HollywoodLife
The cops call them Harley-riding "terrorists," but a group of bikers in California say they're misunderstood-and to prove it, they're using the whitest-collar of legal tactics: They're suing.
In 2010, the small, rural city of Hemet, California, made headlines when its tiny police department was besieged by a series of booby traps aimed at killing gang task-force officers. The police quickly focused their attention on a local gang of skinheads and an outlaw band of bikers known as the Vagos. It turned out that the alleged attackers had an axe to grind with a local anti-gang detective, and had no connection with the two groups.
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Now, the Vagos International Motorcycle Club has filed a lawsuit claiming their reputation was tarnished by the investigation. The 14-page lawsuit, filed March 17, alleges that law-enforcement officials defamed the 42-year-old club by referring to them at...
In 2010, the small, rural city of Hemet, California, made headlines when its tiny police department was besieged by a series of booby traps aimed at killing gang task-force officers. The police quickly focused their attention on a local gang of skinheads and an outlaw band of bikers known as the Vagos. It turned out that the alleged attackers had an axe to grind with a local anti-gang detective, and had no connection with the two groups.
Related story on The Daily Beast: The Serial Killer Sisterhood
Now, the Vagos International Motorcycle Club has filed a lawsuit claiming their reputation was tarnished by the investigation. The 14-page lawsuit, filed March 17, alleges that law-enforcement officials defamed the 42-year-old club by referring to them at...
- 3/31/2011
- by Christine Pelisek
- The Daily Beast
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