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Officer assaulted by woman exposing herself at bloodbank

DAYTON - Police swarmed the Dayton Community Blood center just before noon Monday, June 15, after an officer responding to an indecent exposure call radioed she was in danger.

Drivers in the 300 block of South Main Street called police to report a woman exposing her breasts to people outside the blood center, according to police.

When the female officer arrived, the woman attacked the officer and had to be subdued with force, police said. It was unclear if the woman was Tasered, but the female officer asked for a supervisor to come to the scene.

The female officer received minor cuts during the disturbance.

The woman was taken to Montgomery County Jail but was later removed by Dayton Fire Department medics to be taken for a mental evaluation, investigators said.

The woman’s age and identity are unknown.

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By Funny Man

June 15, 2009 4:22 PM | Link to this

Maybe they asked her if she was B positive and she thought they were asking about her breast size, so she whipped em out.

By disbar mat heck and all judges

June 16, 2009 6:41 AM | Link to this

You must tell all of your friends that you read this as it will be deleted. Lest you become informed. The reason I am posting this here is because the DDN will not allow posts on the story of the 12 year old boy on a bicycle that was murdered by a speeding gun toting drug dealer that was released to the street by mat heck and judges WISEMAN GORMAN MCCRACKEN The DDN deleted all posts from the first article and refuses to allow posts on any updates. The posters on the first article wanted to know the name of the perpetrator and the names of the judges that turned him loose. This is classified information so no more posts. The DDN is actually purposefully and overtly trying to HIDE information from you. Case number 2004 CR 03284- STATE OF OHIO vs ANTWONNE MCGINNIS 12/03/2004 INDICTMENT FOR ATTEMPTED GRAND THEFT (MV) & POSSESSION OF CRIMINAL TOOLS FILED. 12/29/2004 REQUEST FOR INTERVENTION IN LIEU OF CONVICTION FILED BY ATTY CYNTHIA KARNS. 01/25/2005 DECISION FILED, TREATMENT IN LIEU OF CONVICTION. judgeGORMAN 03/14/2006 NOTICE OF REVOCATION HEARING AND ORDER FILED, BOND IS $5000. (for robbery an F2 and testing positive for pot) GORMAN 04/21/2006 ENTRY OF WAIVER AND PLEA FILED 1-19-05. GUILTY TO ATTEMPT TO COMMIT THEFT (M.V.). GORMAN 5/10/06. DEFT SENTENCED TO 5 YRS COMMUNITY CONTROL. Judge MCCRACKEN ALERT ISSUED ORDER OF ABSCONDER CAPIAS- LOCAL issued on: 11/07/2006 For: MCGINNIS, ANTWONNE 12/08/2006 ALERT SERVED ORDER OF ABSCONDER CAPIAS- LOCAL served on: 12/06/2006 For: MCGINNIS, ANTWONNE 12/12/2006 OFFENDER ARREST NOTICE FILED, BOND SET AT $2500. judge GORMAN Date: 08/15/2007 TERMINATION ENTRY FILED. SENTENCED 1-17-07 TO CRC 12 MONTHS FOR COUNT 1 AND 12 MONTHS FOR COUNT 2. BOTH COUNTS ARE CONCURRENT TO EACH OTHER AND CONCURRENT TO 06 CR 5180. GORMAN Case number 2006 CR 05180- STATE OF OHIO vs ANTWONNE L. MCGINNIS12/14/2006 INDICTMENT FOR POSSESSION OF COCAINE(5 GRAMS BUT < 10 GRAMS - CRACK) FILED ORC2925.11 Possession of controlled substances. c) If the amount of the drug involved equals or exceeds …… five grams but is less than ten grams of crack cocaine, possession of cocaine is a felony of the third degree, and the court SHALL impose as a mandatory prison term one of the prison terms prescribed for a felony of the third degree. ORC 2929.14 Definite prison terms. (3) For a felony of the third degree, the prison term shall be one, two, three, four, or five years. 01/19/2007 TERMINATION ENTRY FILED. SENTENCED 1-17-07 TO CRC 12 MONTHS CONCURRENT TO 04 CR 3284. SUSPEND DRIVER’S LICENSE 6 MONTHS. MANDATORY FINE OF 5,000. GORMAN 2008 CR 01458- STATE OF OHIO vs ANTWONNE MCGINNIS 05/05/2008 INDICTMENT FOR HAVING WEAPONS UNDER DISABILITY (PRIOR DRUG CONVICTION) FILED. 06/20/2008 ENTRY OF WAIVER AND PLEA FILED. GUILTY 6-19-08 TO HAVING WEAPONS UNDER DISABILITY (PRIOR DRUG CONVICTION). FINAL DISPO 7-17-08. WISEMAN 07/18/2008 TERMINATION ENTRY FILED 07/17/08. SENTENCED TO 5 YRS COMMUNITY CONTROL. WISEMAN 2008 CR 02781- STATE OF OHIO vs ANTWONNE L. MCGINNIS 09/02/2008 ENTRY OF WAIVER AND PLEA FILED GUILTY 08/28/08 DISRUPTING PUBLIC SERVICES. FINAL DISPO 09/11/08. HALL 09/17/2008 TERMINATION ENTRY FILED 9/11/08. SENTENCED TO 5 YRS COMMUNITY CONTROL. Judge WISEMAN In a nut shell all of the above means that ANTWONNE L. MCGINNIS was arrested for stealing a car. Judge GORMAN let him off. He did not comply with the terms of probation twice by robbing somebody and not staying off drugs. Judge MCCRACKEN let him off. He did not comply with the terms of probation again, judge GORMAN gave him 12 months. He was found guilty of having crack Gorman was required by law to sentence him to 1-5 years. She gave him the minimum 1 year but that was concurrent to the year he received for blowing 2 chances on the car theft charge. He actually did not serve the required sentence for the crack because he was already in prison. I cannot find if Gorman violated Ohio law because she did not sentence him to consecutive sentences. All I know is that he did not serve a sentence specifically for the crack. After he got out of prison he then was charged with WEAPONS UNDER DISABILITY (PRIOR DRUG CONVICTION). Judge WISEMAN SENTENCED him TO 5 YRS COMMUNITY CONTROL. This convicted gun toting drug dealing thief has learned that he owns the world and any little kid that is on his street deserves to be killed. To all little kids out there do not go on to Antwonne’s street.

By Heavy

June 17, 2009 7:31 AM | Link to this

DDN sure knows what they are doing.you can comment on certain stories like this one-sorry about the officer.a hit and run or a shooting,they dont want to hear.

By nana

June 17, 2009 8:17 AM | Link to this

and this is whats wrong with the city of Dayton

By cincinnati

June 17, 2009 11:31 AM | Link to this

Shame on you DDN

 
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