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Chief Faces Possible Charges Of Excessive Force With Man Who Tried Drowning Baby
Greenwood Police Chief Greg Hallgrimson is the subject of an ongoing federal investigation.
Greenwood, MO – Federal investigators are working to determine whether or not the Greenwood police chief used excessive force against a man who told police he tried to drown his six-month-old daughter in a pond in December.
Investigators believe that 28-year-old Jonathon Stephen Zicarelli’s child had been in the water for approximately 10 minutes before he went to the Greenwood Police Department on Dec. 17, 2018, and flatly confessed to her murder, The Kansas City Star reported.
“There was no emotion whatsoever,” Greenwood Police Lieutenant Aaron Fordham recalled, adding that Zicarelli was positive that the little girl was dead.
Greenwood Police Chief Greg Hallgrimson and Corporal Tom Calhoun immediately rushed out to the icy pond, where they spotted the unconscious baby floating face-up in the water.
Still clad in his uniform, boots, and vest, Cpl. Calhoun waded into the thigh-deep water until he reached her lifeless body.
Her lungs were filled with water, and her wide-open eyes were black and muddy, he said.
Cpl. Calhoun rushed the little girl to the shore, where they cleared grass and water from her mouth.
They began administering CPR on the bank, and the baby miraculously began breathing again just moments later.
They took off her wet clothing and swaddled her in Chief Hallgrimson’s shirt until emergency medical personnel arrived to take her to the hospital.
“There was someone watching over that child today,” Lt. Fordham told The Kansas City Star at the time.
She was treated for severe hypothermia, but was in stable condition later that afternoon, he said.
Zicarelli later told investigators that in the 24 hours prior to the attack, he went down to the water three times to build up the nerve to drown his daughter, according to court documents.
He said he was stressed by the demands of the holiday season, and that he wanted to make life easier for his wife, all of which led to him having “bad thoughts.”
Zicarelli was arrested for first-degree assault, and remains in jail on $500,000 bond.
Federal investigators met with him there on Friday, his attorney, Tom Porto, told The Kansas City Star.
“I can confirm that the FBI was at the Jackson County jail on Friday investigating a possible criminal civil rights violation committed against Mr. Zicarelli by the Police Chief of Greenwood,” Porto said.
He did not provide details regarding how Chief Hallgrimson allegedly violated the attempted murderer’s civil rights.
Chief Hallgrimson was placed on administrative leave by the Greenwood Board of Aldermen on Dec. 26, 2018.
The city refused to disclose a reason for his suspension, and said it was a personnel matter, The Kansas City Star reported.
His attorney has told him not to discuss the case at this time, Chief Hallgrimson told the paper on Monday.
Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker requested the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) assistance per a 2015 memorandum of understanding (MOU) agreement, she said.
“The MOU that we have was triggered on this case,” Peters Baker confirmed. “The MOU is when we have use of force incidents in order to review that we all notify each and then figure out what is the right path and who has the better case, if there is a case and who should proceed. Everybody is doing a review.”
I've never seen a solar powered jet airplane or freight train. How big of a sail would it take to move a container ship across the ocean?
you understand how narrow minded that statement is right??I've never seen a solar powered jet airplane or freight train. How big of a sail would it take to move a container ship across the ocean?
you understand how narrow minded that statement is right??
Because you have never seen it, it is not viable?
140 years ago, no one had ever seen a vehicle (wagon/stage coach) go down the road with out an animal pulling it,
140 years ago, everyone used candles why invent the light bulb?
What happened to all the wagon wheel manufactures? candle makers?
I would say America was built on the "it can't be done" being done. The world in always changing, adapt or become extinct.
there may never be a solar powered plane, but to make the statement you made means they should never ever try. That no improvement in efficiency should investigated.
DOS was a computer language that worked, why the hell did someone have to invent "Windows" and a mouse?
you understand how narrow minded that statement is right??
Because you have never seen it, it is not viable?
140 years ago, no one had ever seen a vehicle (wagon/stage coach) go down the road with out an animal pulling it,
140 years ago, everyone used candles why invent the light bulb?
What happened to all the wagon wheel manufactures? candle makers?
I would say America was built on the "it can't be done" being done. The world in always changing, adapt or become extinct.
there may never be a solar powered plane, but to make the statement you made means they should never ever try. That no improvement in efficiency should investigated.
DOS was a computer language that worked, why the hell did someone have to invent "Windows" and a mouse?
Could be, either way I am sure in 140 years the tech will be amazing.Maybe AOC's plan will be viable in 140 years.
Yea battery tech is where advancements are focused.i believe the next "big" energy revolution is the solid state battery. more power, less heat possible game changer in the stored energy sector.
Lips??? She has lips???I hate this blown-up lips, when they look like someone smashed a donut right into their face.
HATE IT!
Government mandated innovation? Worked so well for the Soviets... much better that our dumb old markets... I guess that’s why the USSR buried us and they’re the sole superpower. RIP USA.Could be, either way I am sure in 140 years the tech will be amazing.
Yea battery tech is where advancements are focused.
I did not mean to come off as a dick. I will give another example.
Lets take coal. Coal is dying tech, that is a fact. Coal's peak was in 1997 I believe. Better alternatives have come about. The only thing coal has to offer is jobs. And as I told my father when he brought it up, no one cared about the candle maker going out of business when the light bulb was invented.
Right now electric car won't work for me, but I can see it in a city environment where trips are shorter. Cities are where cars replaced horses first, same with electricity and cell phones. It takes a generation or two for change to happen. I imagine my great grand children will not know what an internal combustion engine is.
At the rate I purchase vehicles (about every 15 years), it would not surprise me if my next one is electric, possibly self driving also. I need 800 mile range, or 400 mile range with 15-20 min charge time or both.
When people bitch about cars and pollution I answer with, "can you imagine how much horse shit would be around if all these cars were horse drawn, can you imagine how dirty our water would be". That always shuts them up. I imagine the replacement to the internal combustion engine will have a different type of "pollution" probably solid matter.
I understand the reluctance to change, but change will happen.
Maybe AOC's plan will be viable in 140 years.
... but "the green new deal" would be a putting the mandate in place before the logistics and implementation (never mind the tech and manufacturing of that tech) are ready.
Looking ahead and not being the buggy whip maker is understandable.Could be, either way I am sure in 140 years the tech will be amazing.
Yea battery tech is where advancements are focused.
I did not mean to come off as a dick. I will give another example.
Lets take coal. Coal is dying tech, that is a fact. Coal's peak was in 1997 I believe. Better alternatives have come about. The only thing coal has to offer is jobs. And as I told my father when he brought it up, no one cared about the candle maker going out of business when the light bulb was invented.
Right now electric car won't work for me, but I can see it in a city environment where trips are shorter. Cities are where cars replaced horses first, same with electricity and cell phones. It takes a generation or two for change to happen. I imagine my great grand children will not know what an internal combustion engine is.
At the rate I purchase vehicles (about every 15 years), it would not surprise me if my next one is electric, possibly self driving also. I need 800 mile range, or 400 mile range with 15-20 min charge time or both.
When people bitch about cars and pollution I answer with, "can you imagine how much horse shit would be around if all these cars were horse drawn, can you imagine how dirty our water would be". That always shuts them up. I imagine the replacement to the internal combustion engine will have a different type of "pollution" probably solid matter.
I understand the reluctance to change, but change will happen.
There is no other substance on earth that has as much READY AVAILABLE and accessible potential energy as fossil fuels. I think we have learned enough about chemistry to say that with confidence.you understand how narrow minded that statement is right??
Because you have never seen it, it is not viable?
140 years ago, no one had ever seen a vehicle (wagon/stage coach) go down the road with out an animal pulling it,
140 years ago, everyone used candles why invent the light bulb?
What happened to all the wagon wheel manufactures? candle makers?
I would say America was built on the "it can't be done" being done. The world in always changing, adapt or become extinct.
there may never be a solar powered plane, but to make the statement you made means they should never ever try. That no improvement in efficiency should investigated.
DOS was a computer language that worked, why the hell did someone have to invent "Windows" and a mouse?
What you do is unscrew the oil drain plug and then quickly jam a candle in. Use a low melt point one like bees wax.That jagoff’s car looks poised for someone to help him through the first half of an oil change.
Saw this when I scrolled down. I like the way you think.
Where will the electricity to charge the cars come from? Nuclear? Hydro electric? Are the tree huggers letting us build more of either?Could be, either way I am sure in 140 years the tech will be amazing.
Yea battery tech is where advancements are focused.
I did not mean to come off as a dick. I will give another example.
Lets take coal. Coal is dying tech, that is a fact. Coal's peak was in 1997 I believe. Better alternatives have come about. The only thing coal has to offer is jobs. And as I told my father when he brought it up, no one cared about the candle maker going out of business when the light bulb was invented.
Right now electric car won't work for me, but I can see it in a city environment where trips are shorter. Cities are where cars replaced horses first, same with electricity and cell phones. It takes a generation or two for change to happen. I imagine my great grand children will not know what an internal combustion engine is.
At the rate I purchase vehicles (about every 15 years), it would not surprise me if my next one is electric, possibly self driving also. I need 800 mile range, or 400 mile range with 15-20 min charge time or both.
When people bitch about cars and pollution I answer with, "can you imagine how much horse shit would be around if all these cars were horse drawn, can you imagine how dirty our water would be". That always shuts them up. I imagine the replacement to the internal combustion engine will have a different type of "pollution" probably solid matter.
I understand the reluctance to change, but change will happen.
Helium3/fusion could be a source.Skookum, we don't have to restrict ourselves to fossil fuels just because they are readily available and accessible. It's worth putting part of our money into other options since fossil fuel reserves are finite and apparently, our population growth will never stop.
Ok, I'm with you in spirit, but I'm a pragmatist. Say you have 10,000 tons of freight to move from Georgia to Idaho. Name one single possiblity of getting it there without using any fossil fuel. No gas or diesel, and no coal fired power plants.Skookum, we don't have to restrict ourselves to fossil fuels just because they are readily available and accessible. It's worth putting part of our money into other options since fossil fuel reserves are finite and apparently, our population growth will never stop.
Sorry about that, but this whole debate is a kin to saying, " Gee, if I just had a real live super model as a sex slave...then I wouldn't have to masturbate to porn!"You guys have the attention span of a Chihuahua on crack, solving the world energy problem is NOT motivational, do I need to bring out my saggy ass collection?
Because that is so motivational.You guys have the attention span of a Chihuahua on crack, solving the world energy problem is NOT motivational, do I need to bring out my saggy ass collection?
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you understand how narrow minded that statement is right??
Because you have never seen it, it is not viable?
140 years ago, no one had ever seen a vehicle (wagon/stage coach) go down the road with out an animal pulling it,
140 years ago, everyone used candles why invent the light bulb?
What happened to all the wagon wheel manufactures? candle makers?
I would say America was built on the "it can't be done" being done. The world in always changing, adapt or become extinct.
there may never be a solar powered plane, but to make the statement you made means they should never ever try. That no improvement in efficiency should investigated.
DOS was a computer language that worked, why the hell did someone have to invent "Windows" and a mouse?