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Porn legend Jenna Jameson has officially been charged with DUI -- drugs and alcohol -- after smashing her car into a light pole last month in Orange County.

TMZ broke the story ... Jameson was arrested after the single-car accident early in the morning on May 25th. We're told she showed signs of intoxication, took a field sobriety test, and was subsequently busted on suspicion of DUI.

According to law enforcement, Jenna blew a .13 and had two prescription drugs in her system at the time of her arrest -- zolpidem (Ambien) and buprenorphine (Suboxone).

Jenna has been charged with two counts of DUI and one count of driving without a valid license.

If convicted on all counts, Jenna faces up to a year in jail.
 

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Anarchists disrupt Pride Weekend, six arrested

Posted by Detective Mark Jamieson

Just after midnight this morning a group began to assemble for a “flash mob” at the corner of 12th and Madison. This was during the annual Pride Festival Weekend, so there were a lot of people out on the streets and a number of officers assigned to the event. The group grew to about 40 people and then about 15 minutes later broke up, with most wandering north on 12th Avenue. Shortly thereafter, the group reassembled on 13th Avenue and began marching westbound on East Pine Street towards 12th. Once on 12th Avenue, the group continued north, walking in the street, and then east on Olive, toward Cal Anderson Park. At approximately 12:40 am, there were reports of members of the group lighting off fireworks.

The group continued on to Broadway, still taking over the street. Officers were now seeing members of the group knocking over road signs and dragging garbage cans into the street. At about 12:45 am officers attempted to contact and detain an unidentified white female who was in the process of dragging a trash can into the street, but she eluded officers and ran back into the crowd. The group then continued onto East Pike Street, walking eastbound, where they were met by a line of officers at 10th Avenue and East Pike Street. The group stopped and began to dance and bang on drums. Several in the group took the opportunity to yell at the officers. Several in the crowd then began to place bandanas over their faces and officers overheard some in the group discuss breaking windows.

After several minutes, the group began to move south along 10th Avenue to East Union, then east on Union to 11th, where officers reported seeing more members put bandanas on their faces. It appeared to officers that some in the group might be affiliated with the various anarchist groups. The group walked around eventually ending up back at 12th and Madison.

Shortly after 1:00 am, a police commander gave the group the order to get out of the street and back onto the sidewalk. The street was cleared and the group left the street and assembled on the sidewalk. A 25 year old male, who was on the sidewalk, purposely stepped off the sidewalk back into the street and proceeded to walk directly to, and in front of, the police commander. The man clicked his heels and stood at attention in front of the commander. The commander informed the man he was under arrest, and directed officers to arrest him. When the man was taken into custody, the group grew agitated and verbally abusive.

Officers saw an unknown man jump on top of a parked car and begin to stomp and jump up and down on it. Officers ordered the man to stop and get down off the car. The man refused, and pepper spray was used. Several members of the group surged forward and a 24 year old male rushed forward and kicked the commander in the knee. Pepper spray was again used on the suspect. That man was arrested for assault. As officers moved forward to assist the officer, a 30 year old man and a 31 year old woman immediately grabbed onto the man being arrested and attempted to pull him back into the crowd. The 31 year old female had been arrested earlier in the week for trespassing and is well known in the anarchist community. The two were arrested for Hindering Law Enforcement. A 29 year old woman was arrested for Pedestrian Interference and Obstructing, while a 22 year old woman was arrested for Pedestrian Interference during the disturbance.

All six suspects were transported to the East Precinct, where they were treated for the effects of pepper spray and later booked into the King County Jail for the various charges.









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[h=2]Shots fired in Westlake Park, one person arrested[/h] Posted by Detective Mark Jamieson
An officer was at 4th and Pine shortly after midnight when he heard at least four gunshots and saw several people running from Westlake Park. The officer advised radio of the incident and several other witnesses called 911. Additional officers responded to the area. Officers saw several men in a verbal argument that looked like it was about to turn physical. The four men were detained and questioned. None of the men were in possession of a firearm, and did not want to pursue any police involvement. The men were allowed to leave.
A description of a possible suspect was broadcast over radio stating that he was last seen heading south. Security officers working in the 1300 Block of 5th Avenue reported seeing a male climbing on top of a roof. Officers responded and contacted a 22 year old man. A records check showed that he had a Department of Corrections (DOC) felony warrant, which was later verified. He also had in his possession a spring loaded knife. Officers found a handgun magazine with several bullets, and several baggies of marijuana in the immediate area of where the suspect was contacted. Officers also located spent shell casings in Westlake Park, near where witnesses stated the shots were fired. It appears that the spent shell casings match the bullets found in the magazine. The suspect was arrested and later booked into the King County Jail on his outstanding warrant. Officers could not locate any victims or damaged property as a result of the shots fired.


S @Staci

damn dont you get off work at about that time and dont you usually walk that way (or used to when you lived in the other spot)

you coulda seen that shit or been in the area when it happened if you hadnt moved, good shit