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Saturday, January 12, 2019

More Passaic County Officers Arrested for Extortion, Robbery, Police Brutality, Drug Dealing


Matthew Torres

PATERSON, New Jersey  — 


Wednesday morning’s arrest of Police Officer Matthew Torres — the fifth city cop nabbed in an ongoing FBI probe — drew a mixed reaction from community activists, who said the case seems to confirm longstanding suspicions some people had about Paterson cops.

But community leaders also said they see the arrests as a sign that authorities are ridding the department of its bad apples, providing an opportunity to improve the relationship between the police and city residents.

Torres, who was charged with violating citizens’ civil rights, is accused of participating in an illegal traffic stop in Paterson in December 2017, an incident during which he and one of the other accused cops, Eudy Ramos, allegedly took $1,000 in cash from a passenger in the vehicle.

Torres, 30, was suspended for 30 days last summer in connection with allegations of steroid use, according to city law enforcement sources.

Wearing handcuffs and leg irons, Torres appeared in federal court on Wednesday afternoon, and Judge Steven Mannion ordered his release on a $100,000 bond as the accused cop’s mother and fiancĂ©e looked on.

During the hearing, Torres’ lawyer, John Whipple, asked that Torres be allowed to travel to Pennsylvania while free on bail because he plans to be married there next year. Authorities granted that request.

When asked for comment, Whipple said his client has been cooperative with authorities, surrendering to federal agents. “We’re looking forward to reviewing the evidence and moving forward on how to approach the case,” Whipple said.

Three other rogue officers have pleaded guilty in the probe. The criminal charges against Ramos are still pending. Four of the officers arrested in the case —including Torres — went through the police academy together in 2014.


Matthew Torres leaves Federal Court in Newark on Wednesday, December 19, 2018. Matthew Torres was arrested Wednesday morning by federal agents, and charged with participating in an illegal traffic stop in Paterson last December with Eudy Ramos, another accused officer, according to authorities. (Photo: Michael Karas/NorthJersey.com)

“How long has this been going on undetected?” asked Zellie Thomas, a schoolteacher and leader of Paterson’s Black Lives Matter group. “We’ll never know. But there had to be a culture in place that allowed it to happen.”

Activist Bilal Hakeem, who has been critical of the Police Department in recent years, said he was saddened by the “scandalous allegations and convictions of officers who think they are above the law.”

“They took an oath, and they violated that oath,” Hakeem said. “Whatever penalty they get, they deserve.”

But the Rev. Kenneth Clayton, head of the Paterson chapter of the NAACP, said the corruption case provided an opportunity for bridge-building between the community and the department.

“The residents appreciate the fact that the police are being policed,” Clayton said. “There were always suspicions of corruption, but there was never any proof. Now we have a city administration and a police chief and a police director who want to make sure the department has integrity.”


Matthew Torres leaves Federal Court in Newark on Wednesday, December 19, 2018. Matthew Torres was arrested Wednesday morning by federal agents, and charged with participating in an illegal traffic stop in Paterson last December with Eudy Ramos, another accused officer, according to authorities. (Photo: Michael Karas/NorthJersey.com)

The Rev. James Staton, a former city councilman, called the arrests disconcerting but said they send a positive message. “It’s good to see that the truth is coming out,” he said. “It shows there is accountability.”

Mayor Andre Sayegh declined to comment on the latest arrest. Police Chief Troy Oswald said the FBI probe started at the request of city police officials after they heard allegations of wrongdoing by city cops.

Oswald said the FBI’s probe has actually improved morale within the Paterson Police Department. He said officers “who do their job the right way” had complained about the rogue ways of some of their colleagues.

“The guys who are hands-on and doing the job out on the street — they love this,” Oswald said of the housecleaning.

The three cops who already pleaded guilty have been fired, city officials said.

Jonathan Bustios on Tuesday admitted he made illegal stops, took cash from motorists and extorted one suspect in order to get a handgun. Ruben McAusland has admitted he sold drugs and participated in an assault on a suicide patient at a hospital emergency room. Roger Then has pleaded guilty to charges that he participated and video-recorded the hospital assault.


Paterson police officer Matthew Torres was arrested Wednesday morning by federal agents, and charged with participating in an illegal traffic stop in Paterson last December. (Photo: Photo courtesy of Paterson Police Department)

Federal law enforcement officials said Ramos and Torres allegedly sometimes used fake paperwork to trick individuals into believing that their cash seizures and vehicle stops were legitimate.

During the Dec. 7, 2017, traffic stop, Torres and Ramos placed the driver in one police car and the passenger in the other, authorities said.

The passenger told Torres and Ramos that he had two bags of marijuana and $3,100, according to the United States Attorney’s Office. Ramos took the money, placed it on the back seat of the vehicle and told the passenger that he did not care about the marijuana, authorities said.

But Ramos told the passenger that the officers could not simply let him go because his activity likely had been picked up by Paterson police cameras, authorities said.

Ramos told the passenger that the two officers would take $500 from him, have him sign a piece of paper, and then give that paper to the narcotics division, authorities said. Ramos then pretended he made a phone call to his supervisor and told the passenger that the higher-ranking cop said it had to be $800, authorities said.

Ramos took out a piece of white paper, wrote something on it, and told the passenger to sign it, authorities said. The passenger did not know what was written on the paper.

Afterward, Torres and Ramos released the driver and passenger. Authorities said the passenger told them there was $1,000 missing from his original $3,100.

Federal authorities have accused Torres and Ramos of sharing the stolen cash proceeds. The officers did not report the illegal cash seizure to the Paterson Police Department, authorities said.


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Fifth Cop Arrested in Paterson this Week

By NYNJ
December 23, 2018



A Paterson city officer has been arrested by the FBI. Allegations say Officer Mathew Torres made unjust traffic stops to steal cash from motorist. For you home-gamers, this is the 5th Paterson policeman arrested for corruption charges this year. The news comes just 24 hours after a another officer was arrested. Officer Jonathan Bustios pleaded guilty to extortion and conspiracy charges in the illegal seizure of a handgun from a driver in exchange for a lesser charge.

Officer Torres, faces a charge of conspiring to deprive individuals of their civil rights under cover of law, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of NJ. In at least one stop, he allegedly stole $1000 while pretending to write-up the cash on a report that never existed.

In April, Officer Ramos and Officer Bustios were also arrested by the Feds in connection with these investigations.



Video from an unrelated case, where officer manbun is clearly illegally searching a mans vehicle in broad daylight. (Video by Paterson Times *Explicit Language)

Two other Paterson cops have also faced charges for the beating of a hospital patient that was suicidal. Officer McAusland and Officer Then, have since accepted plea deals in March. Oh yeah, McAusland also admitted to selling heroin and weed to a FBI informant and stealing crack cocaine and heroin from the scene of a crime.


Yikes… Extortion, Robbery, Police Brutality, Drug Dealing. Is it just me or does this sound like the plot to American Gangster?

Do you think there are more officers that will be arrested? Do you think this will be the turning point to Paterson finally cleaning up its act?

Mechanic Bruce Runyon, 63, was crashed to death when a car that was raised on a floor jack fell on him at a car donation site on Lauren Canyon Boulevard in North Hollywood









Worker Crushed By Car Publicly Identified
Posted by Contributing Editor


January 2, 2019 

The coroner’s office Wednesday publicly identified a worker crushed to death in Sun Valley when a car that was raised on a floor jack fell on him.

Bruce Runyon, 63, was a resident of Winnetka, coroner’s Lt. Larry Dietz said.

The accident was about 8 a.m. Monday at 7245 Laurel Canyon Blvd., Los Angeles Fire Department spokeswoman Margaret Stewart said.



Firefighters removed the man now identified as Runyon from under the vehicle, but he died at the scene, Stewart said.


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Bruce Runyon Killed in North Hollywood Automotive Work Accident


Bruce Runyon has been identified by authorities as the victim following an accident that occurred at a car donation site on Lauren Canyon Boulevard in North Hollywood on December 31 at approximately 8:00 a.m. Mr. Runyon was underneath a car when a jack apparently failed and the vehicle fell on top of him. First responders from the Los Angeles Fire Department were apparently unable to help the man, who died at the scene. Mr. Runyon was 63 and a resident of Winnetka.



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Life Story for Bruce Edward Runyon

Bruce E. Runyon

Sunrise: March,1955 – Sunset: December, 2018



Bruce Edward Runyon, 63, was born in Burbank, CA to Robert Runyon and Margaret Madelyn (Steinmetz), the youngest of six children. He moved about the San Fernando Valley, Winnetka most recently, until his unexpected passing the morning of New Year's Eve in a tragic accident at work.


Bruce is survived by his wife Patricia (McLeod), daughter, Jennifer (Chris Lewis), son, Daniel (Veronica Macias), and five grandchildren – Grace, Logan, Jade, Melody, and Kingston, five siblings – Robert (Jane), Gail (Mark) Eltgroth, Jan Trapero, Joel, and fraternal twin, Alan (Molly), as well as many nieces, nephews, cousins, relatives and friends.


Bruce was respected by all as a dedicated family man with a heart of gold and an iron-clad work ethic. He worked in the automotive industry for over 40 years as a mechanic, tow-truck driver, and most recently for the auto auction, rarely ever missing a day. He loved everything automotive and spent much of his free time working on cars, and watching and attending NASCAR races. Bruce's first love was his family – always making sure everyone was taken care of and he never missed an opportunity to lend a helping hand or celebrate a happy occasion. His light-hearted spirit, genuine smile and kind eyes touched everyone he knew – family, friends, co-workers and neighbors alike. Bruce's passing is an incomprehensible loss but the loving memories we share leave a legacy that will be forever cherished.

Michael D. Crow, 72, was crushed to death when a piece of equipment fell on him while working at Liberty Casting in Delaware, Ohio





Man crushed to death at Liberty Casting had been injured on the job before, family says

By: Rob Sneed


January 02, 2019



DELAWARE, Ohio (WCMH) -- 


Michael Crow, 72, was killed Friday morning when a piece of equipment crushed him while working at Liberty Casting Friday morning. His family tells NBC4 it wasn't the first injury he had received on the job.

The Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) said their investigation into the fatal accident is still in its infancy. OSHA officials couldn't release any details on the most recent incident, pending the investigation.

NBC4 obtained records from the explosion at the iron foundry in August 22, 2018, which burned several workers with molten iron. One of the victims died from their injuries, Larry Johnson with OSHA said. Those records show Liberty Casting received multiple violations and was fined more than $70,000 as a result.

Just over four months later, Michael Crow died in an unrelated industrial accident at the foundry. The incident report obtained from Delaware County emergency services says a piece of equipment crushed the Fairfield County man. When they were able to get the equipment off him, he was no longer breathing.

His brother Donald Crow says his family is in mourning tonight.

“Oh that was terrible. There was no need of that. I don’t know how he got in between the two walls, how many guys were supposed to handle--I don’t even know what it was,” said Crow.

Donald told NBC4 he had worried about his brother ever since he says Michael was hurt on the job several months back.

"He was working on this shaker table and the guy helped him turn it on. It damn near tore his arm off and killed him but it didn’t," Crow explained.

Donald says he will miss his brother for his heart, and his talent.

"He was just a nice guy," he said. "He was a master craftsman."

NBC4 reached out Liberty Casting for comment about Crow’s death; no one returned our calls.


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Michael D. Crow

BALTIMORE - Michael D. Crow 72 of Baltimore, Ohio died Friday, December 28, 2018 as the result of an industrial accident in Delaware, Ohio.

He was a Bloom-Carroll High School Graduate Class of 1964. He was a Vietnam veteran serving in the US Army where he was awarded the Vietnam Service Medal w/2 Bronze Service Stars, First Oak Leaf Cluster to Purple Heart, Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Combat Infantryman Badge, Sharpshooter (Rifle) and Sharpshooter (M60 MG).

Michael was a mill wright and a life time member of the Baltimore VFW Post 3761

He is survived by his sons, Christopher (Anita Webb) Crow and Matthew Crow all of Baltimore, Ohio; brothers, Martin (Margo) Crow of Thurston, Ohio, Donald Crow of Carroll, Ohio and Ronald (Sophie) Crow of Europe; sister-in-law, Diane Crow of Carroll, Ohio; mother of his children, Linda Crow of Baltimore, Ohio; step-children, Allison and Andrew; 2 step grandchildren; several nieces, nephews and cousins.

Michael was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Crow, parents, Donald and Virginia Crow, brother, Harley Crow and sister-in-law, Evelyn Crow. 

Friday, January 11, 2019

16-year-old worker Davis Aldany Vasquez Garcia was killed after slabs of granite apparently came crashing down on him at Galaxy Granite & Cabinets in Palm River-Clair Mel, Florida



HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) - 


Authorities say a 16-year-old was killed after slabs of granite apparently came crashing down on him at a supplier in Palm River-Clair Mel.

The incident took place at Galaxy Granite & Cabinets, 1618 51st St S. at about 3:30 p.m. on New Year's Day.

Deputies responded to reports of a person down and found the teenager under multiple pieces of granite that appeared to have fallen on top of him, authorities said. His name was not released.

Authorities say the incident was work-related and no foul play is suspected. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has been notified and an investigation is ongoing. 

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TAMPA, FL -- 


The national Occupational Health and Safety Administration is investigating the accidental death of a 16-year-old found crushed beneath pieces of granite.

On Jan. 1 at 3:30 p.m., Hillsborough County Sheriff's deputies responded to Galaxy Granite & Cabinets at 1618 51st St. S. and found Davis Vasquez Garcia of Tampa, an employee at the business, dead. Deputies say it appears multiple pieces of granite fell on top of him.

No foul play is suspected.


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Davis Aldany Vasquez Garcia 


October 30, 2002 – January 1, 2019
Davis Aldany Vasquez Garcia was born on October 30, 2002 and passed away on January 1, 2019


33-year-old Lt. Eric Hosette, eastern Iowa firefighter died and Firefighter Adam Cain, 23, injured after an explosion, following a fire at the ADM Grains facility in Clinton, IA











Firefighter dies battling blaze at a grain processing plant in eastern Iowa


Alex Ivanisevic, Des Moines Register 


January 6, 2019



An eastern Iowa firefighter died Saturday morning after an explosion at a grain processing facility, local station KWQC reports.

A fire at the ADM Grains facility in Clinton reportedly led to an explosion, according to the company.

The incident led to the death of 33-year-old Lt. Eric Hosette, Fire Chief Mike Brown with the Clinton Fire Department said during a press conference in Clinton Saturday night.

Hosette was with the fire department for 12 years and has a wife and young daughter. He was taken to Mercy Medical Center and medical crews made efforts to revive him but were unsuccessful.

Firefighter Adam Cain, 23, was reportedly missing after the explosion but was then found. He was taken to Iowa City for treatment and he is now in a critical but stable condition, Brown said.

The fire chief tearfully recalled what happened that morning and said firefighters from other agencies have offered to cover the work shifts of the Clinton firefighters so that they can be at home with their families at this time.

Representatives for ADM Grains in a statement to KWQC offered thoughts and prayers for the families of "these brave firefighters."

“They put their lives in danger every day, and it's hard to express how much we appreciate their selfless help in a time of need," the statement said. "We greatly appreciate the quick response, bravery and dedication of all of the emergency responders today. We are deeply saddened at the turn of events.”

During the conference, Clinton City Administer Matt Brooke said Clinton is working with ADM to investigate what caused the explosion.


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CLINTON, Iowa (AP), CBS2/Fox 28 Staff —

A firefighter who died while fighting a blaze at a grain storage facility is being remembered in the eastern Iowa communities he served.

Mourners lined the streets of Clinton Sunday as the body of 33-year-old fire Lt. Eric Hosette returned home. He died Saturday while battling Saturday's fire at the ADM grain facility in Clinton, Iowa, and 23-year-old firefighter Adam Cain was injured.

Judy Schaley says she stood on a street corner to show the firefighters she is grateful for the work they do for the community.

Hosette was a 12-year veteran of the Clinton fire department, and he was elected in December to serve as chief of the volunteer fire department in Charlotte about 20 miles northwest of Clinton.

Some Iowa fire departments and residents are "shining red for Clinton." They're lighting their front porches red to honor Hosette and wish for a speedy recovery for Cain.


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OSHA investigating explosions at ADM plants in Iowa and Illinois 


by Luke Cleary

January 8, 2019


CLINTON, Iowa -- The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has confirmed that it has launched two separate investigations into explosions at ADM corn processing plants in Iowa and Illinois over the weekend.

One firefighter was killed and one other was injured Saturday in a fire and explosion at the ADM facility in Clinton, Iowa.

Hours earlier, an explosion occurred at another ADM corn plant in Decatur, Illinois. No one was hurt.

The explosion at the Illinois plant comes just two months after another fire and explosion in the grain elevator that serves the company's corn and soybean plants at the Decatur complex.

The OSHA area director in Peoria, Illinois, Barry Salerno, confirmed to News Eight that an inspection of the facility has been initiated.

Iowa Labor Commissioner Michael Mauro said an OSHA investigation has begun at the Clinton plant as well. He said he would be contacting federal officials about cooperation with the Illinois area office.

In May of last year, a worker at the ADM plant in Clinton was severely injured when part of a boom truck came into contact with a high voltage power line there. The last fatal accident at the facility occurred in July of 2016, when a man was killed at the company's railroad switchyard.