Re: ARLA/CLUSTER: Interferir na Policia dá 3 anos de prisão e tratamento psiquiátrico nos E.U.A.

Fernando Dinis Silva scacem gmail.com
Sexta-Feira, 15 de Outubro de 2010 - 14:19:53 WEST


Se fosse em portugal tinhamos as prisões em esgotamento. he..he.he
73
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No dia 15 de Outubro de 2010 12:50, João Gonçalves Costa
<joao.a.costa  ctt.pt> escreveu:
> Ham radio operator sentenced for jamming police
>
> An amateur radio operator from San Jacinto, California, who had admitted
> making a series of transmissions threatening the lives of local police
> officers and fire department personnel has learned her fate. Amateur Radio
> Newsline's Bruce Tennant, K6PZW, has the details.
>
> ________________________________
>
> On Friday, October 8th, twenty-nine year old Irene Levy, KJ6CEY, pleaded
> guilty to seven charges involving interference to the Hemet California
> police and the Riverside County Fire Department. A judge in the city of
> Murrieta sentenced her to three years probation and gave her credit for the
> time she spent in jail since her arrest last spring. She was also ordered to
> undergo psychiatric care.
>
> As previously reported on Amateur Radio Newsline, last May 3rd police closed
> in on KJ6CEY just seconds after she made a final transmission on a Hemet
> police frequency using a commercial H-T. Investigators from the Hemet Police
> Department as well as Cal Fire said that the unauthorized, random
> transmissions were made from Levy's mobile home in San Jacinto. Her radio
> transmissions, which included bomb threats, were monitored on frequencies
> used by the Hemet police and the Riverside County Fire Department and that
> they went beyond nuisance calls.
>
> At that time, Hemet Police Sargent Mark Richards was quoted by The
> Press-Enterprise newspaper in Riverside as saying Levy disguised her voice
> as a man and made references to the deaths of police and firefighters and
> made bomb threats. He said some of the transmissions came during a Cal Fire
> search and rescue call, a major traffic accident, and a brush fire.
>
> Richards report stated the transmissions began May 1st and ended in the
> early morning hours of May 3rd. He said in the report that direction-finding
> equipment helped locate Levy, who in one of her transmissions on May 2
> suggested "police would never find her." Richards report said that during
> the raid on her trailer, police seized 11 radios, seven scanners, radio
> frequency lists, computer equipment and other miscellaneous radio gear. He
> says in the report they also seized Levy's Technician class amateur radio
> license, showing it had been issued inSeptember 2009.
>
> On her now removed QRZ.com bio page, Irene Levy had claimed to have a
> General Mobile Radio Service license, but the call sign attached to it is
> actually registered to her husband, Michael Levy KE6ALV. She had also
> claimed to have monitored the Keller Peak repeater as well as the Hemet
> repeaters. Levy also said in that now gone QRZ bio she was active on
> Citizens Band radio prior to getting married and described herself as a
> CB'er at heart.
>
> Bruce Tennant, K6PZW
> Amateur Radio Newsline
>
> ________________________________
>
> But Irene Levy's problems may be far from over. At this point the FCC has
> not yet entered into the matter. If it does and decides to cite KJ6CEY, she
> could face a fine, a license suspension or even a hearing to determine if
> she should be permitted to continue as an FCC amateur radio licensee.
>
>
>
> (Inland Empire News, Press-Enterprise, ARNewsline™)
>
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