Anger in the Real World

Man arrested for domestic violence on the way to anger management class

A man was arrested for domestic violence while on the way to anger management class Tuesday, San Francisco police at Taraval Station said.

Cops responded to a call that the man was roughing up his girlfriend just after 5 p.m. in the 1300 block of 10th Avenue. They met with a crying woman, police said.

The boyfriend told cops the couple was only arguing, but a witness said he grabbed the woman, threw her onto a bench and then grabbed her face and twisted her head so that she would have to look at him, police said.

Judge Sides With Arbitration Board

The Hartford Police Department shouldn't have fired Officer Matthew Secore, who was arrested in connection with the assault of former Mayor Eddie Perez's nephew, but instead suspended him for three months without pay and required him to complete an anger management course, a superior court judge ruled.

Secore was accused in 2007 of attacking Ruben Perez, the former mayor's nephew, in a police department holding cell. Ruben Perez had been arrested in connection with the severe beating of a tow truck driver, who turned out to be Secore's brother, Slade Secore.

Slade Secore was beaten by six to eight men after attempting to tow Ruben Perez's car on a parking violation, police have said.

Matthew Secore, who was out of uniform and off duty at the time, "grabbed Perez, slammed him against a wall in the cell and punched him once," according to court papers. Secore later apologized for his actions during his sentencing.

Dog owner guilty of cruelty
A Redwood City dog owner who reportedly told a police officer he was entitled to beat his pit bull was sentenced Friday to 30 days jail for misdemeanor animal cruelty.

The, 57 yearl old man was also ordered to take 32 hours of anger management class, not care for, or own animals and stay away from the dog.

A Redwood City police officer arrested after spotting him beat the dog over the head with his hand and kick the dog in the ribs. The officer, who was driving by the incident, reportedly confronted him but he responded by saying the dog was hisand he could beat it if he wanted to. The man was placed in custody on $10,000 bail and will receive credit for 21 days against his month term. He must also serve two years court probation.

Four-star wide receiver and Ole Miss signee Tobias Singleton

Four-star wide receiver and Ole Miss signee Tobias Singleton is looking to get a disturbing the peace charge against him dropped if he completes an anger management course and an undetermined period of probation.

The charge stems from an incident where Singleton reportedly “punched a former girlfriend and caused $3,321.18 worth of damage to her car.” Hewas initially hit with charges of felony malicious mischief and misdemeanor simple assault. Singleton pleaded guilty to negotiated charges.

Anger Management or Jail?
When Dorian Goss is caught, I kinda think he is past the "I didn't mean to do it" or the anger management thing. At about 2 am last Saturday night, Dorian's ex-girlfriend fled a local store in fear after Goss grabbed her phone out of her purse.

The victim fled to her car and to her home. She reported to BPS Officer Hank Day that she was in the store and when Dorian Goss approached her in a violent manner and grabbed her phone out of her purse.

Trying to get away, she fled to her car but Goss followed. Dorian threw her phone, valued at $400, at the car and busted the windshield. The terrified victim took off and did not slow down until she got home. She immediately called 911 from her home phone.

Officer Day arrived at her home to see her car windshield destroyed beyond repair. While speaking with the victim, Goss called her house phone. Officer Day spoke with him who told him that he, "didn't mean to do it".

There was already an outstanding warrant for Dorian Goss for his assault on the victim on April 15.

Schuman files appeal in animal cruelty case

Gilbert Dean Schuman is appealing his conviction and sentence on 14 counts of animal cruelty received earlier this year.

Schuman was arrested after the Logan County Sheriff's Department discovered emaciated cattle and dead cattle carcasses on his property. He was sentenced in Logan County Court to three years probation.

The probation department filed a motion to modify Schuman's sentence to include the requirement of completion of an anger management program.

Ex-cop gets probation

Ex-cop gets probation in off-duty confrontation: A former Inglewood police officer was sentenced Thursday to two years probation for an off-duty freeway confrontation in March 2008.

Michael Lewis Robinson was sentenced on a misdemeanor assault charge after completing 250 hours of community service and an anger management program, according to Jane Robison of the District Attorney's Office.

Robinson, 46, pleaded no contest in November 2009 to a felony count of brandishing a firearm and the misdemeanor assault charge, but he was allowed to withdraw his plea on the felony charge because he completed community service and anger management, Robison said.

The case stemmed from a 2008 incident in which authorities said Robinson flashed a firearm at another driver on the San Diego (405) Freeway while he was off duty.

Chantelle Houghton blames break up on Rav's steroid rages..

Their turbulent break-up was caught on camera and Chantelle Houghton was seen in floods of tears after a park picnic turned sour.

But now it has been alleged that the Big Brother star claims Rav Wilding’s rage was caused by steroids.A source close to Chantelle told MailOnline that the breakdown of their relationship was down to mood swings brought on by the drugs.

The friend told MailOnline: ‘Chantelle and Rav were having problems and just before he went to Norway she told him: "You need anger management you need to stop taking steroids."'
‘He used to flare up and go berserk and Chantelle realised they couldn’t ignore a

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1389665/Chantelle-Houghton-blames-break-Ravs-steroid-rages--Crimewatch-presenter-says-drugs-treat-asthma.html#ixzz1N89J4Thm

Milton Bradley Officially Released, Now Free Agent
There was some loose talk about the M's trading Bradley, but that seemed pretty far-fetched considering his famous anger-management issues and (especially) his awful performance; since joining the Mariners, Bradley's batted .209/.298/.351 in 101 games, which might be acceptable for a slick-fielding shortstop well studied in the works of Thich Nhat Hanh .

Sports Illustrated model Jessica White to go to trial after rejecting plea deal in NYC assault case
Sports Illustrated swimsuit model Jessica White rejected a plea deal Tuesday and will go to trial for a nightclub catfight last year.

Manhattan prosecutors had offered the sultry stunner just two days community service, two days anger management counseling and a $490 fine if she would plead guilty to misdemeanor assault.

Child beater is sent on anger management course

A MAN who kicked a six-year-old boy and made him ‘scream in pain' in front of shocked onlookers has been sent on an anger management course.

Christopher Heather attacked the boy as he held onto a toy outside Weymouth train station and the 28-year-old has re-appeared at Weymouth Magistrates Court for sentencing after admitting assault by beating.

The junior high of the Mommy Group

‘I can't go for lunch,' I tell my friend, 'I have Group today.'

Saying this makes me feel terribly louche, like I'm tousled and troubled and court-mandated. But the truth is, I don't trudge to church basements to talk to fellow sufferers about addictions, or anger management, or how I'm going to recreate myself after a lifetime of crime. The group I clock in for is full of much, much more dangerous sorts.

Battling corrections officers disciplined

Here's how the chips fell Monday with two Erie County corrections officers accused of fighting while on duty, apparently over a bag of potato chips:

• Officer Lawrence Mule will serve a 60-day suspension without pay. He has signed a “last-chance” agreement stating he can be fired for any additional misconduct. He must complete an anger-management program, and he waives his right to take his discipline to arbitration.

Principals, deputies to attend workshop

BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS, MAY 10TH 2011 (CUOPM) – Anger Management and Conflict Management in the Schools is the topic for a one-day workshop on Wednesday.

The venue for the workshop is Manhattan Gardens Restaurant and is an OAS-organised and sponsored event in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and Information.

Mark Mangino is a still a fat guy with anger-management issues

Former University of Kansas football coach Mark Mangino is talking for the first time since he was forced out of the job 17 months ago. In an interview with his hometown paper, the New Castle (Pennsylvania) News , Mangino refuses to his acknowledge that his inability to control his emotions may have played a role in his firing.

Mangino, for instance, blames the media for his becoming a YouTube sensation in 2007. During a game against Central Michigan, the coach tore into a player ("Look at what the fuck you did!") who drew a celebration penalty. Mangino said the TV reporter who captured the tirade "broke an unwritten rule" by recording and releasing the audio. "That should never even have been an issue," Mangino says.

'BK Brawler' banned from Burger Kings, ordered to anger management

An Alabama woman was banned from all Burger King outlets after pleading no contest Tuesday to criminal charges stemming from an incident at a Panama City Beach restaurant.

Nekiva Hardy, 30, the so-called “BK Brawler” whose Spring Break tirade was captured on cellphone video and uploaded to YouTube, pleaded to two felony charges of giving a false name to law enforcement and criminal mischief of more than $1,000, plus misdemeanor counts of battery, disorderly conduct and resisting officers without violence, according to a State Attorney's Office news release.

Hardy was sentenced to 45 days in jail, five years probation, 100 hours of community service work, $3,800 in restitution, $1,077 in fines and court costs, $20 a month for the cost of supervision, and she must complete an anger management course. The Montgomery woman has been held in jail for 41 days, which was credited to her sentence, so she should be released by the weekend, the release stated.

IN RE ANTHONY P., Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York

The determination that the agency exercised diligent efforts to support reunification of respondent and her child was supported by clear and convincing evidence that the agency provided respondent with a service plan and referrals tailored to her needs, and required her to complete anger management training, parenting skills training, and therapy, among other things. The agency diligently sought to "encourage a meaningful relationship between the parent and child" by scheduling regular supervised visitation, to no avail.

Clear and convincing evidence supports the determination that respondent permanently neglected the child. Notwithstanding her progress during the relevant statutory period, respondent was convicted of attempted murder and arrested for assaulting the child's father after attending two anger management programs. Respondent was also arrested for prostitution. This indicates that she has not sufficiently addressed the initial problems, i.e., the criminal and violent tendencies, "that led to [the child's] foster care placement in the first place"

Detective fatal beating of Hilmar man was self-defense?

New details emerged Tuesday at a preliminary hearing about the traffic incident that allegedly sparked a case of road rage that resulted in the death of a Hilmar man, as well as the defendant's history of anger management.

Michael Hoyt of Turlock is charged with the murder of Kenneth Winter. The Stanislaus County District Attorney's Office has accused Hoyt of beating Winter so severely during an altercation that it caused fatal injuries to the 67-year-old man.

A MAN traumatised by time served in an Iranian prison has been given a suspended sentence after bashing his wife's head with a lump of wood during a "meltdown".

But Ravanbakhsh Kakavand, 46, could go to jail for four years if he doesn't deal with his anger management problem and breaches conditions including counselling and taking medication.

Kakavand was sentenced in the Supreme Court of South Australia today after Justice Patricia Kelly found him guilty of the roadside attack which ended when a passer-by wrestled him to the ground.

"But for the intervention of a passer-by, you may be facing a charge of murder," Justice Kelly said today.

"Let me repeat, you have an anger management problem," Justice Kelly told Kakavand.

This lack of control put the couple and others around them at risk, she said.

Mother attacked head teacher and two other women at primary school

A mother who attacked a head teacher, school worker and a parent at a primary school has been ordered to attend anger management classes.

Karen Matthew assaulted the three women and caused hundreds of pounds worth of damage when she lashed out at Lumsden Primary School in Aberdeenshire earlier this year.

A sheriff branded the 36-year-old's behaviour "totally unacceptable" and sentenced her to a community payback order spanning two years.

Staff member Fiona Coutts was knocked to the ground when she was punched on the head by Matthew during the attack.

She then hit the worker on the body, during the incident on February 7. Matthew repeatedly pushed head teacher Margaret Thomson and raised her fist in a threatening manner towards parent Moira Falconer.

Raghu to do a course in anger management

For Raghu, Jaipur is a home away from home as he says, "Mein toh Jaipur ka damad hooon. I have lived in Rajasthan and I love every bit of it," he said. Raghu was at a school in Jaipur as part of an event, for which Jaipur Times was the media partner.

While talking to the students, Raghu was at his witty best. When asked about the beeps in " Roadies", he said, "Beeps are our friends. Agar mein beeps hata doon toh log TV todh denge." Students were eager to know the winner of the show's latest season, but Raghu laughed and said, "Even my parents and wife have been asking me, but I haven't even told them."

Visiting Judge Benson sentencings in Muskegon County Circuit Court

John Thompson , 34, of Muskegon Heights, $2,233.60 balance restitution/fees/costs for violating probation on 2009 conviction of larceny in a building, habitual second, 20 hours community service, anger management. In a separate case, $123.60 balance fees/costs for violating probation on 2009 conviction of resisting/obstructing police, 20 hours community service, anger management.

Troubled Ex-Deacon Woods Could Land At UK

Former Wake Forest center Tony Woods is looking for a new basketball team and Kentucky might be his eventual destination. Woods took an unofficial visit to Lexington last week, but a few other schools are also interested in the big man.

Woods left Wake Forest after he was arrested last Labor Day due to altercation with his girlfriend. He pled guilty to one count of misdemeanor assault on a female and was ordered to complete 100 hours of community service as well as an anger management class.

Woods was suspended indefinitely from the Demon Deacons' basketball team and was eventually granted a release last October.

Slade Heathcott Attacks Catcher

If you followed the 2009 draft at all, you may remember that part of the reason Texas high school outfielder Slade Heathcott lasted until the 29th overall pick, despite excellent tools, was due to concerns about his makeup, unsettled life, and volatile personality.
It seems he still has some work to do on anger management.
Playing for Charleston in the Sally League last night, he got hit by a pitch last night in a game against Greenville and reacted by attacking the catcher.

 

 

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