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We're told the friend broke down the door and found her unresponsive.
The police broke down the door, Tasered Truckface and took him away.
A single shot rang out as the officers broke down the door, Manger said.
Officers broke down the door at Francis' house and found him leaving the bedroom.
A SWAT team broke down the door, but Paddock had already killed himself, Lombardo said.
Security officers then broke down the door and went up to Pruitt's bedroom, ABC said.
Within minutes, blue flashing lights cut through the darkness and armed police broke down the door.
They broke down the door and found Cornell unresponsive on the bathroom floor in his room.
Then, my husband at the time came back and broke down the door and got me out.
That same night, the authorities broke down the door to the family's apartment and detained Ms. Wang.
Seven or eight of his guys broke down the door, confiscated our money, and took photos as evidence.
Police broke down the door to Paddock's room and found numerous firearms and thousands of rounds of ammunition.
"Employees were asked to hand over their computers after federal agents broke down the door," according to CNBC.
Santiago yelled at his girlfriend while she was in the bathroom, then broke down the door, according to the complaint.
He refused to leave his home, according to Vice, so firefighters broke down the door after police surrounded the apartment.
That's when the men with the antlers broke down the door, tied us up, and threw us into the trucks.
She screamed her son's name, but by the time Uri broke down the door, his mother had been stabbed 13 times.
Armed with submachine guns and flash-bang grenades, task force members broke down the door to a friend's duplex he was visiting.
Out of concern, his father Todd eventually broke down the door and found his son lying unresponsive on the floor, police said.
Bony made an ill-advised attempt to escape through the window of the second-floor apartment after police broke down the door.
The affidavit alleges Formisano broke down the door to his wife's bedroom, shooting the unnamed man in the thigh, hand, arms and abdomen.
Concerned, her husband broke down the door and, as Michael tried to tell his parents he was OK, he turned blue and collapsed.
With guns drawn, the police officers broke down the door of the suburban Phoenix home in the early hours of a February morning.
Ms. McCollum owns a condo adjacent to the building where Mr. Pruitt was living, and was present when security officers broke down the door.
There were even witnesses in this case, members of the women's soccer team who saw what was happening and broke down the door and called 911.
One jerked to a stop, and a man jumped out, chasing the boys to Arleen's apartment, where he broke down the door with a few kicks.
A friend said the man had thought the officers were robbers when they broke down the door, so he stayed in bed, fearful of being hurt.
In Nice, a six-year-old girl sustained head injuries after police broke down the door to her family's apartment at 4:30AM and interrogated her father.
Police eventually broke down the door to the apartment, which is owned Mosseri's brother, and determined that the call was a hoax, according to the Daily News.
One rainy evening in December 2013, MAS activists broke down the door of the two-story La Paz headquarters of Conamaq, as the other indigenous rights group is known.
When the assailants broke down the door, Hussain fired several rounds from his pistol, according to Shabir Ahmad Khan, an English department lecturer taking cover in an adjacent washroom.
Gunmen broke down the door of the house where the activist, Berta Cáceres, was staying in La Esperanza, in western Honduras, and shot her early Thursday, human rights groups said.
In Duncanville, a suburb of Dallas, the authorities broke down the door of Ms. Wazwaz's store, seized CBD products and thousands of dollars in cash, and confiscated employees' personal cellphones.
The person, who asked not to be named because the matter is confidential, also said that the FBI broke down the door of the company's offices and requested access to employees' computers.
The Tates don't acknowledge that their digs are in pieces — or not beyond the obvious fact that Dad broke down the door in a drunken rage the night before the play begins.
Dressed in black with a face mask, he shot Closs' father through the front door with a shotgun then broke down the door of the bathroom where Closs and her mother were hiding.
He voted in the village of Cornella del Terri in the province of Girona, the regional government said, not in the village originally planned where police broke down the door of the voting station.
After two more unsuccessful attempts at knocking at the door, they reminded Mr. Bryce that they had a court order and broke down the door, nearly four hours after they arrived at the home.
The officers "aggressively" broke down the door, yanked down her stereo system, ran upstairs, and searched her apartment, "engaged in belligerent yelling and screaming throughout the duration of the search," alleged the statement of claim.
About a dozen federal agents broke down the door to Epstein's Manhattan townhouse on Saturday afternoon to execute search warrants, the Herald said, citing sources a witness who described FBI agents banging on his door.
The minister, the chief government spokesman Benjamin Griveaux, told French television that Yellow Vest protesters and "men dressed in black" — the so-called casseurs, or "breakers," who have latched onto the movement — commandeered a construction vehicle and broke down the door of the Left Bank building.
Katurian interrupts his narrative to say that this ending was fabricated when he wrote the story: when he broke down the door, he found Michal still alive. Katurian smothered his parents with a pillow that very night in vengeance for his disabled brother and the abuse he suffered.
During that time, officer Steven Hart swore at him and called him a "nigger". Upon breaking down his door, they entered Chamberlain's apartment. Police alleged Chamberlain came at them with a butcher knife when they broke down the door. Chamberlain's family claims the elderly Chamberlain was unarmed,Graham Rayman.
Damon broke down the door wielding his Samurai sword. Hughes was knocked down and his gun flew across the floor. Phyllis convinced Damon not to kill him but, when she stepped between them, Hughes went for the gun. Damon jumped between them as Hughes fired and Damon took the bullet.
In Gilmer, Upshur County, Texas a 28-year-old Chilton Jennings allegedly assaulted a white woman, Mrs. Virgie Haggard, leaving her in critical condition. A posse caught him from Glimer. He was arrested and a mob of about 1,000 white people stormed the jail and broke down the door with sledgehammers.
Radio coverage was banned at the 1939 ceremony. A reporter from KNX, Los Angeles, which had been reporting from the Academy Awards since 1930, locked himself into a booth and was able to broadcast for a few minutes before security guards broke down the door. Partial radio coverage was permitted again at the 1942 ceremony.
Lester died from burns she sustained during an explosion inside her dressing room at Universal Studios in Hollywood in 1924. She was taken to Hollywood Hospital where she succumbed from burns to her hair, face, hands and upper body. She was taken to the emergency room unconscious. Studio personnel broke down the door to her dressing room.
The police went to the mansion on the evening of 22 September 1986 after receiving a telephone call from Wood; finding all the doors and windows locked, they broke down the door. Christopher was rushed to Sheffield Children's Hospital with severe head injuries and was placed on life support after surviving without medical attention for 21 hours.
At dawn, having heard nothing from the house, Alexander returned to investigate. He broke down the door, where he found all four people lying on the floor. Butters and Lee were breathing, but Elizabeth and David were dead. Lee died within a few minutes of discovery, but Butters recovered having been thrown on a heap of manure and Alexander repeatedly kicking her.
They had gone to a shop to pick up food and other supplies, but the shop was shut. When the owner refused to open the shop, Dan Kelly broke down the door. They were charged with violent assault, damage to property (the door), breaking into houses and stealing things worth £113. The boys went into hiding, and the police spent three weeks looking for them.
Crimetime Podola shot one of the officers, Detective Sergeant Raymond Purdy, through the heart with a Radom 9mm semi-automatic pistol. He was later apprehended and Podola claimed he was beaten up by the policeRoyal College of Physicians and, as a result, lost his memory of events. The police claimed that he was merely hit on the head when they broke down the door to his hotel room.
He was found asphyxiated in his room to-day. Mercer registered under the name George Murray and gave his residence as Philadelphia. The watchman of the hotel in making his rounds detected the odor of gas coming from Mercer's room and broke down the door. Mercer was on the bed with his coat and waistcoat covering his head; and a tube ran from the gas jet into his mouth.
In January 2016, Santiago was arrested and charged with assault in an incident involving his girlfriend in Anchorage, Alaska. Police alleged that Santiago yelled at her, broke down the door, and choked her. The case resulted in a deferred prosecution agreement, and a domestic violence temporary protection order had expired. Santiago was subsequently scheduled to appear by telephone for sentencing in the domestic violence case in mid-April 2017.
Shortly after, a similar order was issued by the King's Bench to the City and Liberties. A riot broke out in St. Giles when the first house was sealed up; the crowd broke down the door and released the inhabitants. Rioters caught were punished severely. Instructions were given to build pest- houses, which were essentially isolation hospitals built away from other people where the sick could be cared for (or stay until they died).
He called the emergency services, who broke down the door and found Márquez hanged. Though appearing to look like suicide, there is suspicion over his cause of death, as he was willingly giving evidence in the court case. The Spanish authorities report that his body was not only hanged, but had blood stains on his chest and head. Other sources have reported that he was found in his apartment or in a shed, including the BBC.
On April 10, 2000, a student named Andrew Thomas heard a smoke alarm in Elizabeth's dorm room. Although the door was locked, Thomas could smell smoke and could hear crying coming from within the room. When MIT police broke down the door, they saw Shin "engulfed in flames, flailing on the floor in the middle of her room." Sixty-five percent of her body was covered in third-degree burns, and she died several days later.
On August 6, 1995, Rodriguez Orejuela was arrested when the Colombian National Police broke down the door of his apartment (Hacienda Buenos Aires) in the exclusive Normandia neighborhood in Cali, Colombia and found him hiding in a secret closet. Rodriguez Orejuela was not eligible for extradition to the U.S. for crimes committed prior to December 16, 1997. However, while he was detained in Colombia, Rodriguez Orejuela continued to engage in drug trafficking. As a result, the United States requested his extradition.
Seekatz, who jointed the police department in 2002, was promoted to lieutenant in 2016. Anthony Mitchell claims in a lawsuit that on July 10, 2011, he was at home, when officers called his home and said they needed to occupy the house in order to gain a "tactical advantage" in dealing with a domestic violence case at a neighbor's home. Mitchell told the police that he did not want them entering his home. Officers showed up later and broke down the door anyway.
The "lawful actions" the officers refer to deal with the killing of Howard Bowe. A SWAT team of 15 officers showed up at his home on May 8, 2014, to serve a search warrant as part of a narcotics investigation. They shot and killed his chained pit bull, broke down the door, deployed a stun grenade, and fired a single shot into the unarmed man's chest as he stood in his kitchen in his underwear. The man died in hospital 11 days later.
He also told Lü Zuan and Lü Hong that Lü Shao might not be talented, but was the rightful heir, and that they should assist him faithfully. Lü Guang died later that day. Initially, Lü Shao was not going to immediately announce Lü Guang's death, in fear that it might draw enemy attacks, but Lü Zuan broke down the door and forcibly entered the palace and mourned. Lü Shao became fearful and offered the throne to Lü Zuan, but Lü Zuan refused.
The training operation involved junior officers who had undergone three weeks prior training and who were given considerable leeway in planning and executing the operation. The mock hostage rescue was staged on the 10th floor of the hotel without the permission of the hotel's owner or staff. When ASIS operators were refused entry into a hotel room, they broke down the door with sledgehammers. The hotel manager, Nick Rice, was notified of a disturbance on the 10th floor by a hotel guest.
On the morning of January 19, 1847, the insurrectionists began the revolt in Don Fernando de Taos, present-day Taos, New Mexico and nearby Taos Pueblo. They were led by Pablo Montoya, a Mexicano, and Tomás Romero, a Taos Puebloan also known as Tomasito (Little Thomas). Romero led a Native American force to the house of Governor Charles Bent, where they broke down the door, shot Bent with arrows, and scalped him in front of his family. After they moved on, Bent was still alive.
On the morning of January 19, 1847, insurrectionists opposed to American rule began a revolt in Don Fernando de Taos (present-day Taos, New Mexico). They were led by Pablo Montoya, a Mexican, and Tomás Romero, a Pueblo also known as "Tomasito" (Little Tomas). The Pueblo, led by Romero, went to the home of Governor Charles Bent, broke down the door, shot Bent several times with arrows, and scalped him in front of his wife and children. They murdered and scalped several other government officials.
Subsequently, Justice of the Peace Ted White granted McCarty's freedom and summoned Bert Hearne, a rancher from Spur Lake Ranch, to bring Baca back to the Justice for questioning relating to what the Justice considered murder. After Baca refused to come out of the adobe jail, Hearne broke down the door and ordered Baca to come out with his hands up. Soon after that, shots volleyed from the jail and hit Hearne in the stomach, resulting in his death. A standoff with the cowboys ensued.
It was decided that he must not be touched till morning on the condition of his surrender to the officials; however his family denied his presence at home. Nayab Tesildar Chandan Singh came up the stairs and shouted "Kaptaan Sahib, you are under arrest!" Tehsildar's arrogant shouting made Ram Prasad angry; he broke down the door of the room where his mother locked him to avoid his direct confrontation with heavily armed police force. He came out to the gallery grabbed Chandan Singh by his neck and threw him down the floor.
September 27 - Five men dressed in the uniform of the (FARDC) broke down the door of Jean Félix Kanonge, an advisor to the union of former Gécamines agents, then the door of the bathroom where he had taken refuge. They informed him that they were there to kill him, but in after his eldest daughter begged for his life they left, taking some $200 and 5 mobile telephones. ASADHO/Katanga (African Association for the defence of Human Rights) said that there had previously been death threats against those who spoke out about Gécamines contracts with Global Enterprises Corporate and Kinross-Forrest.
Police broke down the door of the room in which they were stationed and led them away. The students came armed with a chemical toilet and supplies of food that could have lasted them weeks. Ten student union presidents also attempted to occupy a room at the Department of Enterprise on Kildare Street for the same reasons. Nine FEE students, also seeking clarification on the government's view on third-level fees, participated in a peaceful sit-down protest by occupying the constituency office of Fine Gael TD and former mayor Brian Walsh in Bohermore, Galway, around midday on 30 November 2011.
They attracted numerous Indian allies, including Puebloan peoples, who also wanted to push the Americans from the territory. On the morning of January 19, 1847, the insurrectionists began the revolt in Don Fernando de Taos, present-day Taos, New Mexico, which later gave it the name the Taos Revolt. They were led by Pablo Montoya, a New Mexican, and Tomás Romero, a Taos pueblo Indian also known as Tomasito (Little Thomas). Romero led an Indian force to the house of Governor Charles Bent, where they broke down the door, shot Bent with arrows, and scalped him in front of his family.
Dick Davis and Nabaz Goran and Susan Bagheatani have translated her works into English, Kurdish and German. Fatemeh Shams was awarded as the best young Persian poet in 2012 by Jaleh Esfahani Poetry Foundation in London, Shams has published her well-known poem collection, 88, in 2013 which is also published in English. Her second collection was published in 2015 under the title of "Writing in the Mist" in London. Her third collection in English is called "When They Broke Down the Door" which has received Latifeh Yarshater award in 2016 for unique and groundbreaking developments in the form of Ghazal.
As the French grenadiers attempted to break down the door, Micca sent away his comrade, lit a very short fuse and placed it in two barrels of gunpowder behind the door. The gunpowder exploded as the French grenadiers broke down the door, killing and injuring most of them. Micca was severely injured in the explosion and died due to his injuries and poisonous carbon dioxide gas, which had been released by the exploding gunpowder. Had the French grenadiers reached the lower level of the mines, they could have entered the heart of the citadel and the city itself.
Police broke down the door of the room in which they were stationed and led them away. The students came armed with a chemical toilet and supplies of food that could have lasted them weeks. Ten student union presidents also attempted to occupy a room at the Department of Enterprise on Kildare Street for the same reasons. Nine students, also seeking clarification on the government's view on third- level fees, participated in a peaceful sit-down protest by occupying the constituency office of Fine Gael TD and former mayor Brian Walsh in Bohermore, Galway, around midday on 30 November 2011.
Initially, Lü Shao was not going to immediately announce Lü Guang's death, in fear that it might draw enemy attacks, but Lü Zuan broke down the door and forcibly entered the palace and mourned. Lü Shao became fearful and offered the throne to Lü Zuan, but Lü Zuan refused. Lü Shao's cousin Lü Chao (呂超) then secretly suggested to Lü Shao that Lü Zuan be arrested and executed, but Lü Shao refused. However, soon thereafter (either that day or at most several days after), Lü Hong sent his assistant Jiang Ji (姜紀) to encourage Lü Zuan to seize the throne.
On November 17, Pevely was the center of a local controversy regarding the conduct of the Pevely Police Chief. On November 17, police responded to a disturbance at the residence of Pevely Police Chief Charles “Tony” Moutray According to the police report, Moutray confessed to assaulting his wife, Dawn Moutray, after she had discovered that he was having an affair. In the report, Dawn details that she was grabbed by the neck and flipped, resulting in her injuring her head. In addition, when she attempted to flee into their locked bathroom, Officer Moutray broke down the door and then proceeded to drag her by the hair.
Wildstar said that if he had not been distraught over the death of his boyfriend Erik Christides, who died of a heroin overdose on November 27, 1997 (Thanksgiving Day), he would have seen the warning signs to Williams' suicide more clearly. On April 1, 1998, Williams hanged himself in his West Hollywood apartment, at the age of 34. His body was discovered by Wildstar, who heard worried messages on the answering machine and broke down the door to Williams' bedroom when he returned home that afternoon. Williams had left a rose on the coffee table in the living room, along with several items, including The Hanged Man tarot card.
Although NYPD procedure required a City marshal to be present and restricted the role of police to protecting the marshal and the marshal's assistants, no marshal was summoned to the scene. It later turned out that she had paid her rent as usual but had not been informed of a recent rent increase. When police broke down the door, the elderly woman was standing at the far end of a hallway with a kitchen knife in her raised hand. The police attempted to restrain her by pinning her against a wall with an extended Y-shaped pole, but she swept away the pole and charged the officers.
The local militia and armed townspeople killed several members of the insurrection and forced Brown to take up position in the fire engine house where Brown's men had placed several of the hostages and prepared a defensive fortification. On the night of October 17, U.S. marines and then Brevet Colonel Robert E. Lee and his aide J.E.B. Stuart arrived in Harpers Ferry to put down Brown's insurrection. The next morning, using a ladder as a battering ram, the marines broke down the door and stormed the fire engine house. One marine was mortally wounded in the attack as well as several of Brown's men.
The officer and an assistant later tried to arrest the preacher at home in Jerusalem, but the women of the house drove the men off and tore their clothes. A third attempt was carefully planned by a posse of 30 men who surrounded the home after midnight, broke down the door with an ax, and intended to carry the preacher off in an oxcart. A doctor who had come with the posse stated that the Friend was in too poor a state of health to be moved, and they made a deal that the Friend would appear before an Ontario county court in June 1800, but not before justice Parker. When the Friend appeared before the court, it ruled that no indictable offense had been committed, and invited the preacher to give a sermon to those in attendance.

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