American teen accused of stealing a Chinese restaurant delivery car and a Ford Taurus

A 16-year-old South Giles Street resident was arrested Wednesday morning on a host of charges connected to the theft of two cars this fall.

The teen is accused of stealing a Chinese restaurant delivery driver’s Toyota Camry off South Giles Street on Oct. 24 and a Ford Taurus from Laurel Street and McCormick Place on Nov. 15.

Both cars had been left running while unattended when they were stolen. They were recovered undamaged within two days of being reported stolen.

Police identified the teen as a suspect by tracing the call made to the Chinese restaurant to place the fake order to his cell phone.

The teen was charged with two counts of unlawful taking of a means of conveyance, as well as conspiracy and theft charges. He was released on his own recognizance.

bron: www.nj.com [26-12-2009]

Robbers Target Chinese Restaurant, cash taken, Fairfield Police Say

In America: Two men robbed a Chinese restaurant and escaped with an undisclosed amount of cash Thursday night, Fairfield police said.

The men entered Frank and Yuens Chinese Restaurant at 1955 W. Texas St. around 9:30 p.m., police said. Employees and patrons were ordered to get on the ground. The robbers, one of whom was armed, took cash from the register, Sgt. Daniel Marshall said. The robbers then confronted an employee in the back kitchen area.

The armed robber fired a shot from a black, semi-automatic handgun in the employee’s direction, Marshall said. The employee was not injured.The robbers were last seen heading north away from the restaurant.

The armed robber was described as 5 feet 6 inches tall and about 180 pounds. He was wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt and black pants. He had a black mask around his mouth and was carrying a red backpack, police said.Witnesses did not give a description of the second robber.

bron: www.kcra.com [14-12-2009]

American man charged with stealing toilet

Ricky Robertson didn’t steal the kitchen sink, but he did steal a toilet, according to Cincinnati Police.

Robertson, 51, of Over-the-Rhine, was allegedly observed by police stealing a still-wrapped, new Mansfield toilet bowl and tank from a construction site in the 1300 block of Vine Street.

The incident happened Saturday afternoon. According to a police report, Robertson also was found in possession of a crack pipe filter. No pipe was found.

Robertson will be arraigned in Hamilton County Court Monday morning for breaking and entering and possession of drug paraphernalia.

bron: news.cincinnati.com [6-12-2009]

Police are searching for a woman who robbed a Chinese restaurant

Police are investigating a reported robbery at the New China Restaurant on Route 211 in the Town of Wallkill (Orange County, New York, America)
About 9 p.m. Monday, a woman reportedly walked into the New China Restaurant at 254 Route 211 East, armed with a black semiautomatic handgun.
Officials said the woman grabbed cash from the register and fled on foot. Police were searching the area Monday night.

bron: www.recordonline.com [10-11-2009]

American grandpa with children, abuses grandchildren

Authorities on Wednesday searched a rural property in western Missouri for bodies and buried glass jars containing notes written more than 15 years ago by children who may have documented sexual abuse by five members of their own family.

A 77-year-old American man from Missouri together with his 4 sons would allegedly have sexually abused 6 grand-children. Besides their own relatives, authorities won’t rule out the possibility of other victims among the abused or buried.

The abuse took place during the ’80s and ’90s.

bron: www.spitsnieuws.nl, www.youtube.com [11-11-2009]

China sends Western products back

China sends Western products back that don’t meet Chinese quality standards.

In July 2009, over 150 imported food-and cosmetics products of western companies didn’t meet Chinese quality standards. In a quarter of these cases, it conserned American products.

This is according to the Chinese Foodsafety- and Health authorities towards the Shanghai Daily newspaper. According to the inspection service, amongst products like concentrated oranges juice from PepsiCo and powdered milk from Mead Johnson didn’t meet the standards.

Of the recently 152 sent back products, there was also frozen chicken from America and by Mars produced Maltesers by England. Both were not of agreeable quality according to the Chinese authority.

The shipment of 300 kilograms of powdered baby milk of Mead Johnson would contain too little proteins according to the Chinese. The security measures for powdered baby milk is being extensively monitored because of a scandal which cost the lives of 6 children and caused illnesses to 300.000 other children.

Since this incident, China have ramped up their system of quality measures. In the first quarter of this year the Chinese quality controlers, intercepted and sent back over more than 1.800 imported food products.

Amongst the sent back products were frozen fish, chocolates, grape juice from over 60 countries from for example America and Japan. Products from European countries were treated in a similar fashion. For instance in July of this year, a large amount of Danish cookies, perceived as a much sought after gift in China, were sent back.

According to Shanghai Daily the content didn’t match with what was stated on the labels. And the cookies had too much bacteria.

bron: www.depers.nl [21-9-2009]

American woman sits on boyfriend’s face to stop ex-wife call

An American woman faces domestic battery charges after reportedly trying to stop her boyfriend from calling his ex-wife by sitting on his face, along with allegedly slapping and scratching him.

According to Hernando County Sheriff reports, Janet Miller, 26, got angry with her live-in boyfriend for calling his ex-wife. Although she claims not to have assaulted him, she said she did “intentionally sit on his face to prevent him from using the phone.“

Upon arrival, deputies report her boyfriend had a slight redness on his cheek and scratches along his back, which he said came from Miller. However, he did not want to go into detail about it or allow the deputy to take photographs because he said he didn’t want to get Miller in trouble. He did say he and Miller got into an argument after he attempted to use the telephone to call his ex-wife.

Miller was taken into custody for domestic battery and transported to the Hernando County Jail under a no bond status.

bron: www2.nbc4i.com [11-11-2009]

Ins and Outs of a Young American’s Roguery on Bus in China

[We of Wocview, take effort to highlight misbehavings towards Chinese/Asians around the world (besides the fun articles), in this case we have done some investigation about a case from a while ago:]

One day after the “March 8″ International Women’s Day, a young American teacher named Mark lifted up a Chinese woman’s shirt and peeped inside on bus 370, made the woman’s breasts exposed in public for seconds and then beat a passenger who tried to stop his indecent behavior.

[photo: Jobless American Mark Alan Forshee of Tennessee appears outside Futian police station with the woman whose chest he peeped at, Guo Shaofei.]

One day after the “March 8″ International Women’s Day, a young American teacher named Mark lifted up a Chinese woman’s shirt and peeped inside on bus 370, made the woman’s breasts exposed in public for seconds and then beat a passenger who tried to stop his indecent behavior.

Five hours after, this young American excused himself of his roguery merely as “a touch” of the woman’s shirt and claimed it a misunderstanding. But this American’s dishonesty and all his professions of excuse were turned
down and the Chinese woman decided to put him to court and demand a compensation of 1 yuan.

The event has aroused wide concern in China. Who is Mark? Why he came to China? Will he return to his country after the event?

What Mark has been up to on bus? The Chinese woman involved, surnamed Guo, told reporter what happened. “I’m
from Henan, 30, and works for a company in Huizhou. This time I came to Shenzhen to visit my parents. On March 9 I took my three-year-old daughter, together with my family, to “window of the world” (a tourist site of Shenzhen). We
got on 370 from Longhua. When the bus arrived at Meilin check station I got down to show my ticket. When I returned I found my daughter’s seat had been taken by a foreigner, who had a bottle of beer in hand”.

“He looked at me in salacious eyes. I was standing beside my mother, then I felt my shirt was pulled and caught the foreigner’s hand on the second bottom of my shirt, pulling it out. Then he peeped inside through my shirt, his indecency attracting the eyes of all passengers. I was stunned by his sudden low-down acts. He drew back his hand reluctantly only until I recovered from the surprise and stared at him angrily. ‘How can you be such a brazen-faced
impudent man on the Chinese land?!’ I spoke to him. But he didn’t look sorry at all, instead, he repeated “fuck you” “I’m American. It’s nothing. Even if I killed you, and what?’”

How has Mark excused himself of his roguery? There were some 60 passengers on the bus, all of them flew up. A young woman who speaks English helped to condemn the young American’s behavior by acting as volunteer interpreter. But he showed no sign of repentance, saying “You call the police, I’m not feared. I have lawyer friends. What can you do?” When the bus arrived at Jingxin Park, this American culprit wanted to get down but was stopped by a passenger Huang Yonggou at the door. He hit Huang back by giving a blow at the chest and got down arrogantly. He was soon surrounded by indignant people until the police came.

This young American was taken to Jingtian Police Station around 12:00. He denied his behavior and refused to apology to Mrs Guo, saying he had only “touched Guo’s shirt”. At three o’clock he asked to see his lawyer.

“I am sorry!” Mark finally made his apology around 4:35, accompanied by his lawyer. But he beamed from ear to ear, almost danced for joy, even made a gesture of “V” in front of reporter’s camera lens. Besides, he repeatedly murmured “it’s only a misunderstanding, and I will never venture to touch a Chinese woman’s shirt.”

When Mrs Guo refused to accept his apology, Mark added “My Chinese lawyer said as long as I said so I would be protected. I’m sorry, please forgive me. I will never touch a Chinese woman’s shirt. I’m terribly sorry, please let me go!”

What price is he going to pay for his roguery on bus? “I think his apology contained no sincerity at all”, says Mrs Guo, “The shameless Mark must receive punishment he deserves”. On Monday morning Guo told reporter she was preparing to put the American rogue to court, demanding 1 yuan in damages. “I ask only 1 yuan for compensation, I want to show to all people I’m not seeking for money, but my dignity and legal rights.”

Why he was expelled from school?

It is known to the reporter that there is cooperation agreement between Shenzhen Education Bureau and the University of Tennessee of the US, under which the university sends foreign teachers to Shenzhen schools every year, and Mark was one of them.

“One of our foreign teachers was leaving, so we asked the Education Bureau to send Mark to our school”, a teacher surnamed Guo of Shenzhen Radio and TV University said in a telephone interview. Mark came to the university on September or October of 2000 to teacher oral English. “He was not excellent in teaching, behaved himself in the first month. Then he began to drink, made troubles in dormitory, with all his neighbors and students complaining about him”.

After discussing Mark’s behavior with the US side, the Bureau decided to send Mark home and reserved air ticket for him. But Mark slipped out of the university one night with his luggage.

After that, Mark once taught English at a training center for electric professionals, but got fired two months later when he was found processing no teaching experience at all.

Is it merely a moral question?

After strongly criticized media reports smell politics and national sentiment, Mark’s lawyer Chen Haitao expressed his opinion by saying it was only a moral question, a question of public order at most, and newspaper reports “more or less exaggerated”.

Chen said he agreed to act on behalf of Mark after the incident happened. He told that Mark came to Shenzhen on February 28 this year and, as a postgraduate psychology student of University of Tennessee, cherished “nice dream” when came to the young city of Shenzhen for study on a certain subject.

“He is from the root not a rogue but a student. If he possesses any faults it’s that he likes to drink, and behaved not so properly after that. And I didn’t hear any other faults of him”.

This is in no way a mere question of morality, says Wang Linan, a lawyer in Shenzhen. Mark’s behavior had infringed upon Ms Guo’s right of the person and right of personality according to the Article 101, Article 120 of the “General Principles of the Civil Law of PRC”, (Article 101: Citizens and legal persons shall enjoy the right of reputation. The personality of citizens shall be protected by law, and the use of insults, libel or other means to damage the reputation of citizens or legal persons shall be prohibited. Article 120: If a citizen’s right of personal name, portrait, reputation or honor is infringed upon, he shall have the right to demand that the infringement be stopped, reputation rehabilitated and apology made, with all ill effects eliminated. He may also demand compensation for losses), therefore should shoulder legal liabilities, including making apology, rehabilitating reputation and compensating for losses incurred.

Latest development: Ms Guo may drop action against Mark Ms Guo once said bravely to put Mark to court, but refused to give comment on this issue after returning home. She only said she believed public conscience and she didn’t expect the huge pressure she met, roused by great concern over the issue from the whole society. She hoped to have a period of time to consider the case. While Guo’s lawyer Zhang Zhiran said Guo may still decide to go to court after a period of mood adjustment.

Meanwhile the Jingtian police station of Shenzhen has begun investigation into the case. Whoever, Chinese or foreigner, broke the law shall be punished, a police officer affirmed.

bron: http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200203/15/eng20020315_92167.shtml, app1.chinadaily.com.cn

Last updated at: (Beijing Time) Friday, March 15, 2002

A CHINESE woman in Guangdong Province has demanded one yuan in compensation from an American man for peeping at her chest in public, the Nanfang Dushi News reported.

Guo Shaofei took the No. 370 bus with her parents, sister and 3-year-old daughter in Futian last Saturday.

At 10:50am, a tall American man got on the bus with his interpreter. Guo said the American went towards her daughter’s seat, picked her up from the seat and sat down.

“The man looked strange, and he had a beer bottle in his left hand. He smelled of drink,” she recalled.

Guo was standing beside her mother’s seat.

Suddenly the American stood up, held the woman’s blouse at the chest, and looked inside.

Guo said she was shocked by his sudden action, and used her hands to hold her own clothes.

The American’s action angered other passengers. Xiao Baohong, who was sitting at the back of the bus, stood up and demanded that the man apologize. But the American refused to do so.

“I am American,” he said. “What can you do to me if I kill you?” His interpreter took no action to restrain him.

Guo said the American tried to get off at the Jingxin Garden station. A number of passengers blocked his way.

When the passenger Huang Yonggou tried to prevent him from getting off the bus, the American transferred his luggage to his interpreter and struck the man in the chest.

After the American got off the bus, about 20 passengers including Huang followed him and tried to extract an apology from him. After a while, the American found that he was surrounded by 100 angry people.

Within a few minutes, the local Futian police had intervened. They took the American and the interpreter to the police station for interrogation.

The man revealed that he was 30 years old that he was 1.85 metres tall, that his name was Mark Alan Forshee, and that he had majored in psychology at the University of Tennessee.

He told police he travelled to Shenzhen a month ago to look for a job, without success.

He eventually confessed to the police that he had peeped at the woman’s chest in the bus, and expressed willingness to mediate with the woman.

At about 4:30pm the American said to Guo at the gate of the police station: “I am sorry and I apologize.” He also presented her with a written apology. However, he continued to refuse to say sorry to the passenger Huang.

Reputation

Guo said that despite the apology, she would take the American troublemaker to court and demand one yuan’s compensation from him, the Chongqing Business News reported.

She contacted a lawyer on March 11. “I asked for only one yuan because it is not the money I care about – it’s my reputation,” she said. “I do not think the American’s apology is serious enough.”

The lawyer Zhang Zhiran of Guanghe lawyers’ office said: “The action of the American Mark Alan Forshee has violated the law and he should shoulder the responsibility of apology and compensation.”

Zhang said he would help Guo with this case for free.

Forshee’s lawyer Chen Haitao said the American was inebriated at the time, so that he had lost control of his actions.

But the lawyer said that, although Forshee was drunk, he had only wanted to remove a black spot that he had spotted on Guo’s blouse, out of consideration for her.

Forshee’s psychological condition is reported as grave. He keeps trembling and eating sedatives in a bid to remain calm, according to the lawyer. “His condition makes him unable to apologize in public,” Chen said. Forshee entrusted Chen to apologize to Guo once again.

However, the American continued to refuse to confess that he had violated the law.

Widow of Chinese detainee wants feds kept in suit

In America: The widow of a Chinese immigrant wants the federal government to remain a defendant in her lawsuit over the death her husband, who was detained at a Rhode Island jail.

Hiu Lui Ng, who had lived in Queens, N.Y., America, died of liver cancer in August 2008 while he was being held for overstaying a visa. Investigators say he was abused and denied medical care at the Donald W. Wyatt Detention Facility in Central Falls.

The private jail contracted with the federal government to house immigration detainees. The government has asked to be dismissed from the case, saying Wyatt staff were private contactors and not government employees.

But lawyers for Ng’s widow say federal immigration authorities failed to act even after it became clear that Ng was being seriously mistreated.

bron: www2.turnto10.com

Dispute Leads to Fatal Shooting of Unemployed Chinese Immigrant

In Monterey Park, Califonia, America, a confrontation between two Chinese immigrants a job center, resulted in a fatal shooting, according to the World Journal. The newspaper reports that both the suspect and the victim are immigrants from Tianjin Province, north coastal China, and were visiting the center on Nov. 6 for job search.

The owner of the job center, Yang, who witnessed the killing, told the paper that the confrontation was not about money or love affairs, but simply because “Chinese new immigrants experienced lots of pressure in the United States.” However, he refused to reveal more other than the suspect shot the victim once. The 40-year-old suspect is still at large.

bron: news.ncmonline.com [10-11-2009]