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Jonelle

My heart will forever hurt, I miss you little brother....

About Me



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My Interests

Life, anything that will make me laugh, a good book, good food. Biking, hiking, Na'lea, Na'lea, Nalea!!!~I LOVE TO EAT

I'd like to meet:

Well, the man of my dreams...Oh wait I already found him.http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w294/jonnygrl7/IMG_29 14.jpg~NY I want to go back~http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w294/jonnygrl7/IMG_2 913.jpghttp://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w294/jonnygrl7/IMG _2585.jpg~~~~

Music:

Everything!!!!

Movies:


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Television:

OAKLAND: SUSPECT IN OFFICER-INVOLVED SHOOTING STILL AT LARGE

05/22/07 4:05 PDT

OAKLAND (BCN)

A 26-year-old man suspected of shooting an Oakland police officer after a traffic stop early Saturday morning is still at large, police said today.

Police spokesman Roland Holmgren identified the suspect as Jesse William Mendez of San Lorenzo. Mendez has a felony conviction for selling narcotics and misdemeanor convictions for theft, forgery and traffic violations.

Mendez's cousin was fatally shot several hours after the traffic stop. Police Officer Robert Roche shot the cousin -- 22-year-old Jeremiah Dye -- with a rifle, killing him instantly, when he allegedly refused to come out of a crawl space underneath a house and appeared to be reaching for a gun, Holmgren said.

No gun was found, according to Holmgren.

Holmgren said Dye, a San Leandro resident, was on probation for a robbery conviction.

According to Holmgren, Officer Kevin McDonald was in East Oakland about 12:20 a.m. Saturday when he saw a 1980 Chevrolet Camaro driven by Mendez ignore a stop sign at Parker Avenue and MacArthur Boulevard. McDonald pulled Mendez over.

McDonald told investigators that as he walked to the car, Mendez fired at least four shots at him without warning.

Authorities said one bullet hit McDonald in his protective vest and another in his hand before the Camaro drove off. The officer was able to radio other officers and provide descriptions of Mendez and Dye and the license plate of the car.

McDonald later was treated and released from a hospital and is now on leave recovering from his injuries, Holmgren said.

The Camaro was found abandoned a few blocks away and police began searching the area.

Officers located Dye hiding in a crawl space under a house in the 2600 block of Parker about 4:30 a.m.

Heroes:

Single Mom's/Dad's, those who stand up for what is just, men who step up despite what those surrounding them may say, think or feel, all who stay true and positive.~~