tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11646417.post2800128244869342082..comments2024-03-26T16:11:40.327-07:00Comments on Behind The Blue Wall: [GA] Officer Daley shoots Officer Phillips for getting in his domestic attackBehind The Blue Wallhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04429113203939514642noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11646417.post-826011169582496012010-07-28T22:23:19.869-07:002010-07-28T22:23:19.869-07:00This is truly a travesty. Officer Daley, and I do ...This is truly a travesty. Officer Daley, and I do still refer to him as an Officer, was a very mild, respectful mannered gentleman. I choose to remain anonymous but have a very interesting story. This gentlemen came to me in a time when I needed "teaching" the most. My daughter was involved in a pit bull attack on property where he used to reside. She was only 7 at the time. He kept me from making the biggest mistake in my life. He guided me in a direction that only a father would and I will forever be grateful. Only he and I know the circumstances. He went above and beyond the duty of an officer. This was not seen by the court and I am sure that it never will. This man, such a gentleman, was better then a Duluth P.O. If it were not for him, I would be the one behind bars serving a life sentence. No one knows the whole story, who knows what happened. Anyone can cry on a stand and we will all agree that justice, if that is the label, sometimes is not fair nor just. Please explain to me how "child molesters",the ultimate crime, can get off with hardly no time and this man has to endure the ultimate time. He deserves rehabilitation, not 60 years behind bars. We, as a society, rehabilitate such evil beyond our comprehension but can not rehabilitate a gentleman. What does this speak of your justice system, "be the most evil you can ever be", dig deep in your mind and you will be set free by the "justice" system.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11646417.post-2384459580496962332010-06-26T09:03:19.986-07:002010-06-26T09:03:19.986-07:00FORMER DULUTH OFFICER DAILEY FOUND GUILTY ON NINE ...FORMER DULUTH OFFICER DAILEY FOUND GUILTY ON NINE COUNTS<br />Gwinnett Daily Post<br />Josh Green <br />June 25, 2010<br />[Excerpts] ...Jurors returned a guilty verdict on nine of 11 counts Dailey faced for his rampage on Sugar Hill’s otherwise tranquil Level Creek Road. His sentencing is scheduled for July 13... Jurors found that Dailey indeed shot Phillips, pointed his handgun at two passing motorists and pepper-sprayed motorist Leresa Graham, who was on her way to work when Dailey, having wrecked his car, flagged her down. The other drivers, Barry Smith and Charles Sheldt, both pointed out Dailey in court as the man who intentionally drew his weapon on them before they swiftly drove away. Jurors returned not guilty verdicts on counts of battery and possession of a weapon that involved Graham. Dailey’s defense argued she was blinded by pepper-spray and couldn’t have seen a weapon or accurately recalled what occurred. Dailey was convicted of aggravated assault upon a peace officer, aggravated assault (two counts), possession of a firearm (three counts), terroristic threats, battery and simple battery. The latter charge had been downgraded from aggravated assault — often called Georgia’s equivalent to attempted murder — against Graham... [<a href="http://www.gwinnettdailypost.com/localnews/headlines/97184749.html" rel="nofollow">LINK</a>]Behind The Blue Wallhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04429113203939514642noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11646417.post-51831723727991314772008-02-08T03:20:00.001-08:002008-02-08T03:20:00.001-08:00Duluth cop charged with 4 feloniesOfficer accused ...Duluth cop charged with 4 felonies<BR/>Officer accused of pointing gun/shooting at four people<BR/>gwinnettdailypost.com<BR/>By Josh Green<BR/>2/5/2008 12:01:00<BR/><BR/>LAWRENCEVILLE - Documents show a Duluth police officer pointed a handgun in a threatening manner at four people Friday - the day he allegedly shot an off-duty cop from Fulton County.<BR/><BR/>But the scenario behind the shooting largely remains a mystery.<BR/><BR/>Police have yet to release information that details the relationship those four people had to Duluth police officer Jay Daily - or what specifically triggered the five-year veteran to shoot a fellow officer.<BR/><BR/>Gwinnett police - the agency tasked with investigating the bizarre incident - have charged Daily with four counts of aggravated assault, a felony. Daily was shot in the Friday afternoon gunbattle on Level Creek Road and was treated and released from Gwinnett Medical Center on Saturday, police said.<BR/><BR/>Daily, 42, remains at the Gwinnett County Jail without bond. His address is listed as 4800 Markin Forest Lane, Sugar Hill.<BR/><BR/>"He will go through the same judicial process as any other citizen," said Gwinnett police spokeswoman Cpl. Illana Spellman.<BR/><BR/>The Fulton County officer, Cpl. Paul Philips, 37, remained in stable condition Monday at GMC. Philips, who lives in the Sugar Hill area, has served on the force for more than a decade.<BR/><BR/>Spellman could not say Monday what prompted Daily to begin shooting - or what stopped the gunfire altogether.<BR/><BR/>"The motives and exact chain of events are still under investigation," she said.<BR/><BR/>According to a warrant, Daily assaulted three people other than the Fulton County officer about 1 p.m. Friday. He's charged with aggravated assault for either pointing or firing a handgun at each person.<BR/><BR/>"I cannot release how the victims were involved," Spellman said. "Only that there was enough evidence to charge (Daily) with those additional charges."<BR/><BR/>In Georgia, aggravated assault charges are equivalent to attempted murder, Spellman said. If convicted, a person can face up to 20 years in prison, according to Georgia law.<BR/><BR/>Duluth police spokesman Maj. Don Woodruff said the incident has rocked his department of 54 sworn officers. Daily remained on paid suspension Monday as the investigation continued, Woodruff said.<BR/><BR/>"We don't have any idea" what caused Daily to allegedly shoot the officer, Woodruff said. "We're not investigating it, so we don't know what brought it on.<BR/><BR/>"Obviously, it's a shock to everybody," Woodruff said. "It's a tremendous shock."<BR/><BR/>Police on Friday said Daily was involved in a physical altercation with a female who was driving a gold SUV. A witness saw the confrontation happening and flagged down the Fulton County officer as he drove by, police said.<BR/><BR/>The two police officers exchanged multiple gunshots in the roadway, hitting each other.<BR/><BR/>The shootout happened in the middle of Level Creek Road near Puritan Drive - a quiet stretch of Sugar Hill roadway about a mile from North Gwinnett High School.<BR/><BR/>Daily, who lives in the area where the shooting occurred, was off-duty and in civilian clothing but was wearing a bulletproof vest, police said.<BR/><BR/>Police are unsure what relationship Daily had with the female motorist or what triggered their confrontation. The woman was assaulted and was hospitalized for minor injuries sustained before the shooting began, police said.<BR/><BR/>Investigators don't believe the two officers were acquainted.<BR/><BR/>http://www.gwinnettdailypost.com/main.asp?SectionID=6&SubSectionID=84&ArticleID=10667Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11646417.post-73813788898155181822008-02-08T03:20:00.000-08:002008-02-08T03:20:00.000-08:00The only thing then that will bring change is liti...The only thing then that will bring change is litigation.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11646417.post-37059650258691691412008-02-06T18:38:00.000-08:002008-02-06T18:38:00.000-08:00The City Of Duluth Knew that Dailey has substace a...The City Of Duluth Knew that Dailey has substace abuse dependancy and allowed him to police anyway!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com