From: tsum166700@aol.com (TSS)
Subject: Article on teacher arrested
Date: Sun, 20 Jul 2003 16:39:20 GMT
Message-ID: <3f1ac5a4.14765750@news2.lightlink.com>
By Times Staff Writer
St. Petersburg Times
published July 15, 2003
DUNEDIN - A schoolteacher was arrested Sunday evening and accused of leaving her 3-year-old son in her locked vehicle for up to a half-hour while she grocery-shopped.
The child was not hurt.
Kimberly D. Pesch, 38, a teacher at Clearwater Academy, was arrested on charges of child abuse and resisting arrest without violence.
She posted $5,250 bail and was released from the Pinellas County Jail.
Pesch was arrested after Pinellas sheriff's deputies were summoned to the Publix parking lot at 902 Curlew Road in Dunedin about 7 p.m.
Sunday.
A witness reported seeing a woman leave a young child in her black Chevrolet Suburban when she went into the Publix, sheriff's reports state.
The Suburban was locked with the windows up. The child was asleep in a safety seat in the back.
Deputies reported the weather was overcast but warm.
Deputies asked Publix employees to page the owner of the Suburban and called the Fire Department to the scene. Pesch emerged from the store and opened the vehicle door. Paramedics determined the child was hot and sweaty, but otherwise fine, sheriff's reports say.
Pesch told deputies she didn't do anything wrong. She came outside in the middle of her shopping and turned on the air-conditioning for a time, she told deputies.
Deputies told her to call someone to pick up the child. She pulled away from deputies during the arrest.
Jim Zwers, principal of Clearwater Academy on Drew Street, declined to comment on the arrest.
From: Tilman Hausherr <tilman@berlin.snafu.de>
Subject: Re: Article on teacher arrested
Date: Sun, 20 Jul 2003 19:05:39 +0200
Organization: Old Europe
Message-ID: <opilhvg7r2kvf12o45qt8t5opk6g7ci9vm@4ax.com>
On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 16:39:20 GMT, tsum166700@aol.com (TSS) wrote in <3f1ac5a4.14765750@news2.lightlink.com>:
> DUNEDIN - A schoolteacher was arrested Sunday evening and accused of
> leaving her 3-year-old son in her locked vehicle for up to a half-hour
> while she grocery-shopped.
>
> The child was not hurt.
>
> Kimberly D. Pesch, 38, a teacher at Clearwater Academy, was arrested
> on charges of child abuse and resisting arrest without violence.
... before they get deleted:
http://www.our-home.org/kimpesch/myself.htm Hello, my name is Kim Pesch, and here is a little bit about myself:
My life has been a fairly lucky one. Born into a Scientology household and with a mother who was a highly trained Scientology counselor, I had a very stable upbringing. I was raised with so many fundamentally basic sensibilities on life -- I didn't know how good I had it. One thing I have learned through Scientology is that things are a lot less complex than others would like you to believe.
http://www.our-home.org/kimpesch/success.htm One of my biggest successes in Scientology came when I was only 12 years old. I had been puttering along in school -- never really enjoying it or doing more than just average in my classes. I took a small study course over the summer at the local Scientology Mission called The Basic Study Manual. This course armed me with the goods to actually get an education within a public school system where the odds were stacked against me (and my fellow students) to obtain an education. Upon completing the course my grades shot up. My reading level soared. I never looked back. This was just at the grass roots level and it changed my life! So much more has happened since then.
> Jim Zwers, principal of Clearwater Academy on Drew Street, declined to
> comment on the arrest.
http://www.our-home.org/jimzwers/myself.htm Hello, my name is Jim Zwers, and here is a little bit about myself:
I am a photographer and graphic designer, father of 3 and have been married for 14 years.
http://www.our-home.org/jimzwers/success.htm Scientology provided me with a good understanding of myself and those I come in contact with.
-- "Keep kwiet. Ksenu's kracking klam klusters."
http://home.snafu.de/tilman/prolinks/
Message-ID: <3F1AD068.2050801@sympatico.ca>
From: Kim P <yduzitmatter@sympatico.ca>
Subject: Re: Article on teacher arrested
Date: Sun, 20 Jul 2003 13:24:56 -0400
Organization: Bell Sympatico
TSS wrote:
> By Times Staff Writer
> © St. Petersburg Times
> published July 15, 2003
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> DUNEDIN - A schoolteacher was arrested Sunday evening and accused of
> leaving her 3-year-old son in her locked vehicle for up to a half-hour
> while she grocery-shopped.
>
> The child was not hurt.
>
> Kimberly D. Pesch, 38, a teacher at Clearwater Academy, was arrested
> on charges of child abuse and resisting arrest without violence.
>
> She posted $5,250 bail and was released from the Pinellas County Jail.
>
> Pesch was arrested after Pinellas sheriff's deputies were summoned to
> the Publix parking lot at 902 Curlew Road in Dunedin about 7 p.m.
> Sunday.
>
> A witness reported seeing a woman leave a young child in her black
> Chevrolet Suburban when she went into the Publix, sheriff's reports
> state.
>
> The Suburban was locked with the windows up. The child was asleep in a
> safety seat in the back.
>
> Deputies reported the weather was overcast but warm.
>
> Deputies asked Publix employees to page the owner of the Suburban and
> called the Fire Department to the scene. Pesch emerged from the store
> and opened the vehicle door. Paramedics determined the child was hot
> and sweaty, but otherwise fine, sheriff's reports say.
>
> Pesch told deputies she didn't do anything wrong. She came outside in
> the middle of her shopping and turned on the air-conditioning for a
> time, she told deputies.
>
> Deputies told her to call someone to pick up the child. She pulled
> away from deputies during the arrest.
>
> Jim Zwers, principal of Clearwater Academy on Drew Street, declined to
> comment on the arrest.
>
Clearwater Academy:
http://www.clearwateracademy.org/about.shtml
"Clearwater Academy International is a private, year-round school offering educational programs for preschool through high school graduation. The school is a nonprofit organization with no religious affiliation. The campus is located in sunny Clearwater, Florida.
Utilizing a breakthrough method of individualized study developed by American author and humanitarian, L. Ron Hubbard, Clearwater Academy International is uniquely qualified to assist students in reaching their goals in life. The study method we use removes the barriers a child has in learning and replaces them with the confidence of knowing how to study, the desire to gain knowledge about life and the excitement of learning about it."
Aha - NO religious affiliation - thought scientology WAS a religion..oh yeah forgot -that is for the IRS ;-)
Geesh what a line...
So which is it? Religion or non-religion? Make up your minds cult - you cannot have it both ways, ya know
Kim P
Message-ID: <bff59m.3vvbud5.1@whyaretheydead.net>
From: Michael 'Mike' Gormez <mikeNO@SPAMwhyaretheydead.net>
Subject: Re: Article on teacher arrested
Date: Sun, 20 Jul 2003 22:32:21 +0200
In article <3f1ac5a4.14765750@news2.lightlink.com> , tsum166700@aol.com (TSS) wrote:
> By Times Staff Writer
> © St. Petersburg Times
> published July 15, 2003
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> DUNEDIN - A schoolteacher was arrested Sunday evening and accused of
> leaving her 3-year-old son in her locked vehicle for up to a half-hour
> while she grocery-shopped.
She did what 'Source' did before her:
Hubbard leaves his baby Alexis unattended in car
Los Angeles Examiner, February 26, 1951: Last December 18th Hubbard was fined $50 by Municipal Judge Kenneth Holaday for leaving the baby unattended in his automobile while he delivered a lecture. A 10-day jail term was suspended.
Los Angeles Times, April 11, 1951: Hubbard ... was arrested last November, assessed a $50 fine and given six months probation for leaving his child Alexis unattended in a parked car.
http://www.taxexemptchildabuse.net/
Mike Gormez
Why are they dead, Scientology?
www.whyaretheydead.net