Sunday, July 10, 2016

Update On Hennepin Co. Sheriff Rich Stanek's Son Ryan Stanek Transporting Drugs In Daddy's Vehicle (2BN329) Yet Again? Ryan Gets Another Sweetheat Prosecution? No Suprise, Huh? Rigged Case No. 27-VB-16-128163 State of Minnesota vs Ryan James Stanek? Incident Reports From Fire Personnel Indicate Ryan Was Distracted/Reckless Driving, Right? Field Sobriety Tests And Test Weights Of Marijuana Magically Disappear? Loony Pedestrian Charges But No Charges For Parking Next To Fire Engine? Rich Stanek Doesn't Want His Boat Anchor Son's Criminal Record To Interfer With His Run For Governor, Right? Jennifer Freeburg, State Executive Director Of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Isn't Really Mad About Ryan's Special Treatment, Is She?




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councilmemberlawrence-anderson@ci.brooklyn-center.mn.us,
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councilmemberryan@ci.brooklyn-center.mn.us
date:    Sun, Jul 10, 2016 at 1:10 PM
subject:    Chapter 13 data request - data for Hennepin Co. Sheriff Rich Stanek's son Ryan James Stanek DOB: 12/21/1992 DOI: 05-13-16 (Sweetheart prosecution of Hennepin Co. Sheriff Rich Stanek's son Ryan)
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Tim Willson, Mayor:

 Please email me the following readily, available, free, electronic public data:
1. Proposal and signed contract for Brooklyn Center City attorney - David Ross of Carson, Clelland & Schreder, PLLP (Prosecutor for sweetheart prosecution of Hennepin Co. Sheriff Rich Stanek's son Ryan) I want to see if the contract allows for special treatment and undercharging of so-called important people and/or their friends and/or relatives, don't I?


Terry Dean, Nemmers (320) 283-5713


http://www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org/index.aspx?NID=623
Mayor Tim Willson
7007 Dallas Road
Brooklyn Center, MN  55430
phone: 763-503-5729
voice: 763-569-3450
Term of Office - 1/1/15 - 12/31/18
Held office since 1/1/07
mayorwillson@ci.brooklyn-center.mn.us


CASE NO. 27-VB-16-128163 State of Minnesota vs RYAN JAMES STANEK Charges: STANEK, RYAN JAMES 1. Traffic Regulation - Driver Fails to Use Due Care to Avoid Colliding With Bicycle or Pedestrian Statute 169.21.3(d) Level Petty Misdemeanor Date 05/13/2016 2. Drugs - Possession of Drug Paraphernalia - Use or Possession Statute 152.092 Level Petty Misdemeanor Date 05/13/2016 OTHER EVENTS AND HEARINGS 05/13/2016 05/25/2016 05/25/2016 07/11/2016 Citation E-Filed Certificate of Representation Doc ID# 1 Waiver of Appearance Doc ID# 2 Hearing Officer Appointment (10:20 AM) (Judicial Officer Layton, Arthur E., Jr.) Layton, Arthur E., Jr. Ridgedale Hearing office 07/11/2016 10:20 AM Hearing Officer Appointment. Lead Attorneys Jurisdiction State of Minnesota DAVID KELLAND ROSS 763-561-2800(W)


APPOINTED OFFICIALS Cornelius L. Boganey City Manager Appointed Troy Gilchrist City Attorney Contractual Appointee AGENDA CITY COUNCIL/FINANCIAL COMMISSION JOINT WORK SESSION JUNE 6, 2016 6:30 p.m. Council Chambers City Hall


Case No. 27-VB-12-272712202058 State of Minnesota vs. RYAN JAMES STANEKCharges: STANEK, RYAN JAMES 1. Drug - Possess - sell small amounts of marijuana Statute 152.027.4(a) Level Petty Misdemeanor Date 05/26/2012 Disposition 06/14/2012 Convicted 2. Drug - Possession of drug paraphernalia Statute 152.092 Level Petty Misdemeanor Date 05/26/2012 Disposition 06/14/2012 Convicted Lead Attorneys Jurisdiction State of Minnesota


Case No. 27-CR-15-337 State of Minnesota vs RYAN JAMES STANEK Charges: STANEK, RYAN JAMES 1. Traffic - DWI - Refuse to Submit to Chemical Test Statute 169A.20.2 Level Gross Misdemeanor Date 01/01/2015 Disposition 03/05/2015 Dismissed 2. Traffic - DWI - Operate Motor Vehicle Under Influence of Alcohol Statute 169A.20.1(1) Level Misdemeanor Date 01/01/2015 Dispostion 03/05/2015 Convicted 03/05/2015 Convicted of a Misdemeanor 3. Drugs - Possess Over 1.4 Grams Marijuana In Motor Vehicle Statute 152.027.3 Level Misdemeanor Date 01/01/2015 Disposition 03/05/2015 Dismissed Lead Attorneys Jurisdiction State of Minnesota MARK FRANCIS GAUGHAN 651-223-4999(W)


Case No. 27-CR-14-21295 State of Minnesota vs RYAN JAMES STANEK Charges: STANEK, RYAN JAMES 1. Damage to Prop-1st Deg-Value Reduced Over $1000 Statute 609.595.1(3) Level Felony Date 04/30/2014    Disposition 11/02/2015 Dismissed, Conditions Met or Expired 2. Damage to Property-3rd Deg-Reduce Value $501-$1000 Statute 609.595.2(a) Level Gross Misdemeanor Date 04/30/2014 Disposition 11/02/2015 Dismissed, Conditions Met or Expired 3. Damage to Property-4th Deg-Intentional Damage-Other Circumstances Statute 609.595.3 Level Misdemeanor Date 04/30/2014 Disposition 11/02/2015 Disposition Dismissed, Conditions Met or Expired. Lead Attorneys Jurisdiction State of Minnesota PHILLIP D PROKOPOWICZ 651-438-4438(W)


https://twitter.com/dhmontgomery/status/734034348022714372
David Montgomery Verified account ‏@dhmontgomery Is Stanek running for gov in 2018? "I never look beyond what's right in front of me & I've got a big job to do day in & day out.” #mngop2016     Retweet 1 Like 1 Brian Hensley Patrick Condon 7:53 AM - 21 May 2016 1 retweet 1 like

https://twitter.com/dhmontgomery/status/734034553241669633  David Montgomery Verified account ‏@dhmontgomery David Montgomery Retweeted David Montgomery I told him, “That’s not a no.” He just laughed. #mngop2016 Retweets 2 Like 1 Kelly Eull Brian Bakst Paul Seefeld 7:54 AM - 21 May 2016

https://twitter.com/LydenFOX9/status/732323403156201473  Tom Lyden ‏@LydenFOX9 Sheriff Stanek's son Ryan in trouble again. Crashes car into fire truck. Suspected marijuana & pipes found. Retweets 2 Likes 4 Blas Delvillar Hampton News Stephanie Vergara Tony Webster Police Clips 2:34 PM - 16 May 2016


Persons Involved Person#: 0001 MNI: 57922748 Event Association: ARREST Name: STANEK, RYAN JAMES DOB: 12/21/1992 Height: 6' 4" - 6' 4" Weight: 250 - 250 lbs Address: MAPLE GROVE, MINNESOTA 55369 DL State: MINNESOTA Age: 23 - 23 Sex: MALE Eye Color: BLUE No 05/13/2016 01:32 Race: WHITE Hair Color: BROWN. Vehicles Involved Vehicle#: 0001 Event Assoc: ACCIDENT Vehicle Type: A Year: 2002 VIN: License#: 2BN329 Style: 4-DOOR Prim Color: SILVER Status Dt/Tm: 05/13/2016 01:29 Status Value: NCIC Date: NCIC#: Vehicle Status: Make: GENERAL MOTORS CORP State: MN Sec Color: Recovered Date: NCIC Reported By: NCIC Cancelled: Registered Owner Name: RICHARD WALTER STANEK Address: 350 S 5TH ST #6 MPLS MN 55415 Model: SIERRA 1500 Expires On: Ter Color: Recovered Value: Phone#: Vehicle#: 0002 Event Assoc: ACCIDENT Vehicle Status: Vehicle Type: A Year: 2000 Make: FIRE TRUCK VIN: 4P1CS01A4EA014216 License#: FIRE ENGINE #5 State: MN Style: Prim Color: RED Sec Color: Status Dt/Tm: 05/13/2016 01:29 Status Value: Recovered Date: NCIC Date: NCIC Reported By: NCIC#: NCIC Cancelled: Model: FIRE TRUCK Expires On: Ter Color: Recovered Value: Registered Owner Name: CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER Address: 6301 SHINGLE CREEK PKWY BROOKLYN CENTER, MN 554 Phone#: Incident Number: BC16-001679.


Describe Accident: E-5 had cleared a call at 3913 58th. I have just replaced the C02 monitor, maybe 20 seconds in the truck when we were hit  from behind. The other vehicle, the GMC pick up had sustantial damage to its front end, The driver had no visible injuries, and was moving around. The driver stated that he didn't see und was following “the white line,” and that he needed to find his cell phone. Estimate of Damage: $? don't know. 05-13-16 City of Brooklyn Center Vehicle Accident Report Signed by Jason Michael Foltynski.


Prior to leaving the scene I did issue Stanek Hennepin County Citation #270216200871 for two charges, the first being failure to drive with due care and possessing drug paraphernalia both which were petty misdemeanors. The vehicle was eventually towed by Cardinal towing to their yard and as stated earlier the vehicle had already been released to Stanek at the scene. ... As myself and Officer Holt began to speak with Ryan he began reaching inside of the vehicle. Due to the circumstances regarding the accident and my previous experience I knew that there was a possibility that the driver that I was currently dealing with was possibly impaired and it was likely that we would be running him through Field Sobriety Tests ... During the investigation Officer Holt advised that he would be checking the male for weapons at which time the male immediately became verbally aggressive with both myself and Officer Holt and began to tense up on Officer Holt as he began to place hands on him so that he could check the male for weapons....It should be noted that the male was acting very erratic at the time that we began to talk to him and appeared very scared which also added to the suspicion and the necessity to ensure that the male did not have any items on him which could hurt himself, officers or any of the fire fighters who were on scene at the time. I began to speak with the male and was able to obtain his ID and was eventually later identified as Ryan James Stanek DOB: 12/21/1992. As I began to speak with Stanek he stated that he did not know how or why he had hit the fire truck and stated that he had been traveling forward and that because the fire truck was slightly impeding the lane of traffic in which he was driving he had hit it. Stanek provided no other further information regarding this matter as to exactly why or how he had hit the fire truck. It should also be noted that he had not provided any other information regarding what he was doing at the time he was driving and struck the vehicle. During this investigation considering the circumstances regarding it I did by nature of the accident want to ensure that Stanek had been able to drive the vehicle at the time of the accident therefore I did ask him to submit to a PBT Test which he did willingfully submit to. The PBT did show a reading of .000 ensuring that Stanek had been able to drive the vehicle at the time of the accident.Incident Number: BC16-001679 ENTERED DATE/TIME: 05/13/2016 08:22:20 NARRATIVE TYPE: MRM SUBJECT: MAIN REPORT AUTHOR: NORDBY, GREGG


After assisting in gather information about the accident Officer Nordby then asked me to conduct an inventory search of the vehicle. Inside the vehicle I could tell that the airbags had deployed, there was glass shattered and strewn about the vehicle as well as large quantiles of miscellaneous tools. I then opened the center console between the driver and passenger seat as my training and experience has taught me that individuals frequently place valuable objects inside the center console. Inside the center console I saw a gray velvet style bag; again through my training and experience I know that frequently individuals will place money or other valuable objects inside similar bags like this. I opened up the bag and saw multiple Ziploc bags containing a green leafy substance which I knew through my training and experience to be consistent with marijuana. After finding plastic baggies containing marijuana residue inside of the velvet bag I then picked up a Marlboro red cigarette box. Upon picking it up I could hear a metallic clink and the box appeared to be heavier than a typical box of cigarettes. I then opened it to ensure there was no valuable items or money hidden inside and I found three pipes fashioned in a design similar to a cigarette which I knew through my training and experience to be considered to a "one hitter" used to smoke marijuana. I then saw another package of Marlboro red cigarettes which I picked up and felt a heavy object shift inside of it. Again it should be noted that this cigarette package was heavier than most typical cigarette packages and due to the fact that there was a heavy object inside I wanted to ensure that there was no type of valuable object inside and upon opening it I also saw that it was a pipe designed to smoke marijuana. I then brought these items over to Officer Nordby who would be assuming the role of primary officer for this incident and advised him of what I found and turned over the items to him. Incident Number: BC16-001679. NARRATIVE TYPE: SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT SUBJECT: SUPP1 SH 05/13/16 0412 AUTHOR: HOLT, STEPHEN




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to:    CBoganey@ci.brooklyn-center.mn.us,
tgannon@ci.brooklyn-center.mn.us
date:    Sun, Jul 10, 2016 at 8:33 AM
subject:    Chapter 13 data request - data for Hennepin Co. Sheriff Rich Stanek's son Ryan James Stanek DOB: 12/21/1992 DOI: 05-13-16
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Tim Gannon, Chief of Police (763) 569-3333:

Please email me the following readily available, free, electronic, public data:
1. Training logs for Officer Gregg Norby and Officer Stephen Holt - Years: 2010-2016
2. Name, contact information and training logs for Brooklyn Center Police Dept. Drug Recognition Evaluator (DRE) - Years: 2010-2016.
3. Test weight of marijuana confiscated from Hennepin Co. Sheriff Rich Stanek pickup's that was driven by Ryan in Incident Number: BC16-001679.
4. Field sobriety test results for Hennepin Co. Sheriff Rich Stanek's son Ryan in Incident Number: BC16-001679. Ex: Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus, Walk & Turn,  One Leg Stand, reciting the alphabet, counting backwards, and touching fingertips, etc.
5. Search warrant for examination of Hennepin Co. Sheriff Rich Stanek's son Ryan's cell phone.


Terry Dean, Nemmers (320) 283-5713


CASE NO. 27-VB-16-128163 State of Minnesota vs RYAN JAMES STANEK Charges: STANEK, RYAN JAMES 1. Traffic Regulation - Driver Fails to Use Due Care to Avoid Colliding With Bicycle or Pedestrian Statute 169.21.3(d) Level Petty Misdemeanor Date 05/13/2016 2. Drugs - Possession of Drug Paraphernalia - Use or Possession Statute 152.092 Level Petty Misdemeanor Date 05/13/2016 OTHER EVENTS AND HEARINGS 05/13/2016 05/25/2016 05/25/2016 07/11/2016 Citation E-Filed Certificate of Representation Doc ID# 1 Waiver of Appearance Doc ID# 2 Hearing Officer Appointment (10:20 AM) (Judicial Officer Layton, Arthur E., Jr.)


27-VB-16-128163 Crim/Traf Non-Mand State of Minnesota vs RYAN JAMES STANEK Layton, Arthur E., Jr. Ridgedale Hearing office 07/11/2016 10:20 AM Hearing Officer Appointment


Division 3 - Ridgedale 12601 Ridgedale Drive Minnetonka, MN 55305 (612) 348-2040 (Crim/Traffic) http://www.mncourts.gov/Find-Courts/Hennepin/HennepinViolationsBureauandHearingOffice.aspx
License Plate Number: 1. Fire, Vehicle Number: E5, 2. MN 2BN329. Estimate of Damage: $?.  City of Brooklyn Center Vehicle Accident Report Signed by Cody A. Miller


Engine 5 accident 5-13-16 *E5 had been at a call at 3913 58th parked with the front end pointing WB, in WB shoulder of Bass Lake Road. After clearing the call at the above address, E5 crew had just entered the truck and started putting away equipment. About 30 seconds after entering the vehicle, E5 was struck in the rear by a GMC pickup truck (MN 2BN-329) traveling westbound on Bass Lake Road. E5 Notified dispatch to start EMS and PD to the scene of a MVA with possible injuries to the driver of the pickup truck. After E5 crew had excited the vehicle, the driver of the pickup was out and walking around looking for their cell phone. No major apparent injuries were found on the party who struck E5. According to driver of the pickup, he had been following the white line of the shoulder in the WB lane and never saw the Fire truck. PD arrived, along with North to standby if any injuries were reported. PD gathered information from E5 crew and driver of the pickup, Cardinal towing was out to pull pickup out from underneath E5 and scene was cleared. Approximate time of accident was 01:30 am on Friday May 13th 2016. Signed Cody Miller


Persons Involved Person#: 0001 MNI: 57922748 Event Association: ARREST Name: STANEK, RYAN JAMES DOB: 12/21/1992 Height: 6' 4" - 6' 4" Weight: 250 - 250 lbs Address: MAPLE GROVE, MINNESOTA 55369 DL State: MINNESOTA Age: 23 - 23 Sex: MALE Eye Color: BLUE No 05/13/2016 01:32 Race: WHITE Hair Color: BROWN. Vehicles Involved Vehicle#: 0001 Event Assoc: ACCIDENT Vehicle Type: A Year: 2002 VIN: License#: 2BN329 Style: 4-DOOR Prim Color: SILVER Status Dt/Tm: 05/13/2016 01:29 Status Value: NCIC Date: NCIC#: Vehicle Status: Make: GENERAL MOTORS CORP State: MN Sec Color: Recovered Date: NCIC Reported By: NCIC Cancelled: Registered Owner Name: RICHARD WALTER STANEK Address: 350 S 5TH ST #6 MPLS MN 55415 Model: SIERRA 1500 Expires On: Ter Color: Recovered Value: Phone#: Vehicle#: 0002 Event Assoc: ACCIDENT Vehicle Status: Vehicle Type: A Year: 2000 Make: FIRE TRUCK VIN: 4P1CS01A4EA014216 License#: FIRE ENGINE #5 State: MN Style: Prim Color: RED Sec Color: Status Dt/Tm: 05/13/2016 01:29 Status Value: Recovered Date: NCIC Date: NCIC Reported By: NCIC#: NCIC Cancelled: Model: FIRE TRUCK Expires On: Ter Color: Recovered Value: Registered Owner Name: CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER Address: 6301 SHINGLE CREEK PKWY BROOKLYN CENTER, MN 554 Phone#: Incident Number: BC16-001679.


Prior to leaving the scene I did issue Stanek Hennepin County Citation #270216200871 for two charges, the first being failure to drive with due care and possessing drug paraphernalia both which were petty misdemeanors. The vehicle was eventually towed by Cardinal towing to their yard and as stated earlier the vehicle had already been released to Stanek at the scene. ... As myself and Officer Holt began to speak with Ryan he began reaching inside of the vehicle. Due to the circumstances regarding the accident and my previous experience I knew that there was a possibility that the driver that I was currently dealing with was possibly impaired and it was likely that we would be running him through Field Sobriety Tests ... During the investigation Officer Holt advised that he would be checking the male for weapons at which time the male immediately became verbally aggressive with both myself and Officer Holt and began to tense up on Officer Holt as he began to place hands on him so that he could check the male for weapons....It should be noted that the male was acting very erratic at the time that we began to talk to him and appeared very scared which also added to the suspicion and the necessity to ensure that the male did not have any items on him which could hurt himself, officers or any of the fire fighters who were on scene at the time. I began to speak with the male and was able to obtain his ID and was eventually later identified as Ryan James Stanek DOB: 12/21/1992. As I began to speak with Stanek he stated that he did not know how or why he had hit the fire truck and stated that he had been traveling forward and that because the fire truck was slightly impeding the lane of traffic in which he was driving he had hit it. Stanek provided no other further information regarding this matter as to exactly why or how he had hit the fire truck. It should also be noted that he had not provided any other information regarding what he was doing at the time he was driving and struck the vehicle. During this investigation considering the circumstances regarding it I did by nature of the accident want to ensure that Stanek had been able to drive the vehicle at the time of the accident therefore I did ask him to submit to a PBT Test which he did willingfully submit to. The PBT did show a reading of .000 ensuring that Stanek had been able to drive the vehicle at the time of the accident.Incident Number: BC16-001679 ENTERED DATE/TIME: 05/13/2016 08:22:20 NARRATIVE TYPE: MRM SUBJECT: MAIN REPORT AUTHOR: NORDBY, GREGG


After assisting in gather information about the accident Officer Nordby then asked me to conduct an inventory search of the vehicle. Inside the vehicle I could tell that the airbags had deployed, there was glass shattered and strewn about the vehicle as well as large quantiles of miscellaneous tools. I then opened the center console between the driver and passenger seat as my training and experience has taught me that individuals frequently place valuable objects inside the center console. Inside the center console I saw a gray velvet style bag; again through my training and experience I know that frequently individuals will place money or other valuable objects inside similar bags like this. I opened up the bag and saw multiple Ziploc bags containing a green leafy substance which I knew through my training and experience to be consistent with marijuana. After finding plastic baggies containing marijuana residue inside of the velvet bag I then picked up a Marlboro red cigarette box. Upon picking it up I could hear a metallic clink and the box appeared to be heavier than a typical box of cigarettes. I then opened it to ensure there was no valuable items or money hidden inside and I found three pipes fashioned in a design similar to a cigarette which I knew through my training and experience to be considered to a "one hitter" used to smoke marijuana. I then saw another package of Marlboro red cigarettes which I picked up and felt a heavy object shift inside of it. Again it should be noted that this cigarette package was heavier than most typical cigarette packages and due to the fact that there was a heavy object inside I wanted to ensure that there was no type of valuable object inside and upon opening it I also saw that it was a pipe designed to smoke marijuana. I then brought these items over to Officer Nordby who would be assuming the role of primary officer for this incident and advised him of what I found and turned over the items to him. Incident Number: BC16-001679. NARRATIVE TYPE: SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT SUBJECT: SUPP1 SH 05/13/16 0412 AUTHOR: HOLT, STEPHEN


What is a revoked license? A revoked license is a terminated license for a set period of time. The most common reasons for a revoked license are DWI, insurance violations, or drugs in a motor vehicle. The license may be reinstated only after that set period has passed, a reinstatement fee is paid to DVS, the driver’s test is passed, and all other DVS requirements are satisfied. Call for an appointment Metro: 651-281-3219 Other: 1-800-657-3611 Walk-ins or by appointment Hennepin County Government Center Office of Hearings and Fines, Street Level 300 South Sixth Street Minneapolis Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Hearing Office and Violations Bureau serving Hennepin County Got a ticket? http://www.mncourts.gov/Documents/4/Public/Traffic_Violations/HearingOfficerViolationsBureauBrochure.pdf


https://dps.mn.gov/divisions/msp/about/Documents/dre-job-description.pdf THE PROGRAM The Drug Recognition Evaluator (DRE) is an officer trained to determine if a motorist is impaired  by substances other than (or in addition to) alcohol. The DRE will perform a 30 - 45 minute  evaluation on the impaired driver. After the evaluation, the DRE will be able to determine the  category of drug(s) that is impairing the driver’s ability to drive safey. lThe successful prosecution of drug - impaired drivers is a three - pronged approach: 1.) The Officer documents driving impairment 2.) The DRE will further document specific controlled substance use and  impairment 3.) The BCA Lab will verify the presence of controlled substances. For further information, contact: Lt. Don Marose DRE Coordinator 444 Cedar St. Suite 130 Saint Paul, MN 55101 651-297-7132 don.marose@state.mn.us
 

Was Charged:
152.092 POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA PROHIBITED. It is unlawful for any person knowingly or intentionally to use or to possess drug paraphernalia. Any violation of this section is a petty misdemeanor. https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=152.092&format=pdf


169.21 PEDESTRIAN. Subdivision 1. Obey traffic-control signals. Pedestrians shall be subject to traffic-control signals at intersections as heretofore declared in this chapter, but at all other places pedestrians shall be accorded the privileges and shall be subject to the restrictions stated in this section and section 169.22. (d) A person who violates this subdivision is guilty of a misdemeanor. A person who violates this subdivision a second or subsequent time within one year of a previous conviction under this subdivision is guilty of a gross misdemeanor. https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=169.21&format=pdf


Wasn't Charged With:
169.89 PENALTIES. Subdivision 1. Violation; when petty misdemeanor enhanced to misdemeanor. Unless otherwise declared in this chapter with respect to particular offenses, it is a petty misdemeanor for any person to do any act forbidden or fail to perform any act required by this chapter; except that: (1) a violation which is committed in a manner or under circumstances so as to endanger or be likely to endanger any person or property; or (2) exclusive of violations relating to the standing or parking of an unattended vehicle, a violation of any of the provisions of this chapter, classified therein as a petty misdemeanor, when preceded by two or more petty misdemeanor convictions within the immediate preceding 12-month period; is a misdemeanor to which the provisions of subdivision 2 shall not apply. https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=169.89&format=pdf


152.027 OTHER CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE OFFENSES. Subd. 3. Possession of marijuana in a motor vehicle. A person is guilty of a misdemeanor if the person is the owner of a private motor vehicle, or is the driver of the motor vehicle if the owner is not present, and possesses on the person, or knowingly keeps or allows to be kept within the area of the vehicle normally occupied by the driver or passengers, more than 1.4 grams of marijuana. This area of the vehicle does not include the trunk of the motor vehicle if the vehicle is equipped with a trunk, or another area of the vehicle not normally occupied by the driver or passengers if the vehicle is not equipped with a trunk. A utility or glove compartment is deemed to be within the area occupied by the driver and passengers. https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=152.027&format=pdf


169A.20 DRIVING WHILE IMPAIRED. Subdivision 1. Driving while impaired crime; motor vehicle. It is a crime for any person to drive, operate, or be in physical control of any motor vehicle, as defined in section 169A.03, subdivision 15, except for motorboats in operation and off-road recreational vehicles, within this state or on any boundary water of this state when: (1) the person is under the influence of alcohol; (2) the person is under the influence of a controlled substance. https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=169A.20&format=pdf


169.13 RECKLESS OR CARELESS DRIVING. Subdivision 1. Reckless driving. (a) A person who drives a motor vehicle while aware of and con- sciously disregarding a substantial and unjustifiable risk that the driving may result in harm to another or another's property is guilty of reckless driving. The risk must be of such a nature and degree that disregard of it constitutes a significant deviation from the standard of conduct that a reasonable person would observe in the situation. (c) A person who violates paragraph (a) or (b) is guilty of a misdemeanor. A person who violates paragraph (a) or (b) and causes great bodily harm or death to another is guilty of a gross misdemeanor. https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=169.13&format=pdf


169.40 FIRE TRUCK; FIRE STATION. Subdivision 1. Following fire truck; parking at fire scene. The driver of any vehicle other than one on official business shall not follow any fire apparatus traveling in response to a fire alarm closer than 500 feet, or drive into or park such vehicle within the block where a fire apparatus has stopped in answer to a fire alarm. https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=169.40&format=pdf


169.475 USE OF WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS DEVICE. Subd. 2. Prohibition on use; penalty. (a) No person may operate a motor vehicle while using a wireless communications device to compose, read, or send an electronic message, when the vehicle is in motion or a part of traffic. (b) A person who violates paragraph (a) a second or subsequent time must pay a fine of $225, plus the amount specified in the uniform fine schedule established by the Judicial Council. https://www.revisor.leg.state.mn.us/statutes/?id=169.475&format=pdf



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to:    gjones@ci.brooklyn-center.mn.us,
CBoganey@ci.brooklyn-center.mn.us
date:    Sun, Jul 10, 2016 at 12:14 PM
subject:    Chapter 13 data request - data for Hennepin Co. Sheriff Rich Stanek's son Ryan James Stanek DOB: 12/21/1992 DOI: 05-13-16
mailed-by:    gmail.com


Greg Jones, Assistant Chief (763) 549-3640:

Please email me the following readily, available, free, electronic public data:
1. Estimates for repair of damage to Brooklyn Center fire engine referenced in April 28, 2016 letter to Bill Vetter, Sons of the American Legion.
2. Accident reports for damage to Brooklyn Center fire engine referenced in April 28, 2016 letter to Bill Vetter, Sons of the American Legion.
3. Insurance payment for damage to Brooklyn Center fire engine referenced in April 28, 2016 letter to Bill Vetter, Sons of the American Legion.
4. Bills submitted by prosecutor for prosecution of damage to Brooklyn Center fire engine referenced in April 28, 2016 letter to Bill Vetter, Sons of the American Legion.
5. Brooklyn Center City Council Minutes, resolution number and resolution date authorizing estimates and repair of damage/replacement of Brooklyn Center fire engine referenced in April 28, 2016 letter to Bill Vetter, Sons of the American Legion.
4. Estimates for repair of damage to Brooklyn Center fire engine by Hennepin Co. Sheriff Rich Stanek's son, Ryan as referenced Incident Number: BC16-001679.
5. Insurance payment for damage to Brooklyn Center fire engine and personnel by Hennepin Co. Sheriff Rich Stanek's son, Ryan as referenced Incident Number: BC16-001679
6. Brooklyn Center City Council Minutes, resolution number and resolution date authorizing estimates and repair of damage to Brooklyn Center fire engine by Hennepin Co. Sheriff Rich Stanek's son, Ryan as referenced Incident Number: BC16-001679.
7. Bills submitted by prosecutor for prosecution of damage to Brooklyn Center fire engine and personnel by Hennepin Co. Sheriff Rich Stanek's son, Ryan as referenced Incident Number: BC16-001679.


Terry Dean, Nemmers (320) 283-5713


Describe Accident: E-5 had cleared a call at 3913 58th. I have just replaced the C02 monitor, maybe 20 seconds in the truck when we were hit  from behind. The other vehicle, the GMC pick up had sustantial damage to its front end, The driver had no visible injuries, and was moving around. The driver stated that he didn't see und was following “the white line,” and that he needed to find his cell phone. Estimate of Damage: $? don't know. 05-13-16 City of Brooklyn Center Vehicle Accident Report Signed by Jason Michael Foltynski.


Describe Accident: Upon clearing the last call and entering E5 I checked my mirrors and noticed a vehicle approaching from the rear. I noticed they had not moved over or were slowing down. I grabbed the steering wheel and braced for the impact. The vehicle impacted the rear driver's side corner of E5. Estimate of Damage: $ . 05-13-16 City of Brooklyn Center Vehicle Accident Report Signed by Joshua Robert Abel.


License Plate Number: 1. Fire, Vehicle Number: E5, 2. MN 2BN329. Estimate of Damage: $?.  City of Brooklyn Center Vehicle Accident Report Signed by Cody A. Miller Engine 5 accident 5-13-16 *E5 had been at a call at 3913 58th parked with the front end pointing WB, in WB shoulder of Bass Lake Road. After clearing the call at the above address, E5 crew had just entered the truck and started putting away equipment. About 30 seconds after entering the vehicle, E5 was struck in the rear by a GMC pickup truck (MN 2BN-329) traveling westbound on Bass Lake Road. E5 Notified dispatch to start EMS and PD to the scene of a MVA with possible injuries to the driver of the pickup truck. After E5 crew had excited the vehicle, the driver of the pickup was out and walking around looking for their cell phone. No major apparent injuries were found on the party who struck E5. According to driver of the pickup, he had been following the white line of the shoulder in the WB lane and never saw the Fire truck. PD arrived, along with North to standby if any injuries were reported. PD gathered information from E5 crew and driver of the pickup, Cardinal towing was out to pull pickup out from underneath E5 and scene was cleared. Approximate time of accident was 01:30 am on Friday May 13th 2016. Signed Cody Miller


Persons Involved Person#: 0001 MNI: 57922748 Event Association: ARREST Name: STANEK, RYAN JAMES DOB: 12/21/1992 Height: 6' 4" - 6' 4" Weight: 250 - 250 lbs Address: MAPLE GROVE, MINNESOTA 55369 DL State: MINNESOTA Age: 23 - 23 Sex: MALE Eye Color: BLUE No 05/13/2016 01:32 Race: WHITE Hair Color: BROWN. Vehicles Involved Vehicle#: 0001 Event Assoc: ACCIDENT Vehicle Type: A Year: 2002 VIN: License#: 2BN329 Style: 4-DOOR Prim Color: SILVER Status Dt/Tm: 05/13/2016 01:29 Status Value: NCIC Date: NCIC#: Vehicle Status: Make: GENERAL MOTORS CORP State: MN Sec Color: Recovered Date: NCIC Reported By: NCIC Cancelled: Registered Owner Name: RICHARD WALTER STANEK Address: 350 S 5TH ST #6 MPLS MN 55415 Model: SIERRA 1500 Expires On: Ter Color: Recovered Value: Phone#: Vehicle#: 0002 Event Assoc: ACCIDENT Vehicle Status: Vehicle Type: A Year: 2000 Make: FIRE TRUCK VIN: 4P1CS01A4EA014216 License#: FIRE ENGINE #5 State: MN Style: Prim Color: RED Sec Color: Status Dt/Tm: 05/13/2016 01:29 Status Value: Recovered Date: NCIC Date: NCIC Reported By: NCIC#: NCIC Cancelled: Model: FIRE TRUCK Expires On: Ter Color: Recovered Value: Registered Owner Name: CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER Address: 6301 SHINGLE CREEK PKWY BROOKLYN CENTER, MN 554 Phone#: Incident Number: BC16-001679.


Section 5-108. check. All REGULATIONS GOVERNING CONDUCT AT THE SCENE OF A FIRE EMERGENCY. Traffic: No person shall drive any vehicle over an unprotected fire hose except at the direction or command of a police officer or member of the fire a. department. Upon the approach of any fire department vehicle giving signal by or flashing emergency lights, the driver of every other nonemergency vehicle shall immediately drive the same to a position as near as bell, siren, horn, possible and parallel to the right-hand edge or curb of the street, clear of any intersection, and shall stop and remain in such position unless otherwise directed by a police officer or a member of the fire department, and until the fire It shall be unlawful for the driver of any department vehicles have passed. nonemergency vehicle to follow closer than 500 feet to any fire apparatus traveling in response to a fire alarm, and it shall be unlawful to drive into or park such nonemergency vehicle within the block in which such fire apparatus has stopped in answer to a fire alarm, unless permitted or directed to do so by a police officer or member of the fire department.
Police Powers of Fire Department Personnel: d. At all times when the fire department is engaged in traveling to a fire or to the scene of an alarm of fire, or is present at a fire, or the scene of an alarm of fire, or other emergency, all officers of the fire department shall be vested with police powers and authority to enforce the provisions of this ordinance. The fire department officer in command at the scene of a fire or a rescue emergency shall have the authority to direct the operations of all police and emergency preparedness personnel present at the scene. The fire chief or the fire chiefs designated representative is hereby vested with all police powers necessary to investigate the cause, origin and circumstances of any fire, or alarm of fire, or other emergency requiring the attention of the fire department. ... Section 5- 111. PENALTIES Any person violating the provisions of Section 5-108 through 5-110 of this ordinance shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000) or by imprisonment not to exceed ninety (90) days or both, together with the costs of prosecution. AGENDA CITY COUNCIL STUDY SESSION May 23, 2016 6:00 p.m


Last fall the Brooklyn Center Fire Department.purchased a new fire engine to replace an older engine which was severely damaged by a drunk driver on interstate 94 while firefighters were tending to a medical emergency. The fire engine was damaged beyond repair and replaced; yet its replacement caused a significant budget shortfall for other needed equipment for the vehicle and the department due to its untimely replacement. Therefore the Brooklyn Center Fire Department is looking for a donation to help purchase a new thermal imaging camera for our new engine and new pagers to replace old ones which we are having difficulty obtaining parts for. Deputy Fire Chief Gary Hendrickson April 28, 2016 Letter to Bill Vetter Sons of the American. Legion 6110 Brooklyn Blvd Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 AGENDA CITY COUNCIL STUDY SESSION May 23, 2016 6:00 p.m.


5.0 Every member will immediately report to an officer any accident or injury to him/herself, no matter how trivial, sustained while on duty or at an emergency scene. The officer will fill out a Report of Injury Form that will be forwarded to the Chief of the department on the next working day. 14.0 In the event of an accident involving a fire apparatus, the apparatus will remain at the accident scene. Notify the police and ranking fire officer. Summon the necessary aid and also secure names, addresses of any witnesses and other pertinent information. All accidents will be reported to the Chief of the department or other officer in charge in writing upon the return to the fire station. All accidents will be investigated by the officers of the fire department. BROOKLYN CENTER VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT RULES AND REGULATIONS.


APPOINTED OFFICIALS Cornelius L. Boganey City Manager Appointed Troy Gilchrist City Attorney Contractual Appointee AGENDA CITY COUNCIL/FINANCIAL COMMISSION JOINT WORK SESSION JUNE 6, 2016 6:30 p.m. Council Chambers City Hall


CASE NO. 27-VB-16-128163 State of Minnesota vs RYAN JAMES STANEK Lead Attorneys Jurisdiction State of Minnesota DAVID KELLAND ROSS 763-561-2800(W)



from:    Lion News lionnews00@gmail.com
to:    mn.state@madd.org
date:    Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 9:57 AM
subject:    Does the Mn Chapter Of MADD have a comment on the apparent special treatment for Hennepin Co Sheriff Stanek's Breathalyzer-refusing son, Ryan?
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Does the Mn Chapter Of MADD have a comment on the apparent special treatment for Hennepin Co Sheriff Stanek's Breathalyzer-refusing son, Ryan? State of Minnesota vs Hennepin Co. Sheriff Rich Stanek's son RYAN JAMES STANEK Case No. 27-CR-15-337.

Terry Dean, Nemmers

http://lionnews00.blogspot.com/2015/03/guilty-on-all-counts-hennepin-co.html


from:    Freeburg, Jennifer Jennifer.Freeburg@madd.org
to:    "lionnews00@gmail.com" lionnews00@gmail.com
date:    Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 12:42 PM
subject:    FW: Does the Mn Chapter Of MADD have a comment on the apparent special treatment for Hennepin Co Sheriff Stanek's Breathalyzer-refusing son, Ryan?
mailed-by: madd.org


Dear Mr. Nemmers,

Thank you for your inquiry.
MADD is saddened any time someone chooses to drive drunk. Drunk driving is a violent crime and is 100 percent preventable. Minnesota roadways would be safer with the addition of all offender ignition interlock legislation, and if law enforcement were able to easily obtain search warrants for administering chemical tests when needed. Refusal to take part in a chemical test should carry consequences equal to – if not greater than – the repercussions of submitting to the test itself.


Sincerely,
Jennifer Freeburg
MADD.org
Jennifer Freeburg
State Executive Director
Mothers Against Drunk Driving
Minnesota State Office
155 S. Wabasha St.
Suite 104
St. Paul, MN 55107
651.523.0802, ext. 2759 direct
651.523-0817 fax
877.MADD.HELP 24-hour victim support line
jennifer.freeburg@madd.org
Visit us at www.madd.org/mn




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