Canadian police say they believe the attention surrounding their posting of surveillance camera tape on the video-sharing giant YouTube helped lead to the arrest of a suspect in the stabbing death of a man at hip-hop concert.
Ryan Milner, 22, of Grimsby, Ontario, was knifed to death in a parking lot after attending the concert at Club 77 in Hamilton, about 40 miles southwest of Toronto, on Nov. 17. A friend was also stabbed, but survived.
Two weeks ago, Hamilton police posted a 72-second clip on YouTube from a surveillance camera at the club and asked witnesses to come forward. The video posting had drawn more than 34,000 hits by Thursday and attracted attention from as far away as Singapore. George Gallo, 24, turned himself into police after the video was posted online. He appeared in court Wednesday and faces second-degree murder and attempted murder charges.
Police said the attention brought to the case by the use of YouTube likely encouraged the suspect to turn himself in.
Deputy Chief Ken Leendertse said he was pleased with his officers for using the Internet in their investigation. Police also scoured a hip-hop Web site to read postings of people who were at the concert and might be potential witnesses.
''Most of the people who attended (the concert) were in their late teens and early 20s,'' said Det. Sgt. Jorge Lasso, who posted the video. ''My own children are in that age category and they spend all their time on the Internet; they do not watch mainstream media,'' Lasso told a news conference. ''The investigators talked about how they could get the video viewed by the people who attended the performance and we decided that it was quite likely they would view it online.''
''I am certain that the fact the video was posted on YouTube caused people to call us with some information,'' Lasso said. ''It was not information that directly identified the culprit, but it was information that advanced the investigation.''
Rick Broadhead, a leading Canadian technology and Internet expert, said he expects the case to lead to even greater police use of YouTube in the future.
"YouTube, I think, is a dream for law enforcement because at a very low expense, it gives them a global platform,'' Broadhead said. ''They're not only reaching people in Toronto, they're reaching people across Canada, across the continent and around the world.''
Canadian Police Say YouTube Aided Arrest
By: AP
| Dec 22, 2006
| Ads by Google | ||
Why don't you post one?
LATEST NEWS
- Opera 9.6 Announced, Goes Desi
- TGS 2008: Halo: Recon Details Emerge
- HTC Touch Diamond Contest is Now Live
- Sony Launches VAIO Z Laptops
- Fallout 3 PC Specs Revealed
- Fujitsu Unveils The LifeBook U2010
- India is Top Spam Sender in Asia
- TGS 2008: Bionic Commando Delayed
- TGS 2008: 7 New Arcade Titles Heading to XBLA
- TGS 2008: Ninety-Nine Nights II Announced
| Ads by Google | ||
RELATED
Hot Searches & Keywords :
AMD
ATI
Acer
Adobe
Apple
Asus
Benq
Blackberry
Blizzard
Blu-Ray
Bluetooth
CES 2007
Canon
Capcom
China
Creative
DVD
Dell
E3 2007
E3 2008
EA
Electronic Arts
Facebook
Google
HP
Halo
IBM
ITunes
Intel
Internet
Ipod
LCD
LG
Linux
Logitech
Microsoft
Mobile
Mobile Phone
Mobile Phones
Motorola
Mp3
Myspace
Nintendo
Nokia
Nvidia
PC
PMP
PS2
PS3
PSP
Philips
Reliance Communications
Samsung
Sandisk
Search Engine
Skype
Smartphone
Sony
Sony Ericsson
Toshiba
Ubisoft
Valve
Vista
Voip
Website
Wii
Windows
Windows Mobile
Windows Vista
Xbox 360
Xbox Live
Xbox360
Yahoo!
Youtube
Zune
digicam
digital camera
iPhone
laptop
mp3 player
printer
social networking site
test
yahoo
| Ads by Google | ||
|
|
Sections
Products
Camcorders |
Controllers |
CPUs |
Desktop PCs |
Digital Cameras |
Digital Video Recorders |
DVD Players |
Games |
Gaming Consoles |
General |
GPS Systems |
Handhelds / PDAs |
Hard Drives |
Headphones & Headsets |
HiFi Audio Systems |
Home Theater Systems |
Input Devices |
Internet |
Laptops |
lenovo |
Low Level Components |
Mac Systems |
Mobile Phone Accessories |
Mobile Phones |
Monitors |
Motherboards |
MP3 / Audio Players |
Multi-Function Devices |
Networking |
Optical Drives |
PC Accessories |
PC Add-on Cards |
PC Cabinets |
PC Games |
Printers |
Projectors |
RAM Modules |
Scanners |
Software |
Speakers |
Telecom |
TVs |
Video Players |
