Friday, September 26, 2014

Broward College safety guard and Davie police officer take personal property found on Davie campus

Here’s another story on how you can’t trust public safety personnel.

Broward College’s own faculty member takes home valuable, personal property found on Davie’s central campus. Safety security member Stephen Angiolillo was working the morning shift on Wednesday, Sept. 24, patrolling in front of building 1008 (nursing building), when he spotted an African Grey parrot.

The parrot named “Rocco” flew away from his Davie residence on Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2014. Immediately the family went looking for him and started posting “LOST” flyers around town. Still young with not much flying experience since his wings were clipped before, the bird couldn’t travel too far.  With no luck with the flyer being posted on Instagram, I shared it on my Facebook page the day after we lost him. That’s when Angiolillo comments, “I saw him at BC today! DM me!”


Now I don’t know Angiolillo personally and I assume we are Facebook friends because we have mutual friends. Angiolillo use to follow and comment on my IG too. But here is where the story gets fishy. Below is proof on how Angiolillo switches up the story and how he still gets away with $500 cash in presence of a Davie police officer.



Notice how Angiolillo includes himself in the story in the first response but not in second response. The moment he told me about the bird shop, I called every bird store, pet store, pet hospital and rescue center in the Davie area with no luck.


“I just called one I guess you just called too lol.” Of course I did because you gave me hope. But you will see later that the bird wasn’t dropped off at a bird shop.

(alternative view of messages)



My boyfriend calls the number Angiolillo provides and speaks with him directly. Angiolillo says he works at BC and saw two students with the bird trying to find its owner (story changes). Once my boyfriend said, “If you know who has it, there’s a cash reward,” Angiolillo said he will look into it and gets off the phone.

Meanwhile, we go to the “Safety Office” on BC’s Davie campus and confirm that Angiolillo does work there and nothing was reported found or turned in. We ask another safety officer in the parking lot but he didn’t hear anything about a found bird. Right then, a private number calls my boyfriend saying they have the bird. Awesome! We’re ready to meet right away but the person stalls and stays he can meet in an hour max. “How do you know it’s your bird? Does he talk?” asks the private caller. Obviously my boyfriend is not going to disclose that information so the caller cannot teach him within that hour. “Can you send me a picture of him?” my boyfriend asks. “No I can’t do that.”

So you can’t meet with us right away, you can’t send us a photo, you’re trying to learn more about the bird and you’re calling from a private number? SHADY. During that long wait of an hour, we sat around brainstorming who this person can be. I check my FB messages again and Angiolillo is nowhere to be found. That’s right, he blocked me. That’s when I started thinking the private caller must be a person affiliated with Angiolillo or it was Angiolillo himself.

For safety, we decided to take two cars with three people in each to meet up with the guy. On the way there, my boyfriend gets a call from the private caller again stating he is at the meet-up location (which is the new Panera Bread on University Drive) and mentions he’s with a cop.

With a cop? Cool, now we know this person is legitimate. We drive up and WHAT DO YOU KNOW! It’s Stephen Angiolillo, the BC security guard that took found property from his workplace without reporting it, standing next to his friend that is Davie Police Officer L. or Kowayshung Chiang.

We walk up and my boyfriend asks to see the bird, which is in a large box on top of the trunk of the Officer Chiang’s car. Right away Rocco knows it’s my boyfriend as he caresses him and nicks at my boyfriend’s beard.

My boyfriend says he could only take out $500 from the ATM since it was past business hours. As he goes to pick up the box, Officer Chiang becomes defensive and stops him. “You think you can come here in two cars with all these people, smelling like weed, give cash and leave?”  says the Colorado-lover with his hand on his gun that’s still in its holster. Um, yes. We’re here for a family pet after all.

Everyone offers Officer Chiang to search them and our vehicles, but he declines. I stand by the car I came in and watched from afar since the officer seemed intimidated (two of us are females lol). Yet he tries to turn the story around on us saying we are being shady. Excuse me? We are just some 20-something year olds that came in a group for protection, not knowing who we were going to meet up with when we left the house. After all, this is a POLICE OFFICER and a SAFETY GUARD. Two people you would automatically expect to be good Samaritans because of their titles. Yet here is Officer Chiang telling my boyfriend to get more money out because the flyer said “$1,000 cash reward.” Now if Angiolillo wasn’t such a lying pain in the ass, he could have had the whole reward given to him eventually. How they split it is their business.

But I’m sorry Officer Chiang, the shady one was standing right next to you. First Angiolillo switches the story and misguides us to pet stores and other people, then he acts like another person when calling from a private number. And did I mention he took lost property from his workplace? I’m pretty sure that each campus has a lost and found policy, and out of all people, you would think a security officer would know it.

Anyways, after nine minutes of questioning, they’re still standing around not getting anywhere. “The problem now isn’t about the bird, it’s about you guys smelling like weed,” Angiolillo says. OK wanna-be police officer. Remember, you’re only a campus security guard and if you knew better, some of us are current BC students. “You just came up on $500, are you cool with that?” my boyfriend asks Angiolillo. He waits until he gets permission from both men before he can walk away with his bird.

The meet up

We came with a purpose to get our animal and leave and we were detained for no reason from these two unprofessional buddies. If Officer Chiang did want to search us, it was six against one and I would have gladly called backup for him.

Angiolillo gets his $500 and we finally get our bird. We take him home and notice that his wings have been clipped. Put two and two together and it makes sense that Angiolillo did go to a bird store but not to turn in a missing bird, but to clip his wings and buy him bird food. Maybe he was going to keep him? Maybe he was going to sell him? Who knows. All I know is that Angiolillo won’t be commenting “Cute” on my social media pictures anymore.

And whatever the universe wants to do with this article, then so be it.  I hope Broward College officials and the Davie Police Department sees this and understands the trouble we had to go through for something that could have been an easy transaction. Better yet, if Angiolillo followed the guidelines of his job title, this would have been even simpler—or an awesome rescue story. Instead, here I am blasting you, Stephen Angiolillo, on the Internet for some well-deserved embarrassment.

Officer J. Chiang (right)
Stephen Angiolillo


http://www.broward.edu/legal/policies/Section%20Template/6Hx2-1.15.pdf (section 6Hx2-1.15) is the closest legal document relating to this incident. Of course, I couldn’t find anything on the lost and found policy and procedure for Broward College online.

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Review: Delray Beach, A Beach with an Older Feel

One of several entryways to the beach.
            A little further south of Boynton Beach is Delray Beach. Off Atlantic Avenue, this location has a mixture of residential areas, hotels, shops, and restaurants.
            This beach has an older feel, which calls for its current renovations taking place to its decks and seating areas. The showers are old wooden posts and there are scenic entryways surrounded by shrubberies and trees that lead you to the beach.
            There are wooden lounge chairs and lifeguard stands upon this large stretch of sand with plenty of volleyball courts as well. Restrooms are a walking distance away.
            As for parking, there are different areas to park in that offer either parallel coin meter parking or lot parking.
            Three popular restaurants and bars -- Sandbar, Boston’s, and 50 Ocean -- are located next door to each other. Their information and menu came be viewed on all one website.
Luna Rosa is another restaurant along the road that serves breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner. And right on the corner is the popular burger chain Burgerfi.
            The large beach lets visitors have quiet and secluded alone time while the volleyball courts offer a group to enjoy some fun in the sun. And then there are the bars across the street that attract partygoers. So overall, this is a great location for all ages and a diverse crowd.
            Visit Delray Beach’s website for more information on beach and park locations.



Summary:
-Things to do: Shop, eat, volleyball, swim
-Parking: $1.50/hour coin parking, lot parking also available
-Restaurants: Sandbar, Boston’s, Luna Rose, Burgerfi
-Lifeguards?: Yes
-Showers/Restrooms?: A walking distance away

Review: Boynton Beach Parks Offer Public Access to Visitors

Shelter for restrooms, tables, and showers.
            Boynton Beach is a little different from most public beaches due to accessibility. The beach is located amidst residential condominiums and mansions where most areas are private beaches.
            However, Boynton Beach Oceanfront Park makes it convenient for other locals to enjoy the beach. The park allows parking and sheltered entrances to the beach.
            There are showers and restrooms located under large pavilions with picnic tables, a concession stand, and a playground for kids. The concession stand called Sand Dollar Cafe offers sandwiches, salads, ice cream, and drinks.
            There are lifeguards and wooden lounge chairs on the beach shore. Also, there are piles of seaweed, plenty of shells, and tiny gettys which gives this beach sort of a dirty appearance.
            But the older crowds love it regardless. It is mostly the elderly that can be seen strolling along the shore and collecting shells. They seem to like it because it is also very quiet.
This website gives a list of other Boynton Beach parks and their information.

Tiny gettys located on the shore.

Summary:
-Things to do: Playground, collect shells, swim, BBQ, volleyball
-Parking: $5 per vehicle or free after 4 p.m.
-Restaurants: No restaurants by area, only a concession stand
-Lifeguards?: Yes 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

-Restrooms/Showers?: Yes


The Atlantic Ocean vs. The Pacific Ocean

            So if you have been keeping up with my blog, you would know that I recently visited California for my first time. And of course, I had to see the Pacific Ocean while I was there.
            If you aren’t familiar with East Coast beaches, especially in Florida, the water is warm, mostly a light blue on a clear day, and sometimes the waves are barely surf-able. You won’t see much wildlife except for jellyfish, fish, manatees, and your occasional visit from a shark. More exciting and larger sea creatures are seen further out into the Atlantic.
            West Coast beaches, on the other hand, are a little different. I made a trip to Santa Monica Pier and Venice Beach and was in awe with the people and activities along the beach. But first, I went directly to the water.
            The ocean was freezing. And it took a while to get used to. I definitely didn’t go swimming but made it at least knee deep. What seemed so new to me is that the waves pounded the shore very far off in the distance and the water continue to travel and wash up for several feet. The wash up takes much longer then the waves that wash up on the Florida coast.
            The sand closest the water was muddy and dark but the rest of the beach sand is similar to Florida’s. There was a row of tiny shells that divided the murky wet sand from the dry. The water itself was a dark blue and the waves were much larger. I even got to see a dolphin that kept making its way to the surface and wasn’t too far from shore. I hear from locals that dolphins and whales are seen frequently here.
            And because of its popular attractions and scenic views, I watched different groups of people have photoshoots and video shoots. At this location, it was a long walk to finally reach the water due to the large stretch of sand. And because it was so large, visitors were spread out amongst the beach and had extra privacy to do these media shoots or relax alone.
            It’s a lot different from the waters I’m used to but I don’t mind exploring the Pacific Ocean more in the future.            

Review: Deerfield Beach, Activities for Everyone, Day or Night

            Deerfield Beach off of Hillsboro Boulevard has undergone renovations that make it one of the cleaner, more modern beaches with a pier in South Florida. With volleyball courts, fishing, restaurants, and surfing, there is something for anyone of any age to do.
            Large pile of rocks on shore gives a scenic appearance with lifeguard stands spotted along the beach. If you don’t want to get sandy, there is a large sidewalk where pedestrians can exercise or sit and relax at the picnic tables that have tiki coverings.
            Two-person wooden lounge chairs are posted on the beach day and night. This amenity is especially convenient for those who come to this beach and forget to bring a towel.
On clear nights, this location is very popular to visitors who want to see hundreds of stars. From my own experience, I have walked south along the beach behind some residential buildings where the pile of rocks get larger and larger and allow more privacy. Here it is very dark and one of the best places to star gaze. Although you are technically “trespassing,” the view is worth it.
            There are restaurants on the beach and along the strip of Hillsboro Blvd. Patio Bar & Grill and the Deerfield Beach Café are two closest to the beach. Deerfield Beach Café is open 24 hours, convenient for fishermen fishing into the wee hours of the morning. Surfing is allowed on the north side of the fishing pier only. Click here for up-to-date weather conditions, surf etiquette, and more.
View of the Deerfield Beach Fishing Pier
           
           
Summary:
-Parking:  Coin meter & lot parking available
-Pier Info: Hours: Monday-Thursday 6am to midnight
Friday- Sunday 24 hours
$1 sightseeing, $4 fishing
-Restaurants: Plenty of restaurants (from pizza shops to fine dining)
-Lifeguards?: Yes

-Showers & Restrooms?: Yes

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

The Land of the East vs. the Land of the West

The view of Fort Lauderdale from the plane.
            So yesterday I arrived in California for my first time. I never traveled west to any state in the United States before. I’ve always been an East Coast girl. So I decided to go big or go home and went the most west.
            Most of the day was spent traveling and adjusting to time differences but I want to point out the differences between the West and East Coasts already.
            I couldn’t help but notice how flat Florida is when I took off from the airport. We really are at sea level and with our beach erosion problem, its scary knowing that any big storm can easily wash up the ocean to land.
The view upon entering Ontario International Airport.
            Upon entering Phoenix (my layover) and California, there was nothing but up and down elevations of terrain. I was born and raised in Florida so I’m definitely not used to seeing mountains.
            What was sad to confess was last night I was driving through a residential area and my ears popped. I didn’t even go up a hill!
            It is warm during the day and cool at night. I’m staying near the Ontario area so there are mountains all around. It just seems more earthly here compared to the dry tropical atmosphere of Florida.
            I’m here for another six days and I’m so excited to explore the West Coast beaches. More to come on that!

The 54th Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show

            Most of the hotels chains along Fort Lauderdale Beach are busy this weekend to accommodate the thousands of guests who will be attending the 54th Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show.
            I’m out of town so I’m sad that I will be missing it. The event runs from Oct. 31 to Nov. 4 and covers six locations along the Fort Lauderdale Intracoastal Waterway.
            The show exhibits a wide variety of boats including super yachts, speed boats, fishing boats, sailing yachts, inflatables, and more. Also a big attraction is the display of exotic cars.
            Food and company tents are set up throughout the event, both inside and outside. Company vendors include yachting, boat loans, equipment, and marina companies from all over the world.
            There are fishing and diving seminars, special events for kids, and live music.  Prime time tickets, two-day passes, and one-day ticket sales are available. Prices start at $20.
            The event’s website has more information on the boats and companies on display, ticket prices, parking and more.
            Enjoy without me!