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|    29 May 05 16:42:39    |
      From: Sokar949@msn.com              ATLANTA - A 56-hour standoff with a homicide suspect clinging high atop a       construction crane ended early Saturday when the man thirstily reached for a       drink of water offered by police and was subdued with a quick shot from a       stun gun.               ADVERTISEMENT               I'm a WomanMan seeking a ManWoman               Age: to ZIP:                            Carl Edward Roland was lowered safely to the ground and taken to a hospital,       allowing a return to normalcy for the businesses and residents whose lives       and livelihoods were disrupted by the spectacle over their neighborhood       north of downtown Atlanta.              At Nava, an upscale Southwestern eatery, beverage manager Stephen Pouleris       was among those glad to be rid of the drama.              "Now it's back to the other circus show in Buckhead," he said of the area       where thousands of locals and tourists flock to rows of nightclubs and       restaurants.              Roland, 41, climbed the 18-story-high crane Wednesday evening and told       police he was thinking of killing himself by jumping, authorities said.              Roland was wanted in Pinellas County, Fla., in the death of ex-girlfriend       Jennifer L. Gonzalez, 36, whose body was found Tuesday. An arrest warrant       affidavit accuses Roland of strangling Gonzalez and dumping her body in a       pond behind the apartment complex where she lived.              The confrontation brought Buckhead to a standstill for more than two days,       shutting down Peachtree Road, the main drag through the district, disrupting       traffic and providing free entertainment.              Lunch and dinner crowds packed restaurant patios that offered clear views of       the crane.              Some complained that the spectacle hurt business, but Pouleris said the       scene itself was never what threatened business at the busy restaurant.              "The media saying, 'Stay away from Buckhead' was more detrimental," Pouleris       said.              Officials at Grady Memorial Hospital said Roland was in good condition       Saturday, but doctors were monitoring him. Police expected to charge him       with crimes in Atlanta in addition to the Florida charges.              Pinellas County authorities were in Atlanta when Roland was arrested, and       Assistant Police Chief Alan Dreher said he expected them to begin the       extradition process soon.              During the early negotiations while police tried to talk him down from his       perch, Roland had refused offers of food and water but accepted a jacket       that he used for protection from the chill at night and the sun during the       day.              A Thursday attempt by his younger sister, Tiwana Allen, to talk him down       also was futile. She was not allowed to go up on the crane, so she borrowed       a mirror and tried to get his attention by flashing sunlight at him and       shouting "Sugarfoot, it's your baby sister!"              Early Saturday, Sgt. John Quigley said, police again offered water and       Roland got close enough to them that a SWAT team officer was able to stun       him with a Taser.              "Apparently, he was thirsty," Quigley said.              Dreher said later in a news conference that officers felt Ronald was in a       position where they could use the electrical stun gun without harming him.              Dreher said Roland showed mixed emotions during negotiations, but he chose       not to speak to any of his family members after his arrest.              "At times he was calm. At times he was cordial. At times he was irate. At       times he was argumentative. It just depended on the situation," he said.              Since March, the Clearwater, Fla., man had quit his job as a software       salesman, filed for bankruptcy and talked about moving to Las Vegas, the St.       Petersburg (Fla.) Times reported Friday. He had also talked about getting       back together with Gonzalez.              ___              Associated Press writers Eliott McLaughlin and Jonathan Landrum and AP       photographer Ric Feld contributed to this report.                     [SoupGate killed UU-encoded file b?P=ybZjvs6.I3oBenzoPlgr7wTmQjk       wkKaKHsABAnx&T=16151lnk3%2fX%3d11173991+ (43 bytes)]       [SoupGate killed MIME-encoded file \b?P=ybZjvs6.I3oBenzoPlgr7wTm       jkcwkKaKHsABAnx&T=16151lnk3%2fX%3d1117399 (0 bytes)]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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