Evelyn Lozada Moving On

Evelyn Lozada Moving ON

 

 

 

 

Evelyn Lozada 

Evelyn Lozada and Chad Ochocinco are divorced after a short-lived marriage, but Evelyn Lozada is sharing how he is moving on with her life.  Chad head-butted Evelyn after she confronted him after finding condoms, thus causing her to file for divorce.  Since then, she took some time off work to get herself back together and reflect on where she wants to go with her life. Now, she shared photos with fans via her website, of her getting back to her grind and moving on with her life.  She wrote:

 

 

I was so happy to FINALLY get back to work after taking a hiatus that seemed like FOREVER!  I had an AMAZING shoot today in Atlanta with celebrity photographer Drexina Nelson!  I can’t wait for you guys to see the finished product, Drexina is awesome and I would recommend her for your next shoot. I have included a few behind the scenes shots from today, which was loooong and tiring, but I made it!  Thank you to my wonderful team for once again holding it down as usual!  Jason Sky (creative director/stylist), Nataki Minix (hair), Sheryl Lawrence (make-up), Danika Berry (publicist) and of course, my bff Teresa Caldwell!

Check out the beautiful skirt I wore for this shoot, which is a Jason Sky original!  It’s absolutely darling and I love it!  Check him out at www.jskystyle.com.  He is one of my personal designers and his original styles are beautiful!  Jason is actually the one who designed my reunion outfit for BBW4 that I see ‘knocked off’ at every store. lol

Don’t forget to also check out Nataki Minix, the best hair stylist in Atlanta (www.natakiminix.com).

I have a huge announcement coming next month and I can’t wait to continue to share my journey with my loves! Going to bed now…long day…

xoxo,

Ev

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Trayvon Martin Case Updates: George Zimmerman Gettin COZY WITH THE SANFORD COPS

Trayvon Martin Case Updates: George Zimmerman Gettin COZY WITH THE SANFORD COPS

 

 

 

New questions are being raised about just how close of a relationship George Zimmerman had with the Sanford Police.  Huffingtonpost reports:

 

Neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman had a relationship with members of the police department in Sanford, Fla., long before he shot unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin to death in February, newly released information suggests.

During a community forum on Jan. 8, 2011, more than a year before Martin was killed, Zimmerman, then a criminal justice student, told city officials he had ridden along with Sanford police officers on patrol. Zimmerman blasted Sanford police as lazy and criticized outgoing Police Chief Brian Tooley, who was forced from office in a scandal involving the son of an officer caught on tape beating a homeless black man.

“I would just like to state that the law is written in black and white, it can not be enforced by those who are in the thin blue line,” Zimmerman told an audience that included newly elected Mayor Jeff Triplett, according to an audio recording published by the Miami Herald. Zimmerman said he saw firsthand how bad Sanford police could be during his ride-alongs.

“What I saw was disgusting,” Zimmerman said, “The officer showed me his favorite hiding spots for taking naps, explained to me that he doesn’t carry a long gun in his vehicle because, in his words, ‘anything that requires a long gun requires a lot of paperwork, and you’re going to find me as far away from it.’” Zimmerman continued: “He took two lunch breaks and attended a going away party for one of his fellow officers.”

Zimmerman found himself at the center of another Sanford police scandal a year later. Relatives of Martin, the 17-year-old who was killed while visiting his father in a gated Sanford housing development, and a chorus of supporters across the country have accused Sanford police of biased and sloppy police work. Zimmerman initially was freed by police after saying he shot Martin in self defense. A prosecutor specially assigned to the case, working with state investigators, later charged Zimmerman with second-degree murder. He is free on bail awaiting trial.

A police station video taken three days after the shooting, released by the State Attorney’s Office with a trove of other evidence, shows Zimmerman walking unescorted through the police station. That suggests a “cozy” and “comfortable” relationship with the police, said Benjamin Crump, an attorney for Martin’s family.

“This video of Zimmerman just walking through the police department so casually underscores that people in that department have a familiarity with him,” Crump told HuffPost. “It means that he had a relationship with the Sanford police department. And it’s just unusual that all along they would say they didn’t. But he went on several ride-alongs with them and he was comfortable enough to walk unescorted through their department.”

 

Zimmerman had longed to be a law enforcement officer and lobbied local law enforcement officials for a job. He was a student at nearby Seminole County Community College, where former Sanford Police Chief Bill Lee, who stepped down amid the Martin scandal, was a professor and ran the police academy.

According to the Herald report, city records show that in March 2010, Zimmerman’s application to ride along with the police was approved despite a background check revealing a criminal history that included resisting arrest and assault on a police officer. (The charges were later dropped.) Zimmerman wrote on the application that he hoped the ride-along would “solidify my interest in a career in law enforcement.”

"We do not have specific dates Mr. Zimmerman may have ridden or with whom he rode, if in fact he ever did ride" with Sanford police, Capt. Robert O'Connor said in a statement. Interim Police Chief Richard Myers said it would be “inappropriate” to draw conclusions from Zimmerman’s 2010 speech before the city council.

“As a police chief, I embrace the notion that transparency helps build public trust, but in this case, the need to preserve the sanctity of a criminal prosecution, for both the prosecutor and the defense, requires us to eschew making any comments that could taint the process,” Myers said in a statement.

 

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