Thursday, June 26, 2014

HALBURN ARRESTED IN DUNBAR!!!

Mark Vance Halburn was arrested again today, exactly a year after he was jailed for contempt of court and spent 24 hrs in jail because he couldn’t pay $250

The story behind the story:

Halburn was caught on Charles Ave. in Dunbar, on Father's Day, close to midnight, going 39 in a 25 zone.
He got a second ticket for an unsigned registration card. The only reason that the second ticket was given was that he went off on the officer after getting the speeding ticket. He not only got the original cop involved but his shift commander as well when he threw his tantrum.
He demanded they call the Chief and also demanded that all speed limits be done away with after 11: 00 pm. since there is not much traffic.
He also wants the city to make a new law that contractors not be able to start work until after 9:00 am so he can sleep. 




On Wednesday, Halburn went to Dunbar City Hall to argue about the traffic ticket. He went to the

municipal court clerk’s office  where he became "very loud and demanding,” about about a sign in the hallway.
Halburn apparently was upset because he mistakenly walked upstairs to pay for his ticket and that the sign was wrong.
He was told by the clerk if he wanted a hearing on the matter that he would have to come back to court at 5 p.m. on July 1.
Halburn continued to argue about the ticket and got louder and louder, causing the clerk to get worried and use a panic alarm.
At that point
Dunbar Capt. Scott Elliott was summoned to City Hall. Mayor Terry Greenlee told Halburn to quiet down or leave. Jess Bailes, the Dunbar police chief, asked Halburn to step out of the office, but Halburn refused. At that point, Bailes and Elliott escorted Halburn out of the office.

Halburn was charged with disrupting a government process. He was free on bond Wednesday night.
It's unknown if the sign at City Hall said, "Use the other entrance."  


As two different court ordered mental evaluations stated :
"His psychological profile and behavior would suggest that he has propensity for aggressive behavior. Given his degree of agitation and volatility, any threats made by him should be taken seriously and dealt with appropriately."


and 

"His arrests follow the pattern clearly seen by the mental health professionals: he generates needless conflict and then overreacts when his bullying tactics are resisted."
The publisher of a Putnam County news website was arrested after allegedly being disruptive in the Dunbar court clerk’s office.
Mark Vance Halburn, 52, of 21st Street in Dunbar, was taken into custody Wednesday in Dunbar City Hall.
Dunbar Capt. Scott Elliott was dispatched to City Hall for a panic alarm. When he arrived, he found Halburn in the municipal court clerk’s office “being very loud and demanding” about a sign in the hallway, according to a complaint filed in Kanawha Magistrate Court.
Halburn told the clerk the sign was wrong and that he had walked upstairs because of it, according to the complaint. Halburn was at the court to pay a fine for an unknown offense.
The clerk then told him if he wanted a hearing on the matter that he would have to come back to court at 5 p.m. on July 1.
The clerk told police that Halburn continued to argue about the ticket and got louder and louder, causing the clerk to get worried and use the panic alarm, the complaint said.
Elliott wrote that Mayor Terry Greenlee had told Halburn to quiet down or leave. Jess Bailes, city police chief, asked Halburn to step out of the office, but Halburn refused. Bailes and Elliott escorted Halburn out of the office.
Halburn was charged with disrupting a government process. He was free on bond Wednesday night.
- See more at: http://www.wvgazettemail.com/article/20140625/DM02/140629491/1277#sthash.VvWd8480.dpuf
The publisher of a Putnam County news website was arrested after allegedly being disruptive in the Dunbar court clerk’s office.
Mark Vance Halburn, 52, of 21st Street in Dunbar, was taken into custody Wednesday in Dunbar City Hall.
Dunbar Capt. Scott Elliott was dispatched to City Hall for a panic alarm. When he arrived, he found Halburn in the municipal court clerk’s office “being very loud and demanding” about a sign in the hallway, according to a complaint filed in Kanawha Magistrate Court.
Halburn told the clerk the sign was wrong and that he had walked upstairs because of it, according to the complaint. Halburn was at the court to pay a fine for an unknown offense.
The clerk then told him if he wanted a hearing on the matter that he would have to come back to court at 5 p.m. on July 1.
The clerk told police that Halburn continued to argue about the ticket and got louder and louder, causing the clerk to get worried and use the panic alarm, the complaint said.
Elliott wrote that Mayor Terry Greenlee had told Halburn to quiet down or leave. Jess Bailes, city police chief, asked Halburn to step out of the office, but Halburn refused. Bailes and Elliott escorted Halburn out of the office.
Halburn was charged with disrupting a government process. He was free on bond Wednesday night.
- See more at: http://www.wvgazettemail.com/article/20140625/DM02/140629491/1277#sthash.VvWd8480.dpuf

The publisher of a Putnam County news website was arrested after allegedly being disruptive in the Dunbar court clerk’s office.
Mark Vance Halburn, 52, of 21st Street in Dunbar, was taken into custody Wednesday in Dunbar City Hall.
Dunbar Capt. Scott Elliott was dispatched to City Hall for a panic alarm. When he arrived, he found Halburn in the municipal court clerk’s office “being very loud and demanding” about a sign in the hallway, according to a complaint filed in Kanawha Magistrate Court.
Halburn told the clerk the sign was wrong and that he had walked upstairs because of it, according to the complaint. Halburn was at the court to pay a fine for an unknown offense.
The clerk then told him if he wanted a hearing on the matter that he would have to come back to court at 5 p.m. on July 1.
The clerk told police that Halburn continued to argue about the ticket and got louder and louder, causing the clerk to get worried and use the panic alarm, the complaint said.
Elliott wrote that Mayor Terry Greenlee had told Halburn to quiet down or leave. Jess Bailes, city police chief, asked Halburn to step out of the office, but Halburn refused. Bailes and Elliott escorted Halburn out of the office.
Halburn was charged with disrupting a government process. He was free on bond Wednesday night.
- See more at: http://www.wvgazettemail.com/article/20140625/DM02/140629491/1277#sthash.VvWd8480.dpuf

Monday, June 16, 2014

A Fathers Day Card From Dunbar PD

Dunbar PD reports that the Mark Vance Halburn was cited around midnight last night for speeding.

Doesn't mean 39
After Halburn was caught going 39 in a 25 zone on Charles Avenue Sunday night  he started going off on the officer.
So then he also got a bonus ticket for having an unsigned registration card. The only reason that ticket was given was his shitty behavior . 
He demanded that all speed limits be done away with after 11: 00 pm. since there is not much traffic.
He also wants the city to make a new law that contractors not be able to start work until after 9:00 am so he can sleep.


That's going to cost him over $300 for both tickets.
He'll probably whine that it was Father's Day and he should be exempt, even though he doesn't have custody of his kid.
It will be someone else's fault. It always is.

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Too Much Noise

Halburn is up in arms again about "excessive noise."

Seems that construction workers are cutting asphalt in his Dunbar neighborhood. A block away from his HUD garage apartment!

He demands that the workers erect sound walls around their construction site and start later than 8am. He demands that the industry design quieter equipment.
This is a guy that's deaf in one ear (he claims because of an improperly treated ear infection. It's always someone else's fault.) and hears voices in the other one. He also uses a CPAP machine which makes noise. 

But even after all that, this whiny fuckstick STILL claims construction noise STILL woke him up.
In his world the laws of physics don't apply. Sound can be contained with a magic wall that prevents it from escaping into the outside air.

Here's a suggestion.
BUY SOME FUCKING EAR PLUGS if your hearing is so sensitive.


It doesn't make any difference when they would start work.
Any time is too early for him. Start at 9, he'd say start at 10.
The world must run on his schedule.

He also tried to use the fact that there is a primary school one block in the other direction, conveniently leaving out the fact that school has been out for the last 2 weeks.

He constantly screams about common sense, consideration, decency and respect but shows none of that to anyone.



"Construction workers need to show more common sense and decency. Cutting asphalt for a NON-EMERGENCY situation before 8:00 am with loud machinery that wakes me up behind closed windows is RUDE! There's no other way to say it, folks! You have the right to earn your living but not to disrupt my home! The industry needs to design quieter equipment and show common decency. Also, telling someone to call city hall when it's obviously closed is rude!"

"We put Neal Armstrong on the moon, in 1969. They can design and build quieter construction equipment in the year 2014. The industry thinks that because they are creating jobs and/or progress they can run over people. Frankly, I don't care how much noise they make ON THE CONSTRUCTION SITE. I just don't want to hear it in my home with my windows shut. And,  it isn't just city hall to blame. (Which isn't answering the phone). Workers simply need to show common sense and consideration. I am sure that if I walked into ANY of those workers homes (at ANY time) and demanded that they stop what they are doing and read my website that the police would be called. But they think they can invade MY home with their loud noise and I must tolerate it. Again, they are being rude!"
"The guy doing the work was the owner of his company. He chose the equipment, the time, and to have a crappy attitude with no consideration for the neighbors.  I work full-time and have a small business. I work 7 days a week. So my SLEEP IS IMPORTANT TO ME! And, yes, I WILL complain about some inconsiderate person that doesn't respect those around him."

"It needs to be said that I am nearly deaf in one ear, with a constant ringing noise (due to an improperly treated ear infection.) I also use a CPAP machine which has a blowing sound. So the fact that this construction worker STILL woke me up-from nearly a block away-tells you how noisy he was. As for this administration and workers, the previous one was worse on that issue."

"they were cutting asphalt on the street about a block away. Which means they have NO CASE for disrupting INSIDE MY OWN HOME!"

"They can control when and where they turn on their equipment. They can erect sound walls around their construction site. They DO NOT have the right to disturb me inside my home. It is RUDE and INCONSIDERATE! Why do you defend their RUDE and INCONSIDERATE behavior?

" The purpose of an ambulance is to assist in saving lives. It moves fast and is usually not in one place for a long time like construction noise. An ambulance is working in an EMERGENCY situation which was NOT the case for the man cutting ssphalt which 24 hours later STILL remains in place. This worker was putting HIS CONVENIENCE ahead of the rights of the neighbors who pay the property taxes that fund his employment and should have waited until after 9 and also erected a sound wall as there is also a primary school one block in the other direction. Its a matter of common sense and common decency."