New Nation News - Black-on-White Crime |
ARCHIVE for 20 June 2017 |
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Neighbors Stunned By Murder Of (White) Bixby Man - (by black acquaintance) - The two men knew each other. BIXBY, Oklahoma - Army combat veteran, father, and competitive jui-jitsu fighter Kevin Phelps was shot dead in front of his home in Bixby. Those who knew him say they are still trying to wrap their minds around his sudden death. Bixby police said Phelps and Earnest Liggins were having an argument when a neighbor called police. Before officers could arrive, they say shots had been fired. They say they heard the argument sometime before 10 p.m. Monday night and got concerned. They say shortly after that, they heard four gunshots ring out. They told us they'd never seen Liggins at the home before. However, police say the two men knew each other. “I can tell you that the victim and the defendant were personally aquatinted,” said Cpl. Konshak. They would not say what the argument was over - (Black-on-white) |
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(White female) Victim of Gunter robbery attempt (by black man) recounts terror GRAYSON COUNTY, TX -- A man prosecutors called a serial burglar was sentenced to 25 years in the Texas Department of Corrections for a robbery at Gunter gas station back in 2014. Prosecutors said Kenneth Jackson, 44, used his ex-girlfriend's car to commit a string of robberies across North Texas. One of the crimes was in Grayson County, and now the victim of that incident is speaking out. In 2014, Amber Rogers worked at the Kwik Check convenience store on Highway 289 in Gunter. One September night she was robbed. "Oh, it's changed me immensely," she said. "I have nightmares at night sometimes from it." Surveillance video showed a subject identified as Kenneth Jackson walking up to the counter. Rogers said the man was asking for directions to Dallas when things quickly took a frightening turn. "He came to the counter and told me to give him all of my money." Rogers -- a Marine Corps veteran -- refused to give money to Jackson. He kept telling her to open the cash register before finally giving up -- but not without leaving Rogers in fear. "Shock didn't set in until after it had all happened," she said. - (Black-on-white) |
(Armed black) Man attempts home invasion, gets beating instead CHATTANOOGA, TN — The man shot during a home invasion recalled the moments before the gun went off, and how he wrestled with the intruder, who is now behind bars. It happened Sunday night at an apartment complex on Mansion Circle. The 19 year-old victim, Shane Feeney, said he had not met the man accused of shooting him and he wonders why the apartment he was in was targeted. "Screaming and like tussling going on in the apartment," Feeney remembered, "It felt like hours." What felt like hours, lasted only about 30 minutes. Feeney recalled the scuffle with a man he said he had never met until Sunday night. "I hope whatever happens to him is equal to what he did to us," said Feeney. He said he was hanging out at an apartment with friends when they noticed someone outside. Police later identified that person as Calvin Carter III. "It sounded like he was messing with a gun," said Feeney, "So I came back and I was like 'I don't know if he is, but it sounds like he's messing with a gun. I'm going to call the cops.'" Feeney said while he was on the phone with police, his friends went to a backroom. One of them jumped out a window to get help, but came face to face with Carter, who held him at gunpoint. Feeney said he saw Carter holding his friend at gunpoint at the front door, and let him in. "He heard me on the phone with the cops," Feeney said about Carter, "And I said 'Come here now. Come here now.'" Feeney said Carter demanded the phone, he gave it to him, and Feeney said that's when he took action. "Whenever he turned around, that's when I grabbed him," recalled Feeney, "And his forearms were still loose so he grabbed the gun out of his waist band and shot me in the leg." Feeney was shot in the upper thigh. He said five people held Carter on the ground until police arrived. "He kept wrestling with me," recalled Tucker Williams who helped hold Carter down, "I was like 'you have one more chance please stop.' He wouldn't stop and that's when I punched him in the eye twice." - (Black-on-white) |
80-year-old (White) vet robbed at gunpoint in Stanly County (by pair of worthless pretator-parasite blacks-whose-lives-don't-matter) STANLY COUNTY, N.C. - Stanly County investigators are searching for one of two teenagers accused of robbing an 80-year-old cab driver. The teen is considered armed and dangerous. Bill Eutsler told of the terrifying moments when he said two teenagers robbed him at gunpoint after he had been driving them around for three hours. “He put the gun right up against my forehead,” Eutsler said. Stanly County Sheriff George Burris said Thomas Clark and Madison Beckford called for a cab Saturday morning. “We believe they were plotting this the whole ride,” Burris said. Eutsler, an 80-year old Vietnam veteran, picked them up in his personal car because all of the taxi drivers for his family’s company were unavailable. After driving the teens to uptown Charlotte, then back to Albemarle, the teens allegedly asked Eutsler to take a shortcut and turn onto City Lake Drive. “Right then, I said something ain’t right,” Eutsler said. The veteran said the suspects forced him out of the car at gunpoint, made him lay down on gravel and stole cash and his cellphone. “I was scared, I’m not going to lie,” Eutsler said. “I was scared and I just thought this was it. And I just said, ‘Lord help me.’” “It’s very disheartening to know that young folks are going to this type of violence,” Burris said. Eutsler said the suspects left him and drove off in his car. About 20 minutes later, around noon Saturday, investigators said Albemarle police spotted the stolen car. They say Beckford was driving and there was a 1-year-old baby in the car without a car seat. Investigators believe she had dropped Clark off and picked up the baby. Authorities are still looking for Thomas Clark. “I just hope they catch him before he hurts somebody else,” Eutsler said. From now on, he said he plans to carry Mace with him when picking people up for rides. The investigation is ongoing, but both suspects are already facing multiple charges, police said. - (Black-on-white) |
(White man) slaughtered by black man he had a dispute with - cut down withat least three shotgun blasts UPDATE: 9:40 p.m. — Gulf Shores police have released the identity of the victim that was shot and killed at a gas station Monday morning. Scott Vann West was shot at Clark’s Exxon on Highway 59 at the intersection of County Road 4. West was 31-years-old. UPDATE: 3:30pm — Gulf Shores police have released the name of a man they say shot and killed another man this morning. 26 year-old Albert LaQuentin Smiley of Daphne has been charged with Murder, the identity of the victim is not being released pending notification of out-of-state family. Police say the victim and shooter were known to each other and were involved in some type of ongoing dispute. The victims girlfriend was in the car and witnessed Smiley fire at least three rounds from a shotgun with out getting out of his his truck. - (Black-on-white) |
Social Media Used To Track (LGBT-Queer dirty deviant black) NC Murder Suspect After Remains Found In Burning Car GREENSBORO - A man was arrested Monday in connection with the death of an Archdale man whose remains were found in a burnt car earlier this month. Detectives arrested 32-year-old Edward Jorge Gardner and charged him with First Degree Murder in the death of 53-year-old Ralph Coleman Dunbar. Dunbar's remains were found in a car off Falconridge Ct. on June 10. Greensboro police say the car was set on fire in the woods at the end of the court. The NC DMV found a vehicle ID number from the frame of the burned 2001 Ford Taurus, which was registered to Dunbar. X-rays confirmed Dunbar was the victim. Detectives say Gardner and Coleman met through the internet and agreed to meet each other on June 9 as part of a 'sexual relationship.' Police found out Gardner and Coleman met through the internet from evidence on social media sites and cell phones. Gardner was taken in to custody without incident. He is also charged with Felony Burning of Personal Property and is in the Guilford County Jail without bond. - (Black-on-white) |
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(BLACK) Teen Who Laughed While Beating (a White) Boy With Brass Knuckles Gets What’s Coming To Him [video] A teenager from Conway, Arkansas thought it would be “thug” to put on a pair of brass knuckles, quietly walk up behind a boy three-fourths his age and sucker punch him in the side of the head. With the video running, the teen did exactly that. He knocked the younger 12-year-old boy to the ground. The surprise attack occurred on May 31, 2016 and involved 16-year-old Kane Millsaps who had the brass knuckles. He was caught on camera targeting the 12-year-old child in a sucker punch that left him senseless. Now Millsaps faces up to 20 years in prison for the brutal assault… In the video, you see Millsaps wearing brass knuckles on his left hand. Then he raises both middle fingers to the camera right before walking up behind the boy in the baseball cap and slamming him in the side of the head with a hook punch. Without a pause, the victim slumps to the ground. Then a girl off camera shouts, “Kane!” With the other boy senseless on the ground, Millsaps continues his brutal assault. Relentlessly, he punches the younger child in the face while he is down. Even MIllsaps’s attorney cannot deny the brutality of the unprovoked attack. “The video is disturbing,” Millsaps’ attorney Frank Shaw said. “It caused me, like everyone else that saw it, a good bit of discomfort.” After the surprise attack, the 12-year-old victim suffered broken teeth, a cut on his neck, and a bruised right eye. He is lucky he didn’t die or leave the fight paralyzed. Because the attack was caught on camera and proves that Millsaps had no remorse concerning it, he has been charged as an adult. If convicted of first degree battery, he could spend the next twenty years of his life in prison. - (Black-on-white) |
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(BLACK) Suspected serial throat slasher attacker arrested after 3 attacks in 4 days PETERSBURG, Va. — For the last 40 years, Butch Simmons has never been afraid to walk out of the doors of the Fraternal Order of Eagles building. Simmons was waiting for his ride Friday night when he was attacked by a stranger. Simmons said he asked the man if he could help him, but was punched immediately. “I said, 'What are you doing? What are you doing?' He walloped me again,” explained Simmons. Moments after the attack, Simmons made his way back to the door of the Eagles building, but the door was locked, and he could not get to his key card to open it. Scared for his life, Simmons pretended that there was a telecom on the door of the building and called to his friends who were still inside for help. “'Hey boys, come out here! I need some help,'” he yelled. The attacker then backed off immediately and was out of sight when Petersburg Police arrived. Lieutenant Greg Geist of the Petersburg Police Department said that in four days, they had three assault cases on their hands. While Simmons’ attack was the first, the attacker, who was later identified as 32-year-old Christopher Taylor, allegedly slashed the throat of Petersburg businessman Bill Sizemore on South Crater Road two days later. Then, on Monday morning, Taylor allegedly committed another assault that also involved a robbery. Police were able to identify Taylor by using security footage from a local Wawa and with the help of Simmons and Sizemore. Simmons is thankful that he was not seriously injured. “I’m just thankful every day for the life I have and just thankful to be here and see my grandchildren grow. I want him to pay for what he did,” Simmons said. Taylor has been charged in all three crimes. The charges include assault and battery, attempted murder, aggravated malicious wounding and robbery. He is being held at Riverside Regional Jail without bond. - (Black-on-white) |
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Stranded black trio attacks, robs (White) man who gave them food, shelter APACHE JUNCTION - A gesture of kindness turned into an assault and kidnapping for an Apache Junction man. On Monday, June 5th, the man called the Pinal County Sheriff's Office to report his kidnapping and robbery, Pinal County officials said. The man told authorities that on Sunday, June 4th, he ran into three men at an auto parts store in Apache Junction; Raheem Jamal Lemieux, 20, Richard Lemieux, 21, and Tyrus Talbot, 21, told him they needed help because their car was no longer functioning. The man felt sorry for the trio and offered them a stay at his home; he fed the suspects and let them spend the night. The next day, the man took the trio back to the auto parts store. Later that same day, he saw the trio still at the store so he offered them another stay at his home. During the second stay, the trio assaulted the man and also choked him. They bound the man and placed furniture on top of him. They then fled in his vehicle with stolen property including firearms. The man was able to free himself; he called officials and informed them of the events. An Arizona Department of Public Safety trooper saw the man's vehicle near the Safford area after the vehicle was caught speeding. Raheem Lemieux, the driver, exited the vehicle when asked and showed signs of impairment, DPS said. Richard Lemieux and Talbot were also asked to vacate the vehicle, and they did; however, Richard fled on foot while Raheem was being arrested. The man ran into a neighborhood, through one backyard, onto a street and with the help of local residents, was apprehended behind a home. The trio faces aggravated assault, armed robbery and kidnapping charges. Officials say the suspects were trying to get back home to Louisiana. - (Black-on-white) |
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Second (Negro) suspect in capital murder of (White) Beaumont mother, newborn baby turns self in at jail BEAUMONT - A Beaumont man has been served with a capital murder warrant in the death of a Beaumont mother and her newborn baby girl. Jared Javon Bias, 22, of Beaumont, was served with the warrant Wednesday night at the Jefferson County Correctional Center not long after he turned himself in on a previous charge of "hindering apprehension" according to a release from the Beaumont Police Department. Bias' bond on the hindering apprehension charge is set at $1 million. Bias is the second suspect in custody related to the murder of Kera Teel, 19, of Beaumont, and her newborn daughter Kyndal. Detectives have not yet spoken to Bias who turned himself in at the jail Wednesday night according to the release. Atayanna Asia Nicole Douglas,17, of Beaumont, was arrested on Tuesday and is being held on a $1.5 million bond for three aggravated robberies which police say are related to the Teel murder case. Police expect more arrests as they continue to investigate the case. - (Black-on-white) |
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Worthless black ex-convict POS arrested for murder of (White) couple at Cleveland car dealership in April Cleveland officials announced a suspect has been arrested in connection with the murder of two owners of a car dealership on the city's east side in April. Joseph McAlphine, 29, is in police custody Tuesday. Michael and Trina Kuznik were brutally murdered on April 14 at their business on East 185th Street. Both victims were shot in the head. “Our concern is for all victims of crime and their families,” said Mayor Frank G. Jackson in an emailed statement. “While we’re happy to have gotten to this point, we will continue to work on the Kuznik case until all who are involved are brought to justice –this is still an open investigation.” McAlphine previously served nine years in prison for aggravated robbery and was released in 2016. The Homicide Unit believes that there is at least one other, if not more involved in this crime. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Man charged with killing popular (White) bartender was released from custody hours before man was shot in the back The man charged with fatally shooting a popular Milwaukee bartender during a botched robbery had been released from custody hours before the homicide, records show. Jermichael Carroll, 29, was charged Wednesday with first-degree reckless homicide and attempted armed robbery in the death of 22-year-old Dylan Steffen. The charges were filed the same day a public memorial for Steffen took place at Myrhum-Patten Funeral & Cremation Service in West Bend. Carroll spent four days in the Milwaukee Secure Detention Facility for violating the terms of his extended supervision on a drug case. The facility, which is similar to a jail, is operated by the state Department of Corrections. He was released on May 30. Prosecutors say hours later, about 1:30 a.m. May 31, he shot and killed Steffen. Steffen and a friend were walking on S. 2nd St. near W. Mitchell St. when a man armed with a gun came out of a school parking lot and put the friend in a headlock. The man told Steffen's friend to follow him into the parking lot and empty his pockets, but the friend broke free. The friend told police as he and Steffen ran away, he heard a gunshot and turned to see Steffen on the sidewalk. He called 911. Steffen was taken to the hospital where he died from a single gunshot wound to the back. - (Black-on-white) |
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Family pleads for help after (White) bartender fatally shot in head - there is a (BLACK) 'suspect of interest' BALTIMORE — A well-known Baltimore bartender was fatally shot in the head early Tuesday morning, and his family is pleading for help. Police said Sebastian Dvorak was found around 2:45 a.m. Tuesday in the 2600 block of Boston Street in Canton bleeding from his forehead. Police later confirmed someone shot him in the head, killing him. Baltimore City police haven't released much information on the shooting, but did reveal Wednesday that investigators believe the motive is robbery and there could be more than one suspect. Dvorak was well-known in the Baltimore service industry and known as "Seb" to his close friends. Dvorak's family is pleading to the public for help. His father, David Dvorak, read from a prepared statement as police look for his son's killer. Police have reviewed security camera video from area businesses, portions of which they released to the public Wednesday evening. Police said the people seen in the video are considered a person of interest in Dvorak's killing. Police described the person of interest as a black man with thick curly hair and a medium complexion. He was wearing a gray T-shirt with a white tank-top underneath, blue jeans and gray New Balance sneakers. Police said the man is seen in the surveillance video putting glasses on his face while walking down Eastern Avenue. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Worthless arrogant black) Man arrested after (elderly White couple) killed in Fort Worth crash FORT WORTH -- A man has been arrested for DWI after police say he caused an accident that left two people dead. Officers were called to the scene of a major crash Tuesday evening at South Pipeline Road and Euless South Main Street. They discovered that Kevin Jernigan, 38, was fleeing from a minor accident down the street when he ran a red light, causing a three-vehicle crash. Louise Hudson, 80, was pronounced dead at the scene. James Hudson, 79, died a short time later at the hospital. - (Black-on-white) |
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18-year-old (worthless negro) charged with murder in death of (White) Newport police officer NEWPORT — A teenager who was being questioned in connection with the shooting death of a Newport police officer is now charged with his murder. Tyler Calamese, 18, appeared in a Jackson County court Wednesday morning. He was formally charged with capital murder for the death of Lt. Patrick Weatherford. 18-year-old Tyler Calamese and his grandmother both spoke to Channel 7 News after he was charged with capital murder in the shooting death of Newport police officer Lt. Patrick Weatherford. (KATV video) Lt. Patrick Weatherford responded to a call of a vehicle break-in Monday night near the Remmel Park area in Newport. When Lt. Weatherford arrived at the scene, he saw an individual fleeing the area. Lt. Weatherford and other Newport officers chased the suspect on foot, entering a residential area. Police say the suspect then turned and fired a gun at police. Lt. Weatherford was wounded and taken to a local hospital, where he later died. - (Black-on-white) |
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One of two worthless black suspects arrested in fatal shooting of (White) Navy sailor at Horton Plaza SAN DIEGO --A suspect in the fatal shooting of Navy Lt. Cmdr. James Celani was arrested Monday evening, according to the San Diego Police Department. Arrow Morris, 39, of San Diego was identified by homicide investigators as the suspect who shot both Celani and his younger cousin as they left the Mad House Comedy Club near Horton Plaza on Saturday night, Lt. Mike Holden said. Morris was located in Serra Mesa and arrested last night at around 6:00 p.m. He is charged with the murder of Celani and the attempted murder of his cousin, as well as for robbery, dissuading a witness and a parole violation. Court documents confirm Morris is a member of the O'Farrell Park Bangsters -- a gang known to be allied with the Bloods Gang in Los Angeles. Morris also has a long history of drugs, assault, and domestic violence -- serving several stints in prison. Police today released additional information about what happened just prior to the shooting. Authorities claimed Morris had argued with a woman outside of the comedy club, forcefully took her purse and walked away. As he walked away, Morris allegedly encountered Celani and his cousin and, without provocation, shot them, Holden said. The second shooting suspect has been identified but not yet located by detectives. - (Black-on-white) |
(Negro) Man accused of stomping on windshield of (White) woman in 'random act' of depraved demonic violence - has been arrested DEKALB COUNTY, GA - A man accused of stomping on the windshield of someone's car has been arrested. The man could be seen on video charging a car in a Kroger parking lot on Moreland Avenue on June 5. After charging the car, he then jumped on the car and kicked in the windshield. “Oh wow! Why is he doing that?” store employee Kimari Robinson asked after seeing the video for the first time. “That’s scary...because you don’t know what could happen to somebody. That could be someone’s mother, grandmother or even a teenager that doesn’t know how to react to that kind of stuff. That’s not right." DeKalb County police tweeted that Jaton Williams was the man who allegedly jumped on the windshield and announced his arrest. - (Black-on-white) |
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Burned body of (white) girlfriend found - black boyfriend and 2 others charged BUTLER, Pa. – Investigators say a burned body found in Lawrence County Monday night is that of 26-year-old Melissa Barto. Barto was reported missing last week after she missed her daughter’s kindergarten graduation. “Yes, we were prepared for the worst. We knew she was dead. We had no idea of the horrendousness, the manner or any of those kinds of details, none of my family had,” Melissa Barto’s father, Dan, said. On Sunday, police arrested Barto’s boyfriend, 21-year-old Ishemer Ramsey, after receiving several tips. Ramsey reportedly told a friend he shot Barto because he thought she was cheating on him. He is charged with homicide. Police called the crime, horrific and very bad. Early Tuesday morning, a second suspect, James Howard George, was taken into custody. Later, on Tuesday afternoon, police made a third arrest in the case. They took Joshua Bowser into custody. He’s charged with criminal conspiracy of tampering with evidence, abuse of a corpse and obstruction of justice. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Two black men and a white woman) face multiple charges in Lone Jack murder KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Three people have been charged with multiple felony charges in connection to a deadly shooting on June 9 near Lone Jack. Danielle L. Bell, 19, and Raphael R. Corrioso, 23, both of Kansas City, and Kevin Fenwick, 28, of Independence, each face 2nd degree murder, 1st degree assault, and two counts of armed criminal action. Court records say Jackson County Sheriff's deputies were called out to 50 Highway and Tarsney Road near Lone Jack on Friday morning, on a report of a man suffering a gunshot wound flagging down a passing motorist. The man directed officers to a building where a woman was found dead with multiple gunshot wounds. That victim was identified as Rebecca Murphy. Officers tracked Bell to a residence and Kansas City and stopped her, along with Corrioso and Fenwick. Corrioso told police they had confronted the victims about a plan to rob Danielle Bell. The assault victim said Murphy was fighting with Bell when they were both forced into a vehicle and taken to a residence in eastern Jackson County, where they were told to undress and one of the men with Bell began shooting. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Suspect in (White) armored truck worker's death fled state, another (black) arrested picking up a paycheck, FBI says One man suspected of involvement in the deadly shooting of a Loomis armored-truck employee in Mid-City late last month fled the state afterward, and another was arrested when he tried to pick up a paycheck from the job for which he had abruptly stopped showing up, according to federal authorities. The information surfaced at a hearing in New Orleans federal court Friday during which a judge agreed to order that the man in custody, former college football player Deltoine Scott, be held without bail. Scott so far has been accused only of lying to investigators about his whereabouts on May 31, the day Loomis employee Jimmy McBride, 33, was fatally shot while servicing the automated teller machines outside Campus Federal Credit Union at South Galvez Street and Tulane Avenue. But a federal prosecutor on Friday made clear that Scott is strongly suspected of participating in McBride's killing. Authorities have not said whether the "other suspect" to whom FBI agent Christopher Bauer referred during his testimony Friday is Jerome Kieffer, whose name figured prominently in the written complaint against Scott. The FBI investigates robberies at banks and similar institutions. According to authorities, two armed men wearing hoods and masks tried to rob McBride and a co-worker in Campus Federal's drive-through ATM area about 4:30 p.m. The co-worker and the assailants exchanged gunfire, and McBride was killed. Kieffer is a known associate of Scott. Information suggests both were athletes at McDonogh 35 High School. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Negro) Evansville murder suspect in court for murder of (White) woman) EVANSVILLE, IN — The man facing a murder charge in the death of Jamie Baker made his first court appearance Thursday morning. Deryan Cook, 20, faced a judge by video conference from the jail. During the hearing Cook told the judge, "It was not me." He also said, "I was in the wrong place at the wrong time." Cook told the judge he understood the charges against him and claimed he knows who killed Baker. The 40-year-old Evansville woman was shot in the back while walking on Cass Avenue around 2:00 a.m. Monday. According to a police affidavit released Thursday morning, Baker was walking with a friend to get a battery for his truck. The friend says a man with "an angry look in his eye" walked passed them, then started to follow them. Baker's friend says the man yelled for them to get on the ground. That's when he says he told Baker to run, and he heard several gunshots. When the friend looked back, he says he saw the shooter running away. The friend says he fell to the ground next to Baker and called 911. Police say surveillance video supports the friend's story. Authorities say a witness who saw police on Cass Avenue after the shooting, later ran into a man he knows only as "Doc." He says Doc told him he shot a girl four times, or he "lit off four clips and had five left." The witness told authorities it was a .40 caliber pistol, which matches the caliber and number of shots used to kill Baker. Police were able to track down Cook by his nickname and address given to them by the witness. They say he was found at Kinway Apartments Wednesday with several other people. One of those people told officers Cook had a .40 caliber gun, but had gotten rid of it. Police say Baker's friend was able to pick Cook out of a lineup. Officers say Cook first denied any involvement, but then admitted to following Baker and her friend until the shots were fired. He denies it was was him who pulled the trigger. Cook says another man was waiting to jump out and rob Baker and her friend. He's due back in court Tuesday morning. - (Black-on-white) |
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(White) Navy sailor shot, killed by 1 of 2 blacks in unprovoked shooting identified SAN DIEGO — An active-duty Navy sailor killed in a shooting at the Horton Plaza shopping mall Saturday night was officially identified by San Diego police Monday. James Celani, 43, was shot and killed after gunfire erupted on the 7th floor of the mall on 324 Horton Plaza at about 11:46 p.m. Saturday. Police said Celani "sustained several gunshot wounds to his chest and was transported to UCSD Hospital." Celani was pronounced dead at the hospital. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black wanted to be more than 'friends' with (White) woman that refused to date him, so he shot her and his worthless self FORT WAYNE, Ind. ——Two people were injured after a gunman opened fire inside a Fort Wayne beauty school Monday evening before ultimately turning the gun on himself. Police were called around 6:45 p.m. Monday to Ravenscroft Beauty College at 4530 Lahmeyer Road on a report of an active shooter inside the school. When police arrived, they found a woman outside suffering from a gunshot wound. She was taken to a hospital in serious condition, where she was later downgraded to critical condition. Tuesday afternoon Fort Wayne police identified her as Patricia Ann Hahn, 29, of Fort Wayne. A second female victim arrived at a local hospital where she was listed in good condition. She has been identified by police as Alyssa L. Spade, 20, of Fort Wayne and has since been released from the hospital. Once police were able to get inside the building they found a man, believed to be the shooter, dead. He was identified Tuesday as 24-year-old Davion D. Brown of Fort Wayne. Brown died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound of the head, the coroner’s office said. Witnesses said that Brown and Hahn "knew one another", and the shooting appeared to be a domestic situation. Brown has two prior convictions in Allen Superior Court for robbery, according to court records. He was sentenced to four years in the Department of Corrections and was released in April 2014. Police said Brown went into the school and asked for Hahn. He found her in a breakroom where he started shooting. At one point, witnesses said he ran out of ammunition told Hahn to run, reloaded then began to chase her while shooting at her at she ran to safety. Police also described an act of heroism by Hahn. They said at one point she shielded Spade. - (Black-on-white) |
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New Orleans PD arrest (grungy black) man in early morning fatal stabbing of a White female NEW ORLEANS — New Orleans police said the body of a woman who was stabbed to death was found early Saturday morning near the intersection of Calliope Street and Loyola Avenue. Shortly before 6 a.m., emergency crews said they found an unresponsive white female lying under the U.S. 90B overpass. The woman had multiple stab wounds and was pronounced dead on the scene, according to police. Police have arrested 49-year-old Jules Williams, who has charged with second-degree murder and booked into Central Lockup. - (Black-on-white) |
2 (blacks) are charged for deadly shooting (of White man) on Springfield's north side SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Police arrested and prosecutors charged two men for the shooting death of a man on Wednesday afternoon in north Springfield. Police said the shooting happened after one of the men tried to steal drugs from a companion of the murder victim, and she resisted. Quincy Owens, 38, and Brandon McGary, 28, each face charges of second-degree murder, first-degree attempted robbery and armed criminal action for the death of Adam Hilburn, 34, of Springfield. A judge set bond at $500,000 for each. Police say Hilburn was shot in a parking lot between two businesses on Kansas Expressway at Talmage Street. He died at a hospital after his friend, Rebecca Strom, took him there. Police said he was shot in the chest. The probable cause statement said Strom and Hilburn were at a convenience store on Kearney Street east of Kansas. Strom sold some drugs to someone else, and then Owens approached her and also wanted to buy some drugs. They decided to do the deal elsewhere, and Owens and McGary followed Strom and Hilburn to the parking lot on Kansas. In the parking lot, Strom told police, Owens walked up to Strom, who was in the driver's seat, put a handgun to her head, and demanded that she give him the drugs. Strom said she grabbed the gun and fought with Owens. As she drove forward, Strom told police, Hilburn was shot, so she kept going and drove to the hospital. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black "scum of the earth") Defendant pleads guilty to murdering his (white) ex-wife as St. Tammany murder trial enters fifth day Three days after testimony began in his second-degree murder trial in Covington, Calvin Jefferson pleaded guilty Friday morning (June 9) in the murder of his ex-wife in 2012. Judge August Hand of the 22nd Judicial District sentenced him to life in prison. Testimony for the state had begun Wednesday in St. Tammany Parish and prosecutors were attempting to convince a jury that Jefferson was a man with a history spousal abuse who killed Nicole Veade Jefferson. Nicole Jefferson went missing after her birthday party on April 29, 2012, at the home the couple shared with their four children in the Greenleaves subdivision near Mandeville. Her body was found a week later in a wooded area off Interstate 12 west of Louisiana 21. Her neck showed "cutting marks,'' prosecutor John Alford told jurors in his opening statement. Although the couple had divorced in 2006, Alford told jurors Calvin Jefferson, 46, had moved back in with his ex-wife to help raise their children. Kathy Kromer, who worked with Nicole Jefferson, said she had seen Nicole Jefferson with bruises and a black eye. She told Calvin Jefferson: "To me, you are the scum of the earth. Couldn't you have just walked away?" |
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Arlington PD Boosts Park Patrols After Brutal Robbery, Beating by vicious black beast - a soulless parasitical predator Police in Arlington are stepping up patrols in the area where a man was recently robbed at gunpoint and brutally beaten. Skip Pepe, 65, was attacked May 25 while taking an afternoon walk on a popular trail at Cravens Park, in Southeast Arlington. He says a man pointed a gun in his face before knocking him to the ground. The attacker ran away, leaving Pepe seriously injured. The attacker was described as a black man with light skin, between 17 and 21 years old, approximately 150 to 160 pounds, with light-colored and curly hair and a clean-shaven face. Barbara Pepe, Skip's wife, said "I want him caught. I want him put behind bars. I want him to pay for what he did," she said. - (Black-on-white) |
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U.S. Marshals, police arrest (evil-eyed black) man in connection to deadly shooting (of a White man IN THE BACK) in Ocean View NORFOLK, Va. — Police arrested a person wanted for a deadly shooting that took place in Ocean View in May. U.S. Marshals, along with the Norfolk and Portsmouth fugitive squads, took Jamal Branch, 22, into custody in Portsmouth Thursday. They found him at a home in the 200 block of Dale Dr. and arrested Branch around 5:30 p.m. Branch was accused of shooting 23-year-old Richard Eyerman in the 1100 block of E. Ocean View Ave. on May 21. Eyerman later died. Police charged Branch with Second Degree Murder and Use of Firearm in the Commission of a Felony. He is in the Norfolk City Jail. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Dreadful black "lynch is my middle name") Charged in Multiple Shootings in North St. Louis - (black man and white woman killed) ST. LOUIS – A double-murder suspect is jailed without bond in St. Louis. The circuit attorney’s office charged 25-year-old Ollie Lynch Junior for the June 3 killing of a 17-year-old Jalen Woods and 25-year-old Amber Green in a gas station parking lot on Union. Two people that were not in the vehicle, suffered multiple gunshot wounds. Lynch Junior is also charged in the shooting of a man, June 6th, in the 1400 block of Hogan. Police say in the Union homicide, witnesses told them two masked men fired shots. No word on charges pending against any other suspects. - (Black-on-white) |
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A (BLACK) Bellefonte man killed his (white) wife and set the house on fire with a child inside, police say - two cats burned alive A Bellefonte man is facing charges, including first and third degree murder, in the killing of his wife. Police said in a release that Courtney McGhee, 41, was hit with a blunt object several times, though an official ruling has not been made on the cause of her death. Her husband Charles McGhee, 37, became a suspect, police said, because he was witnessed fleeing the home after a fire began in the house. Police believe he intentionally set the fire to destroy evidence. A child was in the home at the time of the fire, woke up to the sound of smoke detectors and went to a neighbor’s house for safety, according to police. The neighbors then called 911 to report the fire. The child was interviewed by officers and said her parents had been arguing. She told police she awoke to the fire alarm at about 11 p.m. The child said Charles McGhee was “startled” when she opened the door, police said, and told her he had to go. She stated she “realized he was going to leave her to die.” Two cats were also found in the house dead from the fire. - (Black-on-white) - (Burned Alive!) |
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Greenville man pleads guilty, sentenced in fiancee's stabbing death GREENVILLE, Pitt County - The Greenville man who stabbed his fiancee to death in 2014 pleaded guilty Thursday and was sentenced. The Daily Reflector in Greenville reports Calvin Levance Clay, 28, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and three counts of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill. Clay was sentenced to between 432-567 months in prison -- a minimum of 36 years and a max of 47 years. Clay was arrested and charged with the death of Caitlin Shell Faulkenberry, 25, in 2014. Greenville Police responded to 4006 Whtiebridge Dr., Apt. 15 in Greenville on Nov. 21, 2014 at 6:30 a.m. and found Faulkenberry with multiple stab wounds. She later died at Vidant Medical Center. The newspaper reports police said in reports Clay left the apartment covered in blood and wearing only a pair of boxer shorts. He later crashed Faulkenberry's vehicle into three other vehicles, then allegedly jumped out and asked one people to kill him. The assault with a deadly weapon charges stem from the three crashes. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black Chattanooga man charged with "domestic" stabbing of (white) woman to death CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — Chattanooga Police (CPD) are charging a 57-year-old man with criminal homicide and tampering with evidence in connection with a stabbing that happened on Sunday night. A release from the CPD says the incident happened just before 9 p.m. at a home in the 1500 block of Bailey Avenue. Officers responding to a call of a deceased person found the victim, 30-year-old Ashley Cates, dead from several cuts and stab wounds. Investigators say they observed evidence that helped lead them to a suspect in the case. Soon after, officers arrested Tyrone Murphy, who was then booked in the Hamilton County Jail. If you have any information concerning this incident, please call the Chattanooga Police Department at 423-698-2525. You can remain anonymous. - (Black-on-white) |
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(BLACK) Duo denied bond in Colleton Co. murder of (white) man Colleton County deputies are investigating a shooting that killed 29-year-old Joseph Jacob Leeman. Two suspects have been apprehended in this case, Corey Niko Sanders, 25, and Dana Castillo Martinez, 37, according to Lt. Benton with the Colleton County Sheriff's Office. Sanders and Martinez were denied bond for their murder charges in bond court Sunday morning. Both will remain incarcerated in the Colleton County Detention Center. On Saturday just after midnight, Colleton County Dispatch received a call reference to a shooting that occurred at 27 Nunuville Rd. in Walterboro. Deputies responded and located a male victim deceased from an apparent gunshot wound to the head, they say. The sheriff’s office believes that the incident was drug related and drugs were found at the scene. - (Black-on-white) |
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Video shows (black) man randomly jump on (White) woman's car, kick in windshield ATLANTA - A woman driving out of a shopping plaza says she couldn’t believe when a man randomly jumped on the hood of her car and then kicked-in her windshield. A dashcam caught the whole thing on video. “All of a sudden the next thing I know (he was) jumping and kicking in the windshield,” the victim, who asked only to be identified as Kristen, told. . “I was so terrified.” Kristen’s dashcam caught him jumping on the hood of her car before stomping on her windshield. “I have no clue why this happened and why me?” Kristen said. The incident happened around 1:30 p.m. Monday a shopping plaza along Moreland Drive. - (Black-on-white) |
9-year-old White boy, dies after crash with stolen SUV driven by black teen - April 26, 2017 BRIDGETON, MO —A nine-year-old boy is fighting for his life this morning. A stolen SUV being chased by police crashed into his family's car at St. Louis Lambert International Airport. The family is asking for prayers this morning. The stolen car hit the family's car outside of Terminal 2. Caleb is struggling to survive. His five-year-old brother Evan is in critical but stable condition. Their mother is also in the hospital. The family had just returned to St. Louis from a trip to Disney World. Their aunt, Brittany Lee was able to leave the hospital Tuesday night and spoke with news. The SUV sped away from Normandy police during a traffic stop. It had been stolen in a carjacking in St. Louis city. Three juveniles were inside, a 16-year-old boy, 15-year-old boy and a 15-year-old girl. They had minor injuries in the crash and were taken into custody. - (Black-on-white) |
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Struggling (White female) artist’s sketch helps cops catch her (black male) attacker Laura Murray was barely making rent drawing portraits of tourists in Central Park when she was mugged at gunpoint in the lobby of her West Harlem apartment building. The daughter of an Oklahoma City cop, Murray, then 21, stayed calm as the attack unfolded on an afternoon in November 2012. Her two assailants, whom she would learn were an uncle and nephew, dragged her to an unlit hallway. The nephew held her up to the wall by her neck, while the uncle pointed a gun in her face. “He kept a really quiet voice and said, ‘If you scream I’m going to shoot you,” Murray recalled to The Post. “I’m trying really hard to make eye contact thinking he won’t shoot me if I keep eye contact.” But her training at the School of Visual Arts kicked in, and she started to memorize every detail of the older man’s appearance. “He was really, really tall, but he was very skinny. He had these eyes that looked really tired. He had kind of a broad nose and a slight ridge in his nose. Pretty noticeable cheekbones, kind of gaunt,” she recalled. She handed over her wallet. “I was broke. I think they got like two dollars,” Murray said. But she refused to give up her cellphone, falsely telling them she didn’t have one. When they told her to face the wall and said, “Don’t move, don’t scream,” she feared the worst. Instead, she heard them leave. She immediately called police and sprinted upstairs to her fifth-floor apartment. “I was bawling,” she said. “As soon as I got upstairs, I grabbed a sketch pad and started sketching the guy’s face. A day later, a detective called. “We have two men in custody who mugged a girl at gunpoint. One of them looks just like your sketch. Can you come in and ID these people?” the detective said, according to Murray. She picked the perps — Robert Yarbrough and his nephew — out of a lineup. The nephew, a minor at the time, pleaded guilty to robbery and got eight years in prison. But Yarbrough, who had previously been convicted on weapons and drug charges as well as a 1975 rape in The Bronx, chose to go to trial. Murray testified against him, and her sketch was introduced as evidence. Yarbrough was sentenced to 44 years to life in 2014. He will be 97 at his possible earliest release date. - (Black-on-white) |
Judge sets bond for (adulterous promiscuous black) HIV Murder suspect - victim was his adulterous fornicating white girlfriend TOLEDO, Ohio — Update: A Lucas county judge set bond for Ronald Murdock at $1.5 million. He will be back in court June 13th. A Toledo man is charged with murder for allegedly having sex with a woman and giving her HIV. Her son is angry and has a message everyone should hear. "If you're going to be in a relationship make sure you get checked period," said Josh Klempner. Toledo police charged Ronald Murdock with murder and felonious assault. The married man is accused of having unprotected sex without disclosing he was HIV positive to his girlfriend Kimberly Klempner. Her death certificate says she died in February of 2017 from AIDS. "It would be different if he would let people know that he had it before he got in that relationship. He didn't so that right there tells me and everybody else that he has no care.The only person he's worried about is himself," said Klempner. According to a police report his victim told police she was in a relationship with Murdock for the last five years. She told investigators she learned she was HIV positive in 2015 and when she told Murdock he didn't seem bothered by it. "My mother found out about some pills he had. She stayed the night at his house one night and she felt something was up. She did some snooping and ran across a few pill bottles. She did a little research on them and found out that way," said Klempner. The police report also states Murdock's wife discovered that Murdock and Klempner were having an affair and told Klempner that Murdock was HIV positive. He claimed that was a lie. "He should of warned her. He should have told her. I don't want him out here on the streets. The way I see it they should just bury him under the jail." According to Ohio law, you are required to tell your partner if you are HIV positive or have AIDS. If you don't you can be charged with murder or felonious assault. - (Black-on-white) |
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Negro Sex offender admits to murdering pregnant "girlfriend" found burned (alive) in Spartanburg - body found in 2015 SPARTANBURG, SC —— A registered sex offender accused of beating a pregnant woman to death and setting her body on fire in Spartanburg appeared in court on Monday. Wilford Lee Jr. was charged with murder in September 2015 after investigators found the body of Christina Humphries, 28, on a trail between South Center and Michael streets. The coroner said Humphries was 16 to 18 weeks pregnant when she died. She was found with burns to her head, shoulders and legs. Spartanburg police said investigators found forensic evidence connecting Lee to both the victim and the crime scene. Lee admitted to repeatedly hitting the victim during an argument in his car before setting her on fire to try to cover up the crime. He tried to wash his clothing to hid the crime. On Monday he pleaded guilty to murder and was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. He had prior convictions for first-degree criminal sexual conduct and violation of the sex offender registry. “This was a heinous crime,” Solicitor Barry Barnette said. “The brutality of it all is immeasurable.” - (Black-on-white) |
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Dallas Police Arrest (black) 17-Year-Old Male in Hit & Run Crash; (White) Officer Recovering at Home Dallas Police confirm that Sr. Cpl. Dale Ordogne is now recovering at home after a hit & run crash that left him trapped inside his patrol car at the bottom of a creek. Investigators confirmed Saturday night that they have now arrested 17-year-old Ivory Keith Nails in connection with a hit and run crash. On Monday May 29, 2017, Sr. Cpl. Ordogne was responding to a burglary call. He was in the 3100 block of South Westmoreland Drive near West Keist Boulevard when a Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck failed to yield and T-boned the squad car, sending the officer's car into Fivemile Creek, police said. The driver of the truck that hit the officer took off before other police arrived. - (Black-on-white) |
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Des Moines Police ID 16th Homicide Victim - and yet another black husband has murdered his separated (white) wife DES MOINES, Iowa — One woman was killed during a shooting on Saturday morning. Police have now identified the victim as 36-year-old Mary Dudley. Mary’s husband Harold Dudley, 50, was taken into custody in Ames and transferred into the custody of the Des Moines Police Department, and will soon be transported to the Polk County jail. He is now charged with first degree murder and first degree burglary. The pair was married, but living separately at the time of the shooting. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) suspected of murdering (White) teen in Flour Bluff has been arrested in New Orleans The suspect in a Flour Bluff murder is believed to have been arrested by US Marshals in New Orleans. Corpus Christi Police say 25-year-old Paris Camtrail Richardson fatally shot 17-year-old Timothy Echols Jr., at an apartment complex on Waldron Rd. back in February. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Alleged gunman was 'friend' of (White) victim in Edgewood's first homicide in 16 years, mother says EDGEWATER, Fla. - When Edgewood police and Orange County deputies responded to Martinez Drive on April 18, they found something the city hadn’t seen in many years. Avery Wheeler, 22, had been shot to death at a residence in Edgewood, making him the first homicide victim in the city in 16 years. The man accused of pulling the trigger, Zachary Munroe-Waters, 20, was a friend and had visited his home, Wheeler’s mother said. Investigators said another man, Allex Cuentas, was involved in the death and allegedly set up Wheeler to be robbed by Munroe-Waters. When Wheeler fought back, the gunman shot him, grabbed his cash and ran, police said. Cuentas, who investigators said initially pretended to be a victim of the shooting, was arrested the same day on a charge of second-degree murder. Munroe-Waters was arrested May 16 on a charge of first-degree murder with a firearm. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Man arrested in (White female) Lafayette teen's disappearance; details from authorities sparse A 21-year-old Lafayette man has been booked on a count of second-degree murder in the disappearance of 18-year-old Jacquelyn "Daisy Lynn" Landry. But the Sheriff's Office remained tight-lipped about the investigation Thursday and declined to say whether the young woman's body has been found. Malik Sheron Davis was booked late Wednesday in an investigation that the Sheriff's Office said is ongoing. A Facebook page set up for by Landry's family and friends stated that her body has not been found and that family members are working with Sheriff's Office detectives and a private investigator in the search. "The search for this sweet girl isn't over, her family isn't giving up! So y'all don't either!" a Facebook post read. Sheriff's Office spokesman John Mowell declined to discuss the search, saying only that "we are working this missing persons case as a homicide." Investigators on Tuesday searched in and around a home in the 100 block of Laguna Lane, but Mowell declined to discuss what was learned. "We had credible information that that was the last place she was seen," Mowell said Wednesday. - (Black-on-white) |
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Man Charged With Murdering Young Concord, NH Woman CONCORD, N.H. — The Galusha family of Concord, NH is heartbroken. They will be at Superior Court Thursday afternoon for the arraignment of the man accused of killing their daughter. Officers say 23-year-old Sabrina Galusha was stabbed in the chest Tuesday evening and died. “There’s a couple bloody hand prints on the wall, then the knife was outside the door not even two feet,” said resident Marissa Logue. Galusha was trained as a nursing assistant. Police say after she was stabbed, she got back into a car with friends. They drove a short way only to realize she needed immediate help and called 911. “We have the perpetrator in custody,” said NH Assistant Attorney General Jeffrey Strelzin. Less than 24 hours later, police charged 20-year-old Daswan Jette. Neighbors said he lives in the second floor corner unit with his girlfriend and her young daughter. - (Black-on-white) |
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Police arrest (black) man for murder of pregnant (white) woman INDIANAPOLIS — Metro police have made an arrest in the murder of a pregnant woman. Jonathan McGee, 27, was arrested Wednesday for the murder of 18-year-old Brittany McNew. McNew was shot around 9:15 a.m. on May 4 on W. Michigan Street near Alton Avenue. She was taken to the hospital in critical condition, where she later died of her injuries. Her boyfriend told Eyewitness News the couple was looking to buy a TV when the shooting started. McNew was struck in the hip. Her unborn baby was due in early December. - (Black-on-white) |
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(73-year-old White) Torrance Woman Recounts ‘Just Panic’ During Home Invasion by brutal black and 'Hispanic' TORRANCE — A Torrance woman Tuesday recounted the horrifying moments after two intruders broke into her house. Badly beaten, 73-year-old Judie Turner said that she could not recall everything that happened but did remember blood all over her bathroom. “Just panic is what it is. I mean, it happened so quick that you don’t have a lot of time to think,” she recalled. It was late Monday night when she said she heard strange noises and woke up to find two men in her bathroom. “I guess he punched me in the face; he did something terrible,” she explained. Turner said she has lived in her house for 45 years, most of the time with her husband, a former Los Angeles police officer, who died a couple of years ago. - (Black-on-white) |
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(BLACK) Road rage shooting suspect pleads not guilty to brutal slaughter of ELDERLY WHITE COUPLE COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — A man arrested for allegedly shooting someone in a road rage incident in Colorado Springs has pleaded not guilty to the crimes he's accused of committing. Khalil Sanders was arrested after a woman called 911 to report she had been shot in the back while driving her car on Feb. 2. Police believe Sanders targeted the woman after she had cut him off while driving. The woman's injuries were not life-threatening. Prior to the Feb. 2 shooting, Sanders had pleaded guilty to two counts of vehicular homicide in 2013 and was sentenced to probation and community service, court records show. Sanders had struck and killed a married couple in August of 2012 while driving. Sanders is now facing multiple charges including first-degree assault, use of a weapon to commit a violent crime, illegal discharge of a firearm, felony menacing and use of a weapon by a previous offender. Sanders pleaded not guilty to all of those charges on Monday. - (Black-on-white) |
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Person of interest named in shooting death of Hermiston man - Police would like to talk with 'Tyree', an African American HERMISTON, Ore. - Police have named a person of interest in the shooting death of a 38-year-old Hermiston man. On Saturday, Hermiston police responded to a report that James John Cragun had been shot at 525 SW 13th Pl. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Investigators would like to speak with Tyree Houfmuse, 34, who is allegedly involved with the incident. He is an African American male who stands 6-foot-1 and weighs between 200 and 240 pounds. He several tattoos including a rose on the left side of his neck. In 2014, Houfmuse was accused of shooting a man outside a bar in Kennewick. He claimed self-defense and was relieved of an assault charge, but he was found guilty of unlawful possession of a firearm This most recent shooting appears to be an isolated incident and police do not believe there is any further danger to the public. - (Black-on-white) |
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Three Media Sources, and NONE Tells the Truth about a Black-on-White Hate Crime, but the Truth Can be Gleaned from Between the Lines By Nicholas Stix If three white kids had gone hunting a random black, this would be the biggest story in the world for over a year. As is, it’s just another “dog bites man story” and not even worth mentioning. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black on White Rapes: There are 20,000 black-on-white rapes every year in the US, but fewer than 100 white-on-black rapes. Editor note: that works out to about 54 black on white rapes per day according to available statistics from 1999. New Nation News can only report a few of these confirmed black on white rapes from local news sites. |
NATION STATES, PATTERN RECOGNITION AND RETRIBALIZATION by H. Millard (c) 2005 |
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