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Williamsport Negro Charged with Rape of 12-year-old Girl A Williamsport man was arrested on Christmas morning on charges that he sexually assaulted a child. Williamsport police say Shaun Cormier, 20, is accused of raping a 12-year-old girl on Sunday. The victim said the assault happened at a home that she and a friend went to around 4 p.m. The girl's friend, a 14-year-old girl, said the two went to the home to meet with a man they knew as "Rock" and his cousin, whose name they did not know. The cousin was later determined to be Cormier. When the girls arrived, "Rock" was not home, but Cormier asked them to come inside. Cormier allegedly forced the younger girl into a bedroom and assaulted her. The 14-year-old told police she heard her friend scream for help from the next room. Cormier faces numerous charges in connection with the alleged assault. - (Newsroom) - (crime) |
"Happy Holidays" - Erratic and irate Negro kills Negro in shooting at Boynton mall There was an argument, a shoving match and then gunfire at a mall on Christmas Eve. One man was dying in front of a record store and last-minute shoppers fled while the bullets were still flying. As the gunman fired at responding officers, police chased him from one end of the Boynton Beach Mall to the other. He was finally cornered in the Women's department of Dillard's and arrested by the SWAT team. Shoppers dropped their bags and ran for the doors or hit the floor. Children were trampled. Stores quickly closed their gates, but some stayed open long enough to ring up the last line of customers. Some of Dillard's employees were locked in a room for more than an hour, then walked out with their hands up, escorted by officers with their guns drawn. One of the employees, still wearing his nametag and shaking so bad he could barely walk straight, said, "We were locked in a room. Did you see them bring us out?" About 2 p.m., Margaret Phillips saw the suspect -- wearing all black -- cussing and acting erratically in the infant's section on the upper level of Macy's over a receipt. "This guy was irate, crazy," Phillips said. About 20 minutes later, she said, the same man was in an argument with a group of other people outside of J.C. Penney. Witnesses said it started as a shoving match, and that the two men appeared to know each other. Police late Sunday identified the gunman as 21-year-old Jesse Cesar. He fired at Berno Charlemond, 23, striking him several times, killing him, Katz said. - (Newsroom) - (crime) |
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Mexican arrested for rape and murder of White coed Katie Sepich |
Previously deported Mexican wanted in shooting of police officers |
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"Officer" Charged in Child Sex Case A Wendell man was arrested Saturday on sex charges involving a child and ordered held in lieu of $2 million bail, authorities said. Wendell police charged Mark Officer, 36, with first-degree statutory rape and three counts of sexual offense with a girl under the age of 13. Police said the alleged incidents took place between 2003 and 2005. No details of the charges were made public. Officer was arraigned before a Wake County magistrate, who set bail. - (Newsroom) - (crime) |
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Feliz Navidad: Suspect sought in 1997 Christmas murder |
Black demon suspect in white teen's rape, death arraigned The man accused of raping and killing a 16-year-old Sparks high school student was in court to enter a plea in a different case on separate charges: that he raped a University of Nevada, Reno student two weeks before the slaying. Tamir Hamilton, 28, stood silent during his arraignment on the burglary and sexual assault charges, so Judge Connie Steinheimer entered a not guilty plea for him. Hamilton is being held in the Washoe County Jail without bail. Holly Jean Quick, a High School sophomore, was found dead in her bedroom by her mother early in the morning of Sept. 15. She had been sexually assaulted. Hamilton, an acquaintance of the Quick family, was arrested on suspicion following a tip to police. In an interview with police, Hamilton said he had been drunk and was on cocaine the night before Quick was found dead and had visited Quick at her apartment. He said he could only remember talking with Quick on her bed. Hamilton also was indicted by a Washoe County grand jury on burglary and sexual assault charges for allegedly attacking a 20-year-old UNR student Aug. 31. Police later found DNA evidence on bloody clothes in a garbage can outside Hamilton's Spanish Springs home that linked him to both crimes, court records show. - (Newsroom) - (crime) - (Black-on-white) |
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Camden Police Search For Suspect In Officer's Shooting - his Mother fingered him A Camden City police officer was shot Friday after responding to a call of a man with a gun on Bailey Street, police said. The 34-year-old officer was listed in good condition and expected to make a full recovery. Meanwhile, a woman came forward after the shooting and told police the alleged gunman was her son. Investigators later identified Ahmad Cherry, 22, as a suspect in the shooting and said they were searching for him. The shooting occurred after a 5:27 p.m. call of a man with a gun near a vacant lot. Officers responding to the call spotted the man as he ducked into an alley behind nearby homes. "Our officers continued pursuit and were ambushed, actually, in the alleyway," said Arturo Venegas of the police department. The gunman turned and allegedly fired five to eight shots. Police said they did not return fire. Officer Dan Vaultier was struck in both legs, police said, but Venegas said doctors called it "a clean shot through -- no vein or bone damage. Within minutes, police launched a massive search for the gunman who got away. Capt. Joseph F. Richardson said Vaultier is a nine-year veteran, "a young and very dedicated officer." - (Newsroom) - (crime) - (Black-on-white) |
4 Men Charged In Quadruple Shooting KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Clay County prosecutors charged four men in connection with a quadruple shooting earlier this week in a home. Prosecutors charged Prentiss R. Fulton, Jr., 25, Lark E. Gardner Jr., 23, and Kelly L. Yow, 30, with first-degree robbery and two counts of second-degree murder. A fourth man, Dennis D. Jones, 25, was charged with first-degree robbery. The shooting occurred Monday when the four suspects went to a house with the intent of committing a robbery. Jones later told police he waited in the getaway car with Yow while Fulton and Gardner went into the home. White said he didn't know what prompted the suspects to shoot the four people -- three of them in the head. Patrick J. Hooten, 22, was dead when emergency workers arrived, and Angela Windle, 18, died later at a hospital. Two other victims remained hospitalized Friday. Later in the getaway vehicle, White said Gardner was shot in the face and described Gardner's condition as "not good." He said Yow was stabbed and was expected to be released soon from a hospital. - (Newsroom) - (crime) - (Black-on-white) |
Police hope video and reward will help catch black killer of White 'good Samaritan' There are possible new clues that could help catch a killer. Humble police release surveillance video, which will hopefully lead them to the person who murdered a hero. That hero, Steven Jackson, is a former volunteer firefighter. He was gunned down earlier this month while trying to stop a robbery. Police are plastering wanted posters all over town. They believe the man they're looking for committed a total of six robberies at two different Shell stations since September and then killed Jackson. Surveillance video from one of the robberies was released on Tuesday. It happened at a Shell station on 2920 in Spring back in November. In the video, the man walks into the store, concealing his gun with a newspaper. He then confronted the clerk and demanded cash. He got away with two sacks of money. Police believe it is just that type of robbery that Jackson stumbled upon when he was driving home earlier this month. Police say after hearing the store clerk screaming for help, Jackson followed the robbery suspect, called 911, and shortly into that call, emergency workers could hear the confrontation and shooting. - (Newsroom) - (crime) - (Black-on-white) Ref: Good Samaritan Killed After Witnessing Crime |
Houston: Suspected rapist found hiding in bathroom - now behind bars Police let him slip out of their hands once, but now say they got their man with an arrest late Thursday afternoon. According to police, they got credible information that ultimately led them to the alleged rapist. Edwin Broussard was brought to HPD’s central command station to be booked on charges of aggravated sexual assault. Police say Broussard was hiding out at a friend’s apartment off of Uvalde. At 3:15 p.m. Thursday, officers kicked in the door and found him inside the bathroom. Police had been looking for the suspect for days after a strange twist of fate may have let him out of custody. His alleged victim told her harrowing story to investigators. A brutal rape was committed around 6 a.m. Saturday morning. It was still dark out when a woman was raped at gunpoint in a vacant lot. A few minutes after the attack, police pulled someone over for a traffic violation just a couple blocks away. Police now believe that man, 22-year-old Edwin Broussard, committed the rape. Out on parole, he was wanted for the rape of a 24-year-old woman who was waiting for a bus. - (Newsroom) - (crime) |
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