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Worthless drunken criminal illegal alien mestizo murders two white American girls |
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Black sports fan shoots co-worker - murders White woman for her car to go to game to see brother play |
Two White police officers assassinated in Charlotte by black * Black charged in killing of Charlotte cops Two police officers shot during a struggle with a suspect outside an apartment complex died early Sunday, and a suspect was charged with murder, authorities said. Sean Clark, 34, and Jeffrey Shelton, 35, were responding to a disturbance call at the apartment complex in Charlotte late Saturday. They were shot in the parking lot, and both died at a hospital, according to police. Both officers were married. Clark and his wife were expecting a child. - (Newsroom) - (crime) - (Black-on-white) Friends remember slain officers * Demetrius Antonio Montgomery charged in slayings of 2 officers |
Sports: Black Former Football Player Accused of Murder of White Man |
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Lone negro woman on FBI's wanted list captured KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The lone woman on the FBI's 10 Most Wanted list was captured and charged with one count of second-degree murder, authorities said. Shauntay L. Henderson, 24, was arrested Saturday when she answered the door at an apartment, police said. Authorities had gone to the apartment in search of someone she knew, authorities said. Henderson, a reputed gang member, is charged with the September 2006 shooting death of DeAndre M. Parker, 20, who was killed as he sat in a pickup truck outside a convenience store. - (Newsroom) - (crime) |
White Teen Pregnant by Dark Co-defendant Convicted In Torture Slayings Of Sosa Siblings FORT MYERS, Fla. -- A pregnant 18-year-old woman who helped kill a brother and sister last year is facing life in prison after being found guilty of first-degree murder. Despite tearful testimony that she feared for her own life if she didn't help kill the others, Ashley Toye was convicted of two counts of murder Thursday in the October slayings of Jeffrey Sosa, 14, and Alexis Sosa, 18. At issue in the trial was whether Toye believed she would have been harmed by the father of her child, Kemar Johnston, if she didn't participate. She carved an asterisk into one victim's back, acquired the shoelaces used to tie both victims and cleaned up their blood afterward, according to testimony. Johnston and seven others are charged with first-degree murder and have cases pending. Another, Melissa Rivera, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 20 years in prison, in exchange for her testifying against the others. - (Newsroom) - (crime) |
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Third suspect in gang-rape of elderly woman arrested in Pasco The third man wanted in the rape of an elderly woman earlier this week has turned himself in. Bobby Lee Black III surrendered to the lead detective in the case without incident Thursday at noon. Jathniel J. McMichael, 18, and 17-year-old Andre Brathwaite are already in custody. Pasco Sheriff Bob White said McMichael was already in jail on a drug-related charge. He was charged in connection with the rape last night. Brathwaite turned himself in shortly after 9 a.m. The 68-year-old rape victim lived in a senior living community, called Ramblewood Mobile Homes in South Zephyrhills. - (Newsroom) - (crime) |
Police arrest child-rapist suspect Reginald Moore on charges of rape of a female student A suspect in the rape of a female student at Creek Bend apartments was arrested over spring break. Police arrested Reginald Moore, 24. Moore was on probation for the rape of a 16-year-old at the time he was arrested. Moore, who is not a student at the university, is accused of raping a young woman after returning to her apartment to retrieve something he had left behind. Moore has already appeared before the magistrate, but that the hearing date has not been set. The press release states that Moore was arrested on charges of sexual assault and probation violation for sexual assault of a child. - (Newsroom) - (crime) |
Ex-bank vice president suspect in kidnap murder now behind bars After being on the run for more than two weeks, the suspect in the murder of a Clayton County hotel employee and the kidnapping of another is behind bars. The suspect, Alfonso Mason, is being held at the Clayton County jail. He is set to make his first court appearance on Tuesday morning. "He said he wasn't going to kill me," said Bridget McLemore. McLemore said she remembers the day she came face to face with Mason. "He put the gun in my side and said I'm going to have to rob you," she said. Mason turned himself in on Sunday, to face charges of robbing and kidnapping McLemore. Police said his motive was money. Mason was a bank vice president pulling down six figures, when police say he lost his job and fell on hard times. He was staying at the Suburban Lodge. - (Newsroom) - (crime) |
Sports: Former MSU Player Charged with Murder A former Michigan State football player has surrendered peacefully in suburban Chicago after a nearly seven-hour stand-off with police. Hubert Thompson is now charged with first-degree murder. He's accused of throwing a neighbor from a third-floor balcony. Officers responding to a disturbance call yesterday say they found the 66-year-old victim sprawled on the pavement at an apartment complex in Lombard. The man was later pronounced dead. Police say the 28-year-old Thompson surrendered last night after nearly seven hours holed up in his apartment, after SWAT teams had surrounded the building. - (Newsroom) - (crime) - (Sports) |
Couple Receives Life in Child Murder A couple received a sentence of life in prison plus 30 years for the abusive death of their 8-year-old son in 2003. Judge James Bodiford said he felt Joseph and Sonya Smith should get the maximum punishment. The Smiths, part of a Franklin, Tennessee-based church that supports corporal punishment, said they often punished their son to save his soul. A jury convicted both parents of murder, aggravated assault, child cruelty, false imprisonment and reckless conduct. - (Newsroom) |
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