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ARCHIVE for 31 October 2015 |
Second (Black) Man In Custody In Deadly Local Walmart Shooting (of White man) COPPERAS COVE A second suspect wanted in connection with a shooting in the parking lot of the Copperas Cove Walmart store that left one man dead was in custody late Friday afternoon. An arrest warrant was issued earlier Friday for Terrence Len Daniel, Jr., 21, of Killeen He turned himself in to Killeen police Friday afternoon, authorities said. Tadarius Lavonte Davis, 20 of Killeen, was jailed late Thursday afternoon, charged with murder in theshooting early Wednesday in the parking lot of the Copperas Cove Walmart store that left Thomas Gene Smethers, 24, also of Killeen, dead. Davis was charged with murder at around 3:45 p.m. Thursday, police said in a brief press release that identified Davis as “one of the suspects...in this incident.” - (Black-on-white) |
Black arrested for 2014 murder of (White) Blinn College student BRENHAM, Tx-- Brenham Police have made an arrest in connection with murder of 20-year-old Trey Alan Kurtz. This arrest comes exactly one year after the Blinn College student was found murdered. Late Thursday night police arrested 18-year-old Michael Charles Dixon, Jr. of Brenham. Dixon is charged with capital murder and his bond is set at $1 million. Brenham Police say the incident is still under investigation and more arrests are pending. A year ago, on the evening of October 30, 2014, officers responded to the intersection of Seelhorst and Dark streets after receiving a call about someone lying in the street. When they arrived, they found Kurtz, 20, dead from a gunshot wound. Kurtz was shot one time and that whoever shot him is believed to be an acquaintance of the victim. Brenham Police did want to reassure the public that this murder was not a random act of violence. - (Black-on-white) |
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Police Make Arrest In Shooting Of Harmony Twp. Police Officer AMBRIDGE — Police in Beaver County say they have made an arrest in the shooting of a Harmony Township Police officer earlier this week. According to police, Earl Louis Hollins, also known as Nitty, turned himself in at the Aliquippa Police Department just before 10 p.m. Friday. He is now facing charges of criminal attempted homicide and aggravated assault, and could also face additional counts. “This investigation lasted for the last three days,” said Lt. Thomas Dubovi, of Pennsylvania State Police. “It’s been intensive where we received many tips from many different sources, and what has taken the longest is vetting out those tips and disqualifying potential suspects and narrowing it down to one specific suspect, which we were able to arrest this evening.” Hollins is accused of shooting Harmony Township Police Officer Alan Loskoch in the early morning hours of Wednesday. Loskoch had on a bulletproof vest that likely saved his life. - (Blue lives matter) - (Black-on-white) |
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Justices review all-white murder trial jury - black man raped and murdered 79-year-old White woman Prosecutor Stephen Lanier’s meaning was unmistakable when he urged jurors in north Georgia to sentence the defendant to death in part to deter other people “out there in the projects.” Almost everyone in the public housing apartments near the scene of the killing of a 79-year-old woman in Rome, Georgia, was black, as was defendant Timothy Tyrone Foster. And after Lanier got through picking a jury of Foster’s peers, all the jurors were white. So was the victim. Foster has been on death row for nearly 30 years. - (Black-on-white) |
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(White) Woman Hit By Cushion Thrown By (Black) Clippers’ Rivers Says His Apology Was Insincere SACRAMENTO – The woman hit in the face by L.A. Clippers’ guard Austin Rivers this week wants the player to take responsibility for allegedly hurling the cushion in the stands. The incident happened during Wednesday night’s game; and since then, the NBA has fined Rivers $25,000 and he’s apologized. But the woman he hit says that’s not enough. It was the 4th quarter timeout of the Kings and Clippers season-opening game with about seven minutes left. If you look closely, you see Rivers picking up a cushion, and although in interviews with reporters he denies throwing it, that cushion goes flying into the stands and hits Lindsey Read. - (Black-on-white) |
(Black) Man arrested after killing (white) wife in S. Wichita shooting WICHITA, Kan. - Update: A Wichita man is in jail on murder charges. He's accused of shooting his wife in south Wichita. Wichita police say the man called 911 Wednesday night and said he killed his wife. Pierre Washington, 29, was booked into jail on the charge of first degree murder. Investigators say Washington had just separated from his wife, Diana. But they aren't saying why he shot her. Washington called police from a home near 41st and Seneca around 6 p.m. on Wednesday. Investigators believe the shooting happened at least 20 minutes before that call at O.J. Watson Park, which is about three miles away. Officers found Diana Washington inside a van parked outside a home where Pierre Washington called police. She was taken to the hospital, where she later died. Police say the couple had two children. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black Suspect Arrested, Charged in Connection with Black Church Arsons St. Louis police announced during a Friday news conference that David Lopez Jackson has been arrested and charged in connection with a recent string of North St. Louis church fires. “There appears to be no indication of a hate crime or sign of any one particular Christian denomination or ethnic group was being targeted,” based on the investigation so far, according to a news release from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. |
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Neighbors Relieved By Arrest of Black Man In Murder Case - October 4, 2015 AURORA, Colo. – Police announced Sunday that a man wanted for murder had been taken into custody Saturday night. Lloyd Rickey Henderson was allegedly involved in an altercation at an apartment on Potomac Way last Sunday in Aurora. It ended with a shooting, and the resulting death of 30-year-old Cory Clemons. Neighbors are still shocked that the deadly shooting occurred at their apartment complex. They said the victim was just steps away from his front door when he was shot down. |
Kidnapping, rape suspect acquitted of similar sex crime in 2012 A Tallahassee man charged this week in a gun-point kidnapping and rape at an abandoned home is a suspect in another sexual assault that occurred earlier this month. He also skirted major prison time five years ago after being acquitted for a nearly identical crime in the same area. Jermichael Lindsey, 31, was arrested Monday in connection with an Aug. 6 incident and faces seven counts of sexual assault with a firearm, kidnapping, battery with a firearm, aggravated assault, burglary of a dwelling, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and charges of violating his probation. |
Frederick man accused of sexual offenses by four victims - The original accuser is a juvenile A Frederick man is facing 13 counts of sexual offenses after he was arrested by officers with the Frederick Police Department on Monday. On Sunday, police were contacted by a juvenile female who said she was staying with a man who was sexually abusing her in his home in the 1800-block in Granby Way. She told officers that she fled from the residence. Officers followed up on the victim's statement and arrested Joey Leon Laster, 47 in his home. He was released after posting bond. While investigators were conducting interviews about Laster, three more victims came forward and said they were also abused, |
Springdale Man Arrested, Accused of Raping Child SPRINGDALE, Ark. - A Springdale man was arrested Monday, on suspicion of raping a child. Police began investigating after receiving a call to the Child Abuse Hotline. During an interview, investigators say the 12-year-old told them Jerome Higgs had been having sexual contact with them for the last seven years. According to the police report, a medical exam of the child found evidence of a recent injury. Higgs told police the child was making everything up. He faces a charge of rape. |
Police arrest suspect in attempted rape of UF student A Gainesville man has been arrested in connection with an attempted sexual assault of a University of Florida student Tuesday morning. Gainesville Police said John-Phillip Rogers, 24, was identified as a possible suspect during a canvass of the Townhouse Apartment complex at 1740 NW Third Place, where the assault took place. Rogers lives in the complex and matched the initial denoscription and was very nervous, according to GPD spokesman Officer Ben Tobias. He was later positively identified by the victim in a photo lineup. At about 1:30 a.m. on Tuesday, the 21-year-old UF student was walking down a staircase at the apartment house when she encountered a man who began talking to her. As the woman walked away, the man followed her then grabbed her by the arm and forced her across a parking lot and to the ground behind a parked car, police said. |
Deputies: Man Sexually Assaulted Woman at Spa Richland County, SC - Richland County deputies are searching for a suspect who they say sexually assaulted a woman at a local spa. On September 30, a woman went to the Massage Envy located at 630 Promenade Place. As she was getting a massage from 34-year-old Marcus James Stevenson, investigators say the suspect sexually assaulted her. In addition to asking for help finding Stevenson, investigators are asking anyone who may have been a victim of Stevenson in the past to come forward. |
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(Black) Woman puts ketchup on naked body at Miami Beach Johnny Rockets, police say MIAMI BEACH, Fla. - A 23-year-old woman is facing lewd and lascivious conduct charges after pouring ketchup on her naked body at a Miami Beach Johnny Rockets restaurant. The incident was reported Oct. 9 at the restaurant at 728 Ocean Drive. Video of the incident was posted on social media, and a be-on-the-lookout was issued for the woman's arrest. Miami Beach police arrested Angelic Isabella Valle on Thursday on charges of lewd and lascivious behavior, incite to riot, indecent exposure and disorderly conduct. |
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Belleville teen just charged with murder hangs himself in jail A 19-year-old Belleville man facing a first-degree murder charge hanged himself in his cell early Thursday night at the St. Clair County Jail, police said. Damon Stidimire hanged himself with a sheet, police said. He was in the general inmate population and showed no signs of suicidal desires, Sheriff Rick Watson said. “He gave no indication that he was going to harm himself,” Watson said. “There was no indication whatsoever.” Stidimire, was being held at the jail in connection with the stabbing death of a man whose brother Stidimire had been seen arguing with. The stabbing victim, Brianzellous T. Allen, 25, was taken by helicopter to St. Louis University Hospital, where he died. |
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Woman followed after leaving Plymouth bar, attacked in woods by black sex fiend SHEYBOYGAN COUNTY -- "It makes my hair stand up, seriously," said Nicole Beyer, Wild Shots Pub owner. She says a customer wearing a Minnie Mouse costume lived a real nightmare. Beyer says Alton Lucas came to the bar on Saturday, October 24th. Near closing, investigators say he started talking to a woman who had just spent the night at a Halloween party. Beyer says surveillance video shows that the woman thought she left the pub alone. "She didn't know he was back there. I mean, you could tell," said Beyer. Investigators say Lucas followed the woman into the woods of Stayer Park. She told police she was grabbed, with the suspect saying, "If you scream, I'm going to kill you." The woman says she was punched in the face as the man tried to assault her. During the struggle, the victim says Lucas lost his footing, which allowed her to run up the hill and into the front door of a nearby home. |
Sex offender accused of murdering Rochester woman A Rochester man with a history of sex crimes is accused of killing a woman in the city in May. Anthony Edwards, 61, was charged Thursday with second-degree murder in an indictment unsealed in Monroe County Court. He is now in state custody for a parole violation. Edwards is accused of murdering 57-year-old Gail Neals, whose body was found near Skuse Street. The man who discovered the body and alerted police said she was nude, a claim not confirmed by police. Records show that Edwards was convicted of first-degree rape and burglary in 1978. He served his full sentence, and was released in 2003. |
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Parolee facing sex act charges 2 days after release Rochester Police say a man who was paroled Oct. 16 sexually assaulted one woman and tried to assault another two days later. Korane Womack, 42, was charged Oct. 18 with first-degree criminal sexual act and attempted first-degree criminal sexual act. According to the state Department of Corrections and Community Supervision, Womack was released to parole supervision on Oct, 16. He had been serving a sentence for a first-degree robbery conviction. The crimes allegedly happened about 11 p.m. Oct. 18 on Driving Park Avenue, near the Maplewood YMCA. |
Convicted Rapist Sentenced to 75 Years to Life in Prison ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Michael Caruthers will spend at least the next 75 years in prison. That would make Caruthers 108 years old if he lives long enough to ever be paroled. Monroe County Court Judge James Piampiano imposed the maximum sentence Wednesday on Caruthers for raping a 14-year-old girl in broad daylight last year, just a day after he was released from prison on a robbery conviction. Caruthers received 25 years to life on six counts of rape and criminal sex act, some of which will run consecutively. Jurors previously found Caruthers guilty for raping the girl near the Liberty Pole in Rochester in Sept. 2014. Piampiano ruled Caruthers a predicate felon in handing down the maximum sentence. |
Kenner police arrest (black) man accused of raping 10-year-old girl Kenner police arrested a Bossier City man accused of raping a 10-year-old girl. Jermayne Flowers, 36, was booked Tuesday with three counts of aggravated rape of a victim under the age of 13, said Lt. Brian McGregor. Flowers is accused of forcing himself onto the victim on three separate occasions while he was living in Kenner. Relatives of the victim contacted police in 2012. Flowers had already left the New Orleans area by the time the rapes were reported to investigators. Detectives located him after he was arrested in April in Bossier City and booked on charges of domestic abuse battery, aggravated criminal damage to property and marijuana distribution. |
Girl testifies man raped her at church A 13-year-old girl testified that a Winston-Salem man raped her two years ago in a church kitchen just before an Easter play. The girl was the first witness during a trial in Forsyth Superior Court in which Henry Clifford Byrd Sr., 67, of Beeson Dairy Road is charged with first-degree rape and with taking indecent liberties with a child. Byrd raped the girl, who was 10 at the time, on Saturday, March 23, 2013, at New Bethel Baptist Church on Trade Street. Byrd, a registered sex offender, was a church member. The girl testified that she went to the church kitchen in the basement. Just as she opened the door to the kitchen, the girl testified, Byrd moved behind her, grabbed her and pulled down the stockings she was wearing. He also pulled down his pants and raped her, the girl testified. The girl also testified that Byrd had raped her several other times but that she had not told anyone because Byrd threatened to kill her if she did. She also testified that on a separate occasion, Byrd forced her to perform oral sex on him in the men’s bathroom in the basement at the church. |
(Black) Evergreen Elementary dean of students - also a Pastor at the African Methodist Episcopal Church - exposes penis Ocala, Florida — Evergreen Elementary dean of students Patrick Sasnett was arrested following allegations that he exposed himself to a grandmother. Sasnett is also a Pastor at the African Methodist Episcopal Church, located at 718 Northwest 7th Street, Ocala. The victim stated that she was called to the school on October 26, because her grandchild had received some sort of disciplinary action. During the conversation, the victim told Sasnett that she was not satisfied with the outcome of the discipline and would be pursuing the matter further. The victim stated that as she was leaving Sasnett’s office, she bent over to pick something up off the floor. She said it was at that time that Sasnett stated, “Look what you do to me.” The victim told police that when she turned around, she saw Sasnett standing with his erect penis exposed to her. The victim also described the color of Sasnett’s underwear. |
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(Black) shooting suspect due in court - white woman shot dead while riding with black Augusta, Ga. -- A man accused in a shooting on Cunningham Drive will appear in court Wednesday facing upgraded murder charges. Shanadore Harmon, 46, is scheduled to appear in a Richmond County courtroom at 2 pm Wednesday. The new court appearance comes after the victim, Brittany Trantham, died in the hospital two days after the shooting on Saturday. Another victim, 28-year-old Jermaz Lawson, is also connected to the shooting. Deputies say Lawson and Harmon are cousins and the two had been fighting. Reportedly, the fight escalated and Harmon shot at the vehicle Lawson and Tratham were riding in. Harmon is charged with two counts of aggravated assault, possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. - (Black-on-white) |
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Guy cited for hogging subway seat was wanted for murder It started as a routine stop: Some jerk had his feet up on a subway seat and two cops gave him a ticket. But this was no ordinary seat hog. When the transit officers ran his name through a database, a more serious offense came up — he was sought for questioning in a murder. Gregory White, 43, of East New York, Brooklyn, was suspected in the January slashing death of his girlfriend, Coney Island grandmother Victoria Hammond, 58. |
Police Searching for Well-Dressed Black Man Who Swiped Bottles of Alcohol From South Jersey Liquor Store |
White (wigger) accused of shooting his sister's black ex-con baby-daddy Jameka Walton and her family are devastated that her brother, 28-year-old Kenith Walton was murdered in Royal Oak on Monday. "Hurt cannot describe how I feel right now," said his mother, Jalina Brown. Brown had just moved back to Michigan one week ago, just saw her oldest child over the weekend. By Monday morning he was dead, shot and killed at a home on Fern in Royal Oak. The suspect, sources identify as his ex-girlfriend's brother, 27-year-old Kirk Leach. Barker has a 6-year-old son with Walton, also known as Kenith Walter, a man who spent time in prison for home invasion, but was trying to get his life back on track. "He's had some hard times but he's a loving, caring person," said Ashley Barker. "He didn't deserve this." Barker has a 6-year-old son with Walton, also known as Kenith Walter, a man who spent time in prison for home invasion. It was not drug-related, it was over a girl. |
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Deso Dogg, Ex-Rapper Who Joined ISIS, Is Killed by U.S. Airstrike The former German rapper Deso Dogg, who abandoned his music career in 2010 and became a recruiter in Syria for the Islamic State, was killed in an airstrike this month, the Pentagon confirmed Friday. The musician, born Denis Cuspert, toured with the American performer DMX in 2006 but later abandoned rap music and became a well-known singer of nasheeds, or Islamic devotional music, in German. The State Department designated him a terrorist in February after determining he had become a “willing pitchman” for the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL. |
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(Black) Inmate Convicted Of Killing (White) 89-Year-Old Fort Worth Man Loses Appeal TARRANT COUNTY — A Fort Worth man sent to death row for smothering an 89-year-old man and robbing him of about $6,000 has lost a federal court appeal. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals late Wednesday rejected arguments that 35-year-old Tilon Carter had deficient legal help at his trial more than 11 years ago in Fort Worth. Judges also disagreed that faulty instructions were given to his jurors. Carter was condemned for the 2004 slaying of James Tomlin. Evidence showed Tomlin, a retired Bell Helicopter worker, kept cash in containers scattered around his home. At his trial, prosecutors portrayed Carter as a longtime criminal who led a prison riot while serving a five-year sentence for robbery when he was 16. He also was tied to a fatal shooting at a drug house. - (Black-on-white) |
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Injured (White) APD officer Daniel Webster dies overnight (from being shot by black assassin) ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. —The Albuquerque police officer shot last Wednesday in the line of duty has died. Officer Dan Webster passed away overnight. Police said he had been fighting for every breath after being shot at least twice during a traffic stop near Central Avenue and Eubank Boulevard. His family, along with several officers, Chief Gorden Eden and Mayor Richard Berry gathered at the hospital late Wednesday night. Webster died around 2:30 a.m. Crews announced Webster's final dispatch around 3:15 a.m. - (Black-on-white) |
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Galveston man sentenced for sexual assault of mentally disabled child - (sex of child not reported) GALVESTON, Texas - A man was sentenced to 10 years in prison after being convicted of sexual assault of a disabled person. Jerry Lee Cozart, 48, was arrested and charged in 2014 for two counts of aggravated sexual assault. Both offenses occurred in 2012 and were against the same victim, a mentally disabled child. Cozart will not be eligible for parole until at least half of his sentence is served. Once released from prison, Cozart will have to register for life as a sex offender. |
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NC sex offender charged in knifepoint sex assault of 70-year-old woman GOLDSBORO, NC — A man who is a registered sex offender held a knife to a woman’s throat and sexually assaulted her on Wednesday around 8:55 a.m. The Goldsboro Police Department responded to 300 block of N. Alabama Avenue about a sexual assault of a 70-year-old female. “The victim reported a known subject had held her a knife point and penetrated her … with his fingers. She fought the suspect and struggled to free herself,” said Investigator J. Adams of the Goldsboro Police. The investigation revealed that Melvin Earl Williams, 52-year-old, man was the suspect that committed the sexual assault, according to Adams. |
Man, 50, allegedly armed with knife when he broke into woman's home, raped her ST. LOUIS, Mo. – A St. Louis man is facing charges after he allegedly broke into a woman’s home and raped her earlier this month. Elon J. Perry, 50, is accused of breaking into a woman’s home in the 930 block of Smithshire in Ferguson on October 11. The alleged victim has a full order of protection in place against the suspect through 2017, police said. |
Dean of students at Ocala elementary school accused of exposing himself to woman OCALA, Fla. - The dean of students at an Ocala elementary school was arrested on allegations of exposing himself to the grandparent of a student. Patrick Sasnett, 36, who works at Evergreen Elementary School, turned himself in to authorities Wednesday on charges of exposure of sexual organs. According to the Marion County Sheriff's Office, a 44-year-old woman whose grandchild attends Evergreen Elementary visited Sasnett on Monday to discuss disciplinary issues with her grandchild. As the woman was leaving Sasnett's office, she bent down to grab something off the floor and Sasnett told her, "Look what you do to me," deputies said. When the woman stood up, she said Sasnett was exposing himself, according to deputies. |
Career criminal charged with prostituting 13-year-old GRAND RAPIDS, MI – A 41-year-old Grand Rapids man is charged with human trafficking after police say they caught him offering a 13-year-old girl for sex on South Division Avenue. Jacqte Shondu Beal faces a maximum sentence of life in prison after Grand Rapids police say they saw a 13-year-old girl offering sex for money south of Burton Street on Aug. 20. |
Dallas Police Searching For Sex Assault Suspect DALLAS – Dallas Police say the man who committed an aggravated sex assault Saturday night may have done the same thing before. Police are looking for the man, described as a Black male, 28-32 years old, 5′ 11,” who broke into an apartment complex in the 9800 Summerwood Circle around 9:30 pm on the evening of October 24. Police also released a sketch of the suspect. |
(Black female) Youth jail guard sexually abused teen inmate Court documents say Patrice Dawson, then a corrections officer at the Adobe Mountain School youth corrections facility in Phoenix, engaged in sexual acts with a juvenile inmate. Dawson was fired after allegations of "sexual misconduct." An arrest report says the victim is a male inmate over the age of 15. Dawson was booked on suspicion of sexual abuse, sexual conduct with a minor, and unlawful sexual conduct by custodian. She's eligible for conditional release on a $2,500 bond, court documents say. |
WANTED: Police search for (black) man who attacked 61-year-old man with baseball bat INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — Police are searching for a man wanted in connection with an aggravated assault on a 61-year-old man. The incident occurred on Sept. 18 around 8:30 p.m. while the victim was in the area of West 20th and North Clifton streets. Police say the suspect struck the man several times with a baseball bat, causing injuries. The suspect then fled the area on foot. |
Driver in fatal church crash charged A Memphis man who crashed his car into a church, killing two passengers, in April has been charged. Terryell Scott, 28, has been indicted on multiple counts of vehicular homicide and driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs. |
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21 (black) People Charged With Stealing, Carjacking Vehicles In New York And New Jersey To Sell In Africa TOTOWA, N.J. — Authorities in New Jersey have busted an international carjacking ring, in which suspects are accused of targeting drivers along Route 17. Acting New Jersey Attorney General John Hoffman announced the charges against 21 people on Wednesday. The suspects alleged targeted luxury vehicles in both New Jersey and New York. The thieves mostly targeted luxury cars in suburban communities between Monmouth County in New Jersey and Rockland County in New York. In particular, authorities said the suspects targeted towns in Bergen County. The criminals in this ring scouted golf courses, pricey restaurants, malls and suburban driveways,” Hoffman said. They allegedly stole an assortment of high-end vehicles – including Bentleys and Range Rovers, Mercedes Benzes and BMWs – and for illegal shipment in containers to West Africa. A total of 21 suspects were charged, and 18 of them were in custody Wednesday afternoon, police said. Three remained at large. |
Police: Lone Black Male Tried To Rob Woman, Threatened To Shoot 4-Year-Old In Stamford Police in Stamford, Connecticut were searching Wednesday night for a man who allegedly tried to rob a mother, and threatened to shoot her 4-year-old child. The robbery happened around 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 17, near South Pacific Street and Woodland Place in Stamford, police said. The suspect approached the woman as she was trying to put the child in the car, and threatened to shoot the child, police said. The woman was able to knock the gun out of his hands, police said. He picked it up before running off empty handed, police said. |
(Black Haitian migrant) ‘Drunk driving-pothead’ thinks he’s fit to be a corrections officer A wannabe Correction Officer– who’s been arrested for drunk driving, turnstile jumping and marijuana possession– says he should still be hired because his criminal history hasn’t prevented him from protecting federal judges and other government employees at his current security officer gig. Junior St. Louis, 29, of Brooklyn, is suing to overturn the city’s decision that he has an “unsuitable character” to work for the Department of Correction. Joining the city’s DOC has been a “dream since he was a child,” the Haitian immigrant claims in court papers. |
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Afghan driver Abdul Fedahi is blaming another car for the fatal crash that killed CBS newsman Bob Simon |
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Feds seek maximum sentence for mall-bomb plot terrorist The feds want a Brooklyn federal judge to throw the book at a convicted terrorist who plotted to blow up a British shopping mall, according to a Brooklyn federal court filing. Abid Naseer was convicted in March of scheming to detonate explosives at the Manchester target on behalf of Al Qaeda superiors. He faces between 30 years and life in prison when he’s sentenced on November 17. “By joining al-Qaeda and planning an intricate plot to kill hundreds of innocent people, the defendant committed the most serious offenses in the United States Code,” wrote federal prosecutor Zainab Ahmad. “Accordingly, the government seeks a severe sentence within the Guidelines range of 30 years to life imprisonment.” |
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Black arrested for murder of White woman found dead in Hamilton Township park HAMILTON TWP., N.J. -- Authorities have made an arrest in connection with the murder of a woman whose body was found earlier this month in Hamilton Township, New Jersey. Tyron Lindsay, 38, of East State Street in Hamilton Township, is charged with first-degree murder in the death of 38-year-old Jessica Prusik. Prusik's body was discovered on October 6th in Roebling Park in Hamilton. She had been strangled. Prosecutors say during the course of the investigation, detectives determined Lindsay was the last person known to be with Prusik. They say surveillance video showed the victim and Linsday together in Lindsay's 1992 Ford F-150 pickup truck the day before she was found dead. Lindsay was arrested on unrelated charges the day after Prusik's body was found, and police say he was carrying her bank cards at that time. - (Black-on-white) |
(Black man) Watkins Sentenced for Involuntary Manslaughter (of White man) in Waynesboro WAYNESBORO, Va ) - A Staunton man charged in a Waynesboro death will spend the next five years in prison. Wednesday, a Waynesboro judge sentenced 54-year-old Andrew Lewis Watkins Jr. to 10 years in prison, but with half of that time suspended. Watkins had been found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in June. Authorities say the crime happened on July 28, 2014 when Watkins hit 52-year-old Joseph Bickers in the head at a home in the 1200 block of Wine Avenue. Bickers was able to give police a denoscription of his attacker. Medical examiners say Bickers died on August 1, 2014, from blunt force trauma to the head. Police have said that drinking likely fueled the fight between Watkins and Bickers. Watkins is due back in court November 9 for violating previous probation orders. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black man) sentenced for murder of (White) off-duty Akron cop AKRON, Ohio — Kenan Ivery convicted of killing off-duty Akron police officer Justin Winebrenner and shooting four others was sentenced Wednesday to life in prison without parole eligibility plus an extra 65 years. A Summit County jury opted for recommending prison over execution. Ten family members and friends spoke on Winebrenner's behalf. Ivery apologized to the family before being sentenced. Summit County Common Pleas Judge Alison McCarty was legally bound by the jury's sentence of life in prison for the murder. She added the additional 65 years for Ivery's shooting of the other four victims and for gun charges. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Student slams (White) principal to floor during cafeteria melee caught on video Three Sacramento-area high school students were arrested after a principal was slammed to the floor during a melee that was recorded on video and posted to social media. Two 15-year-olds and a 13-year-old face serious charges -- including making threats to students and law enforcement and battery on school staff -- in connection with Monday’s cafeteria brawl at Florin High School, said Sacramento County sheriff's Sgt. Tony Turnbull. At some point during the fight, a student wrestled with Principal Don Ross and violently shoved him to the floor. Ross got back to his feet and restrained the student with the help of other adults. Three school officials were injured and needed medical attention, Ross said in a letter sent to parents later that day. - (Black-on-white) |
(Black) Suspect arrested, another (black) wanted in Natomas Home Depot homicide (of White man) SACRAMENTO, Calif. —Police arrested a man and are looking for another suspect in connection to a shooting death in a Natomas Home Depot parking lot. John Bunch, 24, was taken into custody Tuesday morning in Alameda County, Sacramento police said. Officers are searching for Jason Brown, 18, who may live in the Bay Area. Police said Brown is considered armed and dangerous; he may be linked to two homicides that happened earlier this year in Alameda and Fresno counties. Police said the men are accused of shooting and killing 53-year-old Walter Gibson in late September in the parking lot in the 3600 block of Truxel Road. Investigators said the shooting was drug related. Anyone with information about Brown’s whereabouts is urged to call police at (916) 264-5471 or Crime Alert at (916) 443-HELP (4357). - (Black-on-white) |
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Second (black) suspect charged in (white) teen's murder at public housing project while trying to buy drugs NASHVILLE, TN - A second suspect has been charged in the murder of a teen at the James Cayce Homes earlier this month. Charvaris Newsom, 19, has been charged with criminal homicide and aggravated in the Oct. 11 murder of 17-year-old Ian Patterson. He is being held on a $575,000 bond. Patterson was shot while standing outside his car in the parking lot of the public housing development on South 7th Street. Officers found Patterson in the driver’s seat of his car. He was rushed to Vanderbilt University Medical Center, where he later died. Last week, police also charged 18-year-old Quantarius Newsom with criminal homicide and aggravated robbery in connection to the murder. He is being held on a $300,000 bond. The two defendants are cousins. Investigators said Patterson was robbed and shot after coming to the area to buy cocaine. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Woman extradited to Minnesota, charged in connection to Winona shooting homicide (of White man) WINONA, Minn. - A woman accused of driving a getaway car in a recent homicide case in Winona went before a judge for the first time on Tuesday. 18-year-old Kayla Clay was extradited to Minnesota from Wisconsin. She was charged in Winona County District Court with felony aiding an offender - accomplice after the fact. She also requested a public defender. Clay was wanted in connection to the October 18 murder of 31-year-old Adam Tylor Fort. He was shot and killed in an apparent robbery. Two others have been arrested in Wisconsin and Illinois in this case. They are Lonnie Hudson and Reginald Burnett. Law officials are trying to get them both extradited to Minnesota to face their charges. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Police chief calls arrest of (two black) Detroit cops a ‘dark day’ Two Detroit police officers, who were honored last year with local and national law enforcement awards, were arrested Tuesday and charged with embezzlement, larceny and filing a false felony report. Charles Lynem, 28, and Chancellor Searcy, 31, were arrested and incarcerated in the Detroit Detention Center on Tuesday, a day after Wayne County prosecutors signed a warrant authorizing charges of embezzlement less than $20,000, larceny less than $20,000 and filing a false felony report. Also, both were charged with misconduct in office. |
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(Black) man gets 18 years in beating death of his (white) mother OLD BRIDGE – A township man who beat his mother so severely she lapsed into a coma and died three months later will serve up to 18 years in prison, authorities said Monday. Jamaar Best-Figueroa, 27, pleaded guilty last week to a count of aggravated manslaughter in the August 2013 of Shauna Figueroa, 52. He has agreed to serve up to 18 years in prison, officials said. The assault occurred May 30, 2013 in the Figueroa home on Englishtown Road in Old Bridge. Shauna Figueroa was taken unconscious and with head injuries and severe blood loss to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital. Best-Figueroa fled the scene but was arrested on June 1. - (Black-on-white) |
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After a mistrial for the (black) woman accused of killing (White) 17-year-old, she pleads guilty After a mistrial for the woman accused of killing 17-year-old Evan Colquitt on Sharondale Road in 2013, Colquitt’s family says Adrienne Jackson has now accepted a plea deal to a lesser charge of voluntary manslaughter. This all unfolded Wednesday morning, after a hung jury back in April. Jackson was set to face trial again on Nov. 2, but Jackson’s Attorney said her client pleaded guilty to one count of voluntary manslaughter and received a 10 year sentence. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Suspect named in Frenchmen Street beating of (White) California man: NOPD New Orleans police have identified a suspect in the Frenchmen Street beating that left a California man paralyzed from the neck down. Police said they are looking for 30-year-old Christopher S. Smith, who faces a charge of second-degree battery in the Oct. 15 incident that left Doug David, of La Jolla, in a hospital bed. David, 64, told police he was crossing the intersection of Frenchmen and Decatur streets around 11 p.m. Oct. 15 when "he was almost struck" by a black vehicle, according to NOPD. David threw a beer can, hitting the roof of the vehicle, police said. A men exited the car and hit David in the face and head area, David told police. A witness said the attacker fled in a small black car with Louisiana plate XQT199, police said. Medical emergency responders found David on the ground, unable to feel in most of his body below the neck. - (Black-on-white) |
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Search is on for brazen (black) thieves who knocked down (White) nun ST. LOUIS COUNTY – Police are looking for help finding a man and a woman who they believe stole clothes from three different stores in and around South County Mall over the span of eight days. St. Louis County police say the thefts occurred on Oct. 15 at the Hibbett Sports in the South County Shopping Center, Oct. 21 at the Dick's Sporting Goods outside of the shopping center and on Oct. 23 at the Pink store inside the shopping center. According to police, the suspects made off with $2,315 worth of Dryfit Nike clothes from Hibbett Sports, $2,970 worth of North Face jackets from Dick's Sporting Goods and more than $3,000 worth of merchandise from the Pink store. While running out of the Dick's Sporting Goods store, the thieves knocked an 87-year-old nun to the ground, which you can see in the security footage below. The nun suffered minor injuries. - (Black-on-white) |
Police Documents Say Slain (White) Teen Zoe Hastings Was Stabbed, Found Outside Van - (Black suspect) A search warrant affidavit released Tuesday says slain 18-year-old Zoe Hastings was stabbed to death and her body was found near a creek. The court documents contained several new pieces of information in the investigation, including a report from a witness who reported seeing a man and woman arguing before he entered her vehicle and forced her into the passenger seat. More notable in the affidavit was the disclosure of the Hastings' manner of death -- by stabbing. Previously, police would only say that Hastings suffered obvious signs of homicidal violence. No further detail was given. Police arrested and charged 34-year-old Antonio Lamar Cochran with capital murder in the case after DNA found at the crime scene matched a sample of his DNA, police said. - (Black-on-white) |
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Wife of (White) jogger (brutally hacked to death) by (berserk black) football player commits suicide: police AUSTIN, Texas — The wife of a jogger who was slashed to death on a popular Dallas hiking trail this month has died of an apparent suicide, police said on Monday, nearly two weeks after the killing in which Thomas Johnson, a former Texas A&M football player has been charged. The Dallas County Sheriff’s Office said Patti Stevens, 54, was found dead in the garage of her home on Sunday by officers responding to a call seeking a check on her welfare. The body of Stevens’ husband, Dave Stevens, 53, was discovered on October 12 at White Rock Creek Trail with injuries consistent with a “large blade knife” attack, according to police. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Suspect arrested year after (White woman) Holly Richardson fatally shot in West Palm Beach WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - West Palm Beach police said they made an arrest Sunday night in connection with the 2014 fatal shooting of a 34-year-old single mother. Jonathan Peden, 30, was arrested in the homicide of Holly Richardson , who was killed just over a year ago at Madeira Court and Palm Beach Lakes Boulevard. Richarsdon was found shot to death in her car Oct. 23, 2014, only a block from Good Samaritan Medical Center. She was the mother of a 9-year-old girl. Police say Peden, who was arrested on Oct. 6 in an unrelated case, gave a gun to someone who intended to rob Richardson. Then, after Richardson was shot and killed, Peden got rid of the gun, according to investigators. Peden appeared before a judge Monday morning and was denied bond. He's charged with felony murder. - (Black-on-white) |
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Wife of (White) jogger murdered by berserk black found dead in suspected suicide DALLAS -- The widow of Dave Stevens, the jogger murdered on White Rock Trail earlier this month, has been found dead in a suspected suicide. The Dallas County Sheriff's Office confirmed Monday morning that Patti Stevens was found dead Sunday in her Sunnyvale garage. Foul play is not suspected. Dave Stevens, 53, was stabbed to death with a machete-like blade while jogging Oct. 12. Thomas Johnson, a former football star at Dallas Skyline High School and then Texas A&M, has been arrested and charged with murder. - (Black-on-white) |
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