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ARCHIVE for 19 December 2015 |
Speedway community remembers (White) man shot (by black) over lottery money INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – The Speedway community plans to gather at the high school Friday night to remember 2003 graduate David Bowman. Bowman was shot and killed Saturday at the Phillips 66 gas station. Cameron Tibbs, 17, turned himself in to police this week for the shooting. Prosecutors are charging Tibbs as an adult for the murder. "(Bowman) had a passion for soccer as well as a passion for people, having fun and he was just a very fun loving kid,” Bowman's father, William Bowman, said about his son. Saturday night, Bowman went to cash two winning tickets at the gas station totaling $150. On his way out, he dropped the money and someone else picked it up. When Bowman went to get the money back, he got shot. “It just doesn’t make sense you can kill someone over $150," Michael Bowman said. A friend of David Bowman, Sheena Bannon, started a GoFundMe page on behalf of the family. - (Black-on-white) |
Indian River County deputy punched, shot after traffic stop; released from hospital GIFFORD, Fla. - UPDATE: Indian River County Sheriff's Deputy Christopher Lester was released from the hospital Friday evening. Investigators say Lester was shot Friday morning by Andrew Coffee. The incident happened during a traffic stop. Investigators say Coffee was pulled over because he had no tag on his scooter. Sheriff Deryl Loar says coffee tried to kill the 26 year old deputy after he pulled Coffee over. The deputy was shot in the leg. "As he knocked the deputy down and sucker punched, he continued to stand over him and attempted to end his life," Loar said. Coffee is no stranger to the law. He was released from prison last May for an attempted murder conviction from back in 1993. "It reminds us of the dangers that are faced everyday in law enforcement. It is a war on the streets and I'm sick of it," Loar said. It's unclear how Coffee, a convicted felon, was able to obtain the gun. Coffee remains hospitalized with wounds to the torso and leg. - (Black-on-white) |
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Life sentence upheld in 2012 double homicide at Wichita Dollar General The Kansas Supreme Court on Friday upheld the capital murder conviction of a Wichita man who shot and killed an employee of a Dollar General Store and a grandfather shopping inside in 2012. Marquis J. Marshall, in his appeal, claimed he didn’t get a fair trial when he was tried for the Nov. 30 slayings of Zachary Hunt and Henry Harvey because Sedgwick County District Court officials didn’t order him to undergo a competency evaluation or look more deeply into his requests for a new lawyer. He also claimed a judge misspoke when he read instructions for deliberations to his jury. But justices, in a unanimous decision, rejected those arguments, saying they found no evidence to support Marshall’s claims. Marshall walked into the Dollar General at 13th and Oliver in Wichita shortly after 8 p.m. the night of the shootings with a 22-caliber gun in hand. He shot Hunt, who was ringing up Harvey’s purchases, three times and then fired three more rounds into Harvey’s back. Harvey had gone to Dollar General to purchase candy for his grandchildren. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black teen guilty in Clark County murder (of White uncle of wigger accomplice) A jury found a teen guilty of multiple charges — including complicity to murder — in the slaying of a Clark County man inside his Mad River Twp. home. Robert Winbush, 19, was found guilty of three charges of complicity to murder and one count each of aggravated robbery, aggravated burglary, felonious assault and theft of a firearm, said Clark County Prosecutor Andy Wilson. Winbush and his accomplice, then-17-year-old Raymond Zimmerman murdered Zimmerman’s uncle, 59-year-old William Henson in his Haddix Road home in January. Raymond Zimmerman was sentenced to life in prison after he accepted a plea agreement. |
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(Black) Man charged in killings of (adulterous white) girlfriend, and a Baltimore woman that let him in BALTIMORE —A man charged with murdering his girlfriend in Essex was also charged in a second killing in Baltimore City, police said. Baltimore County police said Terrence L. Jenkins, 49, is charged with first-degree murder in the death of Shelly Fillion, who was found Monday at her house on Skipjack Court in Essex. Police said Fillion had suffered traumatic injuries. Police on Monday did not specify a motive, but quickly identified a suspect in the case. A break in the case came Thursday when police received a tip that someone saw Jenkins making a phone call from a house in the 3600 block of Pulaski Highway in east Baltimore. County police set up surveillance across the street at a motel, and while doing so, officers watched Jenkins walk up to a house, where a woman let him in. "We did not know what his connection was to that house, if anything. We suspected that perhaps someone was harboring him there," Baltimore County police spokeswoman Elise Armacost said. Police waited for Jenkins to exit, and when he did, they gave chase. Inside the house, police found the woman who let Jenkins inside dead. City police announced Friday evening that Jenkins was charged with murder. City police said county police found the victim after they obtained a search and seizure warrant for the location. Evidence at the scene included obvious signs of trauma, leading investigators to believe the case is a homicide, police said. - (Black-on-white) |
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Arrest made in Knoxville overnight shootings KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- One person has been arrested in three overnight shootings that happened overnight into Friday morning. Christopher Bassett, 20-years-old, is charged with being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm and violation of probation. More charges are expected as the investigation continues. Bassett was taken into custody as he ran from a wrecked BMW early Friday morning. Police believe the shootings were gang-related, but the victims were not. These cowardly and senseless acts of violence must stop. |
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Suspects in Blackburn murder charged in November 3 rape, burglary INDIANAPOLIS - Two suspects in the murder of a pregnant Indianapolis mother have been charged in a different rape and burglary. Larry Jo Taylor Jr. and Jalen Watson have been charged for their alleged roles in a burglary and rape of a woman November 3 at her west side apartment. The men are already facing charges in the home invasion murder of Amanda Blackburn at her home on the northwest side of Indianapolis. Prosecutors allege Taylor and Watson entered the 21-year-old woman's apartment around 10 p.m. November 3 and demanded money and her bank cards. Taylor is accused of sexually assaulting the woman with a gun held to the back of her neck. Investigators say Watson ransacked the apartment, gathering items belonging to the woman and her roommate. The pair are also accused of committing two additional burglaries the morning Amanda Blackburn was murdered. A third man, Diano Gordon, is also charged in those crimes. |
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Spokane detectives investigating murder-suicide - another black murders his (white) wife - married just 2 months SPOKANE, Wash. - The Spokane Medical Examiner confirmed the identity of the woman on Wednesday afternoon. Jennifer A. Miller Kingstro, 48, died from multiple gunshot wounds to the head. Her death is listed as a homicide. The other body found was that of Paul A. Kingstro, 45. His death listed as suicide by "perforating gunshot wound to the head." The marks that police officers left behind as they used a battering ram to force their way through the locked front door are visible. Once inside, another chilling discovery. “We did locate two deceased individuals inside,” said Capt. Olsen. “At that point we backed out, we've secured the scene. Our Major Crimes investigators have responded.” Detectives found a gun laying next to one of the victims. That and the fact the home was locked and showed no signs of forced entry, told police that this was likely a murder-suicide. Taylor Olson, describing his now-deceased neighbor said Jennifer lived next door for many years, but as of late had a new man in her life. “This guy, I don't know his name,” said Olson. all of a sudden he was just there.” Paul recently posted on his Facebook page: “There is nothing more I'd rather do in my life than love my wife and family and serve God.” - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black homosexual) man charged with homosexually assaulting, beating (male) University of Georgia student An Athens man was arrested Tuesday for allegedly sexually assaulting and beating a University of Georgia student in his east Athens apartment. Athens-Clarke County police said the 18-year-old student who, after taking a final exam and moving out of his apartment on Monday, went to the home of 27-year-old Andre Montez Jones about 8:30 p.m. The student said he and Jones were watching Netflix when Jones gave him a beer that was already opened, according to police. “He says he didn’t remember anything after that until he woke up naked in Montez’s bed” with the suspect attempting to have oral sex with him, according to police. After telling Jones he was not gay and “didn’t do things like that,” the student related to police that he got dressed and tried taking his phone from the suspect, at which time Jones allegedly started attacking him, according to police. - (Black fags) |
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(Black homosexual) teacher accused of aggravated sexual assault against students A teacher at Kirby High School has been arrested and charged with aggravated sexual battery and sexual battery by an authority figure. According to the arrest affidavit, a 14-year-old student told his mom that a teacher, David Burnett, fondled his private parts. She filed a police report on December 15. The child told his mother he fell asleep in the teacher’s studio room. When he woke up, his pants were “unbuttoned, unzipped and pulled down to his mid-thigh.” The affidavit states Burnett then made sexually explicit comments to the victim, reached down his pants and rubbed him inappropriately. Investigators said on December 16, a second 14-year-old victim came forward to report David Burnett made a sexually explicit, inappropriate comment to him on October 16, 2015. - (Black fags) |
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(Black) Md. pervert wanted for sexually assaulted 7-year-old child - (sex of victim not reported) A Charles County man is wanted after county authorities say he sexually assaulted a 7-year-old child while caring for the child. Delandre Rosier of Indian Head, Md. allegedly assaulted the child, who he knows, in November in Pomfret, the Charles County Sheriff's Office announced. Rosier is wanted on charges of first-degree sex offense, second-degree sex offense, third-degree sex offense, sodomy, sexual assault of a minor, perverted practice, child abuse and other charges. The sheriff's office describes Rosier as a 5-foot 9-inch man weighing 200 pounds. He also goes by the nickname Dre, according to the sheriff's office. |
Police: Jacob Longshaw impersonated officer, ordered women to have sex with him MOBILE, AL - Jacob Longshaw, 20, was booked into Mobile County Metro Jail Tuesday night on rape charges and charges of impersonating a police officer. Longshaw was pictured on live television Tuesday night, as officers at Mobile Police Headquarters placed him into a vehicle to be transported to the jail. Longshaw is being charged with three counts of first-degree rape and two counts of impersonating a police office. Police said he pretended to be a law enforcement officer and told women if they did not have sex with him that they would be arrested. There may be additional victims. |
3 (blacks) charged in kidnapping, sex assault (gang-rape) of woman Whitley County prosecutors filed formal charges against three Fort Wayne men accused of carjacking, sexually assaulting and kidnapping a woman in South Whitley this week. The men are accused of kidnapping the woman in South Whitley on Tuesday night before ending up in Columbia City, where they tried to use her ATM card to withdraw money. Later that night, the men were found in Fort Wayne, taken into custody and booked into the Whitley County Jail. They are being held there without bond and are identified as: • Henry Maurice Wright Jr., 25, charged with rape, kidnapping and robbery. • Camara Jermaine Benson, 21, charged with kidnapping and robbery. • Dennis Lee Thomas Jr., 43, charged with aiding in kidnapping. |
(Black) New Jersey man charged with sexual assault of a 13 year old - (sex of victim not reported) LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. – Police in Lancaster County charge a New Jersey man with rape of a minor. Manor Township Police arrested Akeem Richardo Tyson, 19, of Riverdale, New Jersey. An investigation revealed that over a six month period between April and September had a sexual relationship with a 13 year old juvenile. Charges against Tyson include Statutory Sexual Assault, Indecent Assault, Corruption of a Minor and Unlawful Contact with a Minor. |
UK: (Black female Nigerian migrant) burns man’s genitals with hot iron during sex A woman ended a steamy romp by attacking her sex partner in the genitals with a hot iron. Kenya Alozie, 31, was sentenced to nine years in prison for burning the man’s privates — and then striking him with a broken bottle in London’s district of Plumstead. The man underwent several surgeries after suffering burns and deep cuts. At the time of the assault on May 15, Alozie’s college student visa was about to expire and she was planning to return to Nigeria. She was caught May 24 at Heathrow Airport. - (UK) |
Court rejects former teacher's appeal in sex abuse case - (sex of victims not reported) The Delaware Supreme Court has denied an appeal for a former Smyrna High School math teacher convicted of sexually abusing a student. The top court ruled this week that Donovan J. Garvin's appeal of his guilty plea and 13-year prison sentence is without merit. Garvin was indicted in April 2013 on 45 counts of sexual solicitation of a child, possession of child pornography and sexual abuse of a child by a person of trust. The charges stemmed from Garvin's contact with three children, two whom were under 18 and one whom was under 16, according to the court opinion. A lawsuit filed by one of the students said Garvin had sex with the then-15-year-old sophomore on at least 10 occasions, including in his classroom. |
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Police: Trained service dog killed during armed robbery attempt by two black males COLUMBIA, SC - Columbia police investigators are looking to find two suspects who shot and killed a service dog on Thursday. According to the Columbia Police Department, the dog, an 8-year-old German Rottweiler named Harlem, was shot during an armed robbery attempt while the owner's friend was walking the dog on Ardincaple Drive. The suspects tried to steal the victim's cell phone, but shot the dog instead. One suspect is described as a black male wearing a black hoodie and black ski mask. The other suspect, meanwhile, is described as a black male in his mid 20's wearing a sky blue wind breaker jacket. |
(Black) NJ Teacher Smokes Pot With His Student: Prosecutors Michael Fleming, 30, a teacher at West Milford High School, is accused of smoking pot with a student and engaging in inappropriate communications with another student at his school during a period spanning Nov. 1, 2013 through last March, according to Passaic County Prosecutor Camelia Valdes. |
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Crooked Albanian Cop pleads guilty to hustling restaurant owners for ‘protection’ money |
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(Reckless black) Driver charged with second degree murder in pursuit - 73-year-old White man killed POWHATAN, VA - The driver of the SUV has been charged with second degree murder, grand larceny and felony eluding a police officer, after killing one person and injuring another in a police pursuit that ended in a crash in Powhatan, according to State Police. Troopers were responding to reports of an SUV driving recklessly in the Cumberland Courthouse area. A trooper saw the vehicle going 79 mph in a 35 mph zone and tried to pull the driver over. Instead, police say the driver sped off and led them on a pursuit into Powhatan. As the driver was heading east on Route 60, it made a quick lane change and hit a car stopped at the intersection of routes 60 and 522, according to State Police. Two people in the stopped car were taken by helicopter VCU Medical Center for serious injuries. One of the victims died from their injuries, according to State Police. The victim was identified as 73-year-old Thomas R. Rutledge, Jr. The driver of the SUV, 18-year-old Andre T. Eanes, was not injured and taken into custody. He has been charged with reckless driving. "My dad was the one that passed away today from a person that decided to flee from police," said Kimberly Kay Rutledge in a Facebook post. "My dad passed once he got to the hospital..my step mom is in critical condition..please say prayers for my family..God knows with the anger I have in me right now I need them." - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Driver in fatal Hagerstown hit-and-run gets 8 years in prison - for slaughtering White motorcyclist Members of Darren E. Reeder's family wept in a courtroom Wednesday as the prosecution recounted the events of Sept. 14, 2014, the night that the 33-year-old motorcyclist was killed in a hit-and-run crash in Hagerstown. The driver of the vehicle that struck Reeder, Nathaniel W. Hart, 50, of Shippensburg, Pa., was sentenced in Washington County Circuit Court to 13 years in state prison, with five years suspended. Circuit Judge Donald E. Beachley's sentence followed guilty pleas entered by Hart to negligent manslaughter by vehicle and failing to remain at the scene of an accident causing serious injury or death. Hart also was ordered to pay $2,277 in restitution to Reeder's family, many of whom were in attendance in the Hagerstown courtroom. "The state is pleased with the sentence," Deputy State's Attorney Gina Cirincion said afterward. "We hope that this brings some relief to DJ's family. We know this pain will continue. We wish we could do more." - (Black-on-white) |
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('Gay' white) Cancer researcher stabbed to death (by brutal black beast) during evening walk Toronto, Canada - A 39-year-old man fatally stabbed Tuesday evening was out for his regular evening walk and appears to be the victim of a robbery gone wrong, Toronto police say. Mark Ernsting, 39, died after he was attacked near 38 McGill St., just east of Yonge Street and close to Ryerson University, around 9:30 p.m. ET. Police say he was stabbed multiple times, including at least once in the head. "There was no previous relationship between the accused and the deceased," Det. Paul Worden said. "The deceased was just out for his normal evening walk and happened to come across the accused and he was attacked." Ernsting worked for the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research. He was also an adjunct professor at Ryerson University where he worked with graduate students in the electrical and computer engineering department. About an hour after the attack, police arrested Calvin Michael Nimoh, 21, near Yonge Street and Summerhill Avenue. He is charged with second-degree murder and appeared in court on Wednesday. - (Canada) - (Black-on-white) |
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Trial set for (black) man accused of Cedar Rapids murders A December trial has been scheduled for a man charged with killing two people in Cedar Rapids in 2014. Last week Kendu R. Petties, 31, pleaded not guilty to two counts of first-degree murder. Petties' trial is set to start during the middle of December. He was arrested in Mesa, Arizona back in August on an Iowa warrant. Police say 22-year-old Quintrell D. Perkins and 20-year-old Sierrah Simmons were fatally wounded on April 2, 2014, when shots were fired from outside the Cedar Rapids home they were in. The trial is set to start December 14th. - (Black-on-white) |
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Multiracial Woman Suspected of Murdering (White) Adoptive Mother After Discovery of Human Remains in Garage The adopted daughter of a slain 90-year-old woman in El Cerrito is being considered a suspect in her murder and police on Wednesday asked for the public's help in finding her. El Cerrito police said 50-year-old Alicia Osibin — or Lisa as she known — is being considered a suspect in a murder based on concealed human remains that were found in her former residence on Dec. 2, police said. On Nov. 27, the day after Thanksgiving, relatives said they could not reach the victim, identified as Mary Osibin. So police initially began investigating reports that she was missing. The investigation led to a home on the 1000 block of Leneve Place, where a search done by various local law enforcement agencies yielded the discovery of human remains stored in a garbage barrel in the garage, police said. The remains were Mary Osibin's and the cause of her death was multiple gunshot wounds - investigators believe the crime occurred several months ago. Police describe Osibin as a heavy-set woman who stands at 5 feet 8 inches tall and is known to dress in traditionally masculine attire. - (Black-on-white) |
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3 (black) suspects indicted for 'extremely violent' home invasions and rapes - targeting senior citizens LAS VEGAS - Three men are facing serious charges in a string of "extremely violent" home invasions that occurred over the summer in the southwest part of the Las Vegas valley. Metro Police and the Clark County District Attorney's office held a news conference Wednesday afternoon to announce the indictments of 28-year-old Brandon Black, 23-year-old Quincy Williams, and 42-year-old Wilbert Knight, Jr. Metro Lt. Jack Clements said the home invasions were random and happened in July and August over a five-week period. He said the victims in the homes were often beaten and sometimes sexually assaulted. "Imagine that you're at home with your family, watching TV, making dinner, and then all of a sudden, the door to your house gets broken in," Lt. Clements said. "They tie you up. They ransack your house, steal items out of your house, and then, in some instances, commit a sexual assault." |
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(Bisexual black) Sex fiend gets to 25 to life for two-decades-old cold case A repeat sex offender was sentenced to 25 years to life Wednesday for the two-decades-old rape and murder of a pregnant Harlem woman after DNA evidence linked him to the cold case. As part of a plea deal, Melvin Kelly, 58, copped to fatally strangling five-months-pregnant Isabelle Joye on a rooftop on May 18, 1994. Hours later, a young boy stumbled on the woman’s half-naked body. Kelly left behind his DNA on two tissues and under her fingernails, but the crime remained unsolved for years until new forensic techniques were used to test the samples and produce a genetic profile. That profile was then uploaded to the New York State DNA Databank, where it matched Kelly, who had been convicted of a 2004 sexual assault of a man in Greenwich Village. He’s already serving 25 years to life on that case. |
Negro found naked in women's locker room at Naperville health club A young man seen wandering naked through the women’s locker room of a Naperville fitness club now faces criminal charges. Police arrested Marcus L. Thurmond, 21, of the 800 block of Piedmont Circle, at about 8:30 Tuesday night. He was wearing clothes when police arrived, but patrons and employees told police Thurmond was completely naked and refused to leave the swimming pool and women’s locker-room area at XSport Fitness. |
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Neighbor of (Muslim Terrorist) San Bernardino Shooter Has Been Arrested, Official Says Enrique Marquez, a neighbor and friend of one of the San Bernardino shooters, has been arrested in connection with the investigation. |
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Ex-prison chaplain faces 50 counts of sexual assault involving 3 (female) inmates Kenneth L. Dewitt, 67, faces the charges after reports of sexual assault at the McPherson women's unit between January 2013 and September 2014 |
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(Black) Teen convicted of brutal rape and murder of (White) high school math teacher SALEM, Mass. — A Massachusetts teenager was convicted Tuesday of raping and killing his high school math teacher. Philip Chism was just 14 when he followed his algebra teacher, Colleen Ritzer, into a school bathroom, strangled her, stabbed her at least 16 times, and raped her. In addition to first-degree murder, the now 16-year-old — who was tried as an adult — was also found guilty of one count of aggravated rape and one count of armed robbery. - (Black-on-white) |
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New details released in homicide investigation - White woman murdered - two black suspects CLYDE, OH - New details have been released in the homicide investigation of Heather Bogle. Police now believe a white SUV, possibly belonging to a Bellevue man, is linked to her death. It is believed to have been used as a getaway vehicle the night Bogle's body was driven to the Sumerton Apartment complex in Clyde. A detective said that a reliable source informed him that a man from Bellevue may own the SUV, and that the vehicle owner has connections to suspects in the case. The sheriff's office has shared a picture of suspect Omar Satchel taking a selfie in a white SUV. Bogle, 28, was found beaten and shot to death in the trunk of her car in April. Back in September, Investigators named Omar Satchel and Keyona Bor as suspects in the case. "A lot of the evidence and other items involving this homicide relate and go back to these two," said Sandusky County Sheriff Kyle Overmyer. Before her death, Bogle had been last seen leaving work at Whirlpool in Clyde around 6:15 a.m. Thursday, April 9. She was then reported missing when she didn't pick up her 5-year-old daughter from school. - (Black-on-white) |
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2 (White) children found dead in NorCal storage unit - white mother and black/Hispanic boyfriend arrested REDDING, Calif. —A child abuse investigation led to the bodies of two young children found inside a commercial storage unit in Redding, authorities said Tuesday. A starving 9-year-old girl was also found about 140 miles away in Plumas County. She has been taken to a local hospital where she was undergoing surgery Tuesday. Homicide detectives were investigating the deaths of the 3-year-old girl and 6-year-old boy found in Redding. The names of the children, who were siblings, have not yet been released. Police have not said whether the two children were killed in the storage unit or elsewhere. Plumas County sheriff's deputies arrested Tami Joy Huntsman, 39, and Gonzalo Curiel, 17, both of Quincy, on charges of felony child abuse, torture and mayhem, police said. Each remained jailed Tuesday on $1 million bail. Curiel is being charged as an adult. When Huntsman, Curiel, and the young children moved from Salinas to a friend's house in Quincy, Plumas County Child Protective Services alerted the sheriff because agents found a tortured 9-year-old girl. Her brother, Wayne Huntsman is currently in jail and accused of intentionally igniting a massive wildfire in a national forest. |
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(White) St. Paul mom's slaying was first of violent spree - charges against 3 blacks and a girlfriend A night of terror began in St. Paul and ended in Minneapolis on a Sunday in October, with suspects confronting nine people at gunpoint, killing two of them, the Hennepin County attorney announced Tuesday after weeks of investigation. The attacks appeared random. The first to die was Sarah Anne Wierstad, a 24-year-old mother returning to her St. Paul residence. She apparently interrupted a burglary, and one of the suspects is accused of shooting her outside her home. Julie Zietlow felt sick when she heard that the four people who were charged in October in her daughter's death are now accused in a Minneapolis crime spree in the three hours after Wierstad lost her life. "I don't want them ever to be released again," Zietlow said Tuesday. Mike Freeman, who called the case "one of the most violent rampages I have seen in my nearly 18 years as county attorney," said he's looking for the same for the four people. He said his office is working closely with the Ramsey County attorney's office "to make sure that, if convicted, they spend the rest of their lives in prison." The Ramsey County attorney's office quickly filed charges, saying Albert George McIntosh, 31, of Minneapolis was the man who had shot Wierstad. They charged him with murder. Prosecutors charged Alvin Rudolph Bell Jr., 25, of St. Louis Park, with aiding and abetting murder and Isiah Lee Harper, 26, of Minneapolis, with aggravated robbery and burglary. Michelle Lee Koester, 42, of Minneapolis was accused of misleading and obstructing investigators. - (Black-on-white) |
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Fluvanna Co. Grand Jury Indicts (Black man for murder of his white wife) FLUVANNA COUNTY, Va - A Fluvanna County grand jury indicted a Palmyra man for first degree murder. The grand jury reviewed the murder case against 33-year-old Franklin Lee Burruss after he waived his right to a preliminary hearing earlier this month. Deputies with the Fluvanna County Sheriff’s office responded around 4 a.m. Saturday, September 5, to a call for service in the 500 block of Jefferson Drive. They found the body of 23-year-old Tayler Lindsey Harsch Burruss inside a home in that area. Franklin Burruss voluntarily turned himself in to the Louisa Co. Sheriff’s Office later the same day, and was charged with first degree murder in connection to her death. Tayler was found with stab wounds to her face, eyes, arms and body. Investigators recovered two knives with their handles broken off on the couple's back porch at their Lake Monticello home. Attorney Jeff Haislip believes Tayler was trying to leave the home when she was attacked. - (Black-on-white) |
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Death of Missing (White) Teen Girl Ruled a Homicide, 32 year old black man arrested for statuatory rape of girl Police have identified a body found in a basement in Middle Township, New Jersey as a missing Lower Township teen girl. They also say the investigation of her death led to the arrest of three men, one of whom allegedly had a sexual relationship with her, on unrelated charges. Nicole Angstadt, 15, was reported missing by her family on Dec. 1 and was last seen on Nov. 29 at her home in the Erma section of Lower Township. During the investigation, police found her body inside the basement of an abandoned home on the 100 block of Vermont Avenue in the Rio Grande section of Middle Township Monday. Police also say the homicide investigation led to the arrest of three men on charges unrelated to the girl's death. LaQuan Harris, 20, and Derrick Powers, 23, both of Rio Grande, were arrested and charged with armed robbery and conspiracy to commit armed robbery. Police also say their investigation revealed 32-year-old Charles Mosley was having a sexual relationship with Angstadt. He was arrested and charged with sexual assault of a person at least 13 but less than 16 years of age, endangering the welfare of a minor and trespassing. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black bully slaps disabled White man - Police call on those identified in video to turn themselves in NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. - Police in Niagara Falls say they have identified three of four people involved in a video that appeared online showing a physically and mentally disabled man being slapped. The video was posted to Facebook and shows the man, who authorities have identified as a man named "Billy," being struck. Police officers know Billy, who say they see him walking up and down Pine Avenue every day. Police say for the most part, Billy keeps to himself and bothers no one. Police in Niagara Falls say they have identified the man seen slapping video, two women off camera and they believe they have identified the person filming the incident. Officers met with the District Attorney's Office Monday afternoon and will be presenting evidence to a grand jury in the hopes of a felony indictment. Authorities say two charges apply. - (Black-on-white) |
COPS: 12-year-old (black) tricks elderly (White) man, steals car GULFPORT - At age 12, Tyron McKinnon was arrested by St. Petersburg police Monday night on felony charges for the twelfth time. Friday, that history was not known to 89-year old Ray Raftery of Gulfport, who is seen on security camera video pumping gas while McKinnon circled around him repeatedly on a bicycle. "He kept talking and I didn't realize he was trying to get my attention," Raftery recalled Tuesday, adding the pre-teen flagged him down as he started to drive away, and said his tire was low. After pulling over to the air pump and getting out of his vehicle, McKinnon directed him to the passenger side of the still-running RAV 4. "I was looking at the tire and I looked up, I could just see his face sliding into the seat," Raftery said. St. Pete police detectives recognized the 80 pound, 4'9" suspect right away, then spent the weekend trying to find him. . "This isn't the first time he's been arrested. We've had him in a number of cases where he stole other cars, he's been involved in burglaries and at least in one case, robbery," he said. - (Black-on-white) |
(Black) Suspect arrested and charged in shooting of (White) U.S. District Court Judge Terrence Berg DETROIT - An indictment issued against Kevin Andre Smith, 23, was unsealed in court on Monday in relation to the attempted robbery and shooting of U.S. District Court Judge Terrence Berg. According to the indictment, Smith was arraigned on charges of Conspiracy to Commit Armed Robbery from Jan. to May 2015, Armed Robbery, Assault with Intent to Murder, Felon in Possession of a Firearm and Felony Firearm. The Wayne County Prosecutor's Office said Berg was outside of his home taking the trash out around 9 p.m. on March 5 when Smith walked onto the front porch and said he had a gun. Smith said he and another man wanted to get inside the judge's home. when Berg refused, Smith allegedly pulled out a gun and shot Berg in the leg. According to the indictment, the second person involved is not going to be named as he is a witness. Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy said Smith is believed to have been involved in as many as 13 other robberies from Jan. to May 2015 in the University District. Worthy said the robberies mainly involved senior citizens. - (Black-on-white) |
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Two arrested for making sex tape with 8-year-old girl TULSA – Two people were arrested this week for allegedly making a sex tape with an 8-year-old (girl). Tulsa police were contacted this week regarding a micro SD card that was said to contain a sexually explicit video of a man, a woman and her 8-year-old daughter. Gloria Tiger, 43, and Ahmad Jenkins, 41, were taken in to custody and booked on complaint of child sexual abuse. Tiger was also arrested on complaint of prostitution. According to police, the video contained footage of the 8-year-old giving oral sex to Jenkins. |
Alleged rapist being sought by Buffalo Police BUFFALO, N.Y. Police need your help finding a man wanted on a felony warrant for rape. Detectives in the Queen City are looking for 28-year-old Cornell Long, who is described as black, 5’10” tall and 200 pounds. Long is wanted on a felony indictment warrant for first degree rape and predatory sexual assault. Crimestoppers is offering a reward of up to $1,000 for information leading to his arrest. Call 716-867-6161 if you have any information on his whereabouts. |
Police: Teen Girl Approached Twice By (Black) Stranger On Atlantic Ave. Subway Platform NEW YORK — The NYPD has asked the public for help in identifying a suspect wanted for stalking. At 8:15 a.m. on Wednesday, December 9, a 15-year-old girl was on the southbound platform of the Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center station in Downtown Brooklyn. The suspect approached the girl, grabbed her arm, and told her to come with him, police said. The victim refused and fled the scene. The man approached the girl again on Tuesday morning, according to authorities. Again, the victim refused and fled. |
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Gainesville police seek help to ID black sexual predator suspect GAINESVILLE, Fla. - Two victims reported incidents early Thursday morning in Gainesville and the composite drawings they helped complete were very similar, according to the Gainesville Police Department. Around 2:30 a.m. Thursday, a victim reported that a man grabbed her around the midsection and attempted to pull her along. He let her go when she began screaming. Approximately an hour later, a victim awoke to find a man standing in the doorway of her bedroom. He fled when the victim's dog barked. Both incidents occurred near the 300 block of NW 15th Street, police said. Investigators are looking for evidence to positively identify the man. They released a pair of composite drawings done by the victims. |
Philadelphia Police Identify Cowardly Black Suspect Wanted In Hit And Run Accident That Injured Officer PHILADELPHIA — Philadelphia Police have released the identity of the man suspected of hitting an officer with his car and then leaving the scene. Authorities say 26-year-old Maurice Taylor, of the 1500 block of Ellsworth Street, was driving the 2003 Silver Volkswagen Passat that struck the officer on the 2700 block of Sears Street at about 6:40 Monday night. The man jumped into a car with two others inside, drove at a high rate of speed the wrong way down Sears Street and hit the police officer. The officer landed on a windshield, broke his leg and cracked his head. The suspect jumped out of the car and ran on foot. “It’s very cowardly you’re going to use a car to strike a pedestrian.” |
Drunk Driving Illegal Alien who Crashed Car in Lexington Park was Deported in 2012 |
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(Black Muslim) Man Charged With Social Media Threats Makes Court Appearance MINNEAPOLIS — A Minneapolis man was in court Wednesday to face charges of threatening FBI agents and a federal judge on social media. The FBI says 19-year-old Khaalid Abdulkadir made threats against federal law enforcement officials after the arrest of another man accused of conspiring to help ISIS. A federal judge Wednesday continued the hearing to give the defense time to prepare its case. |
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Deviant Boyfriend Of Victim’s Mother Arrested In Connection With Sexual Assault Of 5-Year-Old HAVERFORD Twp., Pa. – Authorities say a 40-year-old man was arrested in connection with an alleged sexual assault involving a five-year-old victim. Detectives arrested Michael Goodwin and authorities say he is facing charges of aggravated indecent assault of a child, indecent assault of a person less than 13 years of age, involuntary deviate sexual intercourse with a child and other related charges. |
Hamilton Co. prosecutor criticizes ruling to set aside death penalty for (black) killer (of White woman) in 1997 CINCINNATI —Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters is criticizing a decision by the state's high court to overturn the death sentence of a man who beat a Cincinnati woman to death in 1997 during a robbery that netted $50. In a 4-3 ruling Tuesday, the court rejected Rayshawn Johnson's sentence based on his troubled upbringing and his subsequent remorse. Johnson was convicted of killing Shanon Marks with a baseball bat in 1997. He was sentenced to death in 1998, but appealed in 2006. At that time, a federal court agreed with Johnson that he had received ineffective assistance of counsel during the mitigation phase of his trial and instructed the state to commute Johnson’s death sentence or hold a new mitigation hearing. A new jury recommended death again in January 2012. Deters said the decision affects one's faith in the criminal justice system. He said the attack against Marks was horrific. "This poor family, my God,” Deters said during a news conference Tuesday. Deters didn’t hold back while talking about the state’s decision. "It is one of the most heinous crimes we've ever seen,” Deters said. He says the attack against Marks was horrific. Marks was found in her home on Nov. 12, 1997, bludgeoned to death. Johnson entered the home she shared with her husband, and beat her to death with a baseball bat. "She was a wonderful citizen of this community that was taken like that," Deters said. "By a 4-to-3 decision they've decided that the mitigation now, because we're blaming grandma, is not outweighed by the horrible aggravation of what happened to Shannon.” It is a decision that Joe Deters said will re-victimize Mark’s family. - (Black-on-white) |
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