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Second (black) man convicted in 2012 brutal beating death (of White man) JACKSON, Miss. —A Hinds County jury on Wednesday convicted David Thomas in the 2012 beating death of Fred Jackson. Jackson, of Vicksburg, was welding security bars at Tri-Miss Recycling in Jackson on Jan. 29, 2012, when he was attacked by two men wearing hoods, police said. Jackson was robbed of a cellphone, $500 and a payroll check. Jackson died in March 2012 of injuries that he suffered as a result of the beating. Jontez Garvis, 33, pleaded guilty last month to manslaughter and robbery charges and was sentenced to 25 years in prison. It is not clear when Thomas, 29, will be sentenced. - (Black-on-white) |
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Dark duo convicted for killing (White) man in 'Murder Kroger' parking lot ATLANTA - A jury convicted the men accused of shooting and killing 39-year-old contractor Joshua Richey in the parking lot of a Kroger on Ponce de Leon Ave in March 2015. Fulton County DA Paul Howard said 26-year-old Damarius Thompson was found guilty on the charges of Felony Murder, Murder, Entering Auto, Aggravated Assault and other related charges. 26-year-old Shontavious Chestnut was found guilty of Entering Auto and Criminal Attempt to Enter Automobile. The March 10, 2015 shooting happened when Richey attempted to stop his truck from being stolen, according to police. Atlanta Police believed Richey was targeted for his work truck and the construction equipment inside it. They said Thompson pulled the trigger while Chestnut was the getaway driver. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Homeless black ex-convict) to undergo mental evaluation after stabbing a (White) man to death A homeless man accused of stabbing a man to death in March at The Salvation Army in Texarkana, Ark., will undergo a mental evaluation to determine if he is competent to stand trial for second-degree murder. Billy Joe Mitchell, 43, appeared before a judge. A lawyer entered a not-guilty plea on Billy Mitchell's behalf and asked to order an evaluation of Billy Mitchell's psychological fitness to proceed. Billy Mitchell is accused of stabbing 33-year-old Joshua Sines in the chest March 26 at about 5:30 p.m. Witnesses snapped cellphone pictures of the alleged attack. Police who responded at the shelter were informed by witnesses that Billy Mitchell appeared to be heading north...police, assisted by Texarkana, Texas, officers, took Billy Mitchell into custody on the Texas side of State Line Avenue shortly after the assault. Sines was transported via ambulance to a local hospital, where he died of his injuries. Prosecuting Attorney Stephanie Black signed off on a felony information formally charging Billy Mitchell with second-degree murder May 2. Because Billy Mitchell has four or more prior felony convictions, Black is seeking to enhance the sentencing range to six to 60 years. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Drunk driver sentenced to 20 years in fatal parade tractor crash that killed a (White) man A Gretna man who admitted drunkenly crashing into a convoy of Mardi Gras parade tractors in Marrero, killing one of the operators, was sentenced to a total of 20 years in prison Tuesday (May 10). Michael Burrle, 56, pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide and reckless operation of a motor vehicle, according to the Jefferson Parish district attorney's office. Burrle was speeding on Lapalco Boulevard in Marrero around 3 a.m., Feb. 7, 2015, when he ran a red light at Paxton Street, authorities said. His 2001 Ford Explorer slammed into a tractor driven by Don Dauzat, 53, of Westwego. Dauzat was one of several tractor drivers who pulled floats in the Krewe of Excalibur's Metairie route the night before the crash. The tractor drivers had just dropped off the floats on the West Bank and were headed to the staging area of the Krewe of King Arthur, scheduled to roll a few days later. - (Black-on-white) |
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Federal court stays (black) Alabama cop-killer inmate's execution MONTGOMERY, Ala. — A federal appeals court Thursday morning stayed the execution of a man convicted of the 1985 murder of an Alabama police officer to consider arguments that a series of strokes have rendered him incompetent to face his execution. Alabama had scheduled the execution of the 65-year-old Vernon Madison for Thursday at 6 p.m. Central. But Madison's attorneys argued the strokes have affected his memory, mental capacity and ability to understand his circumstances. - (Black-on-white) |
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(White) Mega-church pastor stabbed in southwest Charlotte home invasion (by dreadlocked black with droopy-doper eye) CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A worship leader at one of Charlotte’s biggest churches is at home with his family a day after he was robbed and stabbed as he opened the door to his home in west Charlotte, the victim's friends said. Matt Bentley opened the door Wednesday afternoon to walk into his home on Barringer Drive when a man who had broken into the home attacked him, friends said. “He just kind of bum-rushed him, kind of swinging, asking for keys, wallet, phones, et cetera,” roommate Hudson Hower said Thursday afternoon. The attacker stabbed Bentley four times on the arms, the side and on his face, but none of the wounds were life-threatening and Hower said Bentley was released from the hospital Thursday morning. “He's in good spirits. He's glad that the injuries aren't any worse than they were,” said Stacey Martin, communications director at Forest Hill Church in Charlotte. Bentley is a ministry leader and a musician who prepares the congregation for worship at the church’s Ballantyne campus. Martin said Bentley called one of his colleagues at the church, and news of the attack spread quickly. “So he's being loved on, cared for well, being covered in prayer,” Martin said. Police arrested Corey Edgerton, 25, a few hours later in connection with the attack. Prison records show that Edgerton spent two years in prison for break-ins in Wake County and was wanted by probation officers as an absconder. - (Black-on-white) |
(Black thug) gets 25 years for shooting (White) Chicago Police officer Before the gunman who nearly killed him was sentenced to 25 years in prison Thursday, Chicago Police officer Del Pearson thanked his colleagues and hospital personnel for saving his life. “My family and I are greatly indebted to them,” Pearson said of the “brave and quick-thinking” officers who were with him and all the other men and women in blue who didn’t know him but rushed to his side on March 19, 2012. Pearson spoke from the witness stand just feet away from Paris Sadler, who pleaded guilty to attempted murder Wednesday as Cook County prosecutors and assistant public defenders prepared for jury selection for his trial. Del Pearson said he and his family are “happy” that they can finally move on to the next chapter of their lives. Pearson nearly died after Sadler shot him twice after a foot chase in the 8500 block of South Kingston. He still suffers nerve damage, Assistant State’s Attorney Daniel Groth said. “It is by the grace of God, and with the strong courage and support of his fellow officers, that Officer Pearson was spared his life in yet another senseless shooting on the streets of Chicago." - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black boyfriend) Suspect in (murder of his white girlfriend) arrested For weeks, Marie Elizabeth Colburn’s family has been weighed with worry knowing the man police say is a suspect in her death remained on the run. The 30-year-old was found stuffed in a closet at her Pontiac home last month. On Wednesday, relatives learned federal authorities had arrested Kevin Jermaine Wiley after a lengthy search. Acting on a tip received by Oakland County Sheriff’s officials, the U.S. Marshals Service tracked Wiley, 34, to Kentucky on Wednesday. Wiley, in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, awaits extradition to Michigan. The Oakland County Sheriff’s Office, U.S. Marshals and FBI officials long had been searching for Wiley, Colburn’s boyfriend, as a suspect in her death. Her mother found Colburn’s body April 22 in an apartment on Ridgemont in Pontiac. She had been suffocated. Wiley was on parole for manslaughter and cut off a GPS ankle tether. He has been found guilty of several charges: possession of cocaine, possession of marijuana, felony murder and second-degree home invasion. “This guy should never have been out on the street in the first place, based on his record,” McCabe said. “Somebody died as a result of this.” - (Black-on-white) |
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Homo Sex for money argument led to Gulfport murder GULFPORT, MS - An affidavit filed in Harrison County Justice Court reveals more details about what happened inside the Gulfport home of Aaron “Trouble” Wilson on May 1. Wilson’s cousins found him shot to death inside his house around 10:30 that morning. According to the affidavit, the deadly shooting happened after Warren Perkins, 19, decided he did not want to have (homo) sex with Wilson for money. Perkins is charged with second-degree murder in the case. Phone records show Wilson, 63, contacted Perkins on April 30, according to the affidavit. The document says Perkins told a detective he went to Wilson’s 34th Ave. home to have sex for money, but when he got there, he changed his mind. According to the document, Perkins said Wilson walked to a back bedroom in the home and walked back out into the hallway holding a small, black handgun. Perkins told investigators Wilson dropped the gun, and that’s when he picked up the firearm and shot Wilson one time, the affidavit said. - (Black fags) |
(Black) Child Molester Back in Jail A man who received 10 years probation for sexual acts with a 9 year-old girl in 2013 is back in Wichita County Jail for allegedly violating his probation. 29 year old Dashon Fleeks has a bond of 20 thousand dollars. Authorities filed to have his probation revoked because they say he tested positive for marijuana and alcohol in January, failed to pay fees, failed to attend required sex offender counseling, and many more alleged violations. He was arrested for aggravated sexual assault of the girl, and agreed to plead guilty to indecency with a child by contact. Investigators say the victim reported the sexual acts to a teacher, and they also found her diary where she wrote about the abuse. |
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Alabama man charged with killing girlfriend, now accused of raping juvenile A Dothan man charged with killing his girlfriend in March is now accused in the rape of a juvenile. Court records show James Morris Johnson Jr. was arrested Monday and charged with three counts of first-degree rape. His bond was set at $750,000 on those charges. Dothan police Sgt. Lynn Watkins said Johnson is accused of raping an underage girl over the course of three years. Johnson was previously arrested March 11 and charged with murder in the March 3 shooting death of his girlfriend, Tanisha Norton, court records show. Records claim Johnson fatally shot his girlfriend at their residence on Aberdeen Road using a .38-caliber revolver. |
Child called 911 while mother sexually assaulted CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A man will face a judge Thursday, accused of sexually assaulting a woman while her child was in the car with them. Charlotte-Mecklenburg police arrested Charles Harris Wednesday night. They said he and the victim had known each other for about two months, and that she asked him for a ride to the airport with her 11-year-old child. Police said Harris attacked her at knifepoint in the car, and then drove her to a home on Polk Street and assaulted her again. Officers spoke with the child, who called 911, and told officers that his mother was inside the house being assaulted. Officers said they found the woman inside being held down by Harris. |
Alabama man accused of raping intellectually disabled woman A 43-year-old Dothan man is accused of raping an intellectually disabled woman in his vehicle on Monday. Germane Walker was arrested Tuesday and charged with first-degree rape after the victim reported the alleged crime to police, Dothan police Sgt. Lynn Watkins said. The victim is an intellectually disabled woman with a mental capacity of an 8-year-old, he said. The alleged rape occurred on Monday when Walker gave the woman a ride in his car. The victim told police that Walker forced her to have sexual intercourse in the vehicle in the 100 block of Young America Drive. |
(Black) Man wanted for exposing himself to female teen in local restaurant MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Memphis Police are searching for a man accused of exposing himself to a female minor. Authorities said on Sunday, April 24, they received the call from the McDonald’s in the 3800 block of East Shelby Drive. A 16-year-old told police a man, approximately 30 to 40-years-old, walked into the business and took a seat in the back of the dining area near the bathrooms. While she was on break, the man began talking with the victim, at which point he reportedly exposed himself. The suspect took off running when the teen went to notify the manager. |
"Boyfriend", father of 8 arrested in shooting rampage that killed (black) woman, wounded 4 of their 8 kids A mother of eight children – the youngest less than a year old - was gunned down in her Birmingham home, and the father of those children was taken into custody hours later after police found him asleep under a pile of clothes in a vehicle. The Jefferson County Coroner's Office this morning identified the victim as Coral Anita Wilson. She was 34, and pronounced dead in the living room of her home at 11:37 p.m. Police did not say if the couple had ever been married, but did say they were both the parents of all eight children. In court records, Wilson identified the 36-year-old suspect as her boyfriend. In March, she filed a protection from abuse request saying her boyfriend had pushed her over a table. |
(Black) Times Square ‘Hug Guy’ punches Canadian tourist, 22, because she didn't give him a tip He usually charges about $5 for hugs, but the punches are apparently free! A 24-year-old wacko who offers hugs for tips in Times Square clocked a 22-year-old Canadian tourist when she refused to give him any cash on Thursday, officials said. “Free Hugs Guy” Jermaine Himmelstein socked the woman in the right eye following an 11 a.m. clash outside the T-Mobile store on Broadway near W. 45th St. The victim was left with a black eye, cuts and bruises. |
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Black female Detroit school principal - gets 18 months prison for bribery, embezzlement of gift cards DETROIT — After spending her entire career with the Detroit Public Schools, a special education high school principal left a federal courthouse Thursday in shame, hiding her face after having admitted she cheated the city's most vulnerable students out of supplies in exchange for six gift cards totaling $4,000. "I plead guilty," said Tia'von Moore-Patton, 46, principal at Jerry White Center High School. |
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Arkansas High Schoolers’ ‘Prank’ Leads To Criminal Charges, Half The Class Missing Graduation OSCEOLA, Ark. -- Nearly half the students of an Arkansas senior class will miss their high school graduation, and some are facing criminal charges, after a prank failed to amuse administrators. "(There was) a lot of stuff on the floor," said student Jamieon Anderson. "It was a little spray paint, but it wasn't much." It was all part of the prank Anderson and his classmates pulled. They didn't have any pictures to share, but they said at least 37 students went into Osceola High School Sunday and dumped trash and water. Other people pulled out spray paint cans. One student even admitted to peeing in a classroom, and someone apparently let some crickets free too. |
Illegal Immigrant in Prison for Dragging Cyclist to Death Appeals Sentence |
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Illegal Aliens Sentenced For Beating 90-year-old (White) Minnesota Farmer to Death |
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(Asian female, Korean?) Bronx Assistant District Attorney resigns after getting caught living in New Jersey |
Cowardly Crazy Negro, 2 Victims Dead (WF, 80 her daughter critical & M, 56) After Stabbings In Taunton, MA - mostly attacked women |
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(Drunk Negro) sentenced to consecutive life sentences in the death of (White family of) three OKLAHOMA CITY — A man who pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the death of a family of three is now facing multiple life sentences. Demetrius Price, 23, was sentenced today to three consecutive life sentences for the deaths of 34-year-old Jason Fields, 30-year-old Shannon West and 22-month-old Ruby Fields in Oklahoma City. According to the 22-month-old's mother, La Jan Fields, Price was asked by the judge if he was sorry for this crime. "I apologize to myself every single day," said Price. Price entered a guilty plea on March 7th to three counts of manslaughter and three counts of causing an accident while driving a vehicle without a valid driver's license after waiving his right to a jury trial. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Abilene man gets 55 years in murder of (White) former Cooper football player In a 42nd District courtroom overflowing with people and emotions, D'Angelo Dquan Bell, 20, agreed to a 55-year prison sentence Wednesday morning in connection with the July 27, 2014, stabbing death of a former Cooper High School football player. According to court documents, Abilene police responded to a disturbance at The Grove apartments, where they found that Kaleb Cory, 19, had been stabbed repeatedly. Cory later died at Hendrick Medical Center. On Wednesday, Cory's family and friends came by the dozens, some wearing pins with a picture of him in his No. 44 football uniform. Others carried mementos. All wore their heart on their sleeves. "He was a wonderful child and even better man," said Cory's father, Brent, from the stand, directing statement at Bell as many teary-eyed onlookers listened intently. "You took a life that wasn't yours to take ... You thought you were a man that night, but you were a coward." Brent ended his statement by saying, "No. 44 is forever in our hearts. That's all I got to say." Bell was indicted in November 2014 on one charge of murder and one charge of assault on a public servant. The assault charged stemmed from reports that Bell, after being arrested and placed in the back of a police cruiser, allegedly kicked out the vehicle's back window, resulting in an officer being cut on the arm by glass. Bell pleaded guilty to murder March 2. He originally had an offer to serve 40 years but is now scheduled to serve 15 years more. Bell already has completed about two years in prison. |
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(Black) Man already accused in one murder, now suspected in second (murder of White woman in 2011) DAYTON -- A suspect has been indicted in the 2011 murder of Sheila Tucker, and prosecutors say that suspect is already in custody awaiting trial for another, unrelated murder. Markus Henry, 31, was indicted Tuesday on 15 counts relating to the Tucker case, which had been cold for the last five years. Tucker's loved ones were left with questions about her killer after Tucker's body was found shot, raped and burned in a garage set on fire on North McGee Street in Dayton in 2011. The Montgomery County Prosecutor's Office says they now have biological and DNA evidence identifying Henry as Tucker's killer. Coincidentally, Markus Henry had already been in custody at the time of this latest indictment. He was indicted and jailed in June 2015 and charged with the 2010 murder of Resa Anne Lee. Police said Lee had been found stabbed to death outside the Job Center in Dayton. - (Black-on-white) |
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2 (Ebonic-named black) men shot, killed at Indiana Borough apartment - (white female and Hispanic female girlfriends arrested) Two men were shot and killed in Indiana Borough shortly after midnight Wednesday. Police said one of the victims died inside an apartment at the Essex House on Oakland Avenue and the other died at a hospital. The suspected shooter, George Exum, 21, is a student at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. He and two women were taken into custody. Investigators said the shooting happened when three women and two men arrived at Exum's apartment. One of the women, Catherine Hullenbaugh, 21, told police the group had planned to buy marijuana from Exum. When Exum and the two men began to fight, the women ran outside to their car. Catherine Hullenbaugh, & Consetta Menta charged with murder in Indiana Co. double homicide. Hullenbaugh told police she heard gunshots, and a short time later one of the men, Shawn Richardson, came outside and told her he had been shot in the neck. Hullenbaugh drove him to the hospital, where he died. The other man, later identified as Jamar Watt of Pittsburgh, died inside the apartment, police said. Exum said he shot the two victims in self-defense. Exum told them the other men attacked him with a tire iron, and that Hullenbaugh was there at the time of the shooting. Exum also told police that Menta let the group into the apartment. |
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Trial set to begin for (black) man in sexual assault of girl, 12 NEW BOSTON, Texas—Opening arguments and testimony are expected to get underway this morning in the trial of a 28-year-old man accused of sexually assaulting a 12-year-old girl in 2011. A jury of six men and six women was selected Tuesday at the Bowie County Courthouse in New Boston to decide if Brodrick Walker is guilty of assaulting the girl in her bedroom Dec. 16, 2011. Walker was at the girl's home the night of the alleged assault playing video games with her brother and another young man, according to a probable cause affidavit used to create the following account. The girl's parents questioned her about Walker after he reportedly returned to their home to find a missing $20 he said he accidentally dropped while he was there. The girl's parents became concerned when Walker allegedly found the dropped cash on the floor of their daughter's bedroom. The girl told her parents Walker allegedly threatened to harm her if she told anyone he sexually assaulted her. The girl told a forensic interviewer at the Children's Advocacy Center in Texarkana she was in bed when Walker entered her room in the early morning hours. She reported that Walker asked if she'd ever had sex and that when she replied she had not, Walker assaulted her in various ways. |
(Black) Man arrested for rape, robbery in Tulsa A Tulsa man faces serious charges after his arrest Tuesday night. Tulsa police took 56-year-old Anthony Hall into custody Tuesday. Officers booked hall on first degree rape, armed robbery and possession of a firearm after felony conviction. He remains in the Tulsa County Jail on more than $200,000 bond. His first court appearance is scheduled for May 17. |
(Black) Man Wanted In Connection With Assault, Attempted Rape In San Bernardino SAN BERNARDINO — Authorities have released a sketch of a man they say is wanted in connection with the assault and attempted rape of a woman in San Bernardino. The incident unfolded near Del Rosa Drive and Baseline Street early Sunday morning. That’s when detectives say a woman who was walking to work was attacked. “Sometimes I have to walk to work. And it’s scary,” said Anjelica Corbett who lives in the area. Corbett says it wasn’t too long ago she too was sexually assaulted and hopes this person is caught very soon. “It put an emotional scar and damage on me,” she said. Detectives say the victim fought back, punching the suspect in the face several times and poked his eye. She was able to break free and run away. |
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Police: (Black) Suspect at large after attempted rape of 72-year-old Capitol Hill woman SEATTLE - Investigators are hunting for a man accused in the assault and attempted rape of a 72-year-old woman at her Capitol Hill home, police said Wednesday. The incident unfolded Saturday at about 11:45 a.m. near 17th Avenue East and East Denny Way, said Detective Mark Jamieson of the Seattle police. He said the woman had just entered her residence when she noticed the suspect standing in her front door. The suspect knocked the woman to the ground, attempted to sexually assault her and hit her several times, Jamieson said. The victim was able to elbow the suspect in the face and he eventually fled. Officers, medics, forensics specialists and sexual assault detectives responded to the scene after the victim called 911. Patrol officers conducted an exhaustive search of the area, but they were unable to locate the suspect. The victim was taken to Harborview Medical Center, where she remains hospitalized for serious injuries suffered during the attack. "This is a horrific attack. It's something we take very, very seriously," Jamieson said. "It fortunately is not something we see a lot, but when we do see something like this we are taking it very, very seriously." The suspect is described as a black male, about 40 to 50 years old, with a dark complexion and a heavy build. He was described as having a long face and a thin nose, with unkempt short hair. He was last seen wearing a red and black lightweight parka and jeans. Anyone with information is urged to contact Seattle Police Detective Gallegos at (206) 684-5767. |
Hearing Set for (Black) Pennsylvania Man Accused of Killing Police Chief's Nephew A preliminary hearing is set for the man accused of fatally shooting the nephew of Harrisburg's police chief. Police say 19-year-old Glenn Walker III shot 36-year-old John Carter III after an argument became physical on March 26. Carter is the nephew of (black) Chief Thomas Carter, who promised to crack down on violence in the state's capital following the shooting. Walker was free on bail after three prior arrests when the shooting occurred. |
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Canada: Final Sexual Assault Charge Withdrawn Against Former CBC Host Jian Ghomeshi |
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Azizjon Rakhmatov, 28, originally from Uzbekistan, charged with funding Brooklyn ISIS wannabes A sixth man has been charged in an ISIS recruitment plot tied to Brooklyn. Azizjon Rakhmatov, 28, originally from Uzbekistan, helped fund the foiled trip of Akhror Saidakhmetov and Adburasul Juraboev to Turkey and Syria so they could join ISIS, Brooklyn federal prosecutors said Wednesday. Both men were arrested before they were able to leave the country. The Brooklyn group allegedly had plans to join ISIS, kill President Obama and bomb Coney Island. Rakhmatov, with three other previously arrested men — Abror Habibov, Dilkhayot Kasimov and Akmal Zakirov — helped to fund Saidakhmetov’s pursuit of joining the terrorist organization. He had discussions with Habibov about paying for Saidakhmetoy’s travel expenses and eventually buying him a gun upon his arrival to Syria. |
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(Black) 17-year-old arrested in death of (White) Lehigh Acres teen LEE COUNTY - Lee County sheriff's deputies tracked down and arrested the teen they say is responsible for the shooting death of another teen in Lehigh Acres. Tarozjay Cherry, 17, appeared in front of a judge Tuesday morning at the Lee County Justice Complex and stands accused in a Sunday night shooting that left Jonthomas Hobbs, also 17, dead on Wanda Avenue. Deputies say a drug deal was the reason Hobbs and three others were meeting with Cherry. An argument broke out, Hobbs was shot in the shoulder and later died at a hospital. Cherry was booked overnight on a homicide charge and another charge of robbery with a firearm. The judge ordered Cherry not to have any contact with co-defendants in the case, but neither the Lee County Sheriff's Office nor the state attorney's office are aware of other arrests connected to the shooting. - (Black-on-white) |
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(White 'Dog Samaritans') Woman, son beat up (by black savages) after freeing dog from hot car in Clay Two people were arrested after a woman says she and her son were beaten up for rescuing a dog they believed was overheating in a truck in Clay County on Saturday. Melanie May said she and her son Bradley Allen saw the dog foaming at the mouth inside a truck parked at Dollar General around 2:30 p.m. "Somebody left their dog in 93 degree weather. They had about an inch of air on either side with their windows down," May said. She and her son opened the truck door to let the dog out after they went into several stores to look for the dog's owner. Kendra Smith, the dog's owner, came outside and began to argue with May and her son. "(She) was very mad, very irritated, and very violent about messing with her vehicle," May said. May said Smith, 27, called a man and the two of them beat up May and her son. Officers found Allen laying on the ground, he and May had blood coming from their nostrils and mouths, according to the police report. Both were taken to the hospital with injuries. Allen got four stitches in his lip and three staples in his head, May said. One of May's teeth were knocked out and three others are loose from the attack, she said. Smith and 25-year-old Jalamb Trinney, who May said is Smith's brother, were arrested and charged with battery. - (Black-on-white) |
(Black pimp) gets long prison term in Phoenix child prostitution case PHOENIX - A man convicted in a child prostitution case in Phoenix has been sentenced to nearly 331 years in prison. Maricopa County prosecutors say 33-year-old Andre Antonio Adams was sentenced Monday. Adams was arrested in January 2015 and accused of causing two 15-year-old girls to engage in prostitution and providing them with drugs. A jury found Adams guilty last March on 10 counts of child prostitution and two counts of transferring or selling drugs to a minor. Prosecutors say Adams has prior convictions for aggravated assault, conspiracy to commit sale of marijuana and possession of marijuana. |
Arrests made in alleged sexual assaults of 2 Kennesaw State students Cobb County police have charged two men for allegedly sexually assaulting a Kennesaw State University student at an off-campus house. One of those two men, also a KSU student, is also accused in a second sexual assault in March, police said. On Nov. 14, a woman told police a man removed her from her bedroom at a house on Wetherbyrne Road, about a half-mile from the KSU campus, an arrest warrant states. The woman told police she was put on a couch and blacked out, and it was hours later before she regained consciousness. But while the woman was on the couch, she was assaulted by two different men, Romelo Alfred Lewis, 21, and Tyree Robert Mew, 23, who took turns, according to police. Then on March 28, another woman, also a KSU student, told police she was held down against her will and assaulted while she yelled, “No!” and tried to scratch and kick her attacker. |
(Black demon) named 'Christ' convicted of second-degree rape of homeless woman in Baltimore BALTIMORE - The Baltimore State's Attorney has convicted a local man named Christ Bessimo of the second-degree rape of a homeless woman. On January 13, 2015 a homeless woman was sleeping at a bus station on Cathedral St. by W. Franklin St. when 35-year-old Bessimo began staring at her and her friends. When the victim asked him why he was staring, he punched her in the face, then climbed on top of her and sexually assaulted her. During the sexual assault, the victim's friends yelled for help. A passerby heard the noise and ran over to help, grabbing Bessimo off of the woman and holding him down until police arrived. |
(Black) Man Accused of Sexually Assaulting Female Cab Driver Gets 60 Years QUINCY, FL - A man accused of attacking and sexually assaulting a cab driver in Gadsden County plead no contest. According to the Gadsden County Sheriff's Office, Michael Hayes called a cab in Tallahassee on February 4, 2015. Deputies said the victim was carjacked, driven to several areas in Havana and sexually assaulted. The victim, after reportedly being dragged out of her car, was able to escape and drive to the hospital in her taxi cab, unclothed. Hayes did later confess to the assault in an interview with investigators. At a hearing Thursday, Hayes plead no contest to charges of kidnapping, sexual assault and robbery. Hayes received 30 years for the kidnapping charges, 15 years for the sexual assaults and 15 years for robbery, which will be served concurrently, the courts said. |
NOPD says DNA links arrested (black named 'White') to 2013 knifepoint rape New Orleans police booked a man Monday (May 9) with first-degree rape after they said a DNA match linked him to a woman's sexual assault at knifepoint in 2013. Aaron White, 31, is accused of forcing a 38-year-old woman into an alley and raping her at knifepoint shortly before 2:30 p.m. on Oct. 17, 2013. White is married and lives in the 4300 block of South Galvez Street, less than a mile from the site of the alleged attack. He was taken into custody Monday at 12:20 a.m. at 1040 Elysian Fields Ave., the address of Gene's Po-Boys. White's arrest register said he is employed as a security guard. |
Minneapolis man sentenced for transporting women for prostitution FARGO—A Minneapolis man was sentenced Monday, May 9, in U.S. District Court here to three years and four months in prison for transporting women for prostitution. Ronnel Johnson, 31, was also sentenced to serve five years on supervised release and ordered to pay a $100 special assessment to the Crime Victims' Fund, according to information provided by U.S. Attorney Chris Myers. The case came to the attention of law enforcement after a North Dakota Highway Patrol trooper stopped a rental vehicle Johnson was driving on Interstate 94 near Valley City. After Johnson and a female passenger in the vehicle gave conflicting stories about the purpose of their trip to Williston, N.D., a search of the vehicle revealed cellphones containing text messages that implicated Johnson in directing prostitution, according to Myers. |
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(Black) Ex-US Rep. Mel Reynolds - convicted of sex with his 16-year-old former intern - wants to plead guilty in tax case CHICAGO -- Former U.S. Rep. Mel Reynolds says he wants to plead guilty to misdemeanor federal charges of failing to file a tax return. Reynolds was arrested April 11 at an Atlanta airport when he arrived from South Africa after failing to attend a hearing in the tax case. Reynolds was previously convicted in 1995 after having sex with a 16-year-old former intern. He was charged in that case with criminal sexual abuse, child pornography and obstruction of justice. In 1997, while serving a state prison sentence, he was convicted in federal court on 15 counts of fraud related to illegal campaign fundraising. His 6 1/2 year federal prison sentence was commuted by then-president (intern-abusing sex-offender) Bill Clinton in 2001. |
(Black) Suspect charged with murder in Houston dancer's death HOUSTON -- A suspect has been charged with the shooting death of an aspiring Houston hip-hop artist, reports. Jehlan Nakai Vaughn, 20, was gunned down at his apartment and Jonathan Green, 20, was arrested Friday and charged with murder in the case. Police haven't released a motive. According to the station, Vaughn was a dancer and choreographer who was making a name for himself among some well-known entertainers. |
71-Year-Old Man Arrested, Charged With Murder - stopped by police and shot self in mouth ABINGTON, Pa. — Montgomery County authorities announced the arrest of Leroy Clark, 71, on charges of first-degree murder and related offenses in the shooting death of 73-year-old Robert Duncan on December 23, 2015. Police say that Clark shot Duncan after an argument and fled the scene driving a Dodge Caravan. Less than 15 minutes after the incident, authorities say Clark was stopped by police and refused to surrender. Authorities say he fired his weapon, causing self-inflicted gunshot wounds to his chest and mouth. Clark underwent surgery and was transported to Philadelphia for treatment. Clark was arrested on May 9 and is scheduled for a preliminary hearing on May 20. |
Black accused of stabbing girlfriend claims his own lawyer is biased against him A Brooklyn man accused of stabbing his girlfriend to death unsuccessfully attempted to fire his court-appointed attorney Monday–claiming he’d just learned the lawyer had been stabbed, and was therefore “biased” against purported stabbers like himself. Defendant Arthur Wyche told Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Matthew D’Emic there was a “conflict of interest” between him and attorney Hermann Walz, given that he had just learned Walz was “recently stabbed.” “This is complete news to me,” a stunned-looking Walz said in reference to the motion, turning to look at the still-cuffed Wyche. “I had no idea.” “There is a conflict of interest due to the fact that my attorney was recently the victim of an assault, which resulted in an injury by way of him being stabbed.” Wyche wrote in his motion for reassignment of counsel, dated April 15. “This has made my attorney bias [sic] towards me.” Wyche is facing charges of second-degree murder for allegedly stabbing live-in girlfriend Dorina Webster to death in their East Flatbush unit on Aug. 31, 2015. |
‘Love-seeking’ gunman sentenced to 25 years in prison A Baltimore man who claimed he was only “guilty” of “looking for love on Facebook” and not the random shooting spree of which he was actually convicted was sentenced Tuesday to 25 years in prison. Before Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Suzanne Mondo handed down the order, gunman Cush Wrigh-El futilely attempted to push the sentencing date back 30 days, vaguely claiming he needed to “tie up some additional affairs.” Wright-El, who represented himself after canning a series of court-appointed lawyers, was convicted last month for shooting William Mayo, his 16 year-old nephew Kayshawn Mayo, and Judith Daniel when he opened fire on a tranquil Bed-Stuy block in Oct. 2014. He was collared after a fast thinking relative of the victims jumped in a car and ran him over. |
(Black) Man found guilty in shooting that killed teen girl on bus A Queens man was found guilty Monday of shooting at a passing city bus and killing a 14-year-old girl as she made her way home from a Sweet 16 party. Kevin McClinton now faces 25 years to life in prison for the murder of D’aja Robinson, who was on the Q6 bus in Jamaica on May 18, 2013, when she was gunned down. On that day, McClinton’s crony Shamel Capers allegedly pulled out a handgun and started taking pot shots at the vehicle. McClinton, 24, grabbed the weapon and continued firing. One bullet smashed a window and hit Robinson in the head. He was trying to hit a rival gang member to settle a Facebook beef. |
3 (black) Girls Charged In Connection To Fatal Assault Of Delaware High School Student WILMINGTON, Del. — Three teens have been charged in connection with the beating death of a high school student in Wilmington, Delaware. The Delaware Department of Justice announced the charges on Monday against three girls in connection with the death of Amy Joyner-Francis, who died as a result of an assault that took place on April 21 inside the restroom at Howard High School. Prosecutors said the medical examiner’s report played a key role in their decision on charges against the three minors. It was ruled that Joyner-Francis died from a cardiac incident that took place because of a pre-existing condition. It was determined that if the assault had not taken place, the cardiac incident would not have occurred. Trinity Carr, 16, was charged with criminally negligent homicide. Authorities said Carr is the person who hit Joyner-Francis and sparked the injury that led to her death. Prosecutors said they would seek to have her tried as an adult due to “the severity of her offense,” which is punishable by up to eight years in prison. |
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Black Sports: Carjack Victim Says He Picked Marzjahn Beach From Photo Lineup A man who said he was carjacked near a dog park in Chattanooga on May 1 testified Tuesday that he picked Marzjahn Rivers Beach out of a photo lineup. General Sessions Court Judge Clarence Shattuck bound to the Grand Jury charges against the 18-year-old Beach of carjacking, possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime, and unlawful possession of a weapon. Kevin Dossett said he and Dedrick Haslerig had been to Planet Fitness and he was about to head back to Nashville when he halted at a stop sign. He said a black male came up to the passenger side of his car and told him to "Give me everything you've got." He said the man was armed with a black semi-automatic pistol that he aimed at him. He said his wallet and cell phone were taken, and the gunman drove off in his car. He said he was joined by another black male who had approached the passenger side of the vehicle as well as a third person. Mr. Dossett said he recognized a fourth person at the dog park because they had played football together at Tyner. That person left in a gold Altima. Beach, who was a receiver for the Brainerd High football team, is also charged in a carjacking in Knoxville. |
(Black) Man Charged With 21 Counts Of Burglary On Railroad Property A man has been charged with 21 counts of burglary, six counts of criminal trespassing, and six counts of interference with official traffic control devices. Samuel Carlisle, 21, was arrested on Friday. Norfolk Southern said that Carlisle trespassed onto a number of trains and individual containers located on railroad property without consent and with the intent to commit a theft. They said the trains were delayed, resulting in the interference of Norfolk Southern Railway to furnish service to the general public. |
Baltimore Police Arrest 6 (Black) Teenagers For ‘Bump and Run’ Auto Thefts BALTIMORE — Baltimore Police have arrested six teenagers in connection to a string of “bump and run” style auto thefts that have been prevalent in the city recently. Last week, the commissioner convened a task force to investigate the incidents, which involved suspects intentionally rear-ending cars on the road and then carjacking them, police say. “It’s absolutely scary. You don’t expect to get into a fender bend and somebody jumps out and takes your car,” said TJ Smith, Baltimore Police. These carjackings have been happening all over the city. Police say the suspects deliberately bump into people’s cars and when the drive gets out of the car, that’s when everything goes downhill. Police say the teenagers would then take off with the victims’ vehicles, leaving them stranded. Since the arrest of six individuals — 18-year-old Barry Diggs, 17-year-old Jaquan Bennet, 19-year-old Kenyawn Megginson, 19-year-old Jasmine Gerald and two 16-year-old males who police have not identified — there have been no additional reports of these style of vehicle thefts. |
(Black) Woman Kicks, Punches Man In Face On Subway In Queens After He Asks Her To Move Feet Off Seat NEW YORK — A woman is accused of attacking a man on the subway after he asked her to move her feet off a seat. The NYPD said the incident took place April 4 at 9:15 p.m. inside a Queens-bound G train. Police said the suspect punched and kicked the 44-year-old man in the face after he asked her to move her feet from a seat so he could sit down. Police said the woman fled the train at the Court Square station in Queens. The suspect is described as a 5-foot-6, 120-pound black woman, with black hair. She is approximately 30 years old and was last seen wearing a dark-colored coat with a fur-lined collar and black sweatpants. |
(Black) Man Punches 74-Year-Old Woman Inside Queens Subway Station NEW YORK — A close-knit Queens community was on edge late Tuesday, as police searched for a suspect who punched a 74-year-old woman on her way to the subway.The attack happened around 5:15 p.m. back on Sunday, May 1, at the 65th Street station in Woodside. The woman was walking down the stairs when a man walking up the stairs “got in her face,” police said. The man then punched the woman and fled the station, police said. Surveillance video showed the man sauntering down the sidewalk at 69th Street and 38th Avenue just after the attack. Investigators describe him as a black man between 5 feet 10 inches and 6 feet tall, and said he was last seen wearing a red jacket and blue jeans. |
Third (black) Suspect In Custody After Assault Of Two School Officers PHILADELPHIA — A third suspect was taken into custody on Monday in connection with an assault of two school police officers which took place near Northeast High School on the 1900 block of Cottman Avenue on May 2. 23-year-old Edwin Burgos was arrested on Monday. He is charged with two counts each of criminal conspiracy, aggravated assault. simple assault and related offenses. Burgos is the third suspect in custody following the assault which was captured on video. On May 5, a juvenile suspect was taken into custody and charged with aggravated assault and related offenses. The day prior, 19-year-old Roger Millington turned himself in and was also charged with aggravated assault and related offenses. |
Police searching for 5 (black) people involved in huge Mother's Day brawl at Japanese restaurant in Georgia EAST POINT, Ga. — Police are searching for five people who were involved in a brawl at a south Fulton County restaurant on Mother’s Day. The fight broke out at Kiku Japanese off Camp Creek Parkway after an employee smiled at a problematic customer, according to the police report. Plates, trays, an ice bucket and even a cart were thrown during the brawl. One family, who found themselves caught in the middle of the brawl, recorded video from two separate angles. Police are now using that video to identify the four men and one woman involved in the brawl. They say all five could face serious charges, including battery, theft of services and inciting. Sailyn Barlow, 14, who recorded one of the videos, said she had to duck several times to avoid being hit by the flying object. The restaurant’s owner Charlie Son says he lost around $5,000 between damage and the people who got up and left without paying. |
(Black female Hispanic) Cop suing NYPD over ‘discriminatory’ language policy A Hispanic cop is suing the NYPD over its English-only policy — saying she was reprimanded for answering a colleague in Spanish. Jessenia Guzman, a Bronx resident whose family is from the Dominican Republic, claims in a new Manhattan lawsuit that the policy violates her civil and constitutional rights. Guzman claims in the she didn’t even realize the rule existed. Guzman’s supervisor disputed her version of the incident. He says Guzman was “continually” speaking in Spanish to another female officer while he was standing in front of her. “With over 50 different languages spoken by employees of the Department, our Office of Equal Employment Opportunity has established guidelines for members to speak English when they are conducting business |
Voorhees Police Seek Two (black teen vandals) In Connection With Several Vandalized Vehicles VOORHEES, Nj. — The Voorhees Police Department is asking for the public’s help as they seek two individuals, wanted for questioning in connection to the vandalism of at least five vehicles. Officials say the incidents took place on Tenby Chase and William Feather Drives. Police say the two individuals were going door-to-door, telling residents that they were selling magazines. When homeowners refused to buy, police said the pair took to vandalizing area vehicles. |
(Psychotic black) Inmate was "beaten, starved, treated like a circus animal before left to die", family's lawsuit claims Jamycheal Mitchell was arrested in April 2015 for stealing $5 worth of snacks from a convenience store. He died the following August alone in a Hampton Roads Regional Jail cell with feces on the walls and urine on the floor. Portsmouth City Jail health care providers described Mitchell as continuing to be psychotic. The suit seeks $60 million in damages. |
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(Black) Delivery driver steals Mother’s Day gift for 95-year-old Grandmother |
'I'm Sorry I Killed Your Daughter': Hispanic Man Faces Charges After Allegedly Raping, Strangling Girlfriend, Then Texting Her Mom A Philadelphia man sexually assaulted and strangled his girlfriend to death as her children slept in the couple's Kensington home early Monday, then called 9-1-1 to tell police he killed her, authorities. said. Now, the man, identified as 25-year-old Juan A. Camacho, is facing a slew of charges in his girlfriend's death. Police on Tuesday said Camacho is charged with murder, rape, sexual assault, abuse of corpse and related offenses for assaulting and then strangling 27-year-old Veronica Rodriguez in the couple's house. It appears, according to Rodriguez's relatives in Florida, that she and Camacho had split up, and that Camacho was attempting to win her back when things went terribly wrong and he allegedly killed her. Rodriguez's mother, Maribel Guzman, said that Camacho had been Facebook messaging her asking how he could win her daughter back. He later sent Guzman a chilling text message, she said. It read, "I'm sorry I killed your daughter." Camacho also called 9-1-1 about 2:30 a.m. and told emergency dispatchers that he had just choked his girlfriend to death, leading police to respond to the house and find Rodriguez's body in a bedroom. |
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Ex-Staples manager Alaa Saadeh gets 15 years for assisting ISIS NEWARK, N.J. — A former office-supply store supervisor who pleaded guilty to conspiracy for helping his brother travel to the Middle East to join the Islamic State group was sentenced Tuesday to 15 years in prison by a judge who denied his attorney’s request for a lighter sentence. Alaa Saadeh was charged last year and pleaded guilty in October to conspiracy to aid a U.S.-designated terrorist group. The 24-year-old West New York resident, a former supervisor at a Staples store, planned to travel overseas to join the Islamic State group and allowed his brother to buy a plane ticket with Saadeh’s credit card to fly there to join the organization, federal prosecutors said. The government also alleged Saadeh sought to erase evidence of his brother’s trip by tampering with a cellphone, and counseled an associate to lie to the FBI if questioned. The 15-year sentence was the maximum allowable under Saadeh’s plea agreement. |
(Black) Man sought after (White) NC mom and daughter killed, another woman kidnapped CASWELL COUNTY, N.C. — Caswell County Sheriff’s Deputies have issued murder warrants for a man suspected of killing a mom and her daughter early Saturday. Deputies have two first-degree murder warrants out for 24-year-old Camiah Tylequis Walker of Burlington. Deputies say Walker should be considered armed and dangerous. Authorities responded to a home on Shady Lane near Gibsonville around 4:15 a.m. in reference to two people suffering gunshot wounds on Saturday. Sheriff’s deputies found two women unresponsive inside the home. First responders tried to save their lives, but the victims were pronounced dead at the scene. The victims were identified as 45-year-old Sherry Ann Burford and 20-year-old Bridgette Nicole Burford of Yanceyville. Relatives on Facebook and profiles on Facebook have indicated that Sherry Ann Burford, who goes by Sherry Ann Mclean, is the mother of Bridgette Nicole Burford. A third victim, a 21-year-old Courtney Michele Lunsford, who lives at the home, was taken against her will at the time of the shooting. Sheriff’s Deputies say she was found unharmed by the Thomasville Police Department. Walker shared a child with Lunsford and that the two women who were killed were an aunt and cousin of Lunsford. The toddler daughter of Lunsford and Walker was present in the house during the shootings and kidnapping. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Man Facing Charges After Valdosta Crash Kills 22-Year-Old (White woman) VALDOSTA, GA - A man is in custody after Valdosta Police say he ran from the scene of a car crash that killed a 22-year-old woman. According to the Valdosta Police Department, they were called out to a crash in the 200 block of Norman Drive regarding two vehicles that had crashed head on Wednesday. Police say Anthony Curtis Smith was driving one of the vehicles and attempted to run from the scene after a crash but was stopped after bystanders chased him down. The second vehicle flipped upside down after the crash and the driver of had to be extracted from inside. Police say he was taken to the hospital with two fractured legs but is in stable condition. His passenger, 22-year-old Shelby Morton, was taken to the hospital but later died from her injuries. After an investigation into the crash, officers say Smith crossed the center line, causing the vehicles to crash head-on. Smith was charged with driving with a suspended license, driving on the wrong side of the road, leaving the scene of an accident and homicide by vehicle. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Hispanic) Angel Javier Villegas-Guzman accused of murder in shooting of (white) ex-girlfriend's new (black) boyfriend |
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