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Haruka Weiser’s body was found with signs of sexual assault (by homeless black beast) AUSTIN — The search warrant for murder suspect, Meechaiel Criner, has been unsealed. Criner is accused of killing University of Texas student Haruka Weiser. The warrant states police believe 17-year-old Criner intentionally and knowingly caused the death of the 18-year-old student. Police said there were signs of “obvious trauma” to her body and evidence of sexual assault. On the evening of April 3, Haruka called her friend as she was leaving a drama building around 9:30 p.m. to tell her that she was coming home. But Haruka was never seen alive again. |
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(Black) 18-year-old wanted for over a month arrested in shooting death of (White man) Eric Brantley An 18-year-old murder suspect who has been wanted by authorities for over a month in connection with the Park Circle shooting death of Eric Brantley was arrested Sunday on an unrelated crime. Jahmal Jerome Green Jr., of East Montague Avenue was booked just after 6 a.m. at the Charleston County jail. He is charged with one count of murder, petty larceny, possession of a weapon in a violent crime, armed robbery, possession of cocaine and receiving stolen goods. He is expected to appear Monday morning for a bond hearing. Green is accused of fatally shooting Brantley in Park Circle, along with De’Andre Murphy, 17, of Pine Forest Drive. Murphy was arrested April 27 and is being held without bail at the same jail. Murphy faces charges of murder, armed robbery and possession of a firearm in a violent crime, unlawfully carrying of a firearm and possession of a firearm by certain persons. Police say the two North Charleston teens rode around with two women in a white Dodge Durango looking for somebody walking alone before killing and robbing the 43-year-old local musician behind a Park Circle bar early on April 20. Brantley had just finished working a shift as a bartender at The Sparrow. He had been shot several times in the head and torso, according to authorities. Two 20-year-old women, Victoria Vanessa Deas and London Tiera Shyann Maybank were also arrested in April and charged as accessories in his death. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Baker man accused of raping girl over five-year period A Baker man accused of raping a girl several times over the past five years, starting at the age of 9, was arrested on Friday, police said. Darius Banks, 21, raped the girl at least seven times, beginning in 2011 when she was 9 years old, a Baker Police Department report says. Banks admitted to the rapes soon after the victim disappeared from home briefly earlier this month, the report says. Police interviewed the victim two days after she went missing, according to the report. Banks moved to Texas in 2011 shortly after the first incident, but returned to Baker in February 2014 and continued raping the girl, the report says. Banks, 4511 Ashland Drive, Baker, was booked into Parish Prison on a count of aggravated first degree rape. |
(Black) Felon pimped out University of North Texas freshman after moving into her dorm room, feds say A felon from Houston moved in with a UNT freshman in Denton and forced her into prostitution for more than two years, federal authorities say. Authorities believe Joshua William Jackson met the 18-year-old student in September 2012 while she and her roommate were attending an anime convention in downtown Dallas, just weeks after she started school, according to a complaint filed by federal authorities last month. Jackson, 28, drove from Houston to Denton in October 2012 to visit the woman and ended up moving into her dorm room. He forced the woman to have sex with paying clients by threatening her with a weapon. “He told her that he would kill her bloodline, specifically her mother, father, brother and nephew. |
3 (black men) sought in attack on transgender "woman" Cops are looking for the three men who allegedly pummeled a transgender woman and pulled her hair in Brooklyn last week in what they are calling a bias assault. The 32-year-old victim was walking on 7th Avenue on May 13 at about 11:10 a.m. when the trio began making derogatory remarks about her sexual orientation. “I was just trying to get away at that point,” the victim said. “I just didn’t want any altercation.” One of the men, with a tattoo under his eye, then socked the victim in the face before the two others punched her and pulled her hair before fleeing. The victim said that the goons hit her “in multiple directions, fists at the same time.” The victim walked in to Methodist Hospital and treated for a fractured nose and eye socket, cops said. “ |
Negro suspected of intentionally setting 2 on fire at South LA homeless encampment LOS ANGELES >> Detectives asked for the public’s help Saturday to find a transient who is suspected of setting two people on fire at a South Los Angeles homeless encampment and committing several robberies. Phillip Darryl Cole allegedly approached a homeless encampment in an empty lot at 83rd Street and Vermont Avenue at 6:40 a.m. Thursday “and threw a flammable liquid on two victims and lit them on fire, causing serious injuries,” according to a police statement. Cole is also a suspect in several robberies of homeless victims, according to Los Angeles police. No details about the robberies were released by the LAPD. Cole is black, 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighs about 260 pounds. He has black hair and brown eyes. “The suspect is transient and believed to be in the area where the crime occurred,” police said. - (Burned Alive!) |
(Pack of black) Women Beat up Miami Lakes Victoria's Secret Worker Police are looking for a group of women who were caught on camera beating up a Victoria's Secret worker during a robbery at the Miami Lakes store. The robbery happened Tuesday morning at the store at 6800 Main Street, Miami-Dade Police said. Police said the five women entered the store and began picking up a large quantity of the same type of merchandise. A sales associate noticed one of the women walking toward the exit and asked if she wanted her to hold the merchandise for her. The woman pushed the sales associate then started pulling her hair, police said. The rest of the women approached and started hitting the sales associate and one of them punched her in the face, police said. The thieves fled the store with an unknown amount of merchandise, police said. The 32-year-old sales associate was treated at the scene. Police described the suspects as black females between 20 and 30 years old. |
Accident or attack? (Black) Girl, 12, injured by rope around her neck on school trip
WACO — Authorities want to know how a 12-year-old girl ended up with a severe rope burn around her neck during an overnight campout with her sixth-grade classmates. But the child and her mother believe they already know. The girl is black and attends a mostly white private school near a flourishing part of downtown. They believe she was the victim of a racially motivated attack, the culmination of months of bullying by her classmates. The girl and her mother said they believe some of the girl’s white classmates intentionally placed a rope around her neck as the students played during the camping trip. Live Oak Classical School said in a statement that the girl’s injuries were “caused accidentally” while the students — eight girls and 14 boys — were playing with a rope swing attached to a tree. The girl was one of two black students on the trip. The school contends the girl’s lawyer is using race to take advantage of an accident for financial gain. |
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1 (black) arrested after fatal police-involved shooting in Hallandale Beach HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. - One man has been arrested after a fatal police-involved shooting took place Sunday morning in Hallandale Beach. The incident happened at about 4:20 a.m., shortly after residents reported seeing people peep through car windows, the Hallandale Beach Police Department said. When police arrived at the location, they said they saw two men in a four-door Toyota. One of those men took off on foot and the other in the car. The person in the car was shot at least once in the chest by a police officer who "feared for his life," police said. That man was later pronounced dead at an area hospital. |
(Black) NYC Teen Charged in Shooting Death of Friend: 'I Don't Know Why I Played With That Gun' The 19-year-old man charged in the shooting death of a teen inside a Bronx apartment Thursday evening cried after his friend died, telling his family he thought the gun was empty, the man's grandmother said.. "He is suffering," Villittha Lewis said Friday, recounting how her grandson, Steafon Lewis, cried with her all night after he shot and killed 17-year-old Ackeem Davis. "That was his buddy. 'Mama, I hurt him, mama, mama.'" Villittha said her grandson told her he was playing around with a gun he thought was empty when Davis was shot in the chest. "He said, 'Mama, I'm sorry I failed you, mama, I don't know why I played with that damn gun.' That's what he said," she said. Steafon Lewis was arrested Friday on charges of manslaughter and criminal possession of a firearm. |
Police have caught the black man that was wheeling around the corpse of his (black) 'wife or girlfriend' on a dolly STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Police have apprehended Anthony Lopez, the man they say wheeled a woman's lifeless body down a Mariners Harbor street on a metal dolly, according to a law enforcement source. Earlier Saturday, police announced that they had a person in custody, but they refused to identify the male. The victim was identified as Obiamaka Aduba, 26, of Martineau Street in Mariners Harbor. Police reportedly believe she was Lopez's girlfriend or wife. Lopez, 31, was apprehended in East Harlem's 23rd Precinct, the source said. He was taken into custody following a manhunt using helicopters and dogs, according to the Associated Press. Police told the AP that they found Lopez while acting on a tip and that he was arrested following a brief foot chase. They added that he had shaved his head to disguise his appearance. Cops had been searching for Lopez since early Friday morning when an off-duty police officer observed him wheeling Aduba's lifeless body on a metal dolly in Mariners Harbor, police said. |
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City teacher who poisoned, drowned her kids gets 8 years in jail A former teacher who laced her two young children’s grape juice with windshield wiper fluid, then drowned them in a bathtub promised on Tuesday to raise awareness of postpartum depression before a judge sentenced her to eight years in prison. Dressed in an all-white suit, her hands cuffed behind her back, Lisette Bamenga spoke quietly to Judge Martin Marcus, who found her guilty in April of manslaughter in the July 2012 deaths of 4-month-old Violet and 4-year-old Trevor. She had been charged with murder, but her attorney argued she suffered from crippling undiagnosed postpartum psychosis. The judge agreed she suffered from an emotional disturbance severe enough to knock down the charges. |
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(Black) Mailman who ruined Christmas pleads guilty to throwing away cards The Queens mail carrier who admitted throwing away three trash bags filled with hundreds of Christmas letters last December because he felt overwhelmed by the task pleaded guilty Tuesday. Daniel Darby, 26, could face up to six months behind bars for obstructing the mail and a possible $5,000 fine when he’s sentenced next month. |
Police Warn Gamers After Man Robs Woman Leaving PA Casino UPPER DARBY, Pa. — Police are warning against predators, lurking on casino floors, looking for a jackpot and investigators say they will go out of their way to get their hands on your money. Late Saturday, at Harrah’s Casino in Chester, a player won big at the slots. For the victim, it was a $6,600 pay day. “He’s a thug. He’s a bum,” said Upper Darby Police Superintendent Michael Chitwood, regarding Gary Taylor. Police say Taylor followed the jackpot winner to make a score of his own. “She has no idea what’s going on. She’s by herself. She’s walking in the house,” Chitwood said of the victim. Police say Taylor followed the 59-year-old woman all the way home and made his move at her front door. “He grabs her,” described Chitwood. He added that Taylor grabbed the money and shoved the woman, before taking off. Police say the woman was able to get a denoscription of Taylor’s car and that at 350 pounds, Taylor wasn’t moving too quickly. |
Day by Day: (Black) U.S. Rep. Chaka Fattah's corruption trial U.S. Rep. Chaka Fattah's racketeering conspiracy trial – one of the most closely watched political corruption cases in recent city history – is underway in federal court in Philadelphia. The 11-term congressman (who lost his election bid to state Rep. Dwight Evans in the April Democratic primary) and four close allies are accused of misusing federal grants, campaign contributions and charitable donations to to pay off Fattah's debts and help his career. The trial could last up to eight weeks. Follow along here for the latest updates on the case: |
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Mass. cop killed during routine traffic stop; manhunt launched for Jorge Zambrano |
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Outrage in Japan as (black) U.S. Marine veteran arrested in connection with death of (Japanese) woman on Okinawa Japanese leaders reacted with outrage after a U.S. Marine veteran was arrested Thursday in connection with the death of a Japanese woman near a U.S. air base on the island of Okinawa. Kenneth Franklin Gadson, a 32-year-old civilian contractor at Kadena Air Base, admitted to strangling the woman, his defense attorney told Stars and Stripes — though the attorney questioned the condition under the which the admission was made. Rina Shimabukuro had been missing since last month. The 20-year-old’s body was discovered in a wooded location Thursday after Gadson told investigators where to look. Japanese media identified Gadson, who also goes by his Japanese wife’s family name of Shinzato, as a U.S. Marine veteran, and the U.S. military confirmed that on Friday morning. His mother said that her son was in the Marines from 2007 until 2014. |
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Police Officer In Shock That Woman Convicted Of Murdering His Brother Could Go Free LOS ANGELES — A police officer is stunned and in disbelief after learning that the woman who was convicted of murdering his bother could get out of prison. “Breaks my heart for the whole law enforcement profession,” says LAPD Captain Brian Pratt. For Pratt, crime and punishment is deeply personal. His own brother — also an LAPD officer, was gunned down in the line of duty in 1988. Pratt was undercover with another officer when he was shot and killed during a gang-related drive-by. The driver of the car, Raylene Brooks, is being considered for parole. “She could have told her boyfriend ‘No I’m not going to do this.’ But she tactically drove the vehicle the wrong way down the street so she could put her vehicle as close as possible to my brother’s police vehicle,” Pratt says. Pratt’s big brother Daniel was 30 when he was murdered. At his memorial Captain Pratt talked about how much Daniel loved his family. - (Black-on-white) |
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Colored boy calls Long Island WM teacher "a n*gger" so they suspend the teacher Students Rally For L.I. Gym Teacher Who Was Suspended After Confrontation With Student HEWLETT, N.Y. — A shouting match was caught on camera between a teacher and a student on Long Island, and the teacher has found himself suspended from the classroom. But on Tuesday, some students rallied to support physical education teacher Chris Passuello, and said he was just doing his job. A heated exchange between Passuello and a student was recorded in gym class at Hewlett High School. It happened after the student apparently refused to put down his phone. “You don’t listen to anyone! I am respectfully asking you to put your phone down! You don’t! I’m respectfully asking you to stop talking! You don’t!” Passuello says in the video as he raises his voice at the student. “You just don’t stop!” Angry words escalate into obscenities... Tensions escalate after the student uses the N word. “You’re calling me a n****r?” the coach says. “Get out of the class!” The three-minute exchange, with thousands of online views, prompted the suspension of the teacher, fondly called Coach Paz. - (Black-on-white) |
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Homeless woman thrown from bridge, raped for 3 days, per Colorado Springs police |
Man helps woman with groceries, charged with rape Metro police charged a man with sexually assaulting a female stranger who suffers from a debilitating disease. Timothy Dewayne Gibson, 26, was charged with two counts of aggravated rape for the sexual assault on a 55-year-old woman who was leaving the Walmart. Gibson was standing behind the woman in the checkout line when he noticed she had curled fingers, a sign of Lupus. Gibson attempted to help her with her groceries but she initially declined. Gibson insisted and carried her shopping bags to her nearby apartment. Once at the apartment, the woman asked Gibson to leave. He refused and told her he had nowhere to go and was hungry. Gibson, however, lived in the same apartment complex. The woman offered him food and allowed him to sleep on her couch. Gibson assaulted the woman during the night and stole her computer and purse before leaving. Detectives used surveillance footage from the Walmart to identify Gibson. He was later taken into custody. Gibson was charged in 2011 for a peeping Tom case involving a woman in a north Nashville apartment who did not know him. |
Father faces criminal charges after 8-month-old dies in car JACKSON, Miss. -- A father has been charged with second-degree murder after his 8-month-old daughter died in his overheated car in northern Mississippi, police said Friday. Joshua Blunt, 25, is being held at the Grenada County Jail and his bail has been set at $250,000, said Grenada Assistant Police Chief George Douglas. Blunt's daughter Shania Caradine was found unconscious late Thursday afternoon in the car, which was parked outside a restaurant where Blunt was working, said Grenada County Deputy Coroner Jo Morman. Douglas said Blunt told police he had gone inside the restaurant and forgotten his daughter. He said police don't know how long the child was in the car. |
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Local Negro defecates in Lowe's display toilet, urinates on children's clothes CINCINNATI -- A Cincinnati man urinated on children's clothes Thursday at an Eastgate Walmart -- a little more than a month after he defecated in a display toilet at local Lowe's. That is, if you believe video he posted on Facebook during each incident. The man, identified on social media as Paul Tatum, posted a live video to Facebook showing himself urinating in the aisle at a Wal-Mart. Wal-Mart corporate spokeswoman Erica Jones said the area had been "thoroughly cleaned" and all evidence was turned over to police. "This was disgusting and, clearly, unacceptable," Jones said. "We want our customers to know that the affected merchandise has been removed...We, in no way, tolerate behavior like this in any of our stores and will continue working with law enforcement to hold this person accountable." As the urination video grew in popularity, other Facebook users reposted another video showing Tatum defecating in a display toilet at a Lowe’s. |
(Black) Man Arrested After Three Years on the Run A man who was at large for three years was arrested at an apartment in Fitchburg, Massachusetts after state police got a tip on his whereabouts. The man, whose identity has not been released, was wanted on a federal warrant for cocaine distribution. He was arrested Wednesday on Wallace Street, where police say he attempted to escape by jumping off a second-floor balcony. A trooper grabbed him and held him in place until other officers arrived. |
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Cops hunt for (black) thief who tied up woman before robbery heist A fiend wanted for a string of armed robberies at children’s clothing and toy stores in Brooklyn barged into a Midtown building this week and tied up a woman before removing property from the location and fleeing, cops said Saturday. The goon entered the building on East 47th Street near Lexington Avenue at about 6:45 p.m. Tuesday and grabbed a 31-year-old woman inside by the hair before forcing her into the basement, binding her hands and feet with wire and duct tape and making off with unknown items. (more... |
(Black) Gangbangers busted after posing for pics in ‘stolen’ clothes A crew of suspected Crips gang members accused of robbing a family at gunpoint were nabbed after allegedly posting pictures on Facebook wearing the spoils of their crime — including $1,500 Balmain jeans. Tyshawn Rivera, Derrick Reed, Markel Washington and Quentin Williams are charged in Brooklyn federal court with swiping the luxury clothing, $25,000 in cash and money orders and jewelry from an East New York home last Saturday, prosecutors say. |
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Police: Man Who Attempted To Run Down Officer In Chester County Sought CHESTER COUNTY, Pa. — Authorities in Chester County are warning the public: be aware. A man they say tried to run over a police officer is on the loose. Chester County District Attorney Tom Hogan says the suspect, Tyrell Winchester, should be considered very dangerous. Winchester is wanted for Attempted Murder and related charges for allegedly attempting to run over a Willistown Township police officer on Thursday evening. Authorities say the vehicle he was driving was stolen. |
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New Castle man charged in assault of UD student University of Delaware Police have charged a 32-year-old New Castle, Delaware, man in connection with an assault of a 19-year-old male UD student that occurred around 10 p.m., Tuesday, May 17, in the parking lot of the George Read Residence Hall on the University’s Newark campus. According to UD Police, an argument between the victim and the suspect, who is a driver for a ride-booking service, turned violent, with the suspect choking the student and striking him several times. The suspect fled in a silver Jaguar sedan before police arrived, but witnesses at the scene were able to provide officers with a denoscription of the suspect, later identified as Yolande Mcallister of New Castle, Delaware, and the registration of his vehicle. |
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Former Safeway security guard facing animal cruelty charges in dog's death SAN FRANCISCO -- A former San Francisco Safeway security guard accused of kicking a dog that later died after being fatally struck by a car has been arrested and is now facing animal cruelty charges. On Monday night, the security guard was arrested in Oakland and booked on charges of felony animal cruelty and misdemeanor battery assault on the dog's owner. "Everybody that heard the story I feel was heartbroken by it," Rosco's owner Mike Hardesty said. Rosco was Hardesty's beloved pet. On March 16, Charles Moore worked security at the Safeway in Potrero Center in San Francisco. Hardesty said Moore exchanged words with him when he used his smartphone to record a scuffle between the guard and a young man accused of shoplifting. He said Moore suddenly slapped the phone out of his hand and minutes later attacked him. Capt. Vicky Guldbech said security cameras captured the brazen assault. "We went to his vehicle and actually changed and covered up his uniform, came up from behind the dog guardian and whacked him in the back of the head." Guldbech said the security camera also recorded the attack on Hardesty's 11-year-old Chihuahua mix Rosco. Moore is accused of kicking the dog twice, the second time more violently. Hardesty described the incident when ABC7 interviewed him a day after it happened. "He kicks my dog like he was trying to win the Superbowl and Roso took off and I ran after him as fast as I could," he said. Rosco slipped through his leash, ran into traffic and died when he was hit by a car. |
VIDEO: Brawl breaks out with (black) knife-wielding man on LA bus |
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(Black) Man "Zitavious" broke into disabled Glades woman’s home, beat, robbed her A (black) man broke into the home of a Belle Glade woman, who authorities described as having a a disability, then beat and robbed her, the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office says. Late Sunday, Zitavious Strawder, 32, aggressively trailed the 34-year-old woman through the back of her home. She tried to get inside her home before he could reach her, but her condition wouldn’t allow it, detectives say. They did not detail her condition. Stawder allegedly pushed the woman, slamming her face against a wall and causing a cut on her lip. He then stood over her and attempted to choke her. He snatched her purse, with $75 inside, and fled to an awaiting white truck, the woman told police. |
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Shooting during Phoenix theft leaves (White) officer, (Hispanic) suspect dead |
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(Black) Man convicted of kidnap-rape-murder of (White female) Youngstown State U student loses appeal COLUMBUS, Ohio - The Ohio Supreme Court has upheld the conviction of a man originally sentenced to death for murdering a Youngstown State University student. Although the death sentence in the case was dismissed earlier, the court on Thursday voted 6-to-1 to affirm the conviction of 58-year-old Bennie Adams who was found guilty of murdering Gina Tenney in 2008. The 19-year-old victim had been robbed, raped and her body tossed in the river in 1985. Adams argued that he had ineffective legal counsel that failed to challenge items such as evidence being presented by a substitute witness instead of the coroner who originally performed the autopsy on Tenney. He also argued that the evidence against him was insufficient to convict him of aggravated murder in the course of committing a rape or kidnapping. The Court disagreed, ruling that there is sufficient evidence to prove otherwise. Although the Supreme Court's most recent ruling upholds Adams' conviction, a ruling from the high court last year has already vacated the death sentence in the case. Because the case was sent back to the lower court, the U.S. Constitution's double jeopardy clause prohibits someone from being tried or punished twice for the same crime. When Adams is re sentenced in Mahoning County on June 6, the maximum penalty he faces is life in prison. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Arrested in December mystery killing (of White man) Now that a Dublin area man is in jail for killing a Macon man in December, the victim’s family still wants to know why. Torrance Deon Rouse, a 20-year-old from Montrose, was arrested at about 10:30 a.m. Friday by the U.S. Marshals of the Southeastern Regional Fugitive Task Force and charged in last year’s slaying of 43-year-old Deleon Wiley Hudson. “Oh my God, this is so wonderful,” Hudson’s widow Jeanie exclaimed when she learned of Rouse’s arrest. Since Dec. 22, Hudson’s wife and in-laws have been puzzled as to why anyone would shoot the artistic loner who was due at work that day at the Family Dollar. Bibb County Sheriff David Davis said they believe the killing was a failed robbery attempt on a desolate dirt road plagued by illegal dumping. The arrest comes six months after Hudson’s body was discovered with a gunshot wound to his head inside his in-laws’ Xterra, which was parked on Lakeshore Drive. Someone had tried to set the SUV on fire, but the rag sticking out of the gas tank had burned out. - (Black-on-white) |
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Police: (Black purse-snatcher) Suspect caught on video in brutal assault (of White woman) at Sandusky CVS SANDUSKY, Oh. -- A man believed to be the suspect caught on camera violently assaulting a female at an Erie County CVS is now in custody, police say. The suspect was taken into custody around 4:30 p.m. in the 700 block of Warren Street in Sandusky. Demarco Bendross, 21, was taken into custody by the Sandusky Police Department and charged with aggravated robbery. Before 7:30 p.m. Monday, police say Bendross assaulted a woman at the CVS on E. Monroe Street while attempting to steal her purse. The assault was caught on video. The female victim had hair ripped out of her head and was bitten on the arm before being punched by the man. She was treated at the scene and released. Police say Bendross got away with the victims wallet that contained cash and credit cards. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Waterloo man sentenced 50 years for murdering his estranged (white) girlfriend A man accused of killing his estranged girlfriend learns his fate in court today. Shaun Hogan is sentenced to 50 years in prison after pleading guilty to Second Degree Murder of Crystal Gaffney. Hogan was initially charged with First Degree murder, but accepted a plea deal, and got the lesser charge. Hogan was charged in the connection with the 2014 death of 29-year-old Crystal Gaffney in rural Linn County. Police found her body on a gravel road near Walker on July 9, 2014. On the same day, authorities issued an Amber Alert for Gaffney's three children, believed to be with Hogan. All three children returned safely shortly after the alert was sent out. Gaffney's cousin Angela Lawrence, who now cares for Crystal's three children, testified in court today. "There is no punishment you can give him today, (because) he will still breathe." Hogan also addressed the court, apologizing to the families and his children. "I'm not a monster," Hogan says. "I want to apologize to Crystal's family, our family, and my kids." According to the Judge, Hogan can appeal to the Iowa Supreme Court in the next 30 days. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Man charged with rape, human trafficking of 14-year-old A Fort Wayne man will appear in court Thursday for an initial hearing on rape and human trafficking charges. Patrick J. Davis, 29, was charged with rape and promotion of human trafficking, Level 3 felonies, and sexual misconduct with a minor and attempting to promote prostitution, Level 4 felonies. Davis, who also goes by the name Alan Davis, allegedly communicated with a 14-year-old girl on Facebook, encouraged her to run away from home and join him as he promoted her sexual services on the website backpage.com. Davis told her what to write in the letter to her parents. Davis and the girl communicated through Facebook and by phone about how they could make money through prostitution. He had her send him nude full-body shots of her to him, which police said is a common practice for placing ads on backpage.com. On March 28, Davis picked the girl up at her residence and deactivated the girl's Facebook account and destroyed her cellphone. According to the affidavit, the night of March 28, the girl was sleeping in a recliner when Davis woke her up and took her to the kitchen, where raped her and made her perform a sex act on him. |
Texas man sentenced to 15 years in prison for 2000 sex assault in Topeka A Texas man convicted in a 15-year-old sex assault case sounded remorseful on Thursday when he apologized to his Topeka victim, but the sentencing judge questioned how remorseful he would be if DNA evidence hadn’t linked him to the crime. Shawnee County District Judge Cheryl Rios had the choice to either sentence c, 39, to 15 years and one month, the term sought by chief deputy district attorney Jacqie Spradling, or 13 years and four months, the term sought by Cindy Sewell, Smith’s attorney. |
Suspect in rape acts as defense Victim in '12 trail assault testifies When officers arrived on the Rivergreenway that Saturday morning in September 2012, they found the woman sitting on the ground, holding her knees and rocking slightly. She couldn’t identify the person who attacked her, describing only being grabbed from behind, an arm around her neck moments after she said “hello” to a young man standing under the overpass at Lower Huntington Road. He told her to “go to sleep.” She worried he would kill her. And it wasn’t until 2015 that anyone was charged with the crime, when DNA collected through the Indiana Department of Correction matched DNA collected from her body at the Fort Wayne Sexual Assault Treatment Center after the attack. On Tuesday, 19-year-old Walik Whiteside represented himself as he faces charges of rape, sexual battery and two counts of criminal deviate conduct. The crimes occurred when he was 15 years old. |
Black Sports: Lake Highlands senior accused of raping another student on campus DALLAS -- Laquantis Davis was a footballer at Lake Highlands High School. Dallas police arrested the 18-year-old for sexual assault of a child for an alleged rape involving a 15-year-old girl who also attended Lake Highlands High, on the school's athletic fields. Davis, a senior, skipped class and headed out to baseball fields. He reportedly told police he asked the victim to have sex, but she resisted. "The suspect admitted to chasing the complainant, grabbing her and pushing her to the ground." Davis then forced her to have sex. Those who know the football player say he was being mentored by a group that helps fatherless children. |
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(Black) Suspect in Portsmouth rape investigation arrested PORTSMOUTH, Va. - Portsmouth police have arrested a man wanted on several charges including, rape. 21-year-old Dreon Scott was taken into custody May 18. Scott was wanted on charges of rape, robbery, abduction and forcible sodomy. The charges stem from an investigation into an incident that took place May 8 in the 1100 block of Mt. Vernon Avenue. Scott is currently being held in the Portsmouth City Jail. |
(Black) Man convicted of 2014 rape at Cordova apartment complex It only took a jury 10 minutes to convict a man accused of raping a Cordova woman while on probation and still wearing an ankle monitor. Donald Gwin II, 22, was found guilty of aggravated rape, aggravated robbery, aggravated burglary and aggravated assault. Police say the incident happened on Aug. 28, 2014. A 28-year-old woman walked into her apartment with groceries and was followed by Gwin, who was armed with a knife. Gwin locked the door, raped the woman, choked her and threatened to kill her family if she contacted police. The woman told investigators Gwin tried to further intimidate her by pointing to a GPS monitor on his ankle from a previous conviction. Before leaving the apartment, Gwin stole her phone, credit cards and purse. Gwin was identified by photo and DNA that was collected from the crime scene. He also had the woman's yellow cellphone in his pocket when he was arrested. Gwin had previously been placed on probation in 2014 after pleading guilty to sexual battery in a separate case. |
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Police in Athens search for (black) rape suspect ATHENS, Ga. - Athens-Clarke County Police released the sketch of a suspect in a rape reported on Sunday. The sketch was created by a forensic artist with the GBI who interviewed the victim. Police said she was attacked in the downtown area of Athens, but they are not releasing any additional details, including the time of the rape or whether the victim has any ties to UGA. The suspect is believed to be in his 30s or 40s with a bald head, medium brown complexion, dark brown eyes and a stocky build. Crime Stoppers is offering a reward of up to $1,000 for any tips that lead to an arrest. Police are making it clear that tips can be anonymous. |
New sketch of (dirty black rapist with protruding teeth, long hair and a scraggly beard) Almost two weeks after issuing a composite sketch of the profile of a man who abducted and raped a woman, the Hays County Sheriff’s Office has released a front view. Both clearly show protruding teeth, long, dark hair and a scraggly beard. The man is wanted in connection with an incident that occurred around 3 a.m. on Friday, May 6. The victim, a 22-year-old woman, told authorities she had been drinking at a bar in downtown San Marcos when she began to “feel ill.” She stepped outside and had begun to vomit when the suspect approached her and asked if she needed help. The suspect then pulled her into his car and drove away to an “unknown location.” Somewhere along the way the victim blacked out and when she awoke, she realized she had been sexually assaulted. After the assault, the suspect dropped the woman off in San Marcos and drove away. The suspect is described as a dark-skinned male five feet, five inches to five feet, eight inches and 120 to 135 pounds. In addition to the distinctive teeth, he had “very poor hygiene,” the victim told investigators. |
(Black) TV reporter arrested for defecating on homeowner’s lawn while on assignment |
(Black) man and woman arrested for trafficking/pimping - (white) "girlfriend" of black pimp also arrested TERRE HAUTE, Ind. – An arrest was made in a human trafficking investigation. Earlier this months, officers from the Terre Haute Police Department started what they called a covert operation. The operation involved finding and arresting people involved in prostitution and human trafficking. During their investigation, police arrested Anthony Irons and Chavala Wilson on charges of promotion of human trafficking of a minor. Further investigations led police to suspect a woman named Amanda Kowalewski was also involved. A warrant was issued for her arrest. On Friday, Kowalewski was at a hearing for Irons, her boyfriend. That is where police arrested her and walked her to the Vigo County Jail. She is also facing human trafficking charges. - (Black-on-white) |
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Police release video in search for (black) man who went on rampage at Portland restaurant Portland police have released surveillance video of a man who went on a rampage and destroyed furniture at a Commercial Street restaurant early Sunday after being told it was too late to order a hamburger. Police hope the video, posted Thursday on the department’s Facebook page, will lead to identification of the man who went onto the outdoor patio of Elevation Burger, at 205 Commercial St., and tossed furniture over a retaining wall and onto the nearby sidewalk while his companions – (2 white women, a black woman and a hooded black) – stood by and watched. |
Accused (black female) Thief Says The Stupidest Thing Possible To Arresting Officers After being arrested Friday for stealing items from a jeweler in a Florida mall, Prolancia Aquila Turner, 26, was pissed. Not at herself, of course, for hiding earrings valued at $12.50 in the waistband of her pants. Instead, the “crying and angry” Turner, 26, was miffed because, as she told police, “Everyone steals from this store. Why are you picking on me?” - (Drudge) |
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(Mixed-race African-american) shot his (White) landlord to death over the rent money LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Police say a landlord was killed Monday afternoon in the Portland neighborhood over a dispute involving rent money. The victim has been identified as 43-year-old Shane McCain, according to Deputy Coroner Larry Carroll. Officials say the cause of death was multiple gunshot wounds. Joshua Lewis Young, 21, is charged with murder, attempted murder and evidence tampering. The shooting happened a little after noon at a home on Griffiths Avenue. An arrest citation alleges that Young got into a fight with his landlord when the landlord tried “to retrieve rent money.” Young pulled out “a handgun and shot the victim.” As someone drove McCain for help, police say Young “shot the vehicle,” but no one was hit. “Officers found the victim that had been shot multiple times at the corner of 24th and Owen Streets,” said LMPD spokesperson Dwight Mitchell. “He was taken to University Hospital, where he was later pronounced dead.” Back on Griffiths Avenue, the SWAT team showed up at Young’s home and pushed its way inside. Young was not home, and police say he later turned himself in. He appeared in court on Tuesday morning. - (Black-on-white) |
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(White) Dallas Man Killed In Home Invasion (by Hispanics) Possibly Set Up By (Black female) Former Coworker DALLAS – A Dallas man killed in a home invasion robbery last week may have been set up by a former coworker. According to police, 61-year-old John Horton was attacked in his home by two men with shotguns while he was distracted by someone he knew: 21-year-old Jayona Jones. Jones was a former co-worker at the Grand Prairie Walmart where Horton had worked for years. 31-year-old Raul Sanchez, 24-year-old Marino Sanchez, and 26-year-old Pedro Alarcon devised a plan for Jones to distract the victim, while Raul Sanchez and Marino Sanchez robbed him. Horton died in an exchange of gunfire while Jones hid in a closet and then ran from the area on foot. A witness, heard the gunfire. That witness shot Raul Sanchez after Sanchez allegedly pointed a shotgun at him. Sanchez died at the scene. Marino Sanchez was also wounded. Alarcon drove Marino Sanchez from the scene to a local medical facility. Patrol officers responded and were able to arrest Alarcon and Jones.Marino Sanchez is currently being hospitalized at Parkland for the gunshot wounds he received and is being charged with capital murder. Alarcon and Jones are in the Dallas County Jail on a $500,000 bond. |
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Columbus, GA WM, 24 shot to death at house party by February's uncaged negro Update: Recently released from prison (worthless black) man wanted for fatally shooting a White man Columbus police have identified a 23-year-old former convict who was released from state prison in February as the suspect in the Saturday morning shooting on Hodges Drive that left 24-year-old Richard Collier dead. Authorities are searching for Drevon Quantez Johnson, a 5-foot-10 black man who weighs 175 pounds and has black hair and brown eyes. He has “Side” and “Dre” tattooed on his left forearm and “LIL” and “West” on his right forearm. Johnson was convicted in Muscogee County of numerous charges, including possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, theft by receiving stolen property, obstruction, fleeing to elude police and auto theft, according to the Georgia Department of Corrections. Most recently incarcerated in the Macon State Prison, Johnson was sentenced to serve 10 years on the theft charge starting March 23, 2011. He was released on Feb. 21 after the State Board of Pardon and Paroles. On probation since his release, Johnson was allegedly involved in the shooting that occurred after a dispute erupted during the house party at 5908 Hodges Drive. “This suspect should be considered armed and dangerous.” - (Black-on-white) |
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Trial opens for (black) Bexar deputy who killed (an unarmed White man) man after car crash A motorist shot to death in 2013 by an off-duty Bexar County sheriff’s deputy had been heatedly arguing with his wife via text-messaging shortly before the fatal encounter, a defense attorney told a jury Tuesday as the former deputy’s murder trial started. Anthony Lamont Thomas, now 41, was wearing a uniform but was off duty and in his personal vehicle when he and Mathew Jackson, 29, were involved in a minor car crash on Aug. 31, 2013. Jackson had gotten off work at a restaurant and bar and then went to a friend’s house, where he had drinks. After that, he was driving down the highway when his car “bumped side mirrors” with Thomas’ vehicle, and both men pulled over. Thomas, a 16-year Sheriff’s Office veteran, shot and killed Jackson. Thomas told investigators he had felt threatened because Jackson ran toward him with something in his hand that looked shiny, and that he heard a gunshot. Special prosecutor Miguel Najera said in his opening argument that the evidence “does not correspond at all” to Thomas’ story, that Jackson was unarmed and “there was no justification” for the killing. - (Black-on-white) |
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22-year-old (black) arrested, charged with homicide in beating death (of White man just sitting on front steps of his home) A man wanted for the fatal beating of a man Saturday in Lancaster city was arrested in New Jersey Tuesday afternoon. Dajour Ari James, 22, was taken into custody. He is charged with homicide in the death of 45-year-old Charles Henry Kronenberg IV. James was originally being sought on a charge of aggravated assault. The homicide charge was filed Tuesday. Kronenberg died from a traumatic brain injury suffered during the attack outside his home. The beating was captured on video. James lives six blocks from Kronenberg. He approached Kronenberg while he sat on the front steps of his Manor Street home. The video shows James pick up a beer can and hit Kronenberg with it in the left side of his face, knocking him to the ground. James then dragged Kronenberg across the ground and hit him, police said. James also kicked him in the head at least two or three times. Kronenberg was unconscious on the sidewalk when officers arrived at 6 p.m. He was taken to Lancaster General Hospital, where medical staff diagnosed a serious brain injury and a fractured right orbital bone. Investigators said his condition deteriorated and he died around 3 p.m. Sunday. - (Black-on-white) |
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Foolish KC WM, 39 makes mistake of bringing loaded gun to sell to colored boy: ends up shot to death 18-year-old (black) man charged in fatal shooting of (white man) Jacob Brantner outside Price Chopper KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- An 18-year-old Kansas City man has been charged in connection with the fatal shooting on April 3 of Jacob Brantner. Fazon K. Swinton faces 2nd degree murder, 2nd degree robbery, armed criminal action, and leaving the scene of a shooting. Brantner was meeting Swinton in the parking lot of a Price Chopper in Kansas City to sell him a handgun. They were discussing the sale outside their vehicles when Swinton attempted to take the gun without paying. The two men struggled over the gun before Swinton grabbed it and ran. Both victim and suspect shot at each other. Brantner was shot and died at the scene. Swinton checked into a hospital later that night with gunshot wounds. Kansas City detectives traced the phone number that the suspect had used to contact the victim, as well as his vehicle, connecting them to Swinton. - (Black-on-white) |
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WM, 31 attending Sacramento hiphop concert dead from 1 punch after spilling bbq sauce on feral negro (White) Man dies after assault (by black) during music festival at Discovery Park SACRAMENTO, Calif. —Sacramento police released a denoscription Monday of a man who they believe was responsible in the death of another man during a music festival at Discovery Park. Witnesses said that the 31-year-old victim was "sucker punched" Sunday afternoon, and when he hit the ground, he immediately turned gray and blue. The coroner identified the victim as Thomas Noble. He was a part-time package handler for UPS in Sacramento. "And the people who were fighting were just going at it beating each other, like nonstop," said a witness to the incident. Noble became unresponsive and was pronounced dead at a hospital just before 9 p.m., police said. Police are searching for a(n African-American) man who is described as being in his mid-20s, 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighing 175 pounds. He has an athletic build and was last seen wearing a white T-shirt and cargo pants, police said. - (Black-on-white) |
(Two black) New Jersey Fraternity House Shooting Suspects Plead Not Guilty (to murder of White man) Two men charged in the fatal shooting of a New Jersey college student during a burglary at his fraternity house have pleaded not guilty to felony murder and other charges. Eighteen-year-old Irvington resident Nafee Cotman and 22-year-old Newark resident Taquan Harris entered their pleas during a brief court hearing Tuesday. The judge maintained the $1 million bail set for each of the men, who remain jailed. The men are charged with murder, felony murder and weapons offenses in the May 2 death of New Jersey Institute of Technology student Joseph Micalizzi. The 23-year-old Freehold resident was killed at the Tau Kappa Epsilon house. At the time of his death he was a junior and a mechanical engineering major. Institute officials awarded a posthumous degree to him during their commencement ceremony Tuesday. - (Black-on-white) |
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Bond set at $2 million for (black) man accused of weekend stabbing (of his girlfriend's White parents) A judge set bond at $2 million today for a Toledo man who was accused of killing a woman and seriously injuring her husband Saturday in West Toledo. During his arraignment in Toledo Municipal Court on charges of murder and attempt to commit murder, Michael Dean, 32, was ordered held in jail Dean is accused of fatally stabbing Suzanne Dixon, 51, and cutting the throat of Bruce Dixon. Mr. Dixon, whose age was not available, was also stabbed “multiple times.” A coroner said Suzanne Dixon died from multiple stab wounds. Mr. Dixon was taken to ProMedica Toledo Hospital for treatment after the stabbing at the Dixons’ home about 11 a.m. At the home of the Dixons, glass was broken and scattered about where Mr. Dean reportedly dove through a window. Neighbors have said Mr. Dean and one of the Dixons’ daughters have a child together. The defendant was not given an option to post 10 percent of the bond and be released. - (Black-on-white) |
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Vicious Groidle NOLA Teeniggaz Coontained; WM Left Paralyzed - last negro gets 60 years The final defendant involved in the October 2012 crime spree that left college student Valan May dead and Uptown attorney Sanford "Sandy" Kaynor permanently disabled avoided trial and a possible life sentence Monday (May 16) by taking a plea agreement that will see him imprisoned into his 80s. Devante "Tae Banger" Billy, 22, agreed to serve 60 years without the possibility of parole in exchange for pleading guilty to armed robbery, the attempted murder of Kaynor, and manslaughter in the shooting death of May, a 24-year-old U.S. Navy veteran and film student attending the University of New Orleans. Kaynor and May were shot 17 days apart in separate armed robberies committed by Billy and Charles "Mob Chuck" Carter, 19. Carter, who was 16 at the time of the crimes, was convicted in January and sentenced in March to serve life plus 362 years by Criminal District Court Judge Laurie White. May's surviving relatives and Kaynor's wife Grace, all wished to be spared the rigors of another trial. Grace Kaynor told the black thug, "my husband has received a life sentence in hell." She said her once-vibrant husband, who was wheeled into the courtroom, is bound to his wheelchair, breathes through a tracheotomy tube, cannot speak and has had a kidney, spleen, gall bladder and parts of his intestines removed in the wake of his shooting. A third defendant, Byron "Wink" Johnson, also took a plea deal last year. White sentenced Johnson, 23, to serve 45 years for his role in the Oct. 2 shooting and robbery of Kaynor who was shot twice in his Camp Street driveway. A fourth defendant, Shantell Johnson, was sentenced last November to six months in jail. "They are cold-blooded killers," Grace Kaynor said. "All three of them." - (Black-on-white) |
(Black) Hate-crime punch suspect refuses to leave cell for arraignment A Brooklyn racist arrested for punching a waiting commuter in the head and calling him “white cracker a–” refused to leave his cell in order to be arraigned on hate crime charges Wednesday. “I don’t care, I can arraign him today, I can arraign him tomorrow, I can arraign him in two years,” a miffed Brooklyn judge Danny Chun mumbled after a court officer informed him Kevin Raphel was refusing to leave the holding cell. Raphel was nabbed in February after punching Randy Aveille in the back of the head as he stood on the subway platform at the Church Ave station in Flatbush. - (Black-on-white) |
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(White) Father of 3 killed in Brandon nightclub shooting (by black) BRANDON - A father of three young children was killed in a nightclub shooting Friday morning. Hillsborough County said 24-year-old David Smith was fatally shot outside Tiaga Nightclub on Causeway Boulevard. An arrest warrant was issued Saturday for the suspect, 32-year-old Steve Evans. Evans is being charged with first-degree murder and aggravated assault with a firearm. Investigators said the shooting happened during a fight inside the club. Anyone with information on Evans' whereabouts is asked to contact the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office. - (Black-on-white) |
(Black ex-convict) who murdered cab driver Charlie Williams has been caught TUPELO – The man wanted in connection with the Friday night shooting of a Tupelo cab driver has been apprehended. Around 7:30 a.m. Monday, Lee County Sheriff Jim Johnson reported that Leonta Gates, 23, was in custody. Leonta Gates, 23, called for a cab in Tupelo. Cab driver Charlie Williams, 55, answered that call, and the two made their way to south of the Tupelo city limits. It was there that Williams’ body was later found by two motorcyclists with a gun shot wound to the head. The cab Williams was driving had been taken from the scene and was later found abandoned. Gates is described as a black male, 6-feet tall and 166 pounds. He is wanted for capital murder, armed robbery, grand larceny and possession of a weapon by a convicted felon. Gates’ criminal history includes armed robbery at the age of 17. - (Black-on-white) |
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