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Black
Charged in White Teen Girl's Murder More Than 4 Years Ago
Arrested in Home Invasion A (black) South Jersey man who was charged more than four years ago along with his brother in the murder of a (White) 12-year-old girl but was later released is now charged in connection to a home invasion. Dante Robinson, 21, of Clayton, New Jersey, is accused of breaking into a home in the Kay Lane area in Sicklerville, New Jersey around 12:30 a.m. Monday. Robinson is charged with robbery, burglary, aggravated assault, endangering the welfare of a child, theft, and conspiracy to commit robbery. In October of 2012, Robinson and his younger brother Justin Robinson were arrested and charged in the murder of 12-year-old Autumn Pasquale in Clayton. Police say Autumn was riding her bike to a friend's house when Justin and Dante lured the girl into their home with the promise of trading bike parts. Two days after she disappeared, Autumn's body was found in a recycling bin near the boys' home. Both were charged with murder. Justin Robinson was sentenced to 17 years in prison in 2013 after he admitted to strangling Pasquale. He pleaded guilty in adult court to aggravated manslaughter, saying he alone and not his brother strangled Autumn. Dante Robinson was released from a youth correctional facility after pleading guilty to obstruction in connection to Pasquale's death. - (Black-on-white) |
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'Burn
in hell,' husband of (White female) bank president fatally
stabbed in 2014 tells black as he's sentenced to life in prison
BENTON — Family members of the two women that James Watts brutally stabbed to death while attempting to rob a bank in Cairo addressed him one after another on Thursday as he was officially sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. “For myself, my prayer is that you burn in hell,” said Walt Grace, the husband of the late Anita Grace, of Olive Branch. Grace was the Cairo First National Bank branch president on May 15, 2014, when Watts forced her and two other employees back into the bank that evening and then took their lives after they were unable to unlock the bank vault. Watts also killed that day employee Nita Smith, of Wickliffe, Kentucky, and he seriously injured a third employee, Kaeley Price, who survived the harrowing ordeal and was able to call 911. each woman's throat had been "cut deeply," and all were stabbed multiple times — one woman more than 50 times. - (Black-on-white) |
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(White female) Great Bridge senior fighting to recover after HIT-AND-RUN-DUI crash (by drunken dreadlocked demon) that killed her friend Katie Kirk is headed to the University of Virginia in the fall, but on Wednesday, she wore the maroon and orange of Virginia Tech. There's only one person who could get her to dress in Hokies colors – her friend, Sabrina Mundorff. A senior at Great Bridge High School, Sabrina was a passenger in her friend and fellow senior Kaitlyn Duffy's Honda CR-V on May 19 when a box truck crashed into them on Indian River Road in Virginia Beach. Duffy was killed in the crash. The truck driver, Jerode Demetrius Johnson, 31, faces charges that include involuntary manslaughter and DUI. Sabrina remains hospitalized and, as of Tuesday, was in critical condition. Katie, who has known Sabrina since they were toddlers, believes her friend will fight to recover. - (Black-on-white) | ||
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Hinsdale
Police Question Black Suspect In Murder (of White woman) Police in west suburban Hinsdale are questioning a suspect in the murder of a local woman early this month. Andrea Urban, a 51-year-old mother of two, was found dead in her Town Place residence May 4, sending shock waves through the normally quiet community. She died from blunt-force trauma injuries, the coroner’s office said. Paper lanterns still memorialize Urban in the neighborhood. Residents there say police also have not forgotten about the crime, making frequent contact with them in the weeks following their neighbor’s murder. Those who knew Urban say she was a kind and gentle woman who had been battling leukemia. The medical marijuana advocate was an actress and appeared in several commercials. Hinsdale police previously said they didn’t believe Urban’s murder was a random act. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black)
Man suspected in fatal Kokomo hit-and-run (murder of White
woman) turns himself in KOKOMO, Ind.– A man wanted in connection with a fatal hit-and-run in Kokomo turned himself in to authorities Tuesday. Kokomo police say Maurice Shelley turned himself in around 3 p.m. to Indiana State Police in Marion County. He was then arrested on charges of voluntary manslaughter, involuntary manslaughter, battery by means of a deadly weapon and reckless driving. Authorities say Shelley struck 42-year-old Alisa Burnett around 5:20 a.m. on May 21. Officers located Burnett in the parking lot of Front Row Live seriously injured. Witnesses told police an altercation ensured in the parking lot between Shelley and other individuals. It’s possible he was trying to hit someone else and struck Burnett instead. Burnett was transported to the hospital where she later died. Shelley has a criminal history going back several years. Prior charges filed against him include domestic battery, operating a vehicle while intoxicated, public intoxication and criminal recklessness. Friends and co-workers at Front Row Live are planning a candlelight vigil outside the bar on Thursday at 6 p.m. They hope to raise money to help pay for funeral and burial expenses. - (Black-on-white) |
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Video
released of (black) capital murder suspects in death of (White)
69-year-old woman HARRIS COUNTY, Texas - The Harris County Sheriff's Office has released surveillance video of capital murder suspects in the death of a 69-year-old woman. HCSO says Linda Terry was found dead in her North Harris County home on May 20 around 9:30 p.m. Deputies with the Harris County Precinct 4 Constable's Office responded to her home on Fox Haven Lane to conduct a welfare check on Terry because she had not been heard from in several days. Deputies say the victim's body displayed signs of trauma. The victim's car, a white 2013 Honda Accord with Texas license plate HZS 1825, was missing from the home. - (Black-on-white) |
Black
Teen gets 20 years for murder of (White) Sylvan Hills student SHERWOOD, Ark. – A 16-year-old has been sentenced to two decades in prison for the shooting death of a Sylvan Hills student last year. Quincy Parks, who was 15 when the crime was committed, was sentenced to 20 years on Tuesday. Parks pleaded guilty to first degree murder and aggravated robbery in the April 2016 shooting death of 17-year-old Bryan Thompson. Sherwood police found Thompson shot inside a car in the parking lot of the Bill Harmon Recreation Center on Shelby Road on April 21, 2016. Parks was originally charged with capital murder in Thompson’s death but the charges were downgraded as part of a plea deal. According to Associated Press reports, Deputy Prosecutor Ashley Clancy said Parks demanded Thompson's money and then shot him in the throat. In a letter to the court in February, Parks said he didn’t “know what went on.” “All I remember was that I had smoked a lot of weed that day and the drug had took over my body and its like I was peer pressure to do things from my co-defendant and he said that if I don’t do it he going to get both of us,” he said in the letter. 17-year-old Xavier Porter is also facing capital murder and aggravated robbery in connection to Thompson’s death. Porter, who is now 18, has a final pre-trial hearing May 30. According to court records, his jury trial is scheduled to start in July. The other teenager, Travone Miller, now 15, who was arrested in this case was transferred to juvenile court last fall after pleading guilty to robbery charges and agreeing to testify against Parks and Porter. - (Black-on-white) |
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Kokomo
police arrest dreadful black suspected of murdering (White) man
KOKOMO, Ind. — The Kokomo Police Department has made an arrest in the murder of Jason Heck. 31-year-old Marcus Byars of Kokomo has been arrested in the case. Heck, 29, was found dead by a passer-by on Monday afternoon in the 2700 block of North 50 East on the property of the United Auto Workers, Local 1166. His death was ruled a homicide the next day by the Howard County Coroner’s Office. Byars was arrested Thursday morning. The case remains under investigation. You can call in information regarding this case to the Kokomo Police Department Hotline at 765-456-7017. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black
Man sentenced in bachelorette party stabbing (of two White
women) LOUISVILLE, KY. — The man convicted of stabbing two sisters who were visiting Louisville for a bachelorette party learned his fate in court. It's been almost two years since the stabbing happened downtown near 4th Street Live but May 25 the case is finally coming to a close. A Jefferson County judge formally sentencing Kalief Cummings. He'll serve 35 years in prison for stabbing two women who were visiting Louisville for a bachelorette party. The stabbing happened in August of 2015 when Cummings was found guilty of two counts of assault. The two sisters suffered collapsed lungs and other injuries and one of the women was the bride-to-be and the wedding had to be postponed because of her injuries. Cummings does have the right to appeal and his attorney says they plan to do so. - (Black-on-white) |
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Police
Hunt Suspect Who Stabbed (White) Man 13 Times Outside Taco Truck
(in "racially-motivated" attack) ECHO PARK — Kris Brown was stabbed 13 times outside a taco stand but says he wasn’t going to go down easily. “Even if I was going to die, I wanted people to know what this man was,” said Kris Brown. Brown. 46, showed the stab wounds that nearly took his life. He believe his attack was racially-motivated. On May 2nd around 2 a.m,, Brown was on his bike at a taco truck on Sunset Blvd and Echo Park Avenue. The Air Force veteran says as he was waiting, he noticed a strange man heading in his direction, coming down the sidewalk, looking at him with hate in his eyes. “He spit on my shoes, as I approached and looked at him, he pulled out two knives and[tried to] attack[ed] my eyeballs,” Brown says. Brown says the man, who was caught on security cameras, is his attacker. As Brown tried to defend himself, he was stabbed over and over again. “He went straight for my eyes, I pulled him down with me because I wasn’t going to lose an eye, he had two knives and attempted to stab me 13 times. All of them were attempts at my heart,” Brown said. Even after Brown fell to the ground, the suspect kept stabbing. When he eventually walked away, Brown got up and tried to go after him so he didn’t hurt anyone else. “The man was lit up on something that I couldn’t describe,” said Brown. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black
husband gets life in prison for the stabbing death of his white
wife An Erie man who tried to explain away his dead wife’s blood with a sneeze defense at his homicide trial received life in prison at his sentencing Thursday. Billy Ray Gordon, 58, angrily defended his innocence at the hearing, claiming the police officers who investigated his wife’s death were “racist liars” who tricked him. “I will fight this case until I prove my innocence,” he said in court, to disgusted sounds from the victim’s family. Gordon was certain to spend the rest of his life in prison after a jury in March convicted him of first-degree murder, which carries a mandatory sentence of life in prison without parole, as well as counts of aggravated assault, reckless endangerment, possession of the instrument of a crime, abuse of a corpse and tampering with evidence. Erie County Judge Stephanie Domitrovich added 2½ to 8 years to the mandatory life sentence for the other charges, several of which merged for sentencing purposes. The sentences were all in the standard range of state guidelines. The jury found Gordon stabbed his wife, 51-year-old Linda Gordon, 20 times before leaving her body along a stretch of East 19th Street in July. Gordon explained the DNA evidence was because He and his wife often sneezed blood from snorting heroin. Linda Gordon, who had been married for nine years, had heroin and cocaine in her system when she died, and the prosecution said she was stabbed with a hunting knife with some of the wounds as many as 4½ inches deep. Two prosecution witnesses testified at his trial that Billy Ray Gordon told them he killed his wife because he believed she was cheating on him and because he feared she would turn him in for robbing a credit union and attempting to rob a bank eight days before her death. . - (Black-on-white) |
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Waco
Negro man arrested for sexually abusing 5-year-old Temple girl TEMPLE - A Waco man was arrested recently for sexually abusing a 5-year-old at her aunt's house in Temple back on Halloween 2016. Renee Marteial White, 53, was arrested and booked in the Bell County Jail on Tuesday. He was still being held Thursday afternoon on $200,000 bond. The young victim told the Children's Advocacy Center of Central Texas, located in Belton, that she had sexual contact with a man, who her mother told investigators the child has previously identified as Renee White. When evaluated by a sexual assault nurse examiner, the victim claimed White had touched her genitals. After reviewing the arrest affidavit, Bell County Justice of the Peace David Barfield signed off on a warrant for White's arrest. White is charged with felony indecency with a child. |
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Frizzy-headed
(LGBT-Queer dirty deviant black)
fag dressed as woman arrested for attempting to lure teen into
car for sex CENTER POINT, AL — A Center Point man was arrested after police say that he tried to lure a teenager into his car for sex. Kendall Leon Carr, 28, faces the charge of enticing a child for immoral purposes after the stepfather of a 15-year-old boy told Jefferson County Sheriff’s deputies that Carr tried to proposition the boy. Carr allegedly approached the boy while he was at a friend’s house on 1st Place Northwest. Deputies say he pulled up to the house and called the teens over and told them that he was interested in having sex with them. Carr was dressed as a woman at the time. He gave the boy his cell phone number and told him to call to set up a meeting. |
Jury
convicts (LGBT-Queer dirty deviant
black) former Death Row inmate in his third trial for
1981 Newport Beach murder SANTA ANA — A man once plucked from Death Row when a federal judge overturned his conviction was found guilty again on Monday, May 22, for the 1981 killing of a Newport Beach man. An Orange County Superior Court jury deliberated for about two days before finding James Andrew Melton, 65, guilty of first-degree murder for robbing and killing Anthony Lial DeSousa in his Newport Beach home more than three decades ago. Melton originally was convicted and sentenced to death for the killing in 1982. But he was pulled from Death Row in 2007 when a federal judge ruled that Melton was over-medicated by jail staff and could not understand his trial. He was tried again in 2014, but the case ended in a mistrial when the jury deadlocked 10-2 in favor of conviction. Prosecutors then chose not to pursue the death penalty, partly because of the case’s age. Now, after his third trial, Melton faces life in prison without the possibility of parole. In the trial, Senior Deputy District Attorney Steve McGreevy said Melton and his lover, Johnny Boyd, hatched a plan to meet rich, older men through ads in gay magazines and then rob them in their homes. Boyd was given immunity to testify in the first trial. He died of AIDS in 1992, so the jury in this trial listened to transcripts of his testimony. DeSousa, who lived in a Newport Beach condo, had come out as a gay man after his wife died and began placing ads in magazines looking for partners. Boyd said had met DeSousa through one of his ads and arranged a meeting between Melton and DeSousa. Days later on Oct. 13, 1981, DeSousa’s nude body was found in his bedroom, strangled. |
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Watauga
black (with D-ranged ebonic name) accused in three rapes gets 15
years in prison in plea deal FORT WORTH — A Watauga man accused of raping three women whom he met online pleaded guilty Wednesday in exchange for four 15-year prison sentences to be served concurrently. LDarrius Djuan Garner, 21, was arrested last summer and indicted in September on three charges of sexual assault and one charge of robbery. Police alleged that Garner had befriended three women on MeetMe.com and Kik, an instant messaging app, and arranged to pick them up in his car, according to an arrest warrant affidavit. After driving them to remote areas, “he frequently sexually assaulted them and robbed them using force, threat of force, and occasionally a weapon,” the affidavit said. |
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(Corn-rowed
black) Worker At Logan Airport Massage Studio Charged With
Raping Customer BOSTON – Massachusetts State Police arrested a man who works at a massage studio inside Logan Airport, charging him with raping a customer. Darnell Williams, 29, of Boston was arrested Wednesday on one count of rape. He works at Be Relax Massage Studio inside Terminal B. A 25-year-old woman at the airport from out of state was receiving a massage while waiting for her flight on Sunday night. The woman told police that about 35 minutes into her hour-long massage, she was raped while lying face down on the massage table. Police said the woman told Williams to stop the massage. He allegedly continued to touch her inappropriately before leaving the room. The victim, who police say was “distraught” after the incident, became physically ill in the airport, and again during her flight. - (Drudge) |
Sex
offender charged with rape at Duke Medical Center Durham, N.C. — A registered sex offender who has twice been charged with failing to notify local authorities of his home address was arrested Wednesday in connection with a rape at Duke University Medical Center. Timothy D. Hargrove, 43, of 2407 N. Roxboro St., was charged with second-degree forcible rape, assault by strangulation and being a sex offender with a child on the premises. He was being held in the Durham County jail under a $1.2 million bond. The alleged assault occurred at about 6 a.m. Wednesday in the 2300 block of Erwin Road, according to an incident report. Duke University police and Durham police are investigating the incident. |
Police
looking for 25-year-old man in connection with recent sexual
assaults in downtown Indy INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — Police have issued a warrant for a man in connection with two recent sexual assaults in downtown Indianapolis, including one inside a parking garage. Monday and Tuesday, a total of three women reported different assaults, including two for sexual battery. Detectives say 25-year-old Anthony Jones is facing multiple charges, including rape, for attacks reported at 101 N New Jersey St. and 451 E Market St. He was not involved in a third attack reported at Michigan and Delaware, police say. In one case, the woman had to be taken to the hospital for treatment. |
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(Black)
Shawnee man charged after allegedly pulling gun during road
rage incident OLATHE, Kan. — A Shawnee man is facing an assault charge after he pulled a gun on a driver in a road rage incident, police said. Johnson County prosecutors charged Hugh Gordon Parris, 53, with aggravated assault on Wednesday. Police said the incident occurred Tuesday at 2:20 p.m. in the 7500 block of northbound Interstate 435. The victim reportedly told police Parris cut her off and then she sped up. The suspect swerved into her lane several times, and then she tired to pass him. While doing so, police said, Parris “displayed a black hand gun at the victim.” Officers were called and Parris was taken into police custody. |
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(Black
female) Daycare worker charged with murder in death of
8-month-old girl When 8-month-old Reese Bowman was found unresponsive Tuesday at her day care center, a staffer told Baltimore police she had fed the baby, wrapped her in a blanket and put her down for a nap. Video cameras at the Rocket Tiers Learning Center (This site is temporarily not available.) told a different story, police say. Footage uncovered the next day showed 23-year-old Leah Walden covering the baby with "excessive blankets," which fully covered the child's head, said Criminal Investigations Chief Stanley Brandford. She was also seen "violently snatching the child out of the crib with one arm, swinging at the baby as if she was slapping her, and placing pillows over the baby's face," Brandford said. "Watching that video is disturbing," he said. "Reese Bowman, in my opinion, was tortured." |
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Syracuse
Police: Teacher is ‘stable' after Corcoran High School stabbing
- black female student "Zhuantina" arrested
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — A Syracuse teacher is stable after he was stabbed while trying to break up a fight between two female students at Corcoran High School on Thursday. The 24-year-old substitute teacher suffered stab wounds in the chest, shoulder, and arm. A 17-year-old student -- Zhuantina Hayes -- faces charges including assault and criminal possession of a weapon. The teacher is expected to be released today after receiving treatment at Upstate University Hospital. Syracuse City School District officials said the school returned to normal about an hour after the incident. The incident was reported around 10:30 a.m. Syracuse Police, the fire department, and emergency personnel responded to the scene. |
(Black)
Attempted Robbery Suspect Arrested After Police Standoff In
Media Police in Delaware County took a man into custody after he allegedly robbed a CVS store and barricaded himself inside when police and a SWAT team arrived Wednesday night. Media Borough police said Kwesi Hudson of Wilmington, Delaware -- wearing all black clothing, a hoodie and a mask around his face -- entered the CVS store in Media around 9:45 p.m. armed with a gun and announced a robbery. Police were notified after two employees inside handed over an undisclosed amount of money. As the suspect headed to the rear loading dock he was met by responding officers, investigators said. The suspect then made a dash for the front door where other officers met him, police said. The suspect then fled into a storage room near the rear of the store |
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Nurse
sexually assaulted by naked black during hostage ordeal at
Geneva hospitall GENEVA, Ill. -- Disturbing new details have been revealed about a hostage situation earlier this month at a west suburban hospital. Two nurses who were taken hostage by a jail inmate are filing a lawsuit. They allege the inmate's guards didn't follow protocol. In addition, one of them was sexually assaulted. The nurses have not returned to work since the May 13 standoff, still traumatized by the incident. And they want someone held accountable for not keeping watch of a serial felony offender. Inmate Tywon Salters held one Delnor Hospital nurse against her will for three and a half hours, allegedly beating and raping the nurse. Salters was hospitalized May 8 after ingesting cleaning fluid and trying to eat his jail-issued sandal. |
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Passengers
reportedly warned workers about unruly unshaven unkempt Turkish
man on AA flight HONOLULU — Before a flight from Los Angeles to Honolulu took off carrying a passenger whose in-flight behavior prompted bomb-threat procedures and military fighter jets to escort the plane, passengers complained to American Airlines workers that the man was scaring them, a woman who was on the flight said Wednesday. Anil Uskanli, 25, of Turkey, tried to get to the front of the plane during last week’s flight and crew members feared his laptop contained explosives, said a criminal complaint charging him with interfering with a flight crew. |
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(Black)
Suspect arraigned in murder of (White) Lansing man A 30-year-old Detroit man has been charged in Ingham County for the murder of Kevin Wade Wirth. Larkin Henry Neely Jr. of Detroit has been charged with two felonies, Open Murder and Armed Robbery. He was arraigned in 54-A district court in front of Judge Clarke. Police say the body of 27-year-old Kevin Wade Wirth of Lansing was found in a home in the 1100 block of East Kalamazoo Street on Sunday May 21, 2017. Officers found his body after responding to a burglary alarm just before 7AM. Wirth had been beaten and stabbed. Bail was set for Neely on a $25,000,000 cash-only bond. He will appear in court next month for a probable cause conference on June 1, and later in the month he is scheduled for a preliminary examination on June 8. - (Black-on-white) |
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(BLACK)
Man gets 24 years to life for killing (white) ex-girlfriend in
Saugerties KINGSTON – Amy Burger was 24 when her boyfriend, Karon Bowden, killed her in May last year. On Wednesday Bowden was sentenced to 24 years to life in prison. The Ulster County District Attorney’s Office had agreed that Bowden, 42, formerly of Brooklyn, would not get the maximum possible sentence when he pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in March and spared Burger’s family the trauma of a trial, according to a press release. That deal could have resulted in a minimum sentence of 16 years to life. But Katherine Van Loan, chief of the Ulster District Attorney’s Special Victims Bureau, pointed out to Judge Donald Williams on Wednesday that Bowden had lied in the report prepared for his sentencing. In it, he claimed the fatal shooting was an accident. Van Loan asked Williams to take Bowden’s disrespect for the law into account in deciding on the sentence, the press release said. Then in court Wednesday, Bowden told Burger’s family that he had not meant to hurt her. That was his claim until Judge Williams questioned him. With the risk of additional prison time for perjury facing him, Bowden admitted he lied when he said the gun had gone off “while he was attempting to disarm the victim,” in her Saugerties apartment. He admitted to Williams that he had put the gun to Burger’s head and pulled the trigger with the intent to kill her. “The investigation revealed that the victim was attempting to leave the defendant. It is important for the public to understand how dangerous it can be for victims to break free from the cycle of domestic violence. - (Black-on-white) |
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(BLACK)
Man pleads guilty to Mother’s Day murder (of his white
ex-girlfriend) PROVIDENCE, R.I. — A man accused of killing his ex-girlfriend two years ago pleaded guilty to murder Wednesday. Yuland Stanfield apologized in court for Christine Santurri’s death. The judge gave him a life sentence. Santurri, a mother of three, was stabbed outside her apartment in the Riverside section of East Providence on Mother’s Day 2015. She later died at Rhode Island hospital. East Providence police said Santurri came to them just two days before she was attacked, saying that Stanfield had violated a restraining order and feared he would harm her. Santurri’s family was in court for Stanfield’s plea and sentencing. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black)
Fugitive accused of molesting girl under age of 12 found living
near Johnson County elementary school OVERLAND PARK, Kan. -- Police say a fugitive has been hiding out in Overland Park after being charged with child molestation in Jefferson City, Mo. The Cole County Sheriff's Department has been looking for Julio Clark since March 28th when he was charged with molesting a girl under the age of 12 years old. During that time, Clark was living in the Haverford Apartments in Overland Park, and working across the street at a local pizza restaurant. He was arrested on Tuesday. People who worked with him know Clark by his fake name: Jacob Burger. Parents who live in the neighborhood are a little freaked out that a fugitive wanted for a child sex crime was so close - especially because Clark lived and worked next to the Shawanoe Elementary School. "One of the things that I tell her is first of all not to talk to strangers," Noor Saradih said. |
Police
Identify Uber Driver Wanted in Connection With Sexual Assault of
University Student in Riverside An Uber driver is wanted in connection with a sexual assault of a University of California, Riverside student earlier this month, officials said. The incident was reported early May 14 when the victim was picked up off campus to an apartment complex near the campus, according to the university. Campus police notified students and members of the community of the incident and said Uber is cooperating with the investigation. A warrant was issued for Jamaal Andrew Lee, 41, of Moreno Valley, in connection with the assault. Police believe he may be driving a white 2004 Ford Explorer with the license plate number of 6AOG427. |
(Black)
Hernando County school employee arrested for multiple counts of
sexual battery on a minor HERNANDO COUNTY, Fla. - A Hernando County school employee was arrested on Tuesday for sexual battery on a minor. 34-year-old Marcus Gerard Wells was not a teacher at Fox Chapel Middle School in Spring Hill, but he worked closely with dozens of students as an in-school suspension monitor. And on the last week of school authorities said they found out he was having sex with a female student in a classroom. “It made me quite upset and worried about my kids in school,” said parent of two Frank Trott. “It seems to be going on a lot in the schools these days,” said parent Dan McGhee. |
D.C.
police ask for help locating (black) man who allegedly robbed,
sexually assaulted woman WASHINGTON — D.C. police are asking for the public's help locating a man who allegedly robbed a woman at gunpoint in Northeast, D.C. then forced her into an alley and sexually assaulted her. Police say the incident took place around 1:20 a.m. in the 600 block of Pickford Place on Saturday, May 6. Authorities describe the suspect as a black man, around 20 to 25 years old, standing up to five-feet and 10 inches to six-feet tall. |
Information
sought in Chuck E. Cheese theft, assault by a cowardly colored
degenerate low-life parasitical scavenger CEDAR FALLS – Authorities are seeking the public’s help in identifying a man accused of taking cash from a child at Chuck E. Cheese restaurant and arcade. According to police, the suspect took money from an 11-year-old’s gift bag, and when the mother confronted him near the establishment’s entrance, he pushed her into a wall and ran away. |
Police
take (armed and dangerous, homeless, interracial couple) into
custody after robbery, kidnapping TOPEKA, Kan. – The Topeka Police Department took Ryan E. “Cuz” “Saint” Bettcher, 31 and Tamarya “Tam” Brooks, 32 into custody at 11th and California at approximately 4:17 p.m. — Topeka Police Department responded to the 3700 block of SW Topeka Blvd. on Saturday to speak with the victim of a robbery. They discovered that sometime on Friday, May 19th this female victim was taken to a Country Club Motel room and robbed. She was released sometime on Saturday. Police say that Brooks was wearing a camouflage hoodie and pink shirt. Bettcher was wearing a neon green hoodie, blue shirt, and jeans. These two should be considered armed and dangerous. A gun and large knives were used in the commission of this crime. Both are said to be homeless at the time, and were seen leaving the area on foot. If seen please call 911 and do not approach. |
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(Black)
Woman accused of biting Boardman Macy’s employee in robbery
attempt BOARDMAN, Ohio – A Youngstown woman was accused of biting a Macy’s employee who tried to stop her for shoplifting. Police were called to the store around 5:20 p.m. Tuesday for a reported shoplifting incident. Police said a loss prevention employee was holding down Delphine Black. The employee told police that Black took two watches, totaling $280, and tried to walk out of the store without paying. He said he escorted Black into an office, but she ran away, hitting and pushing him after he chased her. He told police that the woman also bit him while he had her on the ground. |
(Black)
FedEx driver suspected of burglarizing Bay Area homes while on
the job MENLO PARK — A FedEx delivery driver — who is also a convicted felon — was arrested on suspicion of burglarizing homes in Menlo Park and Atherton while on the job, according to police. Kevin Baker, 57, of Hayward, was taken into custody Tuesday by Menlo Park police and booked into San Mateo County jail on three counts of residential burglary. He is suspected of burglarizing one home in Menlo Park and two homes in Atherton while performing his duties as a FedEX contract employee. |
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(LGBT-Queer dirty deviant black
female) Suspect cleared of murder charge after (White)
woman killed at Ashland Walmart HANOVER, VA - A judge has cleared a woman of a first-degree murder charge and use of firearm to commit murder in the shooting death of another woman in Ashland. Brittany Wiggins was arrested in February after Ashley Fricke was found shot dead inside a car in the Walmart parking lot in the 100 block of South Hill Carter Parkway around 11 p.m. Feb. 18. Police said at the time that a verbal fight between Wiggins and Fricke may have led to the shooting. Attorney Joe Morrissey says Wiggins was confronted by two people upon exiting the store on South Hill Carter Parkway. Morrissey claims Wiggins, who is gay, was trying to get away but was followed by the two people who harassed her about her sexual orientation. Wiggins, who Morrissey says has a concealed carry permit, then shot her gun in the air. Morrissey says Wiggins then left unaware the bullet struck Fricke. Morrissey's law firm said in February that it intends to argue Wiggins did not intend to shoot Fricke and should not be charged with murder. Wiggins also faces charges of use of a firearm in the commission of a felony and shooting into an occupied vehicle. The Grand Jury will still consider use of a firearm in the direction of people. The hearing will be on June 20 at 9 a.m. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black
Actor-turned-drug-dealer testifies against pal at trial
- Was he named after the 'Koran'? A struggling actor who became a cooperator against a bicoastal cocaine ring he once worked for testified Tuesday that he thought his high school pal was involved in the Midtown murder of a law student who moonlighted as a drug mule. “When I heard Brandon was dead I was immediately afraid because I knew McKenzie had something to do with it,” Quran Pender told jurors in Manhattan Supreme Court of the 2012 execution-style hit on Brandon Woodard. The Cornell University graduate, who starred in the 2004 Queen Latifah film “The Cookout,” agreed to flip on his high school pal, Lloyd Mckenzie, 39, in exchange for a five-year prison sentence, which he has already served. |
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City
officials warn profane black female homeowner they may take
possession of house if gunfire persists KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Emotions explode in a metro neighborhood, after people who live there say they're fighting to reclaim the peace. Law enforcement officers say one homeowner needs to take responsibility for the violence at her home. That's why Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker has put the homeowner, Delores Wilson, on notice. Kansas City Police say 210 gunshots have been fired from that home since early 2016, and it's time for peace. That home sits in the Manheim Park area of east Kansas City, at 43rd Street and Forest Avenue, just a block from a busy section of Troost Avenue. One neighbor told reporters his street often looks like a war zone. The Jackson County Prosecutor's office provided reporters with a list detailing all 210 shots from that home, as detected by KCPD Shot Spotter technology. One entry on that log indicates an incident in which 40 shots were fired. The trend has prompted Baker's office to demand the homeowner to take responsibility. This is my house!" Wilson could be heard screaming at police amid a hail of profanities. |
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BLACK FEMALE Teachers get into brawl in front of horrified
students A Georgia middle school science teacher and a paraprofessional got into a vicious classroom brawl — in front of horrified students who captured the fight on video. The two women, who have not been identified, started throwing punches at one another May 19 at Stone Mountain Middle School, which is northeast of downtown Atlanta. “From what I think I know the teachers were arguing about a teacher, a male teacher, and they started arguing and it went on for about three to five minutes,” a student told the network. “Everyone was screaming like stop, stop, stop.” Cellphone video shows one of the women repeatedly punching the other in the face as two students try to break up the fight, to no avail. |
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74-Year-Old
Rabbi Brutally Beaten in Broad Daylight on Fairfax District St;
Black Attacker Sought A 74-year-old man who was walking in a residential part of the Fairfax District on Monday morning was brutally beaten in an apparently unprovoked attack that was captured on a home surveillance camera. The attack occurred around 8:30 a.m. in the 180 block of Formosa Avenue when a man approached the victim and began kicking and punching him, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. A man who witnessed the aftermath of the attack told KTLA the victim was a rabbi in the community. "I was just coming home from synagogue yesterday morning when I see this old rabbi sitting on a curb and I was wondering what was going on," said Joey Brecher, a witness. "I went over and I asked, is everything OK?" The attacker fled on foot northbound on La Brea Avenue from Oakwood Avenue. He is described in an LAPD news release as a 40-year-old black man, 6 feet tall, with white or gray hair, weighing around 150 pounds. A crime alert sent Tuesday by police initially described the attacker as white, but an updated alert posted by LAPD's Wilshire Division on Facebook Wednesday described him as "black (light skinned)" with gray eyes. Police have said the attacker is a transient in the area. |
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(Mud
man)
Kalleem Bing
slashed wife during spat over carrying luggage: cops A man slashed his wife’s face during a squabble over which one of them was going to haul their luggage in a Midtown subway station, police said. Kalleem Bing, 24, is still on the loose after he attacked his wife at the Herald Square station last Sunday afternoon. The couple were lugging around several bags, when they began arguing on the Q train platform. Bing then refused to help his wife carry the bags, police said. He then walked away for a moment, but returned and slashed his 50-year-old wife’s face and neck with a sharp object, and then ran off. |
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INDIAN
Real estate CEO Rockie Gajwani admits he stole $1.6M to pay for
coke and strippers A Manhattan real-estate executive pleaded guilty Tuesday to stealing $1.6 million from his company to pay for cocaine and strip-club binges. Rockie Gajwani, the former CEO of Trevi Retail, copped to one count of wire fraud and three counts of tax evasion in Manhattan federal court. Gajwani wrote himself checks and wired himself company funds for nonbusiness expenses, including cocaine-fueled trips to strip clubs, federal officials have said. To cover his tracks, he solicited help from an employee. |
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Sketch of Menlo Park shooting BLACK-ON-WHITE suspect PORTLAND, Ore. — Police are seeking tips on identifying suspects in a shooting near Menlo Park Elementary School that left a man dead last month. Neighbors heard gunshots and saw three men with hooded sweatshirts running south on 128th Avenue across E Burnside Street around 12:41 p.m. on April 15. 38-year-old Larry Edwin Van Dolah Jr. of St. Helens was dead when police and paramedics arrived. The three men appeared to 16 to 20 years old. Two of them were wearing blue jeans and one was wearing dark pants. The men were captured on surveillance images and a witness provided enough details for a forensic artist to draw a sketch. - (Black-on-white) |
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Police:
(BLACK) Man killed (White) victim after drug deal, robbery at
Taylor Berry neighborhood home A Louisville man is accused of shooting and killing a person in the Taylor Berry neighborhood last week after they initially met up for a drug deal. Robert Crittenden, 22, was charged with the murder of 52-year-old David Everly last Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. on Everly's front porch in the 3300 block of Taylor Boulevard. Louisville Metro Police officials said Crittenden and at at least two unidentified co-defendants arrived at the home to conduct a drug deal with Everly. The group then entered the home to rob him. The robbery went awry and Everly was shot. Everly was taken to the University of Louisville Hospital, where he died around 9 p.m. from multiple gunshot wounds. Crittenden was arrested just before 11:45 p.m. Monday in the rear alley near North 41st and West Main streets. He was charged with one count each of murder and first-degree robbery. Crittenden and Everly did not know each other. - (Black-on-white) |
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(White)
man dies 17 months after being set on fire (by black) in
roadside altercation WHITE MARSH, Md. – A 25-year-old man has died, 17 months after being inadvertently set on fire during an altercation, police announced on Tuesday. He was one of two victims set on fire on December 4, 2015 in the area of Pulaski Highway and Allender Road, in White Marsh. According to investigators, David Benjamin Campbell and Shawn Michael Scarinzi had run out of gas and were returning with gasoline containers when Campbell and Christopher Harrison Jr., began to argue. During the argument, Campbell punched Harrison, police said. “Harrison doused Campbell with gasoline and lit him on fire,” police described in a release. “Scarinzi, who was standing near Campbell with a container of gasoline, also became engulfed in flames. Both victims remained hospitalized until the time of their deaths.” According to investigators, Harrison and Campbell were involved in an ongoing dispute at work. Campbell, 22, died on January 7, 2017 and his death was ruled a homicide. Scarinzi, 25, died on May 22, 2017. Police say the results of his autopsy are pending. A warrant charging Harrison with homicide was issued on May 16. He was already in custody, as he was arrested at the time of the incident and held without bail. Harrison pled guilty on July 28, 2016 to charges of 1st Degree Assault and Reckless Endangerment, for which he was sentenced to 20 years and 5 years imprisonment, to be served consecutively. - (Burned Alive!) - (Black-on-white) |
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Akron
fire that killed 7 (including white mother) was ‘act of arson’;
(black) neighbor in custody AKRON -- The Akron house fire that killed seven people was an "act of arson." Officials said a man, Stanley Ford, 58, was arrested and charged with one count of aggravated arson and seven counts of aggravated murder. Authorities said Ford was a neighbor but had no known affiliation with the family. Killed in the fire were Dennis Huggins, 35; Angela Boggs, 37; Jared Boggs, 14; Daisia Huggins; 6; Kyle Huggins, 5; Alivia Huggins, 3; and Cameron Huggins, 16 months. A memorial service will be held Saturday to remember the seven victims. - (Black-on-white) |
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BLACK
Massage therapist arrested for sexual battery at Plaza-Midwood
massage studio CHARLOTTE, NC - A massage therapist in Plaza-Midwood has been arrested for sexual battery and assault on a female. The police report said a 41-year-old woman said she was sexually assaulted inside the Okra yoga studio during a massage on Commonwealth Avenue. Russell Todd Sanders, 46, was arrested and is currently facing charges for sexual battery and assault against a female. Sanders has since been fired from Okra Charlotte Yoga on Commonwealth Avenue, according to sources. His photo is no longer on the Okra website. |
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Trial
begins for BLACK midstate man accused of raping 4-year-old girl
A young woman told her story — a story she alleges began with her being raped as a 4-year-old — to a group of strangers Tuesday. The woman said she didn’t understand what sex was until she was much older and after realizing what had happened, she was afraid to tell her family about the alleged sexual abuse that had continued until she was in middle school. “I didn’t know it was wrong,” she told the group of Bibb County jurors. A trial began Tuesday for 53-year-old Robert Wayne Davis Tuesday in Bibb County Superior Court. Davis is charged with two counts each of child molestation and rape stemming from incidents that are alleged to have occurred between 2004 and 2012. The woman testified Davis told her as a young girl not to tell anyone what she alleges happened behind closed doors. As she got older, she said she tried to tell her mother about the alleged sexual abuse, but she’d freeze and her throat would swell up, causing her not to say anything. In 2015, as a 16-year-old, she was in a car when she told her mother. “Everything just flooded out,” she said. |
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demon) accused of raping 2 young girls pleads guilty, gets life
in prison RAVENEL, S.C. — A Ravenel man charged with kidnapping and sex assault in 2015 has pleaded guilty and was sentenced to life in prison. According to Solicitor Scarlett Wilson, Gussie Hilton, Jr. was sentenced to life in prison for Criminal Sexual Conduct with a Minor in the First Degree. He will also serve a consecutive thirty years for Criminal Sexual Conduct in the First Degree, and thirty years each for three Kidnappings. Hilton pleaded guilty to the crimes on Thursday. According to a release from the solicitor, Hilton sexually assaulted a six-year-old girl "after telling her he would make her a big girl that day." He then left her alone in his house while he gave a ride to a mother and her 13-year-old daughter to North Charleston. They said Hilton pulled over near a wooded area off Ellington School Road, forced the mother to take off all of her clothes at knifepoint, bound the thirteen-year old's hands with tape, and made them walk into the woods. The mother escaped to get help but Hilton sexually assaulted the young girl, "indicating that he wanted her to have his baby." Once Hilton was in custody, he confessed to also sexually assaulting another 6-year-old girl earlier in the day at a Martin Street home in Ravenel. |
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Bond
raised for suspect (with stupid Ebonic name, Usasveus) in
burglary, sexual assault case - Black activist
Quanell X wants him caged HOUSTON - A judge on Tuesday raised the bond for a man accused of breaking into a Houston restaurant and sexually assaulting a woman. Usasveus Austin, 23, is facing five charges. He was charged with burglary and evading arrest after police said he broke into a Chick-Fil-A on Bellaire and Beltway 8 in April. Investigators said Austin is also the suspect in the sexual assault of a woman at her Greenspoint-area apartment in September 2016. According to court documents, Austin forced his way into the woman’s apartment, abducted her, robbed her at gunpoint, threatened her life and sexually assaulted her. Austin posted a $30,000 bond earlier, but in court Tuesday, the judge increased the bond to $310,000. Community activist Quanell X argued that Austin should not have been given a bond at all. "This man is a continuing threat to society, and I believe it shows blatant disregard for the safety of the community to give the man an opportunity to make bond and be back on the street," Quanell X said. |
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Fayetteville Police arrest man in July 2016 rape - (link removed) |
175
watermelons reported stolen; 2 blacks arrested CULLEN, La. - The theft of 175 watermelons from a Cullen store over the weekend has resulted in the arrests of two Webster Parish men, according to a report in the Minden Press-Herald. Webster sheriff's deputies have charged George "Bubba" Brooks III, 43, of Cullen and George "Bubba" Brooks III, 43, of Cotton Valley each with one count of felony theft. Investigators zeroed in on Brooks after learning he was selling watermelons near a convenience store where five bins of melons were reported stolen. Brooks reportedly said he was told there were free watermelons on the dock, but he only took eight to 10, the newspaper reports. That led deputies to Green, who reportedly admitted to helping Brooks remove watermelons from the dock and into a truck. The business owner told deputies the watermelons were worth $1,750. |
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