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ARCHIVE for 1 August 2014 |
Black man sentenced to 60 years for 1986 Wallingford rape and murder of a White mother of four NEW HAVEN, CT - A former New York City man was sentenced to 60 years in prison for a 1986 killing in which another man was convicted and served 20 years in prison before he was exonerated and freed. Kevin Benefield, 47, was sentenced Friday in New Haven Superior Court for the beating death of Barbara Pelkey, a 30-year-old mother of four who police said was also sexually assaulted. The former Bronx resident was convicted in January of murder and felony murder, which both carry 25 to 60 years in prison. Benefield worked near Pelkey and lied to police during the investigation. Benefield actually talked to Channel 3 Eyewitness News right after the murder. Pelkey's nude body was found at a manufacturing company where she worked in Wallingford. All four of Pelkey's children talked at Benefield's sentencing including the youngest daughter who broke down several times. She was 9-year-old at the time and remembers her father holding her hand, touching the casket, afraid of what was inside. The children also lost their father years later after he committed suicide. The judge told Benefield the list of people he hurt is endless. - (Black-on-white) |
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Updated: Black Charged with Capital Murder of White Man 18-year-old D'Angelo Bell has been arrested and charged with capital murder, along with aggravated assault and assault of a public servant, in connection with the deadly stabbing at the Grove apartments early Sunday morning that lead to the death of 19-year-old Kaleb Cory. Around 2:45 a.m., police received several calls reporting the sound of gunshots and what turned out to be two separate fights in the Grove Apartments parking lot. Medical personnel, upon arrival, located two young men, one with stab wounds to his back and torso, and another with a single stab wound to his lower back. After an investigation, it was discovered that a party was going on when several males, one of which was Bell, and a female showed up to the party uninvited. When told the party was over, a fight broke out in the parking lot. At this time, Bell and two others allegedly entered an apartment uninvited and stole several items, including cologne and an electronic cigarette, from the apartment owner. Bell was identified as he left the apartment and a large fight broke out in the parking lot. Cory allegedly fought with Bell and was stabbed several times. He later succumbed to his injuries while being treated at Hendrick Medical Center. Bell was taken to Hendrick for treatment of a hand injury which was at first speculated to be a gunshot wound, though the operating surgeon believed rather that it was caused by lacerations caused by a sharp object instead. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Man convicted of killing (White) Bellaire police officer sentenced to death HOUSTON - A jury decided the punishment Tuesday for the man convicted of killing a Bellaire police officer and an innocent bystander in 2012. Harlem Harold Lewis III was sentenced to death. The verdict was returned after about 12 hours of deliberation. Twelve jurors - nine men and three women - unanimously agreed that Lewis should pay with his own life for shooting and killing Cpl. Jimmie Norman, 53, and Maaco shop owner Terry Taylor, 66, at the end of a police chase on Christmas Eve. Lewis stood with his head hung low. Norman's daughter, Dallas, now herself a police officer with Deer Park P.D., told Lewis her family still grieves the loss of her father. "You are an evil person and you are a coward," she said to Lewis. - (Black-on-white) |
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Police: Black 12-year-old shot, killed White homeless man JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - A 12-year-old boy shot and killed a 54-year-old homeless man last month in a Westside parking lot, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office. Sharron Townsend is charged with murder in the death of Thomas Trent, who was found dead at a vacant business in the 7400 block of 103rd Street about 7:20 a.m. June 28. Police said Townsend shot Trent one time in the head. Police said surveillance video was obtained from nearby businesses that helped them identify two persons of interest after receiving tips from the public. The video shows the two in the area at about 2:25 a.m. Investigators said one of them, 16-year-old Darrel Royal, was incarcerated in connection with an unrelated robbery, and when interviewed Wednesday night, he implicated Townsend. Police said they then interviewed Townsend, who they said admitted to shooting Trent with a .22-caliber gun. Police said the gun has not been recovered. Investigators said Townsend and Trent did not know each other, and the killing appears to be random. Police said Trent was not robbed. Townsend did have one prior arrest on a burglary charge. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black Stuttgart teen charged with capital murder of White man A 17-year-old Stuttgart male was formally charged with capital murder Wednesday following last week's fatal shooting. Arthur L. Hicks Jr. has been charged as an adult in the crime. The Arkansas County Prosecuting Attorney's Office said the charge was formally filed Wednesday afternoon. According to Stuttgart Police Department Assistant Chief Steven Bobo, the capital murder charge requires an additional aspect, in this case robbery or attempted robbery. No other arrests or charges in the matter were filed Wednesday. The Arkansas State Police are still investigating after the state's law enforcement agency was called in to assist in the investigation. Dittrich explained last week that charges would be upgraded from first-degree battery to a homicide after the victim, Ray Daniel Ruffin, 20, died. - (Black-on-white) |
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Coroner identifies White man killed in 'road rage' incident - black suspects LAS VEGAS -- The Coroner's Office has identified the man killed during what Metro Police say was a "road rage" incident in the northwest part of valley early Saturday morning. He's 28-year-old Christopher Dodge of Las Vegas. Lieutenant Ray Steiber with Metro's homicide division says police received a call from a passerby, just after midnight, to report a body on the sidewalk near near Racel Street and El Capitan Way. Steiber says a preliminary investigation shows a "road rage incident" led to a fight that ultimately led to Dodge's death. Police are currently looking for two suspects in connection with the case. Witnesses say they saw a white vehicle driven by an African-American woman with a light-skinned African-American man in the passenger seat. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) N.J. Detective Acquitted In Maryland Road Rage Fatal Shooting of White Man ANNAPOLIS, Md. — A jury sides with a New Jersey police detective who claims he shot and killed a road-raging Anne Arundel County man in self-defense. Prosecutors said his actions amounted to first-degree murder, but a jury didn’t buy it, and found nothing criminal in Walker’s actions when he pulled out his gun and opened fire. The jury ruled Detective Joseph Walker was acting in self-defense to protect his wife and kids when he shot and killed a road-raging Joseph Harvey along an Anne Arundel County roadside in June 2013. - (Black-on-white) |
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(White) Woman Choked With Rope in Rape Attack by Black in Broad Daylight: Police A man is facing attempted murder charges after he allegedly attacked a woman in broad daylight and tried to strangle her with a rope. Corrine McDonald, 29, who lived in Philadelphia for four years but recently moved back to upstate New York, was visiting friends Wednesday afternoon in University City. She was walking along 45th and Larchwood Streets around 1 p.m. to grab a cup of coffee. As she was walking, police say a man, identified as 33-year-old Andre Taylor, approached her from behind, put a rope around her neck and started to choke her. "I felt something come around my neck and constrict it," McDonald said. "He had put a rope around my neck and was pulling it with both hands." Taylor allegedly dragged McDonald into an alleyway. That's when McDonald says she fought back as her adrenaline kicked in. "I had this moment of fear but there is no option but to fight," McDonald said. "I yelled and he tried to stop me from yelling. He reached out and grabbed me by the throat with his hand because he must have dropped the rope." As she struggled with the suspect, two undercover police officers who happened to be on patrol at the time spotted McDonald, ran to her rescue and apprehended Taylor, according to investigators. - (Black-on-white) |
(White) Victim of St. Roch attack by pack of blacks: 'They just wanted to stomp somebody' William Murphy set out Sunday night to pick up a few groceries at the New Orleans Food Co-op in the St. Roch neighborhood. The roughly three-block walk is one the 54-year-old home renovator said he's made countless times since moving to the neighborhood in 2006. But what should have been a routine errand quickly turned into a harrowing encounter with a group of teenagers who left him bloody and battered. He remembers only flashes, he said, including the teens taking his laptop from his backpack but never attempting -- despite ample opportunity -- to take the $90 he had in his wallet. "This was a planned assault," Murphy said when reached by phone Tuesday (July 29), two days after the attack. "It was not a robbery attempt. They just wanted to stomp somebody." Murphy, who serves as vice president of the Faubourg St. Roch Improvement Association, became the second victim of weekend attacks in St. Roch. New Orleans police believe both were carried out by some of the same juveniles. Around 9:30 p.m., Murphy said he was walking in the 1300 block of Music Street when his assailants "blindsided" him from around the street corner. He doesn't know how long the beating lasted, only that maybe seven or eight individuals punched and kicked him multiple times in the face and body. One blow left a clear shoe imprint on his forehead. - (Black-on-white) |
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Las Vegas dad ‘fought to his death’ to defend family in home invasion by interracial couple Richard Ramos, 59, knew what he had to do when a man and woman armed with a gun invaded his family’s Las Vegas home while he, his wife and their three children–ages 7, 16, and 19–were all inside. As the strangers burst in, the man pulled his gun. That’s when Ramos jumped to protect his family. Ramos struggled with the gunman. The gunman shot and killed the husband and father of four. Ramos’ wife, Julie, was stabbed with a screwdriver. “He fought for his family so they wouldn’t kill his family, because they almost killed my sister,” Kim Johnston, Julie Ramos’ sister, told the Los Angeles Times. “He literally fought to his death. They shot him and they stabbed him.” The home invasion was the final stop of a crime spree perpetrated by Cody David Winters, 27, and 35-year-old Natasha Galenn Jackson. They pulled over to the side of the road on Highway 93/95 while driving a stolen Nissan Altima when Scott Ufert, a Nevada Department of Transportation emergency services workers, stopped to see if they need help. Winters put a gun to Ufert’s head, robbed him and then loaded their stuff into his van and at gunpoint forced Ufert to drive, according to the police arrest warrant. “Cody” was eventually shot and killed by Metro officers. |
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Black Man charged for St. Charles rape ST. CHARLES, Mo. – St. Charles police say they've arrested and charged a man for raping a 22-year-old woman three months ago. Rico L. Frazier, 23, of St. Louis, is charged with first-degree rape, two counts of first-degree sodomy, first-degree burglary, and felonious restraint. Officers were called to the Time Center Apartments at 3:48 a.m. May 1. The victim told police the suspect, now identified by police as Frazier, forced his way into her home and raped her. She was taken to an area hospital for treatment. |
Two Black St. Ann men charged with rape CLAYTON, MO – Felony charges have been filed against two St. Ann men in connection with a rape in Bridgeton. 20-year-old Dalonte Ball and 18-year-old Joseph Hester are both charged with one count each of forcible rape and sodomy. Police say the two men took the victim to a basement of a Bridgeton home in April 2013, where she was given alcohol and raped. |
Black Man arrested after groping woman on Jersey City street, authorities say A Jersey City man with an "extensive criminal history" was arrested and charged with groping a woman this morning on a Jersey City street, Port Authority police said. A 23-year-old woman was walking near the intersection of Montgomery and Summit avenues at about 6 a.m. this morning when Alfonzo Williams Jr., 37, reportedly stalked her from behind and forcibly grabbed her buttocks, said Joe Pentangelo, a spokesman for the Port Authority Police Department. Two bicyclists witnessed the episode unfold, and managed to intervene and scare off Williams, Pentangelo said. The bicyclists immediately spotted two Port Authority Police officers in the area and told them what happened, Pentangelo said. Williams, who is 6-foot-1 and approximately 200 pounds, was soon discovered about a half-mile away at the intersection of Summit and Van Reipen avenues, Pentangelo said. |
Black Man Exposes Himself to Woman on E Train: Police Police are searching for a man who allegedly exposed himself to a woman on the subway in Queens Tuesday morning. The suspect was sitting in front of a 48-year-old woman on the Jamaica Center-bound E train and exposed himself as the train approached the Jamaica/Van Wyck Expressway station, police say. When the train pulled into the station, the suspect ran off. |
NOPD releases picture of black St. Roch sexual assault suspect NEW ORLEANS -- New Orleans police are looking for a man wanted for a sexual assault in the St. Roch neighborhood. The incident happened on July 19 in the 1100 block of Spain Street. The unidentified suspect was captured on surveillance video. Investigators say he's a black man in his late 30s or early 40s. If you help identify him, call Crimestoppers at 822-1111. |
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Smiling Cowardly Black Purse Snatchers Caught On Camera Attacking Brooklyn Woman In Elevator, Hallway NEW YORK – Police are looking for two men who followed a woman into an apartment building and attacked her. In surveillance video released by the police, the 18-year-old victim was walking into a building in Midwood Sunday night at around 9:35 p.m. The suspects followed her in a few seconds later. The suspects are described by police as two young black men. |
Black Berks County Inmate Fails To Return From Work Release READING, Pa. – Officials in Reading, Berks County say a prison inmate failed to return from work release. Randy Allen Robertson, a 24-year-old from Reading, did not show up at the Berks County Prison at the scheduled time following work release. He is described as 6’2” and 175 lbs. |
Suspect in fatal USC attack entered country illegally, feds say |
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Caucasian Female Light Rail riders robbed at gunpoint by blacks after getting off train: ‘I was scared … I was in tears,’ girl says SEATTLE — A young woman and her 13-year-old sister on Wednesday recounted their terrifying ordeal when they were confronted by armed men after they got off the Light Rail at the Columbia City station. Mistyleene, 20, and her younger sister, Edgiemeh, 13, are still scared by what happened Tuesday night and asked that their last name not be used. The two suspects were described as black, between 16 and 20 years old, 5-foot-11 to 5-foot-4, wearing hoodies and T-shirts pulled up over their faces. They got away in a silver or gray VW sedan. - (Black-on-white) |
Black Ex-Marine lies about being in Gulf War to excuse his savage unprovoked attack on (White) N. Syracuse police officer A Syracuse veteran accused of a savage, unprovoked attack on a North Syracuse police officer partially blamed the attack on debilitating emotional trauma he suffered while in the Marines. Danon Edwards, 33, said through his lawyer that his military service left him emotionally scarred and unable to work. He told is lawyer, Chris Gaiser, that he served in the "Gulf War." But Edwards was actually a peacetime food service worker and never left the country, according to the U.S. Marines. His record shows he was a Marine from July 19, 1999 to Jan. 31, 2003. He had the rank of private and served as a "food service specialist." There's no indication of overseas assignment or deployment, the Marines noted. In court, Gaiser said Edwards' service "may have had an effect on his emotional stability." Edwards is accused of attacking North Syracuse Police Officer Robert Florian, hitting him several times before other officers arrived to subdue Edwards. Florian had serious physical injuries including a broken jaw and lots of bruises, police said. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black suspect creeps up on (White) women and robs them in Kroger NELLVILLE, Ga. -- Police are warning shoppers to be aware of a man who is creeping up on women and stealing their valuables right out of their purses -- and he's being very bold about it. Snellville Police released surveillance video of the suspect who stole a woman's wallet from her purse while she was shopping at the Kroger on Highway 124. They're convinced he's done it before. The video shows a woman shopping; while she's looking for a product in one of the aisles, the man creeps up behind her, reaches into her purse and steals her wallet. "Her purse is laying in the top basket of the shopping cart and its wide open," said Snellville Police Capt. Carey Roberts. - (Black-on-white) |
Lockport Police List Black Suspect as "Dark Negro" The mug shot was of 19-year-old Shamir Allen. He's a suspect in several shootings in the city. We looked further on the mug shot and found next to line labeled "complexion," that Allen is listed as a "negro." Next to negro it reads "DA" According to Lockport Police, this means dark. So, Shamir Allen, a 19-year-old suspect is listed as a "dark negro," in the Lockport Police database. |
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White girl 18, was kidnapped from her car by a black and accomplices and gang-raped for four hours before having her throat slit "Frasier" and "Cheers" star Kelsey Grammer forgave the man who raped and murdered his sister but said that he should not be released, during an emotional testimony at the killer's parole hearing on Tuesday. The 59-year-old Frasier star testified against 57-year-old Freddie Glenn who kidnapped and murdered his 18-year-old sister, Karen Elisa Grammer, in 1975 when she was leaving her job at a Red Lobster in Colorado Springs. Freddie Glenn also was convicted of killing another two men. Glenn murdered motel cook Daniel Van Lone, 28, in a robbery from which he took 50 cents on June 19, 1975. On June 27 that year, he killed 19-year-old Army soldier Winfred Proffitt over drugs. - (Black-on-white) |
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White Woman Speaks Out About Brutal Queens Subway Stabbing by "Dark-Skinned" Suspect NEW YORK — A woman was stabbed in the neck and left for dead in a brutal random attack on the subway in Queens earlier this month, and the man who did it remained on the loose Tuesday. Around 11 p.m. Saturday, July 12, the woman got off an R Train at the Woodhaven Boulevard station near Queens Center Mall. She said she saw a man she estimates was in his late 30s. 5 feet 10 inches tall, heavy set, and dark-skinned – wearing a blue shirt and black pants. What she didn’t see until it was too late was a screwdriver with a blade taped on to the end of it. “I thought he was just rushing trying to get past me, and the next thing I know he grabs me,” the woman said. “He did this, and immediately slashed my neck — not a word.” - (Black-on-white) |
Cowardly Black Robber Stalks, Attacks Elderly White Man: Police Police are on the hunt for a robber who stalked and attacked an elderly man in the Washington Square section of the city back on July 4. The suspect was caught on surveillance video at 14th and Lombard Streets in Center City stalking a woman with a cane as well as a man with a walker. Police say he then passed them up and decided to go after 77-year-old Bernie Beitch. Beitch was sitting in a chair outside his home on the 1200 block of Rodman Street around 2:45 p.m. when he was approached from behind by the suspect. Investigators say the suspect placed an object behind the man’s back and demanded that he give up his wallet. Police say the robber was actually holding a rock which he still he used as a weapon. The robber struck Beitch in the back with the rock. Police say the two men then began to struggle until Beitch fell to the ground. The suspect then allegedly went into the Beitch’s pockets and grabbed his wallet, which contained several credit cards, ID, $300 in cash and an iPhone 5. - (Black-on-white) |
White woman fights to keep sister's black killer behind bars NEWPORT, Ky. —A man responsible for a murder 16 years ago was about to get out of prison, and Amanda Jones said she wasn't even notified. Now, after some pushback, there may be a chance her family could keep him in prison. "I remember everything with absolute detail like it was yesterday," Jones said. Sixteen years ago, her sister, Kimberly Sipe, 24, disappeared just six days after giving birth to a little girl. Six days later,her family got the news that Sipe's body was found in the Licking River. "All I can remember is just everybody hitting the floor and everybody crying," Jones said. For Jones and her family, the nightmare continued. Sipe's ex-boyfriend Reggie Graves was convicted of her murder. "As soon as I saw that post on Facebook, everything I remember from that time came back like it was now," Jones said. Jones said the Facebook post said Graves was scheduled to be released on parole on Sept. 1. "I'm scared to death of Reggie and so is everybody else," Jones said. - (Black-on-white) |
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Ex-DA Charles Hynes sued for pursuing Orthodox Jewish woman raped by blacks case despite witness reversal Two Brooklyn men are suing ex-Brooklyn DA Charles Hynes and his former sex trafficking unit chief for charging them with raping an Orthodox Jewish woman despite knowing that she had recanted her story. Jawara Brockett and Jamali Brockett claim in their $25 million Brooklyn federal court lawsuit filed Wednesday, that Hynes and former prosecutor Lauren Hersh flagrantly ignored the woman’s story reversal and knowingly pressed forth with a bogus case. The Crown Heights accuser told cops on March 31, 2010 that the Brockett brothers and two other men – Darrell Dula and Damien Crooks – forced her to have sex with strangers for cash beginning when she was 13 years old. But the then-20-year-old reversed herself just a day later, telling authorities that the activity was consensual and that she made the accusations because one of the men hit her and refused to use a condom. Norma Ramos, director of the coalition Against Trafficking Women, also slammed the decision, claiming prosecutors ignored the traumatic bonding many sex-trafficking victims develop with their tormentors. |
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(Black) NOPD officer accused of sexual battery, indecent behavior with juveniles A New Orleans police officer has been placed on emergency suspension without pay after being arrested on two counts of indecent behavior with juveniles and two counts of sexual battery on a juvenile. On Tuesday it was announced that Willie A. Gant Sr. is being investigated by the NOPD Public Integrity Bureau in conjunction with the NOPD Special Victims Unit after the department learned of the allegations. Following the arrest Deputy Chief Arlinda Westbrook immediately placed Gant on emergency suspension without pay pending the outcome of the investigation. Gant was arrested in 2009 after being accused of failure to pay child support. He was also involved in the death of a fellow officer in 1998 during a wedding procession detail. He was ticketed, but no criminal action was taken in that incident. |
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Black Lesbian woman tries to sexually assault little sister’s friend at sleepover HOUSTON - A woman is accused of trying to sexually assault her little sister’s 12-year-old friend during a sleepover at their home, according to Houston police. Jasmyne Lashay Gilder, 21, has been charged with attempted indecency with a child. Police said the girl was spending a night with Gilder’s sister on July 25 when Gilder tried to sexually assault her. The girl told her mother, who immediately reported the incident to police. The victim was taken to Texas Children’s Hospital to be checked out. The child had minor injuries. |
Sex abuse suspect accused of luring 12-year-old girl after jail Cindy Johnston says Sunday evening a stranger rode his bike up to their front porch near Northeast 84th and Broadway and started talking to her 12-year-old daughter through the open door. The girl had been in their backyard swimming pool and came in to sit on the couch and watch TV. The man started whispering to her about buying a laptop he had, Johnston said. When she told him to speak up because she couldn't hear him, that's when he started saying other bizarre things. The girl's uncle came to the door and chased the man away. Two hours later, at 10:30 p.m., the man reportedly returned and started ringing the family's doorbell, asking to speak with the girl's uncle. Johnston answered the door and chased him away while calling 911. Police responded and arrested him. The suspect, 44-year-old Themba Hassan Kelley, is on probation for sexually abusing another teenage girl. In January, Kelley was arrested for sex abuse and luring of a 16-year-old who worked at a Southwest Portland ice cream shop. |
Orange County man, 64, known as 'Candyman' arrested on molestation charges WINTER GARDEN, Fla. —A man known as "The Candyman" was arrested on accusations that he molested a 13-year-old girl. Eddie Carter, 64, is called Candyman because he sells drinks, snacks and candy from inside his Orange County home. Carter is a registered sex offender. He was convicted in 1989. In court Monday, a judge ruled Carter is not allowed to have anyone under the age of 18 in his home -- unless they have additional adult supervision. According to Orange County Sheriff's Office deputies, a 13-year-old girl went to Carter's house to buy a Pepsi. According to the arrest affidavit, while inside his house Carter pulled the girl "against his chest," gave her a "side hug," touched her "waist and hip" then "placed his hand on her buttock and squeezed her buttock" on Sunday afternoon. |
Police Located Rape Suspect After He’s Caught Jaywalking DENVER – A jaywalking stop may be the key to closing an old rape case. Gregory Carter, 46, is now charged with two counts of sexual assault. DNA evidence linked him to a 2012 case when a woman was raped in a Denver alley. While Carter has been a suspect for a while, police didn’t find him until last week when he was stopped for jaywalking. He was then arrested on the outstanding warrant. |
Trial ordered in South Phila. killing over backpack Tyreek McNeil allegedly shared two things with Jahmir Carney: a neighborhood bicycle and the knowledge that he shot and killed a man last year in a failed attempt to steal a backpack. Both wound up getting McNeil, 22, held for trial Tuesday on murder and robbery charges in the killing of Jose Gabino Aparicio-Jeronimo, 22, before dawn Sept. 26 at Eighth and Watkins Streets in South Philadelphia. Aparicio, who worked at a Center City bar and had finished his shift earlier, and another man were sitting outside about 4 a.m. when a bicyclist pulled up, announced a robbery, and shot the victim three times during a struggle before taking off on foot. |
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UK: Illegal immigrant jailed for sexually assaulting 10 year old girl |
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Pair that are arrested for hit and run deaths held without bail Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams called them "Bastards" during a press conference held yesterday, July 28, 2014, but early today, Jonathan Rosa and Cornelius Crawford were ordered held without bail for their roles in the events of July 25, 2014. Both were responsible when they are alleged to have carjacked a vehicle from a realtor, sexually assaulted her and then driven the vehicle when she was not driving it fast enough for them. The SUV blew a tire and crashed, killing Joseph Thomas Reed, 10, Keiearra Williams, 15, and Terrance Moore, 7. They were selling fruits to help raise money for their church. |
Prosecutor: Trenton Man Sentenced To 28-Years For Kidnapping And Sexual Assault TRENTON, N.J. – According to the Mercy County Prosecutor, a Trenton man was sentenced to 28 years in prison for an incident involving kidnapping and sexual assault back in May 2012. In January 2014, 20-year-old Dante Picott pleaded guilty to the 10-count indictment charging him with kidnapping, robbery and several aggravated sexual assault offenses. At that time, Picott admitted to choking and punching the victim until she was unconscious and dragging her behind a row of bushes and sexually assaulting her and stealing her keys in an attempt to take her money. |
Police Arrest Suspect of 3 Separate Sexual Assault Cases Police have arrested a man they believe sexually violated 3 different women since April of last year. According to The Sacramento County Sheriff Sexual Assault Detectives, Robert Derrick Hill, 20, was arrested at work on behalf of the Sacramento County DA’s Office. Hill was booked on multiple felony charges and his bail is currently set at $2,000,000.00. |
African american NC hospital janitor accused of assaulting patients in psychiatric ward HAMLET, N.C. — A janitor at Sandhills Regional Medical Center is accused of sexually assaulting two female patients in the hospital’s psychiatric ward. Thadus Gerome Primus, 44, of 116 Bryson Drive, Hamlet, was arrested Saturday on charges relating to the alleged sexual abuse. Both patients told police that Primus committed the assaults during their time in the hospital. The first victim filed a police report after she was discharged from the facility, interim Hamlet Police Chief Rodney Tucker said. |
Ezra Porter, former MetroAccess driver charged with sexual assault, trial begins Tuesday UPPER MARLBORO, Md. – The trial of a former MetroAccess driver charged with sexual assault is scheduled to begin Tuesday. Ezra Porter Jr., is accused of sexually assaulting a female rider on April 19, 2013. Porter was driving the woman home from her job when he allegedly pulled the vehicle to a stop and threatened to hurt the woman if she did not take off her pants. The victim obliged and Porter allegedly sexually assaulted her before resuming the transport and taking the woman home. The victim later reported the incident to police. Porter was charged with one count of second degree assault, and one count each of first, second, third and fourth degree sex offense. |
Woman travels to epicenter of Ebola breakout to bring home black African 14-year-old adopted son SAN FRANCISCO — A Bay Area woman has been monitoring the Ebola outbreak closely as she is adopting a 14-year-old boy from Sierra Leone in West Africa. Natalie Wisniewski of San Francisco is preparing for a trip that may be a threat to her health, but one that she says is worth the risk. The biotech engineer said during her first trip to Sierra Leone in January, she met Kai Smart, an orphan who impressed her. She says she received help from the staff of Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi and U.S Senator Dianne Feinstein. |
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Black "Demon" murder suspect arrested The man wanted in connection with the death of a 70-year-old has been arrested. Aaron Demon Jordan, 22, of Statesville was arrested Saturday night and jailed without bond, said Statesville Police Department Chief Tom Anderson and Capt. David Onley, supervisor of the Criminal Investigation Division. Jordan is facing a second-degree murder charge in the beating death of Robert Joseph Dooley, who was found on Chambers Street in the early morning hours of Feb. 22. Dooley died several hours later of injuries authorities said were consistent with an assault. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black Man Convicted of Murdering (Hispanic) Long Island Police Officer, (Black) Carjack Victim An ex-convict was convicted Monday of first-degree murder in the deadly shootings of a Nassau County police officer and a random motorist during a carjacking in October 2012. Darrell Fuller was found guilty on all counts in the slaying of Nassau County officer Arthur Lopez after the 29-year-old officer stopped him on suspicion of being involved in a hit-and-run accident. He could be sentenced to life in prison without parole on the murder charge. Sentencing is set for Sept. 5. Fuller, of Queens, fled after shooting the officer and killed another man, Raymond Facey, while carjacking his vehicle, according to court documents. He was still on parole when he allegedly shot and killed Lopez and Facey. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black Nigerian who raped assisted living home resident gets maximum sentence CINCINNATI —A man accused of raping a 92-year-old woman at an assisted living facility last year received the maximum sentence Monday. Samuel Onyenweaku was previously found guilty of rape, felonious assault and patient abuse in the November incident at Amber Park Assisted Living in Deer Park. On Monday, Onyenweaku was sentenced to 11 years in prison. |
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Police: Man raped estranged wife, took daughter from home SPRINGDALE, Ohio —A Springdale father who police say prompted an overnight Amber Alert this weekend is now behind bars. Springdale police said they were sent to the 800 block of Ledro Street around 2:30 a.m. Saturday. According to authorities, they received a report of domestic trouble involving Kaelin Hawkins, 34, who was possibly armed with a knife. His estranged wife had fled to a neighbor's house. The woman said Hawkins had broken into the home and assaulted her. She said Hawkins threatened to kill her and the children, as well as himself. |
Woman Gets 20-Year Prison Term for Fatal Stabbing A South Jersey woman who fatally stabbed a man last year during an argument in his home has been sentenced to 20 years in state prison. Camden County prosecutor's say 25-year-old Shakeysha Pruitt of Berlin must serve about 17 years of the term imposed Friday before she becomes eligible for parole. Pruitt had pleaded guilty last month to aggravated manslaughter in the July 2013 death of 33-year-old Kafarr Logan-Horton. Prosecutors say Pruitt went to the victim's Oaklyn home and they began arguing. She then got a knife from his kitchen and stabbed him. |
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New shady claims about (black) embattled Brooklyn state Sen. John Sampson emerge Embattled Brooklyn state Sen. John Sampson is up to his old funny-money tricks, critics charge. Sampson was indicted by the feds last year for allegedly stealing $440,000 from housing escrow accounts and using part of the proceeds to help fund a failed bid to become Brooklyn district attorney. Sampson has yet to stand trial and is seeking re-election to his Senate seat. But he is now being accused by a chief rival and election lawyers of using questionable, if not illegal, practices to finance his re-election campaign. |
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More (black and brown) Times Square characters arrested after Spider-Man attack Police cracked down on Times Square’s menacing pack of costumed creeps over the weekend after a Spider-Man punched an NYPD officer — busting five more panhandlers and trailing many others to warn tourists about them. “They’re like little terrorists preying on all the tourists,” a disgusted law-enforcement source said of the pushy panhandlers. Cops got tough after Junior Bishop, dressed as Spider-Man, allegedly flew into a violent rage when rookie cop Eduardo Molina confronted him about charging tourists a whopping $10 per picture Saturday. The Naked Black Cowboy, whose real name is Titus Gandy, was busted when he showed up at the Midtown South Precinct to check on his buddy Bishop, sources said. Also arrested Saturday night were Hortencia Alagia, 42, and Luis Salinas, 20 aka Captain America — both charged with disorderly conduct — and Jeanmark Banga, 36, and Wilmar Suarez, 30, for aggressive panhandling, cops said. Warning: Video contains profanity. |
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Black Mpls. "activist" arrested on charges of assaulting a police officer Al Flowers, a black Minneapolis activist who spoke out last week against increasing violence in north Minneapolis, was arrested after an altercation with police officers at his home early Saturday. Flowers, 55, was treated at Hennepin County Medical Center and then booked at 4:30 a.m. in the Hennepin County jail on pending charges of assaulting a police officer, according to Minneapolis Police. Flowers and his lawyer, state Sen. Bobby Joe Champion, say officers arrived at his home Saturday to arrest his 16-year-old daughter. They say a fight ensued when Flowers asked to see the warrant. Flowers is a critic of the police department and has sued the city multiple times. |
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Suspect Miguel Angel Hernandez found naked after burglary that left one man dead |
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‘This is how we treat women,’ (Pakistani?) Man arrested for rape, kidnapping |
(White) Family Says 'Friendly' 20-year-old 'Shot for No Reason' - by black teen STUTTGART, AR -- Daniel Ruffin was a high school basketball player. He's in the Arkansas County 4-H Hall of Fame. He loved fishing and was active in his church. His mother's world began crashing down Tuesday evening with a phone call saying Daniel had been shot. Witnesses say just after 5:00pm Daniel was walking his dog down the quiet street where they live when he was approached by three people. "They just shot him right out here for no reason," Strange said. Arkansas County Prosecutor Robert Dittrich says he expects the 17 year old whose already in custody to be charged with murder. He doesn't anticipate additional arrests in the case. - (Black-on-white) |
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Guilty verdict in 1983 rape and murder Larry Lamont White, already convicted of killing two young women in the summer of 1983, was found guilty Friday of raping and murdering a third woman, shot dead just weeks before his other two victims. Pamela Armstrong, a 22-year-old mother of five, was raped, shot twice in the head and left half-naked in a West End alley on June 4, 1983. Her daughter, 5 years old when her mother was murdered, left the courtroom after the guilty verdict and wailed. "Thank you God, thank you God," she cried. "Oh lord, thank you God." |
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Black man who shot cop in crotch to get 25 years in prison A smug Brooklyn street thug took his sweet time accepting a plea deal Friday for shooting and permanently injuring a Brooklyn police officer — and even objected that the cop “can still walk.” Rookie cop James Li, 26, can walk — but needs a cane to get around since he was shot in the leg and crotch by fare-beater Rashaun Robinson, 29, whom he yanked off a city bus in Flatbush on Feb. 26. “I don’t care if you take the plea or don’t take the plea. I want to make sure you understand the choices you have,” Brooklyn Supreme Court Judge Alan Marrus told Robinson. He sat silent for almost a minute before muttering, “Still thinking.” |
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White Ex-WWE champ subdues Hispanic home burglar |
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Friends and family say goodbye to Cadence Harris LEAVENWORTH, KS - Friends and family said goodbye to Cadence Harris, the 5-year-old girl killed after a police chase and short standoff Friday. The Leavenworth County attorney charged Marcus McGowan with aggravated child endangerment, two counts of aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer, fleeing and eluding and unlawful possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Cadence died last Friday after McGowen allegedly abducted her from an Atchison home and became involved in a high-speed chase with authorities. McGowan allegedly turned his weapon on police after he crashed in a construction zone in Leavenworth and they fired multiple shots at him. The Kansas Bureau of Investigation said gunfire from officers did not hit Cadence or the suspect's vehicle. Recordings involving the Platte County Sheriff's Office, which had deputies chasing McGowan Friday night, show that deputies were told that Cadence had been shot. Deputies also radioed that McGowan was firing at them. Cadence's mother, Christina Harris, said she and McGowan got into a fight on Friday. Harris said he pulled a gun on her, so she had to run to a neighbor's house to call police. By the time she went back to the home, McGowan had taken her daughter. McGowan was not the child's biological father, but he had an on-again off-again relationship with Harris. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black convicted killer who killed his white wife, two others and shot (White female) Richmond cop denied parole RICHMOND, Va. — Convicted killer Kenneth Wayne Woodfin will remain in jail after a former Richmond Police officer’s letter writing campaign to the Virginia Parole Board. Woodfin shot Cheryl Nici in the face on October 26, 1984 outside of the Marriott Hotel on Broad Street after he killed his (white) wife, sister-in-law and a friend. “When I brought my head up, the bullet went in here down through my mouth and launched an eighth of an inch from my artery and lodged in my neck,” Nici said. Woodfin was sentenced to three life terms for the murders, but he is now eligible for parole. - (Black-on-white) |
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Dangers of interracial dating (he killed his white wife and sister-in-law, among other victims) |
September execution date set for black Kansas City-area killer Leon Taylor The Missouri Supreme Court today set a Sept. 10 execution date for Leon Taylor, who murdered a service station attendant in Independence, Mo., in 1994. Leon Taylor, 56, killed Robert Newton during a robbery that was witnessed by Newton’s 8-year-old stepdaughter. According to trial testimony, Taylor also pointed the gun at the girl’s head and pulled the trigger, but the weapon jammed. The order for the execution of Taylor came a day after a botched execution in Arizona rekindled debate over the death penalty. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black N.J. Officer Takes Stand At His Trial for Murder of White Man
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Gripping testimony from the New Jersey police officer on trial for murder after a deadly road rage incident on Interstate 97 in Anne Arundel County. He told jurors the victim was the aggressor and says he shot him in order to protect himself and his wife and kids. New Jersey police detective Joseph Walker emerged from the courthouse holding his wife’s hand after he spent nearly two hours on the witness stand Friday morning recounting the night of June 8, 2013 when he shot and killed Joseph Harvey of Anne Arundel County. Walker testified that when his minivan with his wife and kids inside cut-off Harvey’s car, Harvey became enraged, driving alongside Walker’s car and screaming “What’s your [expletive] problem?” and then calling him a racial slur. Walker says Harvey again called him a racial slur and said “I’ll [expletive] kill you.” Prosecutors argue Walker pulled the trigger three times out of anger and a bruised ego. The victim’s friends agree. “Just because you’re police doesn’t give you the right to pull a gun out and shoot somebody,” said Jennie Jones, victim’s friend. - (Black-on-white) |
White Man dies after being shot in McDonalds parking lot on Nine Mile Road (by two blacks) HENRICO — A man who was shot in the parking lot of the McDonalds on Nine Mile Road late Sunday has died from his injuries, police said this morning. Michael Raymond Bailey Jr., 22, of the 400 block of Dakar Drive in Sandston died after being taken to VCU Medical Center following the shooting that took place about 11:15 p.m., a police spokeswoman said in a news release. Police said two black males were seen running from the scene. No suspect denoscription was immediately available. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Bleeding) Kansas court overturns black killer-rapist brothers' death sentences TOPEKA, KS - The Kansas Supreme Court on Friday overturned the death sentences of two brothers convicted of capital murder in a crime spree in Wichita in 2000 including robbery, rape, forced sex and four fatal shootings in a snow-covered soccer field. The court also struck down three of the four capital murder convictions each against Jonathan and Reginald Carr. It upheld one capital murder conviction for each of them. Their cases will return to Sedgwick County District Court for further hearings. The court's majority overturned their death sentences because the presiding judge did not hold separate proceedings for each man. In overturning most of their capital convictions, the majority said the instructions to jurors were flawed. The justices on Friday issued a separate ruling for each brother. The Carr brothers' crimes are among the most notorious in the state. The victims in the December 2000 attacks that culminated in a bloody scene in a snowy field were: Aaron Sander, 29; Brad Heyka, 27; Jason Befort, 26; and Heather Muller, 25. Another woman who was shot in the head survived and ran naked through the snow to seek help, becoming a key witness at the brothers' trial. Prosecutors said the five friends were in a Wichita home when two armed intruders forced them to engage in sex with each other and later made them withdraw money from automatic teller machines. The two women were raped repeatedly before the five were taken to the soccer field and shot while they were kneeling. The Carr brothers also were convicted of first-degree murder in connection with the fatal shooting of a 55-year-old cellist, Ann Walenta of Wichita, only days before the spree that left four dead. Jonathan Carr, now 34, and Reginald Carr, 36, were in their early 20s when the crimes occurred. Together, they were convicted of 93 crimes, including rape, aggravated kidnapping and aggravated robbery and sentenced to death. The Supreme Court upheld a total of 57 convictions against them. - (Black-on-white) - (Bloody Witchita) |
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