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Update: A Look Into The Third Suspect's Charge On Brutal Rape Case Bond was reduced Friday for Ja'Lyia Templeman. She is accused of taking a photo of the victim and posting it on social media. Her bond was initially set at $35,000, but then reduced to $15,000. On Friday Templeman waived her preliminary hearing and was bound over to district court. Templeman's specific charge falls under a Nebraska statute pertaining to the unlawful intrusion of a person's privacy by distribution of an image when a person is in a state of undress. It's a long technical name that basically means, Ja'Lyia is accused of taking pictures of an alleged rape victim and posting those pictures to social media. JaVohn Templeman and Nicholas Bregg are charged with first degree felony sexual assault of a high school girl. Now almost a year after the victim went to police, an affidavit going into the crime is now unsealed. What seems to be the change and reason for the arrests is a witness statement collected by a South Omaha High School Resource Officer. The affidavit said the victim attended a party where she consumed drugs and alcohol. A witness told the resource officer, the victim was so intoxicated that party goers began kicking her. The witness said she then took the victim, along with Templeman and Bregg to another person's home. They fell asleep, then the witness said she woke up to noises and saw Templeman on top of the victim and he was sexually assaulting her. The witness sad she asked Bregg for help with stopping the assault, but then said a short time later, she saw Bregg sexually assaulting the still unconscious victim. The affidavit said Templeman and Bregg then took the victim to Templeman's home. At this point police believe, Templeman's sister, Ja'Lyia Templeman took pictures of the victim laying on a bed, naked from the waist down, and posted one of the pictures to her Instagram and another explicit photo on Facebook. |
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UK: Black who fractured (White) 19-year-old's skull with a single punch after victim asked him for a light in McDonald's is SPARED prison A promising university student fractured a 19-year-old's skull with a single punch after the victim asked him if he had a cigarette lighter in a McDonald's restaurant, a court heard. Caine Inyanga, 19, was spared jail after he floored Adam Turner in the violent early morning attack that left the tool maker unconscious on the ground. Turner, also aged 19, approached Inyanga in the early hours of the morning in McDonald's in Middlesbrough, Teesside, and asked if he had a cigarette lighter. After receiving no response from the chemical engineering student the victim turned to Inyanga's female companion and asked the same question. Inyanga, who had been drinking and taking drugs, demanded Mr Turner and his friend 'get outside now,' said prosecutor Emma Atkinson. The pair made it clear they did not want to fight, but he punched both of them, Teesside Crown Court heard. The blow to Mr Turner caused him to fall to the floor and he lost consciousness. As a result of the attack he has suffered hearing lose and tinnitus. Inyanga ran away from the fast food restaurant on October 10 last year, but later handed himself in. - (UK) - (Black-on-white) |
Shocking hidden camera footage captures Nigerian care home staff shoving latex gloves into a (White) grandmother's mouth and hitting her
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Update: Carol Sue Cunningham 40, Saint Joseph, MO obituary Carol Sue Cunningham 40, of Saint Joseph, Missouri, passed away Sunday, February 1, 2015 at her home. |
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Trenton sex offender gets 6 years in admitted assault on Clayton teen girl A Mercer County man was sentenced to six years incarceration Friday after previously admitting to sexually assaulting a teenage girl in Clayton, the Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office announced. Damon S. Bradley, 45, of Trenton, had pleaded guilty Oct. 21 to sexually assaulting the girl between September 2010 and September 2013 in Clayton when she was between the ages of 13 and 16. |
Rape suspect slips shackles, escapes custody in Washington Parish, TV station reports A violent rape suspect slipped out of his shackles and escaped from the back of a Washington Parish Sheriff's Office vehicle Saturday morning (Feb. 14) in Franklinton, The report said Kaunda Lopaz Magee, 39, may have made his escape in another vehicle. The Washington Parish Sheriff's Office said Magee still was handcuffed and attached to a waist chain when he escaped. Magee was being transported back to the Washington Parish jail following a visit to Riverside Medical Center in Franklin, where he was taken after complaining of severe shoulder pain. Authorities said Magee was tracked by dogs until it was determined he likely had entered another vehicle and left the area. |
Tempe police need help locating sexual assault, robbery suspect TEMPE, Ariz. - Tempe Police are searching for a man wanted for a brazen sexual attack and robbery on a woman in broad daylight. Lt. Michael Pooley with the Tempe Police Department tells Fox 10 that the attack happened February 12 around 3:30 p.m. A woman was walking near Baseline and Priest Road when she was approached from behind by a man. The man used a weapon to rob her and then he sexually assaulted her, Pooley said. Pooley says the man is a black male, between the ages of 22 and 25 who stands 6-feet or taller. He has a medium build and shoulder length braids that have white beads on the end. During the attack, the man was wearing a plain, short-sleeve black t-shirt, tan cargo shorts and black tennis shoes, according to Pooley. |
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Black Killeen man charged with murder of White man BELTON — A Killeen man was charged with a brutal 2014 murder that remained unsolved for almost a year. The Bell County District Attorney’s office charged Carlos Derell Collins Jr., 28, with capital murder in the bludgeoning death of 32-year-old Sean William Schuman. Schuman was found dead in his north Killeen apartment Jan. 15, 2014. According to the results of an autopsy, Schuman died from “homicidal violence and blunt-force injuries to the head.” Collins was initially sought by police for questioning in the deaths, but never was arrested or charged. While police continued to investigate Schuman’s death, Collins was arrested days later after an attack that had eerie similarities to Schuman’s death. That attack occurred Jan. 14, 2014, when Collins reportedly attacked and robbed a man he met on Craigslist. Collins struck his victim with an unknown object before fleeing the apartment. Police said they found a hammer at the scene. Collins was arrested Jan. 19, 2014, and charged in the robbery, and has been in custody ever since. In the more than one year he sat behind bars, Schuman’s death remained unsolved, as police continued to investigate. The Bell County district attorney’s office indicted Collins in Schuman’s death in November. Collins is facing a host of criminal charges on various causes, including aggravated robbery in the Jan. 14, 2014, incident, as well as assault with a deadly weapon and sexual abuse of a child. - (Black-on-white) |
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Police track down black suspect wanted in Westport robberies by DNA left on rubber band KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The suspect allegedly responsible for putting a Midtown restaurant owner in the hospital last December has been arrested. Edward K. Thomas, 53, has been charged with three counts of first-degree robbery and three counts of armed criminal action. Thomas is allegedly connected to the Dec. 23 robbery of Cupini’s in Westport, which resulted in the owner being battered and bruised. Thomas used his teeth to remove a thick rubber band that surrounded the wallet he allegedly took from the owner of Cupini’s. The DNA ultimately led to his arrest. Thomas reportedly entered the restaurant, waved a pistol and then pointed it at the restaurant’s owner. Thomas hit the victim and made him fall. Thomas then kicked the man multiple times and exchanged his pistol for a large knife. Thomas also allegedly threatened to kill the man and demanded money. The victim, who feared for his life, claimed that he had money in his wallet and pulled it out to give to Thomas. Thomas took the money from the wallet then fled the restaurant, leaving the rubber band behind that he used his teeth to remove. Crime scene technicians recovered the rubber band from the restaurant and sent it off for testing. On Jan. 23, the lab results determined that DNA from Thomas was on the rubber band. - (Black-on-white) |
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White victim of Arlington gas station assault searches for black female attacker ARLINGTON, TX — Audrey Hendrickson, an Arlington woman is asking for help in the search for the person who she says attacked her at a gas station Wednesday night. "I'm hoping that when they see this, when they understand what's happening maybe they can step up and help," she said. Just before 7:30 p.m., she steered toward pump two at the 7-11 gas station on the intersection's southwest corner when a woman in another car nearly crashed into her. "I wave at her, honk, 'What the heck?' and she proceeds to make gestures..." she said. She says the woman got out of her car, so she did too, in hopes of diffusing the situation. The opposite happened. "[She] actually grabbed me by the hair, put me on the pavement and with the other hand, started assaulting me," she said. Through it all her biggest fear was for her son, screaming in the back seat. He wasn't hurt, but Hendrickson was, and seconds later, she says her attacker jumped up, and drove off. So wants to press charges, with the hope of keeping this woman from striking again. "She should not be able to go into any gas station and just absolutely assault someone in such a violent way. She described her attacker to Arlington Police as an African-American woman in a red hard-topped early or mid-2000s red Ford Mustang. If you have any information, call Arlington Police. - (Black-on-white) |
White Riverview mom dies, one day after she was shot and had her throat slashed by her black husband - White neighbor almost shot Riverview, FL -- A Riverview mom who was shot and had her throat slashed -- allegedly by her husband -- has died. Michelle Dukes, 34, passed away late Thursday night. The original attempted murder charge against Keith Dukes has now been upgraded to 2nd Degree Murder with a weapon. He's currently being held in the Hillsborough County Jail with no bond. The horrific series of events unfolded on Thursday morning, and deputies say it happened in front of their three daughters. The Dukes' neighbor, Frank Breden, says he's lucky to be alive. Breden says he heard screams and ran out of his house at about 7:15 a.m., and found his neighbor, Michelle, standing the street with her throat slashed. Moments later, Breden found himself staring down the barrel of a gun. "This man was three feet away from me, if that. I heard the click," said Breden. The gun jammed. "You need to get out of here," Keith Dukes then says to Breden. Dukes then pointed the gun at another neighbor who had come outside after hearing the screams. But Michelle's husband reloaded, says Breden, and shot Michelle right in front of the couple's three daughters. Breden found Michelle inside a neighbor's home where she had tried to run for safety. Breden says he then followed Keith Dukes, who threatened to get another gun. - (Black-on-white) |
14 more come forward after Nigerian migrant doctor accused of sexual assault CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Fourteen more people have come forward claiming they were victims of a doctor accused of sexual harassment, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department said Thursday. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department released details of the arrest of Dr. Fidelis Edosomwan on Tuesday. An accuser said she became alarmed when she said he suggested sexual procedures she didn't need. “He was feeling my breast, not the way you should when you feel for lumps,” the woman, who did not want to be identified said. “He was feeling in a way like he was having a good time.” |
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Dredlocked Homeless Black Arrested On Charges Of Burgulary And Necrophilia - (raped a dead female corpse) A homeless man in Columbus, Georgia, is due in court Monday on charges he sexually assaulted a woman's remains during an alleged burglary in a funeral home. Domonique Smith, 26, was arrested after he was found with a bike reported stolen from a local funeral home. The suspect was found in a vacant home with other allegedly stolen items, like TVs and guns. . Smith was initially charged with second-degree burglary, entering an unoccupied dwelling, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and theft by receiving stolen property. A necrophilia charge was added after authorities discovered that a woman's body at the Hill Watson Peoples Funeral Service had been disturbed during the alleged burglary. "The investigation led us to believe he had a sexual act with the woman's body," Columbus Police Dept. Capt. Gordon Griswould said. - (Drudge) |
Black Memphis DJ charged with raping woman, telling her to carve his name into her skin MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A Memphis promoter and DJ is sitting in jail, charged with raping his ex-girlfriend and telling her to carve his name into her skin. Kenneth Hall is charged with aggravated rape, aggravated assault and kidnapping. Police say he attacked the woman on Friday, his birthday, but they just arrested him. Hall also goes by the name Young Ike Diddy. He works with EDG Street Productions and performed for his own birthday bash at a club the night before the attack. He is already well known, but now he is getting a different type of attention. Hall’s neighbors in University Crossing apartments were horrified to hear he is accused of kidnapping, raping and beating his ex-girlfriend, even telling her to carve his name on her. |
Black man "Kim Chung" allegedly held victim against will, sexually assaulted her JAMESTOWN, N.Y. - A man is accused of a terrifying incident that happened on North Main Street, in Jamestown, this week. Police said 29-year-old Kim Chung Erving, of Jamestown, held a woman against her will for several hours, from Wednesday evening through Thursday. Erving is accused of repeatedly sexually assaulting and beating the victim, and threatening her with a loaded handgun. The victim was able to get away, and went to a Jamestown business to report the incident. Police located Erving and charged him with first-degree criminal sex act, second-degree strangulation, first-degree menacing, unlawful imprisonment and third-degree assault. |
Homestead (Black) Man Charged With Kidnapping, Rape Of Woman MIAMI – More charges are expected to be filed against a Homestead man who reportedly kidnapped a woman and repeatedly raped her. The 34-year old woman told the Monroe County Sheriff’s investigators that Duglas Hernandez Morel, 33, abducted her from her ex-boyfriend’s house in Homestead. She said he then drove south into the Keys, stopping several times to force her to have sexual relations with him, according to the sheriff’s office. The deputy reportedly saw Hernandez Morel holding the woman’s head by the hair and was forcing her head up and down in his lap. The crying woman thanked the deputy profusely for saving her. |
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(Black female) Star of "16 and Pregnant" Charged With Prostitution The star of a popular reality TV show on MTV was one of eight women arrested in a prostitution bust in Delaware. Valerie Fairman, 21, of Coatesville, Pennsylvania, was arrested Thursday for prostitution and issued a criminal summons pending an appearance in court, police said. Fairman appeared on season 2 of MTV's “16 and Pregnant." |
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"Bisexual" Lesbian Kate Brown to make history as next Oregon governor Embattled Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber resigned Friday amid a mounting ethics scandal involving him and his fiancee. Next in line for the job is the secretary of state who will make history when she takes office. Kate Brown will become the first U.S. governor to take office who has previously identified as bisexual. Brown has been married to her husband since 1997, but considers herself bisexual. |
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Black man arrested in "sale-gone-wrong" homicide of White man LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Police have arrested a person in connection to a violent online sale. According to Lt. Sidney Allen, Jeramye Morgan Hobbs, 24, of Little Rock, was arrested February 12 and charged with Capital Murder in the death of 56-year-old Sherwood resident Frank Steinsiek. Allen said Hobbs contacted police and told them he had purchased a motorcycle similar to the one seen on the news. But, after inconsistent statements and witness interviews, detectives determined that Hobbs was involved in Steinsiek's death. Both the trailer and the motorcycle were recovered. No other arrests are expected in this case. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black man arrested in connection with suspicious Reno death of a 57-year-old White man Nev. -- Reno Police officials said they have arrested a man in connection with a suspicious death that took place Saturday. On February 7, officers with the Reno Police Department responded to an apartment complex in the 2600 block of Carville Drive on the report of a possible residential burglary in progress. When Reno Police Officers arrived, they entered to check the residence, and located 57-year-old deceased white male who has been identified as Steven Arnold. Reno Police Robbery Homicide Detectives also responded and began their investigation into the man’s death. Through the course of their investigation, Detectives said were able to positively identify a black male seen in the area at the time of the residential burglary. After following several leads and speaking with several witnesses, the man was identified as 25-year-old Sparks resident Jamelle Russell. Russell was located by Reno Police Detectives and placed into custody for Open Murder, Burglary, and an unrelated warrant. - (Black-on-white) |
Black man Turns Self In After White Girlfriend, Baby Found Murdered Inside Eastpointe Home EASTPOINTE - Authorities say a person of interest has turned himself in after his 29-year-old girlfriend and their 13-month-old daughter were found dead in Eastpointe. Police were called around 9 p.m. Thursday after the woman’s father found the bodies inside of a home in the 23000 block of Normandy, in a neighborhood just north of 9 Mile Road between Gratiot Avenue and I-94. Police haven’t yet said how the mother, identified as Monique Rakowski, and daughter might have died — but they are investigating the case as a double homicide. According to reports, both were stabbed multiple times. The person of interest is described as Rakowski’s boyfriend and the child’s father. He reportedly turned himself in to Dearborn police Friday morning. - (Black-on-white) |
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St. Tammany jury quickly finds man guilty of second-degree murder during marijuana robbery A St. Tammany Parish jury deliberated less than two hours Thursday (Feb. 12) before convicting Felix Adams Jr. of second-degree murder in connection with the shooting death of a man during an armed robbery in 2013. Adams also was found guilty of armed robbery and obstruction of justice in the slaying of Leighton Powe Jr. Judge Allison Penzato set sentencing for March 2. Second-degree murder carries a sentence of life in prison. Adams, now 22, shot Powe on Sept. 7, 2013, inside Johnson's truck during what was supposed to be a marijuana sale. Adams, carrying a .38-caliber revolver, and Bobby Isidore were in the back seats of the truck; Trenton Johnson was driving. The plan was to have Powe sit in the empty passenger seat for the transaction. But instead of buying marijuana from Powe, the trio would strong arm him and steal the weed. But as Isidore grabbed Powe from behind, he struggled to get free. At some point, Adams fired the revolver. The bullet tore into the upper, right side of Powe's head, said Dr. Michaeal DeFatta, who performed the autopsy. - (Black-on-white) |
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Two More Victims Of Accused Gary Serial Killer Identified CHICAGO – The final two women classified as Jane Does who officials say were slain by suspected Indiana killer Darren Vann have been identified, the Sun-Times is reporting. Sonya Billingsley, 53, and Tanya Gatlin, 27, were both identified using DNA traces from an abandoned house at 413 E. 43rd Ave. in Gary, Ind. they were found in last October, according to a statement from the Lake County Coroner’s office. Both women were last known to live in Gary. Last October, Darren Vann, 43, helped police find the bodies of six women after he was arrested in the death of Afrika Hardy, 19, whose body was found in the bathtub at a Hammond motel. The women had been left in abandoned, run-down buildings all over Gary. Billingsley and Gatlin were the final two of the seven women to be identified. |
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In Mardi Gras parade shooting, (black) teen faces murder charges A 19-year-old New Orleans student is facing two counts of second-degree murder charges in the fatal shooting along the Muses parade route. Police said John Hicks, whose address is in the 4200 block of Miro Street, pulled the trigger that sent two men to the hospital Thursday (Feb. 12) around 10 p.m. Hicks was booked into Orleans Parish Prison. His bond is set at $1 million. He's also facing one count of using a firearm during a crime of violence on a parade route. One victim, a 21-year-old man, was struck by a bullet in the chest and died in surgery, police said. Another man, 22, suffered a gunshot wound to the neck, and died Friday morning at the hospital, police said. Authorities said both men are "local," but have not released their names. |
Hispanic and black men plead not guilty in murder of (White) Merced taxi driver MERCED, Calif. - Police reports are revealing disturbing new details about the murder of a popular Merced taxi driver. Court documents portray the murder as an attempted robbery that turned into a senseless shooting. Dean Barker, 59, was killed during an overnight shift on January 5th. In the video, you'll see the parking lot where a nightmare began for the family of Barker, after the former Dos Palos police officer was shot in his taxi. His son was working at Mercy Medical Center that night. Dean's son, Michael Barker, said, "I have flashbacks from when they brought him into the hospital, and I'm standing there, and I keep seeing him bleeding to death." Merced police arrested Joseph Castrillo and Dante Woods for the murder, and now court documents paint a chilling picture of how it happened. Woods told detectives he planned to pay for the ride to an apartment complex, but Castrillo pulled out a revolver and hit Dean on the side of the face before shooting him once, and then two more times. Woods said the back doors were locked, so he crawled over the bleeding victim and out the driver's side then opened the door for Castrillo. Michael had told his father to use the child safety locks to keep customers from running away without paying. Michael added, "In order to get out the way they did, they had to crawl over him, kick him out of the way while he's bleeding to death just to get out of the car, I was in shock. I just couldn't believe that part." |
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Markus Kaarma Sentenced To 70 Years In Prison For Killing Of German Exchange Student (Trespassor) |
Black female suspect pleads guilty in killing of (White) KSU student Kimberly Kilgore A Cobb County woman pleaded guilty to killing a 21-year-old Kennesaw University Student Tuesday, just before lawyers started choosing jurors for her murder trial. Police said road rage prompted Sparkles Lindsey, 22, to shoot Kimberly Kilgore, 21, to death. Kilgore's family agreed to a plea deal, sentencing Lindsey to life in prison with the possibility of parole in 30 years to avoid re-living Kilgore's death in court. "They were very gracious in this case," District Attorney Vic Reynolds said. "They're kind, decent, gracious kind of people and consented to this plea and were in favor of it, so we're glad to wrap this case up for them." Kilgore's mother told the judge the sentence would not bring closure. Police say Lindsey fatally shot Kilgore in October 2013 at the Shiloh Green Apartments off Shiloh Road in Kennesaw as friends of both women watched. The shooting happened after an altercation between the two groups that investigators say started on the road. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black man pleads guilty in shooting death of (White) Opelika businessman in 2012 OPELIKA, AL - Debra Spratlin and her daughter Laura watched as 24-year-old Malcum Allen plead guilty to capital murder in a Lee County courtroom in the death of her husband, Walter Cade Spratlin Jr. "He was a good man and he didn't deserve this, and I was just wanting it to be over, wanting all of this to end so now me and my daughter can move on with our lives," Spratlin said. Allen is charged with fatally shooting Spratlin at his business, Cade's Custom's Exhaust, in Opelika on April 11, 2012. Spratlin suffered two gunshot wounds to the head and one in the side after he refused to give Allen money during a robbery. "I'm never going to understand why. For the money I am assuming, which is stupid. I wish he would have just given him the money, maybe he would still be here, but then again you never know and I won't ever know," explained Spratlin. Allen was sentenced to 30 years in prison for the capital murder charge and 48 months for theft in the first degree. Spratlin says her husband was a happy avid outdoors man who loved his family, and she says they miss him every day. "We hope to have a little bit of closure and not having to worry about whether he is going to hit the streets again is the biggest thing and I know he's not," Spratlin said. "Not for a long time so he can't do this to anyone else and that makes me feel a whole lot better." - (Black-on-white) |
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Racist black accosts White woman on Texas roadway Police are investigating a Texas man for a series of road rage incidents, including one that was videotaped by a woman who last week was traveling with her four-year-old daughter when the suspect accosted her on an Austin roadway. Julie Nowlin, 39, told cops that as she was driving last Wednesday morning, a male motorist was recklessly veering across the road, crowding other drivers and trying to force them off the road. So Nowlin (seen at right with her child) reached for her cell phone in an attempt to record the man’s license plate. The other driver, however, apparently spotted Nowlin filming him. As traffic slowed, the man pulled his vehicle into a bike land and sprung out of his car towards Nowlin’s vehicle. As seen in the video, the man called Nowlin a “bitch” and spit on the windshield of her car. He then raised a clenched right fist and said, “F*ck you, Black Power.” He added, “White bitch” before returning to his vehicle. “He got out of his car three times after chasing me around at high speeds and almost killing a female jogger.” Cops have classified the February 4 incident as "disorderly conduct abusive language" and "reckless driving." The recidivist road rager is Rashaad Devon Ben, a 23-year-old Austin resident whose rap sheet includes eight criminal convictions. - (Drudge) - (Black-on-white) |
Accused (black) serial rapist linked to 21 victims - ranging in age from 12 to 30 HOUSTON -- An accused serial rapist faces in life in prison after investigators said DNA evidence linked him to 21 sexual assault cases. Herman Whitfield, 43, goes to trial on April 9 on five of the charges. He was already in prison for kidnapping last year when HPD investigators linked him to the unsolved rape cases. Many were students. HPD investigators said Whitfield would watch girls going to and from school. A lot of attacks happened before and after school. The victims ranged in age from 12 to 30. The attacks went as far back as 1992. Two of the victims have since died. But now, nearly a quarter of a century later, the wait is over. "These are very serious charges and they want to go to trial, prosecutors want to go to trial," Harris County District Attorney's Office spokesman Jeff McShan said. |
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Phoenix police: Black man rapes woman he had seen at bar A Phoenix man was arrested Sunday after investigators said he broke into a an apartment and sexually assaulted a woman he'd seen earlier at a bar while the victim's friend lay frozen in fear next to her. Police said the 27-year-old-woman woke up about 4 a.m. on Nov. 5 in her apartment when she noticed the bathroom light was on. The woman got out of bed and noticed someone behind the bathroom door, and when she opened the door further, she saw 54-year-old Tilfert D. Vaughn standing naked and holding a large serrated break knife. Vaughn made the woman lie down in the bed, and raped her while holding the knife to her throat. The woman's 30-year-old friend woke up when Vaughn got in bed, and as the man struggled, his fingers came into contact with Vaughn's knife, causing deep wounds. The knife wounds on the man were deep enough to require surgery to repair the nerve damage he suffered. Both victims feared Vaughn would kill them if they did not obey him. After raping the woman Vaughn told her, "Now you have a baby. Bless it and take care of it." Vaughn then put his clothes on and left the apartment. |
(Black) Mount Vernon boy, 15, charged in 2 brutal, violent and depraved rapes MOUNT VERNON – A 15-year-old city boy is accused of abducting and raping an 11-year-old girl and a 23-year-old-woman on two occasions last year. Javon Roberts of 113 S. 14th Ave. dragged both victims to the Grimes Elementary School, where the sexual attacks took place in October and December, according to the Westchester County District Attorney's Office. Roberts was arraigned Wednesday and is charged as an adult with multiple felonies, including rape, kidnapping and sexual assault. He is being held without bail and is due back in court May 12. "The brutal and violent acts this defendant is alleged to have committed against these two victims, one an 11-year-old girl, are extremely dangerous and disturbing," District Attorney Janet DiFiore said. "We are most grateful for the courage displayed by these two victims in coming forward to assist in holding this defendant accountable for the depraved crimes he is accused of committing." |
Police Charge Suspect In Sexual Assault Of Woman At SEPTA Station Philadelphia police have charged a suspect in the alleged sexual assault of a woman at SEPTA’s Jefferson Station. During a news conference Wednesday, investigators identified the suspect as 26-year-old Reginald Green. Green was taken into custody Tuesday evening. Green is facing a long list of charges that includes attempted rape, robbery and aggravated assault. Authorities say around 1 p.m. Monday, a 27-year-old woman was walking with the suspect in the area of 10th and Filbert Streets. Police say the suspect led the victim into the Jefferson Station track area and asked for sex and began physically assaulting her. Officials say the suspect then sexually assaulted the victim before running away. |
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(Black) Man arrested after attempting to hit co-workers with hammer - called them 'racist' An Oklahoma City man is behind bars after police say he attempted to assault his co-workers with a hammer. Police arrested 31-year-old Mitchell Ivory. He was booked into the Oklahoma County Jail on complaints of assault with a dangerous weapon. Around 9 p.m. Wednesday officers were called to a business. When officers spoke with employees at the business they were told Ivory had gotten into an altercation with some co-workers and was told to go home. Police say he then yelled at staff and called them racist. When employees were called into an office to discuss the altercation. Police say Ivory then barged in the office with a ball peen hammer. Witnesses say they believed he was attempting to strike a co-worker with the hammer. Several of the employees pulled Ivory to the ground and held him there. Ivory then got away from the employees and left the building prior to the arrival of police. As police were leaving the building they noticed a car parked next to a patrol vehicle. The officer noticed a man inside fitting the denoscription of Mitchell. When the officer spoke to the man he identified himself as Mitchell. He was then taken into custody. |
Black teenager who 'kidnapped and raped a Domino's pizza delivery driver at gunpoint' was wearing ankle monitor and under house arrest A teenager who allegedly kidnapped and raped a Domino's pizza delivery driver at gunpoint was supposed to be under house arrest and wearing an ankle monitor at the time, authorities have said. Darrion Miles, 17, is facing life in prison after being arrested on eight felony charges including sodomy and robbery following the brutal attack on the female employee in Antioch, California, on Sunday. Police say he approached the 22-year-old with a gun as she drove up to a house in the quiet Blue Bell Circle and told her to get back in the car. He is then believed to have forced her to drive to an undisclosed location where he sexually assaulted her. Darrion Earl Miles, the boy's father, insists his son is innocent. |
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(Black) Michigan City man charged with rape, criminal confinement On the night of February 5, Officer Kelly Williams, Officer Larry Young Sr. and Sgt. David Legros were dispatched regarding what was thought to be a domestic disturbance in a vehicle. As the officers arrived on scene, Sgt. Legros spotted a man physically striking a woman while she was lying on the ground. The man was later identified as Theodis Thomas. Upon becoming aware that the police had arrived, Thomas ran to a vehicle and tried to flee the area. The vehicle he fled in became stuck in a snow bank. Thomas continued to ignore orders to stop and subsequently fled on foot. He was soon apprehended after a brief chase with the help of Assistant Chief Tim Richardson, Cpl. Greg Miller, Officer Jason Cracknel and an Indiana State Police Officer who had responded to the scene to help. The woman, who indicated she had been sexually assaulted, was transported via ambulance to St. Anthony Hospital for treatment. |
Police: Man Duct-taped, Assaulted By Two Blacks During Home Invasion In Burlington County The first suspect is described as a 50-60 year-old black male with dark skin, dark brown eyes and a salt and pepper mustache. He’s about 5’10” to 6’0” tall and about 150-175 lbs and was wearing a black hoodie, a black winter jacket, black pants, light colored sneakers, winter gloves and a beanie. He is also possibly missing teeth. The second suspect is a 30-35 year-old light-skinned black male who has dark brown eyes and is between 5’8” and 5’10” and 200-225 lbs. He was wearing a navy blue winter jacket, black pants, winter gloves and a beanie on his head. |
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Affidavit: 5-year-old (White) Kansas girl was shot by (black) suspect, not police, during chase last summer LEAVENWORTH, Kan. – A court document says a 5-year-old girl who died during a police chase in eastern Kansas was shot by the man she was with, not by police officers. Cadence Harris was found dead inside a car driven by Marcas McGowan after he exchanged gunfire with Leavenworth police last July. Prosecutors allege McGowan took the girl from her mother's home in Atchison and led police on a chase that ended in Leavenworth County. Investigators provided details about who shot the girl after a judge ordered the release of an affidavit supporting felony first-degree murder and other charges against McGowan. He has pleaded not guilty. Investigators concluded that a "defect" inside the car was consistent with a bullet hitting the girl from inside the vehicle. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black Va. man charged with capital murder in 2009 slaying of White man and rape of his wife LEESBURG, Va. — A Middleburg man is facing a possible death sentence after a grand jury indicted him on capital murder charges for the 2009 death of a former CIA contractor. Twenty-six-year-old Anthony Roberts is the third person to face murder charges in the attack on William and Cynthia Bennett of Lansdowne. William Bennett was found dead with a cracked skull. Cynthia Bennett survived but suffered serious injuries. Roberts is charged with raping her. Authorities have said the attack was "random", and that Roberts and the others were gang members. Two others have been sentenced to more than 40 years under plea deals requiring them to testify against Roberts. Prosecutors announced Roberts' indictment Tuesday, but he was initially charged a few weeks after the attack and has been in custody on other charges. - (Black-on-white) |
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Pregnant White woman thankful for police, neighbors after brutal attack by black urinating in public LEE'S SUMMIT, MO - A pregnant mother is thankful her baby was not hurt when a stranger brutally attacked her in her Lee's Summit neighborhood. She said she did everything she could to protect her unborn child as the man punched and kicked her. She is due to give birth to the child this week. The mother, Cheryl Christensen, agreed to tell her story if KCTV5 focused on the good that came after the vicious attack. She says her neighbors, church community and police did everything they could to help her family after she was violently assaulted. “I hunched over so that he wouldn't be able to aim at my belly,” Christensen said as she described the attack. “The first hit. He knocked out my eyesight. From the first blow it was really, really violent. Very painful.” Christensen says the attack happened on Dec. 13 when she went to check her mail. She saw a man urinating in public near her duplex where kids play and families park their cars. “I told him to use a bathroom because that is what they are for,” Christensen said. Police say Winzell E. Starr didn't like Christensen's scolding and rushed toward her. She told him she was seven months pregnant and tried to push him away from her belly. Police say that's when Starr began punching and kicking her. Christensen screamed for help. As she took blow after blow, she made sure to protect her unborn baby. Starr broke Christensen's nose in two places. Swelling from the beating caused temporary hearing loss and severe bruising. She had to get several stitches in her forehead. - (Black-on-white) |
Police: White man beat, robbed in Shelby Walmart parking lot by three black thugs SHELBY, N.C. — Police said surveillance video shows the moment when a man was attacked and robbed outside a Walmart in Shelby. That victim is recovering from a fractured skull and said he thinks he was targeted. Police are still looking for the man they believe hit Clay Wray so hard that the blow knocked him out as he left this Walmart. He fell on the ground and suffered a skull fracture. As he lay there, the thieves grabbed his money and left in a stolen car. He had just gotten his income tax money back and cashed his check. As he got money, the three assailants came into the store and got cash for cellphones at an automated machine. At some point, they saw Wray counting the $915 in cash as he left the store then they followed, waiting for the moment to strike. Police later pursued 18-year-old Christian Charles Campbell in this stolen car. A trooper rammed the car from behind forcing him off of N.C. Highway 74. He was arrested there and they later captured Tykee Romar Johnson. Warrants were issued for Robert Lamont Sutton of 128 Hillcrest Drive in Shelby. - (Black-on-white) |
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Trial Opens With Mother's Account Of Finding Her (white) Daughter Beaten To Death (by black boyfriend) Linda Ducsay said she knew something was wrong when she returned home from work on May 19, 2006, to find an open gate and her dog still sitting in the yard. "I just had this feeling," Ducsay told jurors Tuesday in Superior Court at the start of the murder trial of Matthew Pugh, the man accused of killing Alexandra Ducsay, a 26-year-old bank systems analyst and aspiring actress. Linda Ducsay said she immediately went to her daughter's bedroom in the basement of their home in the Devon section of Milford. She said she saw drops of blood on the radiator baseboards. "I thought maybe she was hurt, maybe she hit her head," Ducsay said. But when she turned the corner and saw Alexandra lying on the floor covered in blood, Ducsay said she feared the worst. "My mind sort of split in two. One part of me..." Ducsay said, taking a long pause as she dabbed her eyes with a tissue. "...saw that she was as stiff as a board, her long blonde hair was caked in blood. I knew she was dead." ...blood was splattered on walls and floors, Ducsay's head was bashed in, and she was missing an eyeball. Ducsay testified that her daughter first met Pugh when she was a teen. She continued the relationship after he went to prison. She would visit Pugh in prison, bring him things and take his daily collect phone calls. - (Black-on-white) |
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Friends saddle up to raise money for burn victim SAN DIEGO - Lynn Fuller suffered burns to nearly 80-percent of her body after her boyfriend set her on fire in December. On Saturday, dozens of people gathered in Ramona for a fundraiser to help with mounting medical costs. Click here to donate to the Lynn Fuller and Family Fund. - (Burned Alive!) - (Black-on-white) |
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White W.Va. Pastor Found Murdered in His Home; Black Woman Arrested BECKLEY, W.Va. -- A Beckley woman recently was arrested in connection with the weekend murder of a pastor in Raleigh County. On Monday, police charged 19-year-old Camille Brown in the murder of Pastor Ron Browning. Brown was already in the Southern Regional Jail after she allegedly broke into a home and tried to bite a police officer, which also happened on Saturday. Brown told police she had murdered a man with gray hair on Saturday. Brown lives on a street nearby where Browning lived on Odessa Avenue. Brown was covered in blood when police found her. She said the blood and the cuts on her hands were from the murder. Browning, 68, was pastor at Cool Ridge Community Church. - (Black-on-white) |
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Top Irish musician is killed by black in US hit-and-run A man has been charged in relation to the fatal hit and run of an Irishman in North Lauderdale, Florida. Martin James O'Connor, a married father-of-two and drummer in a well-known Irish band, was killed in a hit-and-run less than 24 hours after arriving in the US. Mr O'Connor,from Frenchpark, Co Roscommon, was crossing the road in the early hours of Saturday morning when he was allegedly struck by a black BMW SUV in North Lauderdale, Florida. The incident occurred shortly before 5am local time. He was with two friends, also from Ireland, as they returned to their hotel having been out socialising. The 36-year-old was rushed by ambulance to the Broward Health Medical Centre, where he was subsequently pronounced dead. Richard Jennings has been charged in connection to the incident after a friend of Jennings saw his damaged BMW and called authorities. After several hours of investigating, police found Jennings and charged him with leaving the scene of an accident causing death. - (Black-on-white) |
Police detail arrests suspects in Haverford graduate's death; defense rests case Testimony concluded Monday in the trial of three Philadelphians charged with the Sept. 19, 2013, shooting death of 40-year-old Jason Scott McClay inside a Chester Rite Aid where he worked as an assistant manager. McClay, of Marple, was a Haverford High School graduate and a U.S. Navy veteran. He died of a single gunshot wound to the neck at close range. It killed him almost instantly. David Wiggins, 25, Rita Pultro and Tariq Mahmud, both 24, have been charged with McClay’s murder. Wiggins and Pultro are accused of entering the Rite Aid at Ninth Street and Highland Avenue shortly before 10 p.m. on the night of Sept. 19 with the intent of committing a robbery. Mahmud, a loss-prevention officer at that store, is accused of helping coordinate that robbery. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black serial killer) Jesse Matthew charged in (White student) Hannah Graham's murder; DA will not pursue death penalty Jesse Matthew Jr., a former hospital worker, was indicted Monday on a count of first-degree murder in the abduction and killing of Hannah Graham, a University of Virginia student, who was missing for weeks before her body was discovered, law enforcement officials said Tuesday. Albemarle County prosecutor Denise Lunsford said that the state will not seek the death penalty, and that Graham's family has been informed about the state's decision. Lunsford declined to say why Matthew was not charged with the higher count of capital murder. The abduction and first-degree murder charges are punishable by up to life in prison. Matthew, 33, was already charged with abduction with intent to defile the 18-year-old. - (Black-on-white) |
Two More Arrests Made in Callahan County Robbery and Murder Two more arrests have been made in connection to a robbery and murder in Callahan County. 19-year-old Michael Duane Wallace, Jr. and 18-year-old Briana Payne were both arrested in Lubbock February 5th. Wallace is charged with capital murder and Payne is charged with aggravated robbery. 20-year-old Shaliko McGee was arrested in January in connection to the murder. The incident happened on Saturday, January 17th. Deputies originally responded to a possible robbery at a home off of Interstate 20 between Clyde and Baird. Deputies found the victim, Misty Mashburn, who had been shot. She was transported to Hendrick Medical Center, where she was pronounced dead. - (Black-on-white) |
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Three black men accused with murdering two Sunhouse clerks remain in jail after court appearance - female victim engaged to half-bro of suspects CONWAY — Family members of a convenience store clerk killed last month told an Horry County Magistrate Court judge that the three men accused in her shooting death should not be allowed to “see daylight again” during their first court appearance Saturday afternoon. “I hope they rot in hell,” said Samantha Stull, sister of 30-year-old Trisha Stull. Trisha Stull was shot and killed at the Sunhouse convenience store on Oak Street in Conway on Jan. 24. Jerome Jenkins, 20, of Finklea and brothers McKinley Daniels, 33, of Loris, and James Daniels, 27, of Nichols, and each are charged with two counts of murder, three counts of armed robbery, three counts of using a firearm during a violent crime, and one count of attempted murder. Family members told Livingston that Trisha Stull was engaged to the half-brother of McKinley and James Daniels. - (Black-on-white) "Hands up - Don't Shoot!" - Paruchuri was gunned down while the suspects were leaving the store after demanding money out of the register. Surveillance video shows Paruchuri putting his hands in the air and cooperating with the robbers when he was shot multiple times. |
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Black man arrested in case of White woman found in Manteca dumpster MANTECA, Calif. —A Stockton man was arrested Wednesday in connection with the death of a 22-year-old woman whose body was found in a Manteca dumpster last year, police said. Richard Howard Watkins, 49, was formally charged in the killing of Kelly Marelich, according to Manteca police. Marelich's body was found on March 15 in a dumpster behind a business in the 1100 block of South Main Street, detectives said. After several months of investigations, officers identified Watkins as the prime suspect. Watkins is currently incarcerated in the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Deuel Vocational Institution on an unrelated offense. - (Black-on-white) |
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2nd suspect charged in York County teen murder case YORK COUNTY, Va. — The York-Poquoson Sheriff’s Office has confirmed they have arrested a second person in connection to the murder of a 17-year-old York County teen. York-Poquoson Sheriff’s Office posted on their Facebook page on Feb. 4 they arrested 20-year-old Tevin D. Lambert of Newport News on Feb. 3. Lambert was charged with conspiracy to commit robbery in connection with the murder of Dylan Peters. This arrest comes weeks after a 17-year-old male was charged with second degree murder, attempted robbery and use of a firearm in the commission of a felony in connection to Peters’ death. Peters was shot several times inside his home on Jan. 27. Deputies confirmed there was a conversation between Peters and a suspect at the front door of the home. Then there was a struggle when Peters tried to close the door. Authorities said several shots were then fired through the front door. Peters was rushed to a nearby hospital where he passed away. - (Black-on-white) |
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2 women wounded in ambush, vicious attack by crazy black monkey-man outside Silverton bar - Teacher among 2 women stabbed outside bar SILVERTON, Ohio —Deputies have identified a suspect who they say stabbed two women outside a Silverton bar. The owner of the bar said Kelly Easton, 38, and Jodi Stanton, 40, were walking back to their car when a man ran up behind them on the sidewalk, stabbed them and took off. Both were taken to Jewish Hospital for treatment. Easton was then transferred to UC Medical Center and has since been released. Doctors said Easton had several stab wounds to her back. Stanton suffered cuts to her forehead. A spokesman for the Archdiocese of Cincinnati confirmed that Easton is a teacher at St. Nicholas Academy in Reading. On Sunday, with help from citizens, deputies identified Steven Grove, 52, as the suspect in the stabbing. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black man choked and beat his white girlfriend to death The victim in Sioux Falls’ sixth homicide of last year was choked and beaten in her home. Timothy Darnell Moses, 39, was indicted on alternative counts of first- and second-degree murder and three counts of manslaughter in the Dec. 28 death of 36-year-old Angel Schroeder. A search warrant filed in the homicide investigation says Moses’ mother called police that morning to report that her son was threatening suicide by “telling the family goodbye” via text message. Moses answered the door bleeding from both wrists when officers arrived at the home he shared with Schroeder. He reportedly told police that his girlfriend was sleeping the bathroom, and officers found her on the floor, her head in the doorway and her feet propped up on the edge of the bath tub, “obviously deceased.” There was blood on the victim’s chest, shoulders, head and the floor. Police also spoke to the 13- and 11-year-old boys who’d been asleep in the basement and learned that the couple had been “fighting like crazy” the night before. One manslaughter charge accuses Moses of unintentionally killing a human being while committing the act of aggravated assault by causing serious bodily injury, another references killing during commission of aggravated assault by choking. Moses had been charged twice with aggravated assault by choking for alleged attacks on Schroeder and on a former roommate. If convicted of first-degree murder, he faces mandatory life in prison or death. Second-degree murder carries a penalty of mandatory life in prison, and manslaughter carries up to life. - (Black-on-white) |
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Police credit DNA technology with cracking (black on White female) 1981 cold case Law enforcement officials are still not sure how the body of 17-year-old Carolyn Lee Andrew ended up in a shallow grave in Duluth’s Twin Ponds in 1981. They don’t know why the aspiring model was shot once in the right temple. They don’t know where she was in the hours leading up to her death. And they don’t know when her body was dumped in the popular swimming hole eight miles from her Woodland home. But nearly 34 years later, authorities believe they’ve finally determined the identity of her killer. Crediting advances in DNA technology, local and state officials said Monday that they’ve tied the homicide to Cecil Wayne Oliver, who died in 1988. While there was no apparent relationship between the two, investigators said it appears that Andrew encountered Oliver in a Superior bar the night before her disappearance. Carrie Andrew’s body was found facedown, partially submerged in Twin Ponds near Enger Park on May 6, 1981. She had died of a single small-caliber bullet to her head. And the night before her disappearance, they believe the two had an encounter at the Cove Bar in Superior. Witnesses who were there that night described a man named Cecil incessantly talking to Andrew and unsuccessfully attempting to get her phone number. - (Black-on-white) |
Black 16-year-old charged as adult in shooting death of (White) Jeannette teen took selfie with dead body of his victim JEANNETTE, Pa. — A selfie photograph led police to charge a teenager in connection with the Wednesday shooting death of another teen in Jeannette. Westmoreland County District Attorney John Peck confirmed that Maxwell Morton, 16, was charged as an adult in the shooting death of Ryan Mangan. The alleged selfie obtained by police showed Morton posing in front of Mangan’s body. A woman contacted police after her son received the Snapchat photo from Morton, police said. Morton is charged with criminal homicide and murder in the first degree, in addition to one count of possession of a firearm by a minor. He was denied bail Friday night. Authorities said Mangan, 16, was found shot to death inside his mother’s Rankin Avenue home around 10 p.m. Wednesday. The selfie “depicted the victim sitting in the chair with a gunshot wound to the face,” according to a police affidavit. “It also depicts a black male taking the selfie with his face facing the camera and the victim behind the actor. The photo had the name ‘Maxwell’ across the top.” . - (Black-on-white) |
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