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ARCHIVE for 18 April 2015 |
Black Duncan teenager is guilty of first-degree murder in (White) Australian's fatal shooting DUNCAN — In a quick verdict, a jury Friday decided a Duncan teenager intentionally killed an Australian baseball player out for a jog on a summer afternoon in 2013. The jury found Chancey Allen Luna, 17, guilty of first-degree murder, rejecting his defense attorney’s claim that he only had been trying to scare the jogger. The victim, Christopher Lane, 22, was in Oklahoma on a college baseball scholarship and was in Duncan visiting his girlfriend, Sarah Harper. He was shot in the back just before 3 p.m. Aug. 16, 2013, while jogging along Country Club Road in north Duncan. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black Somali migrant that killed White U.S. citizern during armed robbery shot in shootout with police CITY HEIGHTS — The investigation into a deadly convenience store robbery ended early Saturday with a police shootout in City Heights that left the suspect wounded, San Diego police said. Ahmed Hassan Mumin, 30, of San Diego was taken to a hospital and is expected to be booked into jail on charges of murder, armed robbery and attempted murder of two police officers. Officers were investigating the Thursday robbery of a Clairemont Arco am/pm station that left a customer dead when they encountered the suspect early Saturday. Several officers began a search of the Bandar Salaam apartment complex, and at 2:50 a.m. two officers prepared to search a community room there. As the detectives approached the door, the suspect began shooting through the door, narrowly missing both officers. The detectives both returned fire, and at least one round struck Mumin in the torso, police said. Speaking in Somali through a friend, 83-year-old resident Ugaso Elmi said she heard the shots and knew immediately they were gunfire. A man by the same name was interviewed by federal authorities in 2009 at the Philadelphia International Airport after arriving from Somalia, via Djibouti and London, according to a 2010 U.S. Homeland Security threat assessment report for the San Diego area. A naturalized U.S. citizen, he told authorities had been in Somalia caring for his ailing grandmother until her death. He told authorities that a family member knows a man who recruits for al-Shabab, the Somali terrorist organization, in the San Diego area. City Heights is home to a thriving Somali community, one of the largest in the United States. 95 percent of the community’s occupants are Somali immigrants who practice the Muslim faith. - (Black-on-white) |
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Police Arrest 3rd (Black) Woman in Caught on Camera Beating at Olney Gas Station A third woman faces charges in the caught-on-camera beating of a homeless man at a Philadelphia gas station. Police arrested Kaisha Duggins, 24, on Friday. A Judge later arraigned the Olney woman on attempted murder, aggravated assault, possessing instruments of crime and related offenses, according to court records. Two other women remained jailed as investigators continue to search for more suspects in the brutal beating -- involving a hammer, a piece of wood and Mace -- outside the Sunoco gas station at 5th Street and Somerville Avenue in the city's Olney section. Shareena Joachim, 24, and Aleathea Gillard, 34, also face attempted murder, aggravated assault, possessing instruments of crime and related offenses. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) "Common-law husband" arrested on suspicion of killing (white) wife in East El Paso home An El Paso man suspected of killing his common-law wife had allegedly threatened to kill her in the past. Police homicide detectives arrested Greg Lavan Dudley, 49, in connection with the death of Deanna Stewart, 38, who was found dead inside the home the couple shared in East El Paso. County records show the couple owned a company named D&G Cleaning Services. Stewart was apparently shot and killed Friday. Stewart was last seen alive at about 11 a.m. Friday when she dropped her daughter off at school. When the daughter returned at 4:30 p.m., Dudley slammed the door in her face and locked it. At 5:25 p.m. Sunday, Stewart's sister and her daughter went into the home and found Stewart dead in the living room. Stewart appeared to have a gunshot wound to her back and another to her right chest. A kitchen knife was found next to her. There were signs of a struggle but no signs of forced entry. Stewart's daughter told police that Dudley "would never let the victim out of his sight for any length of time due to his jealously." "In the past, the defendant (Dudley) has sent the victim text messages, threatening to kill her." The daughter "stated that the victim feared the defendant, that she observed him making a hand gesture resembling a gun toward the victim's head, and that she had seen the victim with bruises in the past. Other family members and police records indicate a history of family violence involving the defendant and the victim." El Paso County court records show Dudley was arrested on family violence charges in 2012 and 2009. In both cases, he pleaded not guilty and the charges were later dismissed. On Sept. 18, Dudley was sentenced to four days in jail after pleading guilty to an assault charge. The criminal complaint stated that Dudley called his sister at about 5:30 p.m. Friday crying and "told her that he no longer wanted to live." About 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Dudley called his sister again and "told her that he was in a living hell, and that he couldn't deal with the relationship with the victim any longer." - (Black-on-white) |
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(White) Woman's Body Found Inside Heber Springs Home, (Black) Son Arrested HEBER SPRINGS, AR - A local man is in custody on a capital murder charge after his mother is found dead. Officers received a call that 54-year-old Marcia Dye had been found deceased in her home. "This is the first homicide that I know about since I've been chief, and I've been here four years," Walker said. The police report, saying inside the home showed signs of a struggle, and that they discovered Dye with a towel covering her face. The report lists her son Cameron Dye, 19, as suspect number one. Police haven't released any further details of the scene or what they believe caused Marcia Dye's death. A suspect was arrested early Monday morning in the Edgemont area of Cleburne County. Walker would not confirm at the time the identity of who his officers had arrested. - (Black-on-white) |
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UK: Michael Spalding murder: chilling moment killer and girlfriend dragged dismembered body in suitcase along road Lorenzo Simon murdered Michael Spalding before dismembering the body, stuffing it inside two cases and, along with girlfriend Michelle Bird, throwing them in Birmingham Canal. In this footage, released today as they were both jailed for their crimes, the couple can be seen pulling the cases along a residential street past homes and parked cars. The barbaric pair weighted the cases down with broken slabs but decomposition gases re-floated one case and the gruesome discovery was made by a Canal Trust contractor on May 12 last year - 16 days after police suspect he was killed. Simon, who had used his old friend for slave labour to decorate his flat, and then killed him when he finally downed tools, has today been jailed for his murder. - (Black-on-white) - (UK) |
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Woman found dead in Gary home identified - was lured by an African-American woman pretending to be with DCS A woman who was found dead Friday, wrapped in plastic and stuffed in a plastic storage bin inside a Gary home, has been identified, officials said. The woman's body was found about 3 p.m. Friday at a home in the 1900 block of Cleveland Street. The body was wrapped in plastic, stuffed in a plastic storage bin and doused with bleach. She was identified as Samantha J. Fleming, 23, of West Claire Street in Anderson, according to the Lake County Coroner's Office in Crown Point. The woman had been stabbed to death, according to the coroner, and her death was ruled a homicide. - (Black-on-white) |
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Thaddeus McCarroll Video: Watch Police Shoot And Kill Man Armed With Bible, Knife - “black revolution” The 23-year-old’s mother had called police for help in taking Thaddeus away from her home, and McCarroll allegedly spoke of taking a “journey” and talked about a “black revolution” prior to being killed. She had reached out to the Jennings Precinct of the police department on Friday evening at approximately 9:20 p.m. because of her son’s erratic behavior. The armed standoff occurred near the precinct on Riverwood Drive off of Jennings Station Road after Thaddeus barricaded himself in the house. That’s where he had access to the knives, and he held at least one of them when cops fatally shot him. |
Husband of estranged Harrisburg council member turns in her estranged husband for child rape HARRISBURG, Pa. -- A Harrisburg city councilwoman turned her estranged husband into police following allegations he raped a young girl. Harrisburg Councilwoman Sandra Reid said she turned her estranged husband John Reid, into investigators. Reid was arrested on charges Thursday by Harrisburg police. John Reid, 56, faces 21 charges, according to court documents. Charges included rape by forcible compulsion, rape of a child, involuntary deviate sexual intercourse with a child, aggravated indecent assault, corruption of minors and other charges. PennLive reports John Reid knew the victim and the crimes allegedly started when she was 8-years-old and continued until she was 16-years-old. John Reid was placed in the Dauphin County prison on $500,000 bond. |
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Man accused of raping pre-teen girls Christopher Williams, 27, was arrested in connection with the sexual conduct involving two girls under the age of 10, according to court records. The incidents happened between August 2012 and July 13, the records state. Williams is being held at the Hamilton County jail pending an arraignment. |
Man charged with assaulting, imprisoning 2 girls GAINESVILLE, Fla. - A convicted felon was behind bars Wednesday after police said he sexually assaulted two young girls and held them hostage in their apartment. According to the Gainesville Police Department, on April 11, 35-year-old Jimel Alexander Adams was babysitting two 9-year-old girls who were having a sleepover in an apartment in Gainesville. Adams was dating the mother of the 9-year-old girl who lived in the apartment and was left in charge of the girls when she left the house. Police said Adams, wearing only his boxer shorts, walked into the room where the girls were sleeping in the middle of the night and told both girls to take off all of their clothing and started touching both girls on their private parts. Adams pulled out a gun, put it to the girls heads and told them if they told anyone he would kill them. |
$250K bond for man accused of sexually abusing jogger in Lincoln Park A man accused of sexually abusing a woman jogging in Lincoln Park after he threatened her with a BB gun was ordered held on a $250,000 bond. The 24-year-old woman was jogging in the park about 9:50 p.m. Wednesday when Timothy Reliford approached her from behind holding what appeared to be a real handgun. Reliford, 31, did not know the woman but later told police he had watched her jog on previous occasions. Reliford indicated that if she made any noise she would die, and demanded she show him her breasts. He began groping and kissing the woman, then walked her over to a tree where he pressed against her and continued to touch and kiss her. |
Arlington police arrest man for exposing himself ARLINGTON -- Police in Arlington have arrested a man they say exposed himself on at least two different occasions. Dayvone Malvo, 20, was arrested on April 14 on two counts of indecent exposure. Police say a woman reported seeing Malvo expose himself in an apartment complex in the 2300 block of Misty Ridge on April 1. A local business was able to provide license plate information to police. On April 4, two victims told police they saw Malvo expose himself while driving a blue Honda CRV near South Cooper Street and Park Row Drive. |
Baltimore and Baltimore Co. police search for black suspect in home rapes |
Detroit Police Arrest Suspected Serial Rapist; DNA Test Pending DETROIT - Authorities say police have arrested a man suspected of raping several women on Detroit’s west side. The suspect was taken into custody Friday night after police stopped a car that was seen leaving the site of a robbery. Investigators say the driver of the car threw a gun out of the window; and there was a passenger in the back seat who was wearing the rape suspect’s trademark black zipper mask. That passenger also matched the physical denoscription of the serial rapist: a black male, around 5’10” tall with a stocky build and medium complexion. |
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(VDARE Exclusive) Update: Victim in the Panama City Gang-Rape is Not White By Nicholas Stix ...the victim of the most recent gang-rape on the Panama City beach—there have been others—was Hispanic. Three suspects are currently in custody. Delonte’ Martistee, 22, of Bainbridge, Ga., L, and Ryan Austin Calhoun, 23, and George Davon Kennedy. |
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Hispanic and 'Other' person arrested in (White) University of Kentucky student's slaying LEXINGTON, Ky. - Lexington police have made a second arrest arrest in the death of Jonathan Krueger, a junior at the University of Kentucky who was shot while walking home early Friday. Krueger, 22, of Perrysburg, Ohio was killed about 2 a.m. during a robbery at Transylvania Park and East Maxwell Street. He died from a gunshot wound to the chest, according to the Fayette County Coroner. Police arrested Efrain Diaz, 20, Friday evening and charged him with murder and robbery. Police also arrested Justin D. Smith, 18, who has been charged with murder in the fatal shooting. In addition to murder, Smith also is charged with robbery, tampering with physical evidence and fleeing and evading stemming from a brief pursuit and standoff. |
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Ref: Lesbian Houston Mayor Parker marries longtime gay partner Houston Mayor Annise Parker, the first openly gay mayor of a major city, married her longtime partner, Kathy Hubbard. |
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Police: (White) Hempstead middle school teacher assaulted; (black) adult, juvenile arrested HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. -- Two people, an adult and a juvenile, have been arrested in connection with an assault on a teacher inside a Long Island middle school. The alleged attack took place Wednesday at the Alverta B. Gray Schultz Middle School in Hempstead. Police say 34-year-old Annika McKenzie assaulted the female teacher, identified as Catherine Engelhardt, with McKenzie's attorney, Donald Rollock, claiming the teacher had "put her hands on" McKenzie's 12-year-old daughter earlier in the day. Authorities say the teacher was shoved against the wall, placed in a headlock and thrown to the floor, where she was kicked and punched by several students, including McKenzie's 14-year-old niece. The teen was arrested, and both suspects are being charged with second-degree assault. McKenzie also faces a charge of strangulation. - (Black-on-white) |
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Student's MOTHER leaves teacher unconscious in school hall after 'kicking and strangling' her to the ground - as other kids piled in Engelhardt was unconscious for several minutes and rushed to Winthrop University Hospital. Engelhardt, a mother and teacher of 20 years, has since been released and is recovering at home 'in a lot of pain'. |
7 (black) teens arrested in connection with attack at BP gas station Seven teenagers were arrested in connection with the attack at the BP gas station in Memphis. At least three of them are being charged as adults. Denizell Gladney, 19, Darion Milken, 18, and Joe Brittman, 19, were arrested and charged with aggravated riot, and assault, among other charges. Four other teenagers, who are younger than 18, are also charged with aggravated riot. In addition to aggravated riot, two of the teens are charged with vandalism and one is charged with burglary of a motor vehicle. Gladney has a prior criminal history that involves marijuana and aggravated robbery charges. All three men were given a 6 p.m. curfew and are banned from the BP gas station. A group of students from Northwest Prep Academy attacked a man last Friday after he helped a frightened woman to her car. |
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(Black) Novi man's 6 month jail for killing a (White) cyclist challenged as too lenient PORT HURON - A prosecutor says a one-year jail sentence given to a Novi man who was drunk when his car hit and killed a bicyclist is too lenient. St. Clair County Prosecutor Mike Wendling said his office is appealing Tommy Taylor's sentence. Taylor, 38, was sentenced to only one year in the county jail and 5 years of probation in the death of 41-year-old Timothy Tacie. "We felt the sentence was too lenient given the facts of the case, and the damage caused and the death of the individual," Wendling said. Police said Taylor was driving with a blood alcohol content of 0.175 when he struck and killed Tacie, who was riding his bicycle. That's more than twice the level at which a person can be arrested for drunken driving. Taylor was convicted in February of operating while intoxicated causing death, a 15-year felony. During Taylor's sentencing, St. Clair County Circuit Judge Cynthia Lane departed from sentencing guidelines — which recommended a minimum of two years, five months in prison — and sentenced Taylor to five years of probation and one year in the county jail, with the possibility of work release in six months. Wendling said the reasons given at sentencing were not sufficient to depart from the guideline range. "After discussions with the father of the victim, we were willing to pursue an appeal," Wendling said. - (Black-on-white) |
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2 teens charged in High Point man’s shooting death HIGH POINT, N.C. — Two juveniles have been indicted by a Guilford County grand jury on charges of first-degree murder in the fatal shooing of a man in February. Peter Allen Jr., 14, of 420-A N. Ward Ave., and Tariq Jordan, 15, of 210 Woodrow Ave., both of High Point, were indicted this week in the death of Dennis Wayne Williams on Feb. 25. The shooting occurred five days after Allen turned 14. Williams, 57, was killed in his house at 1611 N. Hamilton St. in High Point after he opened the door to neighbor Michael Scott Moore, who was asking for help. Police said Moore, 34, was the intended target of the shooting. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black Muslim Somali migrant) Terror Suspect Pleads Not Guilty to Federal Charges The 23-year old Ohio man charged with training with a terrorist group in Syria -- then returning to the U.S. to allegedly carry out an attack here -- has pleaded not guilty today in federal court. Abdirahman Sheik Mohamud, 23, of Columbus, “is certainly scared,” according to his lawyer, Sam Shamansky. “The charges are serious, and the stakes are high,” Shamansky told reporters at a news conference after his client entered his not guilty pleas. Mohamud’s brother had traveled to Syria and been killed fighting on behalf of the terror group al-Nusra in 2014. |
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Elderly Patrons Assaulted, Robbed Outside Delaware Casino; Cowardly Black Suspect Arrested WILMINGTON, Del. — A Delaware man is facing charges after investigators say he assaulted and robbed two elderly men outside a casino. According to the Delaware State Police, a 79-year-old man was walking in the parking lot when he was approached from behind by an unknown male. Investigators said the suspect assaulted and knocked the victim to the ground. The suspect then stole an undisclosed amount of cash from the victim before running away. The victim suffered minor injuries. The second incident was very similar to the first attack. This time, a 68-year-old man was attacked and had his wallet stolen by the suspect. The suspect then ran away. The victim was taken to the Christiana Hospital where he was treated. Police say they were able to identify 22-year-old Charles Jones, of Newark, as the suspect. Jones was arrested at his home. |
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Cowardly criminal black suspect named in stabbing death of 76-year-old White woman CLEVELAND - Police have named a homicide suspect wanted in the stabbing death of a 76-year-old Cleveland woman. Glen Campbell, 46, of East 137th Street in Cleveland, has been charged with aggravated murder. Campbell is still at large. Campbell is accused of stabbing 76-year-old Eva Hodisan to death inside of her West 98th Street apartment on April 7. Police said physical evidence recovered from Hodisan’s apartment linked Campbell to her death. Anyone with details on Glen Campbell’s whereabouts has been asked to call Cleveland Police. - (Black-on-white) |
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Worthless violent habitual black felon charged in 1989 black-on-White murder case in Guilford County GUILFORD COUNTY, N.C. —An arrest has been made in connection with a 1989 murder case in Guilford County. William Henry Parker, 58, was charged Monday with second-degree murder in connection with the death of Vicki Cook VonCannon, Guilford County deputies said. Parker was arrested at the Guilford County jail and is currently serving a life sentence after a 2012 conviction for being a violent habitual felon. VonCannon was found dead on May 16, 1989, at High Point City Lake Park. Her husband had reported her missing several hours before she was found dead. Parker was considered a suspect in the original investigation but was not arrested, deputies said Tuesday. The case was reopened in 2012, and interviews and advanced forensics led to new developments, deputies said. - (Black-on-white) |
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Another black man enters plea to 2012 murder of White man in Mercer County MERCER COUNTY - The man charged in August 2012 murder of a Mercer County resident enters a plea to a lesser charge. In court on Wednesday, Deantre Scaife, 32, entered a guilty plea to second degree murder. He was originally indicted on a first degree murder charge for the shooting death of Derek Tabor, 23. of Montcalm. A second degree murder conviction carries a sentence of 10-40 years in prison. Derek Tabor was shot outside a home on Fourth Street in Bluefield, WV. A friend took him to the police department. He later died at Bluefield Regional Medical Center. David Reasby of Bluefield, WV was convicted of voluntary manslaughter in August 2013. - (Black-on-white) |
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department Arrests Black Habitual Felon Suspect in 1988 Murder of White Cab Driver CHARLOTTE – The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department’s Cold Case Unit arrested 49-year-old Jackie Sanders on Wednesday in connection with a 1988 murder case. On Jan. 14, 1988, officers found cab driver Dwight Thomas Corum fatally shot inside his cab. DNA was collected but no suspect was identified. The case was reviewed in 2013 and evidence was submitted to the CMPD Crime Lab for DNA examination. Based on that evidence, Sanders was identified as the suspect. He was interviewed by detectives and warrants were issued. He is charged with first-degree murder and armed robbery. Sanders is currently incarcerated in the Tabor Correctional Institute in Tabor City, N.C., where he is serving time for habitual felon. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black 'monster' condemned for slaying of (White) Arlington pastor and a (White) inmate - loses appeal HOUSTON The state's top criminal appeals court has upheld the conviction of Steven LaWayne Nelson, sent to death row for the beating and suffocation of a young pastor during a robbery at a North Texas church four years ago. Attorneys for the 28-year-old Nelson contended there were 15 errors at his 2012 trial in Fort Worth for the slaying of Clint Dobson, pastor at NorthPointe Baptist Church in Arlington, and near fatal beating of Judy Elliott, the church secretary. The appeals court Wednesday rejected arguments that evidence wasn't sufficient to convict him of capital murder and sentence him to death, that the jury selection and jury instructions were improper and that text message evidence improperly was allowed. The court also rejected constitutional claims raised against the Texas death penalty. - (Black-on-white) |
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$7M Settlement for Family of Temple Grad Beaten to Death in Old City The family of a Temple University graduate who was beaten to death in Old City will receive the largest settlement of its kind in city history against the owners of two Philadelphia bars where the man’s killers — two who were underage — were served alcohol before the killing. The family of Kevin Kless will receive a $7-million settlement — $1 million from the former Lucy’s Hat Shop on Market Street in Old City and $6 million from G Lounge on 17th Street in Rittenhouse — that will be paid out by the defunct bars' insurance companies. Kless was trying to hail a cab at 4th and Chestnut streets in the early hours of Jan. 14, 2012 when a car pulled up and an argument began. Kenneth Enriquiz-Santiago, Steven Ferguson, and Felix Carrillo got out of the car and began to punch and kick Kless. Investigators said Ferguson delivered a severe, closed-fist blow to the right side of Kless' head. Kless died a short time later. The Temple University Fox School of Business grad was 23. The three men later pleaded guilty to their roles in the killing — Ferguson getting the most severe punishment of up to 10 years in prison. - (Black-on-white) |
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Vicious Attack By Black on White Customer Inside North Philly Store Caught On Tape PHILADELPHIA — Police are searching for a man who was caught on tape violently attacking another male inside a convenience store in North Philadelphia. The attack happened at about 6:25 a.m. on March 22nd inside the 7-Eleven in the 1500 block of West Cecil B. Moore Avenue. The video shows the suspect aggressively walking into the store, bumping into an employee that was standing at the front counter. The suspect then walks towards a (White) male customer who was standing at the counter placing an order. Without warning, the suspect punched the victim in the head more than a dozen times. The victim then walked away from the suspect, who then punched the victim in the face one last time. The suspect screamed at the victim before walking out of the store. The victim was taken to Temple University Hospital for injuries to his face. The suspect is described as a black male in his 20s. He was wearing a gray-hooded sweatshirt, blue jeans and red sneakers. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black Military police officer sentenced for June 2014 rape of Cleveland woman CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A Cuyahoga County Common Pleas judge sentenced a former Army military police officer convicted of raping a woman at gunpoint to five years in prison. A jury in February found 20-year-old Yvon Norton Jr. guilty of rape, kidnapping, gross sexual imposition and intimidation in the June 2014 incident. Judge Michael Jackson could have sentenced Norton to 11 years Tuesday, but agreed to a shorter prison term on the grounds that it was Norton's first offense. The victim said that since the attack, the lingering trauma has made it impossible for her to hold a job or walk outside alone. "I have two young children, two girls," she told Jackson, struggling to hold back tears. "I can't imagine this ever happening to them." Assistant Cuyahoga County prosecutor Mahmoud Awadallah recounted the grisly details of the attack that happened as the victim returned home from a Father's Day party. She told investigators that Yvon Norton Jr., from another car, pointed a gun at her and told her to get inside his car. That's where the attack took place. |
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Black sports: Accuser sues Jameis Winston over alleged rape in 2012 Two weeks before he is expected to go first in the NFL draft, Jameis Winston faces a lawsuit filed by Erica Kinsman, a former Florida State student who accused the quarterback of raping her in 2012. Kinsman's complaint was filed Thursday in circuit court in Orlando and details an alleged rape by Winston on Dec. 7, 2012. The complaint alleges sexual battery, assault, false imprisonment and intentional infliction of emotional distress arising out of forcible rape. It seeks damages in excess of $15,000 to be determined in a jury trial. - (Black-on-white) |
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Police have person of interest in Trenton strangulation murder TRENTON, Mich - A 65-year-old man is murdered in Trenton for the city's first homicide in 10 years. More than a month later, police have a person of interest in the case, Aaron Syndney Marshall. Marshall, 35, is sitting in Wayne County Jail tonight and may soon be facing charges for the death of George Hite. The Detroit man was charged Tuesday with lying to a peace officer during a violent crime investigation and with being a habitual offender. Hite's niece, Sharon Fox, says "I hope they arrest whoever did it and they rot in jail. That's where they deserve to be." On March 11, Hite was found strangled to death inside his condo he shared with his elderly mother. Police say Hite met Marshall - an ex-con with a long history of brushes with the law, at the casino. Police believe there are more people involved, but the relationship Hite made with Marshall at the casino possibly cost him his life. There was no forced entry into the condo, which means Hite let his killers in. There they strangled him with a belt and left him for dead. "Must have been something," Fox said. "He must have won and somebody followed him home. Instead of just asking for the money, kills him for nothing." A motive is still unclear, but police believe women may also be involved. - (Black-on-white) |
Cab driver involved in police shootout identified MIAMI - A taxi cab driver arrested in a shootout with police in Miami and North Miami has been identified as 29-year-old Frantzy Armand. Miami police said Armand was involved in an altercation at a taxi cab stand along Northwest 79th Street Tuesday afternoon, shortly before a police officer pulled him over. Police said Armand got out of his car and fired at the officer with an assault rifle. The officer was identified as a 28-year-old rookie, who has only been on the force for about eight months. Police said a good Samaritan, William Ramirez, pulled up alongside the officer and told him to get in his van while Armand continued shooting in their direction. Police said Armand took off in the police cruiser. Armand is also accused of shooting a passing driver in the area of Northeast 123rd Street and 15th Avenue. The woman was shot in the arm and taken to Jackson Memorial Hospital in stable condition. Armand continued to the Sans Souci area, where he was met by a North Miami police officer. Police said Armand fired at the officer. The officer returned gunfire, shooting the suspect. |
Man pleads guilty to October rape GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — The man who threatened and raped a woman as she walked in Grand Rapids last year entered a guilty plea on Monday. Martae Rose pleaded guilty to first-degree criminal sexual conduct, unlawful imprisonment and assault with intent to rob. The assault happened in October 2014. Police said the young woman had just gotten off the bus and was walking when a man grabbed her, put a gun to her head and threatened to kill her. He told her to give him money, but she didn’t have any. He then walked with her to a secluded area and raped her. He threatened to kill her again before leaving, and she then called police. Rose was arrested a couple of weeks later after he was identified as the attacker through DNA evidence. Also Monday, Rose pleaded guilty to an unrelated armed robbery in August 2014. |
Hispanic Man Convicted in Grisly Redondo Beach Double Murders |
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Black man and his 13-year-old girlfriend charged with murder of teen's white mother A 20-year-old man and a 13-year-old girl are facing murder charges after the sheriff says they planned and murdered the teen's mother. Lenoir County Sheriff Ronnie Ingram says 20-year-old Roderick Wyche and a 13-year-old girl are both charged with murder and conspiracy to commit murder. Sheriff Ingram says the two met at the library in La Grange a few weeks ago and started a relationship. The girl's mother who is the murder victim, 33-year-old Wanda Dethlefsen, opposed the relationship and told her daughter not to be with Wyche. Sheriff Ingram says the pair planned Dethlefsen's murder and Wyche carried it out by stabbing Dethlefsen several times with a kitchen knife while she slept. The teen called a family member after the crime, who then told the teen to call 911. The Sheriff's Office has charged the 13-year-old daughter as an adult, but Ingram says it will be up to the District Attorney on whether they will proceed with trying her as an adult. Sheriff Ingram says charges are pending against Wyche for the under-aged relationship with the victim's daughter. - (Black-on-white) |
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Funeral fund set up for (white) mom, (mixed-race) baby in Eastpointe deaths Monique and Carmon Rakowski were found stabbed to death at their Eastpointe home on Thursday. Police have arrested a suspect (believed to be Rakowski’s boyfriend and father of Carmon) but his name is being withheld pending an arraignment. |
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(White) woman escorted outside before BP mob attack speaks - pack of feral blacks terrorize old woman - attack man MEMPHIS, TN - Mary Fuller was so scared of a large group of (black) teens gathered outside the BP on Poplar Avenue and Cleveland Street, a man inside the gas station decided to walk her out. That man was Orrden Williams. "I said, 'I don't know if I ought to walk out of here or not, because they're still fighting,'" Fuller recalled. "He [Williams] said, 'It's not a problem. I'll take care of this.'" Fuller says Williams yelled at the group of students as he walked her to her car. "[Williams] was irate, hollering, and I guess they thought, 'I'll show him,'" she explained. One of the students sucker punched Williams seconds after Fuller made it to her car. Fuller says the whole experience made her uncomfortable. "They don't care about human beings," Fuller said. "If I hadn't been in the car, they'd have soon got me." On Monday, Memphis Police Department increased its presence at the gas station. |
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2nd (Black) Suspect Charged In Shooting Of (White) Anne Arundel County Officer ANNAPOLIS, Md. — For the first time, the wife of an Anne Arundel County police officer shot in the line of duty speaks out, as he remains in the hospital. Now police release new information on the two suspects in custody. Police say it’s a miracle that the officer is alive. He’s in good spirits at Shock Trauma. Meanwhile, the suspects are now behind bars for what police believe was originally planned as an armed robbery that took a wild turn. Fighting back tears, the wife of Corporal Larry Adams battles a horrifying reality–her husband was critically wounded. Despite being shot, investigators say the ten-year veteran was alert enough to provide critical information about the tags he ran prior to the incident–the same vehicle the suspects got away in. This, before being rushed to Shock Trauma, where his condition has now improved. “That is by the grace of God,” said Chief Altomare. His evidence led police to arrest 30-year-old Colvin White and 29-year-old Danielle Blake, who the car was registered to. Police say White pulled the trigger while Blake was waiting in the vehicle for what investigators believe was originally planned as a robbery at the 7-Eleven. “The relationship between Colvin and Danielle is they have children in common,” said Lt. Smith. - (Black-on-white) |
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'Gay' black predator fags: Violet man booked with aggravated rape of juvenile boy A 43-year-old Violet man accused of homosexually assaulting a juvenile boy has been booked with aggravated rape, according to the St. Bernard Parish Sheriff's Office. James Johnson was arrested April 10 following a Sheriff's Office investigation, spokesman Steve Cannizaro said. The boy told a family member that Johnson forced him to commit a sex act on the night of April 9, Cannizaro said. Johnson is being held in the St. Bernard Parish prison on a $400,000 bond. |
Convicted burglar arrested in 2013 South Beach rape MIAMI BEACH, Fla. - A convicted burglar accused of raping a woman at a South Beach lifeguard stand in 2013 has been arrested. Blitz Santana Monestine, 30, was arrested last Thursday and charged with sexual battery, false imprisonment, battery and resisting an officer without violence. Police said DNA tests linked Monestine to the rape in December 2013. A second man involved in the case has not been identified. Police said Monestine and the other suspect raped the victim at the 17th Street lifeguard stand after she left a nightclub on May 5, 2013. |
(Black) Man accused of trying to lure Plum girl into his car PLUM, Pa. — Plum police arrested a man whom they said tried to lure a 11-year-old girl into his car. The girl told investigators a man wearing a white shirt with red letters and driving a tan or grey Ford Escape shouted to her, “Hey baby want to go for a ride? Get into my car." The alleged incident happened at about 4:30 p.m. on Sunday. Police said they found the vehicle and a man wearing similar clothing a few hours later at an apartment complex. The girl positively identified Charles Mallory, 30, of New Kensington as the suspect. He is charged with child luring. |
(White) Philadelphia Man, 79, Serving Life Term For (Black) Robber’s Death Dies A 79-year-old Philadelphia tool repairman sentenced to life in prison for fatally shooting a man who robbed him has died in prison. Barry Mason died March 30 at State Correctional Institution where he was serving a life term for the August 2006 death of Jamil Burton. The prison said Mason died of natural causes. The old man was 70 years old when he retaliated against the 19-year-old Burton after Burton swiped a gold neck chain and wedding band from Mason, then took off on a bike. Mason chased after Burton to the Louis I. Kahn Memorial Park, hitting the (black thief) with his vehicle, then pulling out his .380-caliber handgun - which he was licensed to carry - and shooting Burton multiple times. The middle-of-the-night chase happened after Burton approached Mason's Lincoln Continental as he was sitting with the driver-side window down. Burton leaned through the window and snatched the gold chain with an $18,000 ring hanging from it. Mason, who had no prior criminal record, was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced in January 2008 to life without parole. At trial, Mason's lawyer urged the jury to consider the fatal shooting an act of self-defense. "His life is destroyed by this event he didn't start," attorney Gerald Stein said. But jurors ultimately agreed with the prosecution's view, convicting Mason. - (Black-on-white) |
Police: (black) drunk driver kills popular (White) chef in homicidal slaughter hit and run St. Petersburg, Florida -- A man fleeing police early Saturday hit two men crossing the street -- killing a popular chef walking home -- and was later found at a bar. At dawn, friends of Aaron Jerome Davis who worked at The Kitchen St. Pete made a memorial at the crash scene. About 2 a.m., Jason Mitchell was driving at a high rate of speed. The police DUI squad saw him and attempted to stop the vehicle as it slowed. Mitchell accelerated at a very high rate, clearly indicating that he was not going to stop. Jason Mitchell continued accelerating southbound, running the red light. Two pedestrians, Aaron Jerome Davis and Brian Lee LaFrance, were crossing 2nd Street. The pedestrians had the green light and the crossing signal on the pedestrian control. Witnesses were stopped in the southbound curb lane, just north of the crosswalk. The Dodge passed the witnesses, running the red light and striking the two pedestrians. LaFrance was sideswiped and spun onto the pavement. Davis was projected onto the hood and windshield, before vaulting over the roof. Davis, a chef at The Kitchen St. Pete, came to rest on the west sidewalk of 2nd Street. Jason Mitchell drove off the southwest corner of the intersection, striking two concrete light pillars, ripping the right front wheel off of the vehicle. Jason Mitchell continued scraping along, coming to final rest. Mitchell and his passenger exited the vehicle and fled. With the assistance of club staff, the two subjects were apprehended at Push Ultra Lounge. LaFrance was transported to Bayfront Health St Petersburg in critical condition and has since been stabilized. He was released from the hospital on Sunday. Davis was pronounced deceased at the scene. Mitchell has been charged with vehicular homicide, DUI manslaughter, aggravated fleeing and eluding, leaving the scene of a crash involving death, and DUI serious bodily injury. While in custody in the Breath Testing Center of police headquarters, Mitchell attempted to escape and was quickly apprehended. Mitchell has bee arrested before for grand theft auto, fleeing police, giving a false name to law enforcement, and possession of marijuana, cocaine, crack. According to a Facebook post, Davis was on headed home from his job as a chef at The Kitchen St. Pete. The post was by 400 Beach Seafood and Tap House, where his wife, Anastasia Granucci Davis, is executive chef. Her employer posted a link to announcing that C1 Bank branches are accepting donations for a fund dedicated to Anastasia, who is due to deliver the couple's second child this week. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Serial killer threatens prison guards, mentions murders from 1980s Four-time confessed murderer, Craig Price, threatened prison guards in Florida and made mention of his gruesome crimes of the late 1980's. "I'm going to kill every officer I can get my hands on, just like I killed those little kids,” said Price, according to a disciplinary report. Now 41-years-old, Price has been behind bars for 26 years. In 1989, he was only 15, but bulky and 280 pounds when he confessed to four murders in his Warwick neighborhood. Joan Heaton and her two daughters, 10 year old Jennifer and eight year old Melissa were savagely killed with kitchen knives in their Buttonwood home. Jennifer was stabbed 62 times. Police found the murder weapons in a shed behind Price's home. He was less than remorseful, later admitting to the unsolved murder of neighbor Rebecca Spencer two years earlier, when Price was only 13. Price was not tried as an adult because he was so young when the crimes were committed. State law has since been changed. He was free to be released on his 21st birthday, but instead was sentenced for contempt after refusing to undergo psychiatric testing. His time behind bars hasn't gone smoothly. Outrage erupted when video surfaced of him, at the time, in the state training school, rapping about killing a cop. He was shipped to Florida in 2004, like other high profile inmates, and he's violated his probation a number of times. In 2009, Price stabbed a prison guard with a homemade weapon. Rhode Island prosecutors have closely watched Price from afar. Each time he gets into trouble, he violates probation and extra time could be tacked onto to his overall sentence. - (Black-on-white) |
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