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ARCHIVE for 18 June 2015 |
Black arrested for murder of White graduate MEMPHIS, Tenn. — An arrest has been made in the murder of an Memphis University School student just days after his graduation. Andrae Tewari, 19, is charged with second degree murder. Frank Gaines Whitington, Jr, 18, was shot and killed in the parking lot of the Champion Hills Apartments. Police say Tewari admitted to the murder. The circumstances surrounding the murder have not been released. - (Black-on-white) |
(Black) Man who shot, killed (White) Good Samaritan in 2010 pleads guilty HOUSTON - A man who shot and killed a good Samaritan in November of 2010 has plead guilty to capital murder, according to officials. Anthony Ferrell, 40, shot and killed 24-year-old Samuel Irick after Irick tried to stop Ferrell from stealing a woman's purse. The incident happened at a Chevron gas station in the 4600 block of Beechnut near Meyerland. The woman was not injured in the incident. The entire crime was caught on tape and Ferrell was arrested at a nightclub not long after. Anthony had a lengthy crime record, including charges of burglary and aggravated robbery, dating back to the 1980s. Ferrell will be sentenced early next year, officials said. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Man convicted of beating (White) homeless man sentenced to 15 to 40 years in prison READING, Pa. - A man convicted in the brutal beating of a homeless man inside a Reading laundromat was sentenced to 15 to 40 years in prison Wednesday. Floyd Patterson was sentenced on charges of aggravated assault and conspiracy to assault for the January 2014 beating of Robert Mohler inside the Penn St. Laundromat, an attack captured by the business's surveillance cameras. Mohler died a few days later. Patterson is expected to serve 19 to 55 years in prison due to sentences from earlier convictions for delivery of heroin, and flight to avoid punishment, prosecutors said. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Day care worker accused of sexually assaulting 5-year-old girl charged with child molestation SEATTLE — A 31-year-old man accused of sexually assaulting a 5-year-old girl at a Normandy Park day care center was charged Wednesday with first-degree child molestation. Ian Moore, who had worked at the Kid’s Country day care, was ordered held in the King County Jail in lieu of $200,000 bail. Moore was arrested at the day care last Friday, after the father of a little girl told police he walked in on the abuse in the day care. - (Demographics would indicate that the victim is almost certainly White) |
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Police say woman handcuffed, raped in city's South End CUMBERLAND — Cumberland police discovered a handcuffed woman in the city’s South End on Wednesday and charged a man with raping her for two days. About 6 p.m. officers went to the 100 block of Race Street to investigate a complaint about an assault. At the residence, they were allowed inside by Allen Lavar Johnson, 36. Officers report they saw a handcuffed female who told them she had been held there for two days and had been physically and sexually assaulted. She was transported to the Western Maryland Regional Medical Center. Officers executed a search and seizure warrant and collected evidence. |
Police Investigate Sex Assault (by black man) At Southwest Philly Bus Stop The suspect left the scene on foot, and is described as being a large, black man between 20 and 30 years old with a light complexion and slight facial hair. He ws wearing black sweatpants and a black hooded sweatshirt. |
(Black) Canandaigua man charged with raping teen over course of three days A Canandaigua man is facing charges after police say he raped a teen girl at his home over the course of three days. Albert Cishahayo, age 36, is charged with first degree rape. Police say Cishahayo raped an 18-year-old girl at his home on Jefferson Avenue several times over the three days. The alleged victim came to the area with a young man her friend met on social media. When trouble happened, she was far away from home and didn't know who to call for help. "The allegation accuses him of using forcible compulsion to have sexual intercourse with an 18-year-old female that was in his residence." |
6-year-old sexually assaulted at Madison park by black man, police say MADISON, Wis. - A 6-year-old girl was sexually assaulted at a Madison park Tuesday night, according to police. The assailant was described as black, between 15 and 17 years old with short hair and a slender build. |
(Black) Convicted felon arrested in rape of Etsy buyer who went to pick up item A convicted felon in Liberty County was arrested Tuesday night and charged with aggravated sexual assault, kidnapping and robbery in an attack by two men on a young woman who was responding to an ad for a custom-made belt on the online marketplace Etsy. The Liberty County Sheriff's Office said in a news release Wednesday that Mikle Bernard Edwards, 57, was arrested at around 6 p.m. without incident at his home. Edwards lives about three miles from the site of the rape, the news release said. |
(Black) Man Sexually Assaulted Woman, 73, in CVS Parking Lot Police are looking for a man who sexually assaulted a 73-year-old woman in the parking lot of a CVS store Wednesday morning. The victim was cleaning out her car about 5:30 a.m. in the store's parking lot on Jefferson Davis Highway in Woodbridge, Virginia, when she was approached by a man, Prince William County police said. The man spoke to her briefly before inappropriately touching her over her clothing and walking away. |
(Black) Hyattsville man arrested for sexually assaulting girl HYATTSVILLE, Md. -- An Upper Marlboro man has been arrested for engaging in sexual contact with an underage female, according to the Prince George's County Sheriff's Office. Mark Knight was arrested at a home on Brightfield Lane in Upper Marlboro on June 3rd, according to the sheriff's office. The sexual contact took place in August of 2014, the sheriff's office said. Knight engaged with sexual contact with the victim without her consent. Knight was taken into custody without incident, police said. He has been charged for second degree sex offense, third degree sex offense, and fourth degree sexual contact. |
Myrtle Beach police make arrests in connection with recent reports of sexual assaults Myrtle Beach police arrested two men in connection with a sexual assault that a victim reported at an Ocean Boulevard hotel on Sunday, according to a police report. Timothy Byers, 19, and Zyquabious Romarie Williams, 18, both of Rock Hill, were each charged Monday with third-degree criminal sexual conduct and were both being held at the J. Reuben Detention Center on a $30,000 bond on Tuesday morning. Officers were called about 7 a.m. Sunday to the Ocean Plaza Motel at 1005 S. Ocean Blvd. where a victim, whose age was not listed in the report, told authorities she was sexually assaulted, authorities said. |
Black man charged with rape of woman in parking lot Lamarr Chatman, a 27-year-old man has been accused of drugging and raping a woman. Full story available to subscribers only. |
(Black) Saginaw man accused of sexually assaulting 15-year-old girl SAGINAW, MI — A Saginaw man is accused of sexually assaulting a teenage girl. Willie G. Deberry faces three counts of first-degree and one count of second-degree criminal sexual conduct. Deberry, 52, is accused of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old girl on Thursday, June 11, in Saginaw. |
Police seek black suspect in alleged rape of 73-year-old Bloomington woman Police say the victim described the suspect as a light-skinned black man in his early to mid-20s, with a medium build and buzzed hair. He was wearing a bright red shirt with thin horizontal blue stripes, possibly gray pants or shorts and white canvas tennis shoes. |
Police release new video of deadly shooting by police of black African immigrant - in self defense LOUISVILLE, KY - Louisville Metro Police have released have released additional surveillance footage showing the events leading up to the fatal officer-involved confrontation in Old Louisville. The new video appears to show Deng Manyoun assaulting a woman, which led to the original 911 call Saturday afternoon. Chief Steve Conrad said previously that the woman had been attacked by a stranger while walking down the street. A man tried to stop the assault and called 911. Metro surveillance cameras followed Manyoun while Officer Nathan Blanford arrives at Fourth and Oak streets. There, Manyoun crosses the street against a red light, nearly getting hit by a car. Blanford's patrol car was at the intersection, and he stopped, got out, and began confronting Manyoun. After the two spoke briefly, Manyoun grabbed a flag pole, swung it over his head, and went at the officer. Blanford stepped backwards and fired twice, killing Manyoun. |
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State police: Illegal immigrant caught trying to get NH driver's license |
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(Black) Suspect in slaying (of White woman) rejects plea deal COLUMBIA, SC The third suspect in the 2013 killing of a 33-year-old mother of four during a robbery at a Columbia bakery agreed to a plea deal in court Tuesday, then changed his mind when he was in front of the judge. The deal, negotiated by prosecutors and defense attorneys in the case of Troy Stevenson, 20, would have reduced the murder charge to voluntary manslaughter for his involvement in the shooting death of Kelly Hunnewell. The offer included a 20-year prison sentence with no chance at parole. |
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Judge sentences (black) Duncan teen accused in ‘boredom’ murder (of White Australian visitor) DUNCAN, Okla. – A Duncan teen who has been convicted of gunning down an Australian athlete has been sentenced to serve life in prison without the possibility of parole. Chancey Luna, 17, was found guilty of first-degree murder in April. In August of 2013, investigators say Luna was in a car with two other teens when they decided to kill someone. Prosecutors say Luna pulled the trigger, killing 22-year-old Christopher Lane, who was jogging in Duncan. The two other teens involved in the case have also been charged. Michael Jones pleaded guilty to second-degree murder. Court records show he will serve life in prison and receive credit for time served. A third teen, James Edwards Jr., awaits trial as an accessory to murder. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Man pleads guilty to lesser charge in Papa John truck driver death TULSA, Okla. — Quick Facts: Robert Horton shot and killed in 2013 Three men charged in his death All three now sentenced in connection to crime A man charged with murdering a Papa John’s truck driver pleaded guilty to a lesser charge. Damian Anderson pleaded guilty to accessory to murder in the death of Robert Horton in Tulsa two years ago. Anderson was facing between 5 and 45 years in prison, but Monday his attorney and the State of Oklahoma came to an agreement, and he pleaded to 20 years in doc. Anderson testified against Frankie Jackson last week. On Friday a jury found Jackson, guilty of felony murder for the death of Horton. In August, Jermain Savory pleaded guilty to that crime. - (Black-on-white) |
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Jury finds Christopher Monfort guilty of killing (White) Seattle police officer SEATTLE — Christopher Monfort has been found guilty of killing a Seattle police officer on Halloween night in 2009. Superior Court jurors reached a unanimous verdict Thursday in the trial of Christopher Monfort, who pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity to charges, including aggravated murder, in the shooting of Seattle police officer Timothy Brenton. The decision was announced Friday morning. The jury will decide between life in prison or the death penalty. The penalty phase of the trial begins on June 16. If no mitigating factors are found, he will be sentenced to death. Monfort has also been found guilty attempted murder and arson. Monfort showed little emotion as the verdict was read. However, upon leaving the courtroom, Monfort apologized to the family of Timothy Brenton. Monfort was wounded by police about a week after the shooting during his arrest in Tukwila. - (Black-on-white) |
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Second (black) defendant sentenced in connection with murder (of White man) in Craigslist deal INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. J – The second defendant in a 2013 robbery and murder of an Indianapolis veteran received his sentence. Tryon Kincade, 20, was sentenced to 35 years with 28 years to be served in the Indiana Department of Correction and five years of community corrections for his involvement in the murder of Sgt. First Class James Vester on December 4, 2013. Kincade pleaded guilty on June 8 to three counts of robbery. Vester died while answering a Craigslist ad for an Apple iPad at an apartment on the west side. The iPad was intended to be a Christmas gift. Tyshaune Kincade, 19, pleaded guilty to murder in April for his involvement and was sentenced to 50 years. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black man) Gregory Russeau of Texas to be executed this week in 75-year-old auto mechanic’s death HOUSTON — A man convicted in the fatal beating of a 75-year-old auto repair shop owner in East Texas is facing execution this week, with no court appeals pending. Gregory Russeau is scheduled for execution Thursday evening for the May 2001 death of James Syvertson. Russeau was driving the victim’s car when police pulled him over in front of a known drug house in Longview, about 200 miles north of Houston. Police found Russeau about eight hours after relatives of Syvertson, who owned an auto repair shop in nearby Tyler, found his body. Court records indicate Russeau was on a cocaine binge and on parole at the time. DNA, fingerprint and palm-print evidence helped convict Russeau of capital murder. - (Black-on-white) |
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Police arrest black man in racist hatecrime pack attack on White man and his son at Florence park Florence police have made an arrest in a group attack that left a father and son injured on June 5. The victim said a group of 20 to 30 juveniles attacked him and his son during First Fridays at Wilson Park. The man said they beat him and used a stun gun on him while shouting racial slurs. He said they also shattered his car's rear window while his wife and other child were inside. Police confirmed they arrested 28-year-old Isiah Thornton on Tuesday. He is charged with third-degree assault and third-degree criminal mischief. This case garnered attention as a possible hate crime because the group was all black and used racial slurs against a white family. Police have said this does not make it a hate crime. Police are still looking for other suspects as the investigation continues. - (Black-on-white) - (Hatecrimes) |
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Assault by pack of feral black thugs at ‘First Fridays’ under investigation, (White) victim calls attack a ‘hate crime’ |
Dallas BBQ Chair Bash Suspect Held On Bail After Surrendering NEW YORK — The man wanted by police in connection with an assault in a Chelsea Dallas BBQ restaurant was ordered held on bail Tuesday night after turning himself in.Bayna-Lehkiem El-Amin surrendered with his attorney. He was arraigned in Manhattan Criminal Court Tuesday evening and ordered held on $75,000 bond. The NYPD says El-Amin faces assault and attempted assault charges. Investigators say El-Amin is the man seen in cellphone video slamming a chair over the head of a Brooklyn man at the Chelsea BBQ at 261 Eighth Ave., at 23rd Street, in Chelsea back in May. The incident happened around 11 p.m. Tuesday, May 5, during what was reported to be a Cinco de Mayo celebration. Witness Isaam Sharef caught the attack on video and posted it to YouTube and Instagram. The video shows Jonathan Snipes being flung to the floor and kicked as others screamed, “Stop!” - (Black-on-white) |
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Black man convicted in 2014 fatal stabbing of (white) girlfriend A 51-year-old man was convicted last week of beating his girlfriend on multiple occasions then fatally stabbing the 35-year-old woman in 2014 after she ended the relationship, according to the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office. A jury deliberated for less than two days before finding Mark Anthony Little, a black man, guilty of first-degree murder June 12. He was also convicted of two counts of corporal injury, one count each of dissuading a witness from reporting a crime, simple battery of a cohabitant and criminal threats. Jurors also found weapon allegations true. Little was in relationship with Deborah Ann Treptor for about two years and lived with the woman. Prosecutors said Little severely beat Treptor multiple times between December 2013 and April 2014, and Little threatened to kill the woman if she reported the abuse. On April 29, 2014, Treptor broke up with Little, and Little moved out. Little tried to get back together with Treptor and told family that he would not allow her to leave him. Shortly before 1 a.m. two weeks later, Little went to Treptor’s Watts home, walked into her room and stabbed her twice in the neck. - (Black-on-white) |
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UK: Ibis murder trial: Christina Spilane 'stabbed and strangled by (black) lover', Hull court hears (White) MOTHER-of-two Christina Spilane was stabbed and strangled in a Hull hotel room by her "controlling and jealous" partner Deland Allman, a court heard today. The body of Ms Spilane, 51, also known as Christina Randell, was found in room 231 of the Ibis hotel in Osborne Street, city centre, when staff were carrying out a room check on February 1. She had been stabbed three times and strangled. Deland Allman, 52, her long-term partner who had checked into the hotel with Ms Spilane the previous evening, admits killing her but denies murder. The relationship had been "marred" by domestic violence and that Ms Spilane was often seen with black eyes and other injuries. - (Black-on-white) - (UK) |
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Black man charged with having homo sex with male dog A Geneva man faces an animal cruelty charge after police charged him with having sex with his wife's dog. Geneva Police Capt. Ricky Morgan confirmed Geneva police officers arrested Jonathan Edward Medley, 39, of Geneva, and charged him with misdemeanor animal cruelty. Morgan said Medley’s wife first reported the offense to the Geneva Police Department on Thursday. “He was mad at his wife because she paid more attention to the dog than him so he had sex with the dog,” Morgan said. “She actually thought he was having an affair with another woman and hid a recording device. She learned he was in fact molesting the dog.” Morgan said the victim of the crime was a male Shih Tzu belonging to his wife. He said the dog suffered injuries from the offense, and was taken to a local veterinarian for treatment. Morgan said the injuries suffered by the dog might lead to euthanization. An adult Shih Tzu typically only weighs between 9 and 16 pounds. Medley was only charged with a misdemeanor because there is no longer a bestiality law in Alabama. |
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Police: Father walked in on rape of 5-year-old girl at daycare - by black man |
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(Yet another) Man walking around naked outside arrested SINCLAIRVILLE – A Buffalo man who was allegedly walking around naked in the backyard of a Town of Charlotte residence last weekend was arrested, State Police in Fredonia reported. Jimmy Hawkins, 25, of Buffalo was charged with public lewdness. Troopers were responding to a call about a naked man walking around the backyard of a home on East Road on Saturday. “Upon arrival, the subject was located and taken into custody without incident,” police said in a statement. Hawkins was arraigned in the Town of Charlotte Court and taken to Chautauqua County Jail. |
No charge against clerk's friend who shot and killed (black) robber No charges will be filed against the man who shot and killed an armed robber early Monday at an East Knoxville convenience store because he was "protecting another citizen and his own life," according to the Knoxville Police Department. A Knoxville attorney said because the act was one of defense the law protects the shooter. "You are allowed to defend yourself with both reasonable and necessary force, and the defense of another is appropriate should somebody else that you're with or acquainted with also be placed in similar danger," Don Bosch said. The dead suspect has been identified as Tamon J. Stapleton, 18, of Knoxville. He went into the Breadbox in the 6200 block of Asheville Highway about 2:25 a.m. with a loaded 9mm pistol, according to a KPD release. Stapleton approached the female store clerk. "A male friend of the clerk observed the robbery in progress from his vehicle in the parking lot. The friend retrieved his 9mm handgun and entered the store as Stapleton was forcing the clerk behind the counter at gunpoint. The male fired one time striking Stapleton." Stapleton died at the scene. |
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Durham officer shot black robbery suspect threatening female McDonald's employee, suspect identified DURHAM -- Durham police are investigating an early morning officer-involved shooting at a McDonald's restaurant. It began with a 911 call just before 4 a.m. about a robbery at the restaurant at 3117 Tower Boulevard. When officers arrived, all the lights in the restaurant were off, but police said they noticed movement inside. As officers went inside the business, they saw a man with his arm around a female employee's neck. The suspect, 26-year-old Dennis Lawrence Palm Jr., repeatedly threatened to kill the employee. It is unclear if the Palm was armed, but Durham Police Chief Jose Lopez said in a news conference Wednesday morning that Palm was capable of hurting the woman. Authorities said after a brief standoff, an officer fired one shot, striking the suspect in the face. Palm, who was conscious and talking, was taken to the hospital for treatment of serious injuries. The employee, along with two others inside the restaurant, were not injured |
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Police: (Illegal) Romanian immigrant couple installed skimmer on Center City ATM |
Ex-Boy Scout Admits Killing Fag Former Troop Leader Who He Says (Homo) Raped Him A former Boy Scout pleaded guilty Wednesday to killing his troop leader, who he claimed had raped him over many years. In a tense and emotional courtroom in Newton, Clark Fredericks admitted to killing former Boy Scout leader and Sussex sheriff's officer Dennis Pegg three years ago. "From the time I was 8 years old until I was 12, I was sexually assaulted and raped by Dennis Pegg," said Fredericks. He said he never told anyone about the rapes even as, he claimed, Pegg also raped his best friend Jeff. Jeff committed suicide in 1983, Fredericks said. Fredericks graduated high school, still keeping the secret from his parents. "Dennis Pegg controlled me by torturing and killing animals in front of me, saying he would do the same to me if I told anyone about our secret," he said. "I started stabbing Dennis," Fredericks said in court. "I said, 'How does it feel raping little kids now. It's not so fun raping little kids now, is it?' At the end I slit his throat." Family and friends of Fredericks wept almost nonstop as he spoke. And then as he got up to leave, applause broke out in the courtroom, something the prosecutors said he'd never seen before. One of those crying and applauding was Rose Funari, who said her own brother a victim of Pegg. |
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Conway police investigating first homicide of the year - (black on White) CONWAY, Ark. – A Conway man is facing second-degree murder after another was apparently found stabbed and lying in the street. The victim, Cole Harvey, 29, was found June 9 at 11:40 p.m. on the 1400 block of Arden Lane. He was later pronounced dead on the scene, and 29-year-old Zachary Gibbs was arrested in connection to the crime. Woodruff said witnesses told police that Gibbs and Harvey, who were co-workers, were arguing at the workplace and got into a physical altercation. Later, Gibbs was said to have driven to the Harvey's home later that night hoping to talk things out but another fight began. Witnesses said when the second fight stopped, Harvey collapsed and 911 was called. - (Black-on-white) |
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1 pleads guilty to perjury in Battaglia death GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — One of three people charged with perjury in connection to a 1990 homicide has pleaded guilty. During a Monday status conference, Sheila Reed pleaded guilty as charged to perjury while under an investigative subpoena, according to Kent County Judge Mark Trusock’s office. Reed, 57, of Grand Rapids was charged with perjury in connection to the 1990 robbery and beating death of 23-year-old Joel Battaglia in Grand Rapids. His murder remained unsolved until late last year, when four people were arrested in the case. Aurelias Marshall was charged with the homicide, and Reed and two others with perjury. Marshall was convicted of murder earlier this month. Authorities also now say they think Marshall framed another man for sexually assaulting his then-girlfriend’s 10-year-old daughter in 1991. The Kent County prosecutor has filed a motion to vacate Quentin Carter’s conviction in that case. Malcolm Jeffries and Aurelias Marshall’s brother Acey Marshall, both of whom also face perjury charges, were also scheduled for status conferences Monday. - (Black-on-white) |
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(White) Teen was hunting lost phone when shot dead (by three blacks) LONDON, Ont. — Police are searching for three suspects after Jeremy Cook, 18, who recently moved to the city to pursue a carpentry career was gunned down in a parking lot Sunday while trying to track down his lost cellphone. He had never been in trouble with the law in London and didn’t know his killers, police said. So far the investigation shows Cook accidentally left his cellphone in a taxi earlier that morning or the previous night. He used a device to track the phone to an address, police said. Cook and a relative went there and approached a silver Mazda sedan with three men in it at about 5:15 a.m. Sunday. The men inside weren't giving the phone back to Cook, police said. During the confrontation over the phone, one man jumped out of the car and walked away and the driver stepped on the gas. Cook grabbed the driver's door and held onto the car as it peeled away out of the parking lot. Police responded to the reports of gunshots and found Cook bleeding behind a plaza. He died at the scene. The Mazda smashed into a fence and hydro pole and police found it abandoned. "It's very tragic that an incident involving a lost phone resulted in the loss of a life," Steeves said. - (Black-on-white) - (Canada) |
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Black arrested for 2014 hit and run death of (White) LSU student BATON ROUGE - U.S. Marshals and Georgia sheriff's deputies arrested a Vacherie man in connection to a fatal hit and run that left an LSU student dead last June. Janneh Trench, 36, arrested in Clayton, Georgia in connection of the death of LSU student Eric Fabre, 20, on June 20, 2014. Fabre's family says no one should ever have to lose a loved one the way they did. "I'm glad he's caught so he can never do this again to another family," said Fabre's mother Milisa Hubbard. Fabre was killed as a result of a traffic crash which occurred in the 9700 block of Airline Hwy on June 20, 2014 around 12:50am. Fabre was driving a 2013 Honda Ruckus scooter north on Airline Hwy when he was struck in the rear end by a red vehicle. Fabre died at the scene. Baton Rouge Police Traffic Homicide Investigators learned that after the crash Trench fled the scene and later arrived at an abandoned lot in the 2500 block of Erie Street. Trench then attempted to burn the red 2007 Chrysler 300 which he was driving to destroy any evidence from the crash. The Baton Rouge Fire Department says they will add a simple arson charge. - (Black-on-white) |
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(White) Marshall Co. deputy recovers after shooting, (black) suspect in custody on $2 million bond MEMPHIS, TN - Marshall County deputy Cody Spoon is recovering after he was shot on-duty in Lamar, Mississippi. According to the Marshall County Sheriff's Office, deputies were responding to a domestic violence call around 12:30 a.m. at a house on Winding Creek Road. The suspect, Mardaniyn Sellers, was in a domestic situation with his wife. When deputies arrived on the scene, Sellers walked halfway down his driveway with a high powered deer rifle, then put the gun down on a pick up truck and walked towards the officers. Then, the deputies and Sellers got into an altercation. Sellers picked up the gun and shot Spoon. - (Black-on-white) |
(Black) Woman who beat (white) friend to death with slow cooker gets 23 years in prison DETROIT, MI -- A woman who admitted to beating her friend to death with a slow cooker was sentenced Monday to 23 years in prison. Tewana Sullivan, 51, of Detroit, was visiting 66-year-old Cheryl Livy at her Livonia home October 22, 2014, when an argument over presidential politics became violent. Sullivan pleaded guilty last month to second-degree murder while mentally ill. Wayne County Circuit Judge Michael Hathaway on Monday sentenced to Sullivan to at least 23 years in prison and ordered she undergo mental health treatment while in state custody, according to the AP. Her lawyer had argued brain surgery conducted six years ago after an aneurysm may have played a role in her mental state the day of the crime, along with an extraordinarily high blood-alcohol level of .41, which is more than five times the legal limit for driving. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Luzerne County Man Convicted in String of Area Bar-Restaurant Robberies NORRISTOWN, Pa. — A Hazleton, Pa. man has been convicted for his part in a 2013 robbery in Blue Bell, Pa. His attempted getaway from that robbery, and the ensuing manhunt, shut down Montgomery County Community College for a day. Defendant Tyrice Griffin, 42, was found guilty of nine felony charges for taking part in three restaurant and bar robberies, including the November 2013 robbery of the Whitpain Tavern. After the Whitpain Tavern robbery, Griffin had to run away on foot when he crashed his getaway car on the campus of Montgomery County Community College. The manhunt had residents on high alert and forced the college to cancel classes that day. In addition to the Whitpain Tavern, Griffin was also found guilty of robbing the Belevdere Inn, in Lancaster, and Arooga’s Sports Bar and Grille, in Camp Hill, Pa. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black Immigrant Quadruple homicide suspect in D.C. retains immigration specialist The lone suspect arrested in connection with a quadruple homicide in D.C. has hired a defense attorney specializing in immigration issues after the federal government flagged him for potential deportation. Darron Wint who is a citizen of Guyana, could face deportation from the United States if he is convicted. - (Black-on-white) |
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"Refugee" Invasion is European Suicide |
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(Black) Caregiver indicted for elder neglect in death of (White) north Forsyth woman, 81 FORSYTH COUNTY — A caregiver has been indicted on charges of elder neglect after the Forsyth County woman in her care died. According to the indictment from Forsyth County Superior Court, Ileane Leverne Madison faces one count of neglect to an elder person and one count of exploitation and intimidation of elder persons. Court records show Madison has been accused of purposefully depriving Sara Francis Cash, who was 81 at the time, of care to the extent that her health and well-being were jeopardized. According to a Forsyth County Sheriff’s report, Cash was found in her room on July 7, 2014, covered in “deep black and purple bruises all over her body.” Reports that Madison had pushed Cash down have not been substantiated, said Robin Regan, a spokesman for the sheriff’s office, and are evidenced by lack of a homicide charge. “Her autopsy showed injuries from a fall played a part in the cause of death, but the actual cause was undetermined ultimately,” Regan said. - (Black-on-white) |
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(White) Girlfriend of black footballer recants abuse story, says prosecution is racist in domestic violence case The girlfriend of Arizona State University’s five-star football recruit claimed the prosecution of Davon Durant on charges of domestic violence is influenced by race and misogyny Tuesday. Kelsi Langley, 19, originally told Tempe Police that Durant hit her and tried to strangle her after witnesses called police and reported seeing a man beating a girl inside a car. But, Langley recanted her story to Tempe Police shortly after Durant was arrested. She was joined at a press conference Tuesday by civil rights activist Jarrett Maupin, who called for the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office to reconsider its prosecution of Durant. “There have been attempts by law enforcement and others to paint this as another situation where you have a black athlete who is aggressive, overly aggressive, and overly sexual.” Tempe Police said they have physical evidence in the case, including photos of her injuries, as well as eye witnesses. Domestic violence victims often change their stories. Victim advocates agree. - (Black-on-white) |
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Elderly man nearly dies in unprovoked attack by cowardly thug An elderly man says he almost did not survive an unprovoked attack that was caught on video. Police are offering up to a $5,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. It happened May 14, but it has taken this long because the victim only recently got out of the hospital and was healthy enough to talk police. Surveillance video show 67-year-old Steven Wall standing outside a store when he gets punched in the face. The impact knocked him right off his feet. Wall said he turned around to look at his attacker just before the blow when the attacker threw a phone on the ground. "He did say, 'What are you looking at?' And I said, 'Nothing."' Wall said he went to the Wal-Mart\ to get dog biscuits and deodorant. When he woke up, he was at the hospital in ICU. "They almost lost me twice," said Wall. "They took the paddles to me two times. I was read my last rites." He said he went from being part of the welcoming committee at his assisted living facility before the attack, to needing a walker to get around after the attack. Now, a nurse to checks on him every two hours, and he's on a liquid diet. He said the worst thing was being in ICU and finding out his service dog, Gus, died. "He was my everything; we did everything together," he said. Gus was in Wall's car when the attack happened. - (Black-on-white) |
(White) women say they were assaulted, attacked with piece of concrete (by black female) during carjacking KANSAS CITY, Mo. — An attack on two women has a neighborhood west of the Country Club Plaza on edge. A brutal beating and car theft could have turned out much worse than it did, if not for help from some good Samaritans. Samantha Nofsinger-Smith said she drove her friend home from work Thursday night. The two got out of the car so Samantha’s friend could show her the courtyard of this building, and that’s when she says they were attacked by three women. “The girls didn’t seem like they were coming to attack us, until, it’s just snapped, they just snapped and it was terrifying,” Samantha said. She said she didn’t think anything when a woman walked up to her and her friend Jamie asking for a cell phone and gas money. But it quickly became clear, there was something bad about to happen. “I heard Jamie scream and her hair I saw her head yank back. They grabbed her hair and they started punching her. She hit the floor really hard,” Samantha said. “They were kicking her, punching her.” That’s when Samantha says another woman picked up a large piece of concrete and threw it at her, knocking her to the ground. Rajanae M. Walker, 17, is currently charged with one count of accessory to robbery. According to court documents, she waived her Miranda Rights and spoke with police. She said she needed a car to see her 14-year-old brother, and “took one from a white lady near the Plaza.” - (Black-on-white) |
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(White) Norfolk police officer charged in shooting death of mentally ill black man released on bond Officer Michael Carlton Edington Jr. was booked Friday on the voluntary manslaughter charge handed down by a special grand jury in the shooting death of David Latham. He was booked by the Norfolk Sheriff's Office and released on a personal recognizance bond, said sheriff's Capt. Joseph Baron. He was not required to post a cash bond. Norfolk police union representatives said Friday they and the city's officers are following the case closely, but they do not believe the indictment will have much bearing on their police work. "They are going to do their jobs the way they are supposed to do it," said Mike McKenna, a former Norfolk police officer and a national representative of the International Brotherhood of Police Officers. "It's the same old story. I don't know what the facts are, and the truth will come out in court." Edington's father, Michael Edington, is also an officer, McKenna said. He is listed as a sergeant in city employment records. A grand jury is not a judge and jury, McKenna said; Edington, 25, is innocent until proved guilty. |
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