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ARCHIVE for 21 August 2015 |
(White) Man shot, wife flees with baby as (4 black) gunmen storm home ATLANTA -- Residents of Atlanta's Riverside community filled a community meeting Tuesday looking for answers from police, two days after one of their neighbors -- Michael Lash -- was shot, and his wife shot at by intruders. The gunmen shot and wounded Lash as he fought to keep them out of his home Sunday night, Atlanta police said. His wife Whitney and baby daughter escaped but not before they were shot at twice. Lash, his wife Whitney, their 2-year-old son and infant daughter had just returned to their home on Sumter Street from a vacation when four men knocked on their front door. "They pretended as if their vehicle had broken down and they were requesting a car jack of some sort from our victim at which point they brandished a weapon," said Ofc. Ralph Woolfolk. The men asked Lash to borrow a car jack and then tried to force their way inside. As Lash tried to close the door, the men shot him and entered the house. Lash was shot twice in the leg, one of the shots shattered his femur. The couple's 2-year-old son was sleeping in an upstairs bedroom. Lash's wife grabbed their infant daughter and ran to the back of the house. Police said the suspects fired twice at her and the baby, but missed. She then managed to run to a neighbor's home. Michael Lash was taken to Grady Memorial Hospital in stable condition. According to a GoFundMe page created to raise money for medical costs, Lash suffered a shattered femur after being shot in both legs. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Ex-con held in (White female) shelter director’s killing must give DNA sample The ex-con charged with murdering a Bronx homeless shelter director will have to submit a DNA swab to investigators, the judge ruled Thursday in Bronx Supreme Court. West Spruill’s attorney, Patrick Joyce, said that he objected to the DNA directive by the judge. Spruill has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder in the April slaying of mom-of-two Ana Charle, 36, whom he allegedly shot after he tried to rape her. Charle was a manager at Project Renewal, a homeless shelter in The Bronx where Spruill was housed for seven months before he transferred to one in Harlem. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Man convicted in arson murder of (White) Hazelwood man CLAYTON • A man was convicted on Monday in connection with an arson fire at a Hazelwood apartment that killed a man who lived there. Jeremy Henderson, 23, was found guilty on counts of felony murder and first-degree arson. Henderson was accused in the death of 48-year-old Mike Mansfield, who was found dead in his Hazelwood apartment building that was set on fire on Aug. 4, 2012. The apartment building is at building at 5230 Villa Rosa Lane. Henderson told police he served as a lookout while others poured gasoline in the apartment building's hallways and near the door of their intended victim. It's not clue who the target was, but it wasn't Mansfield. Henderson told police he saw one of the other people light a match and set the gasoline-soaked carpet on fire. Police say they got a tip that Henderson was involved. The others have not been identified. Several other people, including an infant, were stranded on the third and highest floor of the 10-unit building until rescuers arrived. Mansfield was a gas station attendant for his landlord. He also fixed and cleaned fish tanks for Tanks A Lot Aquarium Service. He had two sons, Andy and Alex. Sentencing for Henderson is set for Sept. 21. The jury recommended consecutive sentences of 18 years on the arson charge and 21 years on the murder. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Slidell man gets 70 years for killing (white) woman, setting house on fire COVINGTON, La. -- A 24-year-old man was sentenced to 70 years in prison for stabbing a woman to death and torching her apartment in attempt to cover up the crime. Devin Baham, of Slidell, was sentenced for the 2012 murder of Ashley King. Judge Allison Penzato sentenced Baham, a multiple offender, to 55 years at hard labor on the manslaughter conviction, 15 years for aggravated arson and 10 years for obstruction of justice. The arson and obstruction of justice sentences are to run concurrently, but they will begin after the manslaughter sentence ends. Baham was convicted in May. King was stabbed 13 times and her home set on fire in the early morning hours of Feb. 23, 2012. Two other defendants had already pleaded guilty for their roles in the crime. Andrew Sumner, 22, of Slidell, who pled guilty March 9 to manslaughter, aggravated arson, and obstruction of justice, is set for sentencing on Aug. 29. Sumner's "wife", Katelyn Lusich, 21, who pled guilty in November 2014 to obstruction of justice, has been sentenced to 40 years in prison. The murder of King stemmed from a plan to rob her of prenoscription pills and money by Baham and Sumner. When they got to the apartment, King who had sold pills to Sumner multiple times, grew suspicious and began asking questions soon after the men entered her apartment. Baham then punched her, grabbed her from behind, and began stabbing her, and Sumner took pills and cash from the apartment, fleeing with Lusich, who at the time was 17 years old, pregnant, and waiting in the car. Sumner and Lusich stashed the pills and cash in a safe at the home of Sumner's mother, where they had been living. "Sumner went back to pick up Baham from a park near King's apartment, and both of them returned to Sumner's house, where they siphoned gasoline from a boat in the yard. They backtracked to King's apartment about 4 a.m., and Baham set it on fire." Firefighters determined that an accelerant had been used at the fire, and phone records led police investigators to Sumner, who later implicated Baham. - (Black-on-white) |
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Deputies: Iredell Co. man linked to 3 unsolved rapes in Ohio IREDELL COUNTY, N.C. — Deputies in Iredell County have arrested a man they said is connected to three unsolved rape cases in Ohio. Carlin Powell, a registered sex offender who lives in Iredell County, was arrested last week on outstanding warrants from Ohio after investigators in Cleveland contacted deputies in reference to three cold case rapes dating back to 1995. The Cleveland investigators told Iredell deputies that Powell’s DNA had matched the suspect DNA in all three cold cases in Ohio, and they had obtained warrants for him for rape, sexual assault and kidnapping. Powell was arrested and placed into the Iredell County Detention Center and was charged with an Out of State Fugitive Warrant. Powell was presented to the magistrate where he was placed under a $2.5 million bond. Powell is currently awaiting extradition by the state of Ohio for their charges. |
Medical marijuana doctor arrested for for rape and sexual assault A medical marijuana doctor was arrested Tuesday after a patient's complaint showed evidence of sexual assault during her medical evaluation, the Sacramento County Sheriff's Office said. Logan Vincent Ford, 31, was arrested in Oakland on charges involving rape, sexual assault and sexual exploitation by a physician. He is currently being held at the Sacramento County Jail on one million dollars bail. The assault happened in March. The victim was visiting a medical marijuana evaluation center, located in the 2100 block of Watt Avenue, in order to get a medical marijuana prenoscription. During the medical examination, the victim told police that Ford sexually assaulted her, Bowman said. The investigation eventually police to arrest Ford in Oakland. It's believed that Ford has worked at two other offices in Oakland and Berkeley. |
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Small White Minnesota Town Learns About Black Coming From Sex Offender Program MINNEAPOLIS – Neighbors in a small Minnesota town learned more about a convicted sex offender who will soon live there. Benjamin Gissendanner is just the fourth person to be provisionally released from the Minnesota Sex Offender Program. He’ll soon live in Byron, about 90 minutes south of the Twin Cities. A small church in Rock Dell Township had a large crowd inside Tuesday. Everyone was waiting for information about Gissendanner would fit into the community. Residents learned Gissendanner will have someone with him at all times. He’ll be subject to drug and alcohol testing, will have no access to the Internet and will wear a GPS monitoring bracelet. |
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Police Offering Reward To Find Homeless Black Tattooed Rape Suspect BRACKENRIDGE – Pittsburgh Crime Stoppers is offering a reward of up to $1,000 for information leading to the arrest of Elvis Hogan. The victim told police she was raped inside her apartment on Morgan St. in Brackenridge. The apartment building is just across the street from the Brackenridge Police Dept. The 18-year-old woman told police on the evening of July 26, she and 29-year-old Hogan had been smoking marijuana, and later in the evening, he gave her half of a Neurontin pill. The woman says she fell asleep in her apartment and around 2 a.m. on July 27, she woke up to find Hogan on top of her. The woman’s step-mother called police. Hogan, who had been staying in an apartment across the hall, left the apartment building. "He has several tattoos, It appears he has some on his neck and other areas of his body…and has a very distinctive cross tattoo on his forehead, ” said Opferman. Police believe Hogan is homeless. |
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Suspected rapist, US Marshal impersonator captured in Colwyn COLWYN, Pa. -- A dramatic arrest of a suspected rapist and police impostor in Delaware County was captured on video. A viewer captured the dramatic scene as US Marshals attempted to arrest 32-year-old Edwin Gerard Johnson. He was arrested while trying to run from a home he was hiding out in the 100 of Main Street in Colwyn, Delaware County. On Saturday, he once again allegedly impersonated a US Marshal in the city of Baltimore and raped another woman at gunpoint. "He would lure his victims impersonating a US Marshal. When he gained their confidence, he produced a weapon and demanded sexual favors from them. When they didn't comply, it got physical and he would rape his victims," Burke said. |
NC man forcibly rapes underage girl, authorities says FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. – A 36-year-old man was arrested and charged with forcibly raping a minor, the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office said. After an underage female rape victim was treated at Cape Fear Valley Hospital, Cumberland County authorities arrested Roger Gillis Jr. An investigation revealed Gillis and the victim were walking along Honeycutt Road when he covered the victim’s nose and mouth until she lost consciousness. The victim later woke up to her clothes being disheveled and pain in her lower body. Gillis, of 7020 Candlewood Drive in Fayetteville, was arrested and charged with first-degree forcible rape, statutory rape, first-degree kidnapping, indecent liberties and assault on a female. |
Patrick Chavis, 50, Affirmative Action Figure - August 15, 2002 Patrick Chavis, one of five black students whose admission to a medical school in California 30 years ago provoked a Supreme Court battle over affirmative action, died on July 23 in Hawthorne, Calif. He was 50. Mr. Chavis, whose medical license was revoked five years ago for malpractice, was fatally shot as he returned to his car after buying an ice cream cone in Hawthorne, a suburb of Los Angeles, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said. Investigators theorized that three men had tried to hijack Mr. Chavis's car but fled without it. Mr. Chavis lived in Inglewood, Calif. In 1973, Mr. Chavis was admitted to the University of California at Davis medical school in a program to increase black enrollment. Allan Bakke, a white applicant who was rejected despite having higher scores than the five black applicants, sued to be admitted. In 1978, the Supreme Court struck down the program, ruling that race could be a factor but not the only factor considered for admission. - (Black-on-white) |
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In Rare Case, F.B.I. Tries to Fire Agent Who Shot Jamaican immigrant Suspect The agent, who was off duty, fired at the man from a second-story window, hitting him in the back. Mr. Navin Kalicharan, then 35, told the F.B.I. investigators that the man he shot, a Jamaican immigrant named Adrian Ricketts, was standing at the trunk of the Lexus, reaching toward his waistband as though he had a gun. Mr. Kalicharan said he feared that Mr. Ricketts was going to shoot. |
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DNA evidence found on a glove helps to crack a 16-year-old murder case of a (White) great grandmother, 84, who was strangled after she left a Detroit diner (by a brutal black beast with a Nigerian name) | ||
A murder case which lay unsolved for the past 16 years has finally been unraveled thanks to DNA evidence found on a glove. The 1999 murder of Helen Klocek, 84, from Plymouth Township looked as if it would remain an unsolved cold case due to a lack of evidence. But it was cracked after investigators ran DNA tests on a glove that was left at the murder scene and matched the DNA to a convicted felon who was in jail and was set to be released imminently for another crime. The DNA belonged to Nosakhare Onumonu, a four-time convicted felon who had prior convictions and lived close to where the elderly woman's body was found. Klocek was murdered after she left the Brothers Family Restaurant on March, 2 1999 and headed toward her Plymouth Township apartment. Her body was found in an alley behind behind Calvary AME Zion Church on Detroit's west side, according to The Detroit Free Press. The widower had suffered a broken right collarbone, broken sternum, nine broken ribs and had defense wounds on her hands and arms. An eyewitness reported seeing a woman matching Klocek 'with a worried look on her face wearing a beige trench coat' driving slowly east on Joy Road, near where Klocek's body was found. She also spotted 'a young black man in the front passenger seat of the Escort, 'pointing as if to direct the driver.' - (Black-on-white) | ||
(White) Mom, 2 Children Recovering After Stolen Vehicle In High-Speed Chase Crashes Into Their Car PITTSBURGH — Two children continue to recover from serious injuries after the car that their mother was driving was struck by a vehicle in a high-speed police pursuit on Route 51. “It’s a miracle that they are alive,” said Cindy West, of North Versailles. It was late Monday night when the car her daughter was driving was struck by a speeding, stolen vehicle being chased by Stowe Township Police. West’s daughter, Heather Bach, had two of her children in the car with her at the time. They were going to the airport to pick up a foreign exchange student from China. West told KDKA-TV’s Ralph Iannotti, “If it had been another foot or two my daughter and the children would have all been killed by the car that hit them. He was going superfast.” Police said the car, reported stolen from Dormont last week and being operated by 19-year-old Raymon Brown was going nearly 100 miles an hour when it slammed into Bach’s Toyota at a Route 51 intersection. Brown was taken to Allegheny General Hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries. According to a criminal complaint, he told a nurse there, “I smoked weed and took ‘percs’ before the crash.” West says her granddaughter, 11-year-old Amelia was most seriously hurt. She’s now in critical condition after major surgery. She was riding in the front seat of the car with her mother. West’s grandson, Noah, “is stable with somewhat serious injuries, but not as bad as his sister.” Friends and family have set up a GoFundMe page for the Bach family, to raise money to help pay for their medical expenses. If you would like to help them, visit: http://www.gofundme.com/bachrecovery - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Judge finds (black) Taylor men guilty of misdemeanor assault in gas station beating (of White man) A Wayne County judge found two Taylor men guilty of misdemeanor aggravated assault Tuesday in a gas station beating that left a Lincoln Park man hospitalized for a month. Wayne County Circuit Judge Shannon Walker rejected felony charges of assault with intent to murder and assault with intent to commit great bodily harm against Anthony Clark, 23, and his brother, Deangelo Clark, 22. Walker heard testimony on several days over the past two months, as the Clarks waived their right to a jury trial. Walker said she looked at the credibility of all the witnesses and considered the Clarks’ intent when they punched and kicked Ryan Nasarzewski, 29, of Lincoln Park, at the BP gas station at Telegraph and Wick roads in Taylor She said she believed the Clarks when they testified that they felt threatened by Nasarzewski. They testified that Nasarzewski called them a racial epithet and raised his arms in a threatening way. Police say witnesses told them that two men were talking amongst themselves about selling drugs in the area and Nasarzewski allegedly said, “We don’t do that around here.” Witnesses said the two men got him down on the floor and kicked him in the head. Walker noted that not all witnesses who gave a statement to police testified at the trial. Nasarzewski testified last fall in District Court in Taylor that he had vision, hearing and memory problems as a result of the beating, as well as a number of broken bones in his skull and several broken ribs. Family members said that for the first two weeks after the incident, they didn’t know if Nasarzewski would live. - (Black-on-white) |
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Protests Erupt After St. Louis Officers Fatally Shoot Mansur Ball-Bey St. Louis police arrested nine people and deployed tear gas to break up protests that followed the police killing of an 18-year-old man who authorities say pointed a gun at two officers. Protesters threw glass bottles and bricks at officers and refused to clear the roadway. On Wednesday afternoon, two officers were executing a search warrant at a home in a crime-plagued neighborhood when two armed men fled out the back. The officers shot Mansur Ball-Bey, 18, after he turned and pointed a gun at them, police said. The second suspect fled, they said. The officers were white; Bell-Bey and the other suspect were black, police said. Tensions were already high in the St. Louis area after violence erupted around the anniversary of the police shooting death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, a St. Louis suburb. Dotson said that four guns, including a handgun that Ball-Bey was carrying, and crack cocaine were found at the home. - (Black-on-white) |
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Tennessee Bureau Investigation turns over Darrius Stewart shooting case to DA's office Darrius Stewart, a black 19-year-old, was fatally shot July 17 by Connor Schilling, a white police officer, in the 5700 block of Winchester near Hickory Hill Road after a traffic stop. Police said Stewart attacked Schilling when he tried to handcuff him. Stewart’s killing sparked protests and vigils near the site of the shooting, at his high school and in front of the Memphis Police Department offices at 201 Poplar. - (Black-on-white) |
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Adulterous white stripper girlfriend of black drug dealer arrested for child neglect, lying to police JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Lonna Barton, mother of missing 21-month-old toddler Lonzie Barton, was arrested Tuesday night after police said she gave false information to them in the search for the toddler. Police said Barton is being charged with giving false information in a missing person case and child neglect because she knew William Ruben Ebron, Jr., the man who was last seen with the child, sold and kept drugs in the home where Lonzie lived. "Lonna (Barton) knew Ebron kept, used and sold narcotics. She knew he was a drug dealer," Jacksonville Sheriff's Office Chief Tom Hackney said. Hackney also said that on July 23, the day before Lonzie was reported missing, Lonna Barton found a bruise on the back of Lonzie's head that he received while Ebron was watching him. After finding the bruise police said Lonna also found yellow fluid coming from Lonzie's ears and the toddler kept vomiting. After getting into a heated argument with Ebron, she still decided to leave the toddler in Ebron's care while she went to work at Wacko’s Gentlemens Club. |
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Black arrested in Meriwether Co. homicide of White man MERIWETHER COUNTY, GA - Meriwether County Sheriff Chuck Smith reports an arrest has been made in the murder investigation of Kenneth Michael Spice. Spice’s body was discovered in a wooded area in the 100 block of Primrose Circle on June 15. Timiquae Marquan Slaton, 22, of Newnan, Ga. was developed as a suspect after investigators located evidence at his residence that tied back to the initial crime scene. Sheriff Smith said a search warrant was executed at Slaton’s residence during the early morning hours of July 31 with the combined efforts of Meriwether County Sheriff’s Office investigators, the Upson Regional Narcotics Task Force, the Coweta County Sheriff’s Office and agents with the Georgia Bureau of Investigations. During the search investigators located additional evidence that tied back to the initial crime scene investigation. - (Black-on-white) |
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Suspect In Church Robbery, Assault Arrested OMAHA Police have arrested one of the two suspects believed to have robbed and assaulted a woman inside an Omaha church last Sunday. A felony warrant for robbery was issued earlier Wednesday morning for 22-year-old Wayman Clark. Video of the attack on a 76-year-old woman sparked outrage across the country as surveillance video of the attack went viral. That video shows the elderly woman make her way through St. Cecilia's Cathedral to pick up a pamphlet when she was blindsided by two men. One assailant grabbed her purse and the other punched her, knocking her to the ground, gashing her head on the table. The attack landed the victim in the hospital. Police also tell us they've arrested Clark's mother, Charlean Clark, for harboring a fugitive. The two were arrested in their car at an apartment complex. - (Black-on-white) |
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(White) Corinth police officer shot with his own gun by black male CORINTH, MS – Law enforcement officials across Northeast Mississippi are searching for the suspect who shot a Corinth Police officer early Wednesday morning. “We’ve got an army of people up here looking for the suspect,” said Corinth Police Chief Ralph Dance. “In addition to us and the Alcorn County Sheriff’s Office, we have the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation and the U.S. Marshals Service. “The officer is OK and in the hospital in Tupelo. He was shot in the chest, and the vest protected him. The second shot was in the shoulders. The doctors don’t think it hit any bones, and he should recover fine.” According to Dance, officer Kevin Parker Jr. and other officers responded to a prowler call around 2:30 a.m. Wednesday on Bell School Road. The officers did not find anyone in the area at that time. “The lady who called in the prowler report is blind, so Parker, being the good officer he is, went back around 4:40 a.m. just to make sure nobody was trying to get in her house,” Dance said. The officer spotted a 5-foot-9 black male weighing around 250 pounds wearing dark clothes and carrying a backpack. “The officer ‘blue lighted’ the suspect,” Dance said. “Parker stopped, got out and asked the man what he was doing. “At that point, the guy turned and ran at the officer. The officer had his gun out and in his hand. They struggled, and the suspect turned the officer’s hand and pulled the trigger twice. The officer never lost his weapon.” After the shots were fired, the suspect fled and the officer called for assistance by radio. Parker was flown by helicopter to Tupelo where he is listed in stable condition at North Mississippi Medical Center. - (Black-on-white) |
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No charges against officers in Terrance Kellom shooting DETROIT -- Prosecutors announced Wednesday that there will be no charges filed against the federal agent who shot and killed a black 20-year-old Detroit man in April. Terrance Kellom was shot and killed by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent during a raid at Kellom's west side Detroit home. The ICE agent involved in the shooting, Mitchell Quinn, says Kellom lunged at him with a hammer, but Kellom's family said the 20-year-old was executed. Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy announced during a press conference Wednesday that after investigating the case, her office concluded that evidence supported Quinn's version of events. "Terrance Kellom's fatal shooting was justified by the law of self-defense and the defense of others," said Worthy. "And as a result, no charges will be authorized against Agent Quinn in this case." When agents arrived at his home on Detroit's west side, Kellom was reportedly hiding inside in an attic. Worthy said Kellom yelled at out to an officer, "I have a gun. Shoot me b**ch, kill me." |
Illegal Alien Skips Court After Allegedly Smashing Toddler’s Limbs |
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Second suspect charged with murder of Susan McDonald CORDOVA, TN - Andre Bowen, 36, is the second man charged with first-degree murder in the death of Susan McDonald. McDonald was shot and killed August 1 outside of a friend's home in the 8400 block of Bazemore Road in Cordova. Anthony Olivo, 36, is also charged with killing McDonald. He is currently being held without bond. After charging Olivo, police learned that a second man may have been involved in the murder. Monday they identified that man as Bowen. Bowen has a criminal history dating back to 1997. He was also convicted of second-degree murder for a shooting that happened in 2005. He went to prison in 2008 for that murder, but was free a few years later. He's also been charged with aggravated burglary, theft of property, drug charges, and reckless driving. Police said Bowen admitted that he and another person were committing a theft when McDonald was killed. - (Black-on-white) |
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Judge finds (black) guilty in jewelry store murder (of White man) OMAHA, Neb. —A judge has found Milton Dortch guilty in the death of Jim Minshall Sr. The verdict came after only one day of trial. "It's been rough," said Minshall's granddaughter, Tracey Bland. "He has a granddaughter that misses him like crazy. She doesn't understand why the bad man comes in and all she has left are pictures and his shirt to hold." Prosecutors said good surveillance video, a good witness and good police work led to the speedy verdict. “All those things fit together and made it a very straightforward case,” said Douglas County Attorney Don Kleine. Milton Dortch will spend the rest of his life in prison. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Man Gets 40 Years for Shooting (White female) USC Student Columbia, SC - A judge has sentenced a man to 40 years in prison for shooting and paralyzing a University of South Carolina student in Columbia's Five Points nearly two years ago. Circuit Court Judge Robert Hood imposed the penalty against Michael Juan Smith just before 8 p.m. Monday. That sentence included 30 years for attempted murder, and two separate consecutive five year sentences on weapons-related charges. Smith will get credit for the 674 days he's already served; however, after he's spent his time in state prison, he will then have to serve a 10 year federal sentence for a weapons charge, which he plead guilty to last year in connection with the case. Earlier in the evening, it took the jury comprised of 11 women and one man a little over an hour to find Smith guilty of all the charges against him. Moments after the verdict was read, Martha Childress, who was in court, wiped away tears and received a hug. Smith shot Martha Childress back in October of 2013 while she was waiting for a cab in Five Points, one of the city's main entertainment districts. The injury left her paralyzed from the waist down, and the lengthy time she spent in the hospital and a rehabilitation center caused her to miss the rest of her freshman year in college. She returned to class the following year. - (Black-on-white) |
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Police: (White) Man who shot (black) burglar charged with voluntary manslaughter AKRON, Ohio — Police have charged an Akron man with voluntary manslaughter after he allegedly shot and killed a home invasion suspect earlier this month. David Hillis, 21, of Hilbish Avenue, was arraigned Monday morning in Akron Municipal Court and then booked into Summit County Jail. He’s accused of shooting and killing burglary suspect Marcus Glover, 25, of Akron, on Aug. 7. A second burglary suspect, who police say was with Glover, has also been arrested. Terry Tart, 37, of Akron, faces charges of aggravated burglary and murder. Police say Glover and Tart forced their way into Hillis’ home and threatened Hillis at gunpoint. Hillis then pulled a gun, and fired shots as Glover and Tart were running away, police say. Glover was killed. - (Black-on-white) |
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Family of girl beaten, raped helps search for (black) 'beast' JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - The father and grandparents of the 8-year-old girl who was brutally beaten, attacked and raped in Arlington one week ago helped MAD DADS canvass the area where the attack took place in hopes that someone would have information that would lead to the arrest of a suspect. Surrounded by a community wanting justice, the grandmother of the little girl shared her feelings about what happened and her one wish. “I'm furious, you took my granddaughter. You hurt her. You hurt the whole family,” she said. “I just want to catch this beast, the man who did this to my granddaughter. He's a beast.” “We know someone knows something and we want them to call in so we can get this animal off the street,” |
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(Black) Teen to be charged with rape, attempted murder of 5-year-old girl in North Philadelphia NORTH PHILADELPHIA -- A 15-year-old boy has been taken into custody, and police say he will be charged with the rape and attempted murder of a 5-year-old girl in North Philadelphia. Action News has learned the teenager is expected to be formally charged with Attempted Murder, Aggravated Assault, Kidnapping, Rape, Unlawful Restraint, False Imprisonment, Sexual Assault, Aggravated Indecent Assault, Simple Assault, REAP and related offenses. The charges have been sent to the District Attorney's Office for approval. Only Chopper 6 was over the scene Monday night as the 15-year-old suspect was loaded onto a police wagon for the trip to police headquarters. |
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Ocala sanitation worker accused of raping 9-year-old girl, police say OCALA, Fla. —An Ocala sanitation worker is accused of raping a 9-year-old girl on Sunday, according to the Ocala Police Department. An arrest affidavit said Kenyada Thompson, 37, committed the crime at the Steeplechase Apartments shortly after the victim’s mother refused to have sex with him and left the child with him to go to her father’s home. The victim told officers that Thompson committed sex acts on her in the bathtub, documents said. Police said the victim’s mother called 911 after returning home and finding Thompson and the child naked. |
Huntsville police charge man with raping child Huntsville police arrested a man on sex crime charges against a child. Wendell Lovell Smith, 52, was arrested Monday morning. He is charged with first-degree rape and first-degree sodomy. Police spokesman Lt. Darryl Lawson said the victim was a "small child." Smith and the victim knew each other, police said. A family member reported the crime on Aug. 2. Further information could not be disclosed in order to protect the victim's identity. |
Police hunt for man who allegedly raped woman, knocked out her teeth in Brooklyn BROOKLYN, N.Y. -- Police are looking for a man who knocked out a woman's teeth and raped her in Brooklyn, and they're hoping surveillance will lead to an arrest. The incident happened around 3 a.m. Monday on Putnam Street in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section. Sources tell Eyewitness News that the 52-year-old old victim went out for a pack of cigarettes around 3 a.m Monday, when police say she encountered the suspect near the intersection of Bedford and Putnam avenues. Armed with a gun, he forced the woman to leave with him, taking her to a basement stairwell at Classon Avenue and Lefferts Place, where he allegedly assaulted her and pushed his fingers down her throat. The suspect then removed the victim's underwear and raped her near an outside staircase, according to investigators. |
Trial begins for man accused of setting woman on fire The trial began Monday for an Augusta man accused of setting a woman on fire and sexually assaulting her. Ronnie Jones, 31, has pleaded not guilty in Richmond County Superior Court to charges of aggravated battery and rape. The trial got off to a slow start Monday as the judge and attorneys tried to deal with Jones’ complaints about the fairness of the proceeding. Jones insisted he needed a mannequin wearing the victim’s clothes to demonstrate what happened Aug. 22 was an accident. He also wanted more of the victim’s medical records, and experts in rape and aggravated battery. |
Man sexually assaulted N.J. 83-year-old twice, broke ribs, officials claim WOODBURY — A judge has denied a bail reduction request for a Louisiana man accused of sexually assaulting an 83-year-old woman and breaking four of her ribs in the attack. David C. Thomas, 38, of Broussard, Louisiana, is accused of attacking the woman in her Glassboro apartment on July 23 when she answered his knock at the door. The victim lives in the same apartment complex as relatives Thomas was staying with while he was in town for a wedding. Authorities say he tore the woman's clothing off and sexually assaulted her in the living room and again in the bedroom. In addition to broken ribs, she has bruising over most of her body, prosecutor's said. The assaults lasted nearly two hours and Thomas is accused of threatening the woman as he left the apartment. |
Texas College Women Lured Into Prostitution (by black pimp) SAN ANTONIO – A man has been arrested after authorities said that he targeted college-age women in San Antonio, Austin and Dallas and coaxed them into prostitution. According to San Antonio police spokesman Douglas Greene, 38-year-old Steven Sumlin was arrested Monday on suspicion of aggravated promotion of prostitution. Greene said that authorities believe Sumlin forced up to 30 women into prostitution. |
Nelson Mandela's grandson, charged with raping 15-year-old girl in restaurant toilet Mandela's grandson has been charged with raping a 15-year-old in a toilet in South Africa. Mbuso Mandela, 24, appeared at a Johannesburg court yesterday and will be held in police custody until he returns for a bail hearing on Friday, a police spokesperson said. He allegedly grabbed her as she entered a toilet at an unnamed restaurant on Friday. The girl who was allegedly raped by Mbuso Mandela went to the restaurant with friends. 'Apparently, she went to the toilet and he grabbed her and raped her inside one of the toilets.' Nelson Mandela's second wife Winnie sent a bodyguard - who posed as a police officer - to the family's home to intimidate them. 'Winnie's bodyguard went to the family pretending to be a cop,' the family spokesman continued. 'The father was told there was no need to arrest the suspect but when the father asked to see his badge, he didn't have one. It turned out he had been sent by Winnie.' Winnie Madikizela-Mandela reportedly promised to hand her grandson in to the police, and said she would call a press conference, but neither happened. The family spokesman added that the alleged victim's family was angered by the way the Mandelas had treated them. He said: 'Just because they have a famous surname, they think they can get away with crime... The girl is young and doesn't even drink.' Another one of Nelson Mandela's grandchildren, Mandla, was convicted of assaulting a 40-year-old motorist during a road-rage incident earlier this year. |
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Possible lead on (Black) persons of interest in Shlonsky homicide WASHINGTON -- Police have a possible lead on persons of interest connected to the shooting death of American University graduate, Matthew Shlonsky. At a news conference Monday, the Metropolitan Police Department released surveillance video of six persons of interest. A police source tells WUSA9 that they have a good idea of where two of these persons of interest are. Matthew Shlonsky was shot and killed in broad daylight near the Shaw Metro station on Saturday. Police do not believe he was the intended target. The driver is described by police as a black male with dark complexion in his twenties with dreadlocks or twists in his hair. |
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New Bedford murder suspect held without bail NEW BEDFORD, Mass. — A New Bedford teen accused of murder was ordered held without bail Monday, District Attorney Thomas Quinn announced. Darian Cardoza, 17, of New Bedford, is charged with murder, armed robbery, and illegal possession of a firearm, according to Quinn. Cardoza is accused of murdering 24-year-old Jeffrey Sylvia Jr. Police said the New Bedford Shot Spotter detection system notified officers that shots were fired near the intersection of Acushnet Avenue and Blackmer Street around 1:30 a.m. on August 2. When officers arrived at the scene, they found Sylvia lying in the street, according to police. He was declared dead at the scene. According to the DA, Cardoza was arrested at his home on Thursday night by State Police and local detectives. - (Black-on-white) |
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Second homeless black charged in Fayetteville homicide of homeless White man Fayetteville, N.C. — Police have arrested a second man in the beating death of a homeless Fayetteville man a week ago. Guy Harold Harris III, 51, was charged with first-degree murder, robbery with a dangerous weapon and conspiracy to commit robbery with a dangerous weapon. Harris, who also is listed as being homeless, was being held without bond in the Cumberland County jail. Passersby discovered the body of Linwood Scott Boahan, 60, in a parking lot in the 300 block of Ray Avenue last Sunday morning. Police said Boahan, who was 60 years old and homeless, appears to have died of blunt force trauma. Darrell Edward Johnson, 36, who also is listed as being homeless, was charged last week with first-degree murder and robbery with a dangerous weapon in Boahan's death. - (Black-on-white) |
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