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ARCHIVE for 3 November 2015 |
(White) Man Murdered After Giving Out Halloween Candy In Adams County ADAMS COUNTY, Colo. – Adams County investigators are searching for three men wanted in connection with a Halloween murder. Dillon Buenos, 24, was shot and killed in the driveway of his parents’ home. It happened just after 9:30 p.m. on Saturday. “Dillon had just given the last bit of the candy out. He came outside with a friend,” Buenos’ mother Lucy Malone said. Moments after he walked out the door Malone says she and Dillon’s father, Leo Bueno, heard gunshots. When they ran outside to see what was going on they found their son had been hit. “She tried doing CPR and I was holding his hand, telling him hang on. Keep breathing, keep breathing,” Leo Bueno said. Dillon Bueno died before reaching a hospital. “There was nothing they could do,” his father said. A witness told investigators the gunman approached and demanded Dillon Bueno hand over any valuables. When he refused the suspect opened fire; his two accomplices took off running. According to the Adams County Sheriff’s Office, the three suspects were wearing “Halloween type” costumes described as black hoodies with skeleton bandanas. The Adams County Sheriff’s Office says the three suspects are believed to be black males in their late teens to early 20s. Their height ranges from 5-foot-5 to 5-foot-8 and have slender builds. - (Black-on-white) |
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(White) Victim's family prepares for execution of their mother's (black) killer, Ernest Lee Johnson COLUMBIA — The night she found out her mom had been murdered, Carley Schaffer sat outside her house in a Philadelphia ice storm and smoked a cigarette. She waited for her sister to pick her up so they could travel to Columbia for the funeral. She listened to the ice crackle in the trees. Saturday, more than 20 years after her mother's death, Schaffer prepared once again to travel to Missouri from the East Coast — this time to watch the execution of her mom’s killer. Her mother, Mary Bratcher, was one of three people killed by Ernest Lee Johnson in Casey’s General Store the night of Feb. 12, 1994. Bratcher, Fred Jones Jr. and Mable Scruggs were all employees at the store closing up for the night when Johnson knocked on the door. Johnson, looking for money to buy drugs, robbed the store and bludgeoned all three employees to death with a hammer. He hid the bodies in the bathroom and in a cooler. Police later found bloody shoes and a bank bag with a couple hundred dollars and store receipts in Johnson's house. Johnson, 55, is scheduled to die by lethal injection after 6 p.m. on Tuesday. - (Black-on-white) |
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Albuquerque lays slain (White) officer to rest in emotional service ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Thousands of people lined the streets of Albuquerque on Tuesday afternoon as law enforcement officers guided the funeral procession for a slain police officer. People stood with their hands on their hearts as many held American flags while the procession for Officer Daniel Webster passed through the city. Others were dressed in blue as the sirens blew. Several people held signs of support saying they stood "behind the blue line." - (Black-on-white) |
White Memphis Officer Cleared in Shooting of Black Teen A white police officer was cleared by a grand jury in the fatal shooting of a 19-year-old black man during a fight at a traffic stop, a prosecutor said Tuesday. Police have said previously that Darrius Stewart was a passenger in a car stopped by the officer July 17 for a headlight violation. Stewart was placed in the back of a squad car without handcuffs as the officer checked on active warrants for him, authorities said. Officer Connor Schilling returned to the squad car to arrest and handcuff Stewart after a warrant was verified, and Stewart kicked the door and attacked the officer, beating Schilling with the handcuffs, police said. Schilling shot Stewart with his duty weapon during the struggle, police said. Stewart died at a hospital. - (Black-on-white) |
Investigation: Sexting Possibly Linked To Deadly Caltrans Crash LOS ANGELES - a Caltrans employee who was involved in a deadly crash is back behind the wheel. But two years ago, the employee was involved in a fatal crash that occurred just after he received a sexually suggestive text from his girlfriend. Despite efforts to find out what the text said Caltrans tried to stop him from reporting it, and driver Dino Morris didn’t want to talk about it. The four-vehicle collision in October 2013 involving a Caltrans sweeper driven by Morris caused a chain reaction accident on the 710 Freeway, killing Rogelio Torres after his car was crushed by the 20,000-pound sweeper as it traveled more than 40 mph. Fullerton resident Cheryl Durbin flipped over in the next car, her Toyota Camry ending up upside-down. “It was the strongest impact I’ve ever felt in a car,” she said. “It was unstoppable.” Durbin ultimately had to be cut out of her vehicle with the Jaws of Life. Durbin and the Torres family have sued Caltrans. Their cases are pending. CHP investigators say Morris never braked before impact. Attorneys claim text messages may have distracted him. The string of texts start with Morris’ girlfriend saying, “We will be having sex all day” and follows with “sex, sex, sex.” Morris was eventually fired from his job at Caltrans Long Beach but only after the DMV suspended his license for six months because of the accident. But when the suspension was up, Morris was back on the streets. Durbin is walking and had to have a spinal fusion nine months ago. She still feels the effects of the crash and finds it hard to believe Morris got off scot-free. - (Black-on-white) |
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NOPD seeking (1 black 'transgender and 1 black woman) in French Quarter robbery, beating (of White man) New Orleans police are seeking two suspects authorities say beat a 51-year-old man and stole his wallet a month ago in the French Quarter. The beating, which was captured on surveillance video, occurred around 6:30 a.m. in the 800 block of Burgundy Street, police said. A 29-year-old transgender woman, identified by police only by her birth name, Wayne Dillard, and 38-year-old Keyawana Collins are wanted on simple robbery charges, a New Orleans Police Department release says. The victim was not seriously injured in the attack, police say. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) man arrested in beating death of (41-year-old white female - live-in girlfriend) in south Wichita He called 911 and said a group of strangers had jumped his girlfriend while they were walking along Broadway late Sunday and badly beaten her. When police arrived in the 4500 block of South Main, Wichita police Lt. Todd Ojile said, they found a 41-year-old woman lying near a garage in the front yard of a residence. She had suffered blunt force trauma injuries and could not be revived. She was pronounced dead at the scene near Broadway and 47th Street South shortly before 11 p.m. As officers investigated the incident, Ojile said, the only evidence of a struggle was found inside the garage converted into a residence that the couple shared. “It is believed the assault occurred inside the residence,” Ojile said. The 43-year-old boyfriend was arrested and booked into the Sedgwick County Jail on suspicion of first-degree murder, Ojile said. “We’re not sure why he took her outside” after she was attacked, he said. The woman’s name is being withheld pending the notification of relatives. The couple had been dating for two to three months and lived together, Ojile said. - (Black-on-white) (video at link - police report 'body of white female') |
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Officers who shot, killed (suicidal criminal black person) Kajieme Powell will not be charged The two St. Louis police officers who shot and killed Kajieme Powell outside a north city convenience store will not be charged with a crime, the St. Louis Circuit Attorney’s Office said Tuesday. The circuit attorney’s office concluded the two officers were justified in their use of deadly force in the August 19, 2014 shooting. Powell’s death occurred just 10 days following the Michael Brown shooting. St. Louis police were responding to a shoplifting. Two witnesses called 911 after Powell stole two energy drinks and another item from the store and allegedly threatened a store clerk. Those same witnesses informed the dispatcher that Powell was armed with a knife. When the two officers arrived at the scene, they immediately displayed their guns and ordered Powell to drop his knife. Powell refused and began moving toward them. He kept approaching police and, witnessed said, demanded the officers shoot him. The two officers eventually opened fire, six times each. Powell, 25, was pronounced dead at the scene. - ("suicide by cop") - Ref: Kajieme Powell in the news |
‘Western Bandit’ Transgender Killer Suspect Charged With Murder, More Than 2 Dozen Attempted Murders LOS ANGELES — A man suspected in a string of violent crimes along Western Ave. from Hollywood to South Los Angeles faced capital murder charges Monday, authorities said. Patrick Watkins, 51, was arrested Thursday at his apartment in the South Los Angeles area and was booked on suspicion of two counts of murder and at least 24 counts of attempted murder, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. Watkins was charged with the special circumstance murders of Nathan Vickers on Jan. 17, 2011, and Larise Smith on Dec. 8, 2014., according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office announced. The special circumstance of multiple murders makes him eligible for the death penalty, prosecutors said. |
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Illegal Alien Bagged with Drugs, Cash: NHSP |
Georgia Being Called ‘Border State': ‘Violent Illegal Immigrants’ Entering U.S. Frequently |
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Second (black) man located, arrested in shooting death of (White) Springfield man A 20-year-old man wanted in connection with the shooting death of a Springfield man earlier this month was located and arrested Friday night by Springfield police. Darion T. Harris, of the 6500 block of Cherylwood Drive, is accused of first-degree murder in the death of William F. Dougherty, 33. Police said Saturday morning that they saw a vehicle possibly being driven by Harris. Harris is one of two people accused in the death of Dougherty, who was shot at his home on Oct. 14 and died the following day after surgery. Authorities issued arrest warrants Oct. 20 for Harris and Warren M. Price, 25. Before he was taken to the hospital, Dougherty told police that two men forcefully entered his home and began wrestling with him. He said both men were armed with guns, and during the tussle, at least one shot was fired, striking him. - (Black-on-white) |
(Black) Suspect in attack on (White) tourist turns himself in, NOPD says A 30-year-old man was arrested in a beating that left a California tourist paralyzed earlier this month in the Marigny. Christopher S. Smith was arrested on one count of second-degree battery after he turned himself in Sunday night, according to the New Orleans Police Department. Smith was identified as as suspect in the incident reported the evening of Oct. 15 at the intersection of Frenchmen and Decatur streets, New Orleans police said. Doug David, the victim in the attack, said he was almost struck by a vehicle and that he threw a beer can at it, hitting the roof of the car, the police report said. David said a man got out of the vehicle and struck him in the face and head. He told police that after the beating, all he remembered was waking up and not being able to feel his arms and legs. He was left paralyzed from the attack. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Cedar City man pleads guilty to murder of his (white) common-law 'wife' A Cedar City man accused of killing his common-law wife three years ago pleaded guilty to her murder a week ahead of a scheduled trial in the case. Kerry Lynn Richardson, 53, entered the plea Monday in Iron County's 5th District Court as part of an agreement that dismissed two drug-related charges. A six-day jury trial was set to begin next Monday, but Richardson's plea means he will now appear for sentencing on Dec. 8. Richardson faces a statutory term of 15 years to life in prison, although the agreement allows him to receive credit for the time he has been in jail since his September 2012 arrest. "He pled guilty straight up to the murder charge," Deputy County Attorney Troy Little said. Richardson called the morning of Sept. 9, 2012, after waking and finding 47-year-old Tracy Ellen Little badly injured and unconscious, but initially denied knowing who had beaten her. She was not related to the prosecutor, despite the common last name. - (Black-on-white) |
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Warrants Link Missing (white Lesbian couple) and (black) Man Charged with Murder ASHEVILLE, N.C. -- Search warrants released Saturday reveal more details in the case of two missing women. Warrants state 22-year-old Alexandra King and 20-year-old Tatianna Diz traveled with Pierre Lamont Griffin II to conduct a drug deal. Documents state it was about 10:00 p.m. Tuesday when the women left their apartment to take Griffin to Deaverview. Asheville Police said a shooting occurred in or around King's vehicle that was found abandoned. There was blood inside King's 1988 Volkswagen Jetta, a bullet hole in the passenger seat headrest, and windows were broken. Records from King's cellphone reveal that King and Diz were traveling with Griffin to an unknown location for a drug transaction. Griffin came back to the apartment where his girlfriend was staying and told her "he had done something bad and they needed to go." The next day Griffin was charged with first-degree murder in the death of 31-year-old Uhon Johnson. - (Black-on-white) |
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Cops: Charges not expected against licensed gun holder who killed (black) robber Police say charges are unlikely against a licensed concealed-carry gun owner who shot and killed a robbery suspect after he threatened a worker with what turned out to be a paint gun over the weekend. "The Chicago Police Department is wrapping up its investigation and charges do not appear likely," the department said in a statement. Police say Reginald Gildersleeve, 55, walked into the Agencia Mexicana at 2701 W. 51st St. around 7 p.m. Saturday. A customer was making a financial transaction with a worker at the store, which also serves as a currency exchange, when Gildersleeve, wearing a mask, announced a robbery and pulled out a gun. Gildersleeve and the customer "got into some kind of confrontation" and the customer pulled a gun and fired, hitting Gildersleeve several times. Several law enforcement sources said Gildersleeve had been holding a toy gun, and one source said it was a paintball gun. Gildersleeve had a lengthy arrest history, including at least one for robbery, and was out on bond from an unrelated incident from Oct. 23, according to police. He lived about three blocks from the store. |
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Pitiful tweets of 19-year-old (illiterate black) student posted just a day before he was shot dead in North Carolina school shooting as (black) gunman remains on the run A 19-year-old university student shot dead at a North Carolina campus on Sunday had tweeted just hours before about studying to stay out of a life of crime. Sophomore Anthony White was killed at 1.30am at Winston-Salem State University. An unidentified female student was also injured in the attack. As police scramble to track down suspected shooter Jarrett Jerome Moore, White's inspirational posts on Twitter paint a heartbreaking picture of a studious young man dedicated to carving out a good life for himself. 'Alot of [people] doubted me i kno (sic) its killin them to see me in college wen they said i was gon b in jail. Mission is never complete,' he tweeted on Friday night. |
Baton Rouge Police: (African-American) Man follows girl into hotel room, rapes her Police are looking for a man in the rape of a 16-year-old girl at a Baton Rouge hotel. Damien Thompson, 35, faces a count of second-degree rape in an assault on a girl who said he’s a total stranger who followed her into her room at the Embassy Suites. The girl told authorities that she was babysitting her 8-year-old niece at the hotel while her sister and brother-in-law attended a wedding. She said she only left the room to go to the vending machine and briefly stood outside to talk on her cellphone while her niece was in the bath. While the girl was still on the phone and re-entering her room, Thompson followed her inside and ordered her to lay down. The teenager said she was raped but didn’t scream because she didn’t want to endanger her niece. |
N.J. appeals court upholds (African-American) rapist's 110-year sentence TRENTON — A state appeals panel on Friday ruled that a convicted rapist's prison sentence of more than 100 years was not cruel and unusual punishment. The panel rejected the inmate's claim that a 2010 U.S. Supreme Court ruling rendered his sentence illegal. Ricky Zuber was 17 years and seven months old when he escaped from a state institution and instigated two gang rapes in 1981, according to court documents. In November of that year, he led a "vicious gang rape" of a woman whose car broke down and in December, while still at large, "instigated and participated in" the gang rape of a 16 year old girl on her way to school. |
(African-American) Man (named 'Romance') charged with 4 counts of sexual assault of a child A man is charged with four counts of sexual assault. Court documents said the charges against Romance McIntyre, 27, stem from September 2010. McIntyre is charged with two counts of first-degree sexual assault of a child under 12 and two counts of third-degree sexual assault of a child. The court documents list two separate victims in the case. McIntyre is currently serving time at the Lincoln Correctional Facility on a conviction for third-degree assault on an officer, first-degree attempted sexual assault, terroristic threats, and possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver. |
(African-American) Man (named 'Sir') now faces up to 20 years in 2011 Booker T. Washington rape case The former Booker T. Washington High School student who received probation for raping a 14-year-old classmate is scheduled to go before a state district judge to have his sentence reconsidered Friday. "Sir" Khalil Young confessed to forcing the girl to have sex in a practice room at the high school for performing and visual arts when he was 18. His case attracted national attention last year after he received (only) five years of probation. |
(African-American) Man Arrested On Sex Charges Involving Underage Girl A 44-year-old man has been arrested on sexual exploitation charges involving an underage girl. Omaha police identified Anthony Swindle as the suspect trafficking the girl on the Internet. He was arrested for sex trafficking of a minor, two counts of first-degree sexual assault of a child and being a felon in possession of a firearm. |
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Rom 1:26 For this cause God gave them up unto vile affections: for even their women did change the natural use into that which is against nature: |
Colorado Springs gunman wrote rambling blog 2 days before shooting spree |
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(Asian) Texas mother accused of force-feeding ant poison to her 4-year-old son |
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Bond set for (Black) Kilgore woman accused in fatal hit-and-run collision (that left 5-year-old White boy dead) GREGG COUNTY, TX - Bond has been set for a woman suspected in a fatal hit-and-run collision that killed a Kilgore 5-year-old. Kyrsten Nycole McCarty, 25, of Kilgore, was arrested Monday and booked into the Kilgore Municipal Jail. She was later transferred to the Gregg County Jail, where she is being held on $75,000 bond for a charge of accident involving death. According to police, McCarty was driving a silver 2006 Dodge Caravan on Sunday when she allegedly struck and killed Robert Jack Moorhead. The vehicle has been located and seized by police. The child's mother, Brittani Henry, said Robert was going home from a church activity with his older siblings and a babysitter. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Suspect named in slaying of (White) Tangipahoa Parish woman Police named a suspect Sunday in the killing of a well-known Hammond business woman in 2012. Authorities with the Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff's Office said Eric O’Neal Selders is already in jail serving 15 years on a drug conviction and faces additional federal drug charges in Baton Rouge. Investigators said they first received a tip in 2013 that Selders killed Mary Alvarez, and Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff Daniel Edwards worked with federal officials to get Selders off the streets while a case was developed against him. The Drug Enforcement Administration made the initial arrest on Nov. 6, 2013. Local officials said they're working to develop a case against him while he serves his sentence. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Kenosha man accused in armed abduction attempts, judge compares him to “Boogeyman” KENOSHA -- A $200,000 cash bond has been set for a 62-year-old Kenosha man charged in connection with armed abduction attempts that allegedly took place last week. Leroy Johnson appeared in a Kenosha County courtroom where a judge compared him to the "Boogeyman." One of the victims in this case was able to help police catch their suspect. The victim, a 52-year-old Kenosha woman, indicated a black, four-door vehicle pulled up next to her as she walked westbound on 50th St. -- and the suspect asked her for directions. As the victim approached the vehicle, officials say the operator pointed a pellet gun at the woman and told her to get into the car. The victim ran away from the car and the suspect fled west on 50th St. "I kept thinking 'this is not really happening. It was so surreal," Heidi Beltoya said. "This guy had pulled up and said, 'can you help me with this address?' I looked down at the paper and there was nothing on the paper and I looked up at him and he goes `get in the car` and I looked down at his hand and he had a gun." Beltoya says her instincts kicked in, and she ran to Fonte Foods nearby. Around 7:30 p.m. on that same day, officers responded to the neighborhood near 44th St. and Kennedy Dr. Officials say this case involved a 14-year old Kenosha girl who was walking west on 44th St. The suspect was outside of his car when the victim walked past. Police say the suspect approached her, asked for directions, then grabbed her by the shirt collar and tried to force her at gunpoint into his vehicle. The victim pushed the gun away, kicked the suspect, and then ran westbound screaming for help. This is, to many of the female population, a Boogeyman scenario," the judge said. - (Black-on-white) |
US Episcopal Church Installs First Black Leader Michael Curry used the example of his own mother being given Communion at a white Episcopal parish before desegregation... Curry, 62, succeeds Katharine Jefferts Schori, who was the first woman in the job. Curry's historic installation comes at a time when fewer Americans than ever are affiliating with a religious group, and the Episcopal Church and other liberal Protestant groups, along with some conservative churches, have been struggling with dwindling membership. |
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(White female) University of Notre Dame tutor pressured (black) male students — into having sex with her daughter The student came forward accusing an unidentified faculty member of orchestrating “sexually and racially motivated” trysts with her daughter by including condoms, transportation and hotel rooms for academic favors. The accusor is an African-American student while the academic coach is white. Neither the student, coach nor her daughter are identified in court documents filed in Indiana’s St. Joseph Circuit Court. She would later interrogate him about the “nature, frequency, and quality of the sexual activities” they had, the lawsuit claims, badgering him with “racially-charged comments about his sexual prowess and genitalia." He believes the coach was preying on other African-American student athletes as well. - (Drudge) |
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(Scary Halloween images - ed.) |
Second (Black) Man In Custody In Deadly Local Walmart Shooting (of White man) COPPERAS COVE A second suspect wanted in connection with a shooting in the parking lot of the Copperas Cove Walmart store that left one man dead was in custody late Friday afternoon. An arrest warrant was issued earlier Friday for Terrence Len Daniel, Jr., 21, of Killeen He turned himself in to Killeen police Friday afternoon, authorities said. Tadarius Lavonte Davis, 20 of Killeen, was jailed late Thursday afternoon, charged with murder in theshooting early Wednesday in the parking lot of the Copperas Cove Walmart store that left Thomas Gene Smethers, 24, also of Killeen, dead. Davis was charged with murder at around 3:45 p.m. Thursday, police said in a brief press release that identified Davis as “one of the suspects...in this incident.” - (Black-on-white) |
Black arrested for 2014 murder of (White) Blinn College student BRENHAM, Tx-- Brenham Police have made an arrest in connection with murder of 20-year-old Trey Alan Kurtz. This arrest comes exactly one year after the Blinn College student was found murdered. Late Thursday night police arrested 18-year-old Michael Charles Dixon, Jr. of Brenham. Dixon is charged with capital murder and his bond is set at $1 million. Brenham Police say the incident is still under investigation and more arrests are pending. A year ago, on the evening of October 30, 2014, officers responded to the intersection of Seelhorst and Dark streets after receiving a call about someone lying in the street. When they arrived, they found Kurtz, 20, dead from a gunshot wound. Kurtz was shot one time and that whoever shot him is believed to be an acquaintance of the victim. Brenham Police did want to reassure the public that this murder was not a random act of violence. - (Black-on-white) |
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Police Make Arrest In Shooting Of Harmony Twp. Police Officer AMBRIDGE — Police in Beaver County say they have made an arrest in the shooting of a Harmony Township Police officer earlier this week. According to police, Earl Louis Hollins, also known as Nitty, turned himself in at the Aliquippa Police Department just before 10 p.m. Friday. He is now facing charges of criminal attempted homicide and aggravated assault, and could also face additional counts. “This investigation lasted for the last three days,” said Lt. Thomas Dubovi, of Pennsylvania State Police. “It’s been intensive where we received many tips from many different sources, and what has taken the longest is vetting out those tips and disqualifying potential suspects and narrowing it down to one specific suspect, which we were able to arrest this evening.” Hollins is accused of shooting Harmony Township Police Officer Alan Loskoch in the early morning hours of Wednesday. Loskoch had on a bulletproof vest that likely saved his life. - (Blue lives matter) - (Black-on-white) |
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Justices review all-white murder trial jury - black man raped and murdered 79-year-old White woman Prosecutor Stephen Lanier’s meaning was unmistakable when he urged jurors in north Georgia to sentence the defendant to death in part to deter other people “out there in the projects.” Almost everyone in the public housing apartments near the scene of the killing of a 79-year-old woman in Rome, Georgia, was black, as was defendant Timothy Tyrone Foster. And after Lanier got through picking a jury of Foster’s peers, all the jurors were white. So was the victim. Foster has been on death row for nearly 30 years. - (Black-on-white) |
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(White) Woman Hit By Cushion Thrown By (Black) Clippers’ Rivers Says His Apology Was Insincere SACRAMENTO – The woman hit in the face by L.A. Clippers’ guard Austin Rivers this week wants the player to take responsibility for allegedly hurling the cushion in the stands. The incident happened during Wednesday night’s game; and since then, the NBA has fined Rivers $25,000 and he’s apologized. But the woman he hit says that’s not enough. It was the 4th quarter timeout of the Kings and Clippers season-opening game with about seven minutes left. If you look closely, you see Rivers picking up a cushion, and although in interviews with reporters he denies throwing it, that cushion goes flying into the stands and hits Lindsey Read. - (Black-on-white) |
(Black) Man arrested after killing (white) wife in S. Wichita shooting WICHITA, Kan. - Update: A Wichita man is in jail on murder charges. He's accused of shooting his wife in south Wichita. Wichita police say the man called 911 Wednesday night and said he killed his wife. Pierre Washington, 29, was booked into jail on the charge of first degree murder. Investigators say Washington had just separated from his wife, Diana. But they aren't saying why he shot her. Washington called police from a home near 41st and Seneca around 6 p.m. on Wednesday. Investigators believe the shooting happened at least 20 minutes before that call at O.J. Watson Park, which is about three miles away. Officers found Diana Washington inside a van parked outside a home where Pierre Washington called police. She was taken to the hospital, where she later died. Police say the couple had two children. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black Suspect Arrested, Charged in Connection with Black Church Arsons St. Louis police announced during a Friday news conference that David Lopez Jackson has been arrested and charged in connection with a recent string of North St. Louis church fires. “There appears to be no indication of a hate crime or sign of any one particular Christian denomination or ethnic group was being targeted,” based on the investigation so far, according to a news release from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. |
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Neighbors Relieved By Arrest of Black Man In Murder Case - October 4, 2015 AURORA, Colo. – Police announced Sunday that a man wanted for murder had been taken into custody Saturday night. Lloyd Rickey Henderson was allegedly involved in an altercation at an apartment on Potomac Way last Sunday in Aurora. It ended with a shooting, and the resulting death of 30-year-old Cory Clemons. Neighbors are still shocked that the deadly shooting occurred at their apartment complex. They said the victim was just steps away from his front door when he was shot down. |
Kidnapping, rape suspect acquitted of similar sex crime in 2012 A Tallahassee man charged this week in a gun-point kidnapping and rape at an abandoned home is a suspect in another sexual assault that occurred earlier this month. He also skirted major prison time five years ago after being acquitted for a nearly identical crime in the same area. Jermichael Lindsey, 31, was arrested Monday in connection with an Aug. 6 incident and faces seven counts of sexual assault with a firearm, kidnapping, battery with a firearm, aggravated assault, burglary of a dwelling, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and charges of violating his probation. |
Frederick man accused of sexual offenses by four victims - The original accuser is a juvenile A Frederick man is facing 13 counts of sexual offenses after he was arrested by officers with the Frederick Police Department on Monday. On Sunday, police were contacted by a juvenile female who said she was staying with a man who was sexually abusing her in his home in the 1800-block in Granby Way. She told officers that she fled from the residence. Officers followed up on the victim's statement and arrested Joey Leon Laster, 47 in his home. He was released after posting bond. While investigators were conducting interviews about Laster, three more victims came forward and said they were also abused, |
Springdale Man Arrested, Accused of Raping Child SPRINGDALE, Ark. - A Springdale man was arrested Monday, on suspicion of raping a child. Police began investigating after receiving a call to the Child Abuse Hotline. During an interview, investigators say the 12-year-old told them Jerome Higgs had been having sexual contact with them for the last seven years. According to the police report, a medical exam of the child found evidence of a recent injury. Higgs told police the child was making everything up. He faces a charge of rape. |
Police arrest suspect in attempted rape of UF student A Gainesville man has been arrested in connection with an attempted sexual assault of a University of Florida student Tuesday morning. Gainesville Police said John-Phillip Rogers, 24, was identified as a possible suspect during a canvass of the Townhouse Apartment complex at 1740 NW Third Place, where the assault took place. Rogers lives in the complex and matched the initial denoscription and was very nervous, according to GPD spokesman Officer Ben Tobias. He was later positively identified by the victim in a photo lineup. At about 1:30 a.m. on Tuesday, the 21-year-old UF student was walking down a staircase at the apartment house when she encountered a man who began talking to her. As the woman walked away, the man followed her then grabbed her by the arm and forced her across a parking lot and to the ground behind a parked car, police said. |
Deputies: Man Sexually Assaulted Woman at Spa Richland County, SC - Richland County deputies are searching for a suspect who they say sexually assaulted a woman at a local spa. On September 30, a woman went to the Massage Envy located at 630 Promenade Place. As she was getting a massage from 34-year-old Marcus James Stevenson, investigators say the suspect sexually assaulted her. In addition to asking for help finding Stevenson, investigators are asking anyone who may have been a victim of Stevenson in the past to come forward. |
(Black) Woman puts ketchup on naked body at Miami Beach Johnny Rockets, police say MIAMI BEACH, Fla. - A 23-year-old woman is facing lewd and lascivious conduct charges after pouring ketchup on her naked body at a Miami Beach Johnny Rockets restaurant. The incident was reported Oct. 9 at the restaurant at 728 Ocean Drive. Video of the incident was posted on social media, and a be-on-the-lookout was issued for the woman's arrest. Miami Beach police arrested Angelic Isabella Valle on Thursday on charges of lewd and lascivious behavior, incite to riot, indecent exposure and disorderly conduct. |
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Belleville teen just charged with murder hangs himself in jail A 19-year-old Belleville man facing a first-degree murder charge hanged himself in his cell early Thursday night at the St. Clair County Jail, police said. Damon Stidimire hanged himself with a sheet, police said. He was in the general inmate population and showed no signs of suicidal desires, Sheriff Rick Watson said. “He gave no indication that he was going to harm himself,” Watson said. “There was no indication whatsoever.” Stidimire, was being held at the jail in connection with the stabbing death of a man whose brother Stidimire had been seen arguing with. The stabbing victim, Brianzellous T. Allen, 25, was taken by helicopter to St. Louis University Hospital, where he died. |
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Woman followed after leaving Plymouth bar, attacked in woods by black sex fiend SHEYBOYGAN COUNTY -- "It makes my hair stand up, seriously," said Nicole Beyer, Wild Shots Pub owner. She says a customer wearing a Minnie Mouse costume lived a real nightmare. Beyer says Alton Lucas came to the bar on Saturday, October 24th. Near closing, investigators say he started talking to a woman who had just spent the night at a Halloween party. Beyer says surveillance video shows that the woman thought she left the pub alone. "She didn't know he was back there. I mean, you could tell," said Beyer. Investigators say Lucas followed the woman into the woods of Stayer Park. She told police she was grabbed, with the suspect saying, "If you scream, I'm going to kill you." The woman says she was punched in the face as the man tried to assault her. During the struggle, the victim says Lucas lost his footing, which allowed her to run up the hill and into the front door of a nearby home. |
Sex offender accused of murdering Rochester woman A Rochester man with a history of sex crimes is accused of killing a woman in the city in May. Anthony Edwards, 61, was charged Thursday with second-degree murder in an indictment unsealed in Monroe County Court. He is now in state custody for a parole violation. Edwards is accused of murdering 57-year-old Gail Neals, whose body was found near Skuse Street. The man who discovered the body and alerted police said she was nude, a claim not confirmed by police. Records show that Edwards was convicted of first-degree rape and burglary in 1978. He served his full sentence, and was released in 2003. |
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Parolee facing sex act charges 2 days after release Rochester Police say a man who was paroled Oct. 16 sexually assaulted one woman and tried to assault another two days later. Korane Womack, 42, was charged Oct. 18 with first-degree criminal sexual act and attempted first-degree criminal sexual act. According to the state Department of Corrections and Community Supervision, Womack was released to parole supervision on Oct, 16. He had been serving a sentence for a first-degree robbery conviction. The crimes allegedly happened about 11 p.m. Oct. 18 on Driving Park Avenue, near the Maplewood YMCA. |
Convicted Rapist Sentenced to 75 Years to Life in Prison ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Michael Caruthers will spend at least the next 75 years in prison. That would make Caruthers 108 years old if he lives long enough to ever be paroled. Monroe County Court Judge James Piampiano imposed the maximum sentence Wednesday on Caruthers for raping a 14-year-old girl in broad daylight last year, just a day after he was released from prison on a robbery conviction. Caruthers received 25 years to life on six counts of rape and criminal sex act, some of which will run consecutively. Jurors previously found Caruthers guilty for raping the girl near the Liberty Pole in Rochester in Sept. 2014. Piampiano ruled Caruthers a predicate felon in handing down the maximum sentence. |
Kenner police arrest (black) man accused of raping 10-year-old girl Kenner police arrested a Bossier City man accused of raping a 10-year-old girl. Jermayne Flowers, 36, was booked Tuesday with three counts of aggravated rape of a victim under the age of 13, said Lt. Brian McGregor. Flowers is accused of forcing himself onto the victim on three separate occasions while he was living in Kenner. Relatives of the victim contacted police in 2012. Flowers had already left the New Orleans area by the time the rapes were reported to investigators. Detectives located him after he was arrested in April in Bossier City and booked on charges of domestic abuse battery, aggravated criminal damage to property and marijuana distribution. |
Girl testifies man raped her at church A 13-year-old girl testified that a Winston-Salem man raped her two years ago in a church kitchen just before an Easter play. The girl was the first witness during a trial in Forsyth Superior Court in which Henry Clifford Byrd Sr., 67, of Beeson Dairy Road is charged with first-degree rape and with taking indecent liberties with a child. Byrd raped the girl, who was 10 at the time, on Saturday, March 23, 2013, at New Bethel Baptist Church on Trade Street. Byrd, a registered sex offender, was a church member. The girl testified that she went to the church kitchen in the basement. Just as she opened the door to the kitchen, the girl testified, Byrd moved behind her, grabbed her and pulled down the stockings she was wearing. He also pulled down his pants and raped her, the girl testified. The girl also testified that Byrd had raped her several other times but that she had not told anyone because Byrd threatened to kill her if she did. She also testified that on a separate occasion, Byrd forced her to perform oral sex on him in the men’s bathroom in the basement at the church. |
(Black) Evergreen Elementary dean of students - also a Pastor at the African Methodist Episcopal Church - exposes penis Ocala, Florida — Evergreen Elementary dean of students Patrick Sasnett was arrested following allegations that he exposed himself to a grandmother. Sasnett is also a Pastor at the African Methodist Episcopal Church, located at 718 Northwest 7th Street, Ocala. The victim stated that she was called to the school on October 26, because her grandchild had received some sort of disciplinary action. During the conversation, the victim told Sasnett that she was not satisfied with the outcome of the discipline and would be pursuing the matter further. The victim stated that as she was leaving Sasnett’s office, she bent over to pick something up off the floor. She said it was at that time that Sasnett stated, “Look what you do to me.” The victim told police that when she turned around, she saw Sasnett standing with his erect penis exposed to her. The victim also described the color of Sasnett’s underwear. |
(Black) Inmate Convicted Of Killing (White) 89-Year-Old Fort Worth Man Loses Appeal TARRANT COUNTY — A Fort Worth man sent to death row for smothering an 89-year-old man and robbing him of about $6,000 has lost a federal court appeal. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals late Wednesday rejected arguments that 35-year-old Tilon Carter had deficient legal help at his trial more than 11 years ago in Fort Worth. Judges also disagreed that faulty instructions were given to his jurors. Carter was condemned for the 2004 slaying of James Tomlin. Evidence showed Tomlin, a retired Bell Helicopter worker, kept cash in containers scattered around his home. At his trial, prosecutors portrayed Carter as a longtime criminal who led a prison riot while serving a five-year sentence for robbery when he was 16. He also was tied to a fatal shooting at a drug house. - (Black-on-white) |
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21 (black) People Charged With Stealing, Carjacking Vehicles In New York And New Jersey To Sell In Africa TOTOWA, N.J. — Authorities in New Jersey have busted an international carjacking ring, in which suspects are accused of targeting drivers along Route 17. Acting New Jersey Attorney General John Hoffman announced the charges against 21 people on Wednesday. The suspects alleged targeted luxury vehicles in both New Jersey and New York. The thieves mostly targeted luxury cars in suburban communities between Monmouth County in New Jersey and Rockland County in New York. In particular, authorities said the suspects targeted towns in Bergen County. The criminals in this ring scouted golf courses, pricey restaurants, malls and suburban driveways,” Hoffman said. They allegedly stole an assortment of high-end vehicles – including Bentleys and Range Rovers, Mercedes Benzes and BMWs – and for illegal shipment in containers to West Africa. A total of 21 suspects were charged, and 18 of them were in custody Wednesday afternoon, police said. Three remained at large. |
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