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ARCHIVE for 9 November 2015 |
(Black) Man awaiting trial since 2011 on charge of murder of elderly White woman sends bizarre letters to judge A man in jail on charges of murder and attempted murder sent more than a dozen bizarre letters to an El Paso County judge between the summer of 2012 and April of last year. The letters were recently released to The Gazette by the 4th Judicial District Court through an open records request. Marcus Smith, 25, is known for his frequent outbursts in court, which often get him booted from hearings. Smith has been awaiting trial since 2011 for the murder of 87-year-old Kathryn "Kit" Grazioli, and more recently was also accused of attempted murder of an El Paso County jail guard, sheriff's deputy Harry LeMonte. Since July 16, 2012, Smith has sent 13 letters to Judge Barbara Hughes. The letters are repetitive and accuse the court of calling him "black" when he is actually "brown." In the July 16 letter, he writes that he is innocent and wants his record cleared and a $500 million payment from the court. Frequently refers to himself as Kntu KintA. - (Black-on-white) |
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Funeral held for (unarmed White) 6-year-old boy shot by (two black) police "Hands Up - Don't Shoot" A lawyer says body camera video shows the father of a 6-year-old autistic boy who was shot to death in his car had his hands in the air and did not pose a threat before police opened fire last week. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Man charged in shooting of combat medic in Charlotte home CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police have charged a man in the shooting of an Army National Guard combat medic during a shootout in the stairwell of her home. Local media outlets report 23-year-old Reco Latur Dawkins Jr. is charged with attempted murder, felony breaking and entering and conspiracy. Police said he turned himself in Sunday morning. Her husband said 21-year-old Semantha Bunce was feeding her baby just before 10 a.m. Tuesday when intruders knocked on the front door, rang the doorbell and then kicked in the door. Paul Bunce said his wife grabbed her gun and exchanged gunfire with them. Bunce was shot several times and is recovering in the hospital. The baby wasn’t injured. |
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Police: (Black) Man charged with murder also killed two (white Lesbians) found in N.C. river ASHEVILLE, N.C. -- A man already charged in a slaying at an apartment now faces additional felony counts in the deaths of a couple whose bodies were found in the French Broad River. Pierre Lamont Griffin has been charged with with the first-degree murders of Alexandra King and Tatianna Diz. Both Asheville women's bodies were found in the French Broad River last week. A police chase began that ended in Griffin's arrest in Polk County after he was shot by Henderson County Sheriff's Deputies. Investigators say that on Oct. 27, King and Diz left their apartment around 9:15 pm and traveled in King's vehicle to pick up Pierre Lamont Griffin II. They said the three then went directly to a secluded area near the River Arts District. It was there that Griffin shot and killed King and Diz, police said. Searchers discovered the body of 20-year-old Tatianna Diz on Friday, nine days after the couple disappeared. Their car was found bloodied and with a gunshot hole in the passenger headrest. The body of 22-year-old Alexandra King was found Thursday in the French Broad River near Asheville's River Arts District. Investigators think that after the women were killed, Griffin went to the apartment of Uhon Johnson, who he also killed. - (Black-on-white) |
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Sketch Released Of (Black) Possible Suspect In 1975 Killing Of (White) Long Beach Police Officer LONG BEACH — Detectives released a sketch of a possible suspect Monday wanted in connection with the 1975 killing of a police officer in Long Beach. According to the Long Beach Police Department, Officer Frankie Lewis was murdered on Dec. 13, 1975. Lewis’s police badge and identification card were recovered in the 900 block of South Acacia Avenue in Compton the following year. On Tuesday, officers announced a $50,000 reward for information that would lead to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for his murder. Detectives described a suspect named Bobby as an African American man believed to be around the age of 17-years-old when the murder occurred. He has black hair and a medium build. Police are also searching for a person of interest who has been described as an African American woman believed to be between the ages of 18 and 20-years-old. She goes by the nickname “Spider.” - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Teen convicted of murdering (White) Greenwood man for cellphone learns his fate KENT, Wash. — The family of a murdered Greenwood man expressed their grief and anger in front of his killer Monday morning. And the judge threw the hammer down on 19-year-old Byron White, giving him the maximum sentence of just under 29 years. White was a Ballard High School football player when he approached 54-year-old David Peterson, who was out for a walk in Seattle’s Greenwood neighborhood in February 2014. White tried to steal Peterson’s cellphone, and when Peterson started to call 911, White shot and killed him. “My work has suffered, my health has suffered, my heart hurts daily,” said Kimberly Peterson in front of her husband’s killer in court Monday morning. She spoke of how her husband was a safety advocate and someone who regularly bought shoes for homeless people. White’s family and former classmates sat in tears in the courtroom during the sentencing. - (Black Sports) - (Black-on-white) |
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(White female 'acquaintance') could face new charges after (black) 2014 stabbing victim dies CINCINNATI —A woman will likely face new charges after a man she was accused of stabbing a year ago died. The Hamilton County Coroner's Office said Maurice Mundy, 60, died on Sunday. The death was ruled an apparent homicide. Mundy has been in hospitals or critical care centers since he was stabbed in the neck on Oct. 21, 2014 in Hunter Park in Norwood. The woman accused of stabbing Munday, Melissa Morgan, 27, was charged with two counts of felonious assault after the stabbing. Her existing court case has been proceeding through the system and is scheduled to go to trial next month, but additional charges are likely the wake of Mundy's death. |
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Jury awards $250K to (Black Detroit Councilman's) teenage boy accuser in homosexual harassment case After 2 1/2 hours of deliberations and a brief discussion with the lawyers, a jury of five men and women in the sex-grooming trial of ex-Detroit Councilman Charles Pugh left the federal courthouse in silence Monday, having just delivered a legal and emotional blow to the former politician's accuser: A $250,000 verdict. That's how much the jury decided a former Detroit public schools student deserves to be compensated for the pain and suffering Pugh put him through by sexually pursuing him while he was a high school student, staring at him in class, touching his thigh once, and pressuring him into making a videotape of himself masturbating in exchange for $160 to spend on prom night. |
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Detroit City Council President Charles Pugh is accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a teenage boy | ||
(Black) Kansas City man charged in 2014 robbery, sexual assault Jackson County prosecutors have charged a 29-year-old man with forcible sodomy and robbery in connection with a November 2014 attack on a woman who had just left a hospital emergency room. Investigators connected David Lee Hill of Kansas City to the assault through DNA evidence collected from the victim and from a hat the attacker left at the crime scene, according to court records. Hill faces three counts of first-degree sodomy and second-degree robbery. He was being held in lieu of a $150,000 bond. |
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Slow internet connection for me today - will keep on trying to do updates to this site. |
(Black) Husband Who Filmed Dead (white) Wife Stabbed Her In The Heart Over (Adulterous) Co-Worker Affair, Threats To Get Pregnant By Another Man FLINT – A man who prosecutors say killed his wife during a marathon argument over infidelity and talks of divorce has been convicted of second-degree murder in her 2014 stabbing death. A jury this week returned the verdict against 44-year-old Andrew Farley in the slaying of his 34-year-old wife, Tiffany Caine-Smith Farley. According to testimony, Andrew Farley and his wife were in a drawn-out argument on October 24, 2014 that had lasted for more than a day. The argument included Tiffany Farley’s extramarital affair with a co-worker and her threats to divorce him and get pregnant by another man, authorities said. Evidence submitted at trial indicated that Andrew Farley hit his wife over the head with a flashlight, knocking her to the floor while she was in the bathroom of the couple’s Grand Blanc Township home. Andrew Farley then proceeded to retrieve a knife from another room and came back and stabbed his wife six times, once in the heart. During the trial, jurors were shown so-called “selfie videos” that Andrew Farley had made with the body of his deceased wife in view. Andrew Farley, a middle school teacher and Boy Scout leader, admitted in the videos that he had killed his wife due to being distraught over her extramarital affair and threats of divorce. Tiffany Farley’s body was later discovered by a family friend and authorities were called to the scene. Officials say Andrew Farley had also intentionally severed a gas line to the home’s water heater and lit a fire in a fireplace, in a possible attempt to commit suicide. The smell of gas was so strong at the scene that neighboring homes were evacuated out of caution. Andrew Farley faces up to life in prison when he’s sentenced on December 14. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Man indicted in rape, murder (of white woman he was in relationship with) MURFREESBORO, TN - The man accused of raping and killing a woman near Middle Tennessee State University in August has been indicted by a grand jury. Brandon Bowling, 22, has been charged with murder and aggravated rape in the death of 22-year-old Heather Maples. Maples’ body was found in her apartment across the street from the university on Aug. 7. Bowling’s first court appearance is scheduled for Nov. 16. - (Black-on-white) |
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Police Seek (white and black woman) In Attack, Attempted Robbery Inside Morningside Park NEW YORK — Two people attacked a woman and tried to steal her purse as she walked through Morningside Park, authorities said. A surveillance image of the two suspects, which appear to be women, was released by police. The attack happened around 6 p.m. Wednesday near West 116th Street and Morningside Drive. Investigators said the two suspects took off empty-handed after the 24-year-old victim fought back and another person walked by. Anyone with information is urged to call Crime Stoppers at (800) 77-TIPS (8477). You can also submit a tip by logging onto Crime Stoppers website or text a tip to CRIMES (274637), then enter TIP577. |
(Black) Suspect in 2013 Norwood homicide arraigned, held on $5M bond NORWOOD, Ohio -- Two suspects are in custody in connection with the shooting death of Porshia Brooks nearly two years ago, Norwood police announced Thursday. Jaleel Markeith Smith-Riley, 22, and one other suspect admitted to being involved in Brooks' death, according to the Norwood Police Department. The second suspect, who was not named, is being held out of state. A third suspect in the case is now deceased, Lt. Ron Murphy said. “Looking in his eyes I didn't see a souls I didn't see a heart I didn't see life it was just darkness,” Brooks’ sister Tia-Marie Brooks said. “He deserves to die he took an innocent life and nearly took another innocent life so why does he get to live free I can't contact my baby I can't call her he gets to call his family and that's not right,” Brooks’ mother, Sharon Brooks, said. Police called the incident a "robbery gone bad," and that Brooks and her boyfriend, Aron Martin, were innocent victims of a crime of opportunity. "I believe that these persons, these monsters saw them as a chance to do a robbery." |
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(Black) San Diego standoff suspect mouths 'Illuminati' in bizarre court appearance SAN DIEGO, Calif. -- A suspect who prompted a standoff in San Diego and forced the Federal Aviation Administration to issue a ground stop at San Diego International Airport earlier this week made a bizarre appearance in court on Friday. Titus Nathan Colbert threw up gang signs and mouthed the word "Illuminati". The 33-year-old also cut the judge off as he advised him of his rights. "May 1, 1776," Colbert repeated at least three times. On Wednesday, Colbert allegedly fired several shots from his ex-girlfriend's apartment complex near West Kalmia and Brant Streets in the Bankers Hill neighborhood, narrowly missing an officer. He surrendered following a five-hour standoff. San Diego police Chief Shelley Zimmerman said authorities recovered an AK-47-type assault rifle and a handgun. |
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(Black) Baptist minister accused of sex crimes against teen church member Abbeville -- The pastor of a church near Abbeville was arrested on charges he raped and committed other sex crimes against an underage girl who is described a member of his congregation. Camerius J. Mills, 29, of Edison, Georgia is accused of three counts of Rape 2nd degree, one count of Sodomy 2nd degree, and three counts of Traveling to Meet a Child for the Purpose of Having Sex. The alleged victim is 15-years old. The crimes are alleged to have occurred in July and/or August. Mills—also known as Minister Mills--told reporters he apologizes to the victim and seeks forgiveness from God. During the hearing, Mills appeared to be confused and disorientated at times. |
Man arrested after UNC warns of attempted kidnapping near campus Police have arrested a Durham man in connection with an attempted kidnapping Friday in Chapel Hill. Keith Robert Webster Jr. faces charges of second-degree kidnapping and possession of a firearm by a felon, the Chapel Hill Police Department stated Saturday in a news release. |
$1,000 reward for suspect in home invasion, sex assault SOUTHWEST PHILADELPHIA -- Police are still searching for the man behind a violent home invasion in Southwest Philadelphia. 27-year-old Richard Brown is accused of breaking into a home on the 1800 block of South 55th Street back on August 28th. "He entered the house and sexually assaulted the victim and we're looking for him," said Santo Montecalvo of the Citizens Crime Commission. Police say Brown was armed with a knife at the time of the attack. A $1,000 reward is being offered for information leading to his arrest. |
Brothers, 53 and 60, charged with 19 felonies in repeated rape, sodomy of young girl Two Birmingham brothers, ages 53 and 60, are being held on a combined 19 felony charges after authorities say they repeatedly sexually assaulted a young girl. One of the brothers – 53-year-old Steven Lewis Cotton – was released from prison last year after serving nearly 20 years in prison for a different rape conviction of a 12-year-old girl. Larry Cotton, 60, also had a previous arrest on a first-degree sex abuse charge but pleaded that case down to a misdemeanor with no jail time. |
New details released in arrest of Jacksonville church parking lot sex assault suspect Police arrested a 53-year-old felon Wednesday wanted in a reported sexual attack Oct. 25 outside a downtown Jacksonville church. A woman told police that about 2:15 a.m. an unknown man pulled her into a corner of a parking lot at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and began pulling down her shorts. She tried to fight him off and run away screaming for help, but he dragged her back to the corner. She also was struck in the mouth and bleeding. About 9 p.m. officers stopped a man matching that denoscription who agreed to be taken in for questioning. Kinard Donald Huggins, whose address is listed as the Mental Health Resource Center on East Church Street, was arrested on a charge of sexual battery or attempt with injuries. |
(Black) Suspect caught on video in Bronx sex assault on MTA bus BRONX -- The NYPD is looking for a suspect wanted in a sex abuse incident aboard an MTA bus in the Bronx, and they are hoping surveillance video will lead to an arrest. The incident happened around 8 a.m. on Friday, October 23, in the vicinity of East Kingsbridge Road and Grand Concourse. A man on the BX9 bus exposed himself to a 16-year-old female victim by "placing his private part on her wrist," according to a release by authorities The victim was not injured. The suspect is described as a black male, approximately 5-foot-8 and weighing 200 pounds. He was last seen wearing a beige sweater, collared shirt, light blue jeans and an over-the-shoulder bag. |
Birmingham man abducted, raped woman in front of 2 young children, police say A Birmingham man kidnapped a woman and raped her in front of two young children, police said. Cardalle Bruce Osby, 34, was arrested this week. He is charged with three counts of kidnapping, one count of rape and one count of sodomy, according to court records. The attack happened Oct. 30 in Birmingham. Investigators say Osby abducted the woman and the two children, and then raped her in the car while the children looked on. The two knew each other. |
Arrest made of Baton Rouge man accused in rape of girl, 4 A man wanted in the rape of a four-year-old girl on Oct. 13 was arrested Wednesday night. Jonathan Dillon, 25, is accused of sexually assaulting the child in a bathroom while covering her eyes with a shirt, according to a warrant. Dillon, of 9774 Great Smokey Avenue, was released from the East Baton Rouge Parish Prison on a $75,000 bond, according to jail records. |
Minnesota Level III Sex Offender Arrested In Illinois MINNEAPOLIS — A Level III predatory offender being sought by the Minnesota Department of Corrections was arrested on Thursday in Illinois, authorities say. Law enforcement had been looking for Rico Ronondo Rodriguez, 34, after he cut off his GPS device and had escaped from a halfway house on Oct. 26. He was released from prison on Aug. 8 and had been on intensive supervised release, but was considered a fugitive since late October. Authorities say a national warrant was issued for Rodriguez’s arrest on Oct. 26. His car was spotted Thursday at an apartment in central Illinois by the Bellevue Police Department. He was taken into custody without incident and is currently in the St. Clair County Jail. |
(Black) Delaware Mom, 44, Uses Text Messages to Set Up Sex With Daughter's 13-Year-Old Boyfriend: Police A Delaware mother texted her daughter’s 13-year-old boyfriend to set up a sexual encounter, said police. Smyrna Police arrest Elaine Goodman, 44, of Moriarty Street in Dover after an investigation into the March incident. Investigators said they learned of the incident in the days after they say Goodman met up with her daughter’s teenage boyfriend on March 15 to engage in sex following a series of text messages with the boy. Goodman faces three counts of third- and fourth-degree rape, two counts of second-degree unlawful sexual contact and a count of soliciting a child for sex. A judge sent Goodman to the county jail n lieu of $225,000 secured bond. |
Police seek (black) man in alleged rape of Henry woman twice in 4 months Henry County police are looking for a man who they suspect raped a 66-year-old woman in her Ellenwood home in July and again in October. On Thursday, police released a composite sketch of the man and provided a denoscription of him. He is described as black, about 6’1 tall and between 145 and 155 pounds. He was wearing a black hat with yellow text, a t-shirt, black hoodie and red pants. The woman lived on Panola Road, and Henry County police spokesman Capt. Joey Smith said she was “specifically targeted” in the attacks. |
(Black female) Sheriff's captain is arrested after 'abusing her position to track down and INTERROGATE the five-year-old girl her son, 28, is accused of raping' A sheriff's captain has been accused of coercing a witness after she interrogated the five-year-old girl her son is accused of raping. Captain Monica Johnson, 43, from Shelby County, Tennessee, is behind bars after she allegedly abused her position to track down the child and question her. The 42-year-old also accessed the department's computer systems to get more information on the sex case involving her son, Nehemiah Rimmer, 28. The executive of the fugitive division has also been accused of covering for her son when his arrest warrant was issued. Police say the veteran cop took the child into custody and then drove them to a truck shop for illicit questioning. |
Man killed during reported abduction, sexual assault identified Authorities today released the identity of a man shot to death in a Jefferson County apartment following a possible abduction and sexual assault. The Jefferson County Coroner's Office identified the man as Jeremy Arnold Ford. He was 25. The shooting happened just before 6 p.m. Tuesday at Pebble Creek Apartments. A 26-year-old woman was reported to have been abducted in Adamsville earlier on Tuesday. Adamsville police contacted the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office to locate the woman at the apartment complex in Forestdale. When they arrived, they found the woman in the parking lot. They also found Ford dead inside the apartment from a gunshot wound. The initial information is that the woman identified Ford as her abductor. She told investigators he forced her to the apartment and sexually assaulted her. At some point, she got hold of the gun and shot him. |
Fugitive Texas Child Predator Arrested In New Orleans NEW ORLEANS — A Texas fugitive who was wanted for failing to register as a sex offender has been arrested in New Orleans. A news release on Wednesday from Louisiana Attorney General Buddy Caldwell’s office said 31-year-old Michael Anthony Buie was arrested, but did not specify when he was booked. Authorities say Buie was previously convicted in Dallas County for solicitation to commit aggravated assault of a child under the age of 14. He was required to register as a sex offender but failed to do so. Buie fled from his parole in 2013. Authorities eventually tracked him down to an address in New Orleans. He has subsequently been charged in Louisiana with failing to register as a sex offender. It isn’t immediately clear if he has an attorney. |
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As Tyshawn Lee's Mom Defends Car Purchase, Dad Sold T-Shirts Online CHICAGO — As the mother of slain 9-year-old Tyshawn Lee denies allegations that she spent funeral donations on a new car, the boy's father was apparently asking for funeral money as well. Karla Lee removed her Instagram and Facebook accounts after defending the purchase of a new car on Saturday, but some videos of her defending the car purchase remain online. |
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Elderly Black Foreign Taxi driver Salifu Abubkar arrested after mowing down elderly foreign Latina pedestrian Cabbie Salifu Abubkar, 73, was driving south on Columbus Avenue and turned right onto West 109th Street around 12:40 a.m. when he mowed down Luisa Rosario, 88, about a block from her home, cops said. “Though she was 88 years old, she didn’t consider herself to be an old woman,” her daughter-in-law, Sergia Gutierrez De Tejada, said |
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WHY THE NEGRO IS BLACK - by Uncle Remus “N*ggers is (Afro-Americans) now, but de time wuz w’en we ’uz all n*ggers tergedder.” |
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(Black husband of granddaugher) accused of using credits cards belonging to slain (75-year-old White female) One man is in jail and two other men are being sought in connection with the use of credit cards belonging to a 75-year-old H-E-B employee who was found dead in her home last month - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Texas man convicted in murder of (White man) five months after arrest MANSFIELD, La. - Five months from arrest to conviction – justice was swift for a Texas man who bludgeoned a Logansport man to death earlier this year in an attempt to evade authorities. For that, Jacorroyn Wilson, (aka Jacorryn Lavell Wilson), 24, will spend the rest of his life in prison. A DeSoto Parish jury last week convicted Wilson of second-degree murder in the May 2 death of Charles 'Chuck' Worthington, 58. Wilson will be sentenced Dec. 9 to the mandatory life sentence. Wilson was arrested hiding in an attic in Tyler, Texas, days after he was named a suspect in Worthington’s death. DeSoto sheriff’s investigators connected Wilson to the murder after Deputy Lester Daniel had a run-in with him. . Wilson resisted arrest and ran through a wooded area that took him to Worthington’s house on Bogle Road. He tried to steal one of Worthington’s vehicles, but because it had a steering problem Wilson drove it into a fence instead. When Worthington came out of his house to check on the noise, Wilson beat him with a short garden shovel. Worthington suffered a cracked skull and shattered windpipe. Wilson then stole another of Worthington’s vehicles, a pickup truck, and drove it to Tyler, where he abandoned it. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Driver (blasting rap-crap noise) accused of attacking elderly (White) school crossing guard in Pasadena PASADENA, TX -- An elderly Pasadena crossing guard says he was attacked by a man after telling him to turn down his music in a school zone. Bob McAteer has been a crossing guard at Pasadena ISD's Richey Elementary for 16 years. There have been some low points, but Tuesday morning was the lowest. "I was so mad, I was shaking. I can't believe people are like that," said McAteer, known as "Mr. Bob" to the parents and children he helps cross the street safely. Pasadena police were called to the crosswalk in front of the school around 7:30am. Witnesses told officers a driver in a red car with a child inside approached the crosswalk at a high rate of speed, got out and attacked the crossing guard, shouting profanities at pedestrians, including children, and then drove off erratically. McAteer says he only asked him to turn down his music. "He got in my face, cursing me, threatening me. I had my stop sign in front of me. He threw a swing at me. I threw the stop sign up. He hit it and broke it. That's when it hit my arm," McAteer described as he showed a couple of gashes on his left arm. Pasadena police later arrested Darrick Collins. They say when they caught up to him, he appeared angry. - (Black-on-white) |
(Black) Miami Gardens man guilty of murder in deaths of (White) Cooper City bicyclists A Broward jury on Friday convicted a Miami Gardens man who ran down two bicyclists while fleeing police in Cooper City three years ago. Obrian Oakley, 30, was charged with felony murder in the deaths of Dean Amelkin, 60, of Coral Springs, and Christopher McConnell, 61, of Cooper City who were part of a group taking a weekly bicycle ride at Sheridan Street and Palm Avenue on Aug. 5, 2012. - (Black-on-white) |
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Jury finds (black) York City man guilty of first-degree murder (of two white men) Jurors found a York City man guilty of two counts of first-degree murder Friday for a November 2013 shooting during a drug deal that went bad. Dejerek Basil Smallwood, 23, of York City, was found guilty of murdering Derek Ferree and Braydon Aldinger. In Pennsylvania, a first-degree murder conviction comes with an automatic life sentence. Ferree, Aldinger and Arianna Tavares wanted to buy heroin from Tavares' regular drug dealer, Laquan Pierrelouis, known as "Q." - (Black-on-white) |
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This Is Why (black) NFL Star Greg Hardy Was Arrested For Assaulting His (white) Ex-Girlfriend | ||
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Fake bail bondsman nabbed by the real thing after skipping court A phony bail bondsman who jumped his own bail was nabbed by a real bondsman on Friday. James Felix, 31, had been arrested July 15 for assaulting a man with a baton in Harlem while working illegally as a “bail recovery agent” – someone authorized to pick up a defendant who jumps bail, sources said. |
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Faisal Mohammad, UC Merced stabber wrote ‘praise Allah,’ plans for beheading in manifesto A California college student who wounded four in a campus stabbing spree Wednesday wrote a manifesto including the names of his targets, a vow to “cut someone’s head off” and as many as five reminders to “praise Allah,” police said. |
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DNA leads to arrest (of black) in 1986 Marietta double rape, murder (of a White woman and her 13-year-old daughter) MARIETTA, Ga. -- Authorities in Cobb County say a man has been arrested in the 1986 double rape and murder of a Marietta woman and her 13-year-old daughter. Sharon Brady and her daughter Samantha Brady were found dead in their Marietta apartment on Sept. 12, 1986. Brady's 3-year-old daughter was also in the apartment but unharmed. The case went unsolved for nearly three decades after all leads were exhausted, investigators said. In 2013 samples were submitted to a private lab in Salt Lake City for advanced forensic DNA testing. That testing led to the arrest of 60-year-old man who lived in the same apartment complex as the Bradys in 1986, Ronald Lee Kyles. Police say he got into the apartment through a bedroom window and committed the crimes. He's charged with two counts of murder, two counts of rape, two counts of aggravated assault and one count of burglary in connection with the Brady murders. Former Marietta Police Detective Wayne Kennedy said Kyles was a suspect back in 1986 -- he was arrested two weeks later on a different charge -- but investigators didn't have evidence to make the case for murder. - (Black-on-white) |
(Black) Man arrested for aggravated arson, aggravated murder after deadly house fire (for 75-yr-old White man) Cleveland police have arrested one man following the deadly house fire on West 56th Street Thursday morning. The house was completely engulfed by the time fire crews arrived at about 5 a.m. Thursday. 75-year-old Roma Sparks was located unconscious near the back door and later died at the hospital. Neighbors said while the flames burned, Sparks’ neighbor, Charles H. Davenport, stood across the street confessing that he poured gasoline on the front of the house and lit it. Davenport has since been arrested on aggravated arson and aggravated murder, but has not yet been charged. "The guy knocked on my door, told me to move my truck because he was about to do something to that house," neighbor Ryan Mahone said. Davenport’s mother said he was recently released from the hospital for mental health treatment. - (Burned Alive!) - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Suspect wanted in fatal shooting of innocent (White) man, 73, in McKeesport Detectives are asking for help to find 18-year-old Rashawn Walker, who they say is already wanted on two unrelated warrants and should be considered armed and dangerous. Walker is described as black, about 5 feet 9 inches tall and 180 pounds, with a tattoo on the front of his neck. Police said he is from the McKeesport area but has ties to Clairton and is known to hide in the hotels at the Homestead Waterfront. Anyone with information on Walker's whereabouts is asked to call police at 412-473-1300. Callers can remain anonymous. Police say the victim, James Ponzo, was driving near Crawford Village just before 3 p.m. Wednesday when, for unknown reasons, someone started shooting. A bullet hit Ponzo in the head, and he crashed his car into another vehicle on Fifth Avenue. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Alleged DUI Driver Who Crashed Into (White) San Bernardino Officer, Killing Him, ID’d The suspected DUI driver who ran a red light early Thursday and slammed into an on-duty San Bernardino police officer's patrol vehicle, killing the veteran officer, was identified as a 27-year-old Fontana man. Archie Green III was arrested on suspicion of gross vehicular manslaughter and driving under the influence of alcohol causing fatal injuries in the death of San Bernardino Police Department Officer Bryce Hanes, 40. A witness at the scene told police that Hanes had a green light, and the other driver ran through the red. Hanes suffered major injuries in the crash and was transported to a Fontana hospital, where he died a short time later. - (Black-on-white) |
(Black) Teen murder suspect accused of fatally shooting a (White) teen waived to adult court MUNCIE – A 16-year-old Muncie youth accused of fatally shooting another teen has been waived into adult court. That action had at least two immediate ramifications for William C. Balfour III. He was transferred Monday from the county's juvenile detention center to the Delaware County jail. And as an adult defendant in a criminal case, his name became a matter of public record. The 16-year-old was arrested at his home, in the 1900 block of East Cedar Street, last Thursday evening. He is charged in the fatal shooting of 18-year-old Christian Orebaugh in the victim's West 23rd Street home on the night of July 2. A probable cause affidavit alleges Balfour and another teenager "entered the front door of (Orebaugh's) residence, both with guns in their hands, before the shot was fired." - (Black-on-white) |
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Tulsa PD identifies (black) homicide suspect (in murder of White man) after search in north Tulsa Tulsa police say they were searching for 19-year-old Isadore Jordan. Jordan is wanted in connection to the death of Jacob Shadrick, who was killed inside his apartment at 3711 N Quaker June. Tulsa Police arrested Brandy Jordan and Xavier Jordan in June for their involvement in the murder. Isadore Jordan was interviewed and released pending further investigation. Police say the three Jordans were all stopped by officials on the day of the murder, in the same vehicle. The investigation led to a warrant being issued for Jerrick Washington and he was also arrested in June. On Monday, the Tulsa County District Attorney's office applied for a murder warrant for Isadore Jordan. Jordan is now wanted on First Degree murder charges and the Fugitive Warrant Task Force located him inside the Comanche Park, today. Jordan fled into nearby woods and has not been apprehended. Anyone with information on Jordan's whereabouts please call Crime Stoppers at 918 596-2677. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Man charged with stabbing (White) partygoer to death in Oswego County HANNIBAL,N.Y. -- Markee L. Cathcart, 19, has been charged with manslaughter in the fatal stabbing of 23-year-old Sean D. Leonard early this morning in the town of Hannibal. Cathcart and Leonard arrived at the party at 99 Kellogg Road in the same vehicle, Oswego County District Attorney Gregory Oakes and State Police Trooper Jack Keller said at a press conference this afternoon. Leonard and Cathcart got into an argument at some point outside the home, which turned physical. Police were called to the scene at 2:28 a.m., where Troopers found Leonard with at least one stab wound to the torso. No other partygoers were injured. Leonard was rushed to Oswego Hospital by Menter ambulance, where he was later pronounced dead. The Onondaga County Medical Examiner's office will perform an autopsy. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Driver who killed 4 in SXSW crash in 2014 convicted, sentenced to life in prison The driver who killed four people in a 2014 crash at the South by Southwest Festival in Austin was convicted and sentenced to life in prison Friday. A jury found Rashad Owens, 23, guilty on a charge of capital murder after more than three hours of deliberation, the Austin American-Statesman reported. Travis County prosecutors did not seek the death penalty triggering an automatic life sentence for the 23-year-old. Owens drove a stolen car while drunk through barricades and into a crowd on Red River Street in Austin's downtown live music district while trying to escape police during the 2014 festival. Steven Craenmehr, 35, of the Netherlands, and Jamie Ranae West, 27, died at the scene while Sandy Le, 26, and DeAndre Tatum, 19, died days later. In total, 25 people were injured in the incident. - (Black-on-white) |
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(White) 20-year-old shot outside Riverside restaurant dies - Jacksonville Sheriff's Office looking for 2 (black) men JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - A memorial grows in front of the Blind Rabbit restaurant in Riverside while police search for two men who gunned down a 20-year-old employee taking out the trash Wednesday night. Daniel Rowe, 20, was shot twice in the head about 10 p.m. in an alley behind the restaurant at the corner of King and College streets. He was transported to UF Health Jacksonville, where he died. The father, Steven Rowe, is a chef at Kickbacks across the street, and ran as soon as he heard about the shooting. The wouldn't let him ride the the rescue unit, but as soon as he got to the hospital doctors told him his son had already been revived twice. He didn't want him to suffer any more. Daniel Rowe had two children, 4 years and 7 months old, and was engaged to be married. They were expecting a third child. Friends have set up a GoFundMe memorial account for Rowe. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Subway ‘slasher’ was released from jail days before attack (on at least one White victim) The razor blade-wielding man charged with slashing two straphangers on a Brooklyn subway car was fresh out of jail and armed with two steak knives when he attacked, prosecutors and sources said Thursday. Stanley Gray allegedly went on the terrifying rampage Tuesday on a Manhattan-bound C train – just 11 days after being released from Rikers Island for misdemeanor assault Oct. 23, according to sources. - (Black-on-white) |
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(White) Lakeland man finds (black) burglars sleeping in his house LAKELAND, Fla. – A Polk County man called deputies Wednesday morning after finding two strangers sleeping in his house. Around 8 a.m. deputies arrived at the home, in the 500 block of Old Highway in Lakeland. The homeowner had been away for five days. He returned home to find the front door kicked in. Inside, he found the two suspects asleep in a bedroom. When deputies arrived, they told the suspects to come out. The men refused. When the K9 team went into the house, the suspects tried climbing out a window. Deputies then apprehended the two men. The homeowner found three missing window A/C units. “The home had also been vandalized, with still-wet paint on the walls and carpets, causing approximately $3,800 in damage,” deputies said. The suspects have been identified as Jaquel Fleming, 18, of Lake Alfred, and Keilow Roundtree, 23, of Lakeland. The suspects told deputies they broke into the house to party and smoke weed because Fleming had recently been released from jail, according to the sheriff’s office. - (Black-on-white) |
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Illegal Immigrant, MS-13 Gang Member Assaults Police Officer in Unprovoked Attack |
Illegal Alien in Deadly Hit-and-Run Deported 6 Times |
(Black) Man arrested in death of (White) homeless woman under I-10 overpass HOUSTON – Charges have been filed against a man arrested in the death of a woman found under an I-10 overpass earlier this year, according to the Houston Police Department. A teenager found the victim's body at 1919 Runnels east of downtown about 11 a.m. on Jan. 26. The suspect, 44-year-old Harold Lowdins, is charged with murder in the 339th State District Court. He is accused in the death of Bridgette Danelle Mercer, 41, believed to be homeless. According to police at the scene, Mercer's body was found in a shallow drainage canal within a small homeless camp. An investigation of forensic evidence was entered into a DNA database, and police say that led them to Lowdins. Lowdins was initially questioned, and a DNA sample was taken. Further investigation and results from the DNA database identified Lowdins as the suspect, and a murder charge was filed. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black and girlfriend) arrested for shooting death of (White) Indianapolis delivery driver |
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Arrest made in case of man found dead in woods a month ago CHARLESTON, S.C. -- Charleston police have made an arrest in the death of George Whetsell, who was found dead near a James Island grocery store last month. The suspect, 24-year-old Tyshawn Eugene Robinson, is charged with murder after police said they found video evidence of Robinson and Whetsell getting into a taxi together on Henry Tecklenburg Drive Sept. 19. A witness told police they saw the two men get out of the cab and enter the woods. Police said they believe Whetsell was killed between Sept. 19 and 20. On October 1, Whetsell's body was found in the woods on the west side of Harris Teeter near Folly Road with a severe head injury. The coroner ruled his death a homicide. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Man convicted in Montclair drug deal killing (of white man) NEWARK — A Montclair man was convicted Monday of robbing and fatally shooting another man in 2012 after leading him into a township apartment building to buy drugs. Ernest Williams Jr., 24, was found guilty of aggravated manslaughter, robbery and related offenses in connection with the July 22, 2012 killing of Brian Andrew Schiavetti. Williams was acquitted of a murder charge. Jurors likely based their decision on the totality of evidence, but she noted that the fatal gunshot wound to the back of Schiavetti's head "spoke for itself." The incident occurred after Schiavetti and his friend, Connor Gore, made the trip from their hometown of Ridgefield, Conn. to purchase oxycodone pills from Williams. - (Black-on-white) |
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Police: 13, 14 year old (feral, fatherless black savages) fatally stabbed (White) Lee's Summit woman LEE'S SUMMIT, MO - Two teenagers have been arrested in the brutal stabbing death of a 43-year-old Lee’s Summit woman. This comes after police released surveillance video on Tuesday of the 13- and 14-year-old suspects. Formal charges are pending with Jackson County Family Court. The victim has been identified as Tanya L. Chamberlain. Police said they are not releasing whether or how the suspects knew Chamberlain. The discovery of her body came after Lee's Summit police attempted to stop a vehicle about 1:15 a.m. Sunday for suspicion of driving while intoxicated. The driver of the vehicle pulled into a parking lot of an apartment complex in the 500 block of Southeast Second Street. Two men then fled on foot from the vehicle. The officer engaged in a short foot pursuit before losing sight of both suspects. As the officer returned to the suspect vehicle, he discovered Chamberlain's body in the passenger seat. After working the case overnight, investigators determined Chamberlain had been murdered. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black killer) Ernest Lee Johnson execution on hold The U.S. Supreme Court has put on hold the scheduled execution of a man convicted of beating three people to death with a claw hammer while a lower court considers an appeal. Ernest Lee Johnson was scheduled to die at 6 p.m. Tuesday for killing three Columbia convenience store workers in 1994. The U.S. Supreme Court granted a stay while the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals considers an appeal. Johnson claims that the execution drug could cause painful seizures because Johnson still has part of a benign tumor in his brain, and surgery to remove the rest of the tumor in 2008 forced removal of up to 20 percent of his brain tissue. - (Black-on-white) |
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