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ARCHIVE for 24 December 2015 |
Three (blacks) arrested, indicted for 2013 murder of (White female) Savannah college student SAVANNAH, GA - Three people have been arrested and indicted for the January 2013 murder of a Savannah State University student. Rebecca Foley was found shot to death in front of her apartment on Savannah’s Southside on January 21, 2013 outside Colonial Village at Marsh Cove Apartments. 23-year-old Kevin Lenard Smith, 22-year-old Roderick Demione Parrish and 23-year-old Jordan Lamar Campbell were arrested and indicted. A Chatham County Grand Jury indicted Smith, Parrish and Campbell on a single count of malice murder, three counts of felony murder, two counts of aggravated assault and two counts of possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony. Smith and Parrish also are charged with one count of possession of a firearm by a first offender probationer. Smith, Parrish and Campbell were incarcerated on unrelated charges when warrants were served by Savannah-Chatham Metro Police Department detectives. The 21-year-old student was sitting inside her car when the shooting happened. She was found on the ground by police. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Racist black New York) Man charged with attempted murder (of White man) after machete attack in Toronto, Canada The attacker, a black man, yelled "F--k white people" before allegedly attacking the victim, who is white. He said the alleged attacker's machete was "probably the length of my arm. It was pretty big, a substantial weapon." A man has been charged with attempted murder following what police call an unprovoked attack on another man near Toronto's Eaton Centre Wednesday afternoon. Arlington Thompson, 35, of Queens, N.Y. also faces charges of aggravated assault, assault with a weapon and possession of a weapon. Police say the man had a 30-centimetre machete, which he allegedly used in the attack. Police say the man also had a 20-centimetre hunting knife. Police now have both weapons. The attack left a 30-year-old man with several injuries. Police say he is in stable condition in hospital. Toronto Police Sgt. Gale Corra said the two men had no previous contact and no history with each other. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) San Bernardino man sentenced in 2013 death of estranged (white) wife SAN BERNARDINO >> A 31-year-old man was sentenced to 16 years to life in state prison for fatally beating and stabbing his estranged wife in 2013, officials said. Edly Atherley, 33, was sentenced a month after a jury found him guilty of second-degree murder for the slaying of 28-year-old Ashley Atherley. The defendant and the victim were married for approximately five years and had two young daughters. On Dec. 1, 2013, police were called to check on the welfare of Ashley Atherley at an apartment she shared with her husband. When officers arrived, they found the victim dead in the bathroom. She suffered five blunt force trauma wounds to her face, including a fractured nose, a puncture wound to her back and a large stab wound to her neck. Atherley fled the scene shortly before officers arrived and was missing for nearly two months. The murder weapon, a large kitchen knife, was located inside the defendant’s apartment and was similar to a knife set located in the victim’s apartment. The defendant’s fingerprint was located on the knife blade. A white GMC Envoy that Atherley had borrowed from his cousin was parked at the apartment complex. The victim’s blood was located on the center console, the glove compartment and the passenger door handle. - (Black-on-white) |
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'Swinger' testimony allowed in murder case - black boyfriend accused of bludgeoning white girlfriend to death with cinder block TAMPA - A Hillsborough County Circuit Court Judge decided to allow testimony related to the sexual history of the defendant and witnesses in the case. Defense attorneys for Michael Fields, who is accused of killing his girlfriend, were in court arguing to allow the evidence related to the sexual history of the couple with whom Fields lived. Hillsborough Circuit Judge Thomas Barber said the evidence being presented for use by the defense was "salacious" and "embarrassing." The evidence in question relates to the couple Michael Fields was living with at the time his girlfriend, Christina Mahzamani, died after being beaten with a concrete block. Patricia and Gary Dickerson are considered "swingers" and had a sexual relationship with Micahel Fields while he lived with them. Assistant State Attorney Ron Gale explained in court "there is evidence of a sexual relationship that existed between Mr. Fields with the 60-year-old Mrs. Dickerson, and possibly the 60-year-old Mr. Dickerson as well." - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black Muslim) Arizona man accused of helping plan cartoon attack now charged with supporting Islamic State PHOENIX – An indictment says an Arizona man already accused of helping plan an attack on a Prophet Muhammad cartoon contest in Texas in the spring also planned to fight with the Islamic State group and inquired about explosives to attack a Super Bowl game. The indictment charges Abdul Malik Abdul Kareem with conspiracy to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization. Prosecutors allege he researched traveling to the Middle East to fight alongside the group and inquired about the types of explosives that would be needed to blow up the stadium in metro Phoenix where the 2015 Super Bowl was held. Kareem is accused of researching the trip and seeking the pipe bomb information with Elton Simpson and Nadir Soofi, who were killed in a May 3 shootout with police outside the cartoon contest in Garland, Texas. |
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Prison for (black) HIV positive man who didn't warn 3 sexual partners Ricky Webster was the child of an HIV-positive mother. But he still had a strong chance to thrive. He was raised by adoptive parents in Hunterdon County who gave him the love, medical care and moral upbringing they felt would allow him to succeed despite his early setback. But the 26-year-old man threw away those opportunities when he repeatedly had unprotected sex with women who didn't know he had the HIV virus. Webster was sentenced to 33 to 66 months in prison plus two years of probation for having sex at least three times each with a Nazareth woman and two Easton women this year and neglecting to tell them about his condition. - (Drudge) |
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Dover rape suspect nabbed by federal task force A man wanted by Dover police on a rape charge has been arrested by the U.S. Marshal’s Fugitive Task Force. Eric Curry, 34, of the 100 block of South Queen Street, was taken into custody Dec. 16, department spokesman Master Cpl. Mark Hoffman said. Curry was arrested without incident while at a home in the 200 block of Fulton Street, Hoffman said. He is charged with first-degree sexual abuse of a child by a person of trust and second-degree rape in a case involving a 14-year-old. |
(Black man named 'White) sentenced for rape, sodomy of child A Salem man was sentenced to seven years and six months after pleading guilty to rape and sodomy. Frankie Lee White, 27, pleaded guilty to two counts of second-degree rape and one count of second-degree sodomy Dec. 17. One count of first-degree sexual abuse and one count of second-degree unlawful sexual penetration were dismissed. Court records indicate that the victim was under the age of 14 when the abuse occurred in March 2014. |
Court OKs Life Sentences For (black) Inmate Who Raped Prison Clerk HARRISBURG, Pa. — The state Superior Court has upheld three life sentences a central Pennsylvania judge gave an inmate who raped a clerk at the state prison in Rockview. Thirty-eight-year-old Omar Best, of Philadelphia, pretended for days to be on a work detail so he could target the victim when shewas alone. The state Department of Corrections last year paid $3.3 million to settle a federal lawsuit filed by the clerk, who alleged various security breakdowns led to the July 2013 attack. Prosecutors say Best choked the woman to the point of unconsciousness before raping her in an office near inmate cells. She blew an emergency whistle, but it was nearly a half-hour before she was rescued. Best, who had a 2012 rape conviction, is now at the state prison in Huntingdon. |
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St. Johns authorities identify suspect who stole Christmas tree from S.A.F.E. Pet Rescue ST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. — The St. Johns County Sheriff's Office has identified a man caught on camera stealing a donated Christmas tree from S.A.F.E. Pet Rescue shelter and store. The video shows a dark pickup truck pulling into the driveway of S.A.F.E. Pet Rescue on Old A1A. A man can be seen walking on to the porch, grabbing a large box and taking off with a sheet covering the stolen box and license plate. Investigators are seeking the public's help in locating George Glenn Cockhren, 51, according to a release from SJSO Media Relations Officer Kevin Kelshaw. |
Police warning public to take precautions against ‘crime of opportunity’ RICHMOND, Va. -- Before the sun rose one Sunday morning, Richmond Police said a man in flip flops stole someone's package right off a front porch. The crime happened Sunday, December 13 at 6 a.m. "Detectives need help to identify another man who is suspected of stealing packages from porches," a Richmond Police spokesman said. "The suspect was captured on home security video taking a package from a porch of a home on North Boulevard. He is described as a black male wearing dark pants, a blue jacket and flip flops. The video shows him leaving the area on foot." Anyone with information about the crime was asked to call Third Precinct Detective Eric Sandlin at 804-646-1010 or call Crime Stoppers at 804-780-1000. |
Men charged with stealing packages from Anne Arundel homes HANOVER, Md. —Three men have been arrested and charged with stealing delivered packages from a number of homes in western Anne Arundel County, police said. Police said the suspects were arrested Monday near Arundel Mills Mall in Hanover. The arrests came after reports of numerous thefts in the area, some of which had witnesses observing a white car at the scene of the crimes. Police said after receiving a tip, numerous officers working in the Arundel Mills Mall area began to canvass the area. They located a suspect vehicle near Dorchester Boulevard and Arundel Mills Boulevard in Hanover. After searching the vehicle, police said they determined it was involved in the theft of numerous packages in the area. Kevin (aka Kevan) Harris, 22, of no fixed address, Phillip Bosworth, 21, of Baltimore, and Brandon Wheeler, 29, of Severn, were each charged with multiple counts of theft related to the scheme. |
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Illegal immigrant living in Arkansas accused of stealing California man's identity |
Police: illegal immigrant charged with Roanoke murder of half brother |
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Thai court hands Myanmar men death penalty for British tourist murders |
2 (blacks) arraigned in 2010 Taunton murder (of White man) Two Taunton men faced a judge Tuesday charged with murder in connection to a 2010 cold case in the city. Not guilty pleas were entered on behalf of Jeremy Rhodes, 25, and Donnelle Bates, 26. The men are accused of shooting and killing Joseph Dugan, 33, outside his friend’s apartment on Granite Street. In court prosecutors said state and local police were able to make the arrests after Bates’ uncle implicated him in the murder. Bristol County District Attorney Thomas Quinn, who personally handled the arraignments, says there are text messages and eye witness testimony that also link the men to the case. The D.A. also spoke of a possible motive for the murder saying it could have been retaliation for the stabbing death of Taunton teen Tigan Hollinsworth a few weeks earlier. He added the shooting appears to be a case of mistaken identity because the victim, Dugan, had no known connection to the Hollinsworth murder. "There does not appear to be a connection between the victim and these two defendants, but things have to play out in court with respect to those issues,” Quinn told reporters outside court. Captain John Rearden was an officer on scene the night of July 7th. He never gave up trying to find answers for Dugan’s loved ones. “They gave me a picture of Joey and every day I saw that picture of Joey and this is emotional for me. I'm so happy,” he said. Several other people have charged in the case for misleading police. Bates and Rhoden were both held without bail during their arraignments and are due back in court in January. - (Black-on-white) |
(White) Tulsa Shooting Victim Dies Of His Wounds - shot in head by black man with a shotgun TULSA, Oklahoma - A Tulsa man who was shot in the head earlier this week has died of his injuries, Homicide Detective David Walker said Saturday. Leland Mitchell, 42, was backing his vehicle out of a driveway in the 1300 block of North Birmingham Place late Tuesday night when he was shot. Police arrested 27-year-old Marcus Runnels following a standoff. Charges against Runnels will be upgraded from shooting with intent to kill, Walker said. Police believe the two men had been in an altercation, and Runnels shot Mitchell with a shotgun. - (Black-on-white) |
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After (black) Student Attack, (White) St. Paul Teacher Plans To Sue School District |
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(Black man) Derrick Brown sentenced to 44.5 years in prison for sexual assault (of White woman) MILWAUKEE -- A Milwaukee County judge sentenced 33-year-old Derrick Brown on Tuesday, December 22nd to 44-and-a-half years in prison and 22 years of extended supervision. This, in the wake of Brown being convicted of sexual assault charges. The charges against Brown stem from an incident that occurred last December on North Bremen Street in Milwaukee's Riverwest neighborhood. The victim told police she was walking down the street — headed for a food store when a man approached her — grabbing her arm, saying “Hey, hey.” Police say the victim told them the man had a gun, and he pointed it at the left side of her head, saying, “Just be quiet. I have a gun. You need to come with me.” The criminal complaint says the two continued to walk, with the victim telling the man she didn’t have anything — believing he was attempting to rob her. The man said, “Yes, yes you do. You need to come over here and take your pants off,” police said. Realizing the man was planning to rape her, the woman said: “No. Please don’t do this.” The woman suffered extensive damage to her teeth, fractured cheek bones, cuts to her lip and four scalp lacerations that took 17 staples — from being hit with the gun before she screamed and ran for help. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Man Punches, Robs (White) Victim Just Involved In Car Accident PHILADELPHIA – Police are on the hunt for a suspect who they say robbed a man who was just involved in a car accident in Kensington. Authorities say just before 11 a.m. on December 4, a 25-year-old man was in an accident on the 200 block of West Tioga Street. While sitting inside of his vehicle, police say the victim was approached by an unknown male who began punching him in the face. Authorities say the suspect then took the victim’s iPhone 6 and tablet, and fled the scene. The male was taken to Temple Hospital to be treated for his injuries. Police describe the suspect as a Black male, around 30 years old, with a beard. He was wearing a green jacket and blue jeans. - (Black-on-white) |
Police identify second (white) woman allegedly killed by (black) Essex man (who also murdered his white girlfriend) BALTIMORE —A man charged with murdering his girlfriend in Essex was also charged in a second killing in Baltimore City, police said. Baltimore County police said Terrence L. Jenkins, 49, is charged with first-degree murder in the death of Shelly Fillion, who was found (dead) at her house. Police said Fillion had suffered traumatic injuries. County police set up surveillance across the street at a motel, and while doing so, officers watched Jenkins walk up to a house, where a woman let him in. We suspected that perhaps someone was harboring him there." Police waited for Jenkins to exit, and when he did, they gave chase. Inside the house, police found the woman who let Jenkins inside dead. City police announced that Jenkins was charged with murder of the victim, who was identified Monday as Gina Kirchner, 48. Police said it is unclear what Jenkins' relationship was with the second victim. - (Black-on-white) |
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Son Charged With Murder After 82-year-old Father Found Dead In Overbrook Home PHILADELPHIA — Police say a 29-year-old man is in custody after he allegedly killed his elderly father inside their Overbrook home. It happened on the 5700 block of Woodbine Avenue late Wednesday afternoon. Police say the 82-year-old victim, identified as Solomon Gethers, was found deceased and with multiple stab wounds to the head. Detectives arrested the victim’s son,Victor Gethers, after a brief investigation. Authorities say Victor was arrested and charged with his father’s murder. Police say the motive was determined to be a domestic argument. |
(Black convicted felon) man raped and robbed woman in alley LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Police say a Louisville man violently raped a woman before robbing her of her phone, ID and hotel room key. According to an arrest report, it happened on Dec. 17 on Southern Parkway, near Oakdale Avenue. Police say 25-year-old Ronald Lee Bullitt saw a woman -- a complete stranger -- walking in an alley. He put a gun to the back of her head, shoved her to the ground, put his knee in her back and tried to strangle her. He then pulled his pants down and raped her. After that, Bullitt allegedly took the woman's phone, ID and hotel room key. Police say Bullitt ran away after witnesses heard the woman screaming and interrupted the assault. Bullitt was arrested Tuesday afternoon at his apartment. He is charged with first degree rape, first degree robbery, first degree wanton endangerment and possession of a handgun by a convicted felon. He was already a convicted sex offender before this incident. He was convicted of statutory rape in Georgia. |
Man charged with sexual assault near Rogers Park Red Line station CHICAGO - Milton Anderson, a 26-year-old man accused of sexually assaulting and robbing a woman he followed off a CTA Red Line train in Rogers Park was ordered held without bail. After attacking the victim early Sunday morning, Anderson made lewd comments about what he wanted to do to her sexually and told her he tried to look up her skirt on the train. Anderson followed the woman off the northbound train at the Jarvis stop about 4:40 a.m. He then allegedly came up behind the woman and put his hands over her mouth. The victim struggled and screamed and the two fell to the ground. Anderson took out a silver handgun and threatened to shoot if the woman didn’t stop screaming. He demanded her underwear and purse and took her iPhone. After the woman gave Anderson the password to her cellphone, Anderson unzipped her coat and sexually assaulted her and fondled her breasts under her clothes. The woman, who was taken to St. Francis Hospital in Evanston, suffered from soreness to her jaw, body and groin. |
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Police Search For Unlawful Sexual Contact Suspect DENVER -Police in Denver searched for a man accused of unlawful sexual contact. The man is wanted for unlawful sexual contact at 7:10 p.m. on Dec. 2 at the Montbello Park-n-Ride while the victim was waiting for a bus. The suspet is described as a black male, tall, with dark skin, an earring, faded haircut and a pierced left ear. |
Sketch released of suspect wanted in sexual assault A composite sketch has been released by Hamilton Police of a suspect wanted in a sexual assault that took place in October. Police say it happened between 2 and 5am on October 11th at Shamrock Park in the Corktown neighbourhood. The unknown suspect led the victim to a secluded area in the park where the victim was sexually assaulted. Police are hoping the public can help identify the suspect. |
Daytime sexual attack of woman on Elk Grove street reported Elk Grove police released a sketch Wednesday of a man suspected of attempted sexual assault earlier this month on a city street. Police said that a 64-year-old woman was walking in the area of Alpinespring Way and Meadowspring Drive about 1:30 p.m. Dec. 8 when she was pushed to the ground from behind by a man who tried to pull off her leggings. The woman screamed as he began to pull down his sweatpants, according to a police press release. As a result of her screams, the attacker fled. The woman suffered minor injuries that did not require hospital treatment. The attacker is described as a young, black man, about 5 feet 11 inches tall and 200 pounds. He was wearing a black, hooded sweatshirt; gray sweatpants; and white athletic shoes. |
(Black) Man Who Spent 28 Years Behind Bars Released DENVER — A man who has spent 28 years behind bars for a rape he says he did not commit was released from jail on Tuesday afternoon. Clarence Moses-EL was convicted in 1988 after the victim said his face appeared to her in a dream, but a judge vacated his conviction last week after another inmate said he had sex with the woman. Moses-EL’s break came when L.C. Jackson, who the victim had initially identified as her rapist, wrote to Moses-EL in 2013 saying he had sex with the woman that night. Jackson has not been charged in this case but remains imprisoned for two other rapes in 1992. “This is a woman who was so brutally beaten through the sex assault that she still has disfigurement today,” said DA spokeswoman Lynn Kimbrough. |
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Arrest made after Macon man pushed to his death from ninth floor apartment A neighbor has been charged with murder after a Macon man plunged to his death Thursday night after being pushed from a ninth-floor window. Willie Frank Stanley, 60, was arrested early Friday morning after Bibb County sheriff's investigators learned he was there about 8:30 p.m., when 36-year-old Robert Paulson went through a glass window in his Kenilworth Manor Apartment at 100 Crystal Lake Circle. The 11-story building is at the heart of an apartment complex. Bibb County Coroner Leon Jones pronounced Paulson dead on the ground. Deputies detained Stanley through the night and charged him after questioning him and other witnesses about the incident. |
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(Black) Man on PCP Drives Erratically Into NJ: Police A Maryland man was arrested on numerous charges after police say he took PCP and drove erratically through the Holland Tunnel. Charles Wyche, 49, was arrested after officers pulled over his black Chrysler convertible at 14th Street and Marin Boulevard in Jersey City around 6:30 p.m. Sunday. |
(Black) Man Punches, Robs (White) Victim Just Involved In Car Accident PHILADELPHIA – Police are on the hunt for a suspect who they say robbed a man who was just involved in a car accident in Kensington. Authorities say just before 11 a.m. on December 4, a 25-year-old man was in an accident on the 200 block of West Tioga Street. While sitting inside of his vehicle, police say the victim was approached by an unknown male who began punching him in the face. Authorities say the suspect then took the victim’s iPhone 6 and tablet, and fled the scene. The male was taken to Temple Hospital to be treated for his injuries. Police describe the suspect as a Black male, around 30 years old, with a beard. He was wearing a green jacket and blue jeans. - (Black-on-white) |
Ex-Philadelphia Sheriff Indicted On Fraud, Conspiracy Charges PHILADELPHIA — The U.S. Attorney’s office has indicted ex-Philadelphia Sheriff John Green on federal charges of fraud and conspiracy. Green pleaded not guilty. According to the indictment, Green accepted bribes in exchange for giving contracts, business and fees to co-conspirator James Davis. Davis owned a title search and settlement company and received money from the Sheriff’s Office’s real estate sales, and homeowners’ properties that went up for auction. In return, Davis provided Green with a stream of personal benefits, including buying him a house and funneling money to his 2007 reelection campaign. Green stepped down in 2011 after serving 22 years as Philadelphia Sheriff. He could face up to 85 years in prison if convicted. |
(Black female) Ex-attorney accused of stealing $500,000 from clients
A disbarred attorney was charged with stealing more than $500,000 from clients. Disgraced ex-real-estate attorney Claudine King, 38, spent the cash — taken between 2011 and 2013 — on business and personal expenses, said the Manhattan DA’s Office. Those included pricey meals at Del Frisco’s steakhouse, stays at The Standard hotel and designer clothes, the DA said. King pleaded not guilty. |
49ers Fan Kills His Best Friend To Avoid Paying Him A $700 Super Bowl Bet A New Jersey man has been convicted of killing a friend over a $700 bet on the 2013 Super Bowl. Thirty-one-year-old Eddie Roberson, of Newark, was convicted Wednesday of killing 38-year-old Talif Crowley, of Bloomfield, in February 2013. Prosecutors say Roberson did not want to pay Crowley after losing the bet after the San Francisco 49ers lost to the Baltimore Ravens. He believed the 49ers were cheated in the 34-31 loss. He shot Crowley six times on a street in Newark two days after the game during a confrontation. |
Black Sports: Black footballer Clinton Portis owes nearly $5 million, counts mother as creditor Former Washington Redskins and Denver Broncos running back Clinton Portis made about $43 million during his nine-season NFL career. But a federal bankruptcy filing this week showed Portis owes nearly $5 million to creditors --- including $500,000 to his own mother. - (Black Sports) |
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(White) Mount Laurel Man Pleads Guilty In Death (of his black wife) PHILADELPHIA — A Mount Laurel man has pleaded guilty to aggravated manslaughter, among other charges, in connection to his wife’s death. The Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office says 29-year-old Kyle Crosby admitted today to fatally choking wife Erica Crippen in their home on New Year’s Eve, 2014. Crosby told the court after the killing, he removed the 26-year-old’s body and transported it to Maryland. Crippen’s remains were found March 17 in Sykesville, a rural area of the state. She was wrapped in a blanket and her hands and feet were tied with a cord that was also wrapped around her neck. Prosecutors say her mouth and nose were taped shut with duct tape. |
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Police Recruit on Leave Molests Two Girls: Prosecutor |
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(Black fag) wants new trial 30 years after torture, homo rape and murder of (White) boy scout WARREN, Ohio - More than thirty years after a 12-year-old boy scout was tortured, raped and murdered in Warren, the story continues making news headlines. The man on Ohio's death row for the crime asked a judge for permission to file for another trial for the kidnapping, rape and murder of Raymond Fife in 1985. The attorney for 48-year-old Danny Lee Hill claims that new evidence has been uncovered that would impact Hill's right to a fair trial. Background – Caution: Some readers may find some details the following court record account disturbing. According to court records, on September 10, 1985, at approximately 5:15 p.m., Raymond Fife left home on his bicycle to visit a friend, Billy Simmons. After learning that the twelve-year-old had not arrived at his friend's home by 5:50 p.m., Fife's family began searching for him. Raymond Fife's father found his son more than four hours later in a wooded field behind the Valu-King supermarket on Palmyra road. The child was naked and appeared to have been severely beaten and his face was burned. Raymond's underwear was found tied around his neck and appeared to have been lit on fire. Raymond died in the hospital two days later. The coroner, who ruled Raymond's death a homicide, testified during the trial that the victim had been choked and had a hemorrhage in his brain. The coroner also said that Fife sustained several burns, damage to his rectal-bladder area and bite marks on his penis. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black man) Reynolds guilty of (White) man’s murder at group home Rejecting the claim that Lecorius Reynolds did not know his actions’ wrongfulness, a Lucas County judge found the Toledo man guilty of murder in the 2014 death of a fellow resident of a South Toledo group home. Reynolds, 35, of the 100 block of Dale Street, faces life in prison with parole eligibility after 15 years when he is sentenced Jan. 20 by Common Pleas Judge Myron Duhart. Earlier this month, Judge Duhart presided over a bench trial in which Reynolds was charged with alternate counts of murder for stabbing and beating to death Roy Roberts, 51. While Reynolds had pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity and, as an alternative, contended he was acting in self-defense when he assaulted Mr. Roberts, Judge Duhart rejected both claims. The insanity plea required a finding that Reynolds suffered from a mental disease or defect so severe he did not know that what he was doing was wrong. The self-defense claim required him to show he was in danger of great bodily harm or death when he assaulted Mr. Roberts. “Mr. Reynolds, you cannot escape responsibility for what you know is wrong,” the judge said. About 9 p.m. May 2, 2014, police responded to a report of a nude body struck by a train on Norfolk Southern tracks at Airline Avenue and Gibbons Street, thinking it could have been a suicide. But officers immediately noticed very little blood at the scene, prompting them to surmise that the victim had been killed somewhere else. As it turned out, blood and DNA evidence revealed Reynolds had attacked Mr. Roberts at the Dale Street group home where they both lived, placed his body in a Toledo recycling bin and wheeled it to the tracks a couple blocks away, and dumped it. In a video-recorded police interrogation shown during the trial, Reynolds at first denied any involvement with Mr. Roberts' death, but then said he had beaten Mr. Roberts after the victim made sexual advances toward him. Judge Duhart said he carefully weighed the testimony of two mental health experts who testified at Reynolds’ trial: one said Reynolds lacked a rational motive, and the other who said he had engaged in “goal-oriented behavior.” “That means Mr. Reynolds was acting in such a way at the time of the assault that he was avoiding or attempting to avoid detection of a crime,” the judge said. “This court is going to note a number of things … washing a knife, moving a body, operating in such a way as to conceal blood on a bed, bloody clothes.” Last year, Reynolds was found incompetent to stand trial, but he was later deemed restored to competency after a lengthy hospitalization at Twin Valley Behavioral Healthcare in Columbus. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Woman accused of stealing thousands from (White) elderly, disabled patient HOUSTON - A Houston in-home caregiver has been charged with felony theft from the elderly. If the allegations are true, Leatrice Monique Johnson, 44, may have targeted the wrong person. The victim in the case is a retired federal judge. Harold Demoss Jr., 84, served on the U.S. Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit. He was appointed in 1991 by President George H.W. Bush and retired earlier this year. Johnson, who has a series of aliases, is accused of writing unauthorized checks for more than $25,000 total out of Demoss' account. A family member discovered the withdrawals during a routine review, and notified authorities. "When (my sister) noticed his account was down she searched it and found eight or nine different transactions. She called me said didn't know what to do," Chip Demoss said. Relatives of the victim discovered the theft after finding eight checks had been cashed from his account. Investigators said Johnson had been cashing the checks from Nov. 1 through Dec. 18. When she was arrested, she was found with one of the checks in her possession, totaling more than $3,700, investigators said. The younger Demoss contacted authorities, and Johnson was arrested on Friday. - (Black-on-white) |
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3 (black females) Face Murder Charges in Death of (White) Homeless Man Outside Philly Gas Station Three women have been charged with murder in the deadly beating of a homeless man outside a Philadelphia gas station. The Philadelphia Inquirer reports Aleathea Gillard, Shareena Joachim and Kaisha Duggins are charged in the death of Robert Barnes. Fifty-one-year-old Barnes died Nov. 25 at a hospital, seven months after the assault left him in a coma. Brian Zarallo, with the Philadelphia District Attorney's homicide unit, says three juveniles who participated in the beating are expected to be charged with murder. Police say Barnes and a teenager were at the station pumping gas for spare change April 7. The teen later accused Barnes of hitting him, prompting the attack. - (Black-on-white) |
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Little Rock man arrested after alleged rapes at home daycare LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – According to a Little Rock police report, a man was arrested after allegedly sexually assaulting two children at a home daycare on Cherry Valley Dr. The report stated that Ronald Thower, 44, of Little Rock, allegedly forced a four-year-old victim to perform a sexual act on him at the daycare. Police added in their report that upon further investigation, a second victim, 5, reported a similar encounter with Thrower. Thrower was booked on Dec. 18 and is being held on $150,000 bond. He faces two counts of rape. |
(Black) Man who loaned gun to Tsarnaev to soon be free Stephen Silva, the man who supplied Dzhokhar Tsarnaev with the gun used to murder MIT Police Officer Sean Collier following the Boston Marathon bombings, will soon be a free man. “I had no idea that the firearm I lent to Tsarnaev would be used in the way it was,’’ Silva told US District Court Judge Mark Wolf in US District Court in Boston during Silva’s sentencing hearing on Tuesday. |
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(Black man says) Cops kicked me so hard I lost a testicle A Brooklyn man claims he was kicked in the testicles so hard by NYPD cops that he had to have one of them surgically removed. Corey Green, 32, was in a Bedford-Stuyvesant apartment playing cards with friends Saturday when cops busted in looking for a robbery suspect, said his dad, John Green, 52. His son, who had a warrant for drunken driving, had emergency surgery. A police spokesman said Green collided with a scaffold as he eluded cops. |
Interracial couple stealing credit cards from shoppers in Metro East, police say In O'Fallon, Illinois, surveillance pictures captured a woman and man trying to steal credit cards from shoppers. The woman distracts shoppers while the man goes in and tries to "rifle" through purses. "That is crazy. They are going to do anything they can to get what they want, they can't get a job so this is their job," says shopper Lila Kent. Police say with the money they steal, they buy gift cards. Police say the suspects have done this at Walmart and Aldi. |
Police: (Interracial couple) Assault Blind Salvation Army Bell Ringer At White Plains Restaurant WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. — Two people have been arrested after police said they assaulted a Salvation Army bell ringer at a restaurant in White Plains. It happened at 3 p.m. Saturday at the Smashburger on Tarrytown Road. Police said the 41-year-old bell ringer, who is legally blind, was on his break and standing in line with 30-year-old Juan Rodriguez and 21-year-old Audrianna Wignal when Rodriguez accused the victim of cutting the line. That’s when police said Rodriguez punched the victim, knocking him to the ground. He then straddled the victim and continued to hit him in the head while Wignal kicked him, police said. Rodriguez then threw the Salvation Army Kettle at the man, hitting him in the head, police said. - (Drudge) |
Dawn Meikle: Port St. Lucie woman arrested after fight over flatulence PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. - A Port St. Lucie woman was arrested after police said she attacked her husband for passing gas one too many times. Around 3:30 a.m. Dec. 11, an officer responded to a domestic battery call at a home. The officer said a man at the home stated he was lying in bed with his wife when he passed gas. The husband said he wife, identified as Dawn Meikle, 55, then began elbowing him on his arm. The husband said he continued to pass gas and Meikle continued to elbow and kick him again. He told police that he began restraining his wife for his own safety but her "lip was inadvertently split open." During the fight, police said the husband suffered several 6- to 8-inch scratches across his chest. His shirt was also ripped in three different places. Meikle admitted to police that she began to elbow and punch him after she repeatedly told him to stop passing gas in bed. - (Drudge) |
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Homeless black female (domestic terrorist) Lakeisha Holloway driver in Las Vegas Strip massacre A 24-year-old Oregon woman has been identified as the driver accused of striking dozens of pedestrians, killing one, Sunday night on the Las Vegas Strip, The Oregonian reports. Lakeisha Holloway was booked into the Clark County Jail on charges of open murder, child abuse/neglect and failure to stop at the scene of a crash involving death or injury, records show. She is from Portland, Oregon. Police say he intentionally ran her car onto the sidewalk. She had her young child in the car with her when she drove into the crowd, police said. More than 30 people were injured after the car jumped onto a sidewalk and plowed into a large group of people on the Las Vegas strip just north of Harmon Avenue, Fox 13 reported. The accident occurred around 6:38 pm local time on Sunday night, involving a car driving north on Las Vegas boulevard. The car went onto a sidewalk and veered straight into a group of pedestrians, police said. - (Black-on-white) |
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Murderpedia: Priscilla Joyce FORD - Black Female Drove her car onto a crowded Reno sidewalk - murdered 6 White victims
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Convicted (black female) murderer gets 105 years in prison (for murder of 68-year-old White woman) MILAN, Ind. - Convicted murderer, Allison Moore, was sentenced to serve 105 years in prison, according to the Eagle 99.3. A judge sentenced Moore Monday. Moore killed 68-year-old Nancy Hershman in 2012. Police said she and two teenagers drove from Colerain Township to Milan, Ind. to burglarize several homes, one of which was Hershman's. The Milan bus driver and EMT was shot and killed. The two teens, Daniel Hodge and Sean Nichols, are already in prison. - (Black-on-white) |
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Two (blacks) Charged with Murder (of White man), One (white female charged) with Robbery in Winslow Street Death Watertown Police arrested three people Friday night in the stabbing death of 23 year old Nichalas VanZelf at his home on Winslow Street earlier in the day. Police charged Freddie "De'Von" Southerland, 19, 707 State Street, with first degree murder; Devonte Bumpars, 19, from New York City, with second degree murder and Amanda Camardo, 18, Cape Vincent, with second degree robbery. Police said patrols arrived to find VanZelf suffering from a stab wound to his chest early Friday morning; he died at Samaritan Medical Center shortly after. VanZelf's brother said that Nichalas was stabbed and died from cardiac arrest at the hospital at about 6:15 a.m. Friday. The trio went to VanZelf's apartment to rob him, "and with the intent to kill the victim...Southerland fatally stabbed the victim in the chest." Bachus also said Southerland "admitted to elements of the crime..." His mother said VanZelf was father to a son and expecting a daughter in February. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Woman accused of threatening juror after (black) son's trial (for murder of White man) DALLAS -- A Dallas woman is accused of threatening to kill one of the 12 jurors who found her son guilty of murder in the 2014 killing of an insurance salesman in Oak Lawn. Felecia Washington, 47, faces one count of obstruction, a degree felony punishable by up to 20 years in prison. Washington was booked into the Dallas County jail Friday. Washington's son, Deric Madison, was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison in July in the death of Joshua Tubbleville, who was shot inside in Oak Lawn in May 2014. Police linked Madison to the crime through DNA and fingerprints left in the victim's apartment and car. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Man Charged In Deadly Maplewood Home Invasion - White drug dealer murdered MINNEAPOLIS — A man has been charged with murder after a deadly home invasion in Maplewood in early November. Thirty-year-old Brandon Lamar Cooper is charged with two counts of second-degree murder for breaking into a home and then killing a man who lived there, according to the Ramsey County Attorney’s Office. Police were called to the house on Hazel Street early Saturday morning on Nov. 7. A woman who lived there told police she saw someone shoot 31-year-old Justin Wright. Investigators were able to track down Cooper as part of a burglary ring. They say that ring was responsible for other home invasions which targeted known marijuana dealers. Investigators also used information from cellphone towers to track Cooper’s phone to the home in Maplewood. - (Black-on-white) |
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Dead mice, syringes and porn: Inside house of horrors where boy, 7, was 'murdered by father and stepmother and fed to pigs' This is the house of horrors where a father and stepmother allegedly killed their seven-year-old son before he was fed to the pigs. Michael A. Jones, 44, and Heather Jones, 29, have been charged with child abuse and the first-degree murder of Adrian Jones. They were arrested after police were notified Adrian was missing and then found human remains in a barn on the property, according to Wyandotte County District Attorney Jerome A. Gorman. Dead mice, cages full of rats, syringes, rat poison and pornographic videos are just some of the things that were found inside the home where the couple lived with the boy and six girls. |
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Elderly (83-year-old White) Irving woman passes away after beating by three cowardly Hispanic (mestizo bastardo) thugs |
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(Hispanic) Bronx father (with black wife) charged with death of 2-month-old son; boy buried in wooded area with mom's help |
Delaware jury acquits white police officer of assault after black suspect kicked in the head DOVER, Del. — A white police officer who kicked a black suspect in the head and broke his jaw was acquitted of assault Tuesday by a Delaware jury. Jurors deliberated for about 16 hours over three days before acquitting Dover police Cpl. Thomas Webster IV of felony assault. The jury also declined to convict Webster on the lesser charge of misdemeanor assault. "This obviously was a thoughtful verdict. I hope we can all move on from this," said defense attorney James Liguori, who hugged Webster after the verdict. Webster quickly left the courthouse through a side entrance, avoiding reporters. Webster, 42, testified that he didn't intend to kick Lateef Dickerson in the head in the August 2013 encounter and was instead was aiming for his upper body. |
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