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Supreme Court Rejects Appeal to Ban Pennsylvania Death Penalty - Black female hatchet murder of 83-year-old White man The U.S. Supreme Court is rejecting a Pennsylvania inmate's appeal to consider banning the death penalty across the United States. The justices did not comment Monday in turning away a challenge from death row inmate Shonda Walter. - (Black-on-white) |
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Charges Filed: Related to Multiple Robberies and a Homicide in Lawton - 3 black males arrested for murder of White man LAWTON, OK - When police arrived they found the driver, 26-year old Joshua Whitehead, dead of an apparent gunshot wound to his chest, and found a bullet hole in the driver side door. Then around three a.m., officers found a victim who was shot in the leg. He told police that he was robbed and shot at by three black males in a black vehicle. Police say formal charges have been filed against 24-year-old Jordan Gaines of Lawton, 18-year-old Malike Deandre Gibson of Lawton, and 19-year-old Keith Devon Dubose of Lawton. Gibson is charged with murder in the second degree, two counts robbery in the first degree, and possession of a firearm by a felon. Gaines is charged with accessory to murder, assault with a deadly weapon, accessory to assault with a dangerous weapon, and three counts of possession of a firearm after a former felony conviction. Dubose is charged with accessory to murder, two counts of robbery in the first degree, assault with a deadly weapon and assault with a dangerous weapon. - (Black-on-white) |
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Ex-convict released from jail a month ago after serving 15 years for child rape is being questioned in connection with murder of Atlanta anesthesiologist, 39, on Grenada beach - Black beast raped and murdered White American woman tourist in Grenada |
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A man being quizzed over the brutal rape and murder of an American tourist in Grenada had only been released from prison a month ago after being jailed for child rape. Police sources on the Caribbean island said David Benjamin was freed in December after serving 15 years. He is suspected of killing Jessica Colker who died from extensive skull fracture and asphyxia, as she walked along a deserted beach with her husband on the first day of her holiday, autopsy results revealed today. Colker, an anesthesiologist from Atlanta Georgia, is said to have been raped before being murdered. Benjamin walked into a police station in the Parish of St David's the day after Colker's body was found in an area of mangroves near the La Sages hotel in St David's where she and her husband were staying. 'Benjamin was set free in December. He had been locked away for the rape of a young child.' - (Black-on-white) | ||
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(Black) Man gets life term for killing 2 (White men) outside bed-and-breakfast BALTIMORE - A North Carolina man has been sentenced to two life terms plus 45 years for fatally shooting two men outside a mid-town Baltimore bed-and-breakfast. Twenty-nine-year-old Quinton Bass of Raleigh was sentenced this week in Baltimore Circuit Court, according to a news release sent Thursday from the State's Attorney's Office. He had been convicted of two counts of first-degree murder and other offenses in the August 2012 slaying of 40-year-old Alex Ulrich and 56-year-old Larry Peterson. Prosecutors say Bass shot Ulrich and Peterson in front of Peterson's bed-and-breakfast. Authorities say the men did not have any money to give the would-be robber, and Bass fired at them. Ulrich died later that day. Peterson died nearly two years later. - (Black-on-white) |
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Retired MPD officer accused of having sex with young woman he met when she was arrested MILWAUKEE -- A retired Milwaukee police officer is facing disturbing felony charges. The accused is 45-year-old Marcell Daniels, who faces these three felony charges: Second degree sexual assault of a child Sexual exploitation of a child Child enticement The alleged incidents happened several years ago, while he was still on the force. Daniels retired from MPD on January 3rd, 2016. Daniels is accused of having sexual intercourse and taking sexually explicit pictures with someone 16 years old or younger. The victim told police she met Daniels when she was 14 or 15, after she and her friend were arrested. |
Sanity testing set for man accused of trying to hire a hit man from jail Tyrone Maurice Warren is charged with two counts of attempted capital murder and two counts of criminal solicitation to commit murder. He was already in the Rappahannock Regional Jail in December on charges of sodomy and indecent liberties when Stafford Detective Bob Parsons began investigating a claim that Warren was using the jail phone to try to hire a hit man. As part of the ensuing investigation, Parsons assumed the role of the hit man and received calls from Warren. Court records allege that Warren offered the undercover officer $5,000 to kill the 13-year-old girl and her mother. All calls from inmates at the jail are made on recorded lines. |
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Police: Rape suspect's DNA matched at 1 in 13 quintillion rate CINCINNATI —Court records indicate that a Hamilton County man accused of raping a juvenile has DNA exceptionally close to the suspect's. Larry Willingham, 23, was arrested early Tuesday on a charge of rape. In August, Willingham was accused of raping an underage girl. He was interviewed after the incident and claimed he didn't have sexual contact with the girl, police said. But police said that Willingham's DNA matched DNA from a rape kit at a rate of 1 in 13,440,000,000,000,000,000. |
Homeless man accused of rape told cops he wanted to kill himself A homeless man accused of raping and robbing a jogger inside a Lower East Side park told cops that he wanted to commit suicide shortly after his arrest, according to newly released court papers. “You guys are looking for me,” Paul Niles told officers Nov. 28 when he turned himself in. “I did a bad thing, I’m wanted for using some girl’s credit card. I want to kill myself.” Niles, 28, allegedly dragged his 26-year-old victim by the hair to a secluded area of East River Park Nov. 25, told her he had a gun and raped her, according to the complaint. He allegedly swiped her cell phone and credit card then fled, the complaint states. |
Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Police Arrest Man In Assault Of Bus Driver MALDEN — MBTA Transit Police arrested a man they say assaulted a bus driver early Tuesday morning. Mohammad Noor, 30, of Malden, was taken into custody for assaulting a public employee and disorderly conduct. It was Noor’s third arrest by Transit Police in as many years. Police said Noor entered a bus while it was stopped in the Commercial Street busway around 12:45 a.m. and that he stood in the entrance of the bus, preventing the operator from closing the doors. The driver said that Noor eventually boarded, but refused to pay–and that, when the driver told Noor he would have to either pay or exit the bus, Noor assaulted him with his fists and scarf. Noor was approached by police as he left the Malden Center MBTA station. Officers said he threatened them and became combative, and was then placed under arrest. Transit Police arrested Noor in 2013 for the assault of a 69-year-old MBTA employee, and again in 2014 for attempted robbery. |
Man charged with murdering his ex-girlfriend - Houston mother of 4 killed during shootout with South Carolina police A man accused of ambushing and killing his ex-girlfriend outside her southwest Houston apartment in 2014 was killed Monday during a shootout with police in South Carolina. Damon Jonard James, 41, was charged with murder in the death of Rita Joyce Salton. The 43-year-old mother of four was gunned down on Oct. 6, 2014. Salton was leaving for work around 4:30 a.m. and James was waiting on her. When the mother stepped outside of her apartment, James opened fire, shooting her multiple times, then fled the scene. Salton's body was found lying on the sidewalk. Salton's loved ones said the couple had a troubled, rocky relationship and police learned that James was charged with assaulting Salton just a couple of weeks before she was killed. On Monday, members of the U. S. Marshals' warrant service team located James and attempted to arrest him. James exchanged gunfire with the arrest team and was fatally shot. |
Killer who cut off victim’s fingertips takes plea deal A man who murdered his Brooklyn roommate over her car — strangling her, cutting off her fingertips and then dumping her body in a laundry bag in Jamaica Bay — has copped a plea that could land him up to life behind bars. Charles Wright, 35, “showed absolutely no mercy towards the victim,” Shaniqua Davis. Wright, of the Bronx, plead guilty Monday to second-degree murder and two counts of grand larceny in the fourth degree. Wright’s girlfriend, Tamanika Evens, pleaded guilty alongside him to hindering prosecution and grand larceny. She could serve up to six years in jail for helping him dump Davis’s body. After killing Davis in July 2014, Wright took her credit cards and bought gas and food at Wendy’s and Burger King, in addition to withdrawing $141.50 from an ATM across the street from her apartment. Her decomposing body was found washed up on a tidal island a month later, still in the laundry bag. |
Young (feral fatherless black) kid throws glass bottle at MTA bus driver A young punk was caught on surveillance video throwing a glass bottle at an MTA bus driver’s face in The Bronx. The video from inside the bus shows the driver picking up passengers at the corner of Prospect Avenue and Home Street where the boy can be seen running up to the bus’ open door and throwing the bottle at the driver around 8:45 p.m. on Oct. 20. The bottle struck the victim’s left eye before the kid ran off. The driver was taken to Jacobi Hospital with minor injuries. The suspect is described as being between 10 and 13 years old, standing approximately 5-foot-4 and weighing roughly 110 pounds. He was last seen wearing a black polo shirt and black jeans. |
Shooting sparked by dispute over snow shovel leads to arrest of Newark woman NEWARK — City police have arrested a 36-year-old city resident in connection to a dispute over a snow shovel that left one man shot in the buttocks, officials said. Saqirah Davis was arrested on Sunday following the incident, said Newark Police Department spokesman Det. Hubert Henderson. According to police reports, the 38-year-old victim told investigating officers that he was using a snow shovel he'd found that morning to clear the driveway at an elderly neighbor's Lindsley Avenue home, when Davis confronted him, claiming that the shovel belonged to her. According to reports, the victim returned the shovel to Davis, but not before "words were exchanged." |
Black man accused of killing his mother arrested A 23-year-old man accused of beating his mother to death in San Bernardino has been arrested, police say. An initial investigation led officers to Barbara Crumity's son, 23-year-old Darrell Jones, who was arrested that afternoon at a different location on suspicion of killing his mother. Jones was arrested in August on suspicion of committing battery on his mother. |
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(Hispanic) Thieves swipe $69K worth of sunglasses |
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Very diverse motley crew of pickpockets is wreaking havoc in Chinatown |
FBI arrests Milwaukee man who officials say planned mass shooting at Masonic temple MILWAUKEE -- FBI officials announced on Tuesday, January 26th that Milwaukee resident Samy Mohamed Hamzeh, 23, has been charged with possessing machine guns and a silencer. According to the criminal complaint, Hamzeh had been under investigation since September 2015. The investigation revealed that, in October 2015, Hamzeh planned to travel to Jordan, enter the West Bank, and conduct an attack on Israeli soldiers and citizens living in the West Bank. Hamzeh later abandoned those plans and began to focus on conducting an attack in the United States. According to the criminal complaint, Hamzeh has engaged in extensive conversations with two confidential sources (referred to here as CS-1 and CS-2). Those conversations, which were in Arabic, were monitored, recorded, and translated by the FBI beginning in October 2015. |
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‘Shame on you!’: Friend of late (homosexual) florist loses it in court In between sobs, real estate agent Steven Kopf railed against Edwin Faulkner and Juan Carlos Martinez-Herrera — the two men convicted of murdering his friend, John Laubach — saying, “Edwin is nothing more than a soulless drone, Juan Carlos a manipulative, self-serving, greedy, little b—h.” Laubach, known in Chelsea for walking the streets with his pet cockatoo on his shoulder, had hired the two male prostitutes the day they killed him and on prior occasions. |
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(Incompetent black) Wyandotte woman not competent for trial in fatal stabbing (of 74-year-old elderly White man) A Wyandotte woman has been found not competent to face a charge of second-degree murder in the death of a Wayne man. Based on the competency report, Kyla Juane Nundley, 48, was remanded to the Center for Forensic Psychiatry for continuing treatment and would face the murder charge if she becomes competent in the future. Nundley was arrested in the early hours of Oct. 9, 2015, at a home in the 35000 block of Brush. The occupant of the home, Joseph Hiner Spielman, 74, was found fatally stabbed. Nundley was arrested at the home. Wayne Police have only said that Nundley and Spielman were acquaintances. At her arraignment in Wayne 29th District Court, a not guilty plea was entered for Nundley. - (Black-on-white) |
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Police Identify (White) Victim Of Fort Smith Home-Invasion Homicide - Police searching for two worthless black predators FORT SMITH -- The Fort Smith Police Department has identified the victim of a deadly shooting that occurred Saturday (Jan. 23) as 22-year-old Kaleb Watson. Det. Anthony Parkinson said it appears two suspects invaded and robbed his home at North 47th Street and Windsor Drive. He said Watson was shot multiple times in the chest and leg. He was later pronounced dead at a Fort Smith hospital. Police are searching for two black males believed to be suspects in the case. Parkinson said witnesses described them as wearing dark, baggy clothing with ski masks covering their faces. Parkinson said a suspect knocked on the front door, then went to the back of the house. Watson went to answer the door when the two suspects went through the back door, which was unlocked, according to police. Police said after shooting Watson, the suspects were able to get away with undisclosed items, leaving through the back door on foot. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black Sports: Florida State to Pay Jameis Winston’s Accuser $950,000 in Settlement A woman who accused Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston of raping her in late 2012 has settled her lawsuit with Florida State, where both were students at the time of the incident, for $950,000. The settlement, reached Monday, also commits Florida State to five years of sexual assault awareness programs and greater transparency, according to a statement released by the woman’s lawyer. “I’ll always be disappointed that I had to leave the school I dreamed of attending since I was little,” the woman, Erica Kinsman, said in the statement. “I am happy that F.S.U. has committed to continue making changes in order to ensure a safer environment for all students.” |
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San Mateo Police Arrest (interracial couple) Suspects In Attempted Home Invasion, Murder SAN MATEO — Two people were arrested last week in connection with an attempted home invasion and attempted murder in San Mateo, according to police. The San Mateo Police said officers were dispatched around 2:45 a.m. Wednesday following reports of a male prowler breaking into a home. Police said the victim remained on the line with dispatch as police responded to the area and reported that the suspect, 22-year-old Saliq Calloway of San Bruno, had allegedly broken into a side gate and then tried to force entry. According to police, officers arrived and immediately encountered another suspect, 31-year-old Maria King of San Bruno, suspiciously rummaging through a nearby vehicle. Police said a K9 officer approached King on foot to investigate, and asked her to stop. King ignored the officers’ orders and fled the scene, running to a nearby vehicle. According to police, King started the vehicle as the officer approached the front driver side fender with his K9 and accelerated towards them. In an attempt to stop King, and in defense of his life and the life of his K9 partner, police said the officer was forced to discharge his firearm at the vehicle. |
Birmingham police officer jailed after firing shot at woman's tire during domestic dispute A Birmingham police officer was arrested Thursday night after he fired a shot at a woman's car during a fight in the front yard. South Precinct Officer Demarcus Blanding was booked into the Jefferson County Jail at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, according to jail records. He remains in the jail this afternoon with bond set at $500. Jefferson County sheriff's deputies responded to a home in the 2700 block of Shoemaker Street in Grayson Valley about 4 p.m. on a domestic dispute. Once on the scene, a witness told deputies that the 30-year-old suspect and the woman who lived at the home were arguing. When the woman tried to leave, the man shot the front tire of her car. |
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Sexually Violent Predator to Move to East County A sexually violent predator, convicted of rape and kidnap, will soon be moving into San Diego’s East County. After a public hearing, a San Diego County Superior Court judge ordered that Ural Davis, 49, be placed in Jacumba Hot Springs. He will move into a house located at 45612 Old Highway 80 by Feb. 29. |
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Hispanic homo arrested for sexual relationship with teen boy he met through LGBTQ+ program AUSTIN, Texas — A man who met a teenage boy through an Austin LGBTQ+ program is accused of sexually assaulting the teenage boy for years, and in the process, violating his sex offender registry. Ever Jose Medrano is charged with sexual assault of a child. According to Texas Department of Public Safety records, Medrano was placed on the sex offender registry in July of 2010 for aggravated sexual assault of a child. When they met, the victim was 14 and Medrano was 20. They soon became involved in a sexual relationship that lasted 3 years. |
Assault charge filed against (blacktivist) Mizzou professor who called for 'some muscle' |
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71-year-old (Hispanic) woman slashed in face with razor (by crazy Asian serial slasher) while riding on 6 train in NYC |
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(White female) Downtown Dallas resident attacked, robbed in parking garage (by two African 'Americans') A Dallas special needs teacher said she was ambushed in her downtown Dallas parking garage, beaten, and robbed by two men Thursday night. Sarah Hoff said she was attacked on the 8th floor of the garage at the Davis Building about 9:30 p.m. Thursday. Her face is cut and heavily bruised after she said two men punched her at least four times then stole her belongings and her car. The 37-year-old said she was worried about her safety at the luxury apartment building before the attack and even gave notice recently to move because of her feelings. “I’m afraid I have to leave. I don't even want to live here anymore. We haven't been here that long, but I don't want to live here,” Hoff said. “I’m afraid every time I hear the door I’m like, ‘Who is it? Lock the door.’” Hoff described the two men as African Americans in their mid-20's. She said after stealing her car the suspects tried using her credit card at an area gas station and McDonalds. Property management said in response to the incident and others in the area, a downtown safety meeting is now planned for 6 p.m. Monday at the Woolworth in downtown. - (Black-on-white) |
Update: Multiple police agencies continue looking for man suspected of murder, kidnapping in Amelia County AMELIA COUNTY, Va. — On January 21, Dana L. William, 43, held family members and friends of Woodell and Olene Brooks hostage, at a home near the Brooks residence. William subsequently left the area after taking Olene H. Brooks, 67, hostage. At the Brooks home, in the 17000 block of Poorhouse Rd., authorities found Woodell E. Brooks, 67, bound and unresponsive. He was pronounced dead at the scene. His cause of death is pending confirmation by the office of the chief medical examiner. Woodell Brooks is the husband of Olene Brooks, who is missing and presumed to be held by William. Also missing from the brooks residence was a 2010 silver dodge caravan with Virginia handicap license plates 433-114. This vehicle has a portion of the front bumper missing on the driver’s side with the rest of the bumper held by zip ties. There is also has a piece of black molding missing at the base of the driver’s side rear view mirror. The Amelia Sheriff’s Office, the Virginia State Police and U.S. Marshall’s service are attempting to locate Olene Brooks and William. William is considered armed and dangerous — if seen do not approach. |
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Forensic evidence in infamous NYPD cop slay (by Black Panther) has vanished The morning after the 1972 ambush assassinations of NYPD Patrolmen Gregory Foster and Rocco Laurie, a trio of young plainclothes cops recovered vital evidence just 100 feet from the never-solved East Village murders. It was a black canvas bag, left inside the bodega across the street less than an hour before the shooting, containing the fingerprints of the only still-living suspected shooter, a then-22-year-old Black Liberation Army gunslinger named Robert “Bobby” Vickers. The group had been targeting interracial, salt-and-pepper patrol teams, taking credit the year before for the ambush assassinations of white Officer Joseph Piagentini and black Officer Waverly Jones after luring the partners to a Harlem housing project with a false 911 call. One of the killers was seen hopping up and down during the fusillade, like a gleeful child at a fireworks display. The next day, when shown a photo array, Almida would identify the woman in the group as Joanne Chesimard, who has been living under asylum in Cuba. |
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(Black) Brownwood man charged with capital murder in death of his infant daughter BROWNWOOD, Texas - A Brownwood man now faces murder charges after an investigation into the December death of his infant daughter. Jekaris Lee Bryant, 18, was arrested Friday and charged with capital murder, according to Brownwood police. In a news release sent Friday, police say the baby was taken to Brownwood Regional Medical Center Dec. 13 after family members found her not breathing while at home. The infant was pronounced dead that afternoon. After evidence was presented to a Brown County grand jury, Bryant was indicted for capital murder. |
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Warrant issued for third (black) suspect in Lakeland triple murder LAKELAND, Fla. —The Polk County Sheriff's Office said it has obtained an arrest warrant for a third suspect in a Lakeland triple homicide. The Sheriff's Office said in a news release that 25-year-old Jamaal John Smith, whose last known residence was in Miami, is being sought in the Jan. 6 deaths of 24-year-old David Washington, 31-year-old Eneida Branch and 23-year-old Angelica Guadalupe Castro. Smith is being charged with three counts of first-degree murder, one count of attempted murder and one count of armed burglary, Deputies arrested 35-year-old Andrew Joseph and 26-year-old Jonathan Alcegaire in connection with the shootings earlier in the month. Authorities found the victims shot to death at a Lakeland home. Eighteen-year-old Felix Campos was shot in the face, but survived. Sheriff Grady Judd says the victims were in the drug trade. |
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UK: Gangster's moll posed for provocative selfie with AK-47 and ferried weapons for boyfriend who ran arms dealing gang from prison A man who had been mentored by the failed charity Kids Company in a bid to appear respectable was involved in a gun gang that armed criminals with automatic weapons. Aaron 'Mad Max' Murray ran the operation alongside Ishmael Brown, 26, who was in Rochester Prison serving nine years for kidnap. Murray, 28, who is having psychiatric treatment in hospital, will be sentenced in March for his role in the operation after five gang members were jailed for a total of 45 years for their parts in the enterprise. The former boxer told a newspaper in 2014 he was going straight and had worked with Kids Company to refine his plans for a gym to help steer young people away from gangs. The group included gangster's moll Caitlin Adams, 25, who the judge said was seduced by the glamour of the illegal gun trade and posed for a provocative selfie with an AK-47. She was jailed for ten years. - (UK) |
Black fags: CPS high school counselor charged with (homo) abusing boy in classroom A Chicago Public Schools high school counselor has been charged with sexually abusing a Manley High School student in a classroom. Deshone Jackson, 33, appeared in Cook County bond court Saturday and was ordered held in lieu of $100,000 bail on charges of aggravated criminal sexual abuse and public indecency. Jackson met the 17-year-old boy through Manley's GEAR UP chapter and began texting with him in early fall, prosecutors said. In October, Jackson texted the victim asking for a photo, and the boy responded by sending Jackson a nude photo of himself. Jackson sent a message asking the victim to meet him in an unused, third-floor classroom. Upon arriving, the victim found Jackson sitting in a desk with his pants and underwear down around his ankles, and his genitals exposed. Jackson asked the victim to touch him, and the victim complied. |
Man accused of ramming woman's head into wall, leaving hole in sheetrock FLORENCE — A Florence man has been arrested in connection with a Jan. 2 incident where he is accused of ramming his girlfriend’s head into a wall. Authorities said Jason Bernard Cole, 33, 269 Edgewood Drive, Apartment 4, Florence, is charged with domestic violence strangulation/suffocation, domestic violence third-degree, third-degree assault domestic violence, interfering with a domestic violence emergency call, third-degree theft of property and unauthorized use of a car. Cole was arrested late Wednesday by members of the U.S. Marshals Gulf Coast Fugitive Task Force and Florence police. |
Felon wanted on $500,000 warrant allegedly flees from officers during vehicle stop CAMPBELL — A 33-year-old man wanted on a $500,000 arrest warrant allegedly fled from officers in Campbell on Wednesday afternoon, police said. According to Campbell police, Marteis Sims of San Jose, was seen leaving a Ford Expedition on San Tomas Expressway between Payne Avenue and Williams Road during a vehicle stop shortly after 3 p.m. Wednesday. Police said officers saw marijuana smoke come out from the car’s windows. Sims left the vehicle and jumped into a canal along San Tomas Expressway, where he threw a handgun, police said. |
High-speed crash splits car in half, kills 21-year-old (black) father in Oakland - the victim is 21-year-old Jameil Brown who was driving when he lost control of car. Brown was ejected from the car and killed. The force from the crash split the car in half and scattered debris all over the street. Young man killed in Oakland crash leaves behind 6 month old son-Jameil Brown hit a tree, split his car in half |
Black Woman Goes to Prison for DUI Crash on AC Expressway That Left Boy, 4, Dead A Philadelphia woman will spend years in prison for a drunken driving pickup crash along the Atlantic City Expressway that left a 4-year-old boy and a man dead. Atlantic County Superior Court Judge Bernard DeLury sentenced Roselyn Kornegay, now 47, to eight years in prison after she pleaded guilty last year to two counts of second-degree vehicular homicide for the June 20, 2014 morning wreck. She also pleaded guilty to drunk driving in the crash. |
Dan Billow By Dan Billow Bio Police chase ends at zoo in Brevard County BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. —Victimized apparently at random, members of a local family were terrorized in their own homes Thursday night by gun-wielding home invaders. Two suspects in the case are accused of leading officers on a 100 mph chase that ended at a zoo. The suspects ended up covered in mud and bruised with their vehicle upside down, but witnesses said their alleged victims got the worst of it. "Horrible. It was horrible. To wake up with a gun to your head is horrible," said neighbor Rick Carroll. A couple, their daughter and her boyfriend were terrorized, threatened and robbed. Two of them were asleep at the time. A chase ensued that ended at the Brevard Zoo. The suspects crashed through the gate. Police said the men ran through the zoo, although not into the animal enclosures, trying to get away. Maurice Thompson, 20, and Stuart Hickson, 19, are charged with home invasion robbery, among other crimes. |
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(Black female) Principal demoted after faking classroom evaluations: officials A Bronx principal has been demoted after a probe confirmed she faked teacher observations and blew taxpayer money on extravagant purchases, officials said. Charlette Pope, 42, was principal of Banana Kelly HS, one of Mayor de Blasio’s “Renewal” schools under pressure to improve. Her removal followed Post reports that Pope filed bogus documents falsely stating that she had evaluated several teachers in their classrooms. |
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Child stuck in toilet; parents absent; police find marijuana Police called to an apartment complex by neighbors who reported hearing a child crying said they found a toddler stuck in a toilet and marijuana growing in another room. The 2-year-old boy had used the toilet, then fell in and got stuck. Officers contacted a maintenance worker with a key and entered the apartment, Cole said. The officers said they found the crying child in the bathroom. No one else was in the home.They freed the child, tried to find the boy’s parents and notified county social workers. They also found three marijuana plants growing in a cupboard in another room, Cole said. Justice M. Chance and Rashaad M. Cuffee, both 20 were arrested |
(Black-Hispanic) ‘Psychopath’ hacked off woman’s hand before stabbing her to death A lunatic in the Bronx hacked a woman to death — cutting off one of her hands and slicing her throat — with a machete in a horrific and unprovoked attack, police sources and neighbors said. Angel Feliz-Volquez, 25, ambushed the 59-year-old victim in the 5th floor hallway of the Mott Haven Houses as she chatted with her mother’s home health care aid, according to sources. The woman was found just after 4 p.m. lying in a pool of her own blood, the sources said. Cops nabbed Feliz-Volquez a short time later in his apartment, which is on the same floor. Neighbors described him as “the mental guy.” Officers also recovered the machete in the stairwell — and charges against Feliz-Volquez are pending. |
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Teenager Sentenced After Setting Boy on Fire A teenager is heading to prison for spraying hand sanitizer on an 11-year-old old boy and setting him on fire last summer in West Philadelphia. The Philadelphia Daily News reports that Judge Benjamin Lerner imposed a 3 1/2 to seven-year sentence Friday on 16-year-old Rayfiq Tiggle. The teen, who was tried as an adult, apologized to the victim's mother and asked the court for forgiveness, calling it an accident. But Lerner said he didn't believe that and it wasn't his job to forgive the defendant. Prosecutors said the youth sprayed hand sanitizer on the left side of the boy's body in July, took out a lighter and lit him on fire, inflicting second-degree burns. - (Burned Alive!) |
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Police hunt for (black) serial Manhattan bank robber |
Gang member may go free because slain cop was lone witness A Manhattan judge will decide on Friday whether to toss the key evidence against a gang member — because the lone witness is slain Officer Randolph Holder. Brandon Waters, 25, who was accused of dumping a loaded revolver in front of Holder in East Harlem on Halloween 2014, could ultimately have the case dismissed if Justice Charles Solomon rules to suppress the evidence. |
Black Sports: Former NBA, UConn Star Sentenced for Real Estate Ponzi Scheme Former NBA player and University of Connecticut star Tate George was sentenced Thursday to nine years in prison for running a real estate Ponzi scheme. A federal judge in Trenton also ordered George to pay $2.5 million in restitution and serve three years of supervised release. - (Black Sports) |
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Hispanic Arrested After (White) Miami Gardens Officer Is “Ambushed” And Shot |
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'She Raped My Brother:' Rutgers Prof Who Claims It Was Love Learns Fate for Sex Abuse of Man With Cerebral Palsy Rutgers University professor convicted of aggravated sexual assault on a disabled man who she claimed consented to the relationship through assisted typing on a keyboard was sentenced to 12 years in prison Friday. Anna Stubblefield will have to serve roughly 10 years of her sentence before being eligible for parole, and will be under lifetime parole supervision and required to register as a sex offender. |
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(White) Store Clerk Fatally Shot During Robbery (worthless black "animalistic predator" thug) at 7-Eleven in Northwest Indiana A (worthless black "animalistic predator" thug) entered the store and tried to rob it before firing shots, striking the 60-year-old store clerk from Blue Island twice, according to Hammond Police. The clerk, identified as Roger Unton, was taken to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) cross-dressing bank robber murdered (White) bank president - two other hostages shot - robber killed in police shoot out SAPULPA, Oklahoma - Investigators say 39-year-old Cedric Lamont Norris dressed as a woman and robbed the Bank of Eufaula Thursday morning. In the process, investigators say he killed the bank president, Randy Peterson. The FBI said Norris tried to take one employee hostage, but shot her when she resisted. They say he then took a customer hostage and drove off. A trooper spotted the stolen SUV Norris was driving and stopped him. OHP said Norris fired several times and they fired back and killed him. Norris’ hostage was also shot as he used her as a shield. We’re told both the hostage and the injured bank employee will recover. Records show this isn’t the first time he’s been in trouble with the law. - (Black-on-white) |
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Second (black) man convicted in 1997 killing of (White) Kansas woman KANSAS CITY, Kan. — A Kansas City, Kansas, man has been sentenced to life in prison in the death of a woman 18 years ago. The Kansas City Star reports that the sentence was ordered Friday for 35-year-old Jason L. Rucker. He was convicted last year of first-degree murder in the October 1997 killing of 33-year-old Vicky Ernst. Co-defendant Torry M. Johnson pleaded guilty in September to first-degree murder. He was sentenced last month to life in prison. Under the law in place at the time of the killing, they will have to serve 15 years before being considered for parole. Rucker and Johnson were teenagers when Ernst was beaten and her throat slashed inside her Kansas City, Kansas, home. A fresh review of the case led prosecutors to charge the two men. - (Black-on-white) |
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(White) Mother Shot While Protecting Daughter (from black robbers) Outside Queens Hotel Remains Critical NEW YORK — A mother is fighting for her life after being shot while trying to protect her daughter during an attempted robbery outside a hotel near John F. Kennedy International Airport. Police believe the same suspects are behind several other robberies in the area. The latest incident happened in the parking lot of the Hampton Inn at 144-10 135th Ave. in Jamaica around 8:30 p.m. Thursday. The victim, identified as 53-year-old Andrea Koller of Baltimore, and daughter had just driven in from Maryland, and according to a police source, the daughter was supposed to fly to South Africa Friday morning for a semester abroad. Koller was shot in the chest trying to stop a (black) suspect robbing her 20-year-old daughter sitting in their car just outside the hotel. The suspect has been described as a black male, he is about 30-years-old, 5’11”, with a medium build, and was wearing a black ski mask and a black jacket. - (Black-on-white) |
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Accused in triple-murder facing rare death penalty trial in Cumberland County Shawn Lee Legrand of Fayetteville goes to court on Feb. 1 for what has become uncommon in North Carolina: A death penalty trial. Legrand, 48, is accused of killing three people and of trying to kill two others in Fayetteville in November 2011. Police said he broke into a home on Ingram Street on Fayetteville's east side. There, he stabbed a woman and a man to death and shot three other people, one fatally. He fled from officers in a car chase, the Police Department said, then crashed and got into a shootout with the officers near downtown Fayetteville. No officers were hit, but they wounded Legrand and captured him. A psychiatrist wrote in September that Legrand was attempting to commit "suicide by cop" when he shot at the officers. As of September, Legrand was still suicidal and wanted to be sentenced to death, the doctor said. The killings happened on Nov. 26, 2011, a Saturday morning, in a triplex at 288 Ingram Street. In a court document, Legrand's lawyer describes the residence as "a known drug house." Legrand is accused of tying up Krystle Price Papile and Gregory Steven Fitzgerald. He stabbed Papile to death. Fitzgerald briefly escaped, but a witness said Legrand chased him down in the back yard and stabbed him there. Fitzgerald died later in the day. Ardell Paige Jr. was bound and killed with a head shot. Two others, Bennie Darwin King and Stephanie Lashaun Croom, were shot in the face. They survived. |
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Disgraced (Black) Councilman Ruben Wills' public corruption scheme accomplice skips court A relative of a disgraced city councilman charged with facilitating a public corruption scheme skipped court Tuesday, prompting a judge to issue a warrant for his arrest. Jelani Mills — a relative of Councilman Ruben Wills — was present in Queens Supreme Court in the morning, but vanished around lunchtime and did not return when his case was called before Judge Barry Kron. “He was here this morning. There is no reason for him not to be here this afternoon. There is no excuse for it. So I'm issuing a bench warrant,” Kron said. Mills is accused of helping Wills steal public money designated for campaign expenses that was instead spent on luxury items like a $750 Louis Vuitton bag. His attorney, Scott Davis, had no idea why his client split. |
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Black arrested for rape and murder of 73-year-old White woman in 1984 'We're just thrilled': Victim's niece reflects on arrest in 1984 Jefferson homicide - Diane Kolman recently realized she would turn 73 this year -- the same age at which her aunt, Elma Kolman, was raped and strangled in a vacant Old Jefferson lot in 1984. For decades, authorities could not identify a suspect, though she kept in touch with Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office detectives who periodically updated her on the case long after the murder investigation had gone cold. The approach of her own 73rd birthday seemed to give her a new perspective on her aunt's violent, mysterious end. "The closer I got to being her age, I just felt like she didn't want to go. I wouldn't want to go," Diane Kolman said. Then, after years of hoping, Elma Kolman's relatives finally received word this week that authorities had arrested a suspect in her death. The Sheriff's Office on Wednesday (Jan. 20) booked Donnie London, 60, with first-degree murder, said Col. John Fortunato, spokesman for the department. Through DNA testing, detectives identified London as a suspect in the April 7, 1984, killing. London, a bed-ridden resident at a Plaquemine, La., nursing home, was taken to the Jefferson Parish Correctional Center in Gretna by ambulance. He confessed to the crime, according to authorities. "It's long overdue," Diane Kolman said. "We're just thrilled because of the development. It's been 31 years, and we're just amazed that DNA was found, and they came up with a suspect." - (Black-on-white) |
2 (black) suspects arrested in deadly Cusseta home invasion - 85-year-old (White) man murdered by black beast CUSSETA, AL – During a press conference on Thursday, Lee County Sheriff Jay Jones confirmed that two suspects had been arrested and charged with capital murder in the death of 85-year-old Curtis Rudd. Jones said Devonte Travon Mike, 20, of Opelika, and Robert Jamal Wiggins, 20, of Columbus, have been arrested and charged in Rudd's death. According to the Rudd’s wife, they were awakened by a noise at their front door which resulted in the door being forced opened. Rudd’s wife was not injured in this incident. "She and her husband were in the bed and heard some sort of noise at the door,” said Captain Van Jackson with the Lee County Sheriff’s Office. “It woke them both up and when they went to see what was going on they discovered two masked men inside the home, and we know for sure one was armed with a handgun." Sheriff Jones says Rudd was armed and exchanged gunfire with the suspects and possibly wounded one of them before they fled. A short time later, investigators say a man, later identified as Wiggins, had been shot and also showed up at the ER. Prior to the home invasion at Rudd's home, at 8:30 p.m. CST on Monday, the sheriff’s office received a call from an elderly woman on Lee County Road 390 in the same general area reporting a burglary at her home. According to police, she stated that she heard a noise at her door. When she went to the door, a suspect kicked the door in and came into her residence. She struck the intruder with her walking stick several times and the suspect fled the scene. She described the suspect as a tall, thin black male. This crime is being investigated in conjunction with the home invasion that took place about four-and-a-half hours later. - (Black-on-white) |
(Black) Ex-Marine arraigned in Texas on murder charge, (White female) student slain DENTON, Texas — An ex-Marine accused in the New Year’s Day fatal shooting of a college student in Texas has been arraigned on a murder charge after being returned from Arizona. Denton police say 20-year-old Eric Johnson was booked into the Denton County Jail early Thursday. Bond was later set at $1 million. Johnson was arrested Jan. 5 in Yuma, Arizona, on a murder warrant. He’s accused in the death of Sara Mutschlechner (MUCH’-lehk-nur). Police say the 20-year-old University of North Texas student was shot in the head after an exchange of words between people in her vehicle and five men in an SUV in Denton. Investigators say Johnson was driving the SUV. The Marines discharged Johnson following his arrest. - (Black-on-white) |
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Officials confirm convicted (black) serial killer Derrick Todd Lee has died BATON ROUGE, LA - Convicted south Louisiana serial killer Derrick Todd Lee has died, officials confirmed Thursday morning. Pam Laborde, spokeswoman with the Louisiana Department of Safety and Corrections, said Lee died shortly before 9 a.m. while being treated at a hospital. An autopsy will be performed to determine the cause of death. Lee reportedly had recent troubles with his pacemaker. Lee, 47, was linked through DNA to the deaths of multiple women. He was convicted in two of those deaths. In 2004, he was sentenced to death in the 2002 first-degree murder of Charlotte Murray Pace, 22, of Baton Rouge. She was a graduate student at LSU at the time of her death. Lee was also convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to life in the January 2002 killing of Geralyn DeSoto. Lee is suspected of killing seven women between 1998 and 2003. The other murders include Pam Kinamore, Gina Wilson Green, Carrie Lynn Yoder and Trineisha Dene' Colomb. Prosecutors believe Lee also killed Randi Mebruer from Zachary. - (Black-on-white) |
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Justices say Kansas court wrongly overturned death sentences The justices ruled 8-1 that the Kansas Supreme Court was wrong to overturn the sentences of Jonathan and Reginald Carr, and Sidney Gleason, who was convicted in a separate case. The state court said juries in both cases should have been told that evidence of the men's troubled childhoods and other factors weighing against a death sentence did not have to be proved beyond a reasonable doubt. The lower court also had ruled that the Carr brothers should have had separate sentencing hearings instead of a joint one. The Supreme Court said the Kansas court's reasoning was flawed on both counts. Writing for the court, Justice Antonin Scalia said there is no requirement to tell jurors in a death sentence case that they can consider a factor favoring the defendant even if it's not proved beyond a reasonable doubt. "Jurors were told to consider any mitigating circumstance, even those not found to exist by other members of the jury," Scalia said. "Jurors would not have misunderstood these instructions to prevent their consideration of constitutionally relevant evidence." Scalia said jurors at the sentencing phase heard plenty of evidence "of how these defendants tortured their victims, acts of almost inconceivable cruelty and depravity described firsthand for the jury by the lone survivor." Prosecutors in the Carr case said the brothers were responsible for a night of mayhem and murder in 2000 when they broke into a Wichita home and, over the course of several hours, forced the three men and two women there to have sex with each other and later to withdraw money from ATMs. The women were raped repeatedly before all five were taken to a snow-covered soccer field and shot in the head. One woman survived a gunshot wound to the head after the bullet was deflected by a plastic hair clip. - (Black-on-white) |
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