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(Black) Portland killer (only) gets 11 years for 1988 slaying (of White woman) PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Walter Wayne Howard, who admitted killing a woman in 1988, was sentenced to 11 years in prison Tuesday. The death of Renee Harvey went unsolved for about 27 years until DNA evidence connected Howard to the crime. Harvey, who was 25, was found dead in her apartment at 611 SE 27th Avenue in Portland. The 60-year-old was arrested in San Diego in November 2014 and extradited to Oregon. According to her friends, Harvey was a single woman who worked as a receptionist and secretary for the Oregon Special Olympics. She had recently moved to Portland from Montana and attended church at the Unitarian Church where she was a member of the choir. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Arrested for killing of (White) 19-year-old Orlando man ORLANDO, Fla. — Police arrested a man Wednesday on charges of killing a 19-year-old in Orlando. Orlando police said last month, Rodgerick Shoulders Jr. shot and killed Jacob Almond at the Serrano apartment complex on Cypress Woods Drive. Another person was also shot, but survived. Police said Almond was targeted. Shoulders was charged with first-degree murder and attempted first-degree murder. - (Black-on-white) |
Two white police officers involved in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man in Minneapolis last fall won't face charges The decision not to criminally charge Officers Mark Ringgenberg and Dustin Schwarze in connection with 24-year-old Jamar Clark's death came after weeks of racial tension that saw an 18-day encampment outside of a police precinct and clashes between demonstrators and cops. |
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Blacktivist Protests follow decision not to file charges in Minneapolis police shooting "If the city burns, it's on your hands," one demonstrator threatened. |
(Bad, bad black) Accused killer of (queer Chicana Korean feminist) gay-rights activist pleads not guilty to new sodomy rape charges A man accused of killing a gay rights activist last year pleaded not guilty in DeKalb Superior Court Monday on new charges that he raped the woman before killing her. Donte Lamar Wyatt, 33, faces aggravated sodomy and rape charges in connection with the April 13 killing of Catherine Han Montoya. Han Montoya was killed after Wyatt fled a Henry County Waffle House where he had met and stabbed his estranged wife numerous times, according to police. He ended up in DeKalb where he broke into Han Montoya’s home, beat her and attacked her with a knife before strangling her with a scarf, according to an indictment filed Feb. 25. While in the DeKalb County jail for Han Montoya’s murder, Wyatt allegedly killed his cellmate Jah’Corey Tyson on July 4, choking the 23-year-old and gouging out his eyes. |
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Akron man accused of sexually abusing three children AKRON, Ohio — An Akron man is accused of sexually abusing three children during a three-month span. Delacey Walters, 27, is charged with eight counts of rape and four counts of gross sexual imposition. Walters pleaded not guilty to the charges Friday at his arraignment in Summit County Common Pleas Court. Walters is accused of sexually assaulting three children— ages 2, 8 and 8. The incidents happened during a span from Oct. 8 to Christmas Day. |
Montgomery police officer arrested for sodomizing a "mentally defective" adult woman while on duty The affidavit describes Morris Leon Williams Jr. having deviant sexual intercourse with the victim between 12:30 p.m. and 2 p.m. on Monday, March 28. "Between the dates and times listed, the defendant engaged in deviate (sic) sexual intercourse with the victim, who is incapable of consent by reason of being mentally defective," the affidavit reads. |
Police arrest man on suspicion of sexual assault during court appearance A Columbia man accused of a sexual assault last week was arrested at the Boone County Courthouse on Monday as he appeared for a hearing in a separate matter. Shannon M. Glasgow, 25, on Monday was sentenced to three years in prison on each charge of felony resisting arrest, felony leaving the scene of an accident and felony driving while revoked, according to online court records. The three terms will run concurrent to each other. Last Tuesday, Glasgow invited two women to his house to have some drinks. Glasgow allegedly entered the bathroom while one woman was inside and put his genitals on her face, then followed the woman to a nearby bedroom, pushed her onto a bed and exposed himself a second time. |
22-Year-Old Accused of Attempted Sex Assault on Teen Via Social Media Meetup A man accused of targeting a teen online before arranging a meetup in Moorpark was arrested Monday after allegedly trying to sexually assault the 16-year-old, the Ventura County Sheriff's Department said Tuesday. The 16-year-old agreed to meetup with a friend she had been chatting with online at Peach Hill Park. Because it was the first time she was meeting her online friend named Reggie Glass, she made sure the park was a public place. As she waited, a 22-year-old man wearing a beanie pulled down near his eyes and something over his face walked up to the girl. The man forced the girl back into her car, and told her he was going to sexually assault her, deputies said. The concerned citizen began walking up to the car, which deputies say made Glass retreat. |
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Black 'comedian' Katt Williams arrested again in Ga. for fighting teen GAINESVILLE, Ga. — Comedian Katt Williams was back in jail Wednesday and being held without bail following a new arrest, authorities said. The 44-year-old comic, arrested at his Gainesville home, was charged with disorderly conduct for fighting Luke Wash, 17, at a suburban Atlanta apartment complex after a video of their brawl, shot late last week at a pickup soccer game, went viral, according to the Hall County Sheriff's Office. |
(Black) Defendant asks judge for computer to research his shooting spree An ex-con who callously opened fire on a Brooklyn street in 2014, shooting three bystanders and only stopping when he was run down with a car by a relative of one of his victims, asked a judge for a computer Tuesday, claiming he needs one to better defend himself in court. Cush Wright-El, who dumped his court appointed attorney to represent himself, says he can’t review DVD footage of his shooting spree because his Rikers cell didn’t come equipped with a laptop. |
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Police Seek Man Who Allegedly Used A Credit Card Stolen From The Victims Of A Fire ABINGTON, P.A., — Abington Police are looking for a man seen on a surveillance camera using a stolen credit card from the victims of a fire. The charred dining room chairs are a reminder of a powerful fire that ripped through Michael and Adrianne Graves’ Abington home on February 15. Abington Police say after the fire was out, someone broke into the condemned home, stole Adrianne’s engagement and anniversary rings plus a credit card. |
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Lesson in hate for high schooler who criticized Black Lives Matter A Philadelphia high school journalist who took on Black Lives Matter in a column for the school paper, only to be driven into home-schooling, says his torment didn't end when he withdrew. It was just before Christmas break when 17-year-old University of Pennsylvania-bound Michael Moroz wrote an opinion piece for the Central High school paper, the Centralizer. In it, he criticized the racially charged University of Missouri protests at the time and suggested that Michael Brown, the black teenager killed in 2014 by a white police officer in Ferguson, Mo., was "a delinquent" who was "at worst, justifiably killed, and at best, a thug." - (Google images for "black thugs") |
Child's report leads to 22 sex abuse charges against illegal alien Mexican child rapist |
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Murderous Hispanic senior citizen sobs to judge after getting jail sentence |
Female black Muslim Mississippi cheerleader admits she tried to join ISIS In her farewell letter as she was leaving to join the Islamic State group, Jaelyn Young told her family she was guilty. Her fiance, Muhammad Dakhlalla, pleaded guilty March 11 to a similar charge and also awaits sentencing. Young announced her conversion in March 2015 and began wearing a burqa. |
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Mississippian accused of trying to join ISIS pleads guilty in court - his black girlfriend also arrested - Mar 11, 2016 |
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Queer faggot pedophile Vietnamese entertainer sodomized little boy |
Convicted black killer chuckles at sentencing hearing as (White) victim's father weeps GRETNA, La. - A man convicted of fatally shooting a witness and then burning his home to cover up the crime was sentenced to 55 years in prison Monday, according to the Jefferson Parish district attorney's office. Jacoby Maize was sentenced in court for shooting Justin Hendricks Jr. in his Old Jefferson home on April 25, 2011. Maize was convicted after prosecutors said he shot Hendricks, after Hendricks called 911 while witnessing Maize pistol-whipping his wife. Justin Hendricks Sr., the father of the victim, gave an impact statement saying that he had waited five years for the day he could confront his son's killer in court. Hendricks Sr. said his son bravely called 911 to report what he saw, putting himself in danger. "Did he think his life was in peril?" Dr. Hendricks was asked. “Yes, but he did it anyway.” Hendricks was emotional during the testimony, crying from the witness stand as Maize chuckled, according to a spokesman for the district attorney's office. A Jefferson Parish jury on March 4 convicted Maize as charged of the murder, aggravated arson, two counts of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, aggravated second-degree battery, witness intimidation and aggravated assault. The aggravated second-degree battery, aggravated assault and witness intimidation involve Maize’s wife, whom he shot at, beat and threatened if she told anyone that he killed Hendricks, according to trial testimony. After rejecting Maize’s attorneys’ request for a new trial on Monday, Judge Henry Sullivan of the 24th Judicial District Court handed down the mandatory life sentence for Hendricks’ death. Sullivan sentenced Maize to 15 years for the aggravated second-degree battery, 20 years for each of the firearm charges, 40 years for witness intimidation, 20 years for aggravated arson and 10 years for aggravated assault. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Kansas man, arrested in Georgia, sentenced for shooting death (of White man) MANHATTAN – A Kansas man was sentenced on Monday for the March 2015 shooting death of a Riley County man. Tierre Wall, 26, Fort Riley, plead no contest to charges of voluntary manslaughter and attempted aggravated assault in the death of Casey Lindley, 27, Ogden, Police found Lindley suffering from a gunshot wound in Ogden. He was transported to a Topeka hospital where he died of his injuries. Wall was arrested after turning himself in at a police station in Georgia. Wall was sentenced to 61 months for the charge of voluntary manslaughter and 7 months for attempted aggravated assault. He will also have post-release supervision for 36 months following his incarceration. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Man killed by Pawtucket police officer had BB gun PAWTUCKET, R.I. — The man shot and killed by a Pawtucket patrolwoman Thursday afternoon was holding a BB gun that looked like a real handgun, according to police. The sequence of events that led to Dominque Silva's death along a chain-link fence on Webster Street began with a call about an armed robbery on Kenyon Avenue. It was around 5:30 p.m., still daylight, when a man told police that a Cape Verdean man wearing braids had threatened him with a .38 revolver, according to a police log. Officer Julianne Borsari was on her way to the scene when she saw a man who fit the denoscription of the gunman, said Sgt. Paul Brandley. The man was 24-year-old Silva, who turned around as Borsari's cruiser approached and drew a firearm on the officer, Brandley said. Silva turned again and pointed his gun, Brandley said. Borsari fired her .40 caliber Glock, and killed him. |
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(Asian) Spanaway clerk facing murder charge in fatal shooting of (black kidnapper of little White girl and) would-be shoplifter SPANAWAY, Wash. – A Pierce County convenience store clerk is now behind bars. Police say he shot and killed an unarmed 21-year-old man allegedly shoplifting on Friday night. Sheriff’s deputies arrested 30-year-old Min Kim early Monday afternoon; Kim and his family operate the Pacific Quickmart on Pacific Avenue South. Both the store and Kim’s family are no stranger to gunfire. The arrested clerk’s wife suffered a gunshot wound during a shootout with an alleged robber in February. Q13 News interviewed Min Sik Kim just hours before police arrested him on Monday, Kim said he feared for his life and had to defend himself. But investigators say the man he killed, 21-year-old Jakeel Mason, posed no threat and was shot twice in his back as he tried leaving the store. Kim recounted his Friday night encounter in front of Q13 News cameras. “He was keep reaching for my gun and I was really afraid,” Kim said. Kim said Mason trying to steal cigarettes and then pushed him to the ground and tried to steal his gun. “I pulled my gun out and I shot him a couple times,” said Kim. The shooting victim in this case is no stranger to law enforcement; Police said Mason pleaded guilty after trying to abduct a 6-year-old Tacoma girl, and also pleaded guilty to attempted burglary. |
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Suspect Sought in Sexual Attack at DART Transfer Station Cockrell Hill police have released a photo and denoscription of a man believed to be involved in an aggravated sexual assault and robbery at a Dallas Area Rapid Transit station. Police said the man is one of three people connected to the offenses, which were reported at the Cockrell Hill transfer station in the 4400 block of West Jefferson Boulevard. The man is described as a black male, between 18-20 years old, approximately six-feet tall with a slim build, police said. |
Citrus Heights Police Searching For "Dark-skinned" Peeping Tom, Sexual Assault Suspect CITRUS HEIGHTS — Citrus Heights Police are searching for a suspect in a sexual assault who may have peered into several apartments. Officers released a sketch of the man they say has been approaching women as they were leaving or coming back to their apartment since January. He’s described as dark-skinned and around 25 to 30 years old, standing between 5’11” and 6’2”. |
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7 arrested in lottery winner murder FITZGERALD, GA - Seven people were charged Monday in the shooting death of a lottery winner more than two months ago. The arrests were all made after a lengthy investigation into Craigory Burch Jr.'s death. The former forklift driver hit the $434,272 instant prize from the Georgia Lottery when he matched all five numbers from the Nov. 29, 2015 Fantasy 5 drawing. Two of the suspects are women, Rosalyn Swain, 22, of Fitzgerald, and Keyona Dyous, 24, of Moultrie. The others are Earnest Holcomb, 27, of Fitzgerald, 17-year-old Wayan Jordan, of Fitzgerald who will be charged as an adult, Dabrentis Overstreet, 19, of Tifton, Nathaniel Baker, 28, of Moultrie, and Anjavell Johnson, 21, of Tifton. All are charged with malice murder, armed robbery, aggravated assault, and possession of firearm during the commission of the crime. Authorities believe three masked people stormed in the home on Stubbs Avenue in the late hours of Jan. 20, intent on Burch's recent lottery winnings. Burch was shot several times and died at the scene. |
(Black) Man accused of using fake ID of both an Asian male and a White female English actress ROUND ROCK, Texas — Round Rock police arrested a 33-year-old man accused of using a fake driver’s license encoded with Kiera Knightley’s information. March 23, around 4:14 p.m. Lakee Gibbs reportedly entered a Best Buy in Round Rock and attempted to use a fake Texas ID. According to the affidavit, the license number matched to an Asian male. When officers scanned the license it was revealed that the ID was also encoded with actress Kiera Knightley’s information, stating that it belonged to her. |
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(Black) Teen Thugs Carrying Shovels and Clubs Threaten to Shoot Donald Trump in Rap Video - (Drudge) - (Black-on-white) - (language) |
(White female) St. Paul Teacher Speaks Out About Assault By Student at School where blacks are the largest 'minority' demographic MINNEAPOLIS — A substitute teacher is speaking out after she says she was assaulted by a seventh-grader at a St. Paul school. Candice Egan was subbing at the Creative Arts School last Tuesday. “I thought there was a line that they wouldn’t cross. For one, being a woman, and being the age or their grandmothers,” said Egan. |
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Black Sports: NBA rookie shoves ref to ground in ‘deliberate assault’ Montrezl Harrell committed a deliberate assault and battery against Referee Goldenberg. Anything less than a multiple game suspension would constitute a green light for violence against officials,” said Lee Seham, NBRA general counsel. - (Black Sports) |
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Illegal alien Federal inmate accused of two sexual assaults back in Lincoln jail |
Cops: Illegal Immigrant Arrested for Raping, Impregnating 12-Year-Old in TX |
New York Woman Killed in Brussels Terrorist Attack Posted about ISIS Four Months Ago on Facebook The mother of the New York siblings killed in last Tuesday's terrorist attack at the Brussels airport took to Facebook to share an message her daughter Sascha wrote in the wake of November's Paris terror attacks about ISIS – the terrorist organization ultimately responsible for her death. "During this time of grief and outrage, I want to share this message of tolerance from our dear daughter, Sascha, written by her following the Paris attacks last November," the mother, Marjan Pinczowski-Fasbender wrote. The message, dated Nov. 16 and written by Sascha Pinczowski, 31, read: "Ignorant spreading of anti-Muslim sentiment and propaganda does nothing but benefit ISIS. |
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Cops: (White) Delivery man murdered for pizza, not money - (by two black soulless urban savages) LAWRENCEVILLE, GA. - A pizza delivery man was murdered for pizza, not money. That’s what a Gwinnett County Police Detective testified to in a preliminary court hearing Friday. Jermaine Young, 21, and Reginald Lofton, a 14-year-old who is charged as an adult, were ordered to be bound over to Superior Court for a murder trial. Detective Matthew Kenck testified that police have yet to determine whether Young or Lofton shot and killed 28-year-old Shane Varnadore. Kenck said both suspects blame the other for the shooting that happened on March 1. The two suspects sat in Gwinnett County Magistrate Court, in stark contrast to what anyone would have expected. Young appeared visibly shaken as Detective Kenck recounted how Varnadore was shot and killed. Lofton, a mere child, never flinched, appearing stoic and nonplussed while the detective described what led police to their arrest. It was a food order found on the ground near Shane Varnadore's body and it had a phone number on it that was traced to the apartment where the suspects lived. Kenck said police got a warrant and searched the apartment. “In plain view we saw one of the pizza boxes associated with this food order that was in the apartment in plain view,” Detective Kenck said. ng evidence when the SWAT team served the warrant. He said the handgun used to kill Varnadore was found in a pancake box that was hidden behind a washer and dryer. Teresa Varnadore, the victim’s mother, sat in the courtroom as the detective explained why her son was killed. “Mr. Varnadore was found to have some cash in his pocket, I think $62, if I'm not mistaken,” Detective Kenck said. “At the time, it appeared that all that had been stolen was the pizza.” - (Black-on-white) |
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Pascagoula shooting victim: 'Why?' - Police searching for a pack of black men PASCAGOULA, MS - The man shot outside a Dollar Tree in Pascagoula, believes it was a case of mistaken identity. Allen Heath Wise says he's still in shock over the events of Friday night. "This is like something off a movie, it's just crazy," Wise said. Wise says he was on his way to meet his family at the Dollar tree when the assault occurred. "They pulled up almost hit me. I'm like what, whoa what's going on," Wise said. "Six to 10 men jumped out, and they started assaulting me." Wise says the men beat, then pistol whipped, him outside of the Aaron's furniture store front. "He hit me with the pistol on the side of the face, right here. When he did, I took off running. He fired at me and missed me, then he fired three or four times, and that's when he hit me in my arm. And then I took off," Wise said. Wise says he took off down the alleyway, and then back through a gate linking the back parking lot to the Cambridge Park Apartments; where police and ambulance responded. "I was just thinking about my little girl; staying alive and staying on my feet," Wise noted. All the while, Wise's mother and wife were worried about where he could have been after hearing the gunshots from inside the store. "I had just a hurt, lost empty feeling at the time because I didn't know what was going on," said Wise's mother, Susan Dickerson. Eventually, they found out he was taken to the hospital. Wise and his family say the most unnerving part is that they have no idea who did this, or why. "I think it's a case of mistaken identity. I was like 'Why are y'all doing this,'" explained Wise. Police say the investigation is ongoing, and they hope security footage can give them some answers. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Homeless parolee identified as suspect in fatal stabbing of 7-Eleven clerk who tried to stop him from stealing a hot dog A homeless parolee suspected of fatally stabbing a 7-Eleven clerk and critically wounding his co-worker wife when they tried to stop him from stealing a hot dog has been identified. Hasaan Blunt, 42, is being held without bail because he was already on parole, according to LAPD Officer Mike Lopez. He was booked on suspicion of murder but there's a 'laundry list of additional charges and enhancements', Operations Valley Bureau-Homicide Detective Bob Dinlocker told Daily News. Blunt was recently released from prison and might have been homeless, police said. He was convicted of assault with a deadly weapon other than a firearm and battery causing serious bodily injury in 1998, according to Los Angeles County Superior Court records. Victim, Washi Uddin Ahmed, 55, was stabbed outside the convenience store around 9.15am and pronounced dead shortly after. Ahmed's wife, Lagrima 'Paulina' Lopez, was also stabbed and at the time she was in critical condition but Utsay said she was 'doing great' on Sunday. - (Drudge) |
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UPDATE: 5 men arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting woman at party near Conway CONWAY, SC – Both men who were wanted for allegedly sexually assaulting a 19-year-old woman during a party at a home in the Conway area on Saturday, March 12 have been arrested, in addition to the three other men who were already arrested for the alleged assault, according to police. Both Dequan Rashawn Paulin, 21, of Conway, and Roman Avedis Ferguson, 20, of Sumter surrendered to Horry County Police on Saturday. Raheen Levar Linnen, 24, of Georgetown, was identified as another suspect, and was arrested Wednesday. On Saturday, March 12, Matthew Goodwin, 25, and Javon Johnson, 21, were arrested. They are each charged with kidnapping and criminal sexual conduct after they took turns sexually assaulting a 19-year-old woman at a party on Barberry Drive in Conway. |
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(Black) Teen Fires 5 Shots Into Home of Girlfriend's Family: Police A teenager barricaded himself in a North Philadelphia home after firing shots into the home of his girlfriend's family overnight. The 19-year-old fired five shots into a home along N 16th Street near Ontario Avenue around 1 a.m. Monday, said Philadelphia Police. Two of the shots went through the front window and wound up in the wall of a first-floor bedroom where a man slept. |
Black Sports: Gilbert Arenas halts Easter porn browsing for porn star dilemma Gilbert Arenas’ long troll for attention actually resulted in laughs — albeit of the sordid, did-he-really-post-this variety. The retired NBA pro apparently had some free time on the holiest day of the year for Christians, Easter Sunday, to check out the offerings on Pornhub. |
(Black) Comedian Katt Williams facing charges for brawl with Georgia teen GAINESVILLE, Ga. -- Police say entertainer Katt Williams and a teenager he fought at a Georgia apartment complex have each been charged with disorderly conduct. Gainesville Police Sgt. Kevin Holbrook say Williams and 17-year-old Luke Wash were both charged in the fight from last week. Wash is also charged as an adult. Holbrook says a police report wasn't filed, but video footage and witness statements led authorities to press charges. |
Uncle, Dad Chase Down Thief After Attempted Purse-Snatching: Police Police say a serial purse robber is in custody in Delaware County after he tried to steal a 17-year-old girl's handbag and her uncle and father chased him and caught him. Around 11 p.m. on Friday, the girl was at her Upper Darby front door, just returning home from work, when a man put a knife to her neck and demanded her handbag. Upper Darby Police Superintendent Michael Chitwood says the girl began screaming and her father and uncle, who were both inside the house, ran outside and chased the suspect. They caught the man, who stabbed the uncle in the shoulder, and held him until police arrived. The uncle was treated at a hospital and released. Twenty-seven-year-old Sultan Akbar-Abdullah is charged with three knifepoint purse robberies and is a suspect in two others. |
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(Black) Suspect identified in Saturday night shooting of CMPD police officer Three people were shot, including a Charlotte-Mecklenburg police officer, during an incident in the Steele Creek area of southwest Charlotte Saturday night. The man accused of shooting the officer and another victim has been identified as 25-year-old Joshuale Matthews-Vincent Carter. Police say he is currently in critical condition at Carolinas Medical Center. The officer, Lt. Andy Harris, had a superficial wound to the abdomen and has non-life-threatening injuries, said Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Kerr Putney at a 1 a.m. Sunday press conference. Harris was wearing a bullet-resistant vest that slowed the bullet and prevented more serious injuries. “He’s doing fine,” said Putney, who visited the officer at Carolinas Medical Center. “He was hit but it’s non-life-threatening, obviously — a superficial wound to his abdomen. His family has been notified and he’s alert and having conversations.” The suspect, who was accused of shooting an acquaintance and then Harris, was himself shot by police officers who had returned fire. - (Black-on-white) |
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Hoover PD charges 2 more (Negroes) in Gilotti murder case of murder of (White) Iraq war veteran Mike Gilotti HOOVER, AL - The number of people charged in the Jan. 5 murder of Iraq war veteran Mike Gilotti rose to four on Friday. Gilotti, a married father of two, died after being shot in front of his Hoover home while he was on his way to go work out at the gym. The Jefferson County District Attorney's Office issued warrants Friday morning charging 19-year-old De’Ron Keith Lucas, of McCalla, and and 16-year-old Darrian D. Bryant with murder. "Lucas and Bryant were two of several suspect names that emerged very early in this investigation. Detectives have been determined from the beginning to hold every suspect accountable who was present when this terrible crime was committed. Those same detectives have worked tirelessly since Jan. 5 and we believe today represents the end of the first chapter in this case," Hoover police said in a press release. Bryant will be charged as an adult. The U.S. Marshals Gulf Coast Regional Fugitive Task Force arrested him on Thursday after a brief foot chase in the 800 block of 12th Avenue in Midfield. Marshals brought him to the Hoover City Jail and then moved him to a juvenile facility in Tuscaloosa. Hoover police anticipate Bryant will be transferred to Jefferson County later on Friday to be held as an adult on the murder charge. - (Black-on-white) |
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Police arrest (black) woman in connection with fatal hit-and-run GILBERT, Ariz. - Police have arrested a pregnant woman in connection to the fatal hit-and-run of a bicyclist on Monday night. Gilbert police have arrested 22-year-old Yongela Nelvik Ward after receiving a tip from a neighbor about a damaged vehicle matching the one in the hit-and-run. After serving a search warrant, police found Ward's vehicle inside her garage. On Monday, 28-year-old Erik Alsaker was killed after he was hit by a vehicle while riding his bicycle near the intersection of Ranch House Parkway and Queen Creek Road. Ward has been charged with leaving the scene of a fatal accident, which is a Class 3 felony. She was not booked into jail due to her pregnancy. - (Black-on-white) |
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DeSoto police arrest (black) murder suspect in shooting (of White man) behind Dallas home Authorities have arrested a suspect in the fatal shooting of another man at a Dallas home. James Hightower, 36, is charged with murder in the death of 27-year-old Joshua Harewood, who was slain early Wednesday behind a home on Lewiston Avenue. DeSoto officers arrested Hightower after they were tipped off by an “observant citizen” who recognized him from media reports saying he was a wanted man, police said. Hightower was jailed early Saturday and is being held on $200,000 bail. Police were called to the 2700 block of Lewiston around 2:30 Wednesday morning. Neighbors tried to perform CPR during the 911 call, but Harewood died at the scene. Witnesses told investigators that Hightower lived in a trailer in the backyard of the home and a woman who visited frequently was also there at the time of the shooting. One witness said he heard Hightower yelling “Why did you do me like that” before several gunshots rang out. Another witness said he heard the woman yelling at Hightower during and after the shooting. “Why did you do that?” she asked. “You didn’t have to do that.” The woman later told police that Harewood and Hightower were “hanging out” when Hightower became upset for no particular reason, pulled out a gun and shot Harewood several times. Hightower ran from the location. - (Black-on-white) |
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Jury convicts (black) of first-degree murder (of White man) BREAKING: A Danville Circuit Court jury found Jibri Pettus, 23, guilty of first-degree murder and recommended a sentence of no less than 20 years in prison. Pettus, 23, pleaded guilty to two counts of breaking and entering, conspiracy to commit breaking and entering, grand larceny and petty larceny. He conceded in his testimony that he did break into residences on Seminole Trail and Rocklawn Place last June with Evin Shaw, Maurice Williams, Kadarius Ferrell and another young man. Now, Pettus faces a first-degree murder charge for the death of Bennie Wesley Sigmon, 48, a resident on Rocklawn Place who stepped outside of his house to investigate what Pettus and his accomplices were doing. Sigmon was “shot and killed…in front of his own family.” - (Black-on-white) |
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(White) Pastor tracks down (black) suspected church robber After the offering tray at his Stockton church was robbed Sunday, the pastor took matters into his own hands to track down the alleged thief. The theft happened around 11 a.m. at the First Presbyterian Church at East Vine and North Center streets, according to Stockton police. When the suspect entered the church, he began taking money from the tray. Church volunteers noticed what the suspect was doing and tried to intervene. However, the man pushed one of the volunteers out of his way and made a dash for the door, police said. Following Sunday service, Pastor Gus Wright learned of the theft and decided to go to work, police said. Based on the volunteer’s denoscription, Wright managed to locate the reported suspect, later identified as Tracy Johnson, 50. The two then talked for a long time, while another church member called police said. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black Muslim) Radical Islamist charged with shooting two NYPD cops A Brooklyn man accused of shooting and wounding two cops in the name of radical Islam was indicted Thursday for first degree attempted murder of a police officer, attempted aggravated murder, and a slew of other charges. Frederick “Jamaal” Funes, 34, faces 50 years to life in prison after opening fire on officers Andrew Yurkiw and William Reddin during an early morning pursuit on Feb. 20, after they responded to reports of shots fired around Bed-Stuy and Bushwick. When the officers arrived around 3:20 a.m., Funes was driving recklessly — at one point speeding the wrong way down a one way seat. As he sped away, Funes pointed a silver gun at various people he passed — including two uniformed officers and an MTA worker. He eventually t-boned into a marked police car, and then opened fire on surrounding officers, who shot back. He became radicalized during a stint in an out-of-state prison. - (Black-on-white) |
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