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(Cowardly black) Man arrested for attacking 91-year-old (White) woman and robbing her MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- A man wanted for attacking and robbing (Geneva Angle) a 91-year-old woman has been caught nearly a month later. Terry Yarber, 22, faces a list of charges including aggravated robbery, fraud and identity theft. Police say he attacked an elderly woman with pepper spray and stole her purse on March 8 in the 1700 block of Mignon.. Surveillance cameras spotted Yarber that same day using the stolen bank cards at the Highway Express and Exline Pizza on North Watkins. Yarber was known in the neighborhood of the attack for soliciting yard work. Police say Yarber confessed when they arrested him Monday. - (Black-on-white) |
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(One black arrested and another black) "Person of interest" sought in Muskegon homicide (of White man) MUSKEGON, MICH. - Muskegon police investigating the shooting death of a 23-year-old Nunica man Saturday evening have arrested one suspect but still seek a person of interest. Charles Cuti, 23, was found fatally shot shortly before 11 p.m. on April 2 in the parking lot of Sam's Drink All on Getty Street. On Monday, police announced they're looking for 20-year-old Jaylan Deshawn Traviss of Muskegon Heights. Silent Observer is offering a reward for information that helps investigators find him. Police describe Traviss as a light-complected black man, 5'10", 160 lbs., with black hair and brown eyes. Around 2:30 p.m. Monday, police arrested 22-year-old Corey Nathaniel Burt Jr. on several outstanding warrants, and they're requesting open murder and robbery charges against him in Cuti's death. - (Black-on-white) |
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Alleged hooker's poor 'performance' ends in 4 Naperville arrests A man's alleged frustration with the quality of the "service" provided him by a prostitute at a Naperville hotel ignited a fight that ended in the arrests of the man, the reputed hooker and two ex-convicts, according to Naperville police and court records. Marven A. Brown, 32, allegedly tussled with and tried to steal the cell phone of the alleged prostitute, Ashlyn E. Hauser, 18, because "he was not satisfied with the service(s) provided" during their tryst, police Sgt. Steve Schindlbeck said. The scuffle drew the attention of Hauser's friends, Terrance D. Curtis and Fredrick M. Hall, who then allegedly beat Brown badly enough to send him to a hospital, Schindlbeck said. Curtis has served time in prison for narcotics-related crimes and Hall for robbery, court records showed. |
Community mourns after UofL student killed during shootout LOUISVILLE, Ky. —Additional charges could be filed after a University of Louisville student was shot and killed during a triple shooting in the Park Hill neighborhood. Aron Ballard is charged in connection with the shooting. He is not charged with murder in Lottie Eicher's death. Police said it is not clear who fired the shot on Bolling Avenue that killed Eicher. Ballard's bond was set at $10,000 after he admitted to shooting two men injured during the shooting. Ballard is charged with two counts of assault and five counts of wanton endangerment. Witnesses believe several shooters should be charged in connection with Eicher's death. |
Witness: (White female) College student shot and killed - (by black man) LOUISVILLE, Ky. —Police have made an arrest in connection to a shooting on Saturday that left one dead and two others injured. Aron Ballard, 22, has been charged in connection to the shooting. Sharnita Rucker (a black female) said said she was spending time with her family on Bolling Avenue on Saturday afternoon when she heard gunshots coming from her backyard. She said among the people shot during the shootout was her husband, nephew and her nephew's girlfriend Lottie Elizabeth Eicher, 20. - (Black-on-white) |
Slain SunTrust executive died from wound to neck by black houseguest with mental disability A SunTrust executive killed inside his Richmond home Saturday died from a sharp force injury to his neck, the state medical examiner’s office said Monday. An autopsy conducted by the medical examiner also confirmed Brian E. Szabo’s death to be a homicide, a spokeswoman said. Meanwhile, the man charged in Szabo’s slaying, Nigel E. Walker, 26, made a brief appearance in Richmond General District Court Monday via video from the Richmond City Justice Center, where he is being held without bond. Szabo’s wife and daughter were apparently inside the home at the time. Walker has no job or family ties here, and his only source of income is a mental disability stipend of $1,400 a month. - (Black-on-white) |
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Long-missing Bobbie Maples suffocated, face taped, head in bag: just-released court record
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(Black) Man accused of hitting mail carrier in head with rock COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — A man is facing assault charges after he hit a mail carrier in the head with a rock, according to police. Police said it happened just before noon at an apartment complex on Michelle Court in southeastern Colorado Springs. Two tenants attacked the mail carrier, and one of them hit him in the head with a rock, according to police. When police arrived, they broke up the fight and took both tenants into custody. One suspect, 37-year-old Warrick Green, was arrested on second-degree assault charges. The other suspect was served and released on misdemeanor charges. |
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(Black) Man (with orange hair) arrested in connection with two-county chase in a U-haul Police were involved in the pursuit of a U-Haul truck that led them on a chase through three cities, Sunday afternoon. According to Opa Locka Police, an officer initiated a traffic stop on a U-haul van near the 1700 block of ali baba avenue. The vehicle stopped, but moments later police say as the officer exited his patrol car, the U-haul struck him. "He radioed in for backup," said Chief James Dobson, Opa Locka Police. "Other officer ensued tried to initiate another stop on the vehicle, the vehicle failed to stop." The driver of the U-haul has been identified as 51-year-old Jean Philippe Pierre-Antoine. Police say Pierre-Antoine led police on a pursuit through three cities. Officials say he struck several parked cars along the way. The chase came to an end off of State Road 7 and SW 19th street. Police say Pierre-Antoine was blocked by a patrol car-- they believe he was trying to make it home. "He's being charged with aggravated battery on a police officer, fleeing and eluding on a police officer also, and aggravated assault with a vehicle on a police officer," said Dobson. |
(Black) Man who scammed (black musician) Cecil Taylor out of $500K is going to prison A Long Island man who scammed jazz great Cecil Taylor out of nearly $500,000 worth of international award money has been sentenced to 1-3 years in prison after pleading guilty to charges of second degree grand larceny for swiping the octogenarian’s winnings. Sticky-fingered Noel Muir had filed a last minute motion before his scheduled Feb 17 sentencing date– claiming ineffective counsel had coerced him into taking the plea deal. But his ‘hail Mary’ motion was vacated by Brooklyn Supreme Court Judge Ruth Shillingford, landing him back in court Monday to face the music. “The thing about this case is that the money was taken from someone who was almost 90 years old,” Shillingford said, addressing Muir, 55. |
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(Black) Thief Steals $418 Worth of Packages from Apartment Complex: Police Police are on the look out for a thief who they say entered and stole packages from a complex in Philadelphia. Police on Tuesday say the suspect took mail packages valued at $418 from the lobby of the victim's apartment building, located at 1234 Hamilton Street around 2:15 p.m. |
NYPD rocked by massive corruption probe - (black suspects) The FBI is investigating suspected NYPD corruption focusing on the relationship between two politically connected businessmen and a slew of officers throughout the ranks, multiple sources told The Post on Monday. The feds are grilling about 20 cops — including three deputy chiefs and the head of the Upper East Side’s 19th Precinct — over gifts and foreign trips that the businessmen may have doled out to them in exchange for favors, law enforcement sources said. A grand jury also has been convened, sources said. The investigation began with an unrelated deal-gone-awry involving the two businessmen — Mayor Bill de Blasio buddies Jona Rechnitz and Jeremy Reichberg, well-placed sources said. Wiretaps on the two businessmen’s phones revealed relationships with several NYPD cops — and the probe soon led the feds to then-NYPD Chief of Department Philip Banks and his close pal, corrections union president Norman Seabrook, sources said. |
Video Shows (White) Maryland Judge Ordering Deputy to Stun (Black) Defendant A newly released video shows how a former judge's temper landed him in hot water -- and out of a job – after he ordered a deputy to use a stun device on a defendant in his courtroom. Robert Nalley, 72, pleaded guilty earlier this year to a misdemeanor civil rights violation. The court sentenced him last week to one year's probation, fined him $5,000 and ordered him to take anger management classes. Maryland's highest court also banned Nalley from the bench for life. In the newly released video from July 2014, Nalley is seen telling a deputy to activate a "stun-cuff" that the defendant was wearing around his ankle. Delvon King, who was acting as his own lawyer on a gun charge, was before Nalley during the hearing when the judge told him to stop talking. When King failed to listen, Nalley ordered him to be shocked with 50,000 volts of electricity. |
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South Texas (Hispanic 'Vampire') set to die said he drank victim’s blood |
Killer Illegal Immigrant Entered U.S. as ‘Unaccompanied Child’ |
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Slain shop owner’s devastated kids say (Hispanic) killer ‘should be dead’ |
Uber Rider Leads Cops on Chase While Driver Sleeps, Crashes: Police |
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SF Man Assaulted, Knocked Unconscious By A Mob Of Teens In Broad Daylight SAN FRANCISCO — A San Francisco man suffered a serious head injury when he was knocked to the ground by a mob of teenagers who surrounded him outside his Mission District apartment building in broad daylight, police said. The 54-year-old victim was surrounded by a group of seven to 10 boys between 15 and 18 years old outside of his apartment gate in the 1800 block of 15th Street at about 1:30 p.m. on Monday, according to police. The teens started an argument with him, and while he tried to get through the gate to his building, one of them punched him in the head and he fell to the ground. He hit his head and was knocked unconscious. The victim was still unconscious when he was taken to a hospital with head trauma. His injuries are considered life-threatening, police said. The suspects remain at large and police did not provide a more detailed denoscription of them. |
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(Foreign-named) Talent agent con man Yugeshwar Rajkumar gets more than 6 years in prison - (Probably Indian) |
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(Black) Hampton man charged in cold-case homicide has previous convictions Ruben Edward Moore is a man whose criminal history dates back 40 years, and the details of his crimes sit in a Hampton courthouse. Filed away on a metal shelf are hundreds of pages of court trannoscripts, criminal complaints and arrest warrants that bear his name. Some documents are so old they are discolored or torn and are held together by rubber bands. His criminal convictions are similar and each involve women — women who were violated sexually in their homes. In 1971 the victim was asleep when Moore climbed into her bedroom through a window. He choked her. Prosecutors said he tried to rape her but was scared off by the screams of her 2-year-old daughter who was asleep beside her, according to the trial trannoscript. Another woman was sleeping in 1982 when Moore broke in, put his hand over her mouth and raped her. He promised he would kill her if she made a sound. Police recently charged Moore, 66, in another crime. A crime that authorities say he's gotten away with for more than 30 years: the cold-case homicide of Olivia Dare Christian. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Dead black rapper) Tupac’s (Black killer animal) Stepfather Up For Parole In Deadly Brinks Heist NEW YORK — He made the FBI’s most wanted list and was convicted of leading a revolutionary group responsible for a trail of bloodshed, including the slayings of an armed guard and two New York police officers. But after serving half his prison sentence, Mutulu Shakur might soon be a free man. The 65-year-old, stepfather to the late rapper Tupac Shakur, is eligible for mandatory parole after serving 30 years of the 60-year sentence he was given in 1988 for masterminding a string of deadly armed robberies in New York and Connecticut committed by a militant political group known as “The Family.” The possibility that Shakur could walk free has outraged Michael Paige, whose father, a Brinks security guard, was killed in a $1.6 million holdup of an armored truck at a mall in suburban Rockland County, New York, on Oct. 20, 1981. He called it “incomprehensible” and “sickening.” “That’s the going rate? Thirty years for at least three lives that were taken?” he said. “I was 16 years when he was killed by these animals. Not a day goes by that I don’t think about my father.” Less than an hour after Peter Paige was killed during the Brinks heist, two Nyack police officers, Waverly Brown and Sgt. Edward O’Grady, were killed in an ambush after stopping a truck at a roadside checkpoint. Shakur was added to the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list after the heist. He remained on the run until he was arrested in Los Angeles in 1986. Shakur was also charged with aiding fellow revolutionary Joanne Chesimard’s escape from a New Jersey prison, where she was serving a sentence for killing New Jersey state trooper Werner Foerster in 1973. - (Black-on-white) |
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(White) Teen dies after Hooters shooting in Nashville; (Black) Suspects still wanted NASHVILLE, Tenn. — An 18-year-old from Ashland City died after being shot outside of the south Nashville Hooters last weekend. Hagan Newland was shot in the parking lot of the Largo Drive restaurant at 7:25 p.m. Saturday night. He was taken to Vanderbilt University Medical Center where he died Monday. According to Metro-Police, the 18-year-old was sitting in his gray Dodge Charger counting his money with four friends when reported three gunmen appr oached the car. The suspects reportedly tried to rob Newland, who resisted, before shooting him in the head. The suspects, who are described as black men in their teens to early 20s, fled the scene in a black Mercedes sedan with tinted windows and black hubcaps. Metro police said the shooting was likely connected to a drug deal, but Newland’s family said that’s not the teenager they knew. "...there is no way that it could have had anything to do with drugs." - (Black-on-white) |
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Woman, 91, awakens to (cowardly) armed (black) intruders demanding money, jewelry, heirlooms PHOENIX - Two men who broke into a Phoenix home through a doggy door held a 91-year-old woman at gunpoint while they snatched up money and belongings, police said. Tyrell Gregory Jones, 20, and Taquin Jobar Buie, 20, stole the woman’s vehicle as they fled the scene in the area of 4000 W. Myrtle Ave. around 1 a.m. Sunday, Phoenix Police Officer James Holmes said. The woman was asleep in her bed when the suspects, armed with a silver handgun, barged in. Holmes said the woman "did exactly what she should have done." "She did not confront these two, she let them do what they needed to do," he said. "It's not the property that's important, it's her life. And as soon as they left, she called 911 and because she called so quickly, we were able to get these guys into custody." The suspects ordered her to get money from her purse. Police said Jones and Buie ransacked the home, grabbing jewelry, family heirlooms and electronic equipment. They then took off, stealing the woman's car. As police chased them, the suspects dumped the stolen property in an alley. He said officers located the vehicle and the suspects took off on foot but were quickly taken into custody. Officers aboard a police helicopter observed a third person in the vehicle |
Black arrested for shooting his ex-girlfriend to death LEESBURG, Va. - The Leesburg Police Department made an arrest Sunday in the murder of 34-year-old Christina Fisher. Police determined that Darrick Lee Lewis, 30, of Middleburg, Va., entered Fisher's residence at approximately 6:15 p.m. on April 2, got into an argument with Fisher and then shot her in her upper torso. Lewis then left the residence. Fisher was flown to a local hospital, but did not survive her injuries. It is believed that Fisher and Lewis had a prior relationship. Lewis was charged with murder, use of a firearm in the commission of a felony and violation of a protective order. |
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High-Speed Chase Through NJ Community: Police A Queens man faces minor drug charges and 22 traffic violations after leading police on a high-speed chase through a New Jersey community. A Fairfield police officer pulled over a Nissan driven by Oshane Thompson, 25, of Queens Village, at about 6:15 p.m. Saturday for allegedly making an illegal u-turn. When the officer approached the Nissan, it sped away, police said. |
Delaware Hotel Holdup Suspect turns Self Into Police A man accused of attempting to rob a Dover-area hotel in January has been charged. Delaware State police spokesman Sgt. Richard D. Bratz said in a statement that 28-year-old Shondell Johnson was arrested Friday and faces several charges including attempted robbery in the first degree. |
Two of New York City’s most infamous killers die in jail - Good riddance! A pair of notorious killers — one who gunned down a cop and the man who stabbed Kitty Genovese — both died in upstate prisons this week. Anthony Laborde, 62, was a member of the Black Liberation Army who killed Police Officer John Scaragella in 1981, died Sunday at a medical facility while serving time at Five Points Correction Facility. “I was taught never to talk ill of the dead,” said Judge Greg Lasak, the prosecutor who got the conviction, “but….. case closed.” Meanwhile, Winston Mosely, who stabbed Genovese to death in 1964 in a murder that famously went ignored by her Kew Gardens neighbors, died in jail last week. - (Black-on-white) |
2 Arrested After Dispute Over Crab Legs Turns Violent Police in Manchester, Connecticut arrested a husband and wife after an argument at Royal Buffet got out of hand on Saturday night. Manchester police say they were called to 410 West Middle Turnpike for a dispute that started as an argument over crab legs at the buffet table and escalated into a physical confrontation. During the scuffle, a 21-year-old man was punched in the face and lost a tooth. That man's mother jumped in and used pepper spray on her son's attackers. Her actions were in self-defense and she is not facing any charges, according to police. Police arrested Clifford Knight, 45, and Latoya Knight, 38, both of Windsor. Clifford Knight is charged with third-degree assault and disorder conduct. Latoya Knight is charged with disorderly conduct and threatening. Police said the suspects are husband and wife. |
Amsterdam, N.Y. woman dies after reportedly being severely beaten by (black) boyfriend AMSTERDAM, N.Y. – An Amsterdam woman has died after suffering an alleged beating at the hands of her boyfriend. Amsterdam police were called to the intersection of Garden Street and Union Street for a report of a disturbance in the early morning of March 29. Upon arrival, police found a 30-year-old female with severe head injuries. The woman was taken to St. Mary’s Hospital before being transferred to Albany Medical Center due to the severity of her injuries. Police said she underwent emergency surgery and was listed in critical condition. She passed away at the hospital on Monday. The woman was injured in the presence of her young children. Police identified the suspect as the victim’s boyfriend, 39-year-old Michael Donyell Norwood, of Schenectady. He allegedly fled the scene prior to police arrival. |
(Black) Neighbor accused of fatally shooting dog after feud with owner PERRIS, California -- The culmination of a fight between neighbors in Perris, California, turned deadly Friday when one was accused of fatally shooting the other's dog. The man suspected of fatally shooting his neighbor's dog was arrested. The shooting was also caught on videotape and posted on social media. Christopher Samuel, 54, was arrested and was booked on suspicion of animal cruelty and negligent discharge of a firearm. Deputies were called to the area around 3:30 p.m. Friday following reports of a shooting or shots fired. On arrival, they found a dead pit bull in the yard of a residence. Alexis Lemmon, the daughter of the dog's owner, posted video of the shooting on Facebook. The video shows a man with a rifle -- allegedly Samuel -- shooting the 2-year-old dog. Michael Lemmon, the dog's owner, claimed that his neighbor shot his dog after it wandered into his front yard. |
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(Black female) Caretaker arrested, accused of beating patient - "I whipped his butt, and I don't care who you go and tell." MEMPHIS, TN - A woman is behind bars, accused of abusing a man in her care. Police said the victim has Spina Bifida and requires total care, because he is unable to protect or adequately care for himself. March 26, a caretaker with Always Best Care, Tiffany Dean, noticed the victim had some bruises on his body. Dean said the suspect, Katherine Parrish, was in the house and overheard Dean asking the victim about his injuries. That's when Parrish walked in and said, "I whipped his butt, and I don't care who you go and tell." The owner of Always Best Care said Parrish does not work for him and identified her as a family member of the victim. The next day, March 27, Dean got to work and saw the victim lying face down on the floor. She said Parrish was standing over him and said, "I beat him again today for using the bathroom on himself and making noises." Dean helped the victim into his bed, noting that he had bruises on his back and chest, a swollen jaw, and two black eyes. Dean called her supervisor, who upon seeing the victim's injuries, called police. The victim was taken to the hospital in non-critical condition. In the hospital, he told police, "Katherine Parrish beat me real good with a belt and her fist." Parrish is charged with willful abuse and neglect and willful physical abuse or gross negligence. |
Cops: (Black) Man Sold Fake NCAA Tickets To Woman In Rittenhouse PHILADELPHIA – Police are searching for a suspect wanted for fraud in Rittenhouse. Authorities say on March 24, a 48-year-old woman met an unknown male, who referred to himself as “Sebastian Murphy,” on the 1800 block of Market Street to purchase NCAA basketball tournament tickets. After buying two tickets from the suspect for $150 each, police say the woman tried to redeem the tickets at the game and was informed they were counterfeit. Authorities say the victim responded to a Craigslist ad selling the tickets. Police describe the suspect as a black male in his mid to late 20s, average height, thin build, wearing a white shirt, dark-colored pants, white sneakers and a black and red baseball cap. |
Black nephew of 'famous' black model Tyson Beckford will likely stand trial for deadly crash The nephew of model Tyson Beckford, who is accused of stealing a box truck and crashing it into a city bus, killing the driver, rejected a plea deal in Manhattan court and is expected to go to trial. Domonic Whilby, 22, was not present for the brief hearing in Manhattan Supreme Court. “The defendant is going to reject the district attorney’s officer, is that correct?” asked Justice Gregory Carro. “He is, your Honor,” replied defense lawyer Laura Miranda who waived Whilby’s appearance. The terms of the offer were not stated publicly but a source close to the negotiations said it was in the ballpark of 14 to 24 years in prison. Whilby had been boozing it up at a Fashion Week party with his famous uncle just hours before the West Village collision that killed MTA veteran William Pena Feb. 12, 2014. |
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Judge rips thug: ‘Black lives don’t matter to black people with guns’ A Manhattan judge on Tuesday lashed into a Harlem man convicted of attempted murder — telling him that “black lives don’t matter to black people with guns” before tossing him in prison for 24 to 26 years. “Black lives matter,” Justice Edward McLaughlin told defendant Tareek Arnold, 24, as he sentenced him in Manhattan Supreme Court. “I have heard it, I know it, but the sad fact is in this courtroom, so often what happens is manifestations of the fact that black lives don’t matter to black people with guns.” Arnold, who is black, shot rival Jamal McCaskill, also black, four times at close range in the summer of 2015. He also has a prior gun possession conviction. |
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(Black) Man killed (black) A man pleaded guilty in the beating death of a transgender woman just moments before jury selection was to begin for his trial. James Dixon, 25, took a plea deal to the top count of first-degree manslaughter for the brutal Aug. 17, 2013 attack in exchange for 12 years in prison. Justice Daniel Conviser made the offer over the objection of prosecutors who wanted no less than 17 years. In a written confession to cops, Dixon said he flew into a “blind fury” when he realized that the beautiful woman he had chatted up on the street, Islan Nettles, 21, was transgender and beat her into unconsciousness. |
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Judge Upholds Murder Charge in Beating, Shooting That Killed (Black) Transgender Woman Near Philadelphia Park |
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Stripper mom whose daughter died in fire ditches work clothes for court The stripper mom who swung from a pole as the 2-year-old daughter she left home alone was consumed in a house fire showed up to her Brooklyn court appearance Thursday dressed to impress. Out on $10,000 bond, Leila Aquino — faces up to a year in jail on charges of endangering the welfare of a child welfare for the death of little Kaleenah Muldrow. After a night of dancing at the Queens strip club Aquino returned home around 6:45 a.m. to find her building surrounded by firefighters, and her daughter dead. Her daughter’s charred remains were found upstairs, underneath a bed. |
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Utah: 4 "Native Americans' accused of raping 9-year-old while mom did meth |
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Bourbon Street shooter Trung Le sentenced to maximum 60 years |
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Chinese man accused of pushing wife's hands into deep fat fryer in fight at Long Island restaurant |
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(Asian) Teacher fired over sex abuse claims sues to get his job back
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(White) Teen girl found after vanishing during vacation in Myrtle Beach, police say - (Black) kidnapping suspect arrested MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. — The Myrtle Beach Police announced on Saturday afternoon that a South Carolina girl who went missing on Monday night — Katelyn Mullinax — has been found and would soon be reunited with her family. According to police, Katelyn has red hair and blue eyes. She is 5’2, 125 pounds and was wearing black leggings and a tank top when she disappeared. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Predominately White) Spring breakers attacked, robbed in Daytona Beach (by black thugs) DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Some people come to spring break for the sole purpose of preying on those visitors, police said. "You have a nefarious group of thugs that comes to town to look for a place of opportunity to commit a crime," Daytona Beach Police Chief Mike Chitwood said. Symian Wesley, 19, of New Smyrna Beach was among them, police said. Wesley and a still-unidentified man were seen on surveillance at Razzle's nightclub Wednesday, befriending two visiting college students then leaving with the victims to hang out somewhere else, police said. About a block away, Wesley and the other man beat the victims and robbed one of them, police said. There were two other attacks on spring breakers, Thursday and Friday nights, and in neighboring Daytona Beach Shores, there was a similar incident early Sunday. "They all had cuts and bruises. They were punched, kicked and knocked to the ground," said Sgt. Mike Fowler, spokesman for Daytona Beach Shores police. Fowler says three 18-year-olds from Jacksonville and a juvenile beat four spring breakers at the Lexington Inn on south Atlantic Avenue. The suspects used some female friends to lure the college students to the sixth floor and jumped them as the victims got off the elevator, police said. "The entire time they were beating them they were asking them what they had in their pockets, running their hands through their pockets, taking anything of value," Fowler said. An employee at the Lexington Inn helped them track down the suspects, who confessed, police said. - (Black-on-white) |
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Three (black) suspects kidnapped, beat, and raped a female juvenile Ocklawaha, Florida — Three suspects have now been arrested after a female juvenile victim reported that she was raped and “stuffed” into the trunk of a car. On January 18, 2016, Marion County sheriff’s investigators responded to UF Health Shands Pediatric Intensive Care Unit to meet with the juvenile victim in regards to a possible rape. The juvenile stated that she and another victim were picked up in a car by Thomas Lamont Fort, 19, along with at least three other males. The suspects then began to kick the victim in the head and struck her multiple times. The suspects then transported the juvenile victim to an area located in Ocklawaha. Once they arrived, the victim, with a gun to her head, was stripped of her clothing. One of the suspects then placed a shirt over her face, at which time three suspects took turns raping the victim. The victim was also robbed. On March 1, 2016, MCSO investigators arrested Fort. He was charged with Aggravated Battery with a Deadly Weapon, False Imprisonment, Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon, and First-Degree Sexual Battery. Brian Constant, 27, and Raeqwon Emmanuel Munnerlyn, 19, were also arrested. |
(Mixed-race) Great Falls couple charged with child abuse A couple made their initial court appearance on felony charges for reported child abuse. Gideon Owen Wayne and Maria Louise Wayne are each charged with one count of assault on a minor. Gideon Wayne struck a 9-year-old child on the back of the legs with a folded belt as a form of “discipline.” Maria Wayne “shoved” a sock in the child’s mouth and held it there “so nobody would hear (the child) scream.” The Montana Department of Health and Human Services was investigating a report of possible child abuse. A Great Falls police officer responded to the Wayne’s home Thursday evening and observed welt marks and bruising on the child’s legs. The child told investigators she was taken from her bed around 1 a.m. Thursday and brought downstairs where she was struck several times. The child said she didn’t remember why she was in trouble. Maria Wayne told officers she put the sock in the child’s mouth “so the baby and neighbors” would not hear. Court documents say Gideon Wayne has a previous partner/family member assault conviction. |
Police make arrest in fatal overnight officer-involved shooting INDIANAPOLIS — An Indianapolis police officer fatally shot an armed robbery suspect at a northwest side McDonald’s restaurant late Saturday night, according to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department. IMPD says officers were called to the McDonald’s at West 38th Street and Lafayette Road on report of a robbery in progress around 11:15 p.m. An officer nearby arrived within 60 seconds and found an armed suspect inside, according to IMPD. Cameron Gover, 30, was shot by police and pronounced dead at the scene, according to IMPD. Briscoe Jones, 27, was arrested and faces preliminary charges of robbery and felony murder. |
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Miss. interracial couple evicted from RV park “Me and my husband, not ever in 10 years have we experienced any problem,” said Erica Flores Dunahoo, who is Hispanic and Native American and whose husband, a National Guardsman, is African-American. “Nobody’s given us dirty looks. This is our first time.” Dunahoo, 40, and her 37-year-old husband, Stanley Hoskins, have two children. The next day, she said, the manager telephoned her and said, “Hey, you didn’t tell me you was married to no black man.” “Oh, it’s a big problem with the members of my church, my community and my mother-in-law,” she quoted him as saying. “They don’t allow that black and white shacking.” “We’re not shacking. We’re married,” she replied. “Oh, it’s the same thing,” she quoted him as replying. |
Black Sports: Ex-Heisman winner in sad DUI: ‘I’m officer, sir,’ ABC disaster WESTERVILLE, Ohio — Former Ohio State quarterback and Heisman winner Troy Smith was arrested Sunday on charges of driving under the influence and marijuana possession. According to police, Smith was pulled over around 2:30 a.m. after an officer noticed his car didn’t have a front license plate and then was seen swerving. |
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Previously Deported Illegal Alien Gets 24 Months in Prison |
Hispanic Double-murder suspect shot after he 'blessed himself then pulled gun on cops" |
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Dangerous (cowardly black) ex-con preying on (White female) senior citizens: cops Police have identified a suspect wanted for stalking and robbing a 92-year-old woman in her Park Slope home on March 2, as well at three other recent robberies of seniors. And he’s done this many times before, they said. 64-year-old Clarence Jones has been arrested 19 times and served 14 years in prison, but that didn’t stop him from getting right back to business as soon as he was released, Chief of Detectives Robert Boyce told reporters Friday. Police believe Jones is the creep who recently made headlines when he stalked 92-year-old Elizabeth Gioino into the vestibule of her apartment building on the afternoon of March 2, choked her from behind, then robbed her and a 50-year old neighbor at gunpoint.. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Woman arrested in mugging of 103-year-old (White) woman in Bronx CO-OP CITY, Bronx -- Police in the Bronx have arrested a woman suspected in the attack of a 103-year-old. Sharon McNeil, 53, of the Bronx, has been charged with robbery, assault and harassment. On Friday at 2:30 p.m., Louise Signore got into the elevator in her building on Bellamy Loop in the Co-op City section. The suspect took the same elevator and followed Signore into the hallway. Police said the suspect knocked the victim to the floor and took her shopping cart containing two meals she had gotten from the community center, and two purses containing some money, credit cards and identification. "I was getting off the elevator, and the man got off the elevator with his shopping cart, and he got off with me," said Signore. "He pushed me to the ground with everything in my shopping cart. He took it." Signore is legally blind and may not have realized her attacker was actually a heavyset woman. - (Black-on-white) |
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Thorpe sentenced to life in prison for 2007 stabbing death of Roxboro man A jury on Thursday found Dominaque Thorpe (pictured at left) guilty of both first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder in the brutal 2007 slaying of Stephen Thomas Yarbrough. The verdict came around 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, after the jury heard closing arguments on Wednesday morning and went into deliberations that lasted about five hours total. An online subnoscription is required to view this content. - (Black-on-white) |
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Union Co. Negro receives life sentences for sex assault on child - gave 7-year-old girl STD UNION, SC - A Whitmire man received two consecutive life sentences for the sexual abuse of a young child, deputies said. Cleveland Edward Young, 52, was found guilty after a two-day trial. The victim was seven years old when she disclosed that Young had sexually abused her numerous times over the years. Prosecutors say the girl also had contracted a sexually transmitted infection. Young was charged with first-degree criminal sexual conduct with a minor younger than 11 in March 2015. Young was convicted of three counts of first-degree burglary in 1987. He received a 36-year sentence and was released in 2007. Young was required to receive the life without parole sentence. Deputy Solicitor John Anthony noted that the victim's family was devastated after learning of the abuse the victim suffered in dealing with her victim's trauma-related behavior. "Judge McMahon's sentence ensures that Mr. Young will spend the rest of his life where he won't be able to hurt a child again." |
Man gets 26 years for raping Texarkana, Texas, teen in 2014 New Boston, Texas—A Texarkana man was sentenced to 26 years in prison for his role in the sexual assault of a 14-year-old girl in 2014. Tevin Trevon Willis, aka T-Will, chose to plead guilty to two counts of sexual assault. The jury handed down sentences of 13 years for each count. The jury also fined Willis $5,000 on each count. The girl testified that she was visiting a friend Aug. 15, 2014, at an apartment in Texarkana, Texas, when her friend left to see a younger relative home. The teen said Rickey Mask, 22, wouldn’t stop touching her and managed to get her alone in the apartment’s bedroom. There Mask pushed a couch up to the door and assaulted the girl. Willis entered the bedroom and assaulted the girl as well, the victim said. The two men took turns assaulting the teen in various ways. At the time, Willis was free on bond he posted for a pending rape charge in Miller County, Ark. The alleged victim in the Arkansas case testified also. The woman said Willis raped her at her Texarkana, Ark., apartment May 12, 2014, while her three young children slept in another room. |
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Man held without bond after being accused of sexual battery WINCHESTER, Va. The Winchester Police Department arrested a man who they believe is responsible for committing a sexual battery and break-in at a residence in the 200-block of Woodberry Lane. Police received a report stating that around 6 a.m, a woman woke up to a strange man touching her inappropriately. She said the man ran out of the apartment after she screamed. A few minutes later, police pulled over 26-year-old Dwayne Clemons of Winchester for a traffic stop. Police said Clemons matched the victim's denoscription of the suspect and had an outstanding warrant for a probation violation in Prince William County, Va. Items belonging to the victim were found inside Clemons' vehicle, police said. He was charged with breaking and entering, aggravated sexual battery and credit card theft. He was also served his warrant. |
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