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(Black) Man avoids trial, pleads guilty to 2009 shooting death of (White) woman leaving Starlight Theatre KANSAS CITY, Mo. – A 35-year-old man, charged with the death of a woman who was killed by a bullet as she was driving home from Starlight Theatre in July 2009, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 15 years in prison. Deanna Lieber was 45-years-old when she died from the gunshot while driving her SUV on 71 Highway after the July 17th Starlight show. Her daughter, who was 13-years-old at the time and Lieber’s mother-in-law were also in the car. Police say the "stray" bullet came from Calah Johnson’s gun. The shooting into Lieber’s SUV was captured on a red light camera. Two other vehicles were also seen near the intersection. Police tracked down the owners. One of them said she had loaned her car to Calah Johnson on the night Lieber was killed. A witness says Johnson told him he fired the shots. Johnson was scheduled to go to trial on Monday, but instead agreed to plead guilty. Johnson is currently in federal prison for cocaine trafficking. Lieber worked as attorney for the Kansas Department of Education. “It’s wrong! It’s wrong and it should not happen, we have got to stop it. Kansas City is the heart of America, we have the greatest people, yet someone like her who’s in the prime of life with a wonderful career and family is gone,” Lieber’s friend, Janet Waugh said - (Black-on-white) |
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Second suspect charged with murder of Mid-Michigan man in Florida PLANT CITY, Fla. - UPDATE: A second suspect has been arrested and charged for the murder of a Mid-Michigan man visiting Florida. A Mid-Michigan man was murdered outside of a gas station in Florida. It happened on April 8 about 8:20 p.m. at 2010 N. Wheeler St. in Plant City, Florida. Michael Beson, 67, of Standish, was the victim of an attempted armed robbery, according to Plant City police. Beson was pumping gas at the Mobile gas station when someone attempted to rob him, police said. Beson was alive when police arrive to the scene, but died shortly after. Police arrested one of the suspects, 19-year-old Xavier Smith, two days later on April 10. They responded to a different shooting when they located Smith. Smith fit the denoscription of the murder suspect from the gas station incident, police said. Smith was in possession of a stolen firearm and had an outstanding warrant for violation of probation at the time of his arrest. He has been charged with first degree murder and robbery. On April 17 police arrested a second suspect. Al'kwaun Ty'relle Nakiss Dixon, 18, was charged with first-degree murder, three counts of armed robbery, carrying a concealed weapon, discharging a firearm in public, and resisting arrest without violence. Standish city manager Jerry Nelson said the news has saddened the community. "Everyone is talking about today because we just don't have those types of things going on here, and even though it happened in Florida, it's a person that lived in Standish," Nelson said. "He still came up for the summers and was well-known and well-liked." - (Black-on-white) |
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Execution date set for (black) man convicted of killing (White) Ala. police officer MONTGOMERY, Ala. — The Alabama Supreme Court has set an execution date for a man convicted of killing a Mobile police officer in 1985. The court has set a May 12 execution date for Vernon Madison. Madison was convicted of killing Mobile Police Officer Julius Schulte in 1985. Schulte had responded to a domestic dispute involving Madison. Lawyers for the attorney general’s office say trial evidence showed Madison crept up and shot Schulte in the back of the head as he sat in his police car. Madison’s lawyer wrote in court papers that his client has been mentally incapacitated by strokes and mental illness. Alabama in January carried out the state’s first execution in more than two years. - (Black-on-white) |
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(White) Inmate dies after Harris County jailhouse beating (by two savage blacks) A Houston man arrested for stealing a guitar died after being beaten by two other inmates in a crowded holding cell at the Harris County jail, according to court documents. The April 4 beating was captured on a cell surveillance camera, but no guards were watching at the time. Jail officials allowed one alleged assailant, Ebenezer Nah, 26, to post bond on a felony drug charge and freed him soon after the attack. Harris County Sheriff's Office spokesman Ryan Sullivan said Nah was allowed to leave the detention facility because he had not yet been identified by investigators as a suspect in the assault on inmate Patrick Joseph Brown. Sheriff's investigators later used the same footage to charge both Nah and another inmate, Curtis Anthony Maxwell, 23, with aggravated assault. Brown, 46, was arrested on a misdemeanor theft charge April 3, but not yet able to post $3,000 bond. He had been housed at the 701 San Jacinto jail only about a day when the assault occurred about 11:48 p.m. on April 4. He died of a brain hemorrhage at a hospital about eight hours after the attack, according to court and county records. - (Black-on-white) |
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‘Bored’ black teen accused of cop-killing blaze rejects plea deal The “bored” teenager who allegedly started a Coney Island housing-project fire that killed a police officer and severely injured his partner, has rejected a plea deal of 22 years in prison despite his lawyer’s advice that he take it. Marcell Dockery, 18, is accused of setting fire to a mattress in the hallway of his apartment building in April 2014. The fire and thick smoke quickly overcame officers Dennis Guerra and Rosa Rodriguez when they stepped out of the elevator. Guerra died days later. The teen later allegedly told cops he started it because he was “bored.” |
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Black man hides in trunk of (white) wife's car, stabs her to death and runs her over, before shooting their two kids and himself dead A Florida father-of-two stabbed and ran over his estranged wife, shot dead their children before turning the gun on himself in a horrific murder-suicide. Henry Ramone Brown, 30, had hidden in the trunk of his wife's car which was parked outside a Sanford Chili’s, in Lake Mary, armed with a knife. When Chericia Brown, 31, returned to her car at around 10pm on Sunday, her husband jumped out and stabbed her multiple times. Brown attempted to hide the seriously injured Chericia by dragging her into the bushes and ran round the building to retrieve his car. But two medical professionals, who had been dining at the restaurant, had discovered the victim and were attempting to help her when Brown returned. The suspect drove round the building and ran over his wife, and the two diners attempting to help her. All three were rushed to a local hospital where Chericia Brown was pronounced dead. One of medical professionals is still in hospital in a 'stable condition' while the other has since been released. Henry Brown fled the scene and police say he swapped vehicles before driving to pick up his two children, aged one and four, from a babysitter. The 30-year-old, who was armed with a gun, then drove to Central Florida Regional Hospital where his wife had been transported after his attack. He arrived at around 12.20am, in an attempt to find Chericia, but was swiftly recognized by police. Brown opened fire on officers, and hospital security staff, and managed to escape back to his Ford pick-up truck. But police gave chase and were able to track down Brown on Interstate 4, using 'stop sticks' to disable the vehicle. When deputies approached the truck, they found the suspect had shot dead his two young children inside the car, before turning the gun on himself. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Man Arrested in Connection with Tallahassee Murder (of white woman) TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Authorities have arrested a suspect in the homicide investigation after a woman's body was found on Pecan and Willie Vause Road Saturday morning. 30-year-old Leon Woodberry was arrested in connection with the death of 24-year-old Shannan Gordon. Gordon's body was found in the wooded area behind the Savannah Crossing apartment complex. Woodberry is being charged with homicide. He's currently booked at the Leon County Jail. - (Black-on-white) |
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Appeals court upholds black man's life term for murder of white woman he had a child with An appellate court has affirmed the ruling for a Gilmer man who was sentenced a year ago to life in prison on a capital murder conviction. Jonathan Ray Shepherd will continue to serve a sentence of life in prison without parole for the Sept. 26, 2013, shooting death of Cheyenne Green. Shepherd was charged with killing Green during a junior high football game in Gilmer as she was picking up their then-1-year-old son. Shepherd shot Green three times in front of their child who was sitting in his car seat at the time of Green's death, according to information presented during the April 2015 trial. The decision, in a 29-page opinion rendered Friday by the appeals court, comes almost one year after Shepherd was found guilty by a jury in Upshur County and near Green's April 13 birthday. Green would have turned 32 this past Wednesday. A jury in the county's 115th District Court found Shepherd guilty of capital murder by kidnapping on April 21, 2015. Shepherd made a statement to police officers on the night of Green's death in which he admitted to shooting her, saying that he got mad when Green refused to take him to a hospital so he shot her; then, he saw her lying on the ground screaming and crying so he fired his gun again to make her stop. - (Black-on-white) |
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Two Flint Men Arraigned for Raping a Woman FLINT, MI – At approximately 1:30 a.m. on Thursday, April 14th, 2016, Flint Police responded to the 600 block of MLKing for a Criminal Sexual Conduct report. A woman reported that she was walking near the Flint River when she was grabbed by two men who assaulted and raped her. Two suspects were arrested that afternoon as a result of a joint investigation between Flint Police and University of Michigan-Flint Department of Public Safety. Utilizing the vast video surveillance camera system in and around campus, potential suspect IDs were developed. A short time later, UofM Flint Police spotted suspects in the downtown area. A foot chase ensued and with the assistance of other police personnel, both suspects were captured and arrested. Dontez Howard, 21-years-old and Scott Gill, 20-years-old, have been charged with two counts of 1st Degree Criminal Sexual Conduct (Multiple Variables) and Unarmed Robbery. |
Convicted sex offender charged with rape, kidnapping in Jefferson County JEFFERSON COUNTY, Ala. — A convicted sex offender has been arrested on charges he kidnapped and raped a woman in Jefferson County last month, the sheriff's office announced today. Steven Anthony Coleman, 45, of Brierfield, is charged with rape and kidnapping in connection with an incident on March 17, when a 24-year-old woman encountered a man at a convenience store on Highway 25 in Montevallo.The man, who identified himself as "John," asked the woman for a ride to the nearby Wilton community. Once inside the car, the man allegedly told the woman he had a gun and demanded her to drive to an unknown area near Bessemer. The woman said the suspect sexually assulted her before making her drop him off in a rural area of Bibb County's Brierfield community. Coleman, who was convicted of two different rapes in 2004, was identified after authorities released surveillance images of the suspect. |
Man who jumped from hotel window with teen now charged with rape and assault MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A 30-year-old Memphis man is charged with having sex with a teenager and beating her. Marcus Ross is charged with statutory rape and domestic assault. Police were called to the Real Value Inn at 3896 Lamar Monday night after two people jumped from a fourth-floor window. Ross and a 16-year-old female jumped from their room window after they said someone in the room started shooting. Police learned just a few days earlier; the teen told officers at a different hotel Ross had hit her in the mouth, choked her and hit her repeatedly on the head. She also told the officer she had been having sex with Ross for more than a year. |
Baseball Bat Attack In Berkeley (by short obese black woman) Leaves Victim Suffering Head Wounds BERKELEY — A person suffered a head injury when someone hit them with a bat Sunday afternoon outside a liquor store in Berkeley, police said. Dispatchers received a call at 1:55 p.m. from Alameda County Sheriff’s deputies reporting a fight involving several people outside Black & White Store at 3027 Adeline St. The victim suffered injuries not considered life-threatening, police Sgt. Jack Friedman said. The suspect fled the area after the assault. Police are describing the suspect as a black woman in her 30s, weighing about 200 pounds and standing 5 feet 2 inches to 5 feet 5 inches tall, Friedman said. She was wearing blue plaid pants, a white long-sleeve shirt or jacket. She was carrying a bright red shoulder bag with a black strap. Her hair, which was in a weave or was a wig, went down to the middle of her back. Friedman said she fled in a black Chrysler Sebring. |
Aspiring rapper killed, 4 shot while filming music video at South Side park CHICAGO -- An aspiring rapper was shot and killed while filming a music video with other artists and friends at Foster Park on Chicago's South Side overnight. Four other people were wounded in the shooting. Police said someone walked up to the group and opened fire near West 83rd and South Bishop in the city's Auburn Gresham neighborhood just before 2:20 a.m. Tuesday. A 23-year-old man was shot in the back of the head. He was pronounced dead at the scene, police said. The victim's aunt, Angela Tate, identified him as Damond Dawson, an aspiring rapper. She said she warned him about the danger. |
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Lawsuit (by openly 'gay' black pastor) claims Whole Foods sold cake with anti-gay slur AUSTIN — An Austin man claims Whole Foods discriminated against him after he ordered a cake reading “Love Wins” and instead got one with the words “Love Wins F–,” an anti-gay slur. Pastor Jordan Brown says he ordered the cake from the flagship Whole Foods store on N. Lamar Boulevard. |
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Occupied Sweden: 18-year-old Somali immigrant, Muhamed, lured 12-year-old girl to his home and brutally raped her - got 'community service' Now the black African rapist's brothers have attacked and harassed her. - News articles are in Swedish - you can use Google Translate |
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Alleged Illegal Alien Sentenced On Drug Charges |
Illegal immigrant’s bail ‘less than the amount it cost to bury my baby’: Mother |
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Hispanic Bucks County Man Accused of Sexually Assaulting 2 Children |
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(Black) Emerald Park shooter had history of armed confrontations; slain (White) man identified as skater mentor The man who authorities say shot two people Tuesday at Emerald Park off River Road in Eugene and then turned the gun on himself reportedly had a history of involvement in armed disputes near the park. Lane County sheriff’s officials on Wednesday identified Orlando Anthony Centeno, 31, as the person who killed one man and injured another in the shooting. Centeno fled the scene and was later found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound inside his home, which is just north of the park. Authorities said John David Mills, 29, was killed in the 6 p.m. incident. A second man, Cain Lee Barnett, 21, was injured in the shooting. Several park visitors on Wednesday said Mills and Barnett were part of a “Skate Family” that would regularly gather and hold barbecues near the skate park. Natalie Jackson, 36, said Mills and Barnett would help younger skaters, including her own children, learn how to do skateboard tricks. She called them mentors. “They were not bad kids because they skate.” More than 100 people, including Barnett and Mills’ mother, attended a vigil at the park in Mills’ honor Wednesday night. - (Black-on-white) |
Officer William Anderson in ICU after surgery complications OPD officer who was rundown, not back in ICU ORLANDO, Fla. - An Orlando police officer run down during a traffic stop is back in the intensive care unit. Officer William Anderson was badly injured when a car hit him and drove off during a traffic stop last July. Anderson recently underwent spinal cord surgery, and police tweeted that doctors believe he has pneumonia. "He's shown some improvement in the last 24 hours," Orlando police tweeted Monday morning. The suspected driver, Edward Kelty, is facing an attempted second-degree murder charge. Kelty appeared in court last week for a hearing, and a judge pushed his trial date back again. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black ex-boyfriend) Arrested In 8-Year-Old Case of (White) Newberry Woman's Dissapearance - Presumed Dead About eight years since a 27-year-old Newberry woman went missing, investigators have charged her former boyfriend with her murder. On Dec. 8, 2008, Heather Ann MacCrossen was reported missing to the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office after last being seen in August the same year. She is presumed dead. On Wednesday, law enforcement agents charged MacCrossen’s ex-boyfriend, 39-year-old Andrelo Larashard Witcher, with manslaughter after visiting him at the Walton Correctional Institute in De Funiak Springs, Florida. Witcher, who is currently completing a five-year prison sentence for a 2012 burglary conviction from Suwannee County, had been scheduled to be released in December, but now he will be arraigned May 15. Witcher and MacCrossen were involved in a long-term relationship plagued by violence, abuse and arrests. On July 23, 2007, Witcher threatened MacCrossen with a gun before punching her in the face and broke her eye socket. MacCrossen suffered a broken rib, two black eyes and several bruises throughout her body. Witcher then kidnapped MacCrossen and held her hostage in a Lake City home for about two days before she escaped. The next day, she boarded a Greyhound bus to visit some family in Michigan. She returned to Florida about three weeks later, initially planning to be picked up at a bus stop by her close friend in Lake City. But instead, MacCrossen continued to Gainesville, where she met with Witcher on Aug. 18, 2007 – never to be heard from again. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Suspect Accused Of Shooting (White) Philly Police Officer ID’d PHILADELPHIA — Police say the suspect who allegedly shot a Philadelphia Police officer in West Philadelphia Sunday night is in custody. Police have identified the alleged gunman as 23-year-old Scott Griffin. Officers observed him in the 1200 block of Alden Street where he was arrested. Authorities call him “a dangerous individual.” One suspect was already behind bars while police searched for the alleged gunman. Police say it all started before 9 p.m. Sunday in the area of Salford and Market Streets. A woman approached two 18th District patrol officers to report two men were carjacking her. Police Commissioner Richard Ross says as Officer McCullough and his partner approached the men, they jumped out of the car. Ross says McCullough tackled one of the men and was shot instantly in the left leg. “The male got up and starting running northbound on Salford Street. Officer McCullough pursued him and fired three times, that male continued northbound on Salford where he escaped.” - (Black-on-white) |
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Vicous black thieves hit man with shovel, beat him before running off in the Bronx: NYPD THE BRONX – A trio allegedly struck a 37-year-old man with shovel before continuing the assault and robbing him. The NYPD said the victim was approached by three men who then hit him with a shovel and garbage can at the intersection of Union Avenue and East 163rd Street at about 6:05 p.m. Sunday. The individuals continued to pound him and fled with his wallet. The victim sustained multiple wounds throughout the body, police said. He was taken to Lincoln Hospital, where he is listed in stable condition. Police describe the first assailant as having light complexion, wearing a skull hat, a gray-hooded sweatshirt, black pants and black sneakers. The second individual has medium complexion, last seen wearing a gray-hooded sweatshirt, gray jeans and purple sneakers, police said. The last alleged attacker also has a medium complexion, wearing a gray sweatshirt with a black checkered design, white pants and black sneakers. |
Police: Man wanted for stabbing of woman in Maryland hotel ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, Md. — Police are searching for a man wanted for the stabbing of a woman on April 13 at the Red Crown Inn Hotel in Anne Arundel County, Md. According to police, an arrest warrant has been issued for Dave Benissan-C charging him with first and second-degree attempted murder, first-degree assault, second-degree assault, and reckless endangerment. Police say Benissan-C is known to go to hotels in the Laurel area. Police say officers found a 25-year-old woman stabbed multiple times and she was taken to an area hospital with life-threatening injuries. According to police, the woman is recovering and is in stable condition. The hotel where the stabbing occurred is located on 3440 Laurel Fort Meade Road. Anne Arundel County Police are asking anyone with information on the location of Benissan-C to call 9-1-1 immediately. Police say he's considered armed and dangerous. |
Man hired as teacher’s aide accused of having sex with teen girl, sending photos to others MILWAUKEE -- 31-year-old Jason Price of Horicon now faces criminal charges -- accused of having sex with a student and sending others inappropriate photos. Price faces the following charges: Sexual assault of a student by school staff (two counts) Child enticement (sexual contact) Exposing a child to harmful material (three counts) Causing a child to view or listen to sexual activity. "It`s very sick," the mother of one of Price's alleged victims said. "He should not be around kids, and should be in jail. It's horrible." The complaint indicates Price sent inappropriate photos to this mother's daughter. Price was hired as a teacher's aide at Holy Redeemer Christian Academy in September 2015. |
Dayton police to give update today on officer-involved shooting of black Lesbian * NAACP to investigate fatal shooting | ||
Woman identified as 35-year-old Kisha Arrone, of Dayton. Police: Arrone fired shots before officers shot, killed her. Witnesses told police Arrone was involved in a disturbance with her domestic partner where she held a gun to the woman’s head, threatened to kill her and fired several shots. She remained inside the truck, holding a handgun to her own head, and refused police orders to exit the truck and drop the weapon. Arrone was killed after she exited the truck and fired a gun into the air while walking toward her domestic partner and others. She ignored commands to drop her gun, the chief said. “In an effort to protect Arrone’s domestic partner and other individuals in harm’s way, three Dayton police officers discharged their weapons to stop Arrone.” |
Black woman admits tweeting fake threats to fellow black students A New Jersey woman has been denied admission to a probation program after after police say she tweeted a racially charged threat in November. Superior Court Judge William Daniel denied an appeal from Kayla-Simone McKelvey on Thursday. McKelvey, a black activist from Union Township, was attending a rally to raise awareness about racism at Kean University Nov. 17. But prosecutors said halfway through the demonstration, McKelvey left and went to a campus library, where she allegedly used a university computer to make an online threat. “I will kill every black male and female at kean university,” a tweet from the Twitter handle “@keanuagainstblk” read before the account was suspended. One user, however, captured a screenshot of that tweet, and others containing threatening messages. |
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No Bail for Black Philly Father Accused of Shooting, Killing His 4-Year-Old Daughter A Philadelphia man has confessed to shooting his 4-year-old daughter in the face before punching another sibling and fleeing his home, homicide detectives said. Maurice Phillips was denied bail at a Monday arraignment as he faces third-degree murder, involuntary manslaughter, reckless endangerment and related charges. |
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UK: Illegal immigrant set to be deported after smashing little boy's thigh bone in 'unbelievable act of brutality' |
Pervy Pakistanti passenger says woman was ‘conscious’ when he allegedly molested her |
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Authorities release sketch of (black) ‘person of interest’ in (White) teen’s murder ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. —Authorities are hoping the community can help them identify a person of interest in the fatal shooting of a 19-year-old. The body of Devin Moore was found in a car parked in front of a vacant home on Hyland Oaks Drive in the Hyland Oaks Estates neighborhood in west Orange County. No trespassing signs and boarded-up windows cover the vacant home near where Moore’s body was found. Ingrid Nau, whose son was friends with Moore, said Moore graduated from Forest Lake Academy in Apopka last year. Deputies said the shooting was reported around 9 p.m. Fire rescue said Moore was found inside a vehicle with a gunshot wound to the head. Investigators said Moore was shot and killed during a confrontation with two black men "over a bag of weed", but further details were not immediately available. - (Black-on-white)
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2 Ohio men indicted on weapons charges after bomb blows off hands of suspect COLUMBUS, Ohio — Two Ohio men who are alleged members of anti-government group have been indicted after a chemical bomb detonated in one of the men's hands, authorities say. Alphonso Mobley Jr., 26, and Roberto Innis, 21, were charged Friday in Columbus with aggravated arson and criminal use, possession and illegal assembly of a chemical weapon. Mobley was hospitalized after his hands were blown off when the bomb exploded inside a vacant Columbus home April 5, authorities said. Innis wasn't hurt. Mobley told a doctor at the hospital that he was mixing chemicals when the explosion occurred, authorities said. A court document said the men planned to use the bomb while robbing a bank or an armored car, the Columbus Dispatch has reported. A Columbus fire department spokesman said the men were members of Sovereign Citizens, an anti-government group. |
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Livery slasher may be linked to homeless shelter murder An alleged slasher cut the neck and back of a livery driver in Queens early Saturday and then left a big tip for cops in the back seat — his wallet, ID and cellphone, police said. Cops are hunting for William Smith, 53, who they also suspect in the grisly murder of a homeless man Friday morning at a Manhattan shelter. Smith ditched his wallet and phone in the Lincoln Town Car in which hack Manuel Vera, 43, drove him to a Holiday Inn on Van Cleef Street in Corona shortly after midnight, cops said. Smith,hailed the cab at 103rd Street and Roosevelt Avenue. He told Vera to drive to the back of the hotel and then tried to rob him. When Vera resisted. Smith slashed him and ran off, cops said. “I was really scared. When he first stabbed me he wanted to keep going. I had to defend myself,” Vera told The Post, adding his attacker was “moving a lot” when he got in the town car and he couldn’t tell if he was intoxicated. Vera, who took 10 stitches in his neck and 15 in his back, said the slasher didn’t steal any money but skipped out on the $10 fare for the 5-6 mile trip. After the attack, Vera took out his phone and called 911. Cops want to question Smith in the homicide of 56-year-old Marcus Guerreio, who was found dead at the Bellevue Men’s Shelter on East 30th Street and First Avenue in Manhattan. |
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Man arrested in connection with the sexual assault of a 77-year-old woman CENTREVILLE, Va. -- A 28-year-old man was arrested Thursday night in connection with the sexual assault of a 77-year-old woman on April 5. Malcolm Raheem Hall was arrested at approximately 8:30 p.m. and charged with attempted rape, sodomy and two counts of inanimate object penetration, according to Fairfax County Police. Hall was employed by Fairfax County Park Authority as a part-time seasonal worker at the Cub Run RECenter in Chantilly. Authorities said he has been terminated pending prosecution results. |
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INCEST: Man sentenced to 50 years for sexually assaulting four-year-old daughter Jason Isaac Herman Hines was sentenced to 50 years in prison in Thursday, April 14, after being found guilty of two counts of aggravated sexual assault of a child. The victim of the sexual assault was Hine's own four-year-old daughter, Due to the age of the victim, Hines will have no possibility for parole. Hines, a resident of Tulsa, Oklahoma, visited his children and their mother in Round Rock on November 22, 2013 and video-recorded himself aggressively simulating sex against the victim while her mother was away at work. The victim complained of pain later that day, and her mother took her to the hospital after Hines returned to Tulsa two days later. |
Killer who had lover buried in backyard tried to flee prison by forging Dallas judge’s signature A Texas inmate who murdered her lover and hired help to encase him in a concrete grave in his Garland backyard forged a judge’s signature this year in a scheme to get out of prison. Kwaneta Yatrice Harris faked paperwork ordering her sentence to be decreased from 50 years to eight. That could have led to her release this year. “She almost got out,” said lawyer Josh Healy, who originally prosecuted Harris in the murder case. He called the fake paperwork the latest twist in a crime saga that’s “like a movie.” The Texas Department of Criminal Justice learned of the suspicious paperwork in January and called Dallas County to inquire about its accuracy, a spokesman said Friday. He said Harris, 43, is now being held at a “higher custody level” at the Murray Unit in Gatesville. The Texas Rangers did not immediately respond Friday to questions about a possible investigation. Harris, a licensed nurse, shot Michael Giles, her on-again, off-again lover of a decade, in the back of the head in 2006. |
Police: Woman robbed by man, thrown to ground from her car in church parking lot in Md. by cowardly black thug MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md. — A 76-year-old woman was robbed and thrown to the ground from her car in the parking lot of Episcopal Church of Our Savior in Montgomery County, Md., according to police. On April 14, police said the woman saw a man walking in the church parking lot on 1700 Powder Mill Road. She got into her car and started the engine when the man opened the driver's side door, "shoved an object" in her stomach (suggesting he had a gun), and demanded money. Police said the woman told the man she didn't have money and he grabbed her arm throwing her to the ground from her car. The woman had minor injuries and was treated by fire and rescue services. The man drove off in the woman's 2008 Toyota Highlander. Police said the car is a metallic grey, limited edition model with a Maryland license plate that reads 00014M9. Police added that there is a scratch on the driver's side rear bumper. According to police, the robber is described as a black man in his 30s between 5 feet 6 inches and 5 feet 8 inches tall, weighing between 150 and 180 pounds. Police said he was wearing a dark shirt and khaki pants. |
Police: "predator" arrested for four attacks on women BUFORD, GA. - Police say a 22-year-old man now in custody is responsible for four attacks against women including rape, robbery, and kidnapping. On April 13, 2016, a 28-year-old woman ordered take out at the Golden Buddha restaurant on Buford Drive. As she was loading the food into her car, she was approached from behind by a man who threatened to shoot her if she didn't get into her car. Once inside, he choked her and demanded money. He stole her credit card, and then raped her in the back seat. The witness told police the suspect was wearing a wig that she was able to pull off during the struggle. After he attacked her, the man ran away. Police now say that suspect was Equeill Williams. |
Police says man arrested in Friday's west Louisville bank robbery is also charged in 4 cold case robberies LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Louisville Metro Police say they've arrested a suspect after he robbed a bank in west Louisville this morning. It happened at the PNC Bank at the corner of Louis Coleman Jr. Drive and West Broadway, just after 11:30 a.m. Police say Curtis Williams, 36, robbed the bank, then tried to run away. Williams was arrested after a short foot chase that ended near the corner of 38th Street and River Park Drive. LMPD now says Williams has also been charged in four other cold case robberies, but wouldn't release any details about those. A second suspect is being sought in Friday morning's robbery, but the only denoscription police have now is that they're searching for a black male. |
Police Identify Man Killed By Off-Duty Officer In Baltimore BALTIMORE — New video shows the moments inside a liquor store where an off-duty police officer opened fire on a man, killing him. It happened Friday on west Baltimore and Calhoun streets. You can see the suspect with what looks like a gun. He approaches a plainclothes police officer, who then fires. Investigators say the man tried to rob the officer. They identified that suspect as Robert Howard. Saturday, Police Commissioner Kevin Davis says he’s standing by the officer, who has not been identified. “That detective yesterday is an absolute hero. He acted courageously. He acted within the limits of his training,” Davis said. “He did absolutely the right thing.” |
After Baton Rouge man throws, kills woman’s pet guinea pig, punches thrown; both arrested A Baton Rouge man and woman were arrested Saturday morning after the couple’s heated argument turned physical when the man threw his girlfriend’s pet guinea pig and killed it. Terry Spurlock, 28, said he and his live-in girlfriend, Tralaisha Campbell, 19, were arguing when she began throwing his belongings outside and bleaching his clothes out of anger, according to an East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office report. Spurlock then grabbed his girlfriend’s guinea pig and killed it by throwing it, according to the Sheriff’s Office report on the incident. When he told Campbell her pet was dead, the two began throwing punches at each other and then Campbell left the house, the report states. Spurlock changed his story several times when deputies were questioning him about who threw the first punch, the report said. Campbell told deputies she could not remember who grabbed whom first when the two began fighting. The couple has been living together over the past five years, the report said. Spurlock, of 8505 Leak Ave., was booked into Parish Prison on counts of domestic abuse and animal cruelty. Campbell, also of 8505 Leak Ave., was booked into Parish Prison on a count of domestic abuse. |
(Black) 19-Year-Old Accused Of HomoSexually Assaulting (a boy under the age of 10) In (black) Brentwood Church BRENTWOOD – An Oakley man was arrested last weekend in Brentwood for allegedly sexually assaulting a child under the age of 10 inside a church restroom, police said Wednesday. Ladell Smith, 19, was arrested on suspicion of multiple felony counts of sexual assault and child molestation, according to Brentwood police. Officers responded Saturday to the World of Life Christian Fellowship Church at 4501 O’Hara Ave. to investigate a report of a sexual assault of a male child under the age of 10. |
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Delaware Woman Accused of Slapping Police Officer During Argument With Mother A Delaware woman was arrested after she allegedly slapped a police officer in the chest when he told her to lower her voice as she was arguing with her mother. Noni Cottingham, 44, of Rehoboth Beach is charged with offensive touching of a law enforcement officer and resisting arrest. On Saturday around 2:40 a.m., Rehoboth Beach Police responded to the 200 block of Rehoboth Avenue where several Delaware State Police units were already with Cottingham. Investigators say Cottingham was intoxicated at the time and police were trying to get her home safely. |
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(Illegal alien) Deportee arrested in Collin crash that killed fireman, 2 children now faces federal charge |
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‘Child-porn-peddling’ dentist won’t get plea deal unless he unlocks iPhone: feds The Manhattan dentist charged with peddling child porn and trading root canals for meth has two weeks to decide whether he wants to give up his iPhone pass code to prosecutors so they can examine the device, a federal judge said Friday. Prosecutors won’t be ready to cut Dr. John Wolf, 59, a plea deal until they’ve finished reviewing his computer files and phone contents. |
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(Black) Man arrested in 'brutal' 2012 murder (and likely rape) of 84-year-old (White woman) Hazel Dingman A 76-year-old suspect has been arrested in connection with the 2012 murder of 84-year-old Hazel Dingman. Alvin Guy, of Las Vegas, was arrested and is being charged with murder with special circumstance, rape with a foreign object and penetration with a foreign object, Stockton police said. San Joaquin County District Attorney Tori Verber-Salazar said the arrest was a reminder cold cases like this are often solved. "Whether it's today, or 5 years, 10 or 20 years down the line, justice is served. Nobody has the right to do what this man did," Verber-Salazar said. Dingman's son and daughter attended the news conference to announce the arrest. "We want to thank the Lord God, who has given us this day," said Susan Trinchera, while holding a framed photo of her mother. Dingman was found murdered inside her home on Downing Avenue, a secluded three-acre property. At the time of the murder, investigators found obvious signs of trauma to her body, noting she may have been sexually assaulted. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Interracial) Pair indicted in February murder of (White) Shreveport businessman SHREVEPORT, LA - A Shreveport man and a Bossier City woman have been indicted in connection with a suspected arson case that uncovered a homicide back in late February. Amanda B. Williams, 28, and Cameron D. Lewis, 26, were both initially charged with principal to first-degree murder after the body of Bryan Savage was found in the back of home on Woolworth Rd. on February 22 by firefighters responding to a report of a fire in the garage. Savage, 55, had been shot in the chest. Investigators determined that killer or killers tried to cover their tracks with a fire. At the time of their arrests, police were saying they believed the 2 were involved in the murder, but that the person who "pulled the trigger" was still at large. Two days later, the charges against Williams and Lewis were upgraded to principal to first-degree murder, and police confirmed they were no longer looking for a third suspect. According to an arrest affidavit filed in the case, Williams told police she knew a burglary was going to take place at Savage's house the night he was killed. The document also says Williams and Lewis told police they were nearby the home about the time Savage was slain. Caddo Parish Grand Jury reviewing the evidence in the case decided Wednesday that there is enough evidence in the case for second degree murder against Williams and Lewis that they should go to trial. - (Black-on-white) |
Deported Illegal Alien Charged With Murder, Kidnapping in New Jersey |
Ramon M. Morales allegedly struck Dunbar and dragged him >200' before fleeing the scene |
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Nanny who fatally stabbed two children rejects generous plea deal |
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Bond granted for (black) teen accused in deadly hit-and-run crash - INTENTIONALLY ran over White man - killing him DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. —A teen faced charges related to a deadly hit-and-run crash in Daytona Beach. Christopher Moore was arrested last week in Georgia. He was brought back to the city where his alleged crime occurred. Police said during a recent trip to Daytona Beach, Moore intentionally ran over Roger Martin, killing him. Moore, a Georgia senior in high school, just turned 19. Police said he fled the scene after killing a man in Daytona Beach. The state argued for no bond, but much to the anguish of the victim's loved ones, "I just can't believe they would give that man a bond," said Heather Staffa, the victim's ex-girlfriend and mother of the victim's children. A judge said she had no choice in the case. Moore is charged with leaving the scene of an accident with death, an offense in which bail is typically granted, despite a tearful objection in and out of court from the mother of the victim's children. "He maliciously killed my children's father. He meant to do this. This was no accident," Staffa said. "I know he's young, but he killed my kids' father and left him dead on the side of the road. It's not fair." Police said Moore was in Daytona Beach with friends for spring break on April 3 when he got into an argument with Martin and Martin's friend at a beachside cafe. While behind the wheel of a van seen on city cameras, he allegedly chased after the motorcycles. Police believe Moore intentionally ran over Martin, throwing him off his motorcycle, killing him. From another camera the van can be seen dragging the motorcycle down the street as sparks flew. "Nothing is worth running a man down and killing somebody over some bar fights," Staffa said. Martin was the father of four children, ages 10 months old to 19 years old. As the suspect's attorney argued for a bond, telling the court Moore graduates in six weeks, a friend of the victim said the teenager doesn't deserve the privilege. "How is it fair that he's going to be able to go to his graduation and their oldest daughter won't have her father at her graduation next month?" said Victoria James, the victim's friend. Moore's parents were in Daytona Beach from Georgia, but did not want to talk to the media. If Moore makes bail, there are no restrictions on him returning to Georgia. However, he could be quickly back in Florida; a prosecutor revealed that the state is preparing to upgrade the charge against Moore to homicide. - (Black-on-white) |
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Murdered Texas co-ed, 18, was 'sexually assaulted and strangled by (black) homeless teen, 17, who then dumped her body in a creek' The University of Texas freshman who was found murdered on campus last week, was sexually assaulted before being strangled to death, sources say. Law enforcement officials, who aren't authorized to speak publicly about the investigation, told the Austin American-Statesman that 18-year-old Haruka Weiser was sexually assaulted shortly before her death on Sunday, April 3. Homeless teen Meechaeiel Khalil Criner, 17, was seen stalking the UT student from a dance class that night and then emerging from the creek area about two hours later with Weiser's bike and duffel bag. |
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