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(Black) Teen Convicted Of Killing (White) Overbrook Dog Walker Gets 25 To 80-Year Sentence PHILADELPHIA — The teen who was convicted of shooting and killing a man walking his dog in Overbrook in March 2015 was sentenced Thursday. Tyfine Hamilton, 17, plead guilty to third degree murder for the death of 51-year-old James Stuhlman. He was sentenced 25 to 80 years in prison. According to police, then 15-year-old Hamilton was the triggerman in the fatal shooting. They say he, along with 15-year-old Brandon Smith and a 14-year-old, were all playing basketball before they decided to rob someone. “At one point, he did plead for his life. He said ‘please don’t shoot me’ … and they still shot him one time,” said Homicide Captain James Clark. Both Hamilton and Smith were freshman at Overbrook High School. Smith, who was charged as an adult, faces trial next March. The third, 14-year-old suspect faces lesser charges. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Santa Monica transient found guilty in cold case killings of two (White) women A 50-year-old man was found guilty Wednesday of the murders of two women in Santa Monica more than a decade ago, according to the Los Angeles County district attorney. Edric Dashell Gross, whom police said is a transient known to frequent Santa Monica, was found guilty of two counts of first-degree murder with the special circumstance of multiple murders. According to prosecutors and Santa Monica police investigators, Jacqueline Lea Osvak, 42, a transient, was sexually assaulted and strangled in April 2001. Her body was discovered by construction workers in an abandoned home in 1500 block of 7th Street that was slated for demolition. More than a year later, in October 2002, people walking through Palisades Park found the body of Dana Victoria Caper, 41, along the bluffs below. Police said Caper was also a transient and lived along the bluffs. Investigators said that like Osvak, Caper had been sexually assaulted and strangled. - (Black-on-white) |
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2 (black) Suspects Arrested in Star City Attack (on elderly White couple) STAR CITY, Ark. - Two arrests have been made in the attack of a Star City couple in their home last week. Authorities say Antania Green, 19, and Michael Taylor, 22, have been taken into custody with the help of the U.S. Marshals' Eastern Arkansas Fugitive Task Force. They were arrested Wednesday night in Pine Bluff. They are both being held on $100,000 bond. Police are still looking for a third suspect identified as Anthony Brazell. They all face charges in the June 1 incident at the Pine Street home of John and Ruth Culliford, who are in their 70's, that left both of them injured. - (Black-on-white) |
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(White) Swedish Student Speaks Out After Robbery Attack In Wynwood (by two blacks) WYNWOOD — This week was supposed to be a celebration for 28-year-old Frank Hammar. He was set to graduate from the Miami Ad School and his parents had flown all the way in from Sweden to see him finish his studies. Instead, they sit bedside at Jackson Memorial Hospital while their son recovers from being shot and robbed. “I was really lucky with the bullets,” said Hammar. “One of them entered into the abdomen, stopped somewhere further… butt cheek.” His celebrations would be cut short after a dinner with his parents in Wynwood. As he walked home, surveillance video showed two men approach him. One pulls a gun and demands his cellphone and wallet. “This one guy comes up to me with a gun drawn on me and next to me and is telling me to take out my stuff and put everything on the floor,” Hammar recalled. “I pulled out my cell phone and put it on the ground and told them to take it easy.” Coming from one of the safest countries, where pickpocketing is the biggest concern, Hammar hesitated to give the thieves his wallet because they contained his Swiss credit cards. “Impossible to get a hold of quickly again and I have had a really hard time for my last month that I have here in the states,” he said. That decision, however, is what made the men mad enough to shoot him, Hammar said. “And the other guy says something like ‘blast him’ or ‘pop him’ and the guy with the gun fires two bullets.” Hammar suffered two gunshot wounds to his lower torso. Thankfully, he remained conscious enough to crawl into the street where a passing car noticed, stopped and called for help. It’ll force Hammar to miss his graduation ceremony. But he said he’s just thankful to be alive. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) McComb woman accused of videotaping sex acts with 2-year-old, police say McCOMB, Miss. —A 31-year-old McComb woman is facing sex charges involving a 2-year-old child, police said. Officers were called Monday to an apartment on Gillis Circle, where they spoke to a witness who gave them a cellphone that police said showed video of Erica Labruzza performing sexual acts with the child, police said. Labruzza was arrested and charged with statutory rape, production of child pornography and touching and handling for lustful gratification, police said. Police did not release additional details, but said the investigation is continuing. Bond for Labruzza was set Tuesday at $300,000. |
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(Black) Mpls. Man Faces Life Sentence For ‘Heinous’ Kidnap, Rape & Robbery - Is he a black African Somali Muslim migrant? MINNEAPOLIS — The Hennepin County Attorney’s Office says it took less than an hour for a jury to convict a Minneapolis man of first-degree criminal sexual conduct, kidnapping and armed robbery. Now, he’s expected to be sentenced to life in prison without parole. On Thursday afternoon, Mohamed Ali Elmi was found guilty on six felony counts in connection to the Aug. 4, 2015 incident. On that day, Elmi – along with co-defendant Ismail Adam Abdo – robbed a young man and woman at gunpoint south of downtown Minneapolis. They then forced the woman into a car, took her to an ATM machine, and eventually brought her to the Riverside Park where he and Abdo sexually assaulted her. |
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(Black male) nurse charged with raping (female) patient BUFFALO, NY-A Licensed Practical Nurse at the Erie County Medical Center is facing charges of rape and sexual abuse involving a female patient in his care. The NYS Justice Center for the Protection of People with Special Needs accuses Jordan Donalson of Clarence of having sexual intercourse and committing sexual abuse. "The patient in this case was receiving necessary care at ECMC, and as such is legally incapable of consenting to sexual conduct with this defendant, said Special Prosecutor Patricia Gunning. "For a licensed professional to abuse their position of authority for sexual gratification, as the defendant in this case is alleged to have done, is reprehensible." The case was investigated by the Center with help from the Buffalo Police Department. |
Man wanted in abduction and rape investigation in Gloucester Co. GLOUCESTER CO., Va. -- Deputies are working to track down a wanted man connected to an abduction and rape investigation. Authorities are looking for 57-year-old Robert "Bobby" Stokes. The Gloucester County Sheriff's Office received a complaint from a woman reporting a sexual assault that took place Thursday. Stokes is listed as a violent sex offender on the Virginia State Police Sex Offender Registry and has outstanding warrant for that sexual assault. He is described as a black male standing at 5'7", weighing 150 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. He was last seen in the area of Rangtang Rd. and John Clayton Memorial Hwy. |
Two 14-year-old (colored boy)s found guilty of raping fellow student in school field house HOT SPRINGS — Two 14-year-old Lakeside High School students were found guilty of raping a fellow 16-year-old female student in the school's field house, The guilty verdict came down Friday in juvenile court. A sentencing date has not be scheduled, but it's expected to be held next week. The teen girl told school officials she was held against her will and raped by two males students while on her way to athletic practice after school let out back in February. She said she was approached by the two suspects on February 24 in the Lakeside High School Field House when the two boys forced her into the girl's locker room; one stood behind her and held her down, while the other allegedly sexually assaulted her. The school immediately notified police of the incident, who then arrested the two on rape charges. The two male students, whose names have not yet been released, pleaded not guilty in March to the charges against them. |
Va. school music volunteer sentenced to 25 years for child porn ALEXANDRIA, Va.- A federal judge sentenced a Manassas middle school volunteer to 25 years behind bars and 15 years of supervised release for producing child pornography. David Battle II, 24, was a volunteer at Grace E. Metz Middle School before he was arrested last June and convicted on four counts of production of child pornography, attempted coercion and enticement of a minor, receipt of child pornography and distribution of child pornography earlier this year. Among some of the consequences, Battle must pay one victim $1100 in restitution and register as a sex offender. Prosecutors say Battle posed online as an underage girl who convinced minor boys to send him sexually explicit pictures of themselves. When police searched his home, they found videos of child pornography. An officer named David Abbott was a part of the investigation. Last fall, Abbott killed himself after being accused of molesting two boys. Battle's parents believe Abbott planted evidence on their son's computer after an altercation between the two. (Note: mother of mixed-race colored sex offender is white - pictured at right) |
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Michael Jace, Former Actor on The Shield, Sentenced to 40 Years to Life for Killing Wife Former The Shield actor Michael Jace was sentenced Friday to 40 years to life in prison for shooting his wife to death last April in their Los Angeles home in front of the couple's two young sons, PEOPLE confirms. Jace, 53, was found guilty of second-degree murder after a week-long trial last month. The actor, who portrayed LAPD officer Julien Lowe on the FX television series The Shield, was upset his wife, April Jace, wanted a divorce, Deputy District Attorney Tannaz Mokayef told jurors in opening statements. Jace waited in their home and when April arrived, he shot her once in the back, the prosecutor said. The actor then shot her two more times in the legs in front of their sons, who were 8 and 5 at the time. Jace called 911 himself and told the operator he shot his wife, according to evidence presented at trial. Her body was found inside the couple's home along with their two children, who were unharmed. |
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Domestic Disturbance Leads to Officer-Involved Shooting Outside Dallas Love Field Airport A man who used landscaping rocks to smash car windows and threaten the mother of his children was shot several times outside Dallas Love Field Airport Friday afternoon after lunging at a police officer, police say. The incident started a domestic disturbance outside baggage claim between the woman and man, according to Randall Blakenbaker, Asst. Police Chief of the Dallas Police Department's Special Investigation Unit. Blankenbaker said it appeared that the man, who family members have identified as 29-year-old Shawn Nicholas Diamond, had used a large rock from nearby landscaping to smash the back window and driver's side window of a car. When the officer intervened, the Diamond lunged at him, police said. That's when the officer fired at the Diamond, striking him four times, according to Blakenbaker. "There doesn't appear to be any other weapon present than the rock," Blankenbaker said. |
Two new suspects arrested in Del Valle homicide DEL VALLE, Texas — Detectives have arrested two new suspects in the homicide of 68-year-old Lee King in Del Valle on May 31. Deputies responded to a panic alarm last Tuesday at King’s home on Plains Crest Drive. As officers tried to force their way inside, Clifton Wade, 37, exited the garage with blood on his face. Wade told deputies his friend, Lee King, was injured and the suspect, identified as Wright, got away through a back bedroom window. Wade told deputies he saw Reginald Oneal Wright assault King with the end of a rifle and strangle him before leaving the scene. Wright, 41, was arrested Wednesday, June 1. Authorities found him under thick brush around 4:45 p.m. about 1.5 miles from where he ditched his car. Wright has been charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, capital murder and burglary. The Travis County Sheriff’s Office investigation revealed that Wright, Wade and a third person, Chelsea Elizabeth Wilhelm, 24, were all involved in the murder, as revealed by cell phone communication. Wilhelm drove the car intended to be used as the “get-away” vehicle. In text messages from Wade to Wilhelm, he writes, “Don’t let him get to that button,” referring to the victim’s panic alarm. Wright told detectives that, as he held Lee down, he cooked meth and a poison and then injected the victim with it multiple times between his toes and on his neck. Wilhelm and Wright are in custody in the Travis County Jail. Wade was just arrested Friday afternoon, deputies say, and is being taken to jail. Wilhelm has been charged with capital murder. |
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(White female) 25-year-old murder victim had three (White) young children POWELL COUNTY, Ky. - "It's horrible. It's horrible. Think about it. Brandy was beautiful and now she's gone. We'll never see her again,” Gary Sell said. Sell is 25-year-old Brandy Davidson’s step-father. Davidson was found shot to death over the weekend. Through tears Gary Sell talked about his daughter Brandy Davidson, saying she was a joy to be around, someone who never met a stranger. Sell said he believes she was just in "the wrong place at the wrong time" when she was shot and killed over the weekend. “To my understanding they shot her in the back, they shot her twice in the head. We'll have to have a closed casket now. I'll never get to say goodbye to her again,” Gary Sell said. Brandy’s family said one of the most difficult parts about losing Brandy is that now her three very young children will grow up without their mother. "No matter how many pictures you show a kid, they're not going to know their mother. I mean a picture is not mommy,” Robin Sell said. "I've lost my daughter. Nothing can bring back your daughter, nothing,” Robin Sell said. Brandy’s family has set up a GoFundMe account to help pay for funeral expenses and anything left over will go into a college fund for her children. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) talks to weeping mom; admits to role in fatal shooting of (White) deliveryman STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- A courtroom conversation with his weeping mom sparked a dramatic 11th-hour turnaround Wednesday as a Mariners Harbor teen admitted to his role in shooting death of a deliveryman during a botched robbery two years ago in his home community. With jury selection set to start, Otoniel Carty, 19, pleaded guilty in state Supreme Court, St. George, to a lesser count of attempted second-degree murder, stemming from the fatal shooting of Richard Salvia, 50, on April 1, 2014. Carty entered his plea after Justice Wayne Ozzi allowed the manacled defendant to speak to his mother for a few minutes at the railing between the gallery and the defense table. Carty's mother could be seen crying as she spoke to her son and wiped away tears as she returned to her seat. In exchange for his admission, Ozzi told the defendant he would be sentenced July 18 to 22 years in prison and five years' post-release supervision. During plea negotiations, Ozzi informed Carty he potentially faced up to 25 years to life behind bars if convicted at trial of second-degree murder. In entering his plea, Carty admitted he was acting in concert with a co-defendant, James Sanders, in the robbery attempt, and Sanders had killed Salvia as they fled. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) 18-year-old charged by police for allegedly shooting a (White) Stafford Co. sheriff STAFFORD COUNTY, Va. — An 18-year-old man was charged by police for allegedly shooting a Stafford County sheriff lateTuesday night in Stafford, Va., police say. Joshua Sumter fired multiple shots at a deputy sheriff, whose name is being withheld, and injured him "extensively," according to police.The deputy was shot four times in the hip, leg, arm, and chest. The deputy will undergo surgery on Wednesday. Kennedy adds the deputy was protected by body armor. Police initially responded to the scene around 10:15 p.m. after the suspect's mother called police. She says her son broke into her residence "after having been forbidden to live or return there." - (Black-on-white) |
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(White) Knoxville woman sentenced to 15 years in fatal shooting of her (black) husband A Knox County woman who killed her husband in a fit of rage over a text message pleaded guilty Monday. Tammy Lynn Talford, 57, pleaded guilty before Knox County Criminal Court Judge Steve Sword to a reduced charge of voluntary manslaughter. She had faced a second-degree murder charge in the fatal shooting of husband, Lawrence "Leon" Talford, 52. As part of a plea, Tammy Talford was sentenced to 15 years in prison and agreed to turn over the proceeds of life insurance she collected in her husband's death to his family. The punishment is at the top of the penalty range for voluntary manslaughter. Because Talford already had a criminal record, she must serve 45 percent of the 15-year term before she will be eligible for parole. She initially reported to the Knoxville Police Department that the April 2015 shooting at the couple's home was accidental. Tammy Talford told arriving officers that she and her husband were passing a .38-caliber handgun back and forth, and then gun discharged. Her husband had suffered a gunshot wound to his upper chest. Under interrogation, however, Tammy Talford admitted she and her husband were arguing over a text message he sent to another woman. Her husband concluded the text with the words, "I love you," according to Terry's prior testimony. Tammy Talford told the police investigator she retrieved the gun from a night stand drawer and wound up shooting her husband. In court Monday, she continued to insist she did not intend to kill her husband. |
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Daycare owner's (black) son charged with raping toddler COLUMBUS, Ohio - A Columbus mother wants to tell her story after police say her 3-year-old daughter was raped at daycare. Prosecutors charged Keenan Butler, 19, with rape. He faced a judge Wednesday and is now being held on $250,000 bond. The toddler's mother said when she picked up her daughter from the at-home daycare operated by Butler's mother one day in March, her daughter kept holding her private parts and then said Butler had improperly touched her. The girl's mother took her to the hospital where a rape examination was conducted. Police say they found Butler's DNA inside the little girl's private areas. The state immediately suspended the daycare's license in March after learning the woman was reportedly leaving the children alone in her son's care. |
(White) Culpeper deputy kills armed (black) man who fatally shot elderly neighbor - "suicide by cop" CULPEPER, Va. — A man who assaulted his estranged wife and fatally shot her neighbor was killed by a deputy sheriff after threatening officers with a gun, Virginia State Police said Wednesday. Willis N. Walker Jr., 49, of Culpeper got into an argument with his estranged wife Tuesday night, and the woman ran to a neighbor's house for refuge, police said. They said Walker followed the 51-year-old woman and forced his way inside the house, where he shot the 74-year-old neighbor. He then searched the house and "violently assaulted" his estranged wife, police said. A 70-year-old woman in the house hid and called 911. When Culpeper County deputies arrived, Walker came outside and threatened them with a shotgun. A deputy shot Walker after the man refused orders to drop the gun and advanced toward the officers. Walker died at the scene. State police said Walker was black, and the deputy who shot him was white. Walker's estranged wife was taken to a hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries. The woman who called 911 was not injured. State police are investigating both shootings. |
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Black Former New Jersey Educational Program Director Admits Stealing $250K for Maserati, more... A former director of an educational program for underprivileged children in New Jersey admitted stealing more than $250,000 from the group for personal expenses, including a Maserati. Robert Mays, 38, the former executive director of Jersey City Child Development Centers, pleaded guilty in Newark federal court Tuesday to one count of wire fraud. He headed up the program from Sept. 2013 to May 2014. |
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Philadelphia Mom Admits to Suffocating Infant Boy, 3-Year-Old Girl During Florida Visit: Police A 40-year-old Philadelphia woman is accused of using a sheet to suffocate her 7-month-old son and 3-year-old daughter during a visit to South Florida. Records show that Sophia Hines, who lives on Bridge Street in Philadelphia's Frankford neighborhood, was booked into the Broward County Jail early Thursday. She's charged with two counts of premeditated murder |
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Canada: Foreign gangster shot to death by two black males Police said that two black males were seen fleeing the area in a black vehicle. One male suspect was last seen wearing a green construction vest and the other was wearing an orange construction vest. A Vancouver man and alleged drug dealer is the victim of yesterday’s fatal shooting in the Yonge and Eglinton area, police sources told CTV Toronto. The man, identified as 34-year-old Sukhvir Deo, was seen on TV recently at Game 4 of the NBA Eastern Conference Finals. In the fourth quarter, Deo -- a Raptors fan -- was ejected from the game for heckling a referee. One police source described Deo to CTV Toronto as “an animal.” Deo was shot to death just before 3 p.m. Tuesday while sitting in the driver’s seat of a white Range Rover in an alleyway behind a building on Yonge Street and Soudan Avenue, just south of Eglington Avenue. - (Canada) |
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American ISIS Defector Mohamad Khweis Hit With Terrorism Charge A Virginia man who says he joined and then defected from ISIS told U.S. investigators that he "gave himself" to the terrorist group and knew its goal is to destroy America, according to court papers. A federal criminal complaint against Mohamad Jamal Khweis was unsealed Thursday, hours before he was to make his first appearance in a U.S. courtroom since being returned from custody in Iraq. |
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Fairfax County police arrest (Asian) suspect Hiep Van Le in double killing in Annandale area |
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Sergeant remains hospitalized with skull fracture; charges filed A sergeant with the Yuba County Sheriff's Department remained hospitalized with a skull fracture caused when a man struck him with a metal object in Marysville on Monday. Criminal charges of attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon on a peace officer were filed against the suspect, Joseph R. Hazen, 38, on Tuesday in Yuba County Superior Court. He is being held in Yuba County Jail with no bail. The officer's name has not been released, as not all of his family members are yet aware of the situation, Capt. Ron Johnson said. The officer was "doing fine" Tuesday, but was being monitored at UC Davis Medical Center for potential surgery, Johnson said. The sheriff's department requested an attempted murder charge be filed against Hazen when they learned of the severity of the sergeant's injury. "Once we learned he had a fracture and some bleeding, brain bleeding," Johnson said. "And it was an unprovoked act." Hazen allegedly struck the officer with some kind of metal object when the officer was serving civil documents at the home in the 600 block of I Street at about 1:50 p.m. The motive is unclear. Hazen was not the subject of the civil service. The weapon may not have been found yet. Johnson said deputies found a couple of objects that may have been used to strike the officer, including a pipe and a wrench, but they haven't positively confirmed which item was used. Hazen ran from the house after the assault, Johnson said. So, he may have dropped the weapon as he ran through Marysville yards. |
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(Black) Chicago man who was shot seven times by police sues city for $15M, arrested on murder charges minutes after announcement A Chicago man who was shot seven times by police in 2014 announced on Wednesday he was suing the city for $15 million. Minutes later, officers arrested him on murder charges as he left the building. In a press conference at his attorney’s office on Wednesday, Dominiq Greer was set to take on Chicago in an excessive force lawsuit from a chase in which cops shot him seven times in a matter of seconds. Greer fled from officers on July 4, 2014, and ran into an alley, where he tried tossing a pistol onto a roof when he stumbled and fell, his lawyer said. Chicago officers shot him in his right arm, right leg and foot, and when Greer got back up, fired four more times in his right arm, left arm, chest and back. Greer was wanted on a warrant for the first-degree murder of a 22-year-old on May 27, Chicago police told the Daily News. |
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Metro arrests second suspect in downtown shooting of 4 people Las Vegas police have arrested the other man suspected in the shooting of four people on May 29 in the downtown area. Detectives have identified Steven Burks, 20, as the other suspect in the argument that led to four people being wounded just after 6 a.m. in the 200 block of Third Street, police said. Burks was arrested Monday without incident. Pierre Devlin, 32, previously was identified as the suspected shooter in the incident. Devlin was arrested on May 31 in the downtown area without incident. Both Burks and Devlin were taken to the Clark County Detention Center. Each faces five counts of attempted murder, four counts of battery with a deadly weapon, two counts of discharging a firearm, and one count of conspiracy to commit murder. |
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Jury Recommends Death For ‘Grim Sleeper’ Killer LOS ANGELES — Jurors Monday recommended that the so-called “Grim Sleeper” be sentenced to death. The jury deliberated for more than five hours over two days before recommending that Lonnie Franklin Jr. be executed. The victims’ families broke into tears as the sentence was read. But Franklin sat stone-faced and never acknowledged the families sitting near him. Outside the courtroom, the families consoled each other as they finally had some sense of closure. “I’m glad it’s over, and that he’ll never get out to hurt anybody else. Justice has been served,” said Diana Ware, mother of victim Barbara Ware. The former Los Angeles city garage attendant and sanitation worker was convicted of 10 counts of first-degree murder for killing nine women and a 15-year-old girl between 1985 and 2007. The 63-year-old was also found guilty in the attempted murder of Enietra Washington, who survived being shot in the chest and pushed out of a moving car in November 1988. |
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(Black) Serial robber busted after committing 25th hold-up Cops finally nabbed a man wanted in a robbery spree in Queens and Long Island Wednesday, police sources said. The knife-wielding robber, whose name wasn’t immediately released, led cops on a foot chase after they followed a tip and tracked him to a home on Jerico Turnpike in Floral Park, police sources said. The thief, whose identity wasn’t immediately released, has been hitting Subway restaurants, Dunkin’ Donuts and other eateries and retail shops. The NYPD labeled the spree “Robbery Pattern #90.” "He was pretty smart because he never hit the same place twice,” a high-ranking NYPD source said. He was arrested by the Regional Fugitive Task Force, police said. He’s in the custody of Nassau County police. “He walks in, produces what looks like a large butcher knife that he uses on each one,” Boyce said. “He puts it back in his pants leg when he leaves.” |
(Black) Man hurls box of jerky at bodega worker before swiping $250 |
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TV falls on toddlers, (black) woman charged WARREN, Ohio – A Warren woman was arrested after police said she pulled a DVD cord with enough force to cause a TV to fall on two toddlers. On Monday, officers were called to an apartment to check out a disturbance called in by Tywana Martin. After officers arrived, they said A’Yania Martin, 24, was throwing belongings next to the front door, stating she seemed highly agitated. Police said the situation worsened as officers talked to A’Yania Martin. The report states that the two of them began arguing about the cleanliness of the home before the fight escalated. Police said A’Yania Martin began moving items around the home, pulling a DVD player from the TV. The force knocked the TV on top of a one and three year old. During the investigation, police also arrested the mother of the children, Anna Thomas, 22, on a warrant for trafficking. She was also taken to the jail. |
(Black female) Black Lives Matter blactivist sentenced to 90 days in jail, probation A Black Lives Matter activist who was found guilty of interfering with Pasadena police officers as they were taking a suspect into custody last year was sentenced to 90 days in county jail and three years’ probation on Tuesday. Jasmine Richards was arrested by Pasadena police in September after a demonstration in La Pintoresca Park. Police arrived at the scene after a woman reportedly walked out of a restaurant in the 1300 block of North Fair Oaks Avenue without paying. When police took the woman into custody, Richards tried to start a riot, prosecutors said. Richards was arrested several days later after police reviewed evidence of the incident. |
Grand Jury declines to indict (White) Arlington officer for shooting (black) teen at dealership A Tarrant County grand jury declined to indict a former Arlington police officer accused of shooting and killing a 19-year-old at a car dealership in 2015. Former Arlington officer Brad Miller, 49, was accused of following Christian Taylor, 19, into the dealership where he shot the Angelo State football player four times as the teen rushed toward him. Before the confrontation, video from the Arlington dealership showed Taylor acting erratically, jumping on cars and later busting through the gate into the parking lot. An autopsy showed Taylor had drugs in his system at the time of the shooting. Miller was fired by Arlington Police Chief Will Johnson days after the shooting. - (Black-on-white) |
New York City: Mishandled rape cases becoming ‘epidemic’ for city schools: complaint Mostly Hispanic, Black and 'other' - Whites are less than 15% |
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Australia Headmistress Accused of Molesting 70 Girls Walks Out of Israel Jail |
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(Black) Babysitter 'friend of father' arrested for abuse of 1 year-old (White) baby boy Jacob | ||
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The babysitter accused of abusing a one-year-old boy has been arrested and charged in Oregon after social media users demanded action to be taken by authorities and officials. Markell Hilaire, 27, is facing charges of criminal mistreatment and assault for an incident parents Joshua Marbury and Alicia Quinney claimed left their son, Jacob, with a bruise shaped like a hand print on his face. Hilaire - who is a friend of the child's father - was arrested Friday after thousands of people shared the heartbreaking photos of Jacob across social media when his parents said authorities would not arrest him over the alleged abuse. The couple, from Sherwood, say they returned home in March to find their son screaming and the babysitter fast asleep. - (Black-on-white) | ||
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Beloved (White) Montco 7-Eleven Clerk Lives to Tell Story of Robbery, Shooting (by black thug) Charlie Miller is keenly aware that a malfunctioning handgun was the only thing that stood between him and death in the wee hours of April 5. Miller, 67, a longtime store clerk and a pillar of his Montgomery County neighborhood of North Hills, in Glenside, Abington Township, found himself face-to-face with a masked gunman who came in to rob the 7-Eleven on Limekiln Pike where he works about 1:35 a.m. that morning. The gunman shot Miller during the course of the robbery. But Miller lived to tell it, and found himself hailed a hero on Monday night at a community town hall meeting in North Hills, steps from the 7-Eleven, hosted by township Commissioner Steve Kalinoski, Abington Police Deputy Chief John Livingood and other local officials. Miller was among about 50 concerned community members from North Hills, Ardsley and the surrounding areas who attended the meeting at the Edge Hill Fire Company to hear about an arrest made in the shooting and another recent robbery of the same store that police are investigating. When Livingood recognized him, calling him a hero, Miller's neighbors gave him a hearty round of applause. - (Black-on-white) |
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Phoenix crime spree: 2 carjackings, 2 killed, 1 critical by negro who shot self in head Two men, one a Motel 6 employee, were killed and another motel employee was in extremely critical condition after a Sunday-night crime spree that included a pair of carjackings and a shooting at the motel along Interstate 17. The gunman, identified by police as ex-convict Daterryn McBride, 28, shot himself in the head after a police chase and has died, according to a Phoenix police spokesman. Investigators were searching for a motive. In all, five people suffered gunshot injuries at McBride's hand in confrontations that began about 10:30 p.m. and culminated with McBride shooting himself after a miles-long chase through central and south Phoenix, police said. No motive had yet been determined for McBride's actions, and the police investigation was continuing. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black woman stabbed 12-year-old boy in back during bank robbery) victim in stable condition after surgery SAN LEANDRO, CA -- A 12-year-old boy who was stabbed three times in the back during a bank robbery at a Wells Fargo was in stable condition Tuesday after undergoing surgery, police said. It is unclear how soon the boy will be discharged from the hospital, Lt. Robert McManus said. The woman suspected in the stabbing, 32-year-old Iyona Hammond of Oakland, CA remained in custody Tuesday at Santa Rita Jail and is being held without bail on suspicion of attempted murder and robbery. She is scheduled to be charged at the Alameda County Superior Court in Hayward, CA at 2 p.m. Wednesday. |
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(Black) Omaha woman tells police, 'You better kill me,' after indecent exposure, disorderly conduct arrest OMAHA, Neb. —Omaha police said the woman arrested for indecent exposure and disorderly conduct at a Donald Trump rally threatened an officer's life and family. Tanny Oliver, 23, appeared in court Tuesday as she listened to new testimony from Omaha Police Sgt. Dan Martin. Martin has been with the department for 12 years. Oliver said she was humiliated by the veteran officer. "My pants were still down. My hand were behind my back and I was bare to the public," said Oliver. After she was arrested, Martin said Oliver told him she would put a bullet in his head and have her son perform sexual acts on his daughter. Martin also stated Oliver said she "follows through all of her threats." |
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A Toronto Star investigation into the dark underbelly of domestic sex trafficking in Ontario - (mostly black pimps) Young Canadian girls are being beaten, branded, bought and sold in hotels and motels, and along highways across Toronto Area and Ontario. Police probe hundreds of cases where human trafficking is alleged. Here are 15 cases that have come before the courts in recent years. - (Canada) |
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(Black Hispanic) Man Angel Ramos Charged For Attempted Sexual Assault Of Woman At Knife Point |
Philly Police Identify (Black) 18-Year-Old Suspect In Theodore Street Homicide (of a White man) PHILADELPHIA — Police have issued an arrest warrant for 18-year-old Quintis Clark in the murder of 78-year-old Joseph Daly in Southwest Philadelphia. Captain James Clark with the homicide unit says the body of 78-year-old Joseph Daley was found Tuesday afternoon inside of his home. Officers responded after neighbors called police to say they haven’t seen him around lately. Authorities say the cause of Daley’s death appears to be strangulation and blunt force trauma. They add that they believe that Clark tried to rob the victim just days before his body was discovered. “We actually found his van up in the Northeast,” Clark said of discovering Daley’s stolen van. “As a result of that, we saw some video of one of the doers getting out of the van.” Police believe that was Clark. Police say Clark has friends and family in the Northeast and that he is from Southwest Philadelphia, from the same neighborhood where Daley was found dead. “He was seen getting out of the victim’s van. We had a couple people come forward and put him inside of the house at the time of the murder,” Clark said. Officials say that Daley’s back windows of him home were broken and the believe the motivation was robbery. One neighbor says the news brings some relief, but that they’ll feel more comfortable when Clark is in custody. Initially, it was reported that witnesses saw multiple people leaving the victim’s home and the investigation is ongoing to determine if more people were involved. Police are urging Clark to turn himself in. - (Black-on-white) |
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Police Search For (dangerous mottled black) Murderer Who Killed White Delivery Driver - hiding out in Atlanta YEADON, Pa. -- Authorities have issued an arrest warrant for a North Carolina man in a murder case that made headlines nearly a year ago in Delaware County. Rodney Talbo Shelton, 37, of Elizabeth City, N.C., is being sought for the June 9, 2015 shooting death of 63-year-old Thomas Childs of Aston. "He's dangerous, he's a murderer, and we're asking you to just tell the authorities where he's at and let us do our job," said Delaware County District Attorney Jack Whelan. Investigators say Childs, a deliveryman, was standing near his truck on a loading dock at Ridgeway Industries along the 6200 block of Baltimore Avenue in Yeadon when he robbed and shot. "He was killed for probably less than $20," said Whelan. The murder weapon, a nine millimeter handgun, and the victim's cell phone, were found in the nearby Fernwood Cemetery. Investigators from the ATF traced the handgun to its owner in North Carolina. That person allegedly admitted to giving Shelton the weapon within days of his arrival in the area. Shelton is known to visit the region, investigators say, noting he has relatives here and a girlfriend with his child. "He admitted to her that he killed Mr. Childs, that the robbery had gone bad, that he believed Mr. Childs was resisting at the time and he shot him," Whelan said. "This won't bring Thomas Childs back," said Mayor Rohan Hepkins. "But at least this would bring a measure of closure to this heinous act." Shelton is described to be light-skinned with freckles with tattoos on his neck and head. He is six feet tall weighing approximately 205 pounds, with brown eyes, and black hair. His most predominate tattoo is of a spider-web that spans across the top of his head. Shelton is considered to be armed and dangerous. A reward of up to $20,000 is being administered by Citizens Crime Commission, with information leading to the whereabouts, arrest and conviction of Shelton. - (Black-on-white) |
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Albany man's murder conviction upheld ATLANTA, GA - Darrell Anderson will remain in prison, after his murder conviction appeal was denied by the Georgia Supreme Court. Anderson and Christopher Ingram were both sentenced to life plus five years for murder of Jack Camp in March of 2007. 41-year-old Jack Camp was murdered outside his East Albany apartment. Camp was shot when he confronted a suspicious person at the Regency Club Apartment Complex where he lived and worked as a courtesy officer. Dougherty County Judge Loring Gray handed down the sentences. The trigger man was Dontavious 'Hump' Wilson. Wilson was charged with malice murder, for actually shooting Camp. Anderson and Ingram are charged with felony murder. - (Black-on-white) |
(One of two black thugsl) 19-year-old Joshua Dukes defined as "serial killer" - Murdered 85-year-old White man, 3 others & dog. JACKSON, MS - After a press conference where Chief Lee Vance discussed Joshua Dukes and recent murder charges, he described him using the term "serial killer". Dukes has been charged with 4 counts of capital murder. The most recent murder charge was the November 2015 death of an O'Reilly's Auto Parts employee. Commander Tyree Jones says 19-year-old Joshua Dukes is charged with one count of capital murder in the death of 36-year-old Brodrick Smith. Dukes is currently being held at the Hinds County Detention Center on three additional counts of capital murder, stemming from his alleged involvement in the shooting deaths and robberies of Daniel Omar Gomez and Eli Nunez on March 5 on Westhaven Blvd., and for his alleged involvement in the shooting death and robbery of 85-year-old James Hankins on February 13 on McClure Rd. During the course of the investigation, Robbery/Homicide Detectives developed and identified Dukes as one of the suspects involved in the incident, Commander Jones said. Jones says the case is still under investigation and the Jackson Police Department needs the public’s assistance with identifying the second suspect involved in the incident. Officials say Dukes will appear in Municipal Court on Monday for his initial appearance. - (Black-on-white) |
(Black female) Burka-clad stranger attacks (White) woman with American flag - (One must assume Muslim Woman arrested) LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. -- Police have charged a woman accused of attacking another woman with an American flag in Lawrenceville. The victim, who didn't want her name used, said that a woman wearing a full Burka with only her eyes showing came out of the woods, walked up to her mailbox and grabbed the flag, which was on a 4-foot long PVC pipe, off the mailbox. "I stood up and I yelled at her, 'Don't touch my flag,' and she yanked it up out and headed towards us just waving it," the woman said. She said that the woman then began swinging the post with the flag on it at her. The victim's 17-year-old daughter jumped in to try and help. "As soon as she realized mommy was fighting for her life, my daughter was right by my side trying to stop her," she said. The woman's 14-year-old son grabbed the family gun and stood by in defensive mode ready to fire off a warning shot. The suspect, identified as 30-year-old Amina Ali Ahra, was arrested and charged with two counts of simple battery. "Crazy, that's all, that's the only way I can explain it." The woman said she thought Ahra should face hate crime charges. - (Black-on-white) |
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Canada: (Black) Man convicted in Boxing Day shooting of (White woman) Jane Creba denied escorted temporary prison absences A man convicted of second-degree murder in the shocking slaying of a Toronto teenager on Boxing Day ten years ago has been denied escorted temporary absences from prison. Jorrell Simpson-Rowe was one of four people found guilty in Jane Creba's death. The 15-year-old Creba was shopping with family on Toronto's busy Yonge Street when she was caught in the crossfire of a shootout between rival gangs in December 2005. In a recent Parole Board of Canada decision, Simpson-Rowe, who began serving a life sentence in 2009, was not authorized for escorted temporary absences from prison after the board concluded they would present "an undue risk." - (Canada) - (Black-on-white) |
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Australia: (Black) Cowards film brutal five-on-one pack attack on (White) Melbourne school boy WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT - A 14-year-old Melton boy has been bashed relentlessly in a shocking unprovoked attack at a Melbourne shopping centre. The horrific assault was captured on video by cowards who encouraged the violence instead of stepping in to stop it. With his hands in his pockets, 14 year old Haydyn Wilson is kicked in the face so hard he falls to the ground. He can do nothing but cover his face while the group of five continues to inflict shocking violence. The screams in the video are coming from his girlfriend who witnessed the terrifying assault but could do nothing to stop it. “I got a kick to the face and then I got punched a couple of times,” Haydyn said. “Then I got dropped and they started to kick my head. It is heard to believe but Haydyn miraculously escaped serious injury. “My lip’s got a hole in it and my nose is still sore,” he said. - (Black-on-white) |
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