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Suspected (black soulless monkey) killer of (White) man walking home from wedding bragged about robbery on Facebook Harrisburg police have charged 19-year-old Shamir Hunter with robbery and homicide in the death of Steve Esworthy last weekend. Police identified Hunter after reviewing video surveillance cameras from midtown neighborhoods near the site of the killing in the 1200 block of Green Street. Esworthy was clubbed in the back of the head with a piece of wood about 1:30 a.m. Sunday as he walked home from his brother's wedding, where he had served as Best Man. A witness spotted a man rifling through Esworthy's pockets as he lay dying on the ground. Police think the robber zeroed in on Esworthy because Esworthy appeared intoxicated and an easier target. It appeared to be a crime of opportunity, said police Capt. Gabriel Olivera, so detectives searched for other crimes of opportunities in the area that night. Detectives found video images of a man matching the killer's denoscription casing vehicles and stealing from a vehicle, Olivera said. Through tips and other evidence they eventually identified the car prowler as Hunter, who lived in uptown Harrisburg. Police charged Hunter with theft from an automobile Friday night, Olivera said, and began searching for him. They could not find him. - (Black-on-white) |
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(White) Mayor of town where (black thug) Trayvon Martin died carjacked outside home (by black thugs) SANFORD, Fla. - The mayor of the town that gained international notoriety by the killing of Trayvon Martin was carjacked outside his house early Saturday morning after having a gun shoved in his mouth, according to officials. Two suspects have been arrested, and a third remains at large. Jeff Triplett told CBS affiliate WKMG in Orlando he had just returned from visiting a friend when he was approached by the three men around 2:14 a.m. on Saturday. Triplett said they shoved the gun in his mouth and his ear at one point during the robbery. "This is a very scary situation. I'm the father of two and I've been married for 20 years this year," Triplett told WKMG. "I'm lucky to be standing here having this conversation." Police say the thieves made off with Triplett's wallet and Mercedes Benz. Triplett was able to give enough information on his attackers for police to quickly locate and arrest suspects Jermine Jacques Horne, 18, and 17-year-old Demarcus Paige. A third suspect remains at large. - (Black-on-white) |
Bogalusa (black) man gets 15 years for indecent behavior with 6-year-old A Bogalusa man was sentenced to 15 years in prison this week for indecent behavior with a 6-year-old girl. Bobby K. Harris, 44, pleaded guilty to the 2013 crime and was sentenced Monday (June 20) by state District Judge Richard Swartz. The crime came to light May 17, 2013, when the girl told her grandmother that Harris had touched her inappropriately earlier that week. The Washington Parish Sheriff's Office was notified, and then-Capt. Tommie Sorrell, now an investigator for the district attorney's office, learned during an interview that Harris also had shown the child pornography, watched her undress, and touched her genitals, the DA's office said. |
(Black) Georgia mayor indicted on child molestation charges DAWSON, Ga. — Prosecutors say a grand jury has indicted a southwest Georgia mayor on child molestation charges. Pataula Circuit District Attorney Craig Earnest tells multiple news media on Wednesday that 26-year-old Christopher Wright was indicted Tuesday. He was elected mayor of Dawson in 2012. Wright faces charges of aggravated child molestation, aggravated sodomy, child molestation, rape and aggravated rape. Wright is being held at the Terrell County jail on a $50,000 bond. Wright’s alleged involvement with an underage girl was exposed in a February trial of Milton Johnson, who was convicted of multiple sex crimes. The 51-year-old Johnson was ordered to serve eight life sentences after being convicted of using a child as a sexual object for himself and other adults. |
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(Black devil) gets 100 years in prison for sex assault, trafficking of teen PROVIDENCE, R.I. — A Pawtucket man was sentenced to a century behind bars Wednesday for raping a 16-year-old girl and trafficking her for sex. A judge sentenced Curtis Maxie to 100 years in prison. “In you, sir, I face the devil incarnate,” said Judge Netti Vogel. “I’ve never seen more despicable excuses for human beings than those predators, the master, Curtis Maxie, and the apprentice Marquis Melia.” Maxie, 60, was found guilty back in April of three counts of sexual assault, one count of sex trafficking of a minor, and one count of conspiracy. During the trial, the victim testified that Maxie repeatedly assaulted her at his North Bend Street apartment in April 2014 after she ran away from home. He and his co-conspirator, Marquis Melia, then trafficked the girl for sex through advertisements online, according to prosecutors. |
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Slidell man found guilty of raping carnival worker in 2014 A Slidell man has been convicted of raping a 21-year-old woman who was part of a traveling carnival in 2014, the district attorney's office said. A jury deliberated less than 2 ½ hours Thursday (June 23) before returning a unanimous verdict that Alvin Davis, 56, was guilty of forcible rape. Davis, who has 13 prior felony convictions and a misdemeanor conviction, is a candidate for sentencing under the state's habitual offender law and may face a mandatory life sentence, the DA's office said. State District Judge Scott Gardner is scheduled to sentence Davis on Aug. 1. The victim went to Davis's trailer with her boyfriend on Jan. 18, 2014, to buy marijuana, and the three of them smoked together, the DA's office said. When the boyfriend left to go to a store with two other men, Davis began making sexual advances towards the woman. She resisted, but he shoved her onto a bed and punched her in the face so hard that she fell to the floor, authorities said. |
Man Charged With Raping And Coking Girlfriend In Evanston CHICAGO — A 37-year-old Evanston man has been charged with sexually assaulting, choking and holding his girlfriend against her will. Stephane N. Edouard, of the 800 block of Michigan Avenue, was charged with one felony count of aggravated sexual assault, one felony count of domestic battery and one felony count of unlawful restraint, according to a statement from Evanston police. About 1:44 p.m. June 24, officers responding to a call near Main Street and Michigan Avenue found a 50-year-old Evanston woman, police said. She told them that her boyfriend had held her against her will in a residence in the 800 block of Michigan since 11 p.m. June 23, during which time he sexually assaulted and choked her, and that she had just escaped. |
Cops search for (black thug) who allegedly assaulted officer Cops are looking for the man pictured here who allegedly punched an officer who tried to arrest him in Brooklyn on Friday night. The on-duty officer spotted Brian Ackwood, 25, at 9:55 p.m near Bushwick Houses and realized he was wanted for a past grand larceny, cops said. When the officer attempted to arrest him, Ackwood allegedly socked him in the face before running off toward the housing project. The cop was taken to a nearby hospital for a laceration to his left eye. Police say that Ackwood is about six feet tall and 180 pounds, with black eyes and black hair. He was last seen wearing a blue baseball cap, black sneakers and a dark blue shirt. |
Disgraced (black) union boss installed surveillance system to watch underlings Norman Seabrook, the latest casualty of Manhattan US Attorney Preet Bharara’s public-corruption crackdown, liked to keep close tabs on the directors and employees under his thumb at the Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association, sources told The Post. The long-time union chief — arrested this month over an alleged kickback scheme that earned him $60,000 packed in a Ferragamo bag — installed a security system in COBA’s headquarters that let him surveil the entire floor, including inside COBA directors’ offices, sources said. |
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Video appears to show (black) man trying to smash dog with chair during home burglary RICHMOND, Va. -- Police are asking for the public’s help to identify a man wanted in a home burglary in Richmond’s Swansboro West neighborhood. Police said the incident happened on the morning of June 2, in the 200 block of East 37th Street. Officers responded to the home after neighbors reported seeing the suspect entered the home through a rear window. Police said the suspect entered the home armed with a handgun. Surveillance video appears to show the suspect trying to hit a dog inside the home with a chair. |
2 (black male) Suspects With Pink And Black Handgun Wanted In Market Robbery Police are on the hunt for two men accused of robbing a market in Philadelphia. Police say the first suspect is described as a black male, in his early 20s, with tattoos on both of his arms. They say he was wearing a black baseball hat, black t-shirt, blue jeans and black and white Converse sneakers. Authorities say he was armed with a pink and black handgun. Police describe the second suspect as a black male, in his early 20s, with tattoos on his arms. He was wearing a dark colored baseball hat, a gray t-shirt and black pants. |
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(Hispanic, Latina) Double murder suspect extradited to Louisiana from Germany - still looking for Spanic suspect Diaz |
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NYC: (Oriental) Principal throws away $25K in desks for ‘progressive’ tables |
Racist Blacktivist Black Activists Call for Lynching and Hanging of White People and Cops - (language) - (graphic) |
One (black) brother acquitted, other gets life in auction house slaying (of White woman) FORT WORTH -- Months after his younger brother was found not guilty in a 2014 deadly shootout at a Fort Worth auction house, Romon Henderson has received a far different fate. On Thursday, a jury convicted Henderson, 30, of capital murder in the same case. Because prosecutors had not sought the death penalty, he was automatically sentenced to life in prison without the chance of parole. Romon and Ra’an Henderson had both been accused in the robbery and fatal shooting of Sheila Johnson, a 54-year-old Air Force veteran who worked at the 4A Good Auction House, 3921 Mansfield Highway. Johnson, who sometimes slept at the business because of a string of break-ins, was found dead of multiple gunshot wounds inside the auction house on April 13, 2014. The crime scene indicated she had put up a fight before her death, emptying the magazine of a .22-caliber rifle in a shootout with her killers. - (Black-on-white) |
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2 (black) capital murder suspects returned to Montgomery after arrests in NY - suspects in murder of White man MONTGOMERY, AL - Two suspects in the shooting death of 24-year-old Jordan Wilson in Montgomery in April are now in Montgomery police custody. Kierro Nelson, 25, and Cymone Thompson, 19, both of Montgomery, have been charged with one count of capital murder each. The U.S. Marshals Service took Nelson and Thompson into custody in Hempstead, NY on May 28. They were returned to Montgomery over the weekend and are being held in the Montgomery County Detention Facility without bond. Wilson was shot in the 3200 block of Virginia Pines Lane on the night of April 27 and died the next day at a Montgomery hospital. - (Black-on-white) |
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Two Teens Arrested For Murder In Tulsa, BA Carjacking Spree TULSA, Oklahoma - Homicide detectives have released the identity of two people arrested for killing a man during a string of carjackings, a news release says. Emmitt Sam, 17, and Nathan Simmons, 16, are in the Tulsa County jail on first-degree murder complaints. Police say the carjackings started in Broken Arrow late Friday and ended in Tulsa early Saturday. Johnathan Stephens, 27, was killed during that series of carjackings. Tulsa Police Sgt. Dave Walker say it all began in Broken Arrow when the two stole a Lexus SUV at gunpoint near 64th and Garnett. From there, the pair drove to the 2700 block of South 90th East Avenue and stole a Ford Focus at gunpoint. At some point after that, Stephens was killed. - (Black-on-white) |
‘I have been living in fear a lot’; Topeka woman wants justice after Dornwood Park attack (by pack of racist blacks) TOPEKA — The Shawnee County Districts Attorney’s Office will decide if criminal charges will be filed in a Dornwood Park softball assault. KSNT News spoke with Lindsay Gann to find out what life has been like for her since the attack. “Emotionally this has really taken a toll on me,” said Gann. “I have been living in fear a lot just because I don’t know some of the other suspects’ names.” It’s been nearly two weeks since Lindsay Gann was attacked at Dornwood Park on the city’s eastside. It started after Gann’s broke up a fight after she saw a group of children bullying another group of younger children. One of the parents then confronted Gann’s. Before the confrontation got any further a TBSA league official told the parent to stop. 24-hours later, a second fight broke out between Gann’s and the same group from the night before. “The minor just all of a sudden just hit me in my face. Honestly there was so many people on me, and they had my hair, slamming me into my truck and my head into my truck. Fists were flying everywhere,” Gann said. - (Black-on-white) |
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(White) Folcroft police officer survives being shot 7 times; (black) suspect identified FOLCROFT, Pa. -- The man who allegedly shot a Folcroft police officer seven times on Friday morning, and opened fire on a second officer, is under arrest. The officer who was shot is identified as 25-year-old Officer Christopher Dorman. He is hospitalized in critical but stable condition. The suspect is identified as Donte Brooks Island, aka Abdul Wahi. He is charged with two counts of attempted murder, two counts of aggravated assault and related offenses. Island was escorted to a patrol car to be taken to his arraignment. He is being held on $1 million bail. Island had been recently released from prison after serving time for drug and firearms violations, District Attorney Jack Whelan said. Clergy, citizens and police held hands in prayer Friday night outside the Collingdale Police Department. Dorman was hit once in the face, four times in the chest, once in the groin and once in the leg. He was flown by helicopter to Penn Presbyterian Medical Center in West Philadelphia. - (Black-on-white) |
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Police identify suspects in 'Good Samaritan' shooting GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga. - Gwinnett County Police have identified suspects, they believe were involved in the shooting of a man outside a restaurant. Detectives said Deshawn Poole, 24, shot Thomas Rushworth in the head outside the Tavern at Medlock last weekend. Witnesses said two couples were arguing outside the restaurant and Rushworth intervened. Officers believe Poole shot him during the incident. They are also looking for three people believed to have accompanied Poole at the time: Germikia Williams, 22, Destiny Lopez, 21, and Roland Hines, 23. Warrants have been obtained against Poole for aggravated assault and weapons charges. The others are wanted on other violations. As of Friday, Rushworth remained at Gwinnett Medical Center in critical condition. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black Ex-con who ripped off elderly White woman gets only one year in prison An ex-con who filed a phony deed claiming ownership of an elderly Queens woman’s home copped to felony charges Friday in exchange for one year in prison. Darrell Beatty, 51, submitted the fraudulent paperwork for the Laurelton home with the city in March 2014, and subsequently moved in and changed the locks. The Tudor-style five-bedroom house actually belonged to Jennifer Merin, a 72-year-old whose family has owned the property since 1930. Merin discovered the swindle months later, when she received a water bill detailing a sudden spike in usage. Rushing to the property, the panicked woman found the locks changed, her car gone and family heirlooms piled like trash in the garage. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Man Who Dismembered (white) Girlfriend Requests Joint Custody Of (mixed-race) Daughter MINNEAPOLIS — The family of a Minnesota mother who disappeared faces another emotional hurdle. Addie Jensen, 25, vanished last fall. Her ex-boyfriend would later admit to dismembering her in Minneapolis, but investigators never proved that Josh Dow killed her. Now, he wants joint custody of the couple’s three-year-old daughter. Jensen’s family shared their anguish, and what they’d like to see happen to their granddaughter. The Jensen’s said there were break-ups and make-ups in the couples seven years together. Just weeks before Addie’s death, she left Dow, and she and Chloe moved in with her parents. And then one November night in 2015, Addie didn’t come home. Dow’s brother had contacted police. “And told them that Addie was dead, that she was shot and that he had helped Josh move the body,” David Jensen said. “He admitted to cutting up our daughter’s body,” Cinda Jensen said, “and throwing her in the garbage,” said David Jensen. To this day Addie’s body has not been found. Dow pleaded guilty in late March to interfering with a dead body, and the sale of drugs. Dow admitted he “dismembered” Addie and he took quote, “the parts, and put them in the garbage in Minneapolis in different garbage cans.” In order to charge Dow with murder, Freeman said he would need “a body, an eye witness, DNA, some more evidence.” - (Black-on-white) |
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Man enters plea for soliciting child at Wal-Mart A 25-year-old Lincoln Park man accused of soliciting a minor at the Fowlerville Wal-Mart reached a plea deal with prosecutors Friday. Dandre Richard-Stephen Fuller pleaded no contest as charged to accosting a child for immoral purposes. A no-contest plea is not an admission of guilt, but it is treated as such at sentencing, which is set for July 28 in 44th Circuit Court in Howell. In hearing the plea, Judge Michael P. Hatty read a police report that indicates Fuller initially denied any inappropriate behavior with an 11-year-old girl, but instead told police that he was going “to buy the little girl a toy.” |
Court denies appeal in Livingston County rape case The Michigan Supreme Court denied an Ohio man’s request to appeal his conviction for a raping a teenager in Livingston County. In an order released Thursday, the state’s highest court said it was not persuaded to hear Carloque Ferrari-Latoure Lanning’s appeal. Lanning, 34, was sentenced in 2014 to 40-80 years in prison for five counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct and one count of second-degree CSC for having sex with the 14-year-old girl in summer 2012. The girl testified that she was 13 when she became acquainted with the defendant, whom she called Ferrari, while staying at her dad's home. She said she "liked" him and that their kissing turned into "other stuff sexual." |
Missing links: Despite DNA evidence, sex offender avoided arrest Fort Worth girl abducted and sexually assaulted in 2002. Suspect later linked by DNA to case but detective did not arrest him. Suspect tried to abduct two other girls in Fort Worth in 2013. A 47-year-old registered sex offender accused of trying to kidnap two girls walking to separate schools in 2013 had been linked through DNA to a similar attack in 2002 but was never arrested. In 2005, a DNA database had linked Donell Browning Jr. to evidence in the sexual assault of a 9-year-old girl who was snatched while walking to school in east Fort Worth on Dec. 3, 2002. He tried to abduct two girls, ages 8 and 12, a day apart. |
(Black) Suspect involved in Ouachita Parish Deputies shooting in custody Ouachita Parish Sheriff Jay Russell held a news conference at the Ouachita Parish Courthouse Annex. He said the shooting occurred around 6:15 this morning in the 100-block of Mary Beth Court in Ouachita Parish just outside Monroe. 26 year-old Rickie Wade, Jr. was wanted on several felony warrants including, but not limited to, reckless operation of a vehicle, resisting an officer, failure to appear in court, simple battery, and violation of a protective order. The sheriff says when deputies arrived at the house to serve the warrants, they encountered a woman at the front door. Deputies surrounded the home. They then heard a scuffle and the sound of gunfire at the back of the house. A 25 year veteran of the department received facial injuries and was stabilized at UH Conway before being airlifted to LSUS in Shreveport where he will undergo surgery. A 30-year veteran received injuries to the leg and was taken to St. Francis Hospital where he is in surgery. |
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Black Sports: NFL QB ‘pulled gun on wife’ and told her, ‘I’ll kill you’ KISSIMMEE, Fla. — Former Seattle Seahawks quarterback Tarvaris Jackson was arrested in central Florida after authorities say he pulled a gun on his wife. - (Black Sports) |
Man Who Threatened to Kill Montgomery County Mom Escapes Work-Release Program A man who threatened to kill his girlfriend escaped from a work-release program about 50 miles north of Philadelphia, said auhotirites. Police in Norristown said 25-year-old Aaron Creekmore escaped a work-release facility in Easton Monday. The program is run by the Northampton County Department of Corrections. Creekmore previously threatened to kill his Norristown girlfriend, said police. The (Easton) Express-Times reports he was arrested last month in Montgomery County on simple assault and harassment charges after authorities said he choked his girlfriend, who is the mother of his children. |
Hispanic Suspect accused of shooting deputies in Bellflower identified |
Pakistani Teen Hassan Razzaq accused of killing dad Mohammad Razzaq held without bail on new charge |
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(Black) Man who shot at (White) judge sentenced to 343 years in prison JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - A man found guilty in March of attempting to assassinate a federal judge was sentenced Friday morning to 343 years in prison. A jury found Aaron Richardson guilty of attempted murder and 23 other charges after U.S. District Judge Timothy Corrigan took the stand to testify about a shot fired into his home in June 2013. Prosecutors said that when Richardson fired a shot through the sliding-glass door of Corrigan's home, he was facing revocation of supervised release on a conviction for attempting to make a bomb. “The attack on Judge Corrigan was not only an attack on the man personally, it was an attack on the entire federal judicial system and the rule of law,” U.S. Attorney Lee Bentley said. "Judges should not fear that their impartial decisions will subject them to threats of reprisal or even worse physical attacks (or) attempted assassinations." “Judge Corrigan was 1.6 inches from becoming the next federal judge murdered,” Bentley said. Prosecutors said that before the assassination attempt, Richardson had forged Corrigan's name on a document ordering all state charges against Richardson be dropped. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Man Charged In Wynwood Robbery (of White Swedish exchange student - shot twice) To Go Before A Judge MIAMI – A man accused of shooting an international exchange student during a violent robbery in Wynwood is currently being held without bond. Devin Lewis, 24, is charged with attempted felony murder and armed robbery. Lewis reportedly robbed 28-year old Frank Hammar on June 7th near NW 2nd Avenue and 26th Street. Surveillance video from the area shows Hammar putting his phone on the ground and backing away from Lewis and another man, according to police. When Lewis and his accomplice reportedly told Hammar to hand over his wallet – he refused. That’s when Lewis pulled a gun, pointed at the Swedish exchange student and told him “Put everything on the floor, I’m not kidding,” according to the arrest report. Shots were fired and Hammar was hit twice. - (Black-on-white) |
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Religious School Teacher "Mwon" Accused Of Sexually Molesting Minor MIAMI – A teacher at a Seventh-day Adventist school in North Miami is accused of sexually molesting a minor. Mwon Taylor, 39, has been charged with five counts of sexual battery and 15 counts of lewd/lascivious molestation on a child between 12 and 16 years of age. Taylor teaches at Miami Union Academy. It’s a private school for students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade. The girl came forward recently with her mother and reportedly told police about several incidents which happened when she was 14 years old and in eighth grade at the school. “The victim was forced to perform oral sex on him and he also performed it on her,” said Buissereth. “When adults have sex with a child it is not consensual.” |
Rape victim held against her will for hours, suspect arrested MEMPHIS, TN - A man is behind bars, accused of raping a woman and holding her against her will for hours. The victim told police that she was walking on Belvedere Boulevard at 1 a.m. Wednesday when she ran into Marquis Lewis, whom she had seen before. She said Lewis offered her money for sex, but she refused. Lewis then grabbed her by the arm and forced her behind a home on Angelus Street, where he threatened to hurt her and showed her a knife. He said he would hunt her down and kill her if she didn't comply. The victim said Lewis then raped her, grabbed her by the arm and took her to a vacant house on Willett Street. Lewis forced her to stay in the house until about 8:30 a.m., when he suddenly allowed her to leave. Lewis was arrested and charged with aggravated kidnapping and aggravated rape. |
Man Suspected Of Robbing, Sexually Assaulting Woman Arrested SACRAMENTO – Police say they have arrested a man suspected of sexually assaulting a woman in Sacramento earlier in June. The incident happened back on June 4. Sacramento police say officers responded to the 4900 block of Mack Road early that morning to investigate a robbery. Officers soon discovered that a woman had been sexually assaulted. The woman told officers that she was walking through an apartment complex in the area when a man armed with a knife walked up behind her. The man stole her cellphone, then sexually assaulted her. Detectives released a sketch of the suspect and asked the public to help identify him. Tuesday, police say they identified the suspect as 19-year-old Sacramento resident John Zeigler and arrested him. |
Nether Providence police arrest Chester man after alleged indecent exposure The Nether Providence Police Department announced the arrest of a Chester man June 9 for allegedly displaying his penis to a woman on the street. Reese Brandon Barfield, 30, of the 2500 block of Wetherill St., was charged with indecent exposure, open lewdness, stalking and harassment, according to court records. The victim allegedly told police that she was walking in the area of Possum Hollow and Woodward roads June 1 when she was approached by a black male driving an older model silver Oldsmobile. The man asked for directions, but had his pants down and was engaged in “an indecent act,” according to a release from the police department. |
Man Arrested for Allegedly Laying Condom on Woman on Metro Train A D.C. man turned himself in Friday morning for allegedly putting a fluid-filled condom the shoulder of a woman on a Metro train, police say. Lawrence Nathaniel Harris, 25, of Northeast D.C., had been wanted on simple assault charges, according to an arrest warrant issued Wednesday. Metro Transit Police said the incident happened May 24 on a Largo-bound Blue Line train, police said. The woman was not physically injured, police said. Metro Transit Police identified Harris as a possible suspect using digital camera footage and the victim positively identified him as the suspect. Police said after the arrest warrant was issued, Harris made arrangements to turn himself in Thursday morning, but did not show up. He turned himself in and was arrested without incident following media coverage, police said Friday morning. |
Oklahoma man arrested after allegedly tresspassing at the Oklahoma City Zoo OKLAHOMA CITY – An Oklahoma City man was taken into custody after he allegedly trespassing at the Oklahoma City Zoo. On June 21, officers were called to the zoo after security guards say the man walked in through an open gate. The arrest affidavit says police spotted 51-year-old Timothy Scott walking away from the zoo. According to the affidavit, Scott told officers that he was “checking on the animals” because he believed “someone is hurting them.” As an officer was trying to pat Scott for weapons, authorities say he got into a fighting stance, saying, “It’s on now.” When other officers arrived, Scott sat down but would not put his hands behind his back. “I am not listening to your orders. You cannot touch me,” Scott reportedly told them. Officers deployed a burst of pepper spray onto Scott’s forehead before they were able to take him in to custody. |
Police Make Arrests In Pinecrest Burglary, Still Searching for Another Bragging Burglar on Social Media Two burglary suspects have been arrested and a third is being sought after they were seen bragging on social media about stealing and flashing money, Pinecrest Police said. Raderius Glenn Collins, 18, and Marcus Terrell Parker, 27, were arrested on multiple charges including burglary, grand theft, criminal mischief and dealing in stolen property in the crime spree that brought them more than $500,000 worth of jewelry, police said. - (Black-on-white) |
Report: Orangeburg man hung ex-girlfriend's cat from a tree ORANGEBURG, SC - An Orangeburg man is in jail after police say he hanged his ex-girlfriend's pet cat earlier this month. According to the Orangeburg Public Safety Department, the incident happened on June 11. Tyrik Gaffney, 17, was arrested over the weekend after authorities say he tied a wire around the kitten's neck and hanged the cat from a clothes line. Gaffney has a $4,000 bond. The incident report says Gaffney called his ex-girlfriend before she discovered the cat. "The victim stated that Tyrik said, 'I left a present for you in the backyard," the report said. "Your family is in danger, and I will see you tomorrow!" If convicted, he will face 180 days to five years in prison and a fine of $5,000. |
Investigation underway after video captures a man beating a turtle with a hammer at Lady Bird Lake Authorities say they've found the man who hammered a turtle to death near Lady Bird Lake. Several people called Texas Parks and Wildlife's "Operation Game Thief" anonymous tip hot line - identifying the man as 57-year-old Terry Washington of Austin. Texas Parks and Wildlife game wardens issued Washington two Class C misdemeanors for "hunting non-game wildlife without a license" and "illegal dumping of wildlife resources." We are still waiting to hear if APD will be filing charges. |
(Black) Man Faces Charges in Woman's Fatal Overdose: Officials A Philadelphia man was arrested after he allegedly sold drugs to a woman that led to her fatal overdose. Harold Burton, 36, was arrested and charged with drug delivery resulting in death. Police say Burton received drug-related text messages from Renee Winslow of Pottstown back on January 28. Burton then allegedly told her he would deliver four bags of heroin to her apartment on High Street. |
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Illegal alien sentenced to 30 months for threatening people with gun |
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Voices in head, balloons in stomach: (black-on-White) Murder suspect's mental health back in spotlight in trial He insisted on a diet of coconut milk and bison meat. He spoke of voices in his head, devices under his skin and a balloon inside his stomach that could burst at any moment. In the months before a grisly killing for which he is on trial, Marcus Allen Smith's mental state unraveled to the point that his mother couldn't understand his rambling diatribes, she told an El Paso County jury Wednesday. Prosecutors rested on Monday, and the case could go to the jury by the end of the week. Without denying that Smith, 25, committed the slaying, his court-appointed attorneys argue he was too disturbed to form criminal intent the night prosecutors say he strangled an 87-year-old woman before setting her body ablaze on Nov. 23, 2011. Sharply at odds with that portrait is prosecutors' depiction of him as a sadistic killer playing "games" with everyone around him in hopes of forestalling a conviction. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Woman accused in (murder of 71-year-old White woman) crime spree, deadly wreck - spurts spurious excuse COBB COUNTY, Ga. — The 43-year-old woman accused in a deadly Cobb County crime spree told a judge Wednesday someone had spiked her drink. Kristie Nesby, 43, allegedly robbed a cleaner at gunpoint in Smyrna, then later that morning drove off Cobb Parkway and ran over 71-year-old Luci Turner, who was walking to work well off the roadway. Turner died in the incident. - (Black-on-white) |
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Cold-blooded murder,' sheriff says of JPSO deputy killing - black thug shot White officer three times in the back, Jerman Neveaux, 19, was resisting a body search when he fatally shot Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office deputy David Michel Jr. on Wednesday afternoon (June 22) in Harvey, Sheriff Newell Normand said at a news conference later that night. Neveaux, on probation after recently pleading guilty in New Orleans to misdemeanor possession of stolen property, told authorities he didn't want to go to jail for having a gun, Normand said. "So he killed a deputy," said the sheriff. "What do you say about that?" Michel stopped Neveaux around 12:21 p.m. near Manhattan Boulevard and Ascot Road after seeing Neveaux closely following another man, who appeared to be nervous, Normand said. JPSO investigators confirmed the other man's state of mind by speaking with him as well as his girlfriend, who the man spoke to on the phone as Neveaux followed him, Normand said. Michel intervened, told the other man to leave and attempted to search Neveaux from behind against the car, Normand said. But Neveaux "immediately flipped around and went chest to chest" with Michel, reached over Michel's back and fired a shot into the clavicle area, Normand said. They both began to fall, he said, and Michel landed on his chest. "As (Michel) was going down, Neveaux was going down with the gun and fired two shots in his back," Normand said, adding that it was "a cold-blooded murder." - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Suspect Arrested In Arvada Deadly Shooting (of White male 'acquaintance') ARVADA, Colo. :30 p.m. June 17 in the 5200 block of Union Court on a report of shots fired. When they arrived they found the body of Zachary Greenstreet, 27, lying in the driveway of his home. Greenstreet had been shot and was pronounced dead. The investigation led to Erik Jamal Newton as the suspect. On Tuesday, a search warrant was served with the assistance of the Denver Police Department at Newton’s residence in the 5800 block of Ceylon Street in Denver. Evidence collected led to Newton’s arrest. Newton, 21, was an acquaintance of Greenstreet and had previously been a friend of Greenstreet’s girlfriend’s sons. Newton was booked into the Jeffco Jail on suspicion of first-degree murder and remains in custody without bail. - (Black-on-white) |
(Black squatter) charged with murdering (White) maintenance man in apartment complex shooting DAYTON — An indictment on a charge of murder and other felonies has been returned by a grand jury in the shooting of a maintenance man at the Terrace View Apartments on North Smithville Road on June 14: Jason Shontee, 52, remains in Montgomery County Jail He’s accused of shooting Robert Hildebrand, 47 Hildebrand’s friends say he confronted a squatter Dayton police shot, killed a dog they said attacked a K-9 FULL UPDATED REPORT (June 21): Jason Shontee, 52, is due in a Montgomery County courtroom Thursday to answer charges accusing him of murder, felonious assault and having weapons as a felon. A Montgomery County grand jury indicted him Tuesday in the shooting death of Robert Hildebrand outside the Terrace View Apartments on North Smithville Road. Friends of Hildebrand said he was the maintenance man for the complex who had a problem with a man accused of squatting in one of the vacant units. A neighbor, Larry Boykin, said, “… it just wasn’t right and Bobby confronted [the accused squatter] about it and ever since then they’ve had a problem. He [the accused squatter] was still attempting to come back here after it was discovered by Bobby and that’s when confrontations and stuff like that started.” - (Black-on-white) |
(Black) Woman gets 40 years in Craigslist murder (of White man) An 18-year-old woman was sentenced to 40 years in prison Monday after she confessed to her role in a robbery turned murder. Kayla Dixon pleaded guilty to the 2014 shooting death of Danny Zeitz the same day her trial was set to begin, Channel 2 Action News reported. Zeitz met Dixon and her boyfriend Nathaniel Vivian outside an apartment complex after the couple responded to his PlayStation ad on Craigslist. Zeitz was a semi-professional gamer and was the subject of a documentary “Level Up” following his murder. - (Black-on-white) |
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Cops: (Cowardly Black) Man Slaps, Carjacks 82-year-old Elderly Woman In Burlington County |
Police Search For (Feral Fatherless Black) Juveniles Accused Of Pelting (White) Homeless Man With Rocks PHILADELPHIA — Police are looking for two juvenile suspects who they say assaulted a homeless man in the vestibule of a TD bank in South Philadelphia. On May 29 around 10 p.m. authorities say a 42-year-old homeless man was taking shelter from the rain inside of the bank on the 2600 block of South 5th Street when he was pelted with rocks by two male suspects who opened the door of the bank and then ran away. The incident, all caught on camera, then shows the suspects coming back and approaching the victim inside of the bank and throwing more rocks. They also pushed a shopping cart inside the door, forcefully pushed it into the victim and then ran away. Police say at this point the victim was curled up on the floor of the vestibule, suffering from his wounds, when the suspects came back again and started throwing rocks at him, this time at a closer range. They then fled in an unknown direction. The victim was transported to Methodist Hospital where he was treated for minor cuts to his head, as well as neck pain. He is listed in stable condition. The suspects are described as two black male juveniles wearing dark hooded sweatshirts. - (Black-on-white) |
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‘Wonder Wite Wimman’ strangled, stuffed naked into a city garbage bin, set alight by negro lover Awesome, protective and a Wonder Woman. But above all, Noemi Villarreal, 45, was an incredible mother, her sister said Tuesday. Noemi Villarrea was killed June 8. She was strangled, stuffed naked into a city garbage bin, transported to an area near Oso Bay and lit on fire. Lance Taylor, 28, was arrested Monday on suspicion of murder after detectives obtained a warrant. Nydia Villarreal said her sister had known Taylor for several years but started dating him about three months ago. "This is a domestic violence case," Villarreal said. There was an incident between Villarreal and Taylor before her death. "I believe the incident was of a minor nature," Escalante said. "It was being assigned and being followed up on as well." About 10:51 p.m. June 8, a "human body on fire" was reported in the 1900 block of Gaslight Lane. Detectives learned Noemi Villarreal had called and texted Taylor from her cellphone earlier that day, the affidavit states. Taylor provided his cellphone to police for analysis, which revealed the number of a witness who was at the crime scene, the affidavit states. The witness, who was not identified, told detectives Taylor went to an apartment June 8 and asked for a place to dispose of the trash bin. The witness told detectives the bin was in the back of Taylor's pickup. The witness saw Taylor move the bin to where officers found it on fire, the affidavit states. Detectives and the U.S. Marshals found Taylor at an apartment near Holly and Weber roads Monday, where he was arrested. Taylor remained in Nueces County Jail on on suspicion of murder. He is not eligible for release because of a previous parole violation, jail officials said. - (Black-on-white) |
Man to Face Murder Charges in Strangulation of Woman in New Jersey Park Authorities say a man has been indicted in the strangulation death of a woman found in a weeded area of a New Jersey park last fall. Prosecutors on Tuesday said 38-year-old Tyron Lindsay was indicted on a murder charge last week in the October 2015 death of Jessica Prusik. Prusik was found in John A. Roebling Memorial Park in Hamilton. Investigators say Lindsay was found with Prusik's bank cards when he was arrested. Detectives say Lindsay was with Prusik in a truck later found in Bristol, Pennsylvania. The truck was captured on video heading toward Roebling Park the day her body was found. Lindsay's attorney Jack Furlong says the pair got high together in the past, but that his client denies killing her. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Suspect charged in condo fire homicide A man is in custody, charged in the death of a woman found dead after a fire at her condo in Cedar Rapids. Cedar Rapids police say Onyale Vantress Hughes, 43, is charged with 1st Degree Murder. He's accused of killing Robyn Furmanski back in March. Furmanski's body was found after a fire in her condominium; police determined she was dead before the fire. Furmanski died from blunt force trauma, smoke inhalation and thermal injuries. Officers say Hughes had prenoscriptions in Furmanski's name in his possession, and DCI says her blood was on his clothing. On top of Murder charges, he's also charged with First Degree Arson and First Degree Robbery. He's currently being held at the Tama County Jail. - (Black-on-white) |
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(White) Woman vanishes after telling police her (black) boyfriend forced her into prostitution MEMPHIS, TN - Memphis police are searching for a young woman who has been missing for more than 48 hours. She was reportedly last seen with someone she knows. Investigators said Kaitlyn Hebert was last seen in the area of Shelby Oaks Drive. Memphis police classified Herbert as an “endangered person.” Witnesses said Hebert was last seen two days ago around 10 p.m. before being forced into a maroon colored Ford Expedition that belonged to her boyfriend Marvin Housley. She apparently did not go willingly. The incident happened in the 5800 block of Shelby Oaks Drive over off Summer Ave and Sycamore which is not a residential area. Hebert told police she was forced to perform sexual acts at a hotel by Housley on June 16. She said this had been going on since October 2015. Hebert described Housley as her pimp/boyfriend. Hebert said Housley began beating her more often and threatening her if she did not prostitute for him. Hebert is a 22-year-old white woman described as 5'1, 200 pounds, with brown hair. Her boyfriend is black, 27 years old, 5'8", around 140 pounds. If seen you have seen Hebert, or have information on her whereabouts, call Memphis Police at 901-545-2677 or Sex Crimes at 901-636-3737. - (Black-on-white) |
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9-year-old girl told police that “negro rapes me when mommy goes to work” CONWAY, SC – A Conway man is behind bars after a 9-year-old girl told police that “he rapes me when mommy goes to work,” according to an Horry County Police report. Officers responded to an elementary school in Horry County on May 3 after a 9-year-old little girl told two of her classmates that a man living in her house touched her private parts, the report states. One of the classmates told her parents, who then reported it to officials. The young victim told an agent with the Department of Social Services that when her mom leaves the home to go to work, the man, identified as 33-year-old Quinton Altonio Leonard, sexually assaults her, police note. |
Jonesboro man charged with raping girl JONESBORO, AR - A Craighead County District Court judge found probable cause Wednesday to charge a Jonesboro man with rape. A week after police arrested Samuel Jamal Parchman-Haggins, 20, of Jonesboro on child pornography charges, he appeared in court on a new charge of rape of someone younger than 14 years of age. On Tuesday, June 21, a 13-year-old girl told an Arkansas State Police Crimes Against Children investigator she and Parchman-Haggins engaged in a “sexually explicit conversation on Facebook” on June 13. The girl said she and Parchman-Haggins made plans to meet for a sexual encounter that afternoon. The victim told the investigator Parchman-Haggins arrived at her house just before 4 p.m., and they had sex in her bedroom. Parchman-Haggins disposed of a used condom in the trash container in front of the girl’s home. At 5:42 p.m. that day the girl reportedly sent another Facebook message to Haggins asking “if he was going to return.” |
LAPD Hopes Public Can Help Them Find Depraved Black Suspect Who Allegedly Beat, Sexually Assaulted 80-Year-Old Woman LOS ANGELES — The LAPD is hoping surveillance video can lead them to a suspect they said beat and attempted to sexually assault an 80-year-old woman inside her Hollywood apartment. The suspect — a man believed to be in his early 20s, was wearing a hoodie that said Penn State on the front. Police said after attempting to sexually assault the woman, the suspect severely beat her. The victim, is in critical condition following the attack. She was able to fight him off and he fled, police said. The attack occurred around 4 a.m. Saturday. “It’s a secure building,” said LAPD Captain Billy Hayes, “the suspect hit the buzzer a number of times. And someone in the building let him in.” Before being heavily sedated, the victim told police someone was banging on her door and she slightly opened it. That is when he pushed the door in and attempted to sexually assault the woman, police said. “You have an 80-year-old woman who was able to fight him off,” said Hayes, “she was very feisty. She was able to defend herself enough that it deterred him. And he chose to leave.” The suspect fled on foot. The suspect is described as a black male with black hair, brown eyes. He is 6 feet tall and weighs about 220 pounds. In addition to the Penn State hoodie, he was wearing black baggie jeans, and black shoes. |
Police: 18-year-old flight attendant raped (by black) in hotel room An 18-year-old flight attendant was raped in her hotel room in Romulus on Monday morning – and Romulus Police are seeking the public’s help for any details about the perpetrator. The rape took place in the early morning on Monday, between 4 a.m. and 6 a.m., after the flight attendant arrived at the Days Inn on Middlebelt Road along with co-workers, said Capt. Derran Shelby with Romulus Police. The assailant arrived at around the same time as the victim. He drove a separate vehicle, loitered both inside and around the hotel – and at some point Monday morning, the assailant was able to get into the victim’s hotel room, commit rape and leave a short time later. No weapons were seen. |
Fayetteville man (middle name 'Jehovah') arrested on sex assault charge A 19-year-old Fayetteville man has been arrested and charged with two counts of Second Degree Forcible Sex Offense. Deshawn Jehovah Peterson, who was apprehended without incident Thursday, is being held on a $15,000 secured bond. The charges stem from an incident May 1 where a 20-year-old acquaintance says she was sexually assaulted. |
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Naked woman escapes from alleged rapist with hands still tied behind her back LAWRENCE, Mass. —"I'm not dying today. I'm going to see my daughters." That is what a woman said she told herself as she fled from a sleeping man who had tied her up, raped and burned her. The quotation is included in a Lawrence police report detailing the horrific case. At 4:13 p.m. Friday, an officer was sent to investigate reports of a naked woman running from a home and saying that someone was trying to kill her. By the time officers arrived, a crowd had gathered on Newbury Street. The woman, now wearing a sweater donated by passerby, was sitting on the stoop outside a home. Her face was dirty, her feet were bare, and there were ligature marks on her ankles and wrists, the police report stated. "She told me that her boyfriend 'Ghetto' tried to kill her and tied her up," the document stated. The suspect's proper name was later revealed to be Keyvin Gil. State police were called to help in the arrest, and the report shows Gil was both bitten by a K-9 and hit with a stun gun during the arrest. Officers continued their interview with the victim in Lawrence General Hospital, where she was being treated. The report explained that she was in a relationship with Gil for approximately a year. "She told me that her relationship with Keyvin has turned violent several times but that she has stayed with him because she loves him and hopes that he will change," the officer wrote in the report. The victim told the officer about how Gil became upset on Wednesday because he could not find his marijuana and he accused her of smoking it. She said he pointed a gun at her and used it to violate her body. (more gruesome details - if you are interested... |
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"Knockout game" White Harrisburg man shares tale of getting knocked out HARRISBURG- Phil Narsh woke up battered and bloody on a midtown Harrisburg sidewalk early Friday. He didn't know what happened to him. It looked like he had been attacked: He had a giant goose egg on the side of his head and a broken arm. But no one saw anything. The last thing Narsh, 29, remembered was walking home alone from a downtown bar. His friends found him lying face down on the sidewalk about 1 a.m. in the 1200 block of Third Street. Narsh regained consciousness when an ambulance showed up. He later determined a small amount of cash and his phone, which had been in his pockets, was missing. Narsh didn't report the incident to police. He was still trying to piece together what happened to him, whether he could keep his job waiting tables with a broken arm and how he was going to pay his growing medical bills. Things seemed to get a lot clearer on Sunday when he heard about a similar incident involving another man who was walking home alone from a downtown wedding celebration. But that man, Steve Esworthy, didn't survive his 1:30 a.m. robbery. |
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Wife Of Slain Pot Dispensary Guard Distraught And Angry, Wants Justice - White husband shot dead by two black males AURORA, Colo. – A security guard who was gunned down Saturday night at a marijuana dispensary in Aurora was a father of three and had worked at the dispensary for just two weeks. His killers are still on the loose. Travis Mason, 24, was shot and killed and his family and Aurora police are asking for the public’s help with any information leading to the arrest of the two suspects. Mason had just finished his time serving with the U.S. Marine Corps. He moved to Colorado in February with his wife and children and took a job as a security guard. It was around 9:44 p.m. when police responded to Green Heart dispensary where Mason was working. They found him suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. He was rushed to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. His wife, Samantha Mason, said one of the last texts she got from her husband was that there was a man bothering him and that he would tell her about it when he got home. She said she had a feeling something was not right when he stopped responding to her texts. Police went to the Masons’ home around 1 a.m. to tell Samantha her husband had been killed. She says she was obviously distraught but also angry. She wants the suspects brought to justice. “Justice for him; I want these people to be found and I want them to be punished for what they did,” Samantha Mason said. “He has three kids that were waiting for daddy to come home at 10 p.m., and they stood up to say, ‘Hey mommy, is daddy coming home yet?’ All the way until 1 a.m. until they finally fell asleep. I don’t know what to tell them. They still think that daddy is at work.” The dispensary says police had been in and out all day collecting surveillance and other evidence. They aren’t releasing much information at this point in the investigation but say the suspects are two black males with guns. - (Black-on-white) |
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