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Kenner police name 2nd (black) suspect arrested in Raising Cane's stabbing (of White woman) Police have identified the second suspect arrested in a deadly robbery at a KennerRaising Cane's restaurant as Mark Crocklen Jr., 24, of LaPlace. Crocklen was booked with first-degree murder, criminal conspiracy and three counts of armed robbery, Kenner Police Chief Michael Glaser said during a press conference Thursday morning to release the latest updates in the investigation. Detectives have also questioned a third, unidentified suspect in the case who may be another former employee, Glaser said. Police are looking for a fourth suspect, a woman, who was in the suspect vehicle. Investigators arrested former Raising Cane's employee Joshua Every, 23, Wednesday morning and booked him with first-degree murder, armed robbery, aggravated burglary and kidnapping. Every and his accomplices are accused of storming the restaurant, located at 3344 Williams Blvd., Kenner, around 1:25 a.m. and stealing money from a safe a knifepoint before fatally stabbing shift manager Taylor Friloux, 21. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Suspect kills himself after shooting (White) manager dead and ambushing another freight worker A (black) man fired over a year ago from a trucking company has been identified as the suspect in the shooting death of a (White) freight company manager in Jacksonville and the critical wounding of a second worker in Mississippi. Police said Alfred Tankersley, 50, then killed himself in Richland, Miss., after an employee of Southeastern Freight Co. was shot there Tuesday night. Tankersley also was suspected in the death of Marty Coffey, also 50, at Old Dominion Freight Line in Jacksonville Monday morning. In Mississippi, the wounded man worked for Southeastern Freight, the company Tankersley was fired from. Coffey also previously worked for Southeastern. “We believe it is due to his being fired from Southeastern Freight,” said police spokeswoman Allison Clark said of Tankersley. She said Coffey and the man wounded Tuesday, whose name has not been released, were instrumental in the termination. Tankersley fired about nine shots Tuesday into a vehicle at the Mississippi yard. In Jacksonville, police said multiple shots were fired after Coffey got out of his car Monday about 6:30 a.m. In the Mississippi shooting, police said Tankersley waited for the victim to stop and then shot him. The victim drove to the police station for help and was taken to a hospital. Clark said the man was in stable condition Wednesday. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black Man wanted after home invasion death (of White man) in north Harris County - Deputies consider man armed and dangerous HARRIS COUNTY, Texas - Investigators need help finding a man wanted in connection with a home invasion death in north Harris County. Frederick Donnell Foster, 36, was charged with capital murder and is considered armed and dangerous. Harris County Sherif's Office homicide investigators said Foster and Michael Jerome Brown, 26, killed Robert Russo, 64, while trying to rob him. The incident happened on June 25 at the Copper Lodge Apartments on Cypress Station Drive. Deputies said they found Russo shot to death on the first floor patio of his apartment. A trail of blood led deputies to Michael Brown, who had been shot. He was transported to the hospital and is in custody. - (Black-on-white) |
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2 (black) Men Plead Not Guilty in Connection With Glendale Homicide (of White man) Two men have pleaded not guilty to murder in connection with the shooting death of another man in Glendale, officials said. Brandon Perkins, 26, of Suisun City, and Laquan Parker, 24, of Stockton, and are each charged on suspicion of one count of murder, possession of a firearm by a felon with priors and carrying a loaded stolen firearm, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office. Phillip Niles Jr., 25, a recent transplant from Daytona Beach, was apparently shot outside an apartment along Verdugo Road near Glendale Community College and stumbled a short distance before collapsing on the front lawn of a home in the 1600 block of The Midway Street, police said. His body was discovered Saturday morning. Parker and Perkins were later found at a Comfort Inn in Monrovia and were arrested. Dezerea Lyons, 18, of Napa, was also arrested in connection with the incident and police believed she orchestrated the shooting because she was insulted by something Niles said. - (Black-on-white) |
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Man stabbed with butcher knife (by berserk dreadlocked demonic black) while watching 'The Shallows' in California theater A man was stabbed multiple times Wednesday in an unprovoked knife attack while he watched the shark-attack thriller “The Shallows” at a Santa Rosa theater, authorities said. Adam Lucero, 21, is expected to survive the grisly that occurred just 10 minutes into the movie at the Roxy Theater complex at 85 Santa Rosa Avenue, said Santa Rosa police Capt. Rainer Navarro. Lucero, who lives in Southern California, was watching the new film “The Shallows” at about 4 p.m. when Delonte Anthony Hart approached him from behind and stabbed him multiple times, police said. After stabbing Lucero, Hart, 23, ran out of the theater, police said. Moviegoers attended to Lucero’s wounds. Minutes later, police tracked Hart to the Prince Memorial Greenway at A Street and took him into custody. Police said a large butcher knife was used in the attack. Lucero was taken to an area hospital, where he was receiving treatment for life-threatening injuries. |
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(Black) Man guilty of beating (White) man to death with a microwave The answer to the Allen County Deputy Prosecutor Steve Godfrey's question was "no." No, you cannot bludgeon someone to death with a microwave oven and get away with murder. Godfrey asked the Allen Superior Court jury that question regarding 29-year-old Justin Littlejohn. It took the jury just over 20 minutes to decide, convicting Littlejohn in the December killing of 46-year-old Randy Dial, a man with mental health issues living in a local motel. Prior to asking the jury that question, Godfrey held up the alleged murder weapon, a 15 1/2-pound hotel room microwave. The door fell all the way off sometime during the trial and he held that in one hand, the blood-smeared front facing the jury. He asked the jury another question. "Who wants me to drop this on your head," he said, letting it fall to the floor from a height about a couple of feet. "That thing is heavy," he said. "That thing is an instrument of death." One of the few witnesses who cooperated with police and prosecutors throughout the investigation was 35-year-old Milissa Webb-Lippert. She testified Wednesday about how Dial had been smoking Spice with the group of people inside his motel room, and the drug made him obnoxious. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black monkey-poo) Sicko shoves bag of poop down (White) woman’s shorts in street attack - Later attacks another A man attacked a woman on the Upper East Side by bizarrely stuffing a bag of feces down her shorts, police said. Surveillance video shows the 27-year-old victim on her cellphone on East 74th Street near First Avenue at about 6 p.m. Monday when the attacker approached her from behind. Wearing gloves, he grabbed the woman’s shorts at the waist and shoved the bag of excrement down the back. After a brief struggle, he peeled off his latex gloves and tossed them into the street as he fled. - (Black-on-white) |
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Caught on video: (Savage black) Assailant beats, robs 87-year-old (White) man Cincinnati police said it happened around 5 a.m. on June 24. behind the Larosa’s Pizza restaurant at 2717 Vine Street in Corryville. That is where the 87-year-old victim works. The video shows the 87-year-old man being attacked by an unknown black male wearing dark clothing. The victim was struck with a large rock and knocked to the ground by the assailant. The suspect then used the victim’s cane to strike him, breaking the cane. The robber stole the victim’s vehicle, a white Hyundai Accent hatchback with Ohio tags and other items, including the man's cellphone. The car was found the next day a few blocks away from the scene in Corryville. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Teen Arrested For Carjacking, Slapping 82-Year-Old Woman In Burlco HAINESPORT Twp., NJ — A teen has been arrested in connection with the carjacking of an elderly woman on Saturday, June 11. Police say a 15-year-old male is in custody after he slapped, and stole the vehicle of the 82-year-old woman from a supermarket parking lot. On Monday, June 20 Pleasantville Police recovered the stolen vehicle in an alleyway. After a surveillance video was released, officials say several tips were made, which led to the identification of the suspect. Police issued a message of gratitude via their Facebook page to all who helped spread word of the incident. The identity of the suspect has been kept private, due to their status as a juvenile. |
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Hero With Concealed Carry Firearm Prevents Mass Shooting in SC Early on Sunday morning, a drunken man -- who seemingly had no legal authorization to carry a gun -- pulled out a firearm at a nightclub in South Carolina. He fired into a crowd, and hit three people and nearly struck a fourth when the would-be victim pulled out his own legally owned weapon and shot him in the leg. This nameless hero has a concealed carry license, and his act prevented a mass shooting this past weekend. Local police in Lyman, SC, reported that 32-year-old Jody Ray Thompson pulled out a gun after getting into an argument with another man at 3:30 a.m. on Sunday morning. The shooting took place in the Playoffz nightclub. |
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(Black) Man Who Abducted Carlesha Sentenced to 35 Years in Prison A man who pleaded guilty to kidnapping a Philadelphia woman off the street and holding her hostage for nearly three days learned his fate Thursday afternoon. Delvin Barnes, 38, was sentenced to 35 years in prison. His sentencing comes months after he pleaded guilty to abducting Carlesha Freeland-Gaither. "It was an act of robbery in the beginning, and it turned into other things," Barnes told the court last year. Barnes, who had earlier confessed, confirmed he abducted the 22-year-old nursing aide in hopes of getting money from her to travel south to Virginia to see his daughter there before facing charges for an earlier attack. The violent November 2, 2014 attack, which was captured on surveillance video, shows Barnes grabbing Freeland-Gaither moments after she stepped off a bus and throwing her in a car parked along W Coulter Street in the city's Germantown neighborhood. Once in the car, the young woman struck Barnes with a hammer, which led him to threaten to kill her if she didn't stop, said prosecutors. Investigators tracked Barnes and captured him in Maryland three days later. He told detectives that he selected his abduction victim at random.Barnes, who authorities have described as a "vicious predator," was charged federally a day after his arrest. As part of the plea deal, he also admitted to raping and trying to kill a Virginia teen in early October 2014. Investigators said Barnes hit her with a shovel and took her to a mobile home where he doused her in bleach and gasoline before she escaped. |
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Strike 3, you're out: Repeat Pittsburgh spade sex offender going away for life |
Woman reports sexual assault; Greenwood negro faces charges |
Wilmington Police Seek (Black) Suspect After Alleged Daytime Sexual Assault - man ID'd, charged |
Negro Forced 2 Women To Have Sex At Gunpoint In CHI/Avalon Park |
Negro arrested, charged with rape and burglary |
Winston-Salem negro convicted of child sexual abuse, kidnapping charges |
Arkansas negro arrested for rape of 5-year-old girl |
Negro sentenced two life terms plus 80 years for sexually abusing two children |
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(Black female) Hastings Youth Academy worker charged with allowing, watching male juvenile inmates have (homo) sex A female employee of the Hastings Youth Academy in St. Johns County is accused of allowing two boys at the facility to have sex while she watched. Laporsha Shapprell McCall, 24, of Palatla, watched the 17-year-old and 14-year-old inmates have sex in a dorm they were assigned to clean. According to an arrest warrant, the older boy asked McCall if the two could have sex, and she agreed. Administrators learned of the incident when one boy talked about it in a counseling session. The arrest warrant said McCall watched and surveillance video showed her moving a mop into the room during about an eight-minute span when the two youths were in the room together. She is charged with principal to lewd and lascivious battery and child neglect. |
2 teens charged in accidental shooting death of 13-year-old (black) friend in Germantown - shot in face GERMANTOWN -- Two teenagers have been charged in the accidental shooting death of their 13-year-old friend on Wednesday in the Germantown section of Philadelphia. A 15-year-old is charged with involuntary manslaughter. He is believed to have fired the weapon. A 17-year-old is charged with recklessly endangering another person. Police believe he loaded the gun with some of the bullets. The victim, identified by a source as 13-year-old Chris Mackey, died after a gun found by a group teenagers went off, police say. |
(Black) Rapper "Troy Ave" pleads not guilty in T.I. concert shooting |
(Black) Philly Mom Kills Infant Son, 3-Year-Old Girl - CONFESSES - but ruled 'incompetent' Sophia Hines, a Philadelphia mother accused of smothering her two children to death in Florida, will not stand trial for the killings. A Florida judge ruled her incompetent due to mental health issues. |
(Black) Man To Stand Trial In Gasoline Death Of His Girlfriend In Motel Room BENSALEM, Pa. — A Philadelphia man has been ordered to stand trial on charges including murder and arson for allegedly throwing a cup of gasoline on his girlfriend while she was smoking in a motel room, starting a fire that killed her after a dispute. Forty-five-year-old Kevin Small kept muttering that the woman’s death was a “tragic accident” as he left Wednesday’s preliminary hearing. But police testified surveillance video showed him pumping $1 worth of gasoline without a vehicle. Police say Small put the gas in a coffee cup before throwing it on 46-year-old Melissa Bacon-Smith on May 15. - (Burned Alive!) |
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(Black) "Star' sues Macy’s for alleged racial profiling A star of HBO’s “Treme” filed a federal class action suit against Macy’s saying he was cuffed by cops at the flagship Herald Square store after buying a pricey watch for his mom — because he is black. Rob Brown, 29, of Brooklyn, who also starred with Sean Connery in 2000’s “Finding Forrester,” filed the Manhattan federal suit, claiming he was unlawfully detained at the store in June while buying his mom a fancy $1,300 Movado watch as a graduation present. The new suits replace a lawsuit Brown filed last month against both Macy’s and the NYPD. |
(Black) Brother of murdered hoops star gets 50 years for revenge killing A Harlem gang member — and brother of slain high- school basketball star Tayshana “Chicken” Murphy — was slapped Friday with a 50-years-to-life sentence for murdering a rival thug by a judge who told him “you don’t seem to think too well.” Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Edward McLaughlin ripped Taylonn Murphy, 20, for not heeding several warnings to get on the straight and narrow — and out of the 3 Staccs gang. “Mr. Murphy, you were warned not only by me, you were on probation,” McLaughlin said. “A teacher, a coach . . . maybe other judges . . . and almost certainly the probation officer tried to communicate to you what would happen if you didn’t straighten out.” In April, Murphy was convicted by a jury of fatally shooting Walter Sumter in 2011, just weeks after Sumter, 18, mocked his sister’s death in a rap video. |
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(Black) NYPD cop indicted for allegedly stomping on suspect’s head - gets probation An NYPD cop convicted of stomping on a suspect’s head dodged jail time but then lost his job after a Brooklyn judge hit him with an unorthodox sentence on Thursday. State Supreme Court Justice Alan Marrus sentenced disgraced cop Joel Edouard to two years probation — and then made the unusual demand that he either quit the force or NYPD brass fire him in the next 24 hours. “If the commissioner doesn’t terminate the defendant within 24 hours,” then Edouard would need to quit, Marrus said. |
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Deadly Pennsylvania Cookout Shooting to Avenge Best Friend's Death: Authorities Six people were killed, including a pregnant woman and her unborn child, and 3 others were injured Two men accused of killing five adults and an unborn child when ambushing a suburban Pittsburgh cookout have a preliminary hearing scheduled for July 1. Twenty-nine-year-old Cheron Shelton and 27-year-old Robert Thomas were charged Thursday with six counts of homicide and other crimes in the March 9 slayings in Wilkinsburg. |
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(Foreign female Filipino) Berkeley Teacher On Video Punching Neo-Nazi Supporter At State Capitol Rally |
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Court affirms death sentence in San Marcos rape and murder of White woman by black beast The state’s highest criminal court on Wednesday affirmed the murder conviction and death sentence for Willie Roy Jenkins in the 1975 sexual assault and murder of a 20-year-old San Marcos woman. Jenkins was identified in 2010 when his DNA profile — uploaded to a federal database after several rape convictions in Texas and California — matched a rape kit sample collected from the body of Sheryl Ann Norris. He was convicted and sentenced to death by a Hays County jury in 2013. - (Black-on-white) |
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2 blacks indicted in murder case of murder of White Desert Storm veteran and cancer survivor thanks to CrimeStoppers tip MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Two people are charged with murder, accused of killing a man whom they tried to rob at gunpoint in January. On Tuesday, a Shelby County grand jury indicted Devonta Vaughn and DeMarco McKinley on charges of first-degree murder, criminal attempted first-degree murder and employment of a firearm with intent to commit a felony. Police nabbed the men thanks to a tip sent in anonymously to the CrimeStoppers hotline, 528-CASH. The caller said Vaughn was one of four men involved in killing Lonnie Ludvigson. Police investigated and confirmed the information. The investigation also led to McKinley as a suspect. Police arrested Vaughn Tuesday. McKinley is in custody in Dallas and will be extradited to Memphis, police said. The caller will receive a $13,500 reward for the successful tip. An anonymous donor and U-Ship contributed to the reward. Ludvigson, who was a Desert Storm veteran and cancer survivor from Iowa, was traveling on business and only planned to be in Memphis for less than 24 hours. Police said he was sitting in his car near the home he was staying at in the 700 block of Prescott Street when four masked men came up to him and demanded money at gunpoint. He tried to run but was shot and killed. A pedestrian witnessed the crime and exchanged gunfire with the suspects, who then fled the scene, police said. - (Black-on-white) |
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Emotional second day of Benny Brown trial draws to close in Laurens Co. LAURENS, SC - A Laurens County man is on trial for the shooting deaths of his longtime girlfriend and a Laurens County deputy in 2011. Benny Brown Jr. is charged with two counts of murder, five counts of attempted murder, and weapons offenses for the July 13, 2011 killings. Brown is charged with two counts of murder, five counts of attempted murder, and weapons offenses for the July 13, 2011 killings. Investigators said Brown killed Nicole Kingsborough, 38, in the parking lot of the Fehrer plant in Fountain Inn, where the victim worked. Family members said Brown and Kingsborough had been in a relationship for more than 20 years and that Brown had prior arrests for domestic violence. Laurens County deputies began searching for Brown after the Fehrer shooting and said they tracked him to a home on Barrel Stave Road in Clinton. After a brief standoff, investigators said shots were fired. Brown, Deputy Roger Rice and another person were all wounded in the exchange of gunfire. Rice, 29, died from his injuries at the hospital. The young deputy had only worked for the department for about a year and a half and had only recently completed his training at the state’s Criminal Justice Academy a few months prior to his death. Rice left behind a wife and two children. Kingsborough left behind three children. The youngest was only three-years-old at the time of her death. Prosecutors announced in November 2011 that they would seek the death penalty against brown but trial Judge Frank Addy ruled earlier in June that the death penalty was not a viable option due to mental competency issues involving Brown. - (Black-on-white) |
Convicted 'nanny-cam' attacker sentenced to life in prison NEWARK — A Newark man was sentenced to life in prison, plus five years, in connection with the beating and robbery of a Millburn woman inside her home that was recorded on a "nanny-cam." Superior Court Judge Ronald D. Wigler ordered the extended sentence for Shawn Custis, 45, of Newark. Wigler, in announcing the sentence, noted Custis' long criminal history and prison sentences that had failed to stop him from breaking the law. "There is no deterring Mr. Custis," Wigler said. He said Custis had been convicted of crimes in one-third of New Jersey's 21 counties. |
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Feces-Throwing (black monkey) Inmate Injures Three Cook County Jailers In Scuffle Three Cook County jail guards suffered minor injuries subduing an inmate at the Cook County Jail. The inmate involved in the scuffle was 29-year-old Tacorey Killebrew, who’s been jailed for two years on $800,000 bond while awaiting trial. Cara Smith with the sheriff’s department says Killebrew has been involved in more than 50 altercations since his arrest. In most of those incidents, Killebrew allegedly threw or attempted to throw feces or urine at officers and allegedly tried Tuesday at about 1:30 p.m., when returning from a court appearance. |
Police in Abington Township Seek (Black) Suspects in Wallet Theft at Whole Foods An unsuspecting Whole Foods shopper in Montgomery County fell victim to a wallet theft by people who police say later racked up more than $4,000 on her credit card. Abington Police said the victim was shopping at the Whole Foods Market on the Fairway in Jenkintown on June 20 when someone stole her wallet out of her purse. Police released surveillance video from the store showing a woman they identified as a suspect in the theft, as well as a man and a woman who they believe are accomplices. In the video, the man is seen placing something into one of the female suspect's bags. Police say they believe what he put in her bag was the wallet he just stole from the victim. |
Black man named 'Darwin' gets 10 years for beating poodle mix to death MARIETTA, Ga. -- A 21-year-old man was sentenced to serve 10 years after he was convicted of killing his mother's dog. Darwin Kerrington Thompson of Marietta pleaded guilty in March to Aggravated Cruelty to animals after he allegedly "stomped the dog to death. Authorities said after the 15-pound poodle mix named Brooklyn died, he took the lifeless body to a pet hospital and admitted he beat the dog to death. Thompson was previously admitted to a mental health facility and during Tuesday's sentencing, his mother asked the judge for an alternative to prison. She told the court she felt responsible for not recognizing his emotional and mental problems sooner, saying, "I believe he should be punished. To me, he’s been incarcerated mentally for so long.” |
Man Arrested for Alleged Hate Crime During San Francisco Pride Parade A man was arrested for pushing and threatening to kill a lesbian couple in a suspected hate crime during the San Francisco LGBT Pride Parade on Sunday, police said Tuesday. The two women, 21-year-old Thousand Oaks residents, were walking west near the corner of Fifth and Market streets in the middle of the city's annual Pride parade at about 11 a.m. on Sunday when one of them was pushed from behind. The woman stumbled into her girlfriend. They turned around and the assailant was looking at them with clenched fists. He threatened to kill them because of their sexual orientation. Police later arrested him and identified him as 50-year-old Emmanuel Morancy. He was booked into jail on suspicion of criminal threats, battery and a hate crime enhancement. |
Hate crime investigation after (black) teen shouts (anti-Jewish) slur, throws rock through window of van in Brooklyn MIDWOOD, Brooklyn -- Police are looking for a teenage suspect wanted in connection with a hate crime investigation in Brooklyn. Investigators say the teen shouted an anti-Semitic slur, then threw a rock through the side window of a van driving up Nostrand Avenue in Midwood. It happened late Tuesday afternoon. The Jewish woman driving was unharmed, and the rock narrowly missed her 6-year-old child in the backseat. The suspect got away, last seen fleeing on foot southbound on Nostrand Avenue. The NYPD's Hate Crimes Task Force is investigating. The teen is described as approximately 14-years-old, 5'6" tall, weighing 130 lbs., with short black hair. He was last seen wearing blue jeans, a blue t-shirt and black sneakers. |
(Black) Gunwoman Manhandles, Robs Victim Leaving Olney Store A woman armed with a gun forced a man into his car Monday afternoon in Philadelphia and then had him drive to his home, where she robbed him, police said. The attacker approached the victim about 4:30 p.m. outside Christian Express, a corner store in the 5200 block of North Fifth Street in the Olney section, police said. |
(Black) Jitney Driver (with African name) Not Guilty in Crash That Killed Baby A jitney bus driver who crashed into a light pole that struck and killed an infant in New Jersey is not guilty of vehicular homicide. A judge on Thursday said prosecutors failed to prove their case against 52-year-old Idowu Daramola of Jamaica, Queens. Authorities said Daramola was speeding and using his cellphone when he veered off a street in West New York in 2013, triggering a chain reaction accident. The bus struck a light pole, which fell onto a stroller, killing 8-month old Angelie Paredes. |
Police Arrest Third (black) Person In Connection With Fairmount Park Murder PHILADELPHIA – On Friday, Philadelphia Police announced that a third arrest has been made in connection with the death of a woman whose body was found in Philadelphia’s Fairmount Park. Authorities say they arrested 32-year-old Keith Bullock. Police say he was arrested for his involvement in the murder of 26-year-old Toy Charda-Bryant. Bryant’s body was discovered by a young couple as they drove through the park, on their way to work. Bullock of West Chester has been charged with conspiracy to commit murder, kidnapping, and unlawful restraint. Two other women were previously arrested for their involvement in Bryant’s murder. They are 28-year-old Shintele Smith and 39-year-old Shavon Armstrong. |
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A Polynesian man flashed, robbed, and now cops want to arrest him |
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Black victim of shooting had a white 'baby mama' and mixed-race son
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White dad shot black man in family dispute involving (white) daughter ABILENE, Texas - Court documents reveal the man who was shot and killed Sunday in north Abilene was lured to his death. Police arrested Michael Gootee, 36, and Kimberly Mansell, 40, early Tuesday morning for the murder of Donald Perkins. According to court documents Gootee was searching bars and other areas in Abilene looking for Perkins. Witnesses told police that Gootee said "when he found Perkins, he was going to kill him due to a family dispute involving Gootee’s daughter." When Mansell was questioned, she said she "lured Perkins out to where he was shot by telling him she needed help with a flat tire." Phone records show that Mansell called Perkins within minutes of the murder. According to a witness, Mansell watched as Gootee pulled up on a motorcycle Sunday night and shot Perkins several times with what appeared to be a silver handgun. Perkins’ body was found about 9 p.m. lying in Arnold Boulevard between Marigold Street and Interstate-20. |
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Black gets life for murder of 87-year-old White woman - set body on fire Marcus Allen Smith never stopped ranting - not even as a judge sentenced him to life in prison without parole. An El Paso County jury on Tuesday convicted Smith of first-degree murder in the November 2011 killing of Kathryn "Kit" Grazioli, an 87-year-old church deacon who was strangled in her home by an intruder who set her body ablaze. The verdict was announced about 1 p.m., after roughly five hours of deliberation split over two days. Smith, 25, also was convicted of second-degree murder, burglary, and other crimes, capping a three-week trial with a verdict prosecutor Michael Fisher called "absolute justice." - (Black-on-white) |
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Third (black) suspect arrested in connection to LR diner shooting that killed an (elderly White) man LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A third suspect has turned himself in after a shooting at a diner that claimed the life of a man. According to Little Rock police, Corey Eskridge turned himself in on Monday at the Little Rock Police Department 12th street location. He was taken in without incident. The shooting took place on Thursday at the Frontier Diner around 12:30 p.m. Harold Byrd, 77, died as a result. According to the original story, several people were inside the restaurant at the time of the shooting but were uninjured. Two other suspects, Adrian Avery, 21, and Marquis Parker, 19, were arrested and charged with capital murder and aggravated robbery. - (Black-on-white) |
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Father of 14-year-old animal - one of motley group charged with murder of (White man) claims he is not a 'monster' ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Matthew Baldonado had a rough childhood. So did many of the six teens who are accused of killing 60-year-old Steven Gerecke. He has also had other contacts with the police as a youth, according to the reports, dating back to 2012. Baldonado, 14, is one of the six teenagers charged with killing Gerecke on June 26 while the group was allegedly out in the Northeast Heights “mobbing” – breaking into cars and houses as a group. Enrique Palomino, 14, Andrew Hubler, 15, Jeremiah King, 16, Christopher Rodriguez, 16, and Ryan Archibeque, 17, are all also facing murder and other charges. (black boy) Jeremiah King is alleged to be the shooter. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Pack of savage black female) Attackers pull (White female) Wendy’s worker from drive-thru window, pummel pregnant woman INDEPENDENCE, Mo. -- A mother is furious after someone attacked her pregnant daughter while she was working at the drive-thru of a metro fast food restaurant. The assault happened at a Wendy's on 40 Highway near Blue Ridge Cutoff at about 3 p.m. on Sunday. Victoria Repine, 19, was working when her mom says three people dragged her daughter through the drive-thru window and beat her up at about 3 p.m. Victoria's mom said the attack started over a couple of straws. Heather Salcedo said two women and a man attacked her daughter in broad daylight. “One of the girls had gotten out of the vehicle and was standing at the window with her arms crossed, and she said, ‘you forgot to give us our straws,’ and she said, ‘ma`am they`re in your sack,’” Salcedo said. “Before she could get those words completely out, the girl was pulling her out of the window, and another girl was beating her up.” Victoria has severe head trauma, cuts and scrapes on her scalp, lots of bleeding, a gash on her face, and black eyes. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) 14-year-old pleads guilty, will be sentenced to 10 to 40 years for 2014 death of (White) homeless man A Jacksonville child who was arrested for murder when he was 12 years old pleaded guilty to second-degree murder Tuesday morning. Sharron “Tommy” Townsend, who is now 14, shot 54-year-old Thomas Zona Trent in the head June 28, 2014, on 103rd Street on the Westside. At the time of his arrest police said Townsend probably didn’t know Trent, who used a walker and was among the homeless who stuck around the strip of shops and the abandoned businesses next door. The office of State Attorney Angela Corey chose to try Townsend as an adult but waived the 25-year minimum mandatory sentence. His sentence will be 10 to 40 years to be decided by Circuit Judge Jack Schemer the week of Aug. 22. - (Black-on-white) |
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Pictures released of (black) persons of interest in pot dispensary killing of White guard AURORA, Colo. — Investigators released surveillance images showing two persons of interest in the shooting death of a marijuana dispensary security guard. Travis Mason, a former Marine, was shot and killed at the Green Heart Marijuana Dispensary at 19005 E. Quincy Ave. on June 18. Police said it happened during an attempted robbery just before 10 p.m. He was shot multiple times. One person was described as wearing a dark-colored full zip hooded sweatshirt, a red and white horizontal stripe shirt, blue jeans, and gray shoes with white stripes and blue shoelaces. The second person was described as wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, blue jeans and maroon Converse shoes or similar. A $12,000 reward has been offered for information leading to an arrest and conviction. Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 720-913-7867. - (Black-on-white) |
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Missing (white) Red Lion woman found dead in Maryland; Police charge (black) boyfriend with first-degree murder BALTIMORE, Md. —A Red Lion, Pennsylvania woman who was recently reported missing has been found dead in Maryland. Police say Rebekah Strausbaugh, 30, traveled to Baltimore over the weekend. At some point, her boyfriend, 48-year-old Michael Morant went there to look for her. After he found her, an argument ensued that lead to her death, according to police. Strausbaugh was the mother of two young boys. Police report: "He [Morant] located her at the Shake Shack on Pratt Street and they both got into his car and drove north-bound on I-83. While they were in the car, they began to argue. He pulled off of I-83 to the area around Ensor Mill Road and Belfast Road in Sparks, MD. They got out of the car and continued to argue. The argument turned physical resulting in injuries to Strausbaugh that left her unresponsive. When Strausbaugh did not respond to Morant, he drug her body into the woods and covered her with a blanket." - (Black-on-white) |
Trotwood police search for (black) child rape suspect - Family speaks out about sexual assault of 11-year-old girl TROTWOOD — For the first time, the family of an 11-year-old girl who was sexually assaulted in her bedroom is speaking out about the incident in the hopes of catching the suspect. Her mother found a half-naked man hiding in the closet in the middle of the night back in February at the Belle Meadows apartment complex in Trotwood. “I went in my daughter’s room after waking up and something just didn’t look right so I opened her closet door and a guy was bent down in the closet,” she said. The man ran off. He later was caught and identified as 22-year-old Travis Odom. He was indicted for felony rape of a child, but police can’t find him. Odom met the 11-year-old girl on Facebook and sent her private messages. He would call her pet names, like Lullaby, and told her he was a 16-year-old virgin and said he wasn’t ready for sex. “She’s thinking like an 11-year-old and he’s feeding her adult garbage that sounds good to her probably but she don’t understand,” the mother said. Her father said his daughter has twice tried to kill herself since the incident and now has to take antidepressants. |
Officials search for (short black) man wanted in 1997 child sex assault HOUSTON - Officials are searching for a man wanted for aggravated sexual assault of a child on Oct. 20, 1997. Police said Deandrea Miller, 40, forced his way into a home in the 6200 block of Berkridge Drive, turned off the electricity in the house and entered the bedroom where a juvenile was sleeping. Officials said Miller then covered the child's face and sexually assaulted her. Miller was later identified through investigative evidence. He is described as black, 5 feet 4 inches tall and 180 pounds, with short black hair and brown eyes. He has tattoos on his right shoulder. |
Helena teen charged with second-degree rape for 2nd time in 2 weeks A Helena teen is charged with second-degree rape, his second arrest on that crime in less than two weeks. Samuel Woods III, 19, was arrested by Helena police on Saturday, according to court records made public today. He remains in the Shelby County Jail with bond set at $30,000. According to his arrest warrant, Woods had sexual intercourse on June 6, 2015 with a girl who was 15 years old at the time. |
(African migrant husband from Guinea) Beats (black ex-con) Would-Be Rapist to Death with tire iron - he also saved sister-in-law The Bronx cabby who fatally beat his wife’s would-be rapist with a tire iron wasn’t just defending her, but his family, the man’s lawyer said Monday. Mamadou Diallo, 57, made a brief court appearance in the death of Earl Nash, 43. After the proceedings, his attorney, Anthony Michaels, said the Guinea native was also trying to protect his sister-in-law, Lamarana Diallo, who was visiting from Africa. “There’s one thing that’s been forgotten here,” Michaels said. “Two women are victims in this case. Two women were assaulted for over 20 minutes.” Lamarana suffered bruises and contusions to her head and body as a result of the attack, Michaels said. |
Negro Man Wanted for Masturbating in Astoria Laundromat, Police Say ASTORIA — Police are looking for a man who was spotted masturbating at a Queens laundromat last week, according to the NYPD. The 25-year-old suspect was inside the laundromat on 31st Street and Broadway in Astoria shortly after 10 a.m. on June 19 when a customer saw him touching himself, police said. The customer alerted a manager and the suspect then fled the store, according to police. |
Woman sexually assaulted after meeting up with man through online dating AMARILLO, Texas — Amarillo police arrested a man on Friday after he allegedly sexually assaulted a woman he met through an online dating site. According to police, officers were sent to an area of East Amarillo on Thursday, June 23, around 3:30 p.m. on a sexual assault. Responding officers found that a woman in her 40s had been sexually assaulted by a black male, who was only identified at the time as "Kane." APD said the victim told them she had met "Kane," who was later identified as 38-year-old Ean Kirby Allen, on an online dating site a few days before Thursday. She said Allen showed up at her house around 3 a.m. on Thursday and wanted to stay with her but she told him no. She then dropped him off at a hotel. The victim told police that Allen showed back up at her house around noon on Thursday to get something he had left in her vehicle. The victim said she asked him to leave once he got the items he had left but he asked her for a drink of water. The victim then allowed Allen to go into her home for a drink. That's when he began to physically assault her. According to police, Allen sexually assaulted the victim while threatening her with a baseball bat. The victim was able to get away from him, run out of the house and flag down help. The suspect then left the area. Police said the victim received injuries to her face during the assault and was treated at a hospital. |
Man sentenced to 15 years for beating puppy to death with metal rod in 2014 SAN ANTONIO — A 55-year-old man who beat a puppy to death with a metal rod in 2014 has been sentenced to 15 years in prison, according to Animal Care Services. Gary Kennedy was arrested about two weeks after being caught on surveillance footage hitting a young shar-pei and stuffing its body into a trash bag on July 3. According to ACS, Kennedy plead no contest to the crime and was handed the maximum sentence allowable due to the nature of the beating and prior conviction for violent offenses. |
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Philly Police Offer $20,000 Reward For Info On (Black) Homicide Suspect PHILADELPHIA — Philadelphia police are asking for the public’s help in locating a homicide suspect. A $20,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of 20-year-old Kyleaf Teagle, known as “Leaf.” Teagle is wanted in connection to a homicide investigation following the death of 21-year-old Salim Abdul-Latif. Authorities say Abdul-Latif was found with a gunshot wound to the head sitting in the driver’s side of a parked car on June 16 in Olney on the 100 block of Widener Street. According to police, the officers were responding to a radio call that afternoon around 2 p.m. for a report of a “person with a gun” on the 5100 block of Arbor Street when they found Abdul-Latif inside of the Pontiac Grand Prix. He was pronounced dead at the scene. |
(Black female) Gucci Employee Arrested for Allegedly Stealing $4K From Store An employee at the Gucci store in Bal Harbor was arrested Monday for allegedly stealing thousands of dollars in cash from the store. Bernadine Elthea Francis, 33, was was an employee at the Gucci Boutique located at 9700 Collins Avenue in the Bal Harbour Shops Mall. Francis allegedly processed 13 fraudulent refunds using false receipts, police say According to Bal Harbour Police, the total amount of cash stolen by Francis using false refund receipts from the store, totaled $4,591.01. Francis is charged with six counts of grand theft, 13 counts of receipts fraudulently obtained, and seven counts of petit theft. Her bond has been set at $6,500. |
(Black) Army vet takes plea deal for stabbing ex-Knick outside club The U.S. Army vet who stabbed ex-Knick player Chris Copeland outside a Chelsea hot spot last year took a plea deal Tuesday in Manhattan Supreme Court in exchange for approximately four weekends in jail. Shevoy Bleary-Murdock, 23, admitted to slashing the then-Indiana Pacers power forward in the gut outside 1OAK on W. 17th Street, April 8, 2015. “You cut the complaining witness with a knife, and in the course of cutting the complaining witness with a knife and having an altercation with that individual, you cut a second person with that knife, is that true?” asked Justice Gregory Carro. |
(Mestizo) New Jersey teen Walter Xicay, hit with attempted murder charge for stabbing ex at her Financial District cafe job |
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Woman suing hospital after alleged sexual assault by (Hispanic) nursing assistant - Gil Ernesto Lopez |
Twin Falls PD: Alleged rape committed by boys of Iraqi/Sudanese descent |
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(Black) Women are fighting to get a piece of the (Jewish) Sperminator |
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I was fired because I’m white: TV anchorwoman A Pittsburgh anchorwoman, who was fired after comments in a Facebook post about a shooting were deemed racially insensitive, filed a lawsuit against her former employer Monday saying the television station let her go because she is white. Wendy Bell said in her federal lawsuit against WTAE-TV that the station fired her on March 30 “because of her race,” violating her civil rights. “Had Ms. Bell written the same comments about white criminal suspects or had her race not have been white, Defendant would not have fired her, much less disciplined her,” the lawsuit reads. “Ms. Bell’s posting of concern for the African-American community stung by mass shooting was clearly and obviously not intended to be racially offensive.” Bell is seeking back pay, punitive damages and her old job. She commented on the March 9 shooting of five black people in the poor Pittsburgh suburb of Wilkinsburg. “You needn’t be a criminal profiler to draw a mental sketch of the killers who broke so many hearts,” Bell wrote March 21. “They are young black men, likely in their teens or in their early 20s. They have multiple siblings from multiple fathers and their mothers work multiple jobs. These boys have been in the system before. They’ve grown up there. They know the police. They’ve been arrested.” In the same post, she also praised a black restaurant worker in a way some readers felt was condescending. No arrests have been made in the case. |
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Coroner: (White) Pelzer man killed (by black) in shooting after crash, argument PELZER, SC - One man was taken into custody late Saturday night after crashing a car on Highway 418 and then shooting a man on an all-terrain vehicle that came to investigate the commotion, according to Greenville County deputies. Deputies said they were called to the 1700 block of Highway 418 just before 11 p.m. after a vehicle crash was reported. “Witnesses reported that the car struck a telephone pole and caught fire,” according to Sgt. Jennings Autrey. “When deputies arrived, witnesses told them that the driver of the car was able to exit safely and he approached them asking them not to contact the police. The driver was told that the police were already on the way and a verbal altercation ensued.” During the argument between the driver and the witnesses, Autrey said one of the witnesses pulled out a baseball bat and the driver of the vehicle pulled out a gun. “A third party to this incident heard the commotion and rode his ATV to the incident location to see what was going on” Autrey said. “As (the ATV rider) approached the driver of the car, he observed the firearm and started to turn away and go the opposite direction. At that point, the driver of the vehicle shot the operator of the ATV at least one time and then fled into the woods.” Autrey said several deputies and K-9 units were called to the scene and the K-9s tracked down the suspect to a nearby field. The suspect was taken into custody.Lt. Chris. Taylor said the suspect will face attempted murder and additional charges. The suspect was later identified as Dmarrion Gilmore, 19. Gilmore has been charged with attempted murder and fugitive from justice. He was denied bond. Police said he is wanted in different states on various charges and the attempted murder charge is expected to be upgraded on Monday. The gunshot victim was transported to Greenville Health System by EMS. The coroner later confirmed that the victim died while in surgery. The coroner identified the victim as Terry Lee Lollis, 62, of Pelzer. - (Black-on-white) |
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Second suspect in US missionaries murders still at large The hunt is still on for the second suspect in the murder of two United States missionaries in St Mary in April. Last Thursday, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Ealan Powell said 25-year-old Port Maria resident Dwight Henry also called ‘Dougie’ and ‘Chino’ should surrender to the police by Friday. However, ACP Powell said up to last night, Henry was still at large. On Thursday, 25-year-old Andre Thomas from Albion Mountain was charged with two counts of murder and as well as illegal possession of a firearm and ammunition. The police are alleging that Thomas murdered 48-year-old Randy Hentzel and 53-year-old Harold Nichols during a robbery attempt in Albion Mountain. Nichols and Hentzel were part of the US-based TEAMS for Medical Missions and had been in Jamaica since 2002. |
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(Black) Husband charged with murder in (white) wife's death MANSFIELD - Herman Jared Preston, 39, has been charged with murder in the Sunday death of his wife. According to the Richland County Sheriff’s Major Crimes Unit press release, the charge stems from an alleged altercation between Preston and his wife, Amanda Preston, 36, at their residence at 383 Apple Lane in Madison Township Sunday morning. He was arraigned today at 10:30 a.m. in Mansfield Municipal Court, with a $500,000 cash bond set. Preston is currently incarcerated at the Richland County Sheriff’s Jail. Amanda Preston, 36, was found unresponsive in her garage after her husband called for a rescue squad at 9:35 a.m. Sunday. The county coroner pronounced her dead at 10:16 a.m. Her husband told a 911 dispatcher she had been drinking the previous night, became angry with him and cut him on the arm with a knife. He said he locked her in the garage. During the two-minute 911 call, Jared Preston asks for the dispatcher to "please hurry" sending help to the home but never specifies why help was needed. - (Black-on-white) |
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