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(Black) 16-year-old sought in Lorain homicide (of White man) , considered armed and dangerous LORAIN, Ohio - Lorain police are looking for a 16-year-old boy in connection with a homicide in Lorain earlier this week. According to Lorain police, Darius Ramey, 16, has been identified as the suspect in the murder of 31-year-old Kenneth Shinafelt. newsnet5.com does not typically identify juveniles. However, police are searching for Ramey and he is considered armed and dangerous. Shinafelt was shot and killed just before midnight on Monday in the 2300 block of Reeves Avenue. According to police, officers have met with Ramey’s mother, who said he has been living on the streets since May. He is known to frequent the West Side of Lorain and to hang out in the Lorain Metropolitan Housing Authority developments of Leavitt Homes and Westview Terrace, near Leavitt Road. Darius Ramey is a black male who is 6-foot 1-inches tall and weighs 140 lbs. - (Black-on-white) |
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Family: (White female) Sonic Worker Shot 6 Times in LR (by 3 black thugs) LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - A worker at a local Sonic restaurant injured in a Wednesday night incident was shot six times, according to her family. The shooting victim has been identified as Olivia "Liv" Stanage, 20. "Liv is hanging on. She is a tough kiddo. We are looking at surgery today," Stanage's mother posted Thursday on Facebook as she prepared to board a flight from the U.S. Virgin Islands to Florida and then Arkansas. Stanage suffered "6 total gunshot wounds. 4 to the chest," her mother posted, adding that "EVERY SINGLE major organ & vessel was missed." She was stable at last report. Police continue their search for three suspects in the case and the tan Cadillac Deville they drove off in after the shooting on Chenal Parkway. The police report gave these denoscriptions of the suspects: all were black males 20-25 years old, one wearing a black t-shirt, and another wearing a white t-shirt. No clothing denoscription on third suspect. The weapon was described as a handgun. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Unlicensed black) indicted in (White female) art curator’s death A Brooklyn dad of six who fatally struck a young art curator Christmas-shopping with her boyfriend was indicted on second-degree-manslaughter charges Thursday. Marlon Sewell was driving with a suspended license when he “blacked-out” and jumped a Fort Greene curb, killing art curator Victoria Nicodemus and injuring three others. While Sewell, 39, originally told cops there was a gas leak in his car that caused him to lose consciousness, his lawyer, Niamh O’Flaherty, disputed that. The collision marked the second time in less than a year that Sewell was caught driving without a license. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Suspect charged with murder in death of Bellaire officer HOUSTON - Charges have been filed against the suspect who lead a Bellaire police officer on a chase that ended with the officer's death. Dante J. Moore, 27, is charged with murder for his role in the death of Officer Marco Zarate. The 52-year-old cop was killed in a motorcycle crash at 8500 Ferris Tuesday. Before the chase, Zarate's body cam snapped a photo of Moore, who he had stopped to question about a shoplifting case at the Target in Meyerland Plaza. Police say Moore took off and Zarate went after him. That's when he lost control of his motorcycle and crashed into a parked landscaping truck. Moore turned himself in with cameras rolling, escorted by blactivist Quanell X. Zarate is survived by a wife and three daughters. |
(Black killer) Parolee convicted of assault after throwing feces at Denver sheriff’s deputies A Colorado parolee who stabbed a homeless man to death now has been convicted of second-degree assault after he threw feces at two Denver sheriff’s deputies because he wanted a cookie. A Denver jury deliberated for 15 minutes before finding Calvin Johnson guilty on two counts. Johnson was angry because about his meal plan and wanted a cookie with his meals. On Jan. 8, Johnson mixed feces, urine and water in his jail cell, creating what he called a bomb using an expletive to describe it. He lured a deputy to his cell and then struck him in the chest with the bomb. Johnson did the same thing to another deputy on Jan. 10, according to police reports. At the time, Johnson was being held on a first-degree murder charge for the Jan. 1 death of Teodoro Leon III. Johnson stabbed Leon more than 30 times with a large survival knife. |
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Black beast who raped 7-year-old girl confesses HARKER HEIGHTS, Texas --A Harker Heights teenager was held Thursday in the Bell County Jail after he was arrested for aggravated sexual assault of a child. Tylik Salome McClinton, 19, was ordered held on a $100,000 bond charged with aggravated sexual assault of a child, online Bell County Jail records showed Thursday. Harker Heights police, in an affidavit filed in connection with the arrest, say a man sexually assaulted a 7-year-old girl on Monday and had assaulted the same child two weeks ago. The child made an outcry to her aunt in which she said a man pulled her pants down and sexually assaulted her. The child told her aunt the man told her not to tell anyone When questioned by police the suspect admitted to sexually assaulting the child. |
South Side serial rapist sentenced to 70 years in prison A South Side man who committed a string of sexual assaults, including three attacks in five days in 2013, has been sentenced to 70 years in prison. Kerwinn Cross, 31, was convicted of aggravated kidnapping, aggravated criminal sexual assault, attempted criminal sexual assault and aggravated criminal sexual abuse, according to the Cook County state’s attorney’s office. Cross was driving his vehicle with a male friend in the early morning hours of June 25, 2013, when he approached a 15-year-old girl, prosecutors said. After she got into the vehicle, Cross drove around for awhile, then drove to his home, where he demanded the girl engage in a sex act, prosecutors said. After she refused, Cross choked her, forcefully took off her clothes and sexually assaulted her at gunpoint, prosecutors said. He then forced the naked teenager out of the house, into his car and drove her to the 9400 block of South Eggleston, where he stopped and threw her out of the car. |
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(Black) Man gets 196-year prison term for Super Bowl sex trafficking CHANDLER — Authorities say a man has been sentenced to 196 years in prison for sex trafficking in Arizona during Super Bowl weekend last year. Chandler police announced Wednesday that 29-year-old Leon Daniels was convicted two months ago and sentenced on July 1. Detectives from the police department’s Human Trafficking Unit conducted an undercover sex trafficking operation at a Mesa hotel in late January 2015 in conjunction with the Greater Phoenix Human Trafficking Task Force. Police say they learned Daniels transported three women to the Phoenix metro area from California with the purpose of prostituting them during the Super Bowl XLIX weekend. Police say one of the women was a minor. |
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Man tased, arrested after exposing himself outside county jail A Birmingham man is in jail after authorities say he was exposing himself to people outside of the jail, and then lunged at Jefferson County sheriff's deputies who responded to the scene. The incident happened Monday night outside of the Jefferson County Jail in Birmingham, according to court records made public today. Deputies were alerted by at least one woman that the man – later identified as 25-year-old Christopher Jones – was exposing himself. When deputies arrived on the scene, Jones had his pants down. One of the deputies tried to talk with him, but Jones began cursing and became aggressive, according to a deposition. Jones then lunged at deputies twice, at which point a deputy deployed his Taser and placed Jones under arrest. |
Brooklyn Boiler-Room Rape: 60-Year-Old Woman Beaten, Sexually Assaulted in East New York (by a black man) NEW LOTS, BROOKLYN — A 60-year-old woman was repeatedly punched and sexually assaulted in a New Lots boiler room Wednesday, police said. At 6 a.m., police received a call reporting a woman who had been sexually assaulted. According to the NYPD, the woman was approached by a man near 463 Berriman St. The man covered her mouth, dragged her into the building's boiler room, "repeatedly punched her in the face," and sexually assaulted her. The man fled the scene in an unknown direction, according to police. The woman was taken to Kings County Hospital in stable condition. Detectives describe the man as a black male of an unknown age wearing dark-colored clothing resembling the outfit of a maintenance worker. |
(Black) Man sentenced for stabbing mother’s dog 21 times A Detroit man was sentenced this month to at least 2 1/2 years in prison after pleading guilty to stabbing his mother’s dog 21 times and then shooting the animal. Anton Peterson, 21, pleaded guilty June 17 after a plea deal to felony killing/torturing animals and a felony firearm charge, said Maria Miller, assistant Wayne County prosecuting attorney. He also is required to receive a mental health evaluation while incarcerated and get mental health help when on parole. On Feb. 15, Peterson stabbed and then shot his mother’s pit-bull mix named Diamond. “We saw the body of the dog, which was really traumatizing and not something you ever really want to see,” Ramsey said. |
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Shelter raising money for dog viciously beaten in Jersey City; (black) owner charged with abuse JERSEY CITY -- Liberty Humane Society is raising money to help offset the medical costs for a young dog brutally beaten by her owner. Earlier this month, animal control officers were called to a West Side Avenue home to rescue Feather -- believed to be between the ages of 1 and 2 -- who had a broken right femur and cuts and bruises on her torso and face, officials said. The dog's two puppies, Jacob and Joshua, were also taken from the home, uninjured. The owner, Farrakhan Williams, 36, admitted to authorities that he punched the dog and has been charged with animal cruelty, the Hudson County Prosecutor's Office announced today. Authorities found the dogs after a search warrant was executed at Williams' home as part of a drug investigation that resulted in the seizing of heroin, marijuana, and crack cocaine from the home. He was charged with nine narcotics offenses, the HCPO said. |
(Black) New Jersey Woman Skips Out on More Than 500 Tolls A New Jersey woman has been arrested for allegedly skipping tolls, something authorities say she's done more than 500 times. The Jersey Journal reports police attempted to stop 55-year-old Denise Simien near the Holland Tunnel after learning she owed more than $16,000 in unpaid tolls and fees. |
Father Charged With Shooting, Killing 4-Year-Old Daughter Heads To Trial PHILADELPHIA – A father charged with the shooting death of his own 4-year old daughter is headed to trial, on Wednesday. Authorities say Maurice Phillips was carelessly waving a gun around in his Kensington home last April when he shot his daughter in the head. An initial investigation revealed that Tahirah Phillips was in the front bedroom of the home with her father and her siblings ranging in age from seven months to 13-years-old. Police say the children were watching television and playing when a single gunshot was heard and Tahirah Phillips fell to the floor with a bullet wound to her head. After the shooting, officials say the other children were upset and began yelling before Maurice got off of the bed where he was sitting and struck his five-year-old daughter with a closed fist and wiped the blood from his hand onto her shirt. |
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Interracial couple jailed for allegedly jumping Toledo Zoo fence to play Pokemon TOLEDO, Oh. -- A Toledo couple is facing charges after jumping a fence at the Zoo to find Pokemon. According to court documents, Robin Bartholomy, 25, and Adrian Crawford, 26, jumped a fence surrounding the Toledo Zoo around 2:30 a.m. Thursday while playing the popular smartphone game Pokemon Go. |
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(Hispanic finally on) Trial in 2003 Philadelphia Arson That Killed 5 A man accused of setting fire to a boxer's north Philadelphia home in 2003 after a fight outside a club, killing him and four relatives, has been ordered to stand trial on murder, arson, conspiracy and related charges. The Philadelphia Inquirer reports that a municipal court judge in Philadelphia upheld charges Wednesday against 32-year-old Abdu Rivera in the November 2003 blaze in the Olney neighborhood. Authorities said boxer John David Santiago had gotten into a fight with Rivera and a couple of his friends earlier in the evening. They allege that Rivera and his friends went to the house later and threw Molotov cocktails at the window. |
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Temple’s Ousted (Chinese) Provost Hits Back Against Sexual Harassment Claims |
(Black) Teen faces charges in connection with Lincoln, Nebraska shooting death (of two apparently white men and family dog) LINCOLN, Neb. —Lincoln police will charge another suspect in the murder of 32-year-old Christopher Coleman this past April. Markel Steele, 17, will be charged with 1st degree murder, attempted 1st degree murder, robbery, animal cruelty resulting in death, and use of a firearm to commit a felony. The charges stem from a shooting on April 18th that left Coleman dead, and 21-year-old Jerry Griffis seriously injured. Steele has been in custody since May 5 on unrelated robbery charges, according to the Lincoln Police Department. Police have previously made multiple arrests in the shootings. They include: Xheronte Lewis, 20, arrested on April 18thth for aiding and abetting a robbery Angelique Fisher, 18, arrested on April 27th for accessory to felony Terique Jackson, 24, arrested on July 2nd in Aurora, Colorado, on arrest warrants for aiding and abetting a robbery, aiding and abetting 1st degree murder, and accessory to a felony. Steele will make his court appearance this afternoon. - (Black-on-white) |
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2 (black) Abilenians sentenced for 2015 Callahan County murder (of white woman) ABILENE, Texas - Sentences were handed down Wednesday for two Abilenians who previously pleaded guilty for their roles in the 2015 Callahan County murder. Xavier Sneed, 20, was sentenced to 12 years and Briana Payne, 20, to eight years to aggravated robbery in connection with Misty Mashburn’s shooting death. Sneed and Payne were originally charged with murder. Judge John Weeks decided punishment after pre-sentencing investigations were completed. Sn eed and Payne were two of four suspects allegedly involved in the January 2015 murder. Mashburn’s boyfriend told authorities that two men broke in and demanded money and their cell phones. Mashburn reportedly refused and was shot and killed. Two other suspects were also arrested in connection with the case. Shaliko McGee, 21, and Michael Wallace, 21, both pleaded guilty to murder and were sentenced to 45 years in prison. - (Black-on-white) |
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Man accused of repeatedly raping child jailed on $1 million bond MUSKEGON, MI – A Muskegon Heights man accused of sexually assaulting a child on multiple occasions is being held on $1 million bond. Steven Lamar Paschal, 36, of Muskegon Heights was arraigned July 8 for first degree criminal sexual conduct involving sexual penetration of a child under age 13. That's a felony punishable by 25 years to life in prison. |
Man, 82, sexually abused girl for nearly 7 years, Cortland police say CORTLAND, N.Y. -- Over the course of nearly seven years, a Cortland County man sexually abused a girl dozens of times, police say. Arthur C. Ward, 82, of 58 Elm St., Cortland, was arrested Tuesday on 75 charges accusing him of abusing a child, said Lt. Rick Troyer, of the Cortland Police Department. The arrest came at the close of a seven-month investigation. In January, police started investigating a report that a girl under 11 years old had been sexually abused by a friend of her family, Troyer said. |
Rape suspect arrested in Jonesboro BLYTHEVILLE, AR - Jonesboro police released more details in the arrest of a rape suspect. According to a Jonesboro police report, officers arrested Willie Antone Matlock, 44, at an apartment on Gladiolus Drive. During his arrest, Matlock turned his back to the officer and placed his hands behind his back. When the officer informed Matlock he was wanted on warrants, the suspect said, "yeah for the Blytheville thing." Matlock had warrants out of Mississippi County and Trumann. Matlock also had a warrant for failure to appear out of the Jonesboro Police Department. Matlock is accused of raping a young girl for several years, according to Captain Scott Adams, Criminal Investigation Division commander of the Blytheville Police Department. |
Worker at home for disabled charged with sex abuse of coworker A Morton Grove man was ordered held in lieu of $100,000 bail Saturday after being charged with sexually abusing a coworker at a home for people with disabilities. Winston Williams, 47, appeared in court at the Leighton Criminal Courts building before Judge Laura Marie Sullivan on a charge of criminal sexual abuse. The victim and Williams work as caretakers for the same company that manages residential facilities that houses people with developmental disabilities and were working a 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. shift together Wednesday at a home in the 2100 block of Wisconsin Avenue in Berwyn, prosecutors said. Soon after their shift, Williams sexually abused the victim while she was sitting on the couch and she was only able to get away after she started having an asthma attack and Williams allowed her to get her inhaler, prosecutors said. |
(Probably White) Woman fights off (black) alleged would-be rapist who followed her home A woman fought off this would-be rapist who followed her into a Manhattan apartment building, police said. The 31-year-old victim was walking into a building at East 102nd Street and Park Avenue in East Harlem at about 7:15 p.m. Monday when the perv trailed behind her and attempted to rape her in the stairwell, police said. The woman fought back, and the creep gave up and fled, cops said. Cops say that the suspect, captured on surveillance video, is about 18 years old, 5-foot-5 and 130 pounds. |
Police Seek (black) Suspect For Allegedly Stealing Money From Church Donations AMBLER, Pa. — Police in Ambler are asking for the public’s help. They are searching for man who they say stole cash from the donation box of a local church. Authorities say on July 6, around 11:12 a.m., a man entered St. Anthony’s Church in Ambler and took money from the donation box inside. Police have released a photo of the suspect. |
UK: Chaos as (black) KFC customers leap counter to steal chicken after Wireless Festival in Finsbury Park Customers leapt over a KFC restaurant counter to steal fried chicken amid chaotic scenes after this weekend's Wireless Festival. Police were called to the fast food chain in Finsbury Park after staff refused to serve a disorderly crowd. Disorder broke out after people tried to jump the queue at the packed eatery as the festival drew to a close on Sunday night. But when KFC staff refused to serve food due to queue-jumpers, about half a dozen jumped over the counter to help themselves to chicken. - (UK) |
North Fort Myers bank robbery suspect covered himself in feces NORTH FORT MYERS, Fla. – The man taken into custody Tuesday in connection to a bank robbery at the Wells Fargo at 5500 Bayshore Road has been identified after a unsanitary altercation with deputies. During several hours of questioning Dravion Vonkeith Hampleton, 25, refused to tell officers his name, according to Southwest Florida Crime Stoppers. Deputies eventually booked him as “John Doe.” While in custody at the Lee County Sheriff’s Office, Hampleton was granted permission to use the restroom, deputies said. He emerged covered in his own feces, tried to strike officers and threw fecal matter, according to an arrest report. |
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Theiving former bank manager takes plea deal A former Manhattan bank manager convicted of stealing nearly $180,000 from an elderly, blind woman was sentenced Tuesday to two to six years in prison. Jovan Cunningham, 35, who worked as a customer-service manager at the Chelsea branch of People’s United Bank, copped to grand larceny last month as part of a plea deal. He also is on the hook for $166,000 of the stolen funds, according to a statement from the district attorney’s office. The shady manager visited the 89-year-old victim at her home to help her make withdrawals and deposits, officials said. |
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(Hispanic) Former Employee Luis Eduardo Lopez Accused of Placing Camera in Women's Bathroom at Restaurant |
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Racist blacktivist terrorist Lakeem Keon Scott - Bristol shooting suspect indicted by Grand Jury JOHNSON CITY – A Bristol man was indicted by a Sullivan County Grand Jury after a shooting spree in the East Tennessee town last week. Lakeem Keon Scott, 37, faces charges for first degree murder, attempted first degree murder and employing a firearm in the commission of a dangerous felony. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation says Scott randomly shot people on Volunteer Parkway during the early morning hours of July 7. A Days Inn clerk was shot through the window at 2:20 a.m. The suspect later shot at vehicles along the roadway. Victims include David Whitman Davis, Kathy Fleenor, Harold Fleener, Deborah Watts, Officer Matthew Cousins, Officer Johnathan Forbes and Officer Ronald Cowan. Police officers exchanged gunfire with Scott. Scott was shot and transported to Bristol Regional Medical Center. He was later transferred to the Sullivan County Jail. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Youngstown man re-sentenced in 2010 shooting of elderly (White) couple YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – A Youngstown man was re-sentenced on Tuesday for the shooting of an elderly couple several years ago. Aubrey Toney was sentenced to 29 years to life in prison — the same sentence he received in June 2014 for the shooting death of Thomas Repchic and the wounding of his wife Jacqueline in September 2010. Investigators said Repchic was mistaken for someone else with the same car. A jury found Toney guilty of murder and felonious assault with a firearms specification. His lawyers appealed in the case after the 2014 sentence. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Murder Suspect Fatally Shot (white) Acquaintance in Car: Prosecutors Authorities have made an arrest in the fatal shooting of a man found dead inside a car earlier this year. Burlington County prosecutors announced Monday that 34-year-old Quinnizel Clark, of Belleville, is charged with murder and a weapons offense. He was arrested Friday and remains jailed on $500,000 cash bail. The charges stem from the death of 68-year-old James Dewyer. He was found January 3 in a car parked in Mansfield Township. Prosecutors say Clark and Dewyer were acquaintances who had spent time together earlier that day. They say Clark drove Dewyer's car to the site where it was found and shot him multiple times before fleeing on foot. - (Black-on-white) |
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Police: (Black) Teen punched, carjacked, then ran over (White) woman ST. PETERSBURG - A violent carjacking Monday morning left a St. Petersburg woman feeling fortunate she wasn't seriously hurt. Alexandra Rote, 54, was pumping air into her tires at a Wawa gas station on 22nd Avenue North at a little after 11 a.m. and had left her car running. A few seconds later, a stranger was in her driver's seat. "I'm like, 'whoa, what's going on?' Rote said. "I started to grab him and he just started to push me and punch me and he was shouting obscenities, which I won't repeat, and I was trying to honk the horn. I was yelling at the top of my lungs, 'help me, help me, help me!' And then he finally pushed me to the ground and he ran over my foot as he took off and escaped." St. Petersburg Police believe the suspect is a young teenager, between 14 and 16 years old. "The last thing you expect is for somebody to jump in and try to steal your car. And then to go as far as to punch you and hurt you in an effort to get away with it," said Yolanda Fernandez, a spokesperson for St. Pete Police. "It's a violent crime, it's a very serious so we want to make sure that we catch him." Rote said it took several hours for the reality of the ordeal to begin setting in. "It was terrifying. I'm still I guess a little in shock. I just broke down and cried for the first time," she said. "I feel like I'm a strong person and I tried really hard to fight him back, but I couldn't." Rote has a badly injured foot, along with some cuts and bruises. She's already had the locks to her apartment changed because her keys were in the vehicle. But above all, she felt fortunate she's already back on her feet. "I guess he could have pulled a gun out and shot me, so I'm really blessed and I'm thankful that I'm here and I'm talking to you," she said. "I have an angel watching out for me." - (Black-on-white) |
Indictment in (White) woman's slaying reveals crime committed on (black) suspect's birthday LOUISVILLE -- A Jefferson County grand jury indicted a 25-year-old man in the May shooting death of a woman in Louisville's Portland neighborhood. On May 9, Louisville Metro Police found Amber Stepp, 28, shot in the middle of a street near the intersection of 25th and Rowan. The man now charged in the case, Brandon Williamson, celebrated his 25th birthday on the day of the crime, a comparison of court and jail records show. The indictment did not officer any additional details other than Williamson was also indicted on gun possession charge. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Yet another white) woman (murdered by her black boyfriend) WICHITA, Kan. – Wichita police have identified two victims in a murder-suicide that happened Wednesday afternoon at the Brookwood Apartments in the 1700 block of South Rock Road. Wichita Police Lt. Todd Ojile identified the victim as 24-year-old Emily Sonneman and the suspect as 26-year-old Dion Stevens. Police believe the two were arguing in an apartment Wednesday shortly before the shootings. “We believe that Ms. Sonneman had gone to the house to return property to Mr. Stevens,” said Lt. Todd Ojile, Wichita Police. “It is still unclear what happened in the apartment, but we know that at some point in time witnesses heard screaming from the apartment.” Police said Sonneman jumped off the balcony to flee. They said that’s when the suspect ran after her and fired several shots causing Sonneman to collapse. Police arrived, and Sonneman was able to give police the gunman’s name before being transported to the hospital where she later died. “Officers were able to contact further witnesses who gave a location for the shooter which was in one of the apartment buildings,” Lt.Ojile said. Police found Stevens with a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Police say the two had dated for eight to nine months, and the couple had no history of domestic violence. - (Black-on-white) |
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Canada: Family of dead woman plead for the return of her (mixed-race) five-year-old daughter The family of a woman found dead in her northwest Calgary home has issued an emotional plea for the safe return of her five-year-old daughter. At a news conference Tuesday afternoon, they begged for the person who abducted five-year-old Taliyah Leigh Marsman to return the child. “Please return her. Drop her off at an RCMP station, Calgary Police Service station or grocery store, gas station, wherever you want. Contact the family; we’ll come and pick her up. There will be no questions asked. We love her, we miss her and we want her back,” said Scott Hamilton, the uncle of Taliyah’s mother, Sara Baillie. Baillie was found dead in her Panorama Hills home on Monday evening. Her daughter, Taliyah, is missing. Calgary Police issued an AMBER Alert early Tuesday morning. Taliyah is believed to have been abducted by an unknown person. She is mixed race, with a slim build, brown curly hair, and blue eyes. Police say they have spoken to several family members to try to track down the girl, including her estranged father who, they say, is cooperating with the investigation. Police say he is not a suspect but the couple has a history of domestic violence and were recently in court over their daughter. Taliyah’s mother and father were known to police because of a history of reported and unreported domestic violence. - (Canada) - (Black-on-white?) |
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(White) Woman killed in SC K&W Cafeteria parking lot was to testify against her (black) boyfriend in murder trial A Shallotte, N.C., woman shot and killed in a North Myrtle Beach parking lot was a witness for the state in April in a 2012 Mecklenburg County, N.C., killing. The case ended in a hung jury. North Myrtle Beach police are searching for two (black) men in connection with the 11 a.m. Saturday shooting death of Amanda Renee’ Fisher, 29, according to city of North Myrtle Beach spokesman Pat Dowling. Dowling said witnesses outside the K&W Cafeteria at 1621 U.S. 17 N. on Saturday reported hearing a gunshot ring out and then seeing a man pull a body from a white vehicle before he and another occupant fled in the vehicle. The two men being sought, whose identities are unknown, “were in the company of the victim on the evening prior to and the morning of her death,” Dowling said. On April 12, Fisher begrudgingly testified for the state against her boyfriend Deonte Lanier, charged in the 2012 Mecklenburg County killing. At the time she lived in Mount Holly, N.C. When she suddenly moved to Myrtle Beach to avoid testifying, a judge had her arrested and held to ensure her appearance. On Lanier’s Facebook page there are several pictures of Fisher and Lanier together, with the last one posted in January 2014. - (Black-on-white) |
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IMPD officer's house shot 5 times, blacktivist terrorist ex-con in custody INDIANAPOLIS -- A man was taken into custody on suspicion of shooting at an IMPD officer's house and vehicle Tuesday morning. Somebody shot at an IMPD officer's house and police car on the near east side around 2 a.m. The officer's wife and 10-year-old son were in the house at the time. Investigators found 17 shell casings at the scene. There were three bullet holes in the police car and five in the house. Police had a suspect denoscription based on witnesses and surveillance video. The witnesses told officers they saw a black man driving a tan, mid-2000s Chevy Cobalt and had parked the car a few houses east of the house. They said they saw the suspect get out of the car, yell "F--- the police," and shoot at the house and police car. One witness also said they saw somebody matching the suspect's denoscription walking around the officer's house Friday. They said the person was wearing a white T-shirt with "Black Lives Matter" on it. The suspect, March Ratney, 27, was identified at the scene by witnesses. He was wearing a black shirt with the words "f--- the police" on the front, and "black lives matter" on the back. Police weren't able to provide any information about Ratney's involvement with the movement, if any. The officer whose house was shot at arrested Ratney in 2008, police said. - (Drudge) |
First Black Miss Alabama Apologizes After Calling Dallas Cop Killer A ‘Martyr’ The first black Miss Alabama apologized on Monday after suggesting that Micah Johnson, who fatally shot five Dallas police officers last week, was a “martyr.” Kalyn Chapman James, speaking to WPMI, an Alabama station, said she has received threats since posting an emotional video to Facebook on Sunday. “I don’t want to feel this way,” the 1993 pageant winner said in the original two-minute video, which was taken down late Tuesday morning. “I’m dealing with a bit of guilt because I don’t feel sad for the officers that lost their lives, and I know that that’s not really my heart. I value human life, and I want to feel sad for them, but I can’t help but [feel] like the shooter was a martyr.” |
Blacktivist dishwasher (with University degree) at Yale Smashes “Racist” Panel, Loses Job |
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Baton Rouge authorities say they've foiled plot to attack officers Law enforcement officials in Baton Rouge say four suspects broke into a local pawn shop and stole guns with the intent to attack police officers, just days after the officer-involved shooting of Alton Sterling. Police said the burglary occurred Saturday (July 9) at the Cash America Pawn Store on 3347 Government Street. One of the suspects was arrested on or near the scene of the burglary with a handgun, a second suspect was arrested after the burglary on Saturday, and a third, a 13-year-old boy, was arrested on Monday. Police recovered six handguns from the three suspects, as well as a BB gun pistol. Another two handguns are still on the street, and police are concerned that they remain with the fourth person, who remains at large. Police said they still have not identified the fourth person. Two of the people arrested were identified as Antonio Thomas, 17 and Malik Bridgewater, 20. The 13-year-old was not identified. Thomas was arrested on the scene of the burglary; Bridgewater was arrested on Sunday at his home. |
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(Black) Nashville officer suspended over Black Panthers Facebook pic NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Authorities say a veteran Metro Nashville police officer has been suspended for posting a Black Panthers photo as the profile picture on his personal Facebook page. The police department confirmed to news outlets that Officer Christopher Taylor was decommissioned Monday after he posted a famous photo of Black Panther National Chairman Bobby Seale and Huey Newton, both of whom are shown armed. Decommissioning is a non-punitive, administrative action in which an officer’s policing authority is temporarily suspended, pending an investigation. It is unclear whether Taylor posted the photo before or after last week’s police shootings of black men in Louisiana and Minnesota, and the retaliatory killings of five police officers by a black sniper in Dallas. Taylor, an 11-year veteran with the department, said the image is related to his interest in history. He has since removed it. |
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Officials: (Black) Man killed mother, 70-year-old in Arkansas before fatally shot by officers The investigation into the officer-involved shooting in Oklahoma that killed Arkansas double homicide suspect Andre Johnson will take “several weeks minimum,” said an official with the Oklahoma Bureau of Investigation. Johnson, 40, was the suspect in two shooting deaths in Horatio on Saturday afternoon. The Sevier County sheriff's office identified the victims as Don L. Brown, 70, of Horatio and Deborah Johnson, 66, who lived in the 100 block of Cottage Hill Drive, which was the homicide's location. Robert Gentry, a spokesman for the sheriff's office, said Deborah Johnson was Andre Johnson's mother. The chase reportedly ended when Johnson turned down a dead-end street. The release said he exited his vehicle and shot at a police cruiser. According to witnesses, Johnson then ran to another police car and shot at its windshield. Four officers — two from Broken Bow, a McCurtain County sheriff’s deputy and an officer from the Choctaw Nation tribal police — then shot Johnson multiple times. He was taken to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead, |
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Wisconsin woman accused of using chicken coop for prostitution STAR PRAIRIE, Wis. — A Wisconsin woman is accused of neglecting her children, who authorities say were left behind while she slipped outside to prostitute herself inside a modified chicken coop. Sarah M. Bradehoft, 27, of Star Prairie, was charged June 23 in Polk County Circuit Court with two felonies — child neglect causing bodily harm and second-degree recklessly endangering safety — and three misdemeanor counts of prostitution. Her six children were removed from the home after Polk County sheriff’s investigators executed a search warrant there. According to sheriff’s office reports, lab test results indicated one child was exposed to amphetamines, cocaine and methamphetamine. None of the six children was older than 10, according to reports. |
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Pakistani migrant Syed Imran Ahmed accused of billing Medicare $85 million for procedures he never performed |
Competency hearing set for (black killer) in connection to March 5 (black-on-White) double-shooting A competency hearing has been set in Carter County District Court for a Sulphur man accused in a March 5 shooting in Ardmore that claimed the life of one victim and severely injured a second victim. Court documents show the hearing to determine if Joshua Scott is competent to stand trial is set for 2:30 p.m. Sept. 15. The 26-year-old is charged with first-degree murder in the death of Erik Tucker, 35, Ardmore, and shooting with intent to kill in the wounding of Jennifer Alexander, 34, Choctaw. The double-shooting occurred in a residence located in the 700 block of C Street NW. He also faces a third charge of felonious possession of the gun he used to shoot Tucker and Alexander. Tucker died at the scene. Alexander was airlifted to a Plano, Texas, hospital were she underwent surgery for her wounds. Both victims suffered multiple gunshot wounds, including facial wounds. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Colored) Teen pleads guilty to killing (White female) Conestoga Valley elementary school teacher Nicole Mathewson The second person charged in the 2014 murder of Conestoga Valley elementary school teacher Nicole Mathewson pleaded guilty to the crime Monday. Marcus Rutter, 17, admitted that he broke into Mathewson's home Dec. 15, 2014, and robbed and killed her, according to the Lancaster County District Attorney's Office. He pleaded guilty in Lancaster County Court to first-degree murder and related counts including burglary, robbery, receiving stolen property and access device fraud. Mathewson, 32, taught sixth grade at Brownstown Elementary. Rutter and Thomas Moore, 26, were charged with sexually assaulting and beating her to death after breaking into her home in the 700 block of North Franklin Street during the night. Moore and Rutter had entered Mathewson’s home to burglarize it, according to arrest affidavits. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Man gets life in (White) fireman's murder ROWAN COUNTY, N.C. -- One of the suspects in the murder of a volunteer fireman entered a guilty plea on Monday. The Rowan County District Attorney's Office says Khari McClelland pled guilty to first-degree murder and other charges in a move that will spare his life; the plea agreement means McClelland will receive a life-plus prison sentence, rather than going to trial and potentially facing the death penalty if he'd been found guilty. McClelland is accused in the 2013 death of volunteer fireman Marcus Kauffman, 25. Kauffman and his wife were returning home from a Thanksgiving trip when they noticed a suspicious vehicle in front of their home on Chenault Road. Kauffman dropped his wife off at a friend's house nearby and returned home, reportedly to find the suspects taking items from the home and loading them up into a vehicle. At that point, Kauffman called 911; during the call he reported shots being fired. Kauffman was found dead inside his vehicle in a wooded area near his home; he had a gunshot wound to the back of the head. Kauffman was hospitalized for weeks before his family opted to remove him from life support. Kauffman's wife, Maryann, was pregnant at the time of his murder; their son was born just two months after his father passed away. Also accused in Kauffman's murder is Jaylend Turner, who also faces the charge of first-degree murder. Two others, Tramel Devon Hart and Michael Dwayne Teasley, were charged with accessory after the fact; it's not clear if any of the three remaining suspects have entered into plea agreements or if they've stood trial. - (Black-on-white) |
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Wounded (White) Ballwin Police Officer Identified - AMBUSHED by cowardly black - shot from behind BALLWIN, Mo. – On the department’s official Facebook page, Saturday night, Ballwin Police identified the officer critically-wounded during a Friday traffic stop. Related story: Suspect Identified in Ballwin Police Shooting In a prepared statement, Chief Kevin Scott called Mike Flamion an outstanding officer and said he’s highly-regarded by everybody in the department. Flamion has nine years of law enforcement experience, previously serving with the DeSoto Police Department before joining the Ballwin force in December 2014. Chief Scott said the community has shown Officer Flamion, his family, and the entire Ballwin Police family an amazing amount of support and compassion. He said all are overwhelmed by the communities’ response and thankful from the bottom of their collective heart. A GoFundMe page has been set up for the Flamion family. - (Black-on-white) |
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(White female) Chipley restaurant owner in critical condition after shooting (by black) CHIPLEY — Authorities have released the names of the victim and suspect in a shooting incident in a popular local restaurant July 10. The Chipley Police Department was dispatched around 4 p.m. Sunday after receiving a report of gunshots near the Colonial Restaurant downtown. Chief Kevin Crews said the owner of the restaurant, located at 686 5th Street, had just closed the restaurant when she was approached by a gunman, 20-year-old Emmanual Lockhart of Cottondale. Police arrived to find the restaurant’s owner, Jody Rhoda, on the ground behind the restaurant with multiple gunshot wounds. Rhoda was transported to a Panama City hospital in critical condition, where she underwent surgery for her wounds. Lockhart, a former employee of the restaurant, was later taken into custody without incident. He is charged with attempted murder, robbery with a firearm and burglary. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) will spend at least 67 years in jail for Bedford home invasion horror MANCHESTER - A Massachusetts man was convicted Monday of aggravated felonious sexual assault, burglary and multiple other charges for a vicious attack on a Bedford doctor and his wife inside their home in 2012. Charles Normil, 35, was sentenced to no less than 67 years in prison on nine charges - sentences on all charges to run consecutively once he's completed a term of 25-30 years he is currently serving on an unrelated conviction in Massachusetts. Normil was convicted of severely beating Dr. Eduardo and Sonia Quesada, stabbing both with a screwdriver and sexually assaulting Sonia Quesada. The couple's ordeal was told in graphic detail over the three-week trial, which concluded with the verdict and sentencing Monday in Hillsborough County Superior Court-Northern District. "This has been a horrific ordeal," Eduardo Quesada said as he addressed Judge Gillian Abramson before she considered the sentence. "It's a wide circle of people that were affected by this horror." Quesada emotionally thanked the investigators involved in the case, but noted nothing would bring back his wife. Sonia Quesada survived the attack and ran to a neighbor's for help, then died of a prenoscription drug overdose six weeks later. |
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(Black estranged ex-husband of white) Woman Sentenced to Life in Prison for her murder PORTSMOUTH, RI—Christopher James will spend the rest of his life in prison after being sentenced today after being found guilty of first degree murder by a jury in March. James, 49, formerly of Providence, fatally stabbed 46-year-old Terry Chiodo after she boarded a Rhode Island Transportation Authority Bus in 2013. James, Chiodo's estranged ex-husband, got on the bus ahead of Chiodo's regular stop knowing she would be on the bus. The cold-blooded killing shocked the Portsmouth community. It was the first murder for the town since 2002 and served as a stark reminder of the scourge of domestic violence and its prevalence everywhere. “Terry Chiodo did everything she could to escape the abuse and terror of Christopher James, yet he tracked her down and murdered her in cold blood. No person should have to ever live in fear of dying at the hands of their abuser,” said Attorney General Peter F. Kilmartin. - (Black-on-white) |
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Dallas Shooting Leaves 5 Police Officers Dead - “Some were shot in the back” (black racist) Suspect Is Killed During an hourslong standoff after the attack, in which two civilians were also wounded, one suspect told police negotiators that “he was upset about Black Lives Matter,” the Dallas police chief, David O. Brown, said on Friday. “He said he was upset about the recent police shootings,” Chief Brown said. “The suspect said he was upset at white people. The suspect stated he wanted to kill white people, especially white officers.” The police killed that suspect using an explosive delivered by a robot, he said, and arrested three other people. The chief said the snipers had worked together, firing rifles from triangulated positions, some of them looking down from elevated posts in downtown buildings. - (Black-on-white) - (Blue lives matter) |
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