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Smirky homeless black sex offender demon should be put to death for the rape and murder of an 84-year-old White woman HALIFAX CO., Va. -- The Commonwealth’s Attorney has finished closing arguments in the capital murder sentencing phase for a Halifax County man. James Terry’s defense team finished closing arguments shortly after noon. A judge did not make a decision on whether Terry will receive the death penalty or not. That decision will be made during a hearing on October 31. Terry entered guilty pleas in March on counts of capital murder, rape, and robbery related to the death of Charlotte Rice in South Boston. Under Virginia law a person found guilty of capital murder can face a punishment of death or life in prison. A neighbor found Rice, 84, beaten and lifeless in her home on Hamilton Boulevard in April of 2011. According to prosecutors, the neighbor who found Rice reported seeing a man matching Terry's denoscription "nude from the waist up" and fleeing Rice's home shortly after she was attacked. - (Black-on-white) |
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3 "dark complected" demons sought in death of 90-year-old White woman CONCORD, N.C. -- The Concord Police Department is currently investigating a homicide that occurred Wednesday night. Officers responded to a call around 10 p.m. saying a woman was dead inside her home. Upon arrival, they found 90-year-old Gilma Goodman deceased. The homicide occurred in the 100 block of McKinnon Avenue in Concord. Police say they're looking for three persons of interest who were seen in the area of the victim's home the evening of the murder. All three persons of interest are male with dark complexions, police say; the first two are said to be wearing shorts and red hoodies, standing about 5-foot-10 and weighing between 150 and 180 pounds; the third is described as clean shaven, standing between 6-foot and 6-foot-3, weighing 120 pounds and wearing shorts and a white tank top. Anyone with further information on this incident is asked to contact the Concord Police Department at (704) 920-5000 or Cabarrus County Crime Stoppers at (704) 93-CRIME. - (Black-on-white) |
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Two Suspects Indicted in Shooting at New Jersey Frat House Two men charged in the fatal shooting of a New Jersey college student during a burglary at his fraternity house have been indicted on felony murder charges. Nineteen-year-old Irvington resident Nafee Cotman and 22-year-old Newark resident Taquan Harris also face murder, robbery, burglary and weapons charges in the indictment made public Wednesday by Essex County prosecutors. Both men remained jailed on $1 million bail each and are due to be arraigned on Oct. 17. They have previously pleaded not guilty in the slaying. The charges against them stem from the May 2 death of New Jersey Institute of Technology student Joseph Micalizzi. The 23-year-old Freehold resident was killed at the Tau Kappa Epsilon house. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black African) Protesters in Ethiopia kill (blonde White female) UC Davis student DAVIS, Calif. -- University of California, Davis officials say that a postdoctoral researcher in the university's plant biology department was killed in Ethiopia when the vehicle she was riding in was struck by rocks thrown by protesters. The university said in a statement Wednesday that Sharon Gray was in the East African country for a meeting about her research when she was killed Tuesday while traveling in a car in the outskirts of the capital, Addis Ababa. The university said what happened was unclear but spokesman Andy Fell confirmed to the the Sacramento Bee Gray was the American the U.S. Embassy in Ethiopia confirmed was killed in an area that has seen months of deadly protests. UC Davis says another member of the plant biology department who was traveling with Gray was not injured in is headed home. - (Black-on-white) |
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UK: Black thug punches White woman in the head while she waits at traffic lights | ||
CCTV captures moment thug punches woman in the head while she waits at traffic lights on busy high street - Unprovoked attack took place in Clapham High Street in south London - Victim of the vicious attack was shaken but suffered only minor injuries - Police hunting 6ft black man, aged between 30 to 40, with short black hair - (Black-on-white) - (UK) |
DNA Exonerates Negro In Rape Case, Lands Other Black Sex Offender In Jail MINNEAPOLIS — DNA evidence has exonerated a man accused of raping a teenager twice in Minneapolis. Charles Stevenson, of Minnetonka, has been in jail since November. At the time, the 15-year-old victim identified him as her attacker after police showed her photos of known sex offenders. The girl said the man forced her into two different alleys at gunpoint in north Minneapolis and assaulted her. Yet, an investigation showed that DNA from the attacker matched a different convicted sex offender in the system. Officers arrested Harold Davis, of Minneapolis, and he is now facing multiple charges from the attack. Still, Stevenson remains in jail, because he didn’t register as a predatory offender from a previous sex crime. |
Update: Convicted sex offender re-arrested after woman says he assaulted her 2-year-old daughter MILWAUKEE —A convicted sex offender, who a Milwaukee woman said sexually assaulted her 2-year-old daughter, is back in jail. Milwaukee police arrested Darreounta Battles, 19, Wednesday night, a day after the woman said she was offering a $1,000 reward for Battles' capture. A judge sentenced Battles to at least eight years behind bars for sexual assault of a child two years ago and then stayed the sentence, giving him less time. Court records show Battles was convicted of second-degree sexual assault of a child. He assaulted a 10-year-old girl and served roughly a year before he was set free. He's now listed as homeless. |
Schenectady man accused of sexual assault pleads guilty SCHENECTADY, N.Y. — The man accused of breaking into the home of an elderly woman and sexually assaulting her, has pleaded guilty. David Sinkler pleaded guilty in Schenectady County Court on Thursday to criminal sexual act, and burglary. He faces up to 22 years behind bars when sentenced in December. |
Man accused of forcible sex offenses now charged with attempted murder MCDOWELL COUNTY, N.C. -- The man accused of forcible sexual assault on a woman last month is facing additional charges. Derrick M. Berry, 52, of Marion, was originally charged with one count each of forcible second-degree sex offense and attempted forcible second-degree rape. |
Registered Sex Offender Charged With Glendale Rape of Homeless Woman A transient accused of raping a homeless woman who was targeted while sleeping on a bus bench in Glendale was charged Tuesday with a series of felonies. Michael Zinzun, 48, a registered sex offender, faces a possible life prison term if convicted of the charges, according to the District Attorney's Office. |
PD: Naked, bloody, tattooed man runs through home in Maricopa MARICOPA, AZ - Police report that on September 17, a tattooed, naked and bloodied man ran through a neighborhood in the town of Maricopa. Police say about 3 a.m., Al-Hakiem S. Towns allegedly entered a home through a back patio door and left through the front window breaking the screen. The homeowner provided video of the man who was naked with a large tattoo on his back. At another location, a 12-year-old girl reportedly told police that she saw a man peeking through the rear glass door of her home. She said he was shirtless and wearing green shorts. "Every time I smoke spice this happens." Police say he continued to touch himself while being transported in the ambulance. |
Police: Dillon man sexually assaulted one of two women he stabbed Dillon, S.C. — Tyreek Hayes, 22, is charged with two counts of attempted murder, criminal sexual conduct first degree, kidnapping and possession of a weapon during the commission of a crime in the stabbings of two women, according to Chief David Lane with Dillon police. Hayes is also accused of sexually assaulting one of the women he stabbed. Towns reportedly told the officers, |
Jackson man charged in break-in, rape at Ann Arbor-area apartment complex PITTSFIELD TOWNSHIP, MI - A 41-year-old Jackson man faces charges of sexually assaulting a woman in May in Pittsfield Township. After a four-month investigation, Keith Akei Brown was arraigned Monday, Oct. 3 in Washtenaw County 14A District Court on two counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct, two counts of second-degree criminal sexual assault, one count of first-degree home invasion and one count of unarmed robbery. (Looks like his head was dented in) |
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Police alert people of level 4 sex offender moving to Fort Smith area The Fort Smith Police Department is alerting residents regarding a Level 4 sex offender who has moved to the area. Police said 58-year-old George Webb will be residing in the 1700 block of South X St. |
California man sentenced for prostitution-related charges A California man who admitted bringing women to Montana for prostitution will spend five years in federal prison. Citing a violent criminal history and physical abuse of the victims, U.S. District Judge Susan Watters sentenced Larry Burnell Sept Jr., 44, of Richmond, on Wednesday to the term recommended by the prosecutor. |
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Alleged ‘pimp’ arrested in Bozeman on prostitution charge A California man arrested in Bozeman has been charged with promoting prostitution after investigators say he has been traveling Montana with an admitted prostitute. Luther Jerome Davis, 43 of Madera, California, was arrested Tuesday afternoon and charged with felony promoting prostitution. Justice Court Judge Rick West on Wednesday set Davis’ bail at $200,000. |
(Black) U.S. general charged nearly $3,000 to government for nightclub visits, investigators say Defense Secretary Ashton Carter's former top military assistant improperly used his government credit card to carouse at so-called gentlemen’s clubs in South Korea and Italy last year, a Pentagon investigation has found. Maj. Gen. Ronald F. Lewis is alleged to have consumed alcohol to excess after-hours at the Candy Bar in Seoul and the Cica Cica Boom bar in Rome, running up nearly $3,000 on his government credit card. A 51-page report by the Pentagon’s inspector general released Thursday accused Lewis of making a false official statement, misusing a government travel charge card, and carrying out conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman. |
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Finding a way out: (Black-on-white) Domestic violence OMAHA, Neb. -- She was almost unrecognizable after the incident. The bruises and the swelling faded away and on the outside you probably couldn’t tell that Heather Duhachek-Chase had once been so close to losing her life. But the attack left her family with more than any physical scar could. It was about five years ago that Heather dropped her kids off at her ex-husband’s house when they began to argue. She had left him months earlier after she says he started to break things around the house. On this day their arguing was different. He said if she left before he was done talking that he would never see their kids again. Heather told him he shouldn't put their kids between them in a way that would instill the fear they'd never see their father. On the way out she blurted out that he was crazy for acting the way he did. As she turned she heard him ask, “What did you say?” and before she knew it she had been pulled by her hair onto the ground. Her children watched as their father strangled their mother. "There's pieces of it that I will never forget. You know, like looking up and seeing the bottom of a shoe above my face," said Heather. As her ex-husband went to grab a butcher knife Heather managed to get away with her three kids and hide at the neighbor’s place. Investigators would later ask her why he even had a giant meat clever of a knife. That only left her with horrible questions in her mind. - (Black-on-white) |
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Police Find 910 Packets of Heroin During New Jersey Mall Parking Lot Bust A New Jersey man faces drug dealing charges after being found with 910 packets of heroin in a mall parking lot. A special Toms River Police enforcement team was doing surveillance on the Ocean County Mall Tuesday when they saw Iquan Small’s car pull into the parking lot, said police Thursday. |
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Illegal alien sentenced for drug trafficking |
Canada: international student from Saudi Arabia cut throat of female student - was he trying to behead her? |
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Graphic new videos shed light on Minnesota stabbing attack by a (black Muslim terrorist) the FBI believes had been ‘radicalized’ He chased one store clerk into an electronics store, swiping at his head with a pair of steak knives, and then plunging one into his back before the man was able to scramble to his feet and run. He came within inches of stabbing another store clerk, who pulled a metal shutter closed just in time. He lunged repeatedly at an off-duty police officer who had chased him, near the end, into a Macy’s store. And then, even after he was shot, he got to his feet and lunged a second time. Ten people, including a pregnant woman, were injured in the attack. Dahir Adan, who had moved to the United States from Kenya with his family as a child and had grown up in St. Cloud, had withdrawn and shown an increased interest in religion in the months leading up to the attack, Thornton said. Like his family, Adan was Somali |
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(White) LASD sergeant dies after being shot in Lancaster; 1 (black) in custody LANCASTER, Calif. -- A Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department sergeant died after being shot during a deputy-involved shooting in Lancaster, authorities said. The department identified him as Steve Owen, 53, a 29-year veteran of the department who had spent the last five years at the Lancaster Station. Owen and another deputy had responded to a burglary call around noon in the 3200 block of West Avenue J7, sheriff's officials said. The area was contained and during the containment gunfire was heard in the back of the location. The deputy at the front of the complex ran in the direction of the gunfire and found Owen suffering from a gunshot wound. The suspect then fled the area on foot, ran to the front of the home and attempted to steal Owen's patrol car, according to authorities. The suspect put the car into reverse, ramming the second patrol car, which resulted in a second deputy-involved shooting, authorities said. Authorities said the suspect then fled from the area on foot and ran into another home with two teens inside. Special Enforcement Bureau officers were able to get the teens safely out of the home before the suspect was taken into custody. Capt. Steven Katz said the suspect, who is on active parole, may have suffered a gunshot wound to his upper body and was taken to a local hospital for medical treatment. A weapon was also recovered. - (Black-on-white) |
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3rd (black) person charged with robbery and murder of (White) NC grandfather TABOR CITY, N.C. — A third person was arrested Monday in connection with the beating death of a Tabor City man on September 2. According to officials, Prendaysheya Reaves, 19, was charged by the State Bureau of Investigation with first-degree murder and common law robbery in the death of Albert “Phillip” Grainger, 41. Grainger was found at around 1 a.m. on Bell Street, just 200 yards away from his home by his wife, Deborah Grainger. She said he was bleeding profusely from his head and was unresponsive. Authorities initially arrested two suspects (including) Samari Vereen, 23, also on charges of first-degree murder and common law robbery in connection to the incident. Vereen made their first court appearance Monday. Deborah Grainger said the autopsy shows her husband was severely beaten in the head and chest. The Graingers have several children together and grandchildren - (Black-on-white) |
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(White) Tourist shot, killed in downtown Nashville - (black suspects) NASHVILLE, TN - A tourist was shot and killed near the Country Music Hall of Fame early Monday morning, according to police. Police said Teddy Grasset, 30, of Los Angeles was shot and killed during an attempted robbery on Fourth Avenue South near the Country Music Hall of Fame. Grasset and his friend, Larry Niehues, 28, also of Los Angeles, were walking on Fourth Avenue South when a silver sedan, which appeared to be a Chevrolet Impala, pulled up behind them and two men got out of the car. Niehues ran toward Korean Veterans Boulevard while Grasset ran around the car in the opposite direction toward Demonbreun Street. The gunman shot Grasset. He was taken to Vanderbilt University Medical Center where he later died. Niehues was uninjured. - (Black-on-white) |
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Justices re-sentence (black rape-murderer of White female teacher) to only 88 years - instead of 'life' INDIANAPOLIS — Robert Lewis III, of Gary, will serve 88 years in prison for the 2011 rape and murder of Jennifer Kocsis, a 37-year-old Griffith school teacher. The Indiana Supreme Court on Tuesday ended a years-long legal dispute over whether Lewis, 43, was properly sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole by exercising its appellate authority to instead sentence Lewis to a term-of-years. In its 5-0 decision, the high court found that Lake Superior Judge Diane Ross Boswell should have ordered a new penalty phase of Lewis’ trial after the jury was unable to determine, beyond a reasonable doubt, whether Lewis’ crimes warranted a life sentence. Boswell instead claimed she had the authority to unilaterally sentence Lewis to life in prison, and did so. She affirmed that sentence last year after the Supreme Court directed Lewis be re-sentenced due to a procedural error. - (Black-on-white) |
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Dangers of interracial dating - dangers of giving a black man a ride home from a bar |
Texas inmate Duane Buck argues he received death sentence due to his race The Supreme Court left little doubt Wednesday that it will side with a black Texas prison inmate who argues improper testimony about his race tainted his death sentence. The justices often are divided on death penalty cases, but conservatives and liberals alike agreed that inmate Duane Buck is entitled to a new court hearing. The only issue in arguments at the high court appeared to be whether to throw out Buck’s sentence altogether and order a new punishment hearing. The court also could merely instruct lower courts to decide whether the death sentence can stand. |
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‘Armed and dangerous' (black) suspect sought in kidnapping, rape of woman in Whitaker WHITAKER BOROUGH, Pa. - Allegheny County Police are seeking a 26-year-old man who is accused of kidnapping and raping a woman Sunday in Whitaker Borough. Police were called about 10 p.m. to the Gulf gas station on River Road for a report that a woman had been abducted at gunpoint inside a vehicle, authorities said. The woman called police about 12:30 a.m. Monday and said she had been released after dropping the man off in Braddock. The victim told police that she knew the man, George Holiday, and that he raped her during the abduction, according to police. “It can happen to anyone, especially a woman,” Michelle Kubistek said. An arrest warrant has been issued for Holiday, who police said is believed to have a 9 mm semi-automatic pistol and is considered “armed and dangerous.” He is charged with kidnapping, rape, aggravated assault, terroristic threats, unlawful restraint, recklessly endangering another person, false imprisonment and aggravated indecent assault. “It’s probably all of our biggest fears. You can never trust anybody,” Kubistek said. Holiday, of Duquesne, is described as black, 6 feet, 2 inches tall and weighing about 185 pounds. |
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Miami Beach Police Release Sketch Of Man Wanted In Savage Sexual Battery MIAMI – Miami Beach police are investigating a savage sexual battery that left a woman soaked in blood. The victim told police she was walking on the beach at around at 10 p.m. on Sunday when a man sitting on a beach chair approached her. What happened next is chilling. “He had some type of sharp object in his hand where he proceeded to cut her on the face multiple times,” explained Miami Beach spokesperson Ernesto Rodriguez. “And threw her down to the ground where he was able to sexually batter her.” The victim was able to summon up enough strength and fortitude to break free and run to a nearby hotel where police and fire rescue we called. “This chick came out saying ‘help me, help me’ over by the beach where the stairs are covered in blood man,” said witness Willy Drake. Miami Beach police released a sketch of the man they are looking for. He is described a black male between 32 to 33 years old, 5’7’’ to 5’8’’ with a slim build, dark short and curly hair and was unshaven. He was wearing a green T-shirt and long shorts or rolled-up pant legs. |
Colonie man accused of attempted rape, burglary COLONIE, NY -- Police in Colonie say a man is facing multiple charges, accused of breaking into a home and attempting to rape the woman inside. Investigators say, on Saturday at around 3:30am, the suspect removed an air conditioning unit from a window and gained access to the home. The 21 year old female, according to police, woke up to a man with his face covered, armed with a knife. The suspect is accused of attempting to rape the victim. Police say the suspect fled when recognized as an acquaintance by the victim. Investigators located 21 year old Godfrey Freeman at his residence and he was formally charged with Attempted Rape, Burglary, and criminal possession of a weapon. |
Cops: DeKalb sex offender offends again A Lithonia man convicted of sexual battery is in the DeKalb County jail again. Eddie Dubose, 50, is accused of molesting a girl under the age of 16 by fondling her while she tried to sleep one morning in July, according to an arrest warrant released this week. Public records show he was also charged with child molestation in 2006 but was only convicted of sexual battery. |
Another white female murdered by her black 'boyfriend' (with friends like these...) who then killed his worthless evil self LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The mother of Brittney Green, 27, confirms her daughter was killed Sunday in a murder-suicide in southwest Louisville. Green's boyfriend, Tony Deshawn Brown, 27, shot and killed her, then turned the gun on himself, said authorities. The couple's (mixed-race) 11-month-old baby girl was inside the home at the time. The coroner said Green died of a single gunshot wound and Brown died of a single self-inflicted gunshot wound. Green was a mother of two; a little girl and little boy. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black couple arrested in shooting of (White) NC woman at Ark. gas station |
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(Black) arrested for murder of (White) bungalow colony caretaker MONTICELLO – The Sullivan County Sheriff’s Office has made an arrest in the murder of John Ferrari, Jr., 61, of River Vale, New Jersey. He was the caretaker at the Pardess Bungalow Colony at 236 Old Liberty Road in the Town of Thompson. Undersheriff Eric Chaboty said Rickey Bolden, Jr., 36, of Bedford Avenue in Monticello was charged with murder and committed to the Sullivan County Jail without bail following his arraignment before Town of Thompson Judge Miller. The sheriff’s office is being assisted in the investigation by the State Police BCI, Forensic Identification Bureau and District Attorney’s Office. Authorities have not released a motive or how Ferrari was killed. - (Black-on-white) |
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Body of missing (White) teen found near scene of fatal shooting of (White) boy, 16, in Aliquippa - 3 blacks charged ALIQUIPPA, Pa. - The body of a missing teenager who was driving the car in which a 16-year-old was fatally shot last week was found Tuesday by a homeowner in Aliquippa. Authorities identified the body as that of 18-year-old Dane Mathesius, who was found behind an abandoned home less than 500 feet from the scene of the fatal shooting of 16-year-old William Cade Booher of Beaver. Police said three 17-year-olds have been charged as adults in connection with Booher’s death. Authorities identified two of the teenagers as Ronald Foster Jr. and Deontae Jones. The third teenager, Lawrence Reddick Jr., was identified Monday as the shooter, but has not yet been located and is considered armed and dangerous. Charges against the three teens include criminal homicide. Two of the teens, Foster and Jones, play for Aliquippa High School's football team. Both teenagers went to school Friday, the morning after the shooting. They also played in the football game Friday night. The Beaver County Coroner's Office said Booher died of a gunshot wound Thursday night. Investigators said they believe that the 13-year-old, Mathesius and Booher came to Aliquippa to sell marijuana and picked up Reddick, who officers said pulled a gun, demanded money and shot Booher in the head several times. Police said they recovered a gun from the scene. Reddick, Foster and Jones conspired to rob Booher of marijuana and money outside Plan Twelve Market. Police said Mathesius and Reddick set up the deal, citing phone records that showed they were in contact with each other just before the shooting. - (Black-on-white) Editor note: Don't do drugs. Especially don't buy from, sell to and/or share drugs with blacks |
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'Do not let him out,' mom says at murder sentencing of black boyfriend for murder of white female sex-partner MUSKEGON, MI – Muskegon County circuit court on Monday sentenced the murderer of single mom Bobbie Maples to 18.5 -55 years in prison. Bobbie Maples vanished Dec. 15, 2014, after leaving her Roosevelt Park home. In January 2016, her body was found buried under concrete at a site in northern Muskegon County. Ronald Williams on Aug. 26 pleaded no contest to a charge of homicide second-degree murder, with a Cobbs agreement with the court that the minimum sentence be no higher than 18.5 years. Bobbies' mother, Muriel Maples, argued Oct. 3 for a harsh sentence for Williams. She noted how Williams had written in a text message after Maples' disappearance about how he missed her blue eyes -- if these feelings were true, Muriel Maples said, he probably was capable of killing again, even killing people he seemed to care about. "Please do not let him out at the 18-and-a-half year mark as he will still be old enough to do this again," she said. - (Black-on-white) |
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Former teacher arrested after police say he had an inappropriate relationship with ex-student A former teacher at Freedom Prep High Academy is behind bars after being on the run when it was reported he was involved in a relationship with a former student. Donald Emory Jr. 26, is charged with sexual exploitation of a minor, solicitation of a minor and soliciting sexual exploitation of a minor. |
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(Black) Air Force sergeant gets 35 years in jail for murdering his (white) ex-wife, cutting up her body with a chainsaw and leaving her remains to disintegrate in acid | ||
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Steven Williams sat stone-faced in a central Florida courtroom Friday as he was sentenced to 35 years in prison for murdering his ex-wife, cutting up her body with a chainsaw and then dissolving the remains in acid. Williams, a former Air Force sergeant, learned his fate after pleading no contest in May to second-degree murder in the grisly killing of Tricia Todd. He received an additional five years, to be served concurrently, for child neglect, because he left the couple's two-year-old daughter alone to dump his ex-wife's dismembered body in a park. - (Black-on-white) | ||
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Family seeking answers after black man shot by police in Chicago suburb MARKHAM, Ill. -- As of Monday morning, Donte Jones' family says they have still not heard from authorities since Jones was shot and killed Sunday morning. At least a dozen of Jones' family members and close friends filed out of his Maywood home fighting back tears Monday. Jones, 36, a father to four young children, was at Stadium Night Club at 16300 Dixie Highway in Markham Saturday night when police say several fights broke out in the parking lot. Markham's police chief says Jones moved close to one of the officers while armed with a gun, feeling threatened, the chief said his officer fired at Dante Jones. The family says police have video proof that can answer the painful questions of how and why they shot and killed Donte Jones. |
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Man convicted of sexual assault, home invasion faces minimum of 63 years Sentencing for a 20-year-old Springfield man convicted last week of aggravated criminal sexual assault and multiple other charges has been scheduled for Nov. 22. A Sangamon Count jury deliberated for two hours Thursday before convicting Qmoni Wheeler of the 1700 block of East Laurel Street on charges of aggravated criminal sexual assault, home invasion, residential burglary, aggravated battery, aggravated unlawful use of a weapon, aggravated unlawful restraint and theft. |
DNA evidence links man to 2015 rape BALTIMORE —A 36-year-old man has been charged in connection with a 2015 home invasion and rape after DNA technology linked him to the crime, Baltimore County police said. Alphonso Dewayne Owens, of the 3400 block of SW Caton Avenue, has been charged with first-degree rape, home invasion, and related charges. He is being held without bail in the Baltimore County Detention Center, police said. |
Spotsylvania Co. K-9 out of surgery after being shot by black convicted felon - on the loose SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY, Va. -- A Spotsylvania County K-9 is out of surgery after being shot by a suspect during an altercation late Sunday night. Spotsylvania County deputies did a traffic stop on a car for a minor infraction. Officials said the driver was wanted on numerous felony warrants. The driver was taken into custody without any problems. The passenger in the car, Joseph Conway, 34, got out of the car and got into a fight with the deputy. Conway then fled the scene. The deputy and his K-9 dog started to chase Conway. Conway then pulled a gun out and shot several rounds at the deputies and the K-9. He hit the dog at least once. The deputies shot back and Conway ran. Conway is still being sought. The K-9 dog, Dux was taken to the hospital and is undergoing surgery. Dux is in serious condition. Conway is wanted on two counts of attempted capital murder of law enforcement and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. |
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Mother identifies (White) Sylacauga HS student beaten in possibly racially motivated (hate crime) attack SYLACAUGA, AL - A 17-year-old Sylacauga High School student is recovering at UAB Hospital after police say he was attacked following the Homecoming football game Friday night. Brandi Allen, the victim's mother, identified her son as Brian Ogle. Sylacauga Police Chief Kelley Johnson says a large group of students gathered in the parking lot of the old Ace Hardware behind the Sonic on W Fort Williams Street in downtown Sylacauga. Johnson says one or more black teens assaulted Ogle, a 17-year-old white teen. When officers arrived, they found him bleeding from his head. Medics took him to the Coosa Valley Medical Center in Sylacauga and he was then airlifted to UAB Hospital where he is in critical condition recovering from head injuries. Allen says her son suffered a broken skull in a few places and is bleeding from the brain. Johnson says witnesses are telling police there was an incident at Sylacauga High School last week involving the victim and some of the persons of interest. He says there may have been a verbal exchange or a social media post about the 'Black Lives Matter' movement, which may have sparked Friday night's assault. Investigators will be interviewing witnesses and getting an update on the victim's condition Saturday. Charges will be determined by the District Attorney's office. Johnson says there are a lot of rumors flying around right now and he wants to assure the community they will do a thorough investigation. Sylacauga Police Department is asking for anyone with information to please call (256) 401-2450. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Guilty verdict in murder of retired (Asian female) Hercules teacher MARTINEZ — A jury late Wednesday convicted a Southern California man of murdering 55-year-old Susie Ko in her Hercules home, making him eligible for the death penalty. Darnell Washington, 28, was convicted of first-degree murder and a slew of other charges and enhancements for the 2012 murder of Ko, who was beaten and stabbed with a knife and the barrel of a shotgun. A month before her death, Washington escaped from San Bernardino County jail, beginning a roughly six-week crime spree that ended with Washington and his wife, Tania, being arrested in Washington state. |
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Life In Prison For Sudanese Refugee Convicted In Stabbing Death Of Co-Worker At Montco Meat-Packing Plant NORRISTOWN, Pa. — A life-sentence for the Sudanese refugee and former child-soldier, who was convicted earlier this year of the 2015 stabbing death of a co-worker at a meat-packing plant in Montgomery County. Thirty-three-year-old Peter Atem showed no emotion as Danny Vazquez’s family members broke down in tears, remembering the 25-year-old as a hard worker and a family man. His fiancé saying their three children still wait for their father to come home for dinner, or to give bedtime kisses, one child even asking when daddy will come home from the sky. Atem was convicted of First Degree Murder, as he stabbed Vazquez nine times at the Mopac rendering plant in Franconia in February, 2015. The victim’s brother told Atem, while he knows it’s not right, he can never forgive Atem, adding, “I hope you rot in prison.” |
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