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(White) Teen killed, (white) women injured in Bayou Blue shooting (by black ex-boyfriend) A man is accused of killing his ex-girlfriend's brother and wounding her and her mother in a shooting Tuesday night in Bayou Blue, the Terrebonne Parish Sheriff's Office said. Rhubin Scott Jr., 34, was apprehended about 9 a.m. today at a relative's home at 2758 W. Main St., Gray, Maj. Malcolm Wolfe said in a news release. He is charged with second-degree murder and two counts of attempted second-degree murder. Wolfe said David Trahan Jr., 17, was pronounced dead at the scene, and the two women were airlifted to a hospital out of the area. Scott's ex-girlfriend was released this morning, while her mother remains in critical condition. Deputies and detectives responded about 10:50 p.m. Tuesday to the shooting at the mother's home at 207 Capri Court, Wolfe said. Wolfe said Scott had gone to his ex-girlfriend's workplace, caused a disturbance and was asked to leave. He then followed her to her mother's home. - (Black-on-white) |
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And yet another black man who murdered his white girlfriend - Goochland man convicted of murdering Hanover woman A Goochland County man was found guilty of first-degree murder Wednesday in the June 2015 death of his girlfriend inside her Rockville home. The jury recommended that Lamare Shiron Jennings, 39, be sentenced to life in prison for first-degree murder, plus a $100,000 fine, in the slaying of his girlfriend, 44-year-old Leaudrey Salmon. Jurors also recommended life in prison for abduction with the intent to defile and 10 years in prison for robbery, in connection with the murder. In a 911 phone recording played for the jury during a three-day trial, Jennings told Salmon that he didn’t believe she loved him and that he was going to kill her. While she screamed loudly, moaned and begged for her life, saying she needed to live for the sake of her children, Jennings gave her demands and continued torturing her. In the drawn-out brutality, according to evidence in the case, Jennings choked her repeatedly using his hands and a rope, which was left bloodied and covered with Salmon’s hair. Hanover County prosecutor Mackenzie Babichenko said that after Salmon had been strangled and left limp, Jennings used a knife to slit her throat three times from one end of her neck to the other. - (Black-on-white) |
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Two Soldiers Being Held in Connection with the Disappearance of Fellow Soldier Shadow McClaine |
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(Black) Man arrested in FBI raid is person of interest in (white) Orange County woman's disappearance ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. - A man arrested Thursday in one of four FBI raids in Orange County is the same person whom investigators had previously named a person of interest in the disappearance of 24-year-old Tia Bonta, Eyewitness News has learned. Bonta was reported missing July 31 after a friend, identified by deputies as “JD,” picked her up from the Days Inn on Colonial Drive and dropped her off at a home on Cleburne Road. While not confirming him as the “JD” identified by authorities, the Orange County Sheriff’s Office named James Dellofield has previously said he is a person of interest in Bonta’s disappearance. Deputies have not clarified whether it's Dellofield Sr. or Jr. who is the person of interest. Dellofield Jr. was arrested Thursday on drug charges during the raids. The Orange County Sheriff’s Office did not say if the arrests had anything to do with Bonta's disappearance. Despite extensive searches, authorities have found no trace of Bonta, who has a 1-year-old son. - (Black-on-white) |
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Police: 3 arrested (two black men and a white woman) in connection to shooting that killed woman, child in Shelby SHELBY, N.C. - Three people were arrested Friday in connection to the killing of a woman and a child in Shelby that happened Thursday morning. Mario Wilson, Morris Abraham and Aubre Sucato were arrested and charged with murder. Officials identified the child as 3-year-old Liam Murray. Relatives said 3-year-old Liam and Liam's mother were inside the home, along with Miranda Woods where police said a robbery went bad. Aaround 7 a.m. someone inside the house on Whisenant Street opened fire, killing Liam and Woods, while wounding another man identified as Jerod Shippy. Liam's mother made it out of the house unharmed but the shooter got away. All three suspects were charged with two counts of first-degree murder, one count of attempted first-degree murder, attempted robbery with a dangerous weapon and conspiracy to commit robbery with a dangerous weapon. - (Black-on-white) |
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Homicide investigation: Sources say body of woman found dead on east side was stuffed in tote MILWAUKEE -- A homicide investigation is underway after a woman was found dead inside a home on Milwaukee's east side Monday night, October 24th -- the fourth murder in Milwaukee since Monday afternoon. According to police, officers were called out to a residence on Arlington Place near Brady Street shortly before midnight for a welfare check. Upon arrival, officers were let inside by an occupant of the residence. Once inside, officials discovered the body of a 23-year-old woman. She has been identified as Kayla Bauske. Police say a 22-year-old man is in custody. Police say the victim and suspect were acquaintances. - (Black-on-white) |
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Scammer who used hospital records for $1M Saks spree gets prison A woman who used stolen hospital-patient records to fraudulently order more than $1 million in designer goods from Saks Fifth Avenue and other retailers was sentenced Thursday to four to eight years in prison. Krystle Steed, 31, previously copped a plea to charges of grand larceny, identity theft and other raps. She operated the scam with her Navy-vet husband, Kyle Steed, 31, who had been an employee of Lenox Hill Hospital, according to court papers. Kyle pilfered the records of more than 80 emergency-room patients and passed them on to his wife, the papers state. Krystle used the sensitive data, including Social Security numbers and credit-card information, to take over the patients’ Bank of America and American Express charge cards. |
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Cops shoot bipolar knife-wielding black man (named Davonte) in Brooklyn A bipolar man who police suspect was attempting a suicide-by-cop called 911 on himself on Wednesday — and then swung a knife “ninja” style at officers before they shot him three times. Davonte Pressley, 23, was holding the blade in front of the Super Clean Laundromat around 11 a.m. when cops responded to his 911 call, said NYPD Chief of Patrol Terence Monahan. Pressley lunged at the officers with the knife like a “ninja” despite their calls for him to drop it. Then one officer opened fire, striking Pressley three times in the torso, police said. But police sources say Pressley may have wanted to “commit suicide by cop” because he called 911 himself before the shooting. |
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Police ID Suspect Wanted In Union League Theft |
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Police Release Photos Of Alleged Walnut Creek Wallet Thieves WALNUT CREEK – Police in Walnut Creek are looking for two women allegedly responsible for several wallet thefts at downtown restaurants over the summer. The woman, Crystal Pratt, 32, of Oakland, and Eva Coleman, 47, from Fairfield or Oxnard, are accused of taking wallets from customers at three different restaurants in Walnut Creek in late July and early August, according to police spokesman Lt. Lanny Edwards. They are also wanted for similar crimes in other cities in Contra Costa, Alameda and Santa Clara counties, Edwards said. |
Police: Cancer Survivor Killed In Robbery Gone Wrong |
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Black beast attacked and tried to rape an 89-year-old White woman COLUMBUS, Ohio You don't live 89 years without overcoming a trial or two. "When you're born and raised through The Depression and you get through that, you can survive anything,” she said. And this 89-year-old, who we are not identifying, is no exception. "I'm a tough old bird," she said with a laugh. But after what happened in her Denune Avenue home May 23, even the daily setting of the sun can trigger terror. "I make it pretty good through the day. It's just the nighttime. I just dread to see nighttime come," she said. “I have these flashbacks and nightmares. It's like I see somebody peeping in the window, or somebody's a knockin' on the door." It was around 4 a.m. when she was startled awake by a stranger in her bedroom. "He just comes in and said, ‘I'm here to rob you.’ I said, ‘You come to the wrong house,’" she said. She told him she didn't have any money. "He said, ‘Well I'll rape you then.’ That was the words that come out of his mouth. Tore all of my clothes off me and threw me on the floor," she said. Bruises and bandages on her hands and arms show the violence of the attack and the ferocity with which she fought back. "I fought him with my fist. I kicked him. I slapped him in the face. That's when he picked me up and throwed me. He slapped me full force right in the face,” she said. “And I said, ‘Where is your mother?’ And I told him God was watching everything he was doing, and I said, ‘He'll get you, buddy!’" - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Woman accused of killing (White) Jackson couple while drag racing pleads guilty JACKSON, Tenn. — A woman accused of drag racing and killing a Jackson couple in 2015 entered a guilty plea Tuesday. Markarious Searcy’s trial was scheduled to begin Tuesday morning, but rather than jury selection taking place, Searcy entered a guilty plea of two counts of vehicular homicide, one count of reckless endangerment and one count of reckless driving. Searcy is accused of drag racing Jordan Bailey in July of 2015 on Vann Drive when Searcy’s vehicle collided with Thomas “Jay” and Julie Hogan’s vehicle. The Hogans did not survive the crash. Searcy’s sentencing hearing is scheduled for 10 a.m. Dec. 12. She is currently free on bond until the sentencing hearing. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black suspect (with Nigerian name) arrested in connection to deadly road rage shooting in Belton BELTON, Mo. -- Police arrested a man suspected in the deadly road rage shooting of Benjamin Friend from October 18. Belton police say that 30-year-old Tajudeen Osagie, also known as Harry Mack, is in the city's jail on Wednesday night and currently charged with unlawful possession of a firearm. Police say they aren't looking for any other suspects connected to the crime. The shooting happened in the area of 150 Highway and Prospect just before 6 p.m. on that Tuesday evening. Friend, 37, was rushed to a hospital but did not survive. Friends of the victim said he was driving home from work at A.B. May Heating and Cooling when he was shot. According to a GoFundMe page, he leaves behind a wife and three kids. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Cold-blooded black) Gunman in Lehigh Valley killing spree dodges death penalty - "the devil made him gun down random victims" A man who told police the devil made him gun down random victims in the Lehigh Valley reached a plea deal to avoid the death penalty for murdering three people. Todd West, 24, of Elizabeth, New Jersey, is charged with seven killings in all -- three in the Lehigh Valley and four before that in New Jersey. Authorities agreed to try West in the Pennsylvania cases first, and he faced the death penalty here. West pleaded guilty Thursday morning in Lehigh County Court to three counts of first-degree murder in a deal that gave him three consecutive life sentences without the chance of parole. Prosecutors said West was one of three people involved in the fatal spree July 5, 2015, but that he was the only shooter. Kory Ketrow was killed in Easton, and Francine E. Ramos and Trevor D. Gray were killed in Allentown. West also fired at a couple stopped at a traffic light in Easton during the spree, but they were able to get away uninjured. West previously told investigators Ketrow looked tired as he was walking along Lehigh Street in Easton, and that he was going to "help" Ketrow. Asked in court why he killed the pair in Allentown, West said, "I just wanted to kill them." West said he had nothing to say to the crowd of the victim's family and friends in the courtroom. Judge James Anthony said in is entire legal career he had never seen a murder case like West's. "There doesn't appear to be any motive here besides a desire to kill. Cold-blooded murder in the truest sense," the judge said. - (Black-on-white) |
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Yet another white woman murdered by her estranged black boyfriend WILMINGTON -- An autopsy Tuesday determined a nursing student was strangled to death Monday by her estranged boyfriend before the Marine Corps reservist drove to a Wilmington gun range and killed himself, an investigator said Wednesday. Rebecca Ann Jones, 23, was found dead inside the Dapple Court apartment of her longtime boyfriend, Justin Hakeem Walker, 26. Police found Jones’ body after Walker shot himself in the head about 2:30 p.m. Monday at a Gordon Road shooting range. Near Walker’s body deputies recovered a note confessing to the killing and directing authorities to Jones' body. An autopsy Tuesday determined she suffered blunt-force trauma during an assault that investigators surmise happened sometime between noon and 2:15 p.m. Monday, said Wilmington Police Department Detective Lee Odham. He said the cause of death was determined to be strangulation. A second note written by Walker and found with Jones’ body indicated Walker was distraught because the couple was going through a breakup, Odham said. - (Black-on-white) |
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Interracial North Carolina fugitives arrested in Valley Center SAN DIEGO — San Diego sheriff's deputies arrested two violent fugitives from North Carolina Wednesday afternoon at the Harrah's Casion in Valley Center. Jonathan Richardson, 27, and Erin Hogsed, 20, were both wanted for kidnapping, armed robbery and vehicle theft by the Transylvania County Sheriff's Office in North Carolina. Transylvania County sheriff's officials had gathered enough information to led them to believe the two had fled to the San Diego area, prompting them to alert local law enforcement agencies. At approximately 10:24 a.m. Wednesday, a sheriff's deputy spotted a stolen vehicle related to the fugitives in a parking structure at the Harrah's Casino. In coordination with Harrah's security personnel, sheriff's deputies and members of the San Diego Fugitive Task Force, the couple was found and safely taken into custody without incident, according to the sheriff's department. Richardson and Hogsed will be booked into the Vista Detention Facility and will remain there while awaiting extradition back to North Carolina. |
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(White) Northland man feels enraged, violated when (black) thief plucks package off of front doorstep KANSAS CITY NORTH -- United Parcel Service on Thursday said it expects to deliver more than 700-million packages around the world between Thanksgiving and the end of the year. But not all of those deliveries will get into the hands of their rightful recipients. "It`s coming on the holiday season," said Julian Dillard. "Packages are arriving, So people just prey on that sort of thing." Dillard is a Northland homeowner who got tired of package deliveries disappearing in his neighborhood. So he installed a surveillance camera on his doorstep, and it didn't long for that investment to pay off. - (Black-on-white) |
Mother sexually assaulted after walking child to school bus by feral black savage predator beast ATLANTA - The search is on for a man accused of brutally beating and sexually assaulting a woman who had just walked her child to a bus stop. The alleged incident happened on October 7 at about 7 a.m. inside a unit at Centennial Park Apartments on Luckie Street in northwest Atlanta. Police obtained surveillance video of the man leaving the apartment building after the attack. The victim told police she left her apartment door unlocked and walked her child to the school bus. When she returned home, a stranger was inside her home. He allegedly kicked her in the head, dragged her to the ground, punched her in the face and then tried to choke her. During the struggle, he stripped off her clothes and forced himself on her sexually, police said. The victim fought back but sustained several injuries to her legs, arms and face, police said. She managed to fight off the attacker and called for help. |
Baton Rouge man arrested, suspected of three rapes also booked for 2015 murder Bryan Leduff, the Baton Rouge man arrested late Wednesday night in the rapes of three women earlier this month, is now also suspected in the 2015 shooting death of woman, Baton Rouge police said. Leduff faces a count of second-degree murder in the shooting death of Jemina Williams, 34, who was found partially nude and shot to death March 26 of 2015 in a parking lot next to a North Street auto shop. Williams had just delivered a baby a few weeks before she was killed. |
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Police: Man Sexually Assaulted Girl Over 12 Year Period |
Alexandria man accused in home invasion, rape An Alexandria man is facing rape and home invasion charges after an investigation, according to police. Damerrius Darnell Washington, 25, of the 10 block of Gordon Street, was arrested on Wednesday by Alexandria Police Department detectives and members of a U.S. Marshals Violent Offender Task Force. He was booked into the Rapides Parish Detention Center, charged with home invasion and aggravated rape. He remains in jail with no bonds set on either charge. Warrants had been issued for Washington after an investigation into a Sept. 30 home invasion in the 5200 block of Sallie Street, which is off Culpepper Road. |
Police: Borger teacher arrested for sexual contact with elementary school students BORGER, TX - A teacher at a Borger elementary school has been arrested as authorities investigate allegations of sexual misconduct with two students. Myron Stiles, 49, was arrested Wednesday and booked into the Hutchinson County jail. Borger Police Captain Brandon Strope says two separate complaints were filed during the time Stiles taught at Gateway Elementary School between 2013-2015. |
(LGBT-Queer dirty deviant black) Pugh gets 5 1/2 to 15 years in prison in plea deal Detroit — Former Detroit City Council president and broadcast journalist Charles Pugh pleaded guilty Wednesday as part of a plea deal to having sexual intercourse with a 14-year-old boy. He will spend 5 1/2 years to 15 years behind bars. He also must register as a lifetime sex offender, get counseling and agree to have only supervised contact with children. Pugh pleaded guilty to two counts of third-degree criminal sexual conduct in connection with allegations that he had an illicit and sexual relationship with the teen more than a decade ago. His sentences on both counts will run concurrently. |
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(Black Muslim) American guilty of supporting ISIS to appear on 60 Minutes A 21-year-old |
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Sentencing for 2 men involved in fatal shooting of baseball prospect in Yonkers YONKERS, N.Y. -- Two men who pleaded guilty in the fatal shooting of a pro baseball prospect in Yonkers were sentenced Wednesday. A Westchester County judge sentenced two of the accomplices in the case. Tejmitra Singh received 11 years in prison and Darren Dawson was sentenced to 9 years. The sentencing of the gunman, Nashaun Hunter, was rescheduled for November 16th. He is expected to be sentenced to 25 years behind bars. A fourth suspect, Garth O'Neil Cole, will be sentenced on Dec. 1st. 23-year-old Mike Nolan, who was drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the 18th round of the 2014 draft, was shot in the head in September 2015 in a Yonkers Burger King parking lot and died three weeks later. The suspects were arrested the following March. - (Black-on-white) |
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Terrorism possible in Virginia shooting at hands of Kenyan refugee, police say Police said a murder-suicide by a Kenyan refugee in Virginia Tuesday may be terrorism, although the investigation remains in its early stages. Getachew Fekede opened fire at the FreightCar America factory in Roanoke where he used to work early Tuesday, killing a former co-worker before killing himself. Police said the 53-year-old entered the U.S. through a refugee immigration program and was fired by the company in March when he stopped showing up for work. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black South African) Man convicted in third sexual assault case; jury recommends 40 years VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — After a two-day jury trial, a man was found guilty Wednesday of a Virginia Beach sexual assault that happened over a decade ago. 42-year-old Lesiba Simon Matsoake was convicted of forcible sodomy. The jury fixed his punishment at 40 years in prison. Prosecutors say on June 11, 2004, Matsoake forced a 22-year-old woman, who he didn’t know, to perform oral sodomy on him. The victim, an aspiring comedian, was at the Oceanfront that night celebrating her first gig. After having a few drinks, she went to 63rd Street and decided to skinny dip in the ocean. It was in the middle of the night, and the victim thought the area was deserted and no one was around. Suddenly, she saw a naked man, later identified as Matsoake, walking toward her. Matsoake forced the victim to the ground. Waves crashed over her head as she struggled against him. Fearing for her life, the victim begged Matsoake to move up the beach and out of the water. Matsoake sexually assaulted her and then ran away. The victim got into her car right away and drove to the police station. On the way, she saw an officer on the side of the road and flagged him down. She told him she had been sexually assaulted. She was able to preserve seminal fluid left behind by her attacker and forensics technicians collected it. The DNA evidence was submitted to the Department of Forensic Science to see if a suspect could be identified. In 2012, Matsoake was determined to be a match. The victim of this assault, Amoreena Wade, who said she waited 12 years for this day. In 2007, when officers came to question him, they found out he had fled to his native country of South Africa. He was extradited back to the U.S. in 2012 and remained in custody in North Carolina pending his trial there.. - (Black-on-white) |
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Caught On Camera: Suspect Violently Attacks Employee, Robs Deli In West Philly PHILADELPHIA — Police are on the hunt for a man who assaulted a worker and robbed a deli in West Philadelphia. Authorities say around 8:30 p.m. on October 22, the male entered the 55th Deli Market on the 1300 block of North 55th Street and retrieved a beverage from the refrigerator. Police say once he approached the cash register, he pulled a handgun and violently grabbed a 44-year-old employee and then struck him in the head with the gun. Police describe the suspect as a black male, in his late 20s, with a thin build , a mustache, goatee, side burns and a gap between his front teeth. They say he was wearing a black vest with a gray hooded sweatshirt underneath, jeans and a black winter hat. |
INCEST: Sumter man charged with 4 counts criminal sexual conduct with a minor, incest SUMTER, SC – Deputies with the Sumter County Sheriff’s office say they have arrested a man for sexually assaulting a female minor. A press release from Ken Bell with Sumter County Sheriff’s Office says 67-year-old Harry Lee Davis was charged with one count of incest and four counts of criminal sexual conduct with a minor, 2nd degree. Warrants say Davis sexually assaulted the victim several times at a residence on National Street between Jan. 1, 2014 and Oct. 24, 2016. The release from the sheriff’s office says the victim, now 16 years old, reported the abuse to a relative who contacted authorities. |
Police: 34-year-old Fayetteville man charged with statutory rape of teen Cumberland County, N.C. — Fayetteville police on Wednesday morning said they arrested a 34-year-old man in connection to a statutory rape investigation involving a teenager. Linwood Melvin, of the 3600 block of A B Carter Road, Fayetteville, was charged with statutory rape, indecent liberties with a child and contributing to the delinquency of a minor, according to the Fayetteville Police Department. He was jailed under a $20,000 bond. The investigation occurred on Oct. 20, according to the department. Melvin is an acquaintance of the 14-year-old victim. |
Rape suspect Jamal arrested in DeSoto Parish Jamal L. Henderson, of Mansfield, was arrested following an investigation after a victim reported an alleged rape Aug. 17. An arrest warrant was issued for the charges of first degree rape after it was learned Henderson fled the area. While attempting to locate Henderson, he continually called, threatened, and harassed the victim via telephone. With the assistance of agencies and detectives in Texas, Henderson was located in Shelby County and placed under arrest. He was later extradited back to the DeSoto Parish Detention center. He was booked into the DeSoto Parish Detention Center on the original first degree rape charge as well as obstruction of justice for threatening the victim in the matter. |
Suspect ID’d in carjacking, police shooting incident ST. LOUIS – Authorities have identified a 19-year-old who died late Monday evening following a police pursuit across St. Louis city and county that culminated in an officer-involved shooting. According to police, a county police officer spotted a vehicle wanted from a carjacking in Affton. A pursuit was initiated by the officer that eventually included law enforcement officers from St. Louis City, Jennings, and Ferguson. The vehicle in question, a 2003 Mercedes Benz, was stolen in a carjacking from the 5100 block of Waldo Avenue Monday morning at 2 a.m., when two armed subjects wearing mask and gloves stole the car from a resident. During the course of the police chase, an SLMPD SUV crashed into a pedestrian car at the intersection of Lillian and Union. Two officers and two civilians suffered non-life threatening injuries in that accident The suspect crashed the Mercedes in the 4100 block of Lee Avenue and four subjects got out. One of the suspects was wearing a mask and gloves, and armed with a handgun. That person pointed the gun at a police officer, who fired several shots. The armed individual, identified as Aaron Ballard, died at the scene. The other three people in the stolen vehicle escaped on foot. |
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Man Posed As Meter Reader To Murder Romantic Rival, Prosecutors Say COOK COUNTY CRIMINAL COURTHOUSE — A Morgan Park man posed as a meter reader to murder a romantic rival before eventually blowing up the man's house late last year, prosecutors said Tuesday. "The acts of this defendant were cold, calculated and preplanned," Cook County Judge James Brown said during a bond hearing Tuesday. "No bail." It all started Sep. 5, 2015, when Willie Bell, then 43, was captured on surveillance footage buying a reflective vest and worker's helmet at a local Home Depot, Assistant State's Attorney Bryan Grissman said. A week later, Bell turned up at Timothy Lawrence's home in the 10800 block of South Morgan Street wearing the vest and helmet, which was now emblazoned with the words "meter inspector," authorities said. According to Grissman, Bell and Lawrence, 48, were dating the same woman. In a series of Facebook messages, Bell expressed growing anger that the woman was seeing someone else, prosecutors said. Bell is seen on surveillance footage casing Lawrence's home and eventually following him inside about 11 a.m. Sep. 12, prosecutors said. That's when Bell shot Lawrence once in his head, according to Grissman. |
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14 members of Bronx-based drug smuggling ring arrested for allegedly bringing $1.5M in cocaine and heroin into U.S. |
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(Black) Akron man gets prison for attacking (White) Humane Society officer with knife, shovel AKRON - Summit County Prosecutor Sherri Bevan Walsh said McCullen Webb, 33, of Akron, was sentenced to six years in prison for attacking an Officer with the Humane Society of Greater Akron with a knife and shovel. In a release, it was confirmed that Webb pleaded guilty Sept. 15 to felonious assault with a repeat violent offender specification. According to Bevan Walsh, on March 28, 2016, Webb attacked Humane Society Officer Timothy Harland as Harland sat in his work vehicle on 18th Street SW in Akron. Webb approached the vehicle and struck Harland with a shovel, then used a knife to cut Harland on the head, face, and arms. Harland spent several days in the hospital recovering from his injuries. Webb also used a barbell to shatter the vehicle’s windshield. Responding officers repeatedly ordered Webb to drop the knife and tried to subdue him with a Taser, but it had no effect. An Akron police officer eventually shot Webb in the leg after he refused the repeated commands to drop his knife. In a related matter, Bevan Walsh confirmed that an Akron police officer was justified in connection with the March 28, 2016 shooting of Webb. - (Black-on-white) |
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White Temple Students Attacked, Officer Thrown To Ground, Police Horse Punched In Savage assaults by pack of feral blacks Four juveniles were arrested in a series of flash mob-style attacks on Temple University's campus this weekend that left students and police officers hurt, police and university officials said. Groups of young people, estimated to number between 20 to 100, roved the school's North Philadelphia campus Friday night for nearly two hours causing havoc, authorities said. As many as six Temple students were hurt in the attacks as they walked around campus between 8 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. that night, along with a university police officer and a (female) Philadelphia police horse. One (White) girl said her boyfriend was able to run away but she was grabbed by the hair and beaten on her head and back. In all, as many as 50 juveniles were taken into custody and four — ranging in age from 15 to 17 years old — were charged with crimes. - (Black-on-white) |
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2 (blacks - one with Jewish surname) charged with murder after (white Hispanic) teen shot at Walmart (during marijuana sale 'gone bad') JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Two men are charged with the murder of a 19-year-old who was shot in the parking lot of a Jacksonville Walmart. Michael Wayne Carter II, 21, turned himself in Monday night four hours after officers asked for the public's help in finding him. His accomplice, 18-year-old D'andre Cohen, was arrested last week in connection with the murder of Peter Perez-Corona. Police said Perez-Corona and two people came to the Walmart near Regency on Tuesday night to sell someone they didn't know marijuana. Cohen and Carter showed up to the Walmart without the agreed upon amount of money, police said. Police said Cohen came up to the car Perez-Corona was inside, pulled a gun and tried to rob them. Police said Perez-Corona got out of the car to try and stop Cohen and was shot in the face. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black man and white woman) Homicide victims were dating, police say Two homicide victims who were found in different ends of the county within minutes of each other on Wednesday were in a relationship, Fort Wayne police said Monday. Anton Javon Moore, 30, was found down a steep embankment in the 6600 block of Fairfield Avenue at 8:20 a.m. Wednesday. Jaime Lynn Klein, 30, was found in a home at 1024 Hartzell Road in New Haven at 8:23 a.m. Wednesday. Moore had been shot to death and Klein had died from stab wounds. Police confirmed they were in a relationship, but other than that would only say the slayings remain under investigation. Fort Wayne and New Haven police are investigating the slayings. |
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NOPD: Negro named 'Cain' pleads guilty to shooting of Jewish Tulane med student plus rape and kidnapping charges Euric Cain, the man who committed a harrowing crime spree last year that included the shooting of a Tulane University medical student and the carjacking and rape of a couple, accepted a plea agreement Monday that will send him to prison for the next half-century. Cain, 22, signed the deal the morning his trial was scheduled to begin in Orleans Parish Criminal District Court, avoiding the automatic life sentence he faced if convicted as charged in a 23-count indictment. His decision marked an about-face, coming less than two weeks after he rejected the same plea bargain offered by District Attorney Leon Cannizzaro's office. The highest-profile charges stemmed from the Nov. 20 shooting of the medical student, Peter Gold, in the Lower Garden District. |
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(Black) Grandma slugged by (black) ex-con may never fully recover The daughter of the 69-year-old grandmother who was punched in the head by an ex-con outside a Queens deli said her mom’s life will never be the same — and that the perp’s family is hiding him from cops. Eve Gentillon is still recovering at Jamaica Hospital, where she’s been hooked up to oxygen and feeding tubes. “Everything has changed,” her daughter, Marie, told The Post. This weekend, Eve Gentillon showed one small sign of progress, opening her eyes for a brief moment. Marie Gentillon asked that family members of the brute who attacked her mom outside of Sutphin King Deli in Jamaica turn him in. Police said career criminal Richard “Kwasi” Springer, 28, stole a can of beer from the deli, then cold-cocked Eve Gentillon after storming out of the store. |
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(Black) Teacher arrested for throwing (black) second-grader across a hallway - to undergo psych exam A Manhattan elementary school teacher accused of throwing a second-grader across a hallway was ordered to undergo a psych exam Tuesday, just minutes before his trial was set to begin. Osman Couey, who is defending himself against assault charges in Manhattan Supreme Court, was ready to begin opening statements this morning when his legal advisor jumped in to express concern about Couey’s mental state, saying, “I question my client’s fitness to proceed to trial.” |
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2 (black) Brothers Charged in Connection With 2014 Death of (ultra-orthodox) Brooklyn Developer Menachem Stark Two brothers have been charged in connection with the abduction and killing of a Brooklyn real estate developer more than two years ago. The NYPD said Erskin Felix, 38, was charged with first-degree kidnapping Friday morning. Kendall (aka Kendal) Felix, 28, was charged with hindering prosecution and tampering with evidence. The charges are in connection with the January 2014 death of 39-year-old Menachem Stark, a prominent member of an ultra-Orthodox Jewish sect who was forced into a minivan and abducted as he left his Williamsburg office during a snowstorm. His partially burned body was found in a Long Island trash bin the next day. |
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(Worthlesss black POS Teen) accused of attacking (White female) bicycle shop employee - to be charged as adult JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - A 15-year-old boy arrested in an attack on a Riverside bicycle shop employee last month is being charged as an adult, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office. Patrick Christopher Mack Jr. faces charges of aggravated battery and strong-arm robbery. Police said Mack rode up on a bicycle to City Cycle on Park Street about 10 a.m. Sept. 7, and an asked an employee for help with a flat tire before spraying her with pepper spray and attempting to steal a bike. As the employee tried to stop him, police said, Mack picked up a wooden chair and hit her in the face with it. Investigators said they also reviewed City Cycle's surveillance video and noticed that the attacker was wearing the same clothing that students wear at Grand Park Education Center. The next day, investigators went to Grand Park Education Center and the school board officer told them that the person in the surveillance image matched the denoscription of Mack, a student at the school. The arrest report also noted that Mack was found Sept. 7 on Moncrief Road and was taken to school, where he arrived at 11:15 a.m., according to the roll-call system. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black suspected in murder of White man) tried to bribe Jefferson County deputy, records claim The young man charged in a crime spree earlier this year – including the shooting death of a customer at a Pleasant Grove fast-food restaurant – now faces a new charge after lawmen say he tried to bribe a Jefferson County sheriff's deputy. Roderick Derrell King, 20, is charged with bribery of a public servant, according to court records made public Friday. The capital murder suspect, held without bond in the county jail in Bessemer for the January slaying of Ashton Blake Roberts at Jack's, offered to pay a jail deputy hundreds of dollars if he would smuggle in cellphones, cigarettes and drugs. According to an arrest warrant and affidavit in the new charge, King on Aug. 16 offered the deputy $350 to bring in contraband to him, and the deputy reported the incident to his supervisor. Two days later, King offered the same deputy $500, again to deliver the requested items to him. - (Black-on-white) |
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