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Black who raped and murdered 84-year-old White woman avoids death penalty gets five life sentences HALIFAX CO., Va. The man convicted of killing a Halifax County woman in 2011 has avoided the death penalty. On Monday, James Terry was sentenced to five life sentences in prison for the murder of Charlotte Rice. In March, Terry pleaded guilty to several charges in connection to the death of Rice. Terry's attorneys argued that he has an intellectual disability. In a statement, they said pursuing a capital murder sentence for Terry was a waste of public resources and a disservice to Halifax County. His attorneys say they proposed a life sentence for Terry in June 2013. Special prosecutor Bryan Haskins and Rice's family said Monday they are disappointed in the judge's decision. "He deserved the death penalty. When you spend as much time in jail and in prison as he has you become a real good con-artist on how to pull this off," said Judy Thompson, Charlotte Rice's niece. - (Black-on-white) |
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Woman Dies From Injuries In Downtown Minneapolis Shooting MINNEAPOLIS – Authorities say a woman injured in a downtown Minneapolis shooting back in September died from her injuries Saturday night. The incident happened just before 2 a.m. on Sept. 5 near the intersection of 5th Street and Hennepin Avenue. The woman was one of two people shot. A man also shot in the back during the incident was not seriously injured. The woman was transported to Hennepin County Medical Center after being shot in the hip. She died Saturday night due to complications of a gunshot wound. She was identified as 28-year-old Jenna Rae Heilman. The gunman fled from the scene after the incident but was later arrested. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black anti-White racist Suspect in SWAT standoff charged with murder in Zionsville homicide “white must die” - "keep killin the white" INDIANAPOLIS — A Monday afternoon standoff on the city’s northeast side has ended after IMPD said the suspect turned himself into police. The suspect, 21-year-old Damoine Wilcoxson, is also related to a number of other shootings in the area. Wilcoxson had barricaded himself inside an apartment with an infant was firing shots at officers Monday afternoon. IMPD was trying to serve an arrest warrant on Monday afternoon. Wilcoxson then barricaded themselves inside an apartment on 4300 North Shadeland Avenue. The police then fired some gas into the in order to get Wilcoxson to come out of the apartment.Police said they did not fire shots back at the suspect because of the infant inside. IMPD evacuated the people in the surrounding apartments. The infant was not harmed in the incident. According to the Boone County Prosecutor’s office, Wilcoxson was charged with the fatal Sept. 28 shooting of John Clements. The charges come as a result of an investigation by Zionsville Police Department, IMPD, the Indiana State Police and the FBI. According to court documents, at the scene of the October 4 shooting, notes were discovered with such threats as “white must die” and “Yashua Yahuah is the most High and anybody stand against Him will be gone and crucified set my people free today or we keep killin the white End.” - (Black-on-white) |
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Why did a judge say this illegal immigrant from Jamaica could stay in the U.S. (Why wasn't he deported?) When Myron Haughton was picked up by authorities, he was an illegal immigrant with three felony convictions. Yet the Maryland resident convinced an immigration judge last year that he was a changed man, a husband and father who should be granted permanent residency, not be deported. Haughton served 18 months of a five-year prison sentence and then was released on probation. He soon met Tatiana Barrow, who was raised in a Russian orphanage after being removed from her parents’ home because of neglect, and she was adopted by U.S. citizens at age 15. Barrow and Haughton have two children — Adelina and Ayden, now 6 and 4. |
Oklahoma Co. Deputy Arrested on First-Degree Rape Complaint OKLAHOMA CITY - An Oklahoma County Sheriff's deputy was arrested after being accused of rape. According to Oklahoma City police, just before 10 a.m Saturday, an officer responded to the incident in the 700 block of Colcord Drive. A woman in her mid-20’s reported to police that she had been raped and an Oklahoma County deputy was involved. The suspect, 30-year-old Eutt Sharp, has been arrested on a first-degree rape complaint. A spokesperson for Oklahoma County Sheriff’s office confirmed with News 9 that Sharp is one of the department’s School Recourse Officer Deputies. |
Wake County man arrested, charged with raping 11-year-old girl FUQUAY-VARINA, N.C. — A 20-year-old man has been arrested and charged with raping an 11-year-old girl, Wake County arrest records show. Jahmal Wilson, 20, of Youngwood Road in Fuquay-Varina, has been charged with one felony count of rape of a child, one felony count of first-degree sex offense with a child, and one count of misdemeanor resisting a public officer for offenses that date back to October 2015 and June of this year. |
Memphis PD: Black man arrested, accused of exposing self fondling girls in Frayser Memphis police have arrested a man accused of fondling three young girls as they walked to school. Authorities said 29-year-old Robert Vail is in custody after an arrest warrant was issued for him in the incidents. Police said, on Oct. 26 and Oct. 28, a man later identified as Vail exposed himself and fondled the girls as they walked to school near Frayser Elementary. He was last seen driving a dark blue Lincoln Town Car. Vail was arrested Monday, police said. |
Sexual predator arrested for alleged sexual contact with a child - incest A convicted sexual predator has been arrested and accused of sexual contact with a child. Marlek E. Holmes, 42, of Batavia, is being held without bail after being arraigned in County Court on an 11-count grand jury indictment. The assaults allegedly occurred in the City of Batavia and Village of Le Roy from 2010 to 2015. He is charged with two counts of predatory sexual assault, two counts of predatory sexual assault against a child, two counts of incest in the first degree, sexual abuse in the first degree, rape in the third degree, criminal sexual abuse in the third degree and two counts of incest in the third degree. Holmes has previously been arrested locally on charges of failure to register a change of address as a Level 3 sexual offender and of sending indecent texts to a child. |
(More incest) Mexico, Mo. man arrested on suspicion of rape, incest A Mexico, Mo., man is being held at the Audrain County Jail on allegations that he sexually assaulted a family member while she was in Mid-Missouri for a visit. Toriano A. Walker, 35, is being held on charges of first-degree rape and incest. His bond had not been set Friday morning. The woman, 26, of St. Louis, contacted the Mexico Department of Public Safety last Friday and reported that Walker raped her that morning while she was in town visiting family, according to a Mexico Department of Public Safety news release. The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department helped local police investigate the case, and Walker was arrested Thursday. |
Man faces 35 charges related to dog fighting ring MANCHESTER, Ga. -- A warranted search of a Meriwether County residence turned up a disturbing find on Friday - dozens of emaciated, flea-infested pit bulls that authorities believe were being trained for dog-fighting. Suspicion mounted one day before when a deputy on patrol responded to a call about a man walking a small pit bull down the road with a large chain hanging around its neck in Manchester, Ga. The deputy arrived to find the man, later identified as 52-year-old Sherman Holt, trying to hide the dog from view. The deputy soon found that the dog was emaciated with its ribs and backbone showing through the skin. |
Suspects Identified in Sebastopol Double Homicide: Sheriff Sonoma County sheriff's investigators said they have identified two suspects in a double homicide earlier this month south of Sebastopol. One person was killed, and two others wounded the night of Oct. 15 in the 5000 block of state Highway 116. One of the two injured later died at a hospital. The third person is still in the hospital recovering, sheriff's officials said. Investigators have identified the suspects as 30-year-old Robert Lee Randolph and 28-year-old Maria Teresa Lebron, both of Philadelphia. |
Cops nab black ex-con wanted for brutally slugging grandmother The ex-con wanted for cold-cocking a 69-year-old grandmother has been arrested after evading police for nearly two weeks, authorities said Monday. Richard “Kwasi” Springer, 29, was taken down at 11:30 a.m. by the regional fugitive task force near his last known address on 109th Avenue in Jamaica, Queens, police said. His victim, Eve Gentillon, the church-going grandmother of two who has been on a ventilator since the heartless attack, is still in a medically induced coma at Jamaica Hospital. |
Driver arrested after pursuit ends in crash at Petersburg supermarket PETERSBURG, VA - The Dinwiddie Sheriff's Office says a man who fled from authorities and crashed into a Petersburg supermarket on Monday has been arrested. Virginia State Police and Petersburg officials assisted in the arrest of 27-year-old Durrell Donte Mattox. Deputies say around 8:52 a.m., the pursuit started after a traffic violation near Cedar Heart Lane and Ferndale Road. The vehicle got onto Route 1 into Petersburg. Petersburg officials say the vehicle was attempting to turn onto Elm Street from Washington Street but missed the turn and crashed into Harrison's Supermarket. Authorities say Mattox then fled the scene on foot but was later arrested. |
CNN Parts Ways With (black female hack) Donna Brazile, a Hillary Clinton Supporter CNN said on Monday that the network has severed ties with the Democratic strategist Donna Brazile, after hacked emails showed that she shared questions for CNN-sponsored candidate events with friends on Hillary Clinton’s campaign. |
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Black Teen Set for Trial in Western Pennsylvania Mall Shooting A teenager accused of wounding three people — including two bystanders — at a Pittsburgh-area mall last year is set to stand trial. Eighteen-year-old Tarod Thornhill, of Penn Hills, has pleaded not guilty to charges in Allegheny County including attempted homicide and aggravated assault in the February 2015 shootings in Macy's at the Monroeville Mall. That's about 15 miles east of Pittsburgh. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black suspect on the run, another black and spanic accused of tampering - black and spanic females killed at Halloween party NEWBURGH, New York -- Authorities have identified the suspect they believe was the gunman responsible for a shooting Sunday inside a Newburgh apartment building that left two people dead and five others wounded. Omani Free, an 18-year-old senior at Newburgh Free Academy, and 20-year-old Tabitha Cruz were killed. A $2,500 reward has now been offered for information leading to the arrest of 17-year-old Nija Johnson, who is wanted for second-degree murder. Authorities say 21-year-old Rainier Hamilton and 20-year-old Tyson Oliveira are charged with felony tampering with evidence, while Hamilton is also charged with felony criminal possession of a weapon. |
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2 men arrested for robberies of church leaders, beating of 82-year-old priest KANSAS CITY, KS - Two men have been charged in the beating of a priest that happened last weekend and two robberies. Ladarious Barkers, 19, and Marvin Moore, 20, were both charged with aggravated robbery, aggravated battery, burglary and theft in connection with the Oct. 21 attack on Father Thomas Kearns and theft of his vehicle at the Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church. A second robbery happened on Thursday. A third happened on Friday, with the victim of that robbery being another pastor. Barkers has two additional counts of aggravated robbery in connection with the second and third incidents. Moore has one additional count of aggravated robbery for the third incident that involved the pastor. Police say at least two of the crimes are connected. Reverend Louis Sipple with the Timothy Baptist Church says the same two men who robbed Kearns also robbed him on Friday. After that robbery, police tracked Barkers and Moore to a house in the area near 27th and Garfield. They were arrested after a standoff that lasted for several hours. - (Black-on-white) |
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And yet another black man murdered his white girlfriend and then killed his worthless evil self WASHINGTON — Da’von Markell Mullins — the man charged with killing his girlfriend and then turning the gun on himself — has died at the hospital, Anne Arundel County police announced on Sunday. A man killed his girlfriend and then tried to take his own life, police in Anne Arundel County said Saturday. Officers found Kayla Yow, 18, dead in the living room of her apartment in Glen Burnie on Friday. Her boyfriend, Da’von Markell Mullins, 22, of Baltimore, was found alive but unresponsive nearby. Police said he had an apparent gunshot wound to his upper body. A gun was found in his lap. Mullins is currently on life support at University Maryland Shock Trauma, where he is under police guard. Officers went to the apartment after a relative of Mullins’ called 911 at around 7 p.m., concerned over text messages that suggested he intended to harm himself. Police were told that he might have been at his girlfriend’s apartment in the 400 block of Glen Mar Road. After no one responded to knocks at her door, officers obtained a key from the maintenance office and entered the residence, where they Yow was and Mullins. Yow’s remains were taken to the Office of Chief Medical Examiner, where an autopsy will be conducted to determine the cause and manner of her death. Police said they have obtained a warrant charging Mullins with murder. - (Black-on-white) |
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Family, friends identify (interracial) couple found dead in Las Vegas apartment shooting Family and friends identified Sydney Elysse Land and Nehemiah “Neo” Kauffman as the 20-something couple found dead inside a southwest Las Vegas apartment Thursday. A friend of Kauffman who hadn’t heard from him in a few days went to check on him at Union Apartments, 4450 S. Hualapai Way, and found the couple dead at 12:40 p.m. Thursday. The couple had been dead at least a day, police investigators said, but they didn’t identify the couple. But the woman’s employer, the Palm restaurant at the Forum Shops at Caesars, released a statement Friday that read, “We are devastated to hear about the passing of Sydney Land and Neo Kauffman.” Land’s mother, Connie Land, said her daughter had a beautiful soul. “Evidence at the scene suggests that there may be two adult male suspects,” police said. |
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14-year-old rape victim says man forced his way into apartment A 20-year-old east Macon man jailed Friday is accused of raping a 14-year-old girl while her mother was at work earlier this month. Shonquavious Dequan Mitchell, of a Riggins Mill Road address, is charged in connection with a rape reported Oct. 12. According to an incident report from the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office, a 31-year-old woman called police to her apartment complex about 4:30 p.m. that day to report her daughter had been raped. The woman told a deputy she’d left her daughter and two other children at the apartment to go to work about two hours before her call, the report said. A person only referred to as “Woodie” had come to the apartment while she was gone, the woman told the deputy. The woman’s daughter said Woodie “got her to go to the back room,” the report said. The woman told the deputy her daughter would only say “he forced me to.” |
Gracie Mansion cops arrest (black) guy who attacked elderly man Two quick-thinking cops assigned to Mayor de Blasio’s security detail at Gracie Mansion arrested a man wanted for randomly attacking an 85-year-old in the area four days earlier, police said. The officers, assigned to INTEL-MSS were in plain clothes when they saw Edwin Suazo, 35, hanging around. “The officers quickly retrieved the wanted poster from inside the Gracie Mansion security booth to properly match the denoscription,” the NYPD said in a statement. Added a source: “They stopped and questioned him. They took him into custody without incident.” Surveillance video of the attack shows a man in jeans, a puffy black jacket and burgundy beanie approaching the victim. Seemingly out of nowhere, the suspect was seen smashing the old man in the back of the head with a gloved, closed fist. After the elderly man was knocked down, the suspect continued to hold out his fist as an angry scowl played on his face. |
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Wife speaks about (black) man slain by CHP officers Jason King was shot by two California Highway Patrol officers just before 2 p.m after officers said he pointed a gun at them near Date Avenue and Tyler Street. The Sacramento County Coroner’s Office released King’s name Saturday. King was shot after failing to obey the officers’ commands to get on the ground and instead, pulled a gun out of his waistband, turned and pointed it at an officer, according to Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department spokesman Tony Turnbull. Jason King, 38, was diagnosed with bipolar and personality disorders in 2012. |
University of North Carolina at Greensboro police investigate reported rape of student in dorm room by black GREENSBORO, N.C. – Police at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro are investigating a reported rape of a student in her dorm room. The victim told campus police that she was in her dorm room during the early morning hours of Oct. 23 when she answered a knock at her door. The peephole was covered and the suspect forced his way inside, according to the school. Once inside, he allegedly raped her. Resources and support are being provided to the victim by the university and the police are continuing their investigation, according to UNCG. The suspect has been described as a black male, about 5’10” to 6”, about 225 pounds with a muscular build and a haircut that is shaved on the sides and curly on the top. |
Teens Charged In Shooting Death Of Black football star turned drug dealer PERKASIE, Pa. — A robbery attempt turned deadly in Bucks County and now three teenagers have been charged as adults for the murder of a high school football star turned drug dealer. The shooting happened around 12:30 a.m. Saturday in Kulp Memorial Park in Perkasie. In prison, held without bail, 15-year-old Harrison Moss of Wyncote and 16-year-old boys Noah Strickland and Christopher Pavack of Perkasie. “[They] Decided that they wanted to rob a drug dealer to make some easy money,” said Bucks County District Attorney Matt Weintraub. “He decided not to cooperate and he paid with his life.” Weintraub says that dealer, who ended up being shot, was 19-year-old Iziah Lewis. |
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Gangs of (black) Teen Girls Attacking, Robbing Shoppers in Chicago’s Famed Loop Chicago police have warned residents about several groups of up to eight girls which are assaulting and robbing female shoppers who are walking city’s famed Loop shopping district. Chicago police reported that three African American girls, two 15-year-olds and one 13-year-old, have been arrested after being seen on surveillance video beating a female walking alone in the city’s Loop. The victim, one of several, was also robbed of her belongings. Officials said the gangs of teen girls would sneak up behind a lone shopper, grab at her purse and/or bags, and push the women down and punch and kick her before running off with the goods. The roving gangs of between five and eight girls would essentially swarm around the victim and attack on all fronts. The pedestrians were often struck in the head immediately, police said. |
(Black) Man Shot On Facebook Live In March Killed Friday On South Side CHICAGO — A 30-year-old man who was shot while live-streaming a video on Facebook Live in March met a tragic end late Friday at a South Side gas station. Brian Fields was sitting in a vehicle about 10:20 p.m. at the station in the 1900 block of West Garfield when a gunman walked up and shot him in the chest, according to Chicago Police and the Cook County medical examiner’s office. Chiquita Ford, also 30, who was in the vehicle with him, was shot in the side. They were both pronounced dead at the scene at 11:02 p.m. No one was in custody, and police continue to investigate. A police source confirmed Fields was shot earlier this year, on March 31, in West Englewood. At that time, Fields was using Facebook Live, which sends out a live video stream, while standing on the corner of 56th Street and Hoyne. |
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Teen human trafficking victim rescued, 3 arrested during sting VACAVILLE, Calif. -- Police rescued a 17-year-old human trafficking victim and arrested three people during a sting operation last week in Vacaville. During the sting, officers working with members of the FBI Safe Streets Task Force and a social worker were able to locate and rescue the teen victim. The victim was taken into protective custody and was provided resources and services. Officers also arrested three others during the operation. Officers arrested Jonathan Lewis, 32, of Oakland on suspicion of pandering and violating parole, according to police. Officers also arrested Sacramento residents Tesheya Byrd, 22, on suspicion of pandering and conspiracy and Todd Thornton, 23, on suspicion of human trafficking, pimping of a minor and pandering of a minor. |
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(Black) Northwood man loses first-degree murder appeal - he stabbed his (white) girlfriend to death NORTHWOOD — A Northwood man has lost his appeal of a first-degree murder conviction. Tyrone Washington Jr., 42, was charged with fatally stabbing Justina Smith, 30, in Swensrud Park in Northwood on Aug. 5, 2013. During his trial testimony Washington claimed Smith, a Northwood resident he had been romantically involved with that summer, pulled a knife on him in the park and he grabbed it from her and acted in self-defense. A Webster County jury found him guilty of first-degree murder. He is now serving life in prison without the possibility of parole. Washington is black. The trial was moved to Webster County due to concerns over the low number of black Worth County residents for a jury pool. - (Black-on-white) |
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Police investigating several sex crimes in same area; several victims were students - black man with dreadlocks Police have not confirmed whether the suspect is the same in all three cases, but each was described as a 5-foot-11 black man weighing about 180 pounds who was bald on top of his head but also had long dreadlocks and a goatee. He was wearing red pajama pants. |
Mom (with African name) says posh private school ingnored son’s molestation because he’s black A woman is suing an elite private school in Manhattan, saying administrators turned a blind eye when her son was molested by an older student because he was one of the only black kids at the school. Tshinguta “Lily” Lufuluabo’s 9-year-old boy attended the $44,000-a-year Nord Anglia International School on East Second Street on a full scholarship because she worked there as a receptionist. Lufuluabo says in court papers that her son was sexually abused by an 11-year-old male classmate in April 2015 when he was 8. |
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(White) Fairbanks officer who was shot (by 'NativeAmerican' thug) dies after eye surgery complications |
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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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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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(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) |
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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