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(White) Pasco man shot, killed during Craigslist meet-up; two (black) teens charged with murder TAMPA, Fla. - A Craigslist meet-up over a dirt bike turned deadly on Tuesday night when the seller arranged to meet with the possible buyer in Tampa and the buyer reportedly turned a gun on the seller's father. James Beck's son posted an ad on Craigslist to sell his dirt bike. He arranged to meet-up with a potential buyer in Tampa on Tuesday night. James Beck, 44, and his son traveled to Tampa with the dirt bike in the bed of their truck. The father and son met two potential buyers near N 18th Street and East 24th Avenue and police say it was clear that the two men intended to rob the victims. One of the suspects shot James Beck and the suspects took the dirt bike. "I run down there and I begin to help the little boy you know give his Dad CPR," said Lashauna Hopson. This Belmont Heights mom says she tried desperately to help. "I was like so where did he get shot and that's when he pulled up his shirt and you could see he had two gunshot wounds to his neck," she said. "He told his Dad I told you not to do this and it just touched me in a way, because I have kids. It was like, just very sad." Tampa Police arrested Dontae Johnson, 17, and Ramontrae Williams, 16. Both teens are charged with first-degree felony murder and robbery. Williams had a prior arrest from 2014 for sexual battery on a 6-year-old. - (Black-on-white) |
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Mudshark wheels 2 negros to Owosso, MI Walmart for weed deal; 2 WM's shot to death | ||
Third person charged in connection to parking lot double murder |
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Horror injuries of (White) woman who climbed onto an electrical substation to flee attack by (black) sex fiend An Arkansas woman who was forced to jump into an electrical substation to flee an alleged sexual assault is still recovering from second degree burns four months after the attack. Rachel Adams, from Little Rock, underwent three skin graft surgeries and a medically induced coma after fleeing a man who she said tried to orally rape her. She told ArkansasMatters.com her attacker Courvoisiea Allen had given her rides home before. But this time, she said he tried to force her to perform oral sex by threatening her with a knife. She knew she needed to escape by whatever means necessary. When Allen tried to force himself on her on October 3, she ran to a nearby Entergy electrical substation and climbed the electrical tower. Adams was severely shocked when Allen grabbed her shoe and she tried to break her fall by grabbing whatever was in front of her. She suffered burns on 40 percent of her body and spent a month at Arkansas Children's Hospital. Adams told the station: 'The physical injuries are minute in my opinion to the mental and emotional damage that's been done.' - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) New Orleans man pleads guilty to misdemeanor for punch that left (White) tourist paralyzed - NO JUSTICE - NO PEACE A New Orleans man pleaded guilty Wednesday to a misdemeanor charge of simple battery for a punch on Frenchmen Street in October 2015 that left a California man paralyzed. Christopher Smith, 31, who was charged with second-degree battery over the late-night fisticuffs in Faubourg Marigny, claimed the victim, Doug David, 65, had thrown a can at his car at Frenchmen and Decatur streets, and that Smith was acting in self-defense when he threw the crippling punch. But Smith stood Wednesday before Criminal District Court Judge Tracey Flemings-Davillier to enter a guilty plea and offer an apology on the day of his scheduled trial. Assistant District Attorney Bonycle Thornton told the judge that David "is not in agreement with the plea that is offered in this case," but that he faced health risks in traveling and declined to come to New Orleans to testify. David accepts a "sliver of justice" from Smith's guilty plea, Thornton said. Flemings-Davillier sentenced Smith to a six-month suspended sentence and 100 hours of community service. She urged Smith, in the future, to "walk away." A spinal injury has left David, who lives in La Jolla, a section of San Diego, “permanently paralyzed from chest to feet.” |
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Sketch released of (black) suspect that tried to rape a (White) woman on a jogging trail - run off by her loyal dog THE WOODLANDS, TEXAS - The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office has released a sketch of a man wanted for questioning about an attack on the Sawmill Trail in The Woodlands. Catalina Humphrey was walking her rottweiler in the Grogan's Mill community around 4 p.m. Saturday. She said a man crept up from behind and grabbed her shoulder near Sawmill Road and South High Oaks Circle. Her 10-month-old puppy lunged into action before she could react. "He went around behind me and attacked him. I fell down. I was surprised because he's sweet and loving. I didn't know he would exhibit that side of him," Humphrey said. Humphrey said Hercules sunk his teeth into the man and bit him again and again. The man then reportedly cursed at her. He ran off screaming and bleeding. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Long Prairie man receives more than a dozen years for manslaughter (of his white ex-wife) - "in the heat of passion" LONG PRAIRIE, Minn. — A Long Prairie man who was convicted of first degree manslaughter for fatally striking his ex-wife with a shoe hammer was sentenced to 12½ years in prison. Craig Lamont Williams, 49, will serve the time at the St. Cloud Correctional Facility. During a hearing Wednesday, Feb. 1, Judge Douglas Anderson handed out the sentence, which is below the maximum penalty of 15 years, in Todd County District Court. Williams received credit for the three years and 164 days he's spent behind bars while his case was prosecuted. On Dec. 6, 2016, a Todd County jury found Williams guilty of committing manslaughter — intentionally causing the death of Nancy Elaine Williams in the heat of passion. The jury found him not guilty of second-degree murder. The incident began on Aug. 22, 2013 when Williams called 911 requesting an ambulance for a "gunshot wound" at a home about six miles south of Long Prairie. During the call, Williams said he had shot Nancy Williams at their home. When deputies arrived, they found Nancy, 58, dead. An autopsy showed that she died from multiple blows from a shoe hammer, not from gunshots. During a five-day trial in Todd County District Court, Williams claimed he was acting in self defense and that his ex-wife attacked him with a cobbler's anvil, a knife and a fork during an argument about him having sex with Nancy's daughter. His attorney, Malcolm Whynott, described the events leading up to the shooting as a "brewing storm" between the couple. The prosecution maintained that this was a case of "brutal, intentional murder" by Williams to end a dysfunctional relationship. Prosecutor Noah Cashman argued that Williams did not have marks or injuries on him and there were no signs of struggle in the house. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Ontario man arrested on suspicion of committing lewd acts on teen girls - after 'pulling a Cosby' drugging them Police arrested a 36-year-old man who they say is suspected of sexually assaulting at least one teen girl and committing lewd acts with another after they passed out. Cephas Hendricks, Jr., 36, of Ontario was arrested Jan. 31 on suspicion of committing lewd acts with a minor and sexual assault, according to an Ontario police news release. He was booked into West Valley Detention Center and remained there with bail set at $750,000. About 3 p.m., two 17-year-old girls went to a community pool in the Eden Glen community at 3800 E. Riverside Drive in the city, according to police. When the "unknown drug" wore off, police say, both girls found themselves partially undressed and fled the area. |
DNA links suspect to alleged rape of passed-out woman in Gardens PALM BEACH GARDENS — A third man was arrested in the rape of a passed-out woman last summer in Palm Beach Gardens, records show. Rickey Joseph Powell’s DNA matched sperm found at the scene, police investigators said. Powell’s DNA is in a national database, records show. The 35-year-old suburban West Palm Beach resident was arrested on a sexual assault charge late Wednesday, records show. He and the two other suspects — Corey Hebron, 26, and Antoine Thomas, 28 — are being held in the Palm Beach County Jail in lieu of $250,000 bonds. They will be on in-house arrest if released, court records indicate. |
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Police: Woman attacked (by black) after getting off CTA bus in South Shore CHICAGO -- Police are warning people in Chicago's South Shore community to watch their surroundings and be on the lookout for a man seen in a surveillance photo who they say tried to sexually assault a woman early Tuesday morning. Police said the victim got off the bus near the 2200-block of East 68th Street around midnight Tuesday and the man in the pictures followed her. Police said she reached a residential building and the man grabbed the victim from behind and tried to pull her clothes off. She was able to get away. Police said the suspect is a black man between 20 and 25 years old, between 5 ft. 7 in. and 5 ft. 9 in. tall. The victim described him as wearing a gray jacket with an orange zipper, black pants and gym shoes. |
2 (blacks) charged in sexual assault of woman - (black female named after a Taco Truck!) Two Gainesville residents have been charged in the Jan. 15 sexual assault of a 22-year-old woman. Darryl Dewayne Johnson, 29, is accused of rape, and Taqueria Shanise Bell, 24, is charged with aggravated sodomy, according to a Hall County Sheriff’s Office news release. The incident occurred at a residence on Baker Road in East Hall, and the victim knew her attackers, sheriff’s office spokesman Lt. Scott Ware said. Johnson is on probation for possession of cocaine and felony possession of marijuana, the sheriff’s office said. Both suspects are being held at the Hall County Jail. |
(Black) 54-year-old KC man charged in connection to murder caught on video KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Prosecutors filed charges on Thursday in connection with the Jan. 21, 2017, fatal shooting of Raymond Jones on Troost Avenue, which was captured on surveillance video. Thomas E. Midgette Jr., 54, was charged with first-degree murder and armed criminal action for his alleged involvement. According to court records, a friend of the victim told police that he and Midgette had been in an argument and Jones had punched Midgette. That friend says after the argument, Jones went out to walk to a nearby market and Midgette returned and told the witness that “you won’t see Raymond anymore.” |
(Black) Man charged after 3-hour standoff with Raytown police RAYTOWN, Mo. — Prosecutors have charged a man involved in a domestic disturbance that led to a standoff with police in Raytown on Saturday. Myron T. Woods, 41, is charged with 2nd degree domestic assault, unlawful use of a weapon, and unlawful possession of a firearm. Raytown police responded to a reported disturbance at a home. When they arrived they found a bloody woman on the porch, as well as a gun covered in blood. She told police she had been in an argument with Woods, who was using drugs at the home. She said Woods struck her and beat her face bloody with the butt of the pistol. The woman told police she wrestled the gun away from Woods and fired shots at him, possibly striking him. |
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Hispanic Texas woman gets life sentence in toilet-tank-lid slaying of her old black boyfriend with the help of her new black boyfriend Eunice Cristina Rodriguez, 40, of Anthony, was convicted of murder on Monday in a Tarrant County courtroom for her role in the murder of her old boyfriend, Tommy Brown, a 51-year-old Fort Worth man. Braylon Ellis, 28, of Garland, convicted in Brown's murder in March 2016, told police he hit the man in the head several times with a toilet tank lid, hit him with his first, then tied a white plastic bag around his head. The pair were apprehended in Georgia in Sept. 2013 after emptying out Brown's bank account on a spending spree that spanned several states. |
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(Asian oriental) IRS lawyer Vitayanon faces charges for trying to sell meth A buttoned-up IRS attorney was charged Wednesday with conspiring to distribute some 500 grams of methamphetamine in Long Island. Disgraced lawyer Jack Vitayanon allegedly shipped the meth and drug paraphernalia from his Washington D.C. apartment to Long Island via FedEx, U.S. Attorney Robert Capers said. |
(Black) Boy charged in kidnapping, sexual battery of 4-year-old girl JACKSON, Miss. — A 13-year-old boy is facing sex charges related to an attack on a 4-year-old girl, Jackson police said. Jayveonne Price was arrested after the incident was reported Tuesday night, police said. Price is accused of taking the girl to a wooded area off Forest Avenue, near Lakeview Apartments, and sexually and physically assaulting her, Cmdr. Tyree Jones said. "It's a tragedy. It's one of the worst things I've seen in my career," Jackson Police Chief Lee Vance said. Price is charged as an adult with sexual battery and kidnapping, police said. “He was charged as an adult based on the fact of the severity of the crimes he committed,” Jones said. “These crimes can carry up to a life sentence in prison. That’s why he’s charged as an adult.” Price is being held without bond at the Hinds County Detention Center in Raymond. |
(LGBT-Queer dirty deviant black) Tulsa Man Gets Long Prison Sentence For Crimes Against Children (Boys) TULSA, Oklahoma - A judge sentenced a man Tuesday for 11 crimes against children, including sexual abuse. The judge ordered Timothy Cato to serve more than 200 years in prison. Prosecutors said Cato had custody of five children and volunteered at a DHS shelter. They said he was also involved with several other youth programs in the area. A jury convicted Cato of 11 of the 14 counts filed against him last November. |
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(Black) Man wanted for forcible sodomy in York County arrested in Oklahoma YORK COUNTY, Va. — A man wanted for forcible sodomy out of York County is now in custody. Lt. Dennis Ivey with the York-Poquoson Sheriff’s Office said that Justin Harris was arrested in Oklahoma and extradited last week. Arrest logs from York County show Harris was arrested on Jan. 25. Authorities said in November that Harris entered a woman’s home and sexually assaulted her while she was sleeping. The woman identified Harris as the suspect. Authorities say she and Harris know each other, and that Harris lives in the neighborhood. |
(Black) Suspect arrested for raping, robbing woman MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A suspected rapist is in custody. Police said the victim was in the parking lot of an apartment complex in the 3200 block of Old Brompton Circle when a man pointed a gun at her and robbed her. The suspect then forced her to go to a secluded area and raped her, police said. It happened around 5:40 a.m. Tuesday, and police said they found the suspect, Deairo Shaw, 26, by noon that day. Shaw is charged with aggravated rape, aggravated robbery and aggravated kidnapping. He also had an outstanding warrant for domestic assault, police said. |
Negro masturbating monkey blames repeated indecent exposure arrests on saggy pants That's Courtney Stroggins’ excuse for why he's been arrested over and over for indecent exposure over the past two years. It’s happened in all kinds of public places -- DART stations, a laundromat, an ER hallway, and an apartment office. Each time, women have reported Stroggins masturbating in public. “Well a lot of times my pants sag because I don’t wear a belt,” Stroggins said in an interview at the Dallas County jail. “A lot of times I get accused of those things and it don't be true.” Not likely, says Richardson resident Dina Alsaid. “I know what I saw, what was happening, and that was not saggy pants,” Alsaid says. |
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(Black) Yonkers banker gets jail time for stealing $122K from customer A personal banker who had worked at the Chase Bank branch in Getty Square in Yonkers was sentenced Tuesday to serve one and 1/2 to four years in prison for stealing more than $122,000 from an elderly client, according to the Westchester district attorney's office. Matthew Gunther, 34, of New Rochelle was found guilty by a jury of one count of grand larceny, three counts of criminal possession of a forged instrument, 15 counts of forgery, one count of criminal tax fraud and one count of offering a false instrument for filing, prosecutors said. |
Black Sports: KU player Lagerald Vick likely hit female student, report says LAWRENCE, Kan. — The University of Kansas found that sophomore basketball player Lagerald Vick likely committed domestic violence against a female student in 2015 but it is unclear if Vick was punished. The Kansas City Star reports the university’s Office of Institutional Opportunity and Access recommended two years of school probation for Vick after investigating a report that that Vick hit the female in the arm more than once and kicked her in the face. However, it’s unclear if Vick, a guard from Memphis, Tennessee, was ever put on probation. He has not been charged with a crime. |
KC police need your help to track down two (black) men they believe are armed and dangerous KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Kansas City police detectives are asking for the public’s help to identify two people they'd like to speak with about a homicide that occurred near East 55th Street and The Paseo on Friday, Jan. 27. |
Woman stabs boyfriend in butt over beer fridge LORAIN, OH - A Lorain woman is charged with felonious assault for allegedly stabbing her boyfriend in the butt with a steak knife. Police say they were called to a home on Grove Avenue on Jan. 28 after a man called 911 asking for an ambulance. James Hill told officers that his live-in girlfriend, Janice Hitchens, had stabbed him because he moved the mini-fridge that was full of beer into the living room. Hitchens said that she stabbed him in self-defense because he had stabbed her in the knees with scissors, although police observed no stab wounds. Officers said both appeared to be highly intoxicated. Hill refused to fill out a witness statement, but police arrested Hitchens her due to the serious nature of the crime. Hitchens has a previous domestic violence conviction, police say. |
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Independence mestizo who says he can’t remember killing his wife charged with her death INDEPENDENCE, Mo. -- Charges were filed Tuesday against an Independence man in connection with the fatal stabbing of his wife. Vicente Roldan-Marron, 46, was charged with first-degree murder and armed criminal action. According to court documents, police were dispatched to an Independence school Monday after students told their teachers that their father had killed their mother, Yadira Gomez. Officers investigated the students' claims and found the victim at an apartment on N. Peck Court. They also found Roldan-Marron at the apartment. Police say Gomez had been stabbed repeatedly and a bloody butcher knife was found nearby. |
(Hispanic) Suspect in hit-and-run crash that killed (White) officer has more than dozen driving convictions CLEVELAND, Ohio -- More about the man arrested, accused in the hit-and-run death of Cleveland Police officer David Fahey. Police say they're holding Israel Alvarez, 44. He has a valid driver's license, but he has more than a dozen driving convictions. Those convictions include cases for DUI, no driver's license and more. We also found Alvarez has felony drug convictions in his record, and he just got off probation in December. |
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(White) man convicted of shooting 5 blacktivist demonstrators |
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Black boyfriend murders his (white) girlfriend and the innocent (White) daughter of the miscegenous mudshark FITZGERALD, GA - A mother and her nine-year-old daughter were shot and killed in Fitzgerald before 6:00 p.m. Thursday night. It happened in the 400 block of West Orange Street. Chief Bill Smallwood said police made an arrest early Friday morning. The suspect is Veartis Tyrone Wallace, 38, who reportedly was Taylor's boyfriend. "He was located at a relative's apartment at Pine Point Apartments on Perryhouse Road," said Chief Smallwood. Chief Smallwood identified the mother as Jennifer Taylor, 33, and the daughter as Marissa Lynn Taylor. Wallace will make his first court appearance Friday or Saturday, when he will be charged with two counts of murder. The shooting happened just yards away from Fitzgerald High School. - (Black-on-white) |
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3rd (dark demon) arrested in connection with fatal robbery of (White) gas station clerk Tyler, Texas - A third suspect has been arrested in connection with a Smith County gas station robbery in which the victim was murdered.. According to Sheriff Larry Smith, Kedarius Hays Oliver, 23, of Tyler, was arrested Monday on one count of aggravated robbery. Officials say Oliver, along with Lamarcus Hannah, 32, and Dameon Mosley, 36, both of Tyler, were arrested for the aggravated robbery of the Conoco Gas Station on the North Northeast Loop. Officials say the station clerk, Billy Stacks, 62, was shot and killed during the robbery. On Saturday, around 3:40 a.m., deputies were called to the Conoco Gas Station, located at 2219 North Northeast Loop 323, on reports of an aggravated robbery. A customer who called dispatch described a black male, wearing a dark-colored sweatshirt and pants, shot the clerk before robbing the gas station. The man then ran away toward American Legion Road. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Man who shot (White) police officer during robbery of Red Lobster in Little Rock gets 35 years A 21-year-old Little Rock man who shot an off-duty Little Rock police officer during an armed holdup last year accepted a 35-year prison sentence Monday for aggravated robbery and attempted capital murder. Troy James Williams will have to serve more than 24 years before he can qualify for parole. Officer Shawn Bakr was shot in the shoulder in January 2016 when he disrupted an armed robbery attempt by three men while he was working off-duty security at the Red Lobster restaurant at Markham Street and Rodney Parham Road. The three men entered the restaurant just before its 10 p.m. closing with hoodies pulled tight over their heads, obscuring their faces, police said. Bakr had been eating dinner in the bar next to the restaurant's foyer. One robber held a gun to the manager's head, and the three robbers were taking the restaurant workers to the rear of the eatery to get to the safe when they saw Bakr, who was in uniform. Bakr pulled his weapon, but Williams was the first to shoot, striking the officer in the shoulder, according to police testimony on Monday. The wounded officer chased two of the men into the parking lot, shooting one of them in the buttocks. Fellow officers had two of the suspects, Williams, and his younger brother, Joshua Lamont Williams, 18, in custody by the next morning. Their cousin, Kenneth Lavell "Bam Bam" Nelson, was arrested two days after the shooting after a three-hour standoff with police that ended when officers used tear gas to get him to come out of his grandmother's home. - (Black-on-white) |
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Grotesque black troll arrested - part of insurance plot conspiracy by black man to murder his white "fiancée" COLUMBUS COUNTY, NC - A Chadbourn man wanted in a murder in Fayetteville was arrested Monday by the Columbus County Sheriff's Office. Robert Jamar Avant, 25, has been charged with first-degree murder and felony conspiracy. According to officials with the Fayetteville Police Department, Avant was wanted in connection to the shooting death of Albana Nika outside of the Jumpers Nite Life bar on South Reilly Road on Nov. 8, 2016. Two other men, David Martin and Antonia Monroe, also were arrested in the case earlier this month. - (Black-on-white) |
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Second (black) Suspect Arrested In Beating (of LGBTQ white) Outside Dallas Target Dallas Police have arrested a second teen suspect in connection with a vicious attack that left a local 33-year-old actor and director fighting for his life. Police said on Monday around 5:15 p.m., Zantrell Sauls, 17, was taken into custody and charged with aggravated assault, a second degree felony. The victim, Derek Whitener arrived at a Target store in the 2400 block of Haskell Avenue, just off U.S. Highway 75 on Saturday night, January 21, when the attack happened. - (Black-on-white) |
(LGBT-Queer dirty deviant black) Macomb Township man to get 10 years for fatally stabbing boyfriend A man accused of murdering his boyfriend in their Macomb Township apartment will be sentenced to 10 years in prison after pleading no contest Tuesday to second-degree murder. The 10-year prison term for Jerald Boozer-Brown, 28, is the lowest for second-degree murder in recent memory in Macomb County Circuit Court. Boozer-Brown fatally stabbed 21-year-old Brian Dequan Shepherd about 1 a.m. Feb. 14, 2016, ending a series of physical altercations between the two men that night, at the Northport Apartments complex, located off Garfield Road, north of Hall Road. Boozer-Brown was angry Shepherd was talking on his phone with another man. |
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St. Pete PD: Peeping Tom Tyrone suspect wore SpongeBob clothing; also accused of molesting kids ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. – A man wanted for molesting children was arrested Monday morning after police say he broke into a woman’s home while she was sleeping and then peeped into the home of another woman – while wearing a SpongeBob SquarePants jacket and shoes. Detectives believe suspect Steven Charles Kirkland, 32, could have more victims. St. Petersburg Police Department officers responded a home burglary in the area of 21st Avenue South and 7th Street around 7:15 a.m. on Monday. Police said a woman was asleep on her couch and awakened to find a man wearing SpongeBob SquarePants clothing standing over her. The man ran from the house as the woman called police. The man attempted to hide in a trash can to avoid being caught. He was located by officers and arrested. Police say Kirkland was also wanted for two counts of Lewd & Lascivious Molestation on a Child under the Age of 12 |
(Black) Williamston man charged with sexual offense, murder of infant child |
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(Black) Mom reported child missing so police would find car faster COLUMBUS — Police say that the child who was the subject of an Amber Alert this morning was never missing in the first place. Columbus Police say 22-year-old Jessica Pickett was warming up her car. She called dispatchers Monday morning to report her car was stolen with her four-year-old daughter inside. Pickett says, “I want to report somebody stole my car. Ma’am he just stole my car.” Columbus Police Sergeant Terry McConnell says, “We were able to determine that the child never was with the mother. She was at another location safe.”McConnell says, “Information that she gave detectives was that she wanted them to find her car faster.” |
(Black) New Jersey Woman Bashes 74-year-old Husband's Head With Fire Extinguisher: Police A New Jersey woman was charged with beating her husband to death with a fire extinguisher, said the Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office. Police charged Laciana Tinsley, 42, Monday evening with murder and weapon charges in the death of 74-year-old Douglas Tinsley, said prosecutors. |
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Priest tells anti-Trump protesters to commit suicide The pastor of a largely immigrant Catholic church in Queens has a suggestion for his anti-Trump parishioners: Go take a flying leap off the nearest building. “Show your hate for Trump. Do it for social justice. #JumpAgainstTrump,” read a meme posted by the Rev. Philip Pizzo just hours after he celebrated Sunday Mass. The message included an illustration of a man plummeting from a skyscraper. The conservative priest, who oversees St. Benedict Joseph Labre Roman Catholic Church in Richmond Hill, previously posted a photo of President Obama with the words “He’s not my president’’ and another snapshot of Hillary Clinton titled “Ugly Face’’ in Italian along with “Happy Halloween.’’Pizzo, 67, told The Post on Monday that he just thought the “Jump Against Trump’’ meme was “funny.” “I do not promote suicide,’’ Pizzo insisted. “I’ve helped many people over the years, and it does not promote suicide. It was funny.” But some parishioners were outraged. |
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Police warn anyone helping cold case murder suspect will be arrested A Calcasieu Parish grand jury indicted a man on Thursday in a 14-year-old murder case. Today, the Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office issued a press release stating that anyone caught helping Young will be arrested and charged with aiding and abetting a fugitive. McKartney Young, 31, was charged with second-degree murder in connection with the 2003 death of Misty Guillory. Police say Young is now a fugitive. If anyone has any information regarding Young, please contact the Lake Charles Police Department at 491-1311. Guillory was 15 when she died. Prosecutors say Young was driving a car with two other passengers when he passed Guillory, who was walking on Prien Lake Road. He picked her up, prosecutors allege, and tried to sexually assault her. She was able to get away, but as she was fleeing Young ran her over with his vehicle, prosecutors say. Back in 2003, Young was arrested and indicted. However, after prosecutors found conflicting statement among witnesses, the charges were dismissed. The case was re-opened last year after new evidence surfaced. A warrant has been issued for the arrest of defendant and a "no bond" bond has been set by Judge Thomas Quirk. Any person or persons discovered to be helping McKartney Young evade arrest shall themselves be arrested for aiding and abetting a fugitive. - (Black-on-white) |
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Two (White) men killed execution-style at mortgage office in Staten Island by a (black) man The prime suspect in a double murder at a Staten Island loan business was caught on video leaving the borough in a car similar to the one seen fleeing the bloody scene, just 15 minutes after the killing, court filings reveal. Ricky Dennis, 32, the main suspect in Tuesday’s execution-style slayings, was twice caught on video in a gray Honda Accord registered to his name on the Verrazano Bridge, officials said. He crossed from Brooklyn to Staten Island at 4:26 p.m., then made the return trip at 6:31 p.m. When police later found his car, they discovered a black neoprene face mask, according to a letter filed by federal prosecutors Thursday. Police took him into custody Wednesday. The shooter, whose face was mostly covered by a balaclava, gunned down the business’ owner, Michael Genovese, 57, of Edgewater, N.J., and Carl Clark, 52, of Staten Island inside the office, sources said. Dennis, a former employee, is on federal probation for the violent 2005 robbery of a gun store in Tannersville, Pa. A witness told investigators Dennis “left his employer under acrimonious circumstances,” according to the feds. - (Black-on-white) |
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Parents remember slain (White) son after guilty verdict: ‘(The black murderer) can’t do this to anyone else’ It has been a long, hard road for the family of a 25-year-old man gunned down 10 years ago outside a Columbus nightclub, but it has finally turned a corner. A jury Monday found Dundell Cash guilty of murder for shooting Euan Dougal three times in the chest and abdomen on Nov. 10, 2006, outside the Platinum Club that was then at 2525 Manchester Expressway, just west of Interstate 185. Judge Gil McBride set Cash’s sentencing for 1 p.m. Feb. 15. He faces life in prison without parole. He is 49 now. After the verdict, Dougal’s sister Kay and parents George and Susan Dougal sat in the district attorney’s office and talked about the son and brother they lost, and their long journey to justice. They are originally from Scotland, from Eyemouth south of Edinburgh. Euan and Kay were just kids when the family moved to America, first to New York and then, 2½ years later in 1990, to Columbus, where the father worked for Polychrome. Euan would have been around 6 years old then. - (Black-on-white) |
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Colored boy charged shooting death of WM, 22 in southeast Charlotte Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police on Wednesday charged a teenager with murder in the Dec. 7 killing of a man in southeast Charlotte. Martin Alexander Robinson, 18, was arrested in Tennessee, where he fled after the murder of Thomas McDonald, 22, on Cross Point Circle, according to police. Police said they received a 6:34 p.m. call Dec. 7 reporting an assault with a deadly weapon. Responding police said they found McDonald with apparent gunshot wounds. McDonald was taken to Carolinas Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead a short time later, according to police. Robinson, who is also charged with robbery with a dangerous weapon, is in the process of being extradited back to Mecklenburg County, police said. - (Black-on-white) |
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(White Hispanic) Catholic Bishop Punched in Face (by black man) During NJ Mass: Deputies An auxiliary bishop was punched in the face while saying prayers at a service Saturday in New Jersey, deputies and the archdiocese said. The Rev. Manuel A. Cruz needed two stitches in his lip after the attack at the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Newark, the Essex Sheriff's Office said. Cruz was offering the opening prayers at a service celebrating the life of baseball player Roberto Clemente when a man in a white robe punched him in the face, knocking him backward. Charles Miller, 48, of Newark, was arrested and charged with simple assault, deputies said. He had no criminal history. Deputies were at the service because the Newark Archdiocese hires them for security, deputies said. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Fla. pastor flees naked and afraid, begs forgiveness for tryst TALLAHASSEE — A well-known Tallahassee pastor was forced to flee naked after a husband came home early and found him having sex with the man's wife. The details of the Jan.17 episode outlined in a police report, combined with Pastor O. Jermaine Simmons' address to members of his Jacob Chapel congregation about the incident, have been the subject of intense social media and Internet buzz. The address, which was filmed and uploaded to YouTube by someone in the congregation, has been seen by tens of thousands over the last week. |
Portland (LGBT-Queer dirty deviant black) porch monkey protest leader arrested on homo sex abuse charges of boy PORTLAND, OR - A man who has led protests in Portland and is a convicted sex offender is now facing new charges of sex abuse, according to court records. Micah Rhodes, 23, is scheduled to be arraigned in court Monday. He is facing four counts of second-degree sex abuse, according to the Multnomah County Jail. Rhodes was arrested last week. According to court documents, he is accused of having sexual contact with a 17-year-old boy he met via an app in 2015. Court documents state Rhodes admitted knowing the age of the teen, who immediately told Rhodes his age when they met. The sexual contact was consensual, the alleged victim told police, and occurred multiple times in Gresham and Troutdale, according to a probable cause affidavit. Rhodes said he was concerned about having sex with the teen because of a past history of sex crimes, court documents state. Rhodes was ordered to register as a sex offender out of Washington County dating back to 2009 when he was a juvenile, according to court records. |
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Former Prince George’s County school aide admits to porn, sex abuse of 12 children A former Prince George's County school aide pleaded guilty Monday to federal charges of forcing a dozen children to participate in child pornography. Deonte Carraway, 23, of Glenarden, faces 60 to 100 years in prison after admitting in U.S. District Court in Greenbelt that he coerced children ages 9 to 11 to perform sex acts with himself and with one another. Carraway was charged with sexually assaulting at least 12 children who attended Judge Sylvania Woods Elementary School on campus and outside of school from October 2015 to February last year. “Deonte Carraway abused at least 12 child victims,” U.S. Attorney for Maryland Rod J. Rosenstein said Monday after the hearing. “Fortunately, an alert relative checked a child’s smartphone, found an inappropriate photo and called the police. That call may have prevented more children from being abused.” |
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2 black pimps allegedly lured human trafficking victim to Houston with job offer HOUSTON - two men accused of forcing a woman into prostitution in northwest Houston. Delanny Malveaux and Dorran Gilliespie faced a judge on felony charges of compelling prostitution, human trafficking and possession of a controlled substance. Both men told the judge they were from Houston. It is unclear why the men allegedly went to Arizona, where they met their 39 year-old victim and brought her to Houston. The woman agreed to go with Malveaux and Gilliespie because they promised her a concessions job at a Houston carnival and she has family in the area. Police said they rescued the woman from the Baron Inn on West 34th Street Saturday morning and placed both men in custody. |
Prosecutors to appeal black rapist's sentence to US Supreme Court Columbus — An Ohio prosecutor plans to appeal the rejection of a convicted rapist's 112-year prison sentence to the U.S. Supreme Court. The Mahoning County Prosecutor's Office wants the high court to take up the case of the 2008 sentence given to Brandon Moore for crimes committed when he was 15. Moore was tried as an adult and convicted by a jury in the 2001 armed kidnapping, robbery and gang rape of a 22-year-old Youngstown State University student. The Ohio Supreme Court overturned the sentence in December, saying it constitutes cruel and unusual punishment. Prosecutors say the formal filing will come in March. |
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"Viral negro" Rufus Scales, whose 2014 arrest went viral, charged Sunday GREENSBORO – A local man who received a $50,000 settlement and an apology from the city after a recording of his 2014 arrest went viral is back in jail. Rufus Scales, 30, of 502 Memphis Street in Greensboro, was charged Sunday with felony breaking and entering, conspiracy to commit breaking and entering and larceny after breaking and entering. Residents were asleep inside an apartment at 707Q Milton Street when three people broke in. The break-in was not discovered until other residents of the apartment came home at 4:34 a.m. The suspects ran from the apartment. She said officers caught one of the suspects and later identified him as Scales. Scales remained in the Guilford County Jail under a $5,000 secured bail. He is scheduled to appear in Court Monday. Scales was charged in August 2014 with impeding traffic, being intoxicated and disruptive and resisting a public officer. The Guilford County District Attorney's Office dismissed those charges in 2015. Devin Scales, Rufus Scales' brother, caught the arrest on camera and posted it on Facebook. The video went viral and showed Greensboro Police Officer Travis Cole throw Rufus Scales to the ground. Devin Scales continued to record the arrest until another officer grabbed the camera. The city, who never admitted any wrongdoing, settled the matter by giving the brothers $50,000 with an agreement that the men would not bring legal action against them. |
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(BLACK MUSLIM) Harrisburg man pleads guilty to aiding ISIS terror group Thirteen months after federal agents raided his home, a Harrisburg man on Monday morning pleaded guilty to federal charges that he was trying to aid the terrorist group ISIS online. Jalil Ibn Ameer Aziz, 20, entered his guilty pleas before U.S. Middle District Chief Judge Christopher C. Conner. The charges to which Aziz pled carry a possible penalty of up to 25 years in prison. Conner said he expects to sentence Aziz in May. |
Hispanic ex-convict charged in double shooting in East Naples that killed 1 A 24-year-old man is in the Collier County Jail after one woman died and another was injured in an early Sunday morning shooting outside an East Naples bar, authorities said. Carlos Ruben Rodriguez, of the 4500 block of Gulfstream Drive, is charged with murder, aggravated battery with a deadly weapon and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. At about 1 a.m. Sunday, deputies responded to the Break Time Lounge to investigate a report of a shooting. Deputies found two women with gunshot wounds. Cassandra Santos, 26, of Massachusetts, was treated at the scene by paramedics for a minor gunshot wound to her left elbow and released. Kelsey Engelsen, 24, address unknown, was taken to NCH Baker Hospital Downtown, where she died from her injuries. An autopsy was pending. A motive for the shooting was unclear Sunday afternoon. Detectives said there was an argument involving several people, including Rodriguez, in the back parking lot of the bar. |
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(Black) Robber Gets Life Sentence in (White) Woman's Death After Home Invasion A man accused of scaring an elderly woman so much during an eastern Pennsylvania home-invasion robbery that she had a heart attack that night and died two months later has been sentenced to a life in prison without possibility of parole. Jurors in Northampton County convicted Quadir Taylor two weeks ago of second-degree murder, robbery, burglary, criminal conspiracy and related offenses. Taylor acknowledged helping others rob 76-year-old Carrie Smith in her Wilson home in January 2012. But his attorneys disputed a forensic pathologist's conclusion that the heart attack caused her eventual death, pointing instead to her failing constitution. Authorities said Taylor and one of his co-defendants accosted the sleeping woman, grabbed her by the hair and made her open a safe from which they took $35,000 in cash and $18,000 in jewelry. |
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