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(Evil black sex-beast) Convicted sex offender charged with kidnapping, (defiling) and murdering (White female) Ohio State student GROVE CITY, Ohio – A convicted sex offender released from prison in November has been charged in the shooting death of a 21-year-old Ohio State University student. Grove City police say 29-year-old Brian Golsby was arrested Saturday on charges of aggravated murder, kidnapping and aggravated robbery in Reagan Tokes' death. Her nude body was found Thursday near a park entrance. She was last seen leaving work at a Columbus restaurant Wednesday night. Tokes grew up outside Toledo and was a fourth-year psychology major at Ohio State. Police say they arrested Golsby after finding Tokes' car near his Columbus residence and matching his DNA with evidence gathered in and around the car. - (Black-on-white) |
(2nd Black) Jacksonville man arrested in connection with shooting death of (White) homeowner JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - A 20-year-old man faces charges in connection with the shooting death of an Oceanway homeowner. Jamar Thompson was arrested Tuesday on allegations of knowingly driving with a suspended license, improper backing, and crash - no proof of insurance. The teen, who police said admitted to shooting and killing veteran, Kyle Simpson appeared Wednesday morning before a judge. Maleek Williams, 19, was charged with murder and armed burglary. - (Black-on-white) |
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Retired (black judge) Herbert Curtis III (69) killed his (white female) partner Patricia Payne (54) in a murder-suicide A Ventura woman died from multiple gunshot wounds Monday morning after a domestic dispute in which the shooter, identified as a retired judge, turned the gun on himself and was found dead by police. Police and other sources said the gunman was former Ventura County Superior Court Judge Herbert Curtis III, 69. Authorities also identified the woman as Patricia Payne, 54, of Ventura. Police confirmed that the two were in a relationship. Police had been called to the residence several times in the last two years for disturbances and alleged fraudulent credit card activity, according to Arroyo.Curtis was the county's first and – to date — only black judge. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Buffalo man who tried to shoot cop sentenced to 19 years in prison BUFFALO, N.Y. – 19-year-old Andre Fuller is heading to prison for the next 19 years of his life. That was the sentence handed down by Erie County Judge Thomas Franczyk Friday morning for the man who tried to shoot a Buffalo police officer in June, 2016. Andre Fuller pleaded guilty in November to 2nd degree attempted murder and criminal possession of a weapon. On June 15, he was running away from the scene of a robbery on Doate Street, when Officer Anthony Fanara caught up with him and wrestled him to the ground. Fuller, who was 18 years old at the time, pressed his loaded handgun into Officer Fanara’s chest and pulled the trigger. The gun did not go off. Two other officers quickly came to Fanara’s aid, wrestling the gun away from Fuller and putting him in handcuffs. “I think everybody is grateful - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) 63-year-old man guilty of raping Henrico woman A 63-year-old man pleaded no contest Wednesday to raping a Henrico County woman last August. Circuit Court Judge James Stephen Yoffy found Joseph Nathan Norwood guilty of the crimes after the defendant pleaded no contest to a felony rape charge and to a felony count of malicious wounding. Two other charges — strangulation and abduction — were dropped. |
(Black) Toronto man arrested for allegedly initiating sexual conversations with girl, 11 A 25-year-old Toronto man has been arrested on allegations he repeatedly initiated sexual conversations with an 11-year-old girl on the street. Jamiel Morley was arrested Jan. 26 and charged with criminal harassment, invitation to sexual touching and making sexually explicit material available to a person under 16. Police say Morley approached the girl and initiated sexual conversations with her on three occasions in the Denbigh Cres. and Keele St. area. The girl was able to flee, police say. - (Canada) |
Toronto Police seek 3 (black) women in shovel assault Toronto police are searching for three female suspects after another woman was stabbed with a knife and attacked with a shovel early Saturday. Investigators have also released a photo of two of the suspects in the incident, which sent the 29-year-old victim to hospital with serious injuries. The incident happened at 4:40 a.m. in an industrial area southeast of Keele St. and Lawrence Ave. W. Although police have a photo of two suspects, they’re asking for the public’s help to identify all three. - (Canada) |
(Black) Suspect Killed After Incident At Housing Complex NASHVILLE, Tenn. - A suspect was killed after being shot by a Metro Police officer at a public housing complex just east of downtown. East Precinct Officer Josh Lippert attempted a vehicle stop after 31-year-old Jocques Scott Clemmons ran a stop sign. They said Lippert was in an unmarked police car in a parking lot on South 6th Street when he saw Clemmons run the stop sign. Clemmons parked his SUV outside a Cayce Homes building and was getting out when Lippert drove up to talk with him about the traffic violation. Police said video from security cameras in the housing development showed Clemmons abruptly charge at Officer Lippert, making full contact with his body. According to police officials, the officer gave repeated commands for Clemmons to drop the gun, but he refused. Police said Lippert believed he was in imminent danger and fired three shots at Clemmons just as he was turning to move between two parked vehicles. |
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(Black) Suspect (with fake gun) fatally shot by police in NE Portland - (no riots reported yet) A 17-year-old boy with a replica gun was fatally shot by police during an investigation of a suspected armed robbery Thursday, a police spokesman said Friday. Quanice Derrick Hayes was suspected of robbing a man near a Northeast Portland motel, police spokesman Sgt. Pete Simpson said. Hayes allegedly approached a man sitting in his car on Thursday morning, and had a gun, Simpson said. A motel employee said Hayes took the man's Oregon food benefits card. Shortly after, police responded to a report of a car prowl at the Banfield Pet Hospital, Simpson said. They encountered Hayes, who fled, Simpson said. They encountered him a third time and Officer Andrew Hearst shot and killed Hayes, Simpson said. No one else was injured. Mayor Ted Wheeler said he was especially concerned about community reaction to the black teenager's death given the "national debate" over police shootings of black men. And when the person who is killed is a black teenager it taps into "deep historical wounds". |
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(Black) Jersey City felon charged after shooting himself in genitals JERSEY CITY -- A 24-year-old Jersey City man faces gun charges after police say he shot himself in the genitals on Wednesday. Jarius Owen-Izzard, of the 100 block of Wilkinson Avenue, is charged with weapons offense related to a .22 caliber handgun including possession of a weapon by a felon, the criminal complaint says. Police believe the gun was in Owen-Izzard's waistband when it fired, the complaint says |
1 (black) Suspect Captured, 1 (black) At Large In Murders Of 3 People In Maplewood, N.J. MAPLEWOOD, N.J. — One man had been arrested and charged Friday, while another remained at large, in a triple homicide in Maplewood, New Jersey late last month. Jimmy P. Mays, 37, formerly of Egg Harbor Township, was arrested in Columbia, Maryland by detectives from the Essex County Prosecutor’s office, the Maplewood Police Department, the FBI, and the Maryland State Police, according to prosecutors. A second suspect, Lavelle T. Davis, 33, of Galloway, New Jersey, remained at large late Friday. He is considered armed and dangerous. |
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Police searching for (2 low-life black purse-snatcher) suspects who allegedly choked a woman and stole her purse Kansas City police are seeking the public’s help in identifying two suspects who choked a woman and stole her purse. The robbery took place in the parking lot of the Walmart on W. 133rd Street just after 5:30 p.m. on Nov. 18, 2016. The black male suspects reportedly choked a woman, then took her purse. |
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(Black) Man Gets $750,000 Bail For Allegedly Attacking Kids During Recess CHICAGO — A St. Louis man physically assaulted four children – knocking at least two of them to the ground – while they were playing outside during recess at their elementary school. Three of those students were hugging each other as they played when Tasewell Dugger entered the restricted playground at Ogden International School around 11 a.m. Tuesday. Dugger’s rampage started after a 6-year-old boy ran into his path. The 46-year-old allegedly went on to strike the boy, causing him to fall to the pavement. Then, Dugger kicked a 7-year-old girl. When that victim fell onto the ground, he punched her in the stomach with a closed fist. Two other girls — a 6-year-old and another 7-year-old — were also slapped in the face by Dugger. |
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(Black) Longtime Arbor View High School athletic director arrested on child pornography charges The longtime athletic director at Arbor View High School was arrested on child pornography charges. Roger Brown, 54, was booked in the Clark County Detention Center on Tuesday. He is charged with one count of using or permitting a minor 14 or older to produce porn. Brown was arrested by Clark County School District Police, district spokeswoman Michelle Booth confirmed. It was not clear when and where Brown was arrested. |
(Black) Pastor on parole for separate crime sentenced for online solicitation HOUSTON - A Montgomery County judge sentenced a pastor to 25 years in prison for soliciting who he thought was a 14-year-old girl for sex. Jeremiah Landon Busby, 39, pleaded guilty for the felony charge on Feb. 1. He was on parole for an 80-year sentence for possession of a controlled substance. He had also previously been to prison for murder. On Nov. 2, 2015, an investigator was online, conducting undercover operations. While monitoring the undercover profile of the 14-year-old, the detective received several messages from Busby. The messages included "Are you sexually active?", "How many guys have you been with?", and "Do you give oral sex?" He asked for photos of the girl and made arrangements for the two to have sex. When Busby arrived at the meeting location, he was arrested. |
2 (black) women accused of putting drugs in child's happy meal CENTER, TX - One woman has been arrested and another is on the run after police said they were connected to an incident where drugs were found in a child's food. The incident happened on January 5 at the McDonald's in the 800 block of Hurst Street in Center, TX. Police say a family went through the drive thru and purchased a Happy Meal for their 9-year-old. After they left, 2 prescription Tramadol pills were found in the child’s meal. Through a month-long investigation, detectives confirmed that two suspects, 37-year-old Omeisha Williams and 25-year-old Artshia Radway of Center were responsible for the Tramadol pills being placed into the happy meal. |
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Three Suspects Captured in Marianna Homicide, Robbery MARIANNA, Ark. - Three men are behind bars after being accused of robbing and killing another person, the Marianna Police Department said. The MPD says the incident happened Jan. 30. Feb. 3, police identified the robbery/homicide suspects as Aswad Allen, Raffiel Walker, and Eddie Jimmerson, and they asked the public for help in finding them. Feb. 7, all three suspects were taken into custody within hours of each other. |
(Hispanic) Man Gets 20 Years After Pleading Guilty to Elm Springs Walmart Shooting SPRINGDALE, AR.-- - A Springdale man was given 20 years in prison for a shooting at the Walmart on Elm Springs. Geovanny Perez-Cruz, 18, pleaded guilty to first degree battery after a shooting at a Walmart injured one man. In October, police responded to a shooting after the victim went inside the Walmart for help. The victim, Daniel Luna, said he was shot after being involved in a verbal confrontation. |
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(Hispanic) Man arrested for allegedly trying to force teen into his car PASADENA - Just hours after a teen girl was targeted in an attempted kidnapping, Pasadena police made an arrest in the case. At about 2pm Tuesday, police dispatch received a call from a distraught 17-year-old girl who said she had been the victim of an attempted abduction while she was walking home from school. "He got next to me, and he first offered $100 to get in his truck, and I refused of course, and he kept following me," said the 17-year-old. She says the man persisted. "He said if I didn't get in the truck he was going to make me, that's when he started to approach me," she said. As the girl began walking faster, 32-year-old Salvador Avalos allegedly pulled his vehicle over and began to get out. The girl immediately ran into the Pasadena Heritage Museum, where she called police. |
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'Enough is enough': Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno critical of new 'influx' of refugees to city SPRINGFIELD -- Mayor Domenic J. Sarno, after learning that several refugee families are expected to arrive in the Springfield area this week, has renewed criticism of local resettlement agencies, saying "enough is enough." In a prepared release, Sarno raised a series of questions about the arrival, saying he had received no advance communication from the Jewish Family Service of Western Massachusetts, the resettlement agency. The Jewish Family Service stated that the families are coming from Bhutan and Eritrea, and occur after a federal judge temporarily blocked President Donald Trump's executive order closing America's borders to seven predominately Muslim countries. "We have done more than our fair share when it comes to dealing with homelessness, refugees and subsidized housing. As I have continued to state to federal and state government officials, enough is enough." - SEND THEM ALL BACK |
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Canada: (Asian) Greyhound passenger who beheaded, cannibalized (White) passenger is granted freedom |
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Round Rock gas station murder suspect driven to jail by his mother ROUND ROCK, Texas — The suspect charged with shooting a man to death outside a Round Rock gas station on Wednesday was driven to the sheriff’s office by his mother after the shooting. Police say the shooting happened at the Wag-A-Bag convenience store located at 1490 E. Old Settlers Blvd. around 9:20 p.m. Officers originally responded to multiple calls of shots fired. When they arrived, 43-year-old John Lawrence Ammon of Round Rock was found dead in the parking lot. A witness told officers that Kendrick Newman, 40, got into an altercation with Ammon inside the Wag-A-Bag that continued outside. Police say Newman pulled out a handgun and shot Ammon multiple times, before riding away on a bicycle. His mother later drove him to the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office to turn himself in. She told deputies her son confessed to shooting Ammon. Newman, who is is from Round Rock, has been charged with murder and is being held in the Williamson County Jail. Police say they have also identified Newman in surveillance video and photos as the man who shot Ammon. - (Black-on-white) |
(Black) Deerfield teenager found guilty in crash that killed (White) Boca woman A Deerfield Beach teen was found guilty Thursday of vehicular homicide in a 2015 crash that killed a Boca Raton woman. Wesley Brown, 16, whose first trial last month ended in a mistrial, glanced back at his two family members in the audience when he heard his verdict. Brown, who was prosecuted as an adult on charges of vehicular homicide, fleeing and driving without a license, could face 25 years in prison. “I’ll just be honest, this case was so unique,” said Circuit Judge Charles Burton, who then stopped himself from explaining further. Wendy Harris-Aceves was driving to pick up her 16-year-old daughter from a dance when Brown, then 15, crashed the stolen Ford Mustang convertible he was driving into her Honda Pilot at speeds of up to 117 mph, authorities said. He had been fleeing Boca Raton cops at the time, police said. Harris-Aceves, a 46-year-old mother of two, died instantly, while Brown survived with some broken bones. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Man charged with murder in deadly November assault (on a White man) Police have charged a suspect with murder in connection with the November assault of David Bray, who later died from his injuries. Reginald Carr, 36, was arrested Thursday and charged with one count of murde. Carr was identified as the person who assaulted Bray near the Taylor Berry-South Louisville neighborhood border. Bray, 65, of Louisville, was found near the intersection of Algonquin Parkway and Rodman Street around 4:30 p.m. on Nov. 21, police said. He was transported to the University of Louisville Hospital for treatment, where he died Dec. 1, said Jefferson County deputy coroner Jim Wesley. An autopsy determined that Bray died of complications from blunt force abdominal injuries, a result of injuries suffered during the assault. - (Black-on-white) |
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Trial dates set for two (black) suspects in murder of (White) man waiting on bus Two of the four men accused in the capital murder of a Texarkana, Texas, man last year are scheduled for jury trials next month. Anthony Wilson, 20; Jailon Gamble, 20; Marshall Vallejos, 23; and Jaquelle Rogers, 22, are accused of conspiring to rob Casey Smith on Mamie Street as he waited for his daughters' school bus March 29, 2016. One of the men allegedly waited behind the wheel of a getaway car nearby while the other three approached Smith. The men allegedly believed Smith was in possession of drugs and demanded he hand over "everything he had," according to a probable cause affidavit used to create the following account. When Smith resisted, Vallejos allegedly shot him in the face. Wilson allegedly fired as well, accidentally striking Vallejos in the leg. Wilson appeared Tuesday before 102nd District Judge Bobby Lockhart for a pretrial hearing. "The state is ready to pick a jury" as scheduled in Wilson's case March 14. Lockhart scheduled the case - (Black-on-white) |
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Drunken black muslim african alien Taxi cab driver charged in vehicular homicide (of White passenger) released from jail A Polk County District Court judge this week lowered the bond for the taxi cab driver who officials say was intoxicated and driving recklessly in January when he crashed his vehicle, killing one passenger and injuring another. Mohamed Said Diriye, 29, was released from Polk County Jail early Thursday evening after posting a $125,000 surety bond. Diriye had been held on a $550,000 cash-only bond. Roger Owens, Diriye’s court-appointed attorney, in court documents, argued that “due to the lack of certified language interpreters” it has been difficult for Diriye to participate in his defense while in jail. Diriye, who has lived in Des Moines two years, faces five charges including vehicular homicide-operating while intoxicated, homicide by vehicle-reckless driving, operating while intoxicated-second offense, and two counts of serious injury by vehicle. His driver’s license has also been suspended. The crash occurred around 3:40 a.m. on Jan. 19. Diriye, who was driving a United Taxi Cab vehicle, crossed N.E. 22nd Street, failing to stop at a stop sign and drove into a ravine, according to court documents. A passenger, Shawn T. Koltiska, 49, of Kansas was killed in the crash. Another passenger, Joseph Brian Foster, 48, also of Kansas, was injured, records show. Diriye was transported to a Des Moines hospital where a Polk County sheriff’s deputy asked the cab driver to take a breath test. Diriye continually stuck “his tongue into the tube preventing a proper test result.” A search warrant was obtained to get blood sample from Driye. Diriye was convicted of drunken driving in Minnesota in 2012. - (Black-on-white) |
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Police Release Sketch Of (worthless evil black) Deep Ellum Suspect in shooting of White playwright - shot twice in face DALLAS – Authorities in Dallas are still searching for the suspect who shot Ochre House Theatre founder Matthew Posey as he and a friend were leaving the Cold Beer Company in Deep Ellum last month. The shooting happened on January 30 at about 10:15 p.m. in the 3600 block of Main Street. Police have now released a sketch of the suspect, hoping that it will help bring that man to justice. Posey and his friend were getting into a truck in the bar’s parking lot when the suspect approached with a handgun. Posey was shot twice in the face. The young suspect then jumped into a silver four-door car with others and fled from the scene. Nothing was taken from Posey during the shooting. Police have described the suspect as a young black male, and released a sketch based on Posey’s description. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Savage black sex beast) Accused Of Targeting Seniors In Robberies, Sexual Assault of (White) 90-year-old woman In Long Beach LONG BEACH — A woman was injured Thursday after being robbed at her home in Long Beach. Police believe the crime was committed by the same man, who is wanted for series of robberies and a sexual assault in and around a senior housing complex. The latest crime occurred about 7:25 a.m. Thursday when officers were dispatched to the 3700 block of Pacific Avenue, said Marlene Arrona of the Long Beach Police Department. Police said the man forced his way into a 90-year-old woman’s house, tried to sexually assault her then robbed her. As she fought him off, she was punched in the face, one neighbor said. The suspect is black, between 25 and 30, 5 foot 5 to 5 foot 11, with a thin to medium build. - (Drudge) - (Black-on-white) |
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Black Sports: White Woman viciously punched in face by black footballer after she refused sex The woman who was punched by Oklahoma football star Joe Mixon in 2014 during a violent confrontation caught on camera told police that the incident was precipitated by Mixon and a group of his friends making unwanted sexual advances toward her. In a new video released Thursday by police, Amelia Molitor says during her interview that she and a friend were waiting for another friend outside a Norman, Oklahoma, restaurant on July 25, 2014. 'Kind of out of nowhere, I don't remember if they were already standing there or they came out of nowhere, there were four gentlemen that just like were making cat calls at me, commenting on how I looked and it just kind of escalated from there,' Molitor told police. 'They were talking about Joe, I suppose. I didn't know who he was. It's kind of all over the place, because I can't remember anything to now.' - (Black-on-white) |
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Abducted Off Sidewalk And Beaten For Hours by two black crack heads and white whore, (White) Wicker Man Wants Story Told WICKER PARK — A Wicker Park man, snatched off the sidewalk and forced into a car where he was beaten and robbed by three attackers last month, says he wants to warn others about the harrowing four-hour experience that has left him partially blinded in one eye. "I am known as street smart, tough, aware and well traveled, yet I was kidnapped in my neighborhood in a well-lit crowded location. Our city is slipping into the type of society that is the likes of Third World countries," said Dan Lipton, a 46-year-old real estate agent. Lipton, who has lived in Wicker Park since 1997, says he was kidnapped at approximately 12:15 a.m. on Jan. 8 while he was standing in the 2100 block of West Division Street, a block packed with bars and restaurants. The man who pulled Lipton into the car was described as black, between 6-foot-2 and 6-foot-4, weighing up to 240 pounds and about 25 years old, Lipton said. Another black man, about 5-foot-10 and 180 pounds, also in his early 30s, was driving the car. A white woman, estimated to be between 30 and 35, was in the backseat with the larger offender. Lipton said the woman's hair was "dirty blonde." Lipton said the three attackers told him they were "on crack" and were passing around a little glass tube and smoking from it. They offered him some crack but he said no. - (Black-on-white) |
Black man on trial for murder of two white women 'friends' wants trial moved away from Confederate statue BENTON, LA - A Confederate monument stands outside the Bossier Parish Courthouse. A man accused of killing 2 young women on Mother's Day 2014 says that's reason enough to have his trial moved elsewhere. Today, a judge disagreed. Brandan Butler, now 28, is set to go to trial in May on two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of 26-year-old Karyl Cox and 24-year-old Jacqueline Beadle. The women were found shot to death inside their Bragg St. home on May 11, 2014. Butler reportedly went to their memorial service before skipping town. He was later captured in Bogalusa, La. Prosecutors have said they will seek the death penalty. Butler's attorney, Kathryn Sheely of the Baton Rouge Capital Conflict Office, filed the "Motion for change of venue to a site that does not boast a state-sponsored confederate monument" in January. |
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3 Diverse Teens Charged In Westland Double Murder WESTLAND – Two 19-year-old men and a 17-year-old girl could end up spending the rest of their lives in prison after being charged with a double murder in Westland that police say was drug related. Dominik Charleston, Kobi Taylor, and Amber Tackett were arraigned Thursday in 18th District Court on several charges, including felony murder and armed robbery. Charleston is also charged with two counts of first-degree murder. All three were remanded to jail without bond. The trio was arrested less than 24 hours after 19-year-old Jordan Baker, of Wayne, and 35-year-old Howard Wick, of Westland, were found shot to death. |
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(Black Muslim migrant) National Guard soldier gets 11 years for traitorous support of islamic terrorist 'ISIS' cult ALEXANDRIA — A former National Guard who admitted traveling to Africa and boarding a truck to join the Islamic State group before ultimately bailing out was sentenced Friday to 11 years in prison. Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, 27, of Sterling, Virginia, pleaded guilty in October to attempting to provide material support to a terrorist group. Prosecutors had sought a 20-year sentence. Jalloh is one of more than 100 people in the U.S. to be charged with terror offenses connected to the Islamic State since 2014. Jalloh admitted that he had made his own contact with the group before he had ever been introduced to the FBI informant. Jalloh, a naturalized U.S. citizen from Sierra Leone, had traveled back to Africa with his father in 2015. While there, he met an Islamic State recruiter. Jalloh discussed carrying out a Fort Hood-style attack. He also sent hundreds of dollars to an undercover FBI employee he believed was an IS member. |
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(Black) Child rape suspect takes stand ELYRIA — Devante Gibbs said he was “scared to death” when he took the stand Thursday to deny charges he had raped a 2-year-old girl he was baby-sitting in 2013. Gibbs’ testimony, during which he repeatedly raised his voice and at times cried, also included clashes with Assistant Lorain County Prosecutor Stephanie Malanowski, who had to ask county Common Pleas Judge Christopher Rothgery to direct Gibbs to answer her questions. “Sir, is there some reason you’re having trouble answering my questions? I’m asking you…,” Malanowski said. |
Black felon Arrested on Suspicion of Kidnapping, Sexually Assaulting Teen and Threatening to Pimp Her Out; LASD A man was arrested on suspicion of kidnapping a teen at gunpoint, sexually assaulting her and threatening to pimp her out earlier this month, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department officials said. The incident occurred about 6:30 p.m. on Feb. 1 as the victim was waiting for a bus after school. A man driving a white Ford truck stopped next to the victim and tried to start a conversation. The girl tried to walk away, but the suspect took out a handgun and told her to get in his truck, officials said. The man then drove the victim to downtown Los Angeles and kept her in his vehicle for several hours before sexually assaulting her in a residential area. The man then told the victim he was going to be her pimp and was going to force her to “commit commercial sex acts,” officials said. Once the victim was let go, she called her mother and was taken to a hospital. Investigators from the human trafficking bureau soon identified the suspect as Jaisen Lacount, 33, of Los Angeles. Lacount, who was described as a convicted felon, remains in custody on $1.5 million bail. |
Now-paralyzed black man, 49, admits to 2002 rape after DNA kit match but gets a suspended sentence because he's already in a nursing home A now-paralyzed man has admitted to raping a woman in Tennessee nearly 15 years ago after a DNA test produced a match. Albert Evans, 49, pleaded guilty this week to an armed sexual assault that took place between May 2 and May 5, 2002. Evans, who is bedridden, received a 10-year suspended sentence and remains in a nursing home, where he has been living since September 2015. The crime went unsolved for more than a decade until a match was made on a previously untested rape kit in 2014. |
(Affirmative action black) General demoted for charging strip club tabs to government card A former three-star Army general and aide to the Defense Secretary was demoted and will retire as brigadier general after using his government credit card to pay thousands of dollars in tabs at strip clubs in Italy and South Korea. A Department of Defense investigation revealed Major Gen. Ronald Lewis “engaged in conduct unbecoming to an officer and a gentleman on multiple occasions,” Army spokeswoman Cynthia Smith told NBC News. According to the report, Lewis, who served for about 30 years, used the government card to pay a $1,121 tab at the Candy Bar Club located in a Seoul neighborhood often referred to as “Hooker Hill.” He also racked up a $1,756 bill at Rome’s Cica Cica Boom Club, another location reportedly frequented by prostitutes. |
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Black psycho killer arrested for making terroristic threats on Facebook An unhinged convicted killer threatened to go “on a stabbing spree” following a breakup — but police later nabbed him after he tagged his location at Manhattan’s Chelsea Piers on Facebook, officials said Friday. Police arrested Antonio Holmes, 43, on W. 20th St. and Eighth Ave. — three blocks from the piers — about 11 a.m. Thursday, police sources said. About six hours earlier, he had threatened to harm as many people as he could, police sources said. “I’m going on a stabbing spree until I understand what is wrong with me,” he wrote on his Facebook page. “I’m a psycho.” Holmes was convicted of manslaughter in 2001 after he fatally stabbed a man in Midtown, officials said. He served 14 years in prison before being discharged in January 2015, |
Union City, CA Girl Scout Cookie stand robbed at gunpoint by despicable colored boy - sketch released Union City police released a sketch Friday and asked the public to help them catch a man who robbed a 12-year-old Girl Scout and her mother at gunpoint while they were selling cookies in a Safeway parking lot. |
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Black mother using children in door-to-door 'cookie scam' CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Police have arrested a woman who they said used her children to sell cookies across Charlotte and then kept the money for herself. Charlotte-Mecklenburg police arrested Nikeyshi Carzell on Wednesday. She used her children to target homes. The children would go door-to-door, claiming they were selling cookies, cookie dough, pretzels, popcorn and pizza for fundraisers, but officers said Carzell would keep the cash. Police received several complaints about the children over the last few months. Detectives are still working to figure out Carzell was involved in other cases. The Girl Scouts organization wants to remind people that their girls will be in a branded uniform, have an official order form and will never be alone when selling cookies. Carzell, 39, has been charged with four counts of obtaining property by false pretense. |
Black Raytown man accused of firing into home with children inside RAYTOWN, Mo. — Felony charges have been filed against a 53-year-old Raytown man for an assault and shooting in a home with children inside. Darrell E. White, was charged in Jackson County Court with Assault 1st Degree and Armed Criminal Action. According to court records, Raytown police responded to the 9900 block of E. 8th Street in Raytown. A victim told police White had fired a handgun at him. After officers arrived they found children, ages 4 -12 inside. They also found evidence of gunfire, including a bullet hole in a door leading from the living room to the garage. A witness told police the defendant had been in argument and the defendant went and grabbed a handgun and fired a shot in the direction of a victim. |
(Black) Man allegedly kidnapped 49-year-old woman, took her to Walmart and assaulted her Police in Raynham arrested a man yesterday who they said kidnapped a woman, drove her to a Walmart parking lot and assaulted her. The department received reports around 3 p.m. Wednesday that a male had assaulted a woman in the parking lot and then drove away in a gray Ford Taurus, authorities said. That Ford Taurus was being driven by Nathaniel Simmons, 49, of Brockton, police said. Authorities intercepted the Taurus on King Philip Street and attempted to stop the vehicle. Simmons attempted to speed away, but ended up driving into the back of a vehicle at the intersection Route 104 and King Philip Street. The responding officers managed to arrest Simmons. |
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Black Man Arrested After Shooting (unarmed) Television Multiple Times MINNEAPOLIS — St. Cloud police say a man has been arrested after he shot a television set multiple times inside a residence Thursday evening. According to police, officers responded at 9:59 p.m. to a report of shots fired at a residence on the 10 block of 20th Avenue South. When officers arrived, they determined that no one was injured. Police say a man, identified as 36-year-old Willie Dumont White of St. Cloud, had become upset and shot a television set at the residence five times. He was not at the residence when officers arrived, but officers did recover a handgun – left at the scene – believed to be used in the incident. At 3 a.m. Friday, investigating officers found the suspect’s vehicle and White was located at a nearby residence and arrested without incident. |
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(Hispanic) Registered Level 2 Sex Offender Accused Of Sexual Assault BENTON COUNTY — A registered level 2 sex offender was arrested in Benton County on Monday (Feb. 6), according to a police report from Sgt. Shannon Jenkins. A deputy was dispatched to a child sexual assault call in the area of Mt. Olive Rd. and Wildwood Way in Centerton. The report states that a juvenile female said when she got off the school bus an unknown male, driving a red Dodge Challenger, approached her. Police said he allegedly touched her inappropriately and then asked if she wanted to “experiment” with him. Deputies obtained a tag number to the suspect’s car and identified him as 37-year-old Mario Perea-Lopez Jr. |
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(Worthless black negro) Proctorville man who was driver (who murdered an innocent White couple) has criminal past LUMBERTON — The Robeson County man who was driving a vehicle involved in a Monday morning accident that killed two teenagers has a history of run-ins with the law, according to law enforcement records. Broderick Lamont Jones, 38, of Proctorville, was once accused of attempted murder. He is suspected of being under the influence of alcohol early Monday morning when he was driving in the wrong lane, traveling an estimated 85 mph in 70-mph zone and collided with the car being driven by Dana Michelle Wilson, according to Lumberton police. Wilson and her boyfriend, Ryan Michael Menke, died in the wreck. Both were 18 years old and had graduated together last year from Wilmington Laney High School. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Gadsden man who shot at a (White) cop back in jail Nine days after his 10-year sentence for shooting at a Gadsden police officer was diverted to Community Corrections, a Gadsden man is back in jail, and prosecutors are asking that the diversion be revoked. Danny Christopher Lipscomb, 31, had been charged with attempted murder after a 2009 incident when he fired on Gadsden police officer Byram Hammonds. Hammonds returned fire, and Lipscomb was shot in the head. He pleaded guilty last year to the lesser included offense of attempted first-degree assault and was sentenced Jan. 30 to 10 years with the diversion to Community Corrections. Etowah County Chief Deputy District Attorney Marcus Reid filed a motion Wednesday asking Etowah County Circuit Judge David Kimberley change the sentence. "Although only a week has passed since the defendant was placed with Community Corrections, he has already violated the terms and conditions of his diversion and proven himself unworthy of the opportunity afforded to him by this Court," Reid's motion states. Lipscomb was administered a routine drug screen by his Community Corrections supervisor and tested positive for both marijuana and cocaine, according to the motion. "Under the circumstances, it is indisputable that the defendant has ingested controlled substances during his placement with Etowah County Community Corrections," Reid wrote. "This diversion represented an opportunity granted by the dourt for the defendant to remain in the community and prove himself worthy of a second chance. He has utterly failed to avail himself of this opportunity," Reid said in the motion. The prosecutor asked that Lipscomb be jailed immediately pending a hearing on his motion to revoke the diverted sentence. - (Black-on-white) |
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Fremont Police Release Name Of Officer Who Fatally Shot 45-Year-Old (black African) transient FREMONT, CA — Fremont police on Wednesday released the name of an officer who fatally shot a suspect on Sunday afternoon. Police had released only limited information before Wednesday on the shooting that killed 45-year-old Fremont resident Nana Adomako, but have now released a detailed description of an incident that began with a 911 call at 4:02 p.m. from a business in the 39000 block of Argonaut Way. An employee at the business said a man came into the store, “attacked” employees and was rude to customers. When the employee asked the man to leave, he took the employee’s cellphone, hit him and threatened to kill him, according to police. The suspect, later identified as Adomako, was last seen walking on Argonaut Way toward Mowry Avenue. Officer James Taylor and his police canine were nearby and at 4:10 p.m. spotted someone in the area matching the suspect description, police said. Taylor got out of his patrol car and asked Adomako, who he recognized from three prior non-violent contacts, to sit on the curb, police said. Adomako asked why he was being stopped and allegedly talked about being the “King of Fremont” and the “chief of police” and refused to sit on the curb, according to police. Taylor, who police said is an eight-year veteran of the department and has crisis intervention and defensive tactics training, then tried to put Adomako in a control hold but he pulled away. Adomako had on a jacket and the officer determined his Taser stun gun would be ineffective on Adomako and his bulky clothing so he didn’t fire it, police said. While a struggle ensued between the pair, Taylor pushed the door release button on his duty belt, freeing the police canine from the patrol car. However, the dog came up and mistakenly bit the officer, according to police. Adomako then allegedly punched Taylor on the left side of his head, and a witness told investigators they heard the impact of the punch to the officer’s head, police said. Fearing for his life, Taylor fired three shots from close range, striking Adomako and causing him to fall to the ground. A second officer, Grant Goepp, pulled up to the scene just as the shooting occurred and helped handcuff Adomako, police said. The officers called for an ambulance but Adomako was pronounced dead at 4:22 p.m. Taylor was taken to the Police Department and then to a hospital where he was treated for a mild concussion, a contusion on the left side of his face, a broken finger, scratches and abrasions and a dog bite, police said. He was released from the hospital on Sunday night and has been placed on paid administrative leave, according to police. Investigators have interviewed several witnesses in the case and both patrol cars at the scene were equipped with in-car video, with Taylor’s in-car camera capturing the majority of the incident although without audio, police said. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Yello black) Man accused of sexually assaulting women at day spa BOSSIER CITY, LA - A Bossier City man is accused of inappropriately touching 3 women while working as a massage therapist at a day spa. Carlos Eduardo Harris, 32, of the 200 block of Melissa Lane, is being held in Bossier Maximum-Security Facility in Plain Dealing. His bond has been set at $100,000. Detectives began investigating Harris last month after a woman complained that he had touched her in a sexual manner while he was giving her a massage at Massage Envy in Bossier City. Police arrested him on a charge of sexual battery. Detectives added an identical charge after speaking with another woman who had filed a similar complaint. Harris was booked on 2 counts of sexual battery. Then a third alleged victim stepped forward, leading to a warrant being issued for his arrest on yet another charge of sexual battery. |
Child kidnapped, raped by 25-year-old (black) man, police say Raleigh, N.C. — A 25-year-old Raleigh man has been charged after police say he kidnapped and raped a 12-year-old on Tuesday. Kendrick Kaddeen Benton, of Bunch Drive, is charged with felony statutory rape of a child by adult and first-degree kidnapping. Benton was taken into custody Wednesday on Bart Street, according to arrest warrants. He was in the Wake County jail Thursday morning on a $1.25 million bond. |
(Black) Lorain man accused of rape after Cleveland woman calls for help during assault CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A Lorain man is accused of raping a Cleveland woman who managed to call a friend for help while she was being assaulted, records say. Brian Taylor, 41, is charged with first-degree rape. He appeared for arraignment Monday, according to court records. A Cleveland Municipal Court judge set his bond at $100,000, ordered him to have no contact with the victim and bound his case over to a Cuyahoga County grand jury. Taylor entered the woman's Superior Avenue apartment sometime between 9:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Saturday, police say. He then removed her clothes and raped her, according to court records. During the assault, the woman used her cellphone to call a male friend for help, records say. The friend arrived to find Taylor hitting the woman and putting her in a chokehold, records say. Police arrested Taylor about 10:30 p.m. that night on suspicion of rape and burglary, jail records say. |
(Black) Sexual Assault Suspect Arrested Milwaukee Police have identified, located and arrested a 25-year old Milwaukee man related to a sexual assault. The suspect allegedly committed a sexual assault in the 3500 block of N. 21st Street on Sunday, February 5th around 9:10 p.m. No other suspects are being sought by police. The case will be presented to the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office in the coming days. |
Black Sports: Negroid basketballer Blair Mendy charged with rape (of a minor) Stony Brook men’s basketball sophomore guard Blair Mendy has been charged with rape, according to the Stony Brook University Police Department. The San Jose, California native faces charges of third-degree rape and sexual misconduct. |
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(3 black) Men sexually assaulted teen in home invasion CLARKSTON, Ga. -- Police are looking for help identifying three men accused of a home invasion that included assaults. According to Clarkston Police, three men armed with several fire arms and other weapons forced their way into a home at the Portofino Apartments on Brockett Road around midnight on Jan. 26. A man and two young girls were inside the home at the time. "Once inside the apartment, the three subjects demanded cash and demanded to know where the safe was located," according to a release. Police also said the suspects sexually assaulted a 16-year-old girl and physically assaulted the man. |
(Black) Attacks Victims In String Of Violent Long Beach Robberies and a sexual assault LONG BEACH – A man is wanted in a string of violent robberies and a sexual assault that occurred over a four-day period at a senior housing complex in Long Beach, police said Wednesday. According to Long Beach police, the four robberies occurred between Feb. 2 and Feb. 5 at the Carmelita senior housing complex near Atlantic Avenue and Via Carmelitos. All four victims were women between the ages of 63 and 95, police said. The robberies occurred at various times of day ranging from 5:45 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. Police have released a surveillance photo of a person of interest in the case . He is described as an African-American man, between 25 and 30 years of age, 5-foot-5 to 5-foot-11, with a thin to medium build. |
(Black) Man accused of breaking 7-week-old puppy’s leg with pipe CLARK COUNTY, Ohio A Springfield, Ohio, man has been accused of breaking the leg of a 7-week-old blue and white pit bull puppy with a metal pipe. Malik T. Shaw, 24, has been charged with cruelty to animals. He pleaded not guilty in Clark County Municipal Court on Thursday morning and was allowed to remain out of jail on his own recognizance. "Mr. Shaw had struck the dog with a metal pipe and had tried to drown the dog as punishment for going to the bathroom in the house," the court records say. "They indicated that a hollow metal pipe on the floor of the home that resembled some type of aluminum furniture leg, was what Mr. Shaw had struck the dog with." |
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Police Release Body Cam Video Of Fatal Police-Involved Shooting - of armed black teen that had just gotten out of jail BALTIMORE — The Baltimore Police Department has released the body cam video of an officer-involved shooting of an 18-year-old suspect, who was fatally shot by police just a day after getting out of jail. Curtis Jamal Deal was shot and killed, as an officer felt their life was in danger after Deal reportedly pointed a gun at officers. Baltimore police said officers spotted a vehicle driving erratically. One of the passengers eventually bailed and took off down an alley. When an officer cut around in the other direction. Police said he came face-to-face with Deal, who was armed with a gun. |
Murder Suspect Found In Va. Charged In 2016 Philly Killing PHILADELPHIA — A Philadelphia murder suspect, who was arrested in Virginia last month, has been extradited to Pennsylvania where he’s facing charges in connection to a 2016 murder. Officials say that Karl Howard, 29, was taken into custody on January 17, 2017 in Hampton Roads. Howard was wanted in connection to the killing of Maului Lewis, 45, back on September 4, 2016, in Philadelphia. When police arrived on the scene, they discovered Lewis suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. He was taken to Temple University Hospital where he later died... The canine unit entered the home and Howard was found curled up in a cubby hole above a closet in one of the bedrooms. Authorities say Howard then gave police a fake name. |
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Cops bust drug ring that used children’s toys to smuggle heroin and coke from Puerto Rico - Black (Puerto Rican?) hispanic arrested A narcotics ring was busted Wednesday for using the US Postal Service to smuggle millions in heroin and cocaine hidden in packages of children’s toys and exercise equipment, officials said. Bronx-based ring leader Ariel Lopez-Acosta and 12 cohorts were indicted for shipping $4.5 million worth of heroin and cocaine from Puerto Rico disguised in items like a child’s bracelet-making kit and a box of purple dumbbells, the feds said. |
Mexican National On Trial for Alleged Illegal Voting The Texas Attorney General and a Texas county are putting a Mexican national on trial Monday. Her alleged crime: illegally voting in two Texas elections. The 37-year-old woman, Rosa Maria Ortega, was indicted in November 2015 for the crime of “Illegal Voting.” She is now facing trial for the offense — a felony in Texas. Ortega is accused of voting in the November 2012 General Election and in the May 2014 Primary Run-off Election. According to the indictment, she did so “when she knew she was not a United States citizen.” Ortega lives in Grand Prairie, Texas, a city located between Fort Worth and Dallas. Ortega had previously applied to vote in the county but officials rejected her application when she acknowledged that she was not a citizen. She applied again five months later and claimed she was a citizen. |
Female Teacher at Riverside Performing Arts High School Arrested on Suspicion of Having Inappropriate Lesbian Relationship With Female Student Camryn Zelinger, 32, was arrested at Encore High School for the Arts, where she worked, on Monday. The victim had previously told Riverside Police Department officers that the relationship had been going on for a “few months," police said in a news release. Zelinger, of Corona, apparently was having “inappropriate physical contact and communications” with the student for a couple of months, police said. Officer Ryan Railsback, of the Riveride Police Department, told KTLA the victim is 14 or 15 years old. The allegations were reported to Riverside police by the student's mother, Railsback said. Zelinger was booked into jail on suspicion of lewd or lascivious acts with a minor and annoying or molesting a child under 18 years of age. |
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Cops suspect (White female) jogger’s killing (by vicious evil black racist Negro animal) may have been racially motivated The confessed killer of Queens jogger Karina Vetrano told detectives he hated the victim’s predominantly white neighborhood of Howard Beach, leading cops to believe race played a role in the murder, sources told The Post. “I don’t like those people over there,” said Chanel Lewis, 20, who is black and split time between homes in the largely impoverished neighborhoods of East New York and Brownsville, according to sources. Lewis made the statement to a black detective when asked why he killed Vetrano, whose body was found strangled in Spring Creek Park. His comment caused cops to believe that race was a factor in Vetrano’s slaying, sources said. A white detective initially tried twice to get Lewis to talk and he refused, sources said. But when the black detective, Barry Brown, interviewed him, Lewis waived his Miranda rights and gave two videotaped statements, confessing that he’d “hit” and “choked” the beautiful jogger on Aug. 2. Brown is known as a highly-skilled officer and the “best detective in Queens for getting confessions,” sources said. Vetrano’s neighborhood, Howard Beach, is largely white and middle class. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) 22-year-old NY man faces multiple charges after allegedly resisting arrest, fighting with (White) Mo. state trooper LAYFAYETTE COUNTY, Mo. -- A New York man who allegedly fought with a Missouri state trooper during a traffic stop along I-70 Tuesday now faces several charges in connection with the incident. Jonathan Timmons, 22, was charged with second-degree assault on a law enforcement officer, third-degree assault, attempting to disarm an officer, possession of 10 grams or less of marijuana or synthetic cannabioid and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia in connection with the case. Tuesday, Feb. 7 around 11:13 a.m. Trooper B. Ryun pulled Timmons over for a lane violation. When Trooper Ryun approached Timmons' window he noticed that Timmons was breathing heavily and the smell of marijuana was coming from inside of Timmons' vehicle, so the trooper asked Timmons to step out. Trooper Ryun says as Timmons walked to his patrol car he began to reach for something near his waist, so he decided to frisk him and found a pair of scissors. Court documents say when Trooper Ryun attempted to put handcuffs on Timmons, Timmons refused and began fighting him. Trooper Ryun says the fight lasted nearly five minutes. During that time two people stopped to help the trooper including a 74-year-old woman. Timmons kicked her in the face and caused her nose to bleed when she attempted to restrain his legs. - (Black-on-white) |
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