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(White) Lee's Summit family shocked after learning convicted (black) murderer gains parole LEE'S SUMMIT, Mo. - Mark Weibel's family is devastated after learning his killer will be set free. "My nephew grew up without a father because of Eddie Ramsey," said Paul Weibel. Paul's brother, Mark, was killed on February 23, 1989. Eddie Ramsey murdered Mark and his boss in their auto shop off Troost. "He laid them on a concrete floor and blew their brains out and he's gonna be walking your streets," said Paul. Ramsey was convicted in Jackson County in 1991 on two counts of murder, sentenced to life in prison without parole. Therefore, the entire Weibel family was deeply troubled when they learned Tuesday that Ramsey was granted parole. "Why would you let a two time convicted murderer go? He executed two people," said Paul. Jackson County prosecutors confirmed that Ramsey will be released in five years. They say it's due to a recent Supreme Court decision that struck down mandatory life terms for juvenile offenders, even retroactively. This means that because Ramsey was 17 at the time of the murders, he's just one of thousands of inmates across the country with mandatory life sentences who will not only get a parole hearing, but could be released. Paul wants to warn others about what he feels is a tragic injustice, and will only be satisfied if Ramsey dies behind bars. "My parents went to their grave thinking 'he's done, he's gone.' I got some justice. And now you're telling me that thirty years is enough? It's not," he said. The Weibels still hope to fight to keep Ramsey behind bars, but aren't sure if they have any recourse. They’re aware the decision by the state parole board does coincide with a Supreme Court ruling. A petition they filed attempting to prevent Ramsey's parole gained hundreds of signatures. - (Black-on-white) |
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OKC Police: 3 (blacks) Arrested In Shooting Death Of (White) Colorado Resident OKLAHOMA CITY - Three people have been arrested in Oklahoma City in connection with a shooting death in Pueblo, Colorado. Officers say 44-year-old Raymond Davenport, 45-year-old Marvin Hopgood, and 27-year-old Lionel Mosley were arrested and booked into the Oklahoma County Jail. The three men are suspected in the Dec. 2 shooting death of Pueblo resident Brad Fowler, 43. Surveillance video captured three suspects breaking into Fowler’s home in the 500 block of West 23rd Street in Pueblo at just before 9 a.m. Mosley was additionally arrested on a complaint of possession of marijuana after a former conviction. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black Greensboro man arrested with a gun from Jack Little (murdered White victim)’s store BURLINGTON, N.C. — A 19-year-old man was arrested at a Burlington motel Thursday night in possession of a gun stolen from Jack Little’s gun store, according to a press release. The gun was not taken during the robbery and murder of Jack Little. It was taken during a burglary in September last year. Police responded to Motel 6 located at 2155 Hanford Road around 9:14 p.m. in reference to a person waving a firearm from a vehicle. When they arrived, officers found Damian Mikal Williams, of Greensboro, inside a hotel room. After an investigation, police found the stolen .22 caliber firearm, which was stolen from Jack Little’s gun store last year. He was charged with possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and possession of stolen firearm. |
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2 (black) brothers, woman arrested in Saturday's High Point murder of (White) man at his Army Navy surplus store - weapons stolen HIGH POINT — Police today arrested three people in connection with Saturday’s killing of a High Point businessman. Police arrested brothers Kemione Grady, 18, and Larento Grady, 23, and Shirley Harrington, 24, all of High Point in connection with the death of 65-year-old Jack Carter Little. A customer found Little, of 1905 Wakefield Place shot about 1:50 p.m. in his business, Whetstone Surplus, an Army Navy surplus store at 1222 S. Main St. Numerous weapons were taken from the store. An exact list is not yet available. The U.S. Marshals Office, U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) are helping with the investigation. The ATF took out search warrants that led to the arrests, according to High Point police Capt. Mike Kirk. Kirk said some of the stolen weapons were recovered, but he did not know how many. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Murder suspect tells police he threw weapon in storm drain LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A second person is facing charges for the murder of a Navy veteran. LaRon Clarkson, 26, is set to be in court on Friday, accused in the death of Anthony McIntyre, 60. McIntyre was shot and killed inside his apartment on East Saint Catherine Street earlier this month. An arrest report said Clarkson gave a recorded statement to police, admitting to the crime and saying he threw the murder weapon into a storm drain. Clarkson is charged with murder, first-degree robbery and tampering with physical evidence. Anthony Boyington, 39, is already charged in the case. - (Black-on-white) |
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Police: (Black) Man, 62, arrested after shooting (White) victim following fight at Md. apartment FREDERICK, Md. — Police are investigating the shooting death of a man at an apartment complex in Frederick, Maryland on Wednesday night. The suspect, Richard Jerome Harriday, 62, was taken into custody after locking himself in a garage for nearly two hours, according to Frederick Police. Officers responded to a report of a shooting in the 400 block of W. South Street and determined a fight took place inside an apartment and continued outside, according to police. Harriday was pounding on the door of an upstairs apartment and Zachary Winters, 28, came out of his apartment. Harriday walked up to Winters, and police say Winters punched him in the face. Moments later, Harriday went to his apartment and grabbed his gun and shot Winters in the chest. Police say Harriday then locked himself in a garage off of Hoffman’s Alley for about two hours. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Brooklyn Park Man Indicted on Multiple Charges in Death of (White) Eagan Woman, Unborn (mixed-race, illegitimate) Child A Dakota County grand jury has indicted an Eagan man on charges of two counts of first-degree murder and two counts of second-degree murder, the county attorney's office said Friday. Vern Jason Mouelle, 23, is facing murder charges in the death of 25-year-old Senicha Marie Lessman, of Eagan, and her unborn child on Jan. 24. An investigation into the incident showed Lessman's mother discovered her daughter that day in her Eagan bedroom naked, unresponsive and unconscious, with a bloody cloth stuffed into her mouth. Responding officers found what appeared to be a knife wound to Lessman's neck. The attorney's office said attempts to revive Lessman were unsuccessful, and she was pronounced dead at the scene. Lessman had been 32 weeks pregnant, and her unborn child also died. Lessman's mother identified Mouelle as the unborn child's father, the investigation showed. - (Black-on-white) |
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PD: Video posted on Facebook shows 8 women, 1 man assaulting 19-year-old * "It's a black thang" MIDDLETOWN, Ohio -- Nine people -- eight women and one man -- are charged with assault after members of the public alerted police to a beating video that briefly circulated Facebook, according to Middletown police. "Numerous members of the public contacted the department and sent the video to the MPD Facebook page," Major Mark Hoffman said Tuesday. "Although the post was quickly removed, the investigating officer was able to review the incident, thanks to the information supplied by concerned citizens." Watch the video below. WARNING: The video contains violence. Police identified 19-year-old Avery Galliher as the woman being beaten at a home on 15th Avenue in Middletown. Eight women are charged with felonious assault: Justice Moore, Kierra Curry, Cheri Jackson, Chantal Helvey, Rian Buchanan, Channel White, Alexis Barge and Kymber Leigh Calhoun. Jerarious White, a male, is also charged with felonious assault. All nine suspects are not in custody and wanted by police. Warrants have been issued for their arrests. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Spalding County man arrested after wife's dead body found in home SPALDING COUNTY, GA - A man is in custody after the body of his wife was found at the couple's home in Spalding County Thursday morning. Earl Cherry, 50, was arrested after police found the deceased body of 50 year-old Sandy Cherry at their residence in the Pine Glen mobile home park on the 1700 block of McDonough Road in Griffin. Police were alerted to the home by concerned employees after Sandy Cherry didn't show up for work. When officers arrived at the home, they say Earl Cherry was acting evasive and gave them conflicting accounts on her whereabouts. After entering the home, officers saw a huge crime scene and the body of Sandy Cherry. Earl Cherry was arrested without incident. |
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Deputies: (Black) Registered sex offender sexually abused 7-year-old in Utica UTICA, NY -A Utica man, who Oneida County deputies said is a level two sex offender, has been charged with sexually abusing a seven-year-old child in Utica. Jerry Lee Miller, 36, of Utica is charged with first-degree criminal sexual act, a felony. Deputies said Miller had oral sexual contact with the child on Wednesday in Utica. Police said the investigation is continuing and additional charges are possible. Miller was remanded to jail, with no bail set yet, police said. |
(Black) Couple indicted in kidnapping of 7-year-old girl outside local theater - the black man named after an Egyptian mummy HARKER HEIGHTS, Texas ----A Harker Heights man and woman arrested in November were named in indictments Wednesday charging them in connection with an aggravated kidnapping. Bobbie Battishia White, 37, was arrested in mid-November and was ordered held on a $500,000 bond on a charge of interference with child custody, Bell County Jail records show. She was released to the U.S. Marshal’s Service a short time later and was in federal custody Friday but it wasn’t clear where. Tutankhamun Holt, 34, remained in custody in the Bell County Jail Friday where he was ordered held on bonds totaling $1,010,000, charged with aggravated kidnapping, interference with child custody, assault causing bodily injury family member and interference with an emergency call, online jail records showed. Both were indicted on one count each of interference with child custody and Holt also was indicted for aggravated kidnapping. Harker Heights police were sent on Nov. 12 to the Cinemark Theater after a caller reported he had been assaulted by another man and the assailant left with the victim’s 7-year-old daughter. |
3 charged in abduction of 7-year-old girl in Colonial Heights - (Jun 14, 2016) Three men forced their way into a Colonial Heights home Monday, abducting a 7-year-old girl who was found safe several hours later in North Carolina, police said. According to police, Travis Deon Bennett and two other men came to a home in the 200 block of Lakeview Park Road and tried to forced the girl and her mother, with whom Bennett had been with in a prior relationship, into a vehicle. While the suspects were able to get the girl into the vehicle, her mother managed to escape and call police. Authorities found the child shortly before midnight in Weldon, N.C. |
(Black) Man arrested on child sex crime charges at Keesler Air Force Base Biloxi --- A man arrested on child sex crime charges at Keesler Air Force Base was being held with no bond Friday at the Harrison County jail. James McGriff, 31, was arrested Thursday under the Uniform Code of Military Justice, the jail docket shows. The charges are lewd act on a child under 16, committing sodomy on a child under 12 and enticing a child under the age of 18 to take part in sexually explicit conduct. |
Police arrest (black) suspect in kidnapping, sexual assault of Providence teen PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Providence police say a man pretending to be an Uber driver kidnapped a Providence teen and sexually assaulted her. Providence Police Maj. David Lapatin Thursday morning announced the arrest of Francis Scott of Woonsocket. Lapatin said investigators arrested Scott and he was arraigned on a charge of sexual assault. He was later released on bail. A 15-year-old high school student was walking on Elmwood Avenue around 10 a.m. Feb. 14 when a man – claiming to be an Uber driver – approached her and offered her a ride. Lapatin said the teen got in and the man eventually assaulted her. |
Fayetteville police charge (black) man in 2014 rape FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. – Fayetteville detectives have charged a man with committing a 2014 rape. On Aug. 30, 2014, a woman accepted a ride from a man she didn’t know, and the man raped her, police say she told them. Police have charged Derrick Womack, 41, of the 700 block of Italy Street, with first-degree rape. He didn’t know the victim at the time of the attack, police said. Womack was already in custody on charges including breaking and entering and larcney, police said. Womack is in Cumberland County Detention Center on a $55,000 secured bond. |
(Black) Auburn man with defaced and loaded gun assaulted woman for refusing sex Auburn, NY --- An Auburn man is facing multiple felony charges after he allegedly assaulted a woman for refusing his sexual advances. On Friday around 4:05 a.m., the Auburn Police Department responded to a reported assault in the area of Clymer Street and Westwood Drive. Officers said they found a 24-year-old female, who said she had been punched in the face and head repeatedly by Brandon Tape, 28, of 5 Parsons Street. She told officers she had refused his sexual advances. The woman suffered swelling to her head and a swollen black eye, according to a release. |
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Naked black woman breaks into church, goes on rampage STAMFORD, Connecticut -- Police said a naked woman broke into a Connecticut church and went on a rampage with a fire extinguisher, destroying items inside Wednesday. Stamford police said witnesses flagged down an officer after seeing a naked woman smash the side window and enter St. Clements Church on Fairfield Avenue at about 5 p.m. The officer looked inside and saw the woman, later identified as 32-year-old Celina Kelly, going on a tirade with a fire extinguisher. A priest, who lives in a section of the church, confronted Kelly in the basement as she was kicking in a door to his living quarters. The priest was able to escape during the ordeal, and he opened the door to the chapel so officers could get inside. |
Negro Man touched woman inappropriately at Wal-Mart The alleged assault happened Feb. 19. The suspect faces a sexual battery charge. Police say a man accused of sexual assault touched a woman inappropriately at a McDonough Wal-Mart while she was shopping. Police say Cleveland Omar Dixon, 21, pulled into the South Willow Lane store on Feb. 19 and walked toward the pharmacy. Oliver said Dixon paused, but then moved up behind the woman and “gently pushed himself and his pelvic area against (her butt).” The victim told police she yelled and cursed at Dixon, who then left the store, got in his car and drove away. |
Black Sports: Philly Native, Basketball Star Maurice Watson Jr. Suspect in Sexual Assault: Police Creighton basketball player and Philadelphia native Maurice Watson Jr. is a suspect in an alleged sexual assault in Omaha, police said Thursday. According to an incident report, a 19-year-old woman said Watson had nonconsensual sexual intercourse with her in the bathroom of a midtown residence about 3 a.m. on Feb. 4. Officer Michael Pecha said no arrest has been made and that an investigation continues. Felony arrest warrant issued for Creighton's Maurice Watson |
Egyptian surnamed Dr. Larry Nassar molested young female gymnasts |
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HISPANIC Suspect identified in 1997 cold-case rape, murder of 26-year-old woman in Costa Mesa - killer fled to MEXICO COSTA MESA, Calif. -- DNA evidence has led investigators to identify a suspect in the cold-case rape and murder of a 26-year-old Costa Mesa woman that occurred in 1997, authorities said. Twenty years to the day that Sunny Sudweeks was found brutally attacked in her apartment, the Costa Mesa Police Department on Thursday named Felipe Vianney Hernandez Tellez as the suspected killer. The determination was "based on the the familial DNA and the fingerprint evidence, as well as the evidence that we possess in the case," police Chief Robert Sharpnack said. Sudweeks was a photography student at Orange Coast College when she was murdered. Tellez fled to Oaxaca, Mexico, in 2006. |
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(Black) Newton man gets 38 years for stabbing a (White) man to death Kevin Jamal Haqq, 38, of Newton, will spend 38 years in prison after a Catawba County jury found him guilty of second-degree murder on Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2017. Haqq was found guilty of the July 24, 2014, stabbing death of 20-year-old Jason William Margarita of Sherrills Ford at a Balls Creek residence. Following the jury’s verdict, the Honorable Daniel A. Kuehnert, Superior Court Judge from Burke County, gave Haqq an active prison term of 38 to 46 years in custody of the North Carolina Division of Adult Corrections. After closing remarks by Prosecutor Sean McGinnis and Defense Attorney Ken Darty, the jury deliberated for about three hours. - (Black-on-white) |
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Should a demonic psycho black youth get away with murder of a White teacher just because he was only 16 years old when he killed? SMITH COUNTY, TX - A hearing was held today in Smith County for the man who is accused of fatally stabbing a teacher at a Tyler high school. Byron Truvia is currently in a state hospital and charged under a juvenile petition in the 2009 death of John Tyler High School teacher Todd Henry. Due to his commitment to a state hospital, Truvia was not in the court hearing in the 114th District Court on Thursday. He has been at a state hospital since being found "incompetent with probability of attaining competency." The hearing Thursday centered around the issue of the juvenile petition still pending and an indictment which was returned in 2011 for murder. The petition and the indictment could potentially result in different punishments if the case were to reach trial. If Truvia were convicted and sentenced under the juvenile petition, he could be sentenced up to 40 years in prison. The murder indictment could result in a life sentence if a trial were to occur under that charge. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black Ex-con charged with double murder of (White) loan company workers An ex-con from Brooklyn was charged with murder on Wednesday, for a double-slaying on Staten Island last month, officials said. Ricky Dennis, 32, was arraigned and ordered held without bail for the Jan. 24 killings of Michael Genovese, 57, and Carl Clark, 52, in the Dongan Hills neighborhood of the island. Dennis was also charged with gun possession. The victims were shot in the back of the head at Universal Merchant Funding, a loan business at 124 Buel Ave. that Genovese owned and where Dennis used to work, officials said. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Man pleads guilty to killing (white) girlfriend in 2014 - he shot, burned and stuffed her body into garbage bags Antoine Bosley Sr. praised the woman he shot, burned and stuffed into garbage bags in October 2014. He told the mother that her daughter had helped him get his life together and he thought he was doing well enough to stop taking his medications. Bosley, originally charged with murder, pleaded guilty last week to an amended charge of first-degree manslaughter and was sentenced to 25 years in prison. He also pleaded guilty to tampering with evidence, possession of a handgun by a convicted felon, unauthorized use of a vehicle and abuse of a corpse. Bosley, who previously has been treated and medicated for mental illness, was ordered to have no contact with Ndao’s family. - (Black-on-white) |
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HIV positive black demon raped two children FORT SMITH — A Fort Smith man is accused of raping two children. Danny Beckless Jr. of Fort Smith was arrested Wednesday (Feb. 22) on suspicion of felony rape and second-degree sexual assault. Beckless is accused of forcibly raping two children less than 14-years-old. He was being held Thursday (Feb. 23) in the Sebastian County Detention Center in lieu of a $250,000 bond. An arrest report states Beckless is HIV positive. Extensive forensic interviews were completed on the children. |
Canada: (Worthless black) Toronto man arrested in human trafficking investigation involving girl, 16 A Toronto man has been arrested in a sexual assault and human trafficking investigation involving a 16-year-old girl. Toronto police said the teen victim was recruited last October into the sex trade by a man with the promise of making a lot of money. The man attempted to control the girl with “threats and intimidation” during that time, police said in a release. The victim was taken to hotels around Toronto and photographed nude. The pictures were posted on the web to advertise sexual services. The girl attempted to flee from the man, but was found and sexually assaulted, investigators said. Eventually she escaped and contacted police. Michael Okoaki, 26, faces 12 charges including sexual assault, forcible confinement, assault and assault with a weapon, child pornography offences, trafficking offences and material benefit offences. - (Canada) |
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(Black) Gulfport man sentenced to 3 life terms for robbery, rape of elderly 78-year-old woman HARRISON COUNTY, MS - A 47-year-old Gulfport man will spend the rest of his life in prison for kidnapping, robbing, and raping a 78-year-old woman in 2015. A jury found Delbert Keyes, Jr. guilty of robbery, kidnapping, and forcible sexual assault Thursday after just 30 minutes of deliberation. Judge Roger Clark sentenced Keyes to three consecutive life sentences. Before handing down the sentence, Clark told Keyes he will “take his last breath” in prison. Keyes is considered a habitual offender for manslaughter and aggravated assault convictions in 1988. “You have been convicted of a despicable act of violence and are going to pay for these crimes,” Clark told Keyes. During the trial, the victim testified she was ambushed by Keyes when she went outside to check on her dog late in the evening on Oct. 18, 2015. Keyes forced the woman back into the house, and that’s where he raped and robbed her. “Although the defendant fled the scene, the victim was able to quickly call first responders with the Gulfport Police Department. They were able to not only provide medical care, but also preserve evidence that could be submitted for DNA testing,” said Assistant District Attorney Crosby Parker. |
(Black) Phoenix man (Smutty Johnson) caught exposing himself to child, mom and grandmother PHOENIX - A man is caught after exposing himself to a teenage girl, her mother, and grandmother. Phoenix police report that on February 15 they were called to a Circle K store near 7th and Roosevelt Streets for a report of a man exposing himself. Police say 32-year-old Smitty Johnson Long Jr. was in the parking lot of the store when he exposed and touched himself in front of a 14-year-old girl, her mother and grandmother. When police arrived and arrested Long, they say his pants were so low, that only his shirt was covering his genitalia. Long also allegedly admitted to smoking methamphetamine just before being contacted by police. He has been charged with public sexual indecency. |
(Black) Man arrested for masturbating in public in Fairfax County, police say FAIRFAX COUNTY, Va. — A 21-year-old man was arrested for masturbating in public on Feb. 21 in Fairfax County, Virginia. Daquan Lane was charged with trespassing, masturbating in public and indecent exposure, according to police. Lane was trespassing on a property and "touched himself inappropriately" in the 9000 block of Lorton Station Boulevard. Police say Lane was later found and arrested. |
(Black) Charleston Black Lives Matter leader Muhiyidin d’Baha arrested at Confederate flag protest Charleston Black Lives Matter leader Muhiyidin d’Baha, whose legal name is Muhiyidin Elamin Moye, was arrested Wednesday after he attempted to snatch a large Confederate battle flag from a protester in downtown. Moye, 31, was charged with disorderly conduct and malicious injury to real property, according to jail records. The incident was captured on video that shows Moye running and taking a flying leap across yellow police tape in his bid to grab the flag. |
23-year-old (black) man charged with sex crimes with teen Raleigh, N.C. — Raleigh police on Thursday charged a 23-year-old man with committing sex crimes with a 14-year-old. Demerius Quantez Rudolph, of Lillington, was charged with indecent liberties with a child, attempted statutory offense and misdemeanor contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile, according to his arrest warrant. Rudolph was jailed under a $250,000 bond. The warrant said the alleged crimes happened on Feb. 22. In addition to the sex crime, the warrant said Rudolph helped the teen smoke marijuana. |
(Black) Former intervention center employee pleads guilty to rape OKLAHOMA CITY – A former employee at the Community Intervention Center will spend five years behind bars after he was convicted of raping a teenager in custody. In 2015, officers were called to the Community Intervention Center, a detention center for juveniles, on an alleged sexual assault. Earlier in the week, a teenager was taken into custody for public drunkenness and was dropped off at the center. According to an arrest affidavit, the girl says she was raped by an employee while being held at the center. The victim told police that Cornelius Jackson grabbed her breast while they were in a storage room getting supplies. She also said that Jackson allegedly showed her naked pictures of himself that were on his cell phone. The victim says she was awoken by Jackson, who took her back to the storage room where they had sex, according to the report. |
Black Hooded man tries to rape Bronx woman at knifepoint Cops released a sketch of the man Wednesday, describing him as black, about 20 to 25 years old. between 5-foot-9 and 5-foot-11, weighing between 170 and 190 pounds. He wore a black hooded sweater. |
Black Man sought in armed robbery caught on video outside southeast Sacramento home Sacramento police are asking the public’s help in identifying a man who robbed a (White) woman at gunpoint as she was entering her southeast Sacramento residence. The robber was described as black, approximately 6 feet tall, weighing about 190 pounds, with long hair or dreadlocks. He was wearing a red, zip-up jacket, saggy jeans, blue underwear, a white belt, and a blue or purple beanie-style hat. |
Hispanic Teen shot dead defending mother in shooting at Houston Subway by two black predator parasites HOUSTON -- A teen worker was shot and killed in front of his mom during an armed robbery at a Subway restaurant Wednesday evening, police in southeast Houston say. CBS affiliate KHOU reports that family members have since identified the victim as Javier Flores, a student at Cesar Chavez High School The suspects are described as two young black males. Witnesses said one of the suspects was around 18 to 20 years old, 5’6” to 5’8” tall, dark in complexion and wearing a dark blue hoodie with black pants. |
Disabled White veteran, beaten for trying to save turtle's life, gets big surprise - he tried to stop sadistic blacks from torturing a turtle Blough’s wife, Jennifer, created a GoFundMe page after the incident to help cover medical expenses and pay for a rental car to transport the family and their 1-year-old daughter to and from doctor appointments. He has metal in him from the war in 1991.” Local car dealership Daytona Beach Kia-Mitsubishi gave Gary Blough and his family the keys to a 2012 Kia Forte, which is worth up to $10,000. Richard Nisbett, owner of Daytona Beach Kia-Mitsubishi, said he was touched by Blough’s story and felt compelled to help. |
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Police: Black Men collected money for fake dead relative HANFORD — The Hanford Police Department arrested a Fresno man Wednesday for allegedly lying about the death of a family member to collect money for nonexistent burial costs. Around 3:22 p.m., officers went to the corner of 11th Avenue and Seventh Street for a report of several people holding posters claiming they were collecting money for the burial expenses of a family member. Police said the suspects gave varying accounts of how and where the relative died. Officers couldn’t find any records of the death they described. Three of the suspects ran from the scene during the investigation. The remaining suspect, Eugene Banks, 23, of Fresno, was found in possession of nearly $200. The cash was seized as evidence. Banks was arrested and booked into the Kings County Jail on suspicion of theft by false pretenses. |
Black female 71-year-old Columnist claims (black) lobbyist punched and threatened to kill her ALBANY — Police are investigating a 71-year-old woman’s claims that a well-known lobbyist punched her in the face and threatened to kill her during a weekend political bash. Gloria Winston Al-Sarag, a columnist with The Minority Report newspaper, claims in a police report that Robert Scott Gaddy slugged her in the jaw at the Hilton Hotel at an unofficial event hosted by Assemblyman David Gantt during the Black and Puerto Rican Caucus on Saturday. |
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Queens woman punched by black outside deli in October dies, NYPD says The 69-year-old woman who was punched in the face by a 28-year-old man outside a Queens deli in October has died, police said. Eve Gentillon of Jamaica died Saturday, Feb. 18, four months after the assault, cops said. They have since reclassified the assault as a homicide. Richard Springer, also of Jamaica, allegedly punched Gentillon in the face outside the deli at 107-60 Sutphin Blvd. on Oct. 15 at about 6 p.m., causing her to fall to the ground. She suffered a serious head injury, police said at the time. |
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Step-mom accused of scalding toddler in court BUFFALO, N.Y. - BUFFALO, N.Y. - Step-mom Natajua Lee, accused of scalding a toddler, waived her felony hearing Tuesday for action of a grand jury. The 19 year-old was charged with second degree assault and acting in a manner injurious to a child. Lee was arrested February 16 and has been held at the Erie County Holding Center. The toddler, Leah, allegedly received second degree burns over about 16 percent of her body. Leah is almost three years-old. |
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White Victim of (black) Chelsea slasher suing city for $5M |
(Black) Ohio woman pleads guilty to murder, decapitating her infant daughter CINCINNATI -- Deasia Watkins pleaded guilty to murder Thursday in the decapitation death of her infant daughter. Police said Watkins, now 22, stabbed her 3-month-old daughter Janiyah to death in March 2015. She was charged with aggravated murder; she faces 15 years to life in prison. According to Hamilton County (Ohio) Coroner Lakshmi Sammarco's report, the infant sustained multiple stab wounds to the right side of her face and head, and her “head was severed from her body." When asked how many stab wounds Janiyah sustained, Sammarco said she'd "lost count." The knife used on the baby was found placed in the dead baby's hand. |
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(Black) Man caught on camera hitting 7-year-old 62 times in five minutes, police say HOUSTON, TX – Police in Houston are investigating a disturbing case of child abuse in which a man was caught on camera hitting a 7-year-old boy 62 times in one minute. Police say Kordarell Williams hit his girlfriend’s son more than 60 times in five minutes. “He actually took the child, got around, looked around and started beating him. We’re talking about a seven year old child,” Harris County Constable Alan Rosen said. Investigators say Williams lives with his girlfriend and her son as well as her two other children. Williams told authorities that he beat the boy because he claimed the boy took a little keychain. |
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Winter Garden cop breaks knee cap in struggle with 300-pound black Victoria's Secret theft suspect A Winter Garden police officer is recovering after breaking his knee cap during a struggle with a man accused of stealing more than $750 worth of merchandise from a Victoria’s Secret store, officials say. In a broken radio call just after 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, backup officers heard Officer Jose Rivera say he needed help at the lingerie store on Daniels Road in Winter Garden. Rivera was fighting with a man, who was trying to stop him from using his police radio, an arrest report states. He asked for backup to “step it up.” The other officers arrived to find Rivera on the ground trying to pin down the 300-pound, 5-foot-6-inch man, later identified as Algernon Jemau Baker, 23, of Orlando, according to the report. It took three officers to finally subdue him, police said. The backup officers started investigating and learned Baker was possibly working with a woman, 28-year-old Chris Everette Lema, to shoplift from various stores in the Winter Garden Village mall, according to the report. |
Two people arrested in jewelry theft in Casa Grande Casa Grande - A 66-year old man has been arrested in Casa Grande in connection to last week's jewelry theft. Casa Grande Police arrested Cleveland Armstrong. His accomplice, 57-year old Carolin Strange, was located by the Eloy Police Department and also arrested. On February 15th, Armstrong and Strange entered Sommers Jewelers, at 503 East Florence Boulevard. Armstrong requested an item from the back, that he claimed was being repaired. As the employee went to retrieve the item, Armstrong removed a tray of jewelry, valued at nearly $20,000, from one of the display counters, as Strange distracted another employee. |
Skycap worker arrested for theft from passenger's belongings An employee of a skycap service at Southwest Florida International Airport was arrested for felony theft Tuesday after he was caught on video taking money from a passenger's belongings. A report from the airport police said Broderick Robinson, 23, of Fort Myers, was seen on surveillance video removing 23 bills worth $600 from the victim's belongings at a checkpoint in Concourse D. Officers who questioned Robinson were told that he had been in the restroom since he was seen at the checkpoint. They found the cash wrapped in plastic inside a toilet seat cover dispenser inside that restroom. |
Convicted black murderer charged with cold-case killing of gay teen - his head was never found Cops have finally nabbed a suspect in the gruesome 2005 slaying of a gay Brooklyn teen whose body was dismembered and dumped around the city, but the man insisted in court Wednesday that he couldn’t have committed the crime — because he “can’t even dissect a frog.” Kwauhuru Govan, 38, who was already locked up on another slay rap involving a Brooklyn girl a year earlier, was arrested at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Rikers Island on a charge of second-degree murder for the slaying of 19-year-old Rashawn Brazell, sources said. The severed limbs of Brazell, an aspiring website designer, were found on subway tracks Feb. 17, 2005 — three days after he disappeared — prompting fears at the time that there was a killer transit worker on the loose. A transit worker made the gruesome discovery inside a blue plastic bag. Brazell’s torso turned up at a recycling plant six days later. His head was never found. |
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(Black female) Radnor School Employee Accused of Showing Students Sex Videos - flashed her buttocks... RADNOR, Pa. —Another employee at a Main Line school for children with behavioral issues is accused of inappropriate behavior. Police responded to The Village School on Feb. 9 after they were contacted about inappropriate pictures being shown to students. According to Radnor Police Lt. Christopher Flanagan, Maya Danee Johnson, 35, of Philadelphia — who was a counselor and school aide — allegedly showed three juvenile students and one adult student inappropriate pictures and even flashed students multiple times. “Ms. Johnson had also flashed the students we had just mentioned, her buttocks at different points and time while at the school,” said Flanagan. |
(Black) Man Wanted For Stabbing, Robbery At Wildwood Transit Center WILDWOOD, N.J. Authorities in Wildwood are searching for a suspect in connection to a robbery and stabbing that took place in the early morning hours on Thursday. Officials identified the suspect as Ronray Harris of Bridgeton, N.J. Authorities say Harris, 39, should be considered armed and dangerous and anyone who has contact with Harris is urged to use caution. |
Illegal alien cop-killer charged with killing Sacramento, Placer deputies can’t get fair trial in capital, lawyers say Citing vast media coverage of the October 2014 slayings of two Sacramento-area deputies and the nationwide debate over President Donald Trump’s immigration policies, lawyers for slaying suspect Luis Bracamontes say their client cannot get a fair trial and are asking a Sacramento Superior Court judge to move the case to another county. “There have been at least 289 news articles written about this case,” Bracamontes’ public defenders, Norm Dawson and Jeffrey Barbour, wrote in their motion to have the trial moved. “There have been at least 476 television broadcasts. |
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Hispanic Teen arrested for fatally shooting an American bald eagle in north Harris County HOUSTON -- A 17-year-old has been charged after allegedly killing an eagle. Orlando David Delgado allegedly shot a bald eagle to death on Tuesday. A resident heard a loud pop in back of his property. He said he saw three men standing near the base of a tree where an American bald eagle had nested for a few years. One of the men was armed with a rifle. When he approached the men, he discovered the American bald eagle was dead. Delgado and two friends returned to the area and one of them pulled a feather from the eagle's body. Because of his Delgado's age, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service declined to prosecute, but the Game Warden decided to charge Delgado with hunting without landowners consent, which is a class A misdemeanor. |
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Woman, 43, arrested for having sex with a DOG after vile bestiality video was posted online Cops raided Amy Graves’ home following a tip off about footage showing the alleged vile session. Amy Graves, a photographer, could face up to 10 years in jail if convicted after being charged with having unnatural intercourse with a dog The 43-year-old has been charged with unnatural intercourse with a dog, and could be jailed for 10 years if convicted. |
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(Black) El Dorado man arrested in connection to murder (of White man) EL DORADO, Ark. - An El Dorado man has been arrested for what police say is the town's first murder this year. Thirty-seven-year-old Curtis Lumsey is charged with killing 27-year-old Brian Smith of Crossett. Police say it happened around midnight Friday at a home on W.1st Street. They found Smith lying in the front doorway with two wounds. One on the upper left shoulder and the other in the abdomen. "It's tragic, you know, we nearly went two months before we had our first one, and anytime you have a homicide, it's a tragedy for all sides," Captain Kevin Holt, El Dorado Police Department said. "Not only the victim but the suspects." - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Man pleads guilty in chain reaction crash that killed (White female) bicyclist in Oakland A Beltzhoover man pleaded guilty Tuesday morning to involuntary manslaughter and other crimes in the death of a bicyclist in Oakland in 2015. David Witherspoon, 50, will be sentenced before Allegheny County Common Pleas Judge David Cashman May 18 in connection with the death of Susan Hicks. Ms. Hicks, 34, of Friendship, was an assistant director at the University of Pittsburgh’s Center for Russian and East European studies. Assistant district attorney William Petulla said Witherspoon was driving with a suspended license when he struck a car in Oakland on Oct. 23, 2015. The crash pushed the car that Mr. Witherspoon hit forward, pinning Ms. Hicks, who was on a bicycle, between two cars. Mr. Petulla said a blood test showed that Mr. Witherspoon had synthetic cannabis in his system, and had the case gone to trial, a doctor would have testified that Mr. Witherspoon had an “altered mental status” and was “intoxicated.” In addition to the involuntary manslaughter charge, Witherspoon also pleaded guilty to being involved in an accident involving death, drug violations and a summary driving violation. - (Black-on-white) |
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Hearing-impaired (White) man shot four times after not understanding (parasitic black domestic terrorist) gunman's (ebonic) demands MILWAUKEE — A violent trio of criminals has been terrorizing innocent people and businesses across the city. They even shot a man who is hearing impaired because he couldn't understand what they were saying, authorities said. John Kelly was taking out money at an ATM just down the street from his south side home when he was approached by two people. "I wasn't quite sure what was going on it was a total surprise," Kelly said. Kelly said he couldn't understand what Joel Rivera, 29, and his girlfriend were saying to him because he's hearing impaired. Then all of a sudden he was down on the ground bleeding from four gunshot wounds. "They'd would make a decision to try and kill me for a couple of hundred dollars," he said. According to court documents, after shooting Kelly just three days before Christmas, Rivera, his girlfriend, and Antonio Thomas, 24, went on a rampage, robbing businesses all over the city at gunpoint. They hit up family-owned Taqueria Los Gallos on the city's south side. Surveillance video showed Thomas pointing a gun in families' faces, including children. Owner Francisco Hernandez said he was fearful for everyone's lives. - (Black-on-white) |
Low-life scum cowardly black parasite tries to rob a BLIND WHITE man - Video helps link suspect to attempted armed robbery NEW ORLEANS -- Police have linked the attempted hold-up of a legally blind man in Mid-City to a suspect already in custody for a string of brazen armed robberies. Harry Palmore, 29, has been booked with the attempted armed robbery in the Jan. 24 hold-up of Matthew Hartman. Hartman was using his cane to walk to work at 8 a.m., when police said Palmore jumped out of a stolen car and pointed a gun at Hartman’s chest, demanding his wallet. The gunman can be seen racking the slide of his semi-automatic pistol in an attempt to fire at Hartman at point-blank range. Even more stunning is what happened next: Hartman strikes the would-be robber three times with his cane, at one point hitting him on the wrist and almost causing him to drop his gun. With that third whack of the cane, the robber can be seen retreating back into the car and driving off. Hartman said it was pure instinct that led him to resist the gunman by lashing out with his cane. “I just said no and decided make a stand for myself,” Hartman said. “Split reaction, immediately.” Watching the video of the attack, including a clear sequence of the gunman racking the slide of his semi-automatic pistol, made Hartman realize how close he came to getting shot at point blank range. His sister, Liz Hartman Lawson, is still shaken by what could have happened had the gun not misfired. Days after the would-be robbery, a detective called Hartman and told him that his suspected robber had been caught after pulling two similar hold-ups. Hartman shuddered. He realized he had seen Palmore on the news: He was the suspect captured during a dramatic arrest in which a second man, Arties Manning, was fatally shot by police. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black Man killed by officer not a suspect in armed robberies, but did have gun that he raised at undercover Officer The New Orleans Police Department acknowledged Friday that a man fatally shot by a plainclothes officer during an armed robbery investigation last month did not play a role in any of the robberies that had sparked a police stakeout. An internal investigation has concluded that Arties Manning III was not involved in the hold-ups that led a special NOPD team, called the TIGER unit, to descend on the man's New Orleans East apartment complex on the night of Jan. 24. However, police still maintain that Manning raised a gun at Officer Terrance Hilliard, who was in civilian clothes as part of an operation seeking to arrest another man, before Hilliard opened fire in response. Hilliard, a seven-year veteran, hit Manning three times and killed him. |
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Black Pizza delivery driver made up abduction for faster response on stolen car A carjacking victim is accused of lying to investigators about a missing boy in Philadelphia because he wanted to "watch the police work harder." Marcus Fletcher, 22, was arrested and charged with false reports. Philadelphia police say a man made up a story that he had been carjacked with a child in his vehicle because he wanted police to work more urgently to find the car. |
(Black) Suspect was holding his (white) 'girlfriend' hostage at knifepoint - SWAT team terminates dark suspect KENT - Officials have identified the suspect involved in a Kent apartment standoff as 27-year-old Christopher Carter. Police were called to the Villages at Franklin Crossing apartment complex to check for a “suspicious person" around 12:30 p.m. Sunday. When officers approached the man, he barricaded himself inside of the building’s basement laundry room while holding a woman captive with a knife. After roughly seven hours of negotiations, officials were able to safely rescue the woman around 9 p.m. Carter was shot and killed by police. The victim has been identified as 23-year-old Amber Weathers. Police say she was not injured. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black female Witness testifying in court assaults photographer A hostile witness headed into court to testify in an alleged wrongful-conviction case balked at taking the stand Tuesday — and later angrily swatted and chucked her phone at a Post photographer. Octavia Moore was set to testify in Brooklyn Supreme Court. Outside court, Moore attacked freelance photographer R. Umar Abbasi, who was on assignment for The Post. She was issued a ticket for disorderly conduct. |
(Black) Man named Pickles accused of exposing himself at McDonald's before assaulting officer AUSTIN, Texas — A man is facing charges after police say he assaulted an officer after exposing himself at the McDonald's at 7950 Burnet Road in north Austin. According to an affidavit, Austin Police received a call on Wednesday morning around 10:30 a.m. about a man walking around inside the restaurant exposing himself. Employees had asked him to leave and he refused. When officers arrived, the suspect--later identified as 38-year-old Alexis Pickles--had left the McDonald's and was outside at the bus stop with his pants around his ankles and his groin-area exposed. |
(Black) Teacher who used students to date hot relatives gets job back A married Brooklyn teacher who pestered his students for dates with their hot relatives can return to the classroom thanks to an appeals court — but he still isn’t satisfied. PS/MS 282 gym instructor Terrell Williams was initially booted by the city Education Department in 2013. But he won a new hearing because a judicial panel said last September that he “did not violate any specific rule or regulation” by using his classes as his own personal Tinder. |
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After being deported in 2007, Mestizo was arrested twice in Denver. Then he killed a White woman The man accused of killing a young Denver lawyer in an October hit-and-run collision had been deported in 2007 only to return illegally to the U.S., where he was arrested twice before the deadly crash, authorities say. Norlan Estrada-Reyes, 27, who was born in Sulaco, Honduras, had twice been accused of crimes in Denver, including driving under the influence. After a 2013 arrest, he posted bond and was released before U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement reached him. In the other case, in 2014, ICE was not aware of his arrest. Then, on Oct. 30, police say he was behind the wheel of a full-size Ford pickup truck that struck and killed 28-year-old Karina Pulec as she was crossing the street at East 13th Avenue and Broadway, dragging her 50 feet. Pulec died at the scene. The pickup was found less than a mile away, unoccupied though still in drive. |
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The other Denver case involves Ever Valles, 19, who was released from the Denver jail in October after immigration officials flagged him as an enforcement priority. Police say on Feb. 7 that Valles, a known gang member, and another 19-year-old were involved in the fatal shooting of 32-year-old Tim Cruz during a robbery at a light rail station. Valles, a Mexican citizen, has been charged with first-degree murder. | ||
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Demonic black man tortured 3 of 4 homicide victims – (2 of the victims were White) PORTSMOUTH -- He is charged with killing four people on three days in two cities, according to court documents. But to Winston Bernard Black Jr.’s accomplices, it isn’t so much the number of people he killed, it’s how he killed them. Court documents say one of Black’s alleged victims was stabbed more than 100 times in her home, and the other two were gruesomely slain in bathtubs for little or no reason. Black, 35, is awaiting trial in Portsmouth and Henrico County circuit courts on four counts of murder and a host of other crimes. Black worked with a violent drug ring in Port Norfolk – a group whose membership includes at least three convicted murderers. Other members included Brian Townes and Keonte Key. A fourth member is identified in the transcripts by the street name “Life” (aka) Cameron Lamar Parker, who is incarcerated in North Carolina for murder. Detectives suspect members of the group killed at least nine people over the years. The three Portsmouth killings for which Black is charged happened in the span of about three months. Samuel L. “Jersey“ Martin was found dead on Nov. 14, 2011, in Cradock; James David “Scooter Dave“ Gough and Ann Marie Dozier Gilkerson were found dead in two locations on Feb. 7, 2012, in Port Norfolk. Black’s fourth murder charge stems from a June 10, 2016, homicide at the Motel 6 on Williamsburg Road in Henrico. Walter Adams, 20, was shot to death, and another man was seriously injured. - (Black-on-white) |
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Wilmington, NC WF cyclist, 24 slaughtered negroid hit-and-run * Worthless black man accused of killing White woman in hit-and-run WILMINGTON, NC — The man charged with killing a cyclist then leaving the scene of the crime had his first appearance in court today. Jamell Roland of Wilmington is charged with felony hit-and-run in the death of April Marie Daugherty, 24, on Jan. 20. According to the police report, a 2002 Mercedes hit Daugherty while traveling west on Shipyard Blvd. Daugherty was thrown from her bicycle. The car continued to drag the bike down the road. Police found the car abandoned at Cobblestone Apartments. A judge today raised Roland’s bond from $75,000 to $500,000. - (Black-on-white) |
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