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Police identify (black) man wanted for murder of (White) cab driver near Conway on Monday HORRY COUNTY, SC —– The Horry County Police Department has identified the suspect wanted for the murder of a cab driver in the Conway area on Monday. Marion Javon Campbell was identified as the suspect in a Facebook posted by the HCPD on Wednesday morning. HCPD Spokeswoman Krystal Dotson said Monday that the taxi cab driver found with gunshot wounds in his cab in the area of Juniper Bay and Dunn Short Cut roads. According to Horry County Deputy Coroner Darris Fowler, the man died at the Conway Medical Center emergency room. The victim has been identified as Dennis Mantel, 66, of Myrtle Beach. He died from a single gunshot wound. - (Black-on-white) |
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Feds: (Black) Man fails polygraph about missing (White female) teen case CHARLESTON COUNTY, S.C. – A man named in the case of a missing teenager is taking a plea deal with federal prosecutors for an unrelated crime. Timothy Taylor submitted his guilty plea for being the getaway driver in a 2011 robbery while prosecutors disclosed the 26-year-old failed a lie detector test about the disappearance of Brittanee Drexel. Taylor was named in a jailhouse confession last year in which an inmate alleged he saw Taylor at the same “trap house” as Drexel before she was raped, murdered and dumped in an alligator pit. Drexel was 17 in 2009 when she was reported missing. No one has been arrested for her kidnapping and her body has not been found. “We were given every opportunity to cooperate and we took advantage of that,” said Taylor’s attorney, Mark Peper. Peper says federal investigators are using Taylor’s robbery charge to pressure him to give information he does not have. “We couldn’t provide the FBI or the Drexel family anything beneficial to her whereabouts and we’ve been kind of of punished,” said Peper. The U.S. Attorney’s office says they have not ruled out Taylor’s connection to the Drexel case. - (Black-on-white) |
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Denver police seek public’s help in locating third suspect in fatal 7-Eleven (black-on-White) shooting The Denver Police Department is searching for a third suspect in a fatal Sunday morning shooting at a 7-Eleven on East Colfax Avenue. Ru Shawn Bykei Wharton, 41, is wanted on suspicion of first-degree murder in the shooting death of Justin Slyter, 39, according to a Crime Stoppers bulletin. Police already have taken 25-year-old David Houston and a juvenile in custody in connection with the shooting, which happened outside the store on the 500 block of East Colfax Avenue. Slyter was shot to death after he apparently tried to recover his wallet, which had been stolen in a parking lot scuffle, according to a probable cause statement written by Denver Police Department detective. Slyter had fought with a panhandler, and two other men had jumped into the fight. One of them appeared to have taken Slyter’s wallet, the statement said. Someone inside the car fired a single shot at Slyter as he approached in an apparent attempt to get his wallet back. - (Black-on-white) |
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Depraved US-based Nigerian pastor jailed 15 years for raping two underage sisters Reuben Chizor, a US-based Nigerian pastor, has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for raping two underage girls. According to New York Daily News, Chizor, 56, raped the sisters – aged 12 and 14 – in the basement of his church. The girls are members of his Hope Restoration Ministries church in Queens Village, New York. He had reportedly raped the duo on two different occasions back in 2011. Chizor was said to have taken advantage of the 14-year-old on July 27, 2011, while he later raped her younger sister on August 22, 2011. Richard Brown, Queens district attorney, said Chizor exploited the trust the congregation had in him to “satisfy his depraved desires”. “The defendant took advantage of his position as a man of the cloth and the trust placed in him by his followers to satisfy his depraved desires,” he was quoted to have said. “Through manipulation and conniving control, he sexually abused his two young victims for nearly two years. “What the defendant forced his victims to endure was horrendous — and as punishment he now will be spending a lengthy term behind bars.” He added that the man continued abusing “one or both of the girls through May 2013″. The girls were said to have confided in each other that they had been raped by Chizor in July 2015 after which the matter was reported to the police. |
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(Black estranged boyfriend) arrested, accused of setting (white) girlfriend's home on fire CATAWBA COUNTY, N.C. - A man accused of setting his girlfriend's home on fire with her pets inside has been captured. Authorities said Gregory Carson was arrested in Statesville. Officials said the home on BJ Drive, just north of Conover, was set on fire Wednesday. Deputies returned to the home Tuesday after a message was painted on one of the walls. In the living room, and saw the word “RIP,” with several names listed below it. "He told me I have a surprise for when I got home, that I would never forget," the victim, Angela, said. Sheriff Coy Reid said the woman who lived at the home lost two dogs, a pet flying squirrel and (two) fish. "He knew they were in there,” Angela said. “He could have at least opened the door and let them out, or opened the windows so they could have got out." Last week, she claims, she received a call from Carson, her estranged boyfriend, who she said threatened her by saying, "Whenever you get home, you'll see and remember me." Within minutes of the call, the home was set on fire with the animals inside, police said. Carson, who is from Charlotte, is charged with second-degree kidnapping, arson and cruelty to animals. Deputies described smelling charcoal lighter fluid during their investigation. Carson’s car was found Tuesday morning near Conover. "People, I don't know what's wrong with them,” neighbor James Richard said. “They're not nice like they used to be." - (Black-on-white) - (Burned Alive!) |
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Neighbors of Negro deputy arrested for raping teen in disbelief PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Wednesday morning, Port St. Lucie police officers arrested 38-year-old Wisben Sanon for two counts of sexual battery on a child. Investigators said Sanon raped a 13-year-old girl twice in May. Sanon has worked for the St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office since 2013 and has been a corrections deputy since last year. Right now, he is on unpaid administrative leave. “I'm stunned I'm really stunned because I would never suspect that. I mean you think you know your neighbors and you don't. I really would never think that over there ever,” said Linda Guercio. Guercio lives across the street from Sanon. Guercio said Sanon lived with his wife, mother and six children. |
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Warrants issued for black man and white woman in disturbing sexual assault video - race of victim not reported GULFPORT, MS - A graphic and disturbing video that appears to show a young woman being sexually and physically assaulted in South Mississippi has been spreading across social media. Hundreds of people are expressing outrage, calling for the attackers to be arrested and the victim helped. Gulfport Police Chief Leonard Papania said in a news conference warrants have been issued for two suspects seen in the video. Ezzie Johnson, 17, is wanted for kidnapping. Papania said he will be charged as an adult. Haleigh Alexis Hudson, 19, is wanted for kidnapping and sexual battery. Papania said officers responded to the reported assault at a home on 7th Ave. around 11:45 p.m. Tuesday. Johnson is accused of shooting the Facebook Live video inside Hudson's home. The investigation is ongoing and more charges and arrests are possible, Papania said. The original Facebook Live video of the attack has been taken down, but there are numerous copies of the video still floating around online. Because of the graphic nature of the video it will not be shown here. |
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(Black) Tomah man sentenced to 17 years for domestic violence case - blames convictions on his race |
Judge issues gag order in case of suspects in Wilkinsburg massacre An Allegheny County judge issued a gag order Wednesday in the case of two men authorities say planned and executed a mass shooting that killed five people and an unborn child in Wilkinsburg last year. Common Pleas Judge David Cashman approved a request by assistant district attorney Lisa Pellegrini to limit comments to the media by attorneys involved in the case. Pellegrini’s motion said the defense attorneys for Cheron Shelton and Robert Thomas “made extrajudicial statements to members of the print, radio and television media that would tend to prejudice the trial process related to this matter.” |
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(BLACK) City University of New York (CUNY) coach fired for sexual harassment sues to get his job back A CUNY athletic director who was canned for allegedly asking a female basketball player to show him nude selfies and telling her he’d like to have sex with her is suing for his job back. Rogelio Knights Jr., 34, insists in the Manhattan Supreme Court suit that he’s innocent of harassing the La Guardia Community College student. - (Black Sports) |
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(Black) Man arrested for allegedly exposing himself in Council Bluffs library COUNCIL BLUFFS — Council Bluffs police arrested a man Wednesday for allegedly exposing himself inside of a library. Officers were called to the public library near 4th Street and 1st Avenue around 11:15 a.m. after it was reported that a man was exposing himself inside the library's computer lab. Officers arrested Darius Jimerson, 19, for indecent exposure and transported him to the Pottawattamie County Jail. |
(Black) Man sentenced for revealing (his obscene genetalia) to female student at Tyler Junior College Tyler, Texas — The man arrested for revealing himself to a female student at TJC has been convicted and sentenced. Fabian Sewell, 24, was sentenced on Tuesday in a Smith County courtroom to 150 days in Jail. Sewell was arrested for indecent exposure in November of 2016 by TJC Campus Police after police conducted an investigation regarding the incident that happened on Friday, Oct. 28, inside Vaughn Library. Campus police say a female victim was sitting on a bench inside Vaughn Library when a man sat down beside her and exposed himself to her. Several factors aided the investigation. Those factors include the victim’s immediate report to TJC campus police, surveillance cameras in place on campus that allowed TJC police to track the suspect to his vehicle, and a witness that recognized the individual after receiving the alert. |
(Black) Felon arrested after hiding in Winter Haven woman’s apartment, falling through drywall WINTER HAVEN, Fla. – A Winter Haven woman and a convicted felon are both facing charges after the woman hid him in the attic of her apartment. Winter Haven officers were patrolling in the area of Abbey Lane Apartments when a vehicle pulled in that officers knew belonged to Demario Webster, 32. Webster had three outstanding warrants for violation of probation. Officers ordered Webster to stop, but he took off running behind some buildings. An officer and his K-9 partner attempted to track Webster. The K-9 alerted officers to the rear door of an apartment at 606 Evergreen Place SW. Chequita Alexander, 27, the tenant, refused multiple requests for officers to enter her apartment and told them to come back with a search warrant. Another tenant advised officers there was a crack just observed in the drywall above their apartment shower. Shortly after, another resident from a nearby apartment shouted “he’s in here!” Webster entered her attic space while she was talking to officers and crawled across the space into three other apartments, where he ultimately fell through the drywall above a shower in a bathroom. |
Alleged drunk driver identified in Phoenix fatal crash PHOENIX - Phoenix police have identified the alleged drunk driver from a crash that killed a motorcyclist early Sunday morning. Frederick Hurt, 38, was arrested and booked for second-degree murder on Sunday, July 9. According to court documents Hurt was traveling westbound on Thunderbird Road from Cave Creek Road in a 2012 Chrysler 300 at a high rate of speed that one witness called 'Oh my god speed'. Documents state that Hurt rear ended a 1995 Harley Davidson motorcycle that was also traveling westbound. The 52-year-old motorcyclist, identified as Bradley Mitchell, was not wearing a helmet and was ejected from the bike. He was taken to a local hospital where he later died. |
Negro used napkin to cover face during armed robbery OKLAHOMA CITY – Authorities are searching for a man who allegedly robbed a beauty store in southwest Oklahoma City last week. On July 8, officers were called to the Beautyco near I-240 and Penn after an employee told dispatchers that the store had been robbed. According to the police report, the alleged suspect walked into the store with a McDonald’s bag and a napkin covering his face. The employee said she thought the young man had a nose bleed when he asked for some perm gel for his hair. While at the register, she told police that the suspect showed her a gun and told her to give him all of the money. After giving the man the money from the register, the employee said that he said he wanted the money in back room too. At that point, the employee said she went to the back room and moved her purse so he wouldn’t go through it. The report states that the alleged suspect told her that “he doesn’t rob women.” After getting the bank bags from the back, the alleged suspect ran to a white car and fled the scene. - (Black-on-white) |
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WARNING: THIS 'NEWS' REPORT MAY BE BIASED AGAINST POLICE |
50 Years Later, Newark Riots of 1967 Recall an Era Echoed by The rioting that began July 12, 1967, left 26 dead, more than 700 injured and nearly 1,500 arrested, mostly black |
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(Foreign) Suspect in Texas homicide (of White man who was his ex-wife's husband) arrested at NM checkpoint LAS CRUCES - A man wanted in connection to a shooting death in Texas was arrested Thursday at Border Patrol checkpoint near Las Cruces, officials said. Sayantan Ghose, 41, was arrested at the immigration checkpoint on Interstate 10, west of Las Cruces, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Authorities said Ghose was driving a 2011 Toyota Corolla when he entered the inspection area. Through vehicle inspection technology, agents determined the license plate on the vehicle matched an alert related to a possible homicide in League City, Texas. Officials said during a secondary inspection of Ghose's vehicle, agents found a box with two empty pistol magazines but no weapon. Officials said agents learned that Ghose was wanted for questioning in connection to a double-shooting Wednesday night that left one man dead and a woman injured in League City. Ghose told agents that he had been assaulted and the shooting was in self-defense. New Mexico State Police took custody of Ghose, who is awaiting extradition and possible criminal charges. |
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(Black) Former housekeeper's (worthless black) son charged in cowardly cruel and brutal murder of elderly 79-year-old (White) woman HOUSTON - An arrest has been made in the death of a 79-year-old woman who was found "brutally murdered" in a home in Hedwig Village, police said. Janeil Bernard's body was discovered by her maid around 1 p.m. on July Fourth in the 11000 block of Capri Lane. She was found beaten and stabbed to death and there were signs of a struggle, Sgt. Marvin Collins said during a news conference. Police said Bernard's former housekeeper's son, Michael Susberry, 55, has been charged for the death of Bernard. Police said robbery was Susberry's motive. Police said Susberry's mother worked for Bernard for over 50 years and that the families were very close. Police said Susberry's mother retired a little over five years ago, but Bernard continued to give her monthly stipend. Susberry's sons, including Michael Susberry, would pick up the check every month, officials said. Michael Susberry confessed to police that he went to Bernard's house to rob her and she let him into her home because she knew him, officials said. Police said Bernard even gave him something to drink. Michael Susberry told police he went to her restroom and pretended he had fallen on the floor. Police said when Bernard went to help him off the floor, he head-butted her, knocked her to the ground, beat her and stabbed her multiple times. Police said Bernard tried to fight back. Police said he ransacked her home, stole jewelry, and took her wallet and a red four-door Cadillac. Police focused on Michael Susberry due to his behavior and past criminal history. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black nword) sentenced to life for RAPE and MURDER of (White) female sheriff’s deputy A Homer man who killed a Webster Parish sheriff’s deputy in 2016 was formally sentenced Tuesday morning to life in prison. District Judge Glenn Fallin imposed the mandatory sentence resulting from a Bienville Parish jury's conviction in April of 41-year-old Andrew Critton in the second-degree murder of Sulyn Prince, 69, of Homer. Two of Prince’s daughters broke down in tears while reading victim impact letters prior to the sentencing. No others spoke. Jermaine Johnson, another man initially accused in Prince’s death, pleaded no contest to accessory after the fact to second-degree murder in late June. A news release Friday from District Attorney Danny Newell stated a plea was accepted from Johnson without specifying the plea was no contest. Johnson was the first to be arrested in Prince’s death. A grand jury indicted him on a charge of second-degree murder. That charge was dismissed and replaced with obstruction of justice. However, that charge was also dismissed in the plea bargain, Harville said. Fallin sentenced Johnson to the maximum of five years in prison for his role in concealing evidence in Prince’s murder. DNA evidence linked Critton, not Johnson, to Sulyn’s violent death, according to testimony at Critton’s trial. - (Black-on-white) |
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Prince’s body was discovered Jan. 11, 2016 in a shallow grave near her home. Family members had reported a welfare concern the day before after not being able to reach her and finding her home in disarray. Prince was a corrections officer for the Webster Parish Sheriff's Office. Johnson and Critton lived in the vicinity of Prince's home and served time together in the Claiborne Parish Detention Center. They also had a history of sex-related crimes. Critton acted alone in the rape and murder of Sylyn Prince. Johnson’s role was limited to the concealment of evidence following the crime.” At Critton’s trial, a forensic pathologist said Prince was bludgeoned in the head by a fire extinguisher, describing the blow as one of the worst skull fractures – with the exception of high-speed car crashes – witnessed in over 2,000 autopsies. The violent act left Prince’s home splattered with blood. Other blood drops were found on broken furniture in the room. A blood-soaked rug, the fire extinguisher and some of Prince's clothing were recovered from a nearby creek. After she was killed, Prince's body was dragged from the house and through the yard. A wheelbarrow was then used to move her body to a nearby wooded lot, where it was buried. An early morning frost left clear drag and wheel paths in the yard, and evidence from Prince’s home was scattered from the creek to the burial site, the lead investigator told the jury. | ||
Two worthless criminal parasitic predator blacks killed a White man for his restaurant waiter small change tip money LANTANA, Florida —The family of a restaraunt server fatally shot on Hypoluxo Road late Sunday has heard he may have been shot for his tip money. Investigators from the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office said Justin VanMeter apparently took out his tip money following a double shift at the Cracker Barrel in Boynton Beach to pay for cigarettes at the Hypoluxo Food Mart, Julia Renee Walton, VanMeter’s cousin, said Tuesday. Walton said PBSO told her family the men behind him at the checkout saw him take out his tip money, followed him out of the convenience store and shot him for the cash. “He worked a long day and just wanted to go home,” Walton said while holding back sobs. Mcintosh Pierre-Paul, 25, and Jean Mary Marcherno, 20, were arrested Tuesday on first-degree murder charges in the shooting death of VanMeter, the sheriff’s office said. They will be seen before a judge Wednesday morning at the Palm Beach County Jail to determine bond. Walton said VanMeeter was in a relationship and had a three-month old son named Ethan. She was relieved to find out that someone was arrested for the death of her cousin, who was like an older brother. “At least they’re not out there anymore,” she said. “Now, we can get answers.” - (Black-on-white) |
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Third (worthless black) man pleads guilty in shooting death of (White) Metro cab driver A third man has pleaded guilty in an armed robbery attempt that led to the shooting death of Metro Taxi driver Darren Bloomquist in 2015. Christian Willis, who was 17 at the time of Bloomquist’s shooting, made the call for a cab that lured the driver to a gated community in Green Valley Ranch where he was killed. Willis, 20, on Friday pleaded guilty to aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon as part of a plea deal that resulted in dismissal of a felony murder charge. Two others involved in the robbery, and shooting, also pleaded guilty and have been sentenced. Nicholas McKinney, 19, pleaded guilty in March to aggravated robbery, menace with a deadly weapon, and was sentenced to 25 years in prison in May. Dasean Perry, 21, pleaded guilty second degree murder, and attempted aggravated robbery and was sentenced last December to 48 years. Bloomquist, 49, had been driving for Metro four years when he was killed in the early morning hours of Sept. 5, 2015. - (Black-on-white) |
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20 years for (black) man who sexually assaulted an 83-year-old woman GLASSBORO -- A Glassboro man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for sexually assaulting an 83-year-old woman in July 2015. According to the Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office, David C. Thomas, 38, of Broussard, Louisiana, was in town for a wedding and staying with family in Hollybush Apartments when he attacked an elderly woman on July 23, 2015. After police arrived at the scene, the woman, whose identity was never disclosed, told police she answered the door and he proceeded to tear her clothing off and sexually assaulted her in the living room and then again in the bedroom. The assaults lasted nearly two hours, police said at the time. |
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(Black serial sex beast) charged with sexually assaulting 3 women in south suburbs RIVERDALE, Ill. -- A man has been charged with sexually assaulting three women in separate south suburban attacks that began in April. Deandre Wilson, 30, was charged with two counts of aggravated criminal sexual assault, one count of aggravated kidnapping and one count of aggravated robbery in two attacks that happened in Riverdale, according to Riverdale police. He was also charged with aggravated criminal sexual assault and armed robbery in a separate attack that happened in Park Forest. The first attack happened April 5 in the 14200-block of School Street in Riverdale, where Wilson grabbed a female and pulled her into an alley, Riverdale police said. Wilson then robbed and sexually assaulted the victim at gunpoint before running away. On May 15, Wilson sexually assaulted an 18-year-old woman in the area of Wildwood Drive and Wiltshire Street in Park Forest, according to Park Forest police. Riverdale police said Wilson also grabbed a female by the neck on July 6 while she was walking in the 14100 block of Clark Street in Riverdale. In that incident, Wilson forced the victim into an alley while threatening her with a handgun. Following a struggle, she broke free and started screaming, alerting a neighbor to the assault. |
Black Felon gets 12 years for trying to steal cop’s gun A violent felon who attacked a police officer and attempted to steal her service weapon while he was detained in a Staten Island hospital was sentenced to 12 years in prison on Monday. Dante Martin will serve 12 years to life for attacking the officer in his attempt to escape Richmond University Medical Center, where he was being held after being picked up for menacing a woman with a gun in August 2016, according to the Staten Island District Attorney’s Office. The sentence was handed down one day after a judge in Brooklyn Criminal Court released a man without bail after he allegedly attacked a cop and tried to steal her gun in a station house. |
(Black accused murderer escapee) Dayonte Resiles, 9 others face charges in connection with RICO investigation FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - The Broward Sheriff's Office held a news conference Tuesday afternoon to provide details of several arrests in reference to the Dayonte Resiles investigation. Deputies said nine people, as well as Resiles, now face charges in connection with a RICO operation. The suspects, who have all been arrested, were identified as Crystal Isaacs, 33; Bravon Newsome, 22; Gregory Wright, 21; Trodrick Holland, 25; Verna Isaacs, 63; Tatiana Owens, 32; Armonie Frankson-Dennis, 22; Dyhmon Vanterpool, 19; and Trayvon Newsome, 19. Resiles, who is in jail while he awaits trial for a 2014 murder, escaped from the downtown Fort Lauderdale courthouse last July 15. He was captured five days later at a Days Inn in West Palm Beach. Eight people -- twin brothers Kretron Barnes and TreVon Barnes, Winston Russell Jr., LaQuay Stern, Francine Mesadieu, Paige Jackson, Armonie Frankson-Dennis and Walter Hart -- have already been arrested in connection with the escape. Resiles was arrested in the 2014 murder of Jill Halliburton Su, whose body was found in a bathtub in her Davie home, a relative of the Halliburton oil empire in Texas. Su was married to Dr. Nan Yao Su, a prominent entomology professor at the University of Florida's Research and Development Center in Fort Lauderdale. She was found by her son inside the family's Davie home. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black Lives Blacktivist Agitator Deray McKesson Mocked After Being Offended Planet Of The Apes Character Wears A Vest Like His Deray McKesson, one of the leaders of the |
BART Withholding Surveillance Videos Of Crime To Avoid ‘Stereotypes’ - (Drudge) SAN FRANCISCO — In the last three months, there have been at least three robberies on BART involving groups of teenagers. “I think people are genuinely concerned — they are fearful about the stories that have come out about the recent attacks, the assaults, the thefts,” said Debora Allen, who is a member of the BART Board of Directors. April 22: Forty to sixty kids boarded a train at the Coliseum stop and robbed seven passengers, beating up two; June 28: A group of four kids assaulted a passenger and made off with a cell phone at Dublin; and June 30: A woman on a train with about a dozen teenagers had her phone snatched by one them before the group got off at the Coliseum stop. Thankfully, a good Samaritan was on hand to retrieve the phone . So far, BART has refused to turn over surveillance video for any of these incidents. Allen told us the agency issued an explanation for why it is being tight-lipped about the thefts. “To release these videos would create a high level of racially insensitive commentary toward the district,” she was told. “And in addition it would create a racial bias in the riders against minorities on the trains.” |
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Bond denied for (black) suspected gunman (with stupid ebonic middle name Jshawn) in Myrtle Beach shooting streamed on Facebook Live MYRTLE BEACH, SC – The suspect involved in the Myrtle Beach shooting on Ocean Boulevard in mid-June was in court for a bond hearing Tuesday morning. According to Lt. Joey Crosby with Myrtle Beach Police, the suspect, Derias Jshawn Little, had a bond hearing at 9 a.m. Tuesday. Warrants for Little have not yet been released. While handcuffed to a wheelchair and his left arm in a cast, Little admitted he was out on bond for charges out of North Carolina when he was arrested for the Ocean Boulevard shooting. During the shooting, a Myrtle Beach Police Department patrol car was shot three times, but no officers were injured. |
Third cross-dressing black suspect arrested in Polk Home Depot strong-armed robbery POLK COUNTY, Fla. – The third suspect in a case involving a trio of cross-dressing robbers has been arrested. Tampa police arrested Exavier Walker, 20, on Monday night. Two of the accused thieves were previously arrested. The trio is suspected of stealing gift cards from Polk County Home Depot stores. Shirley West said one minute she was standing at her checkout stand, then out of nowhere, she was being pushed around by three black men wearing wigs. |
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(Black) Sexual assault suspect arrested again after Sixth Street hit-and-run, police say The 19-year-old who was arrested in June in connection with the attempted to rape a woman in the shadow of the federal courthouse downtown was out of jail on bail for two days before running into the law once again. Austin police arrested Said Yarow early Sunday morning after he allegedly crashed into three people on Sixth Street and attempted to take off, officers wrote in an arrest affidavit filed on Tuesday. The incident unfolded shortly before 3 a.m. at the intersection of Sixth and Brazos streets, less than an hour after last call for the bars and clubs along the stretch known as “Dirty Sixth.” A bike-mounted police officer reported hearing a crash and cycling to the scene where he found a Lexus on the curb and a body on the road, the affidavit said. As he biked towards the car, its reverse lights came on and it pulled back into the street. The officer reported that he and another officer in a car pursued the silver sedan as pedestrians began to run up to the car and tell the driver to stop. The car then began running red lights as it attempted to make a getaway. |
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(Black) Woman arrested for falsely reporting LA carjacking, triggering Amber Alert LOS ANGELES -- Authorities said an Amber Alert that was issued for a 16-year-old boy resulted from a false report by a woman who had loaned her car to another woman. Charline Gatson told authorities she was carjacked at 47th and Figueroa streets on Thursday and that her stepson, Eric Coleman, was in the backseat at the time of the carjacking. Authorities identified Kandice Johnson, 31, as the suspect and she was found and arrested on Friday in San Bernardino. During the investigation, authorities learned Gatson had actually loaned the car to Johnson for several days and for an unknown reason Johnson had refused to give it back. Authorities also learned Johnson never carjacked Gatson, and Coleman was never actually in the backseat. Although the motive for Gatson creating the false reports is unclear, authorities believe she wanted to create a scene that would result in a swift police response. Gatson was arrested Friday morning on suspicion of filing a false police report. |
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Peoria Heights police say Facebook tip led to arrest (of black) in Iowa sex assault PEORIA HEIGHTS — A Facebook tip to the Peoria Heights Police Department led to the arrest last week of a Burlington, Iowa, man who was staying at a house in the village. Deputy Chief Chris Ahart said a confidential tip to the department’s Facebook page recently led officers to a home where they found Trayveon Leroy Jefferson, 33, who was wanted in Des Moines County, Iowa, on four counts of sexual abuse. According to the Burlington Hawk Eye, Jefferson is accused of forcing a 14-year-old girl to perform several oral sex acts on him between 2014 and 2016. |
(Black) 'America's Got Talent' winner arrested on domestic violence charges LOGAN COUNTY, WV — West Virginia native and former “America’s Got Talent” winner Landau Eugene Murphy Jr. has been arrested on domestic violence charges after a woman reported he struck her in the face with a golf club, slammed her on the ground and then banged her head into the sidewalk. Murphy was charged Monday with domestic battery and domestic assault after a state trooper responded to a domestic complaint reported by a woman to Logan County 911, according to a criminal complaint filed in Logan County Magistrate Court. A trooper went to Logan Regional Medical Center, where the woman was receiving medical care for her injuries. The officer said the woman had noticeable swelling and bruising around her left eye and the left side of her head. She also was covered in potting soil. |
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(Black) Father charged for hot car death of (mixed-race) infant has been arrested for child abuse, neglect before A father charged with homicide for the hot car death of his infant child has been arrested before on child abuse and neglect charges. The father, Travis McCullough, 30, was previously arrested in August 2012 on charges of child abuse and neglect, according to the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office. He faces charges of criminal homicide and three counts of aggravated assault for yesterday's incident. Two other young children, who were dirty, malnourished and showed signs of abuse have been taken by Child Protective Services, according to police. The children's mother, Jessica Tollett, (toilet) was charged with three counts of child abuse and has a $300,000 bond. She was also charged with child abuse and neglect in 2012. |
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(Black) Man charged with November shooting death of (Asian) woman The Allen County Prosecutor's Office has formally charged the former boyfriend of a homicide victim with her murder last November. Ricky L. Morgan, 28, of the 600 block of Woodland Springs Place, was charged with one count of murder and one count of firearm used in the commission of the crime where serious bodily injury or death results, according to court documents filed Friday in Allen Superior Court. Fort Wayne Police were called to St. Joseph Hospital at 9:35 p.m. Nov. 12 in response to fatal shooting. The woman, Jessica Elizabeth Bruch, was pronounced dead of a gunshot wound to her head. Her boyfriend, Morgan, who appeared emotionless and had dried blood on his hands, told police the crime had happened in the backyard of a home in the 700 block of Walnut Street, near Taylor Street and Brooklyn Avenue, but police found nothing out of place and nothing to indicate the crime had taken place there, according to a probable-cause affidavit. |
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(Hispanic Black) Teen blasted ‘F–k Tha Police’ during (Hispanic black) slain officer’s funeral A Bronx teen defiantly blasted the NWA song “F— Tha Police” out his third-floor apartment window Tuesday as thousands of cops were gathered below to mourn slain cop Miosotis Familia — prompting a house call from about 20 officers. The young man, who identified himself as Julien Rodriguez, 16, said it was “satisfying” to play the song on repeat from his apartment on East 188 Street, claiming that his older brother and best friend were unjustifiably killed by cops. About 20 officers went up to the apartment to try to halt the music, with one cop speaking to the teen in Spanish about his own time growing up as a Latino in the city, law-enforcement sources said. The teen told The Post that he eventually apologized to the cops — but only because the building super threatened to toss his family out of their home if he didn’t. “I apologized because it was between the house and apologizing,” he said. Cops at the funeral were infuriated by the show of disrespect. “This is the s–t we face every day,” a police source griped. |
Mexican illegal immigrant who has been removed from the US SEVEN times had 'drunk 12 beers and was driving at 100mph' when he crashed his van and killed a father-of-three | ||
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An illegal immigrant, who has been removed from the United States seven times, had consumed '12 beers and was driving at 100mph' when he crashed his van and killed a father-of-three. Nemias Garcia-Velasco, 32, who is from Mexico, was going over 100mph when he lost control of his 2001 Dodge Ram work van and crashed, killing 58-year-old Silvano Torres. Prosecutor Ryan Lindberg said Garcia-Velasco was driving down Interstate 80 around 1pm on Wednesday when the incident occurred. Garcia-Velasco told officers that he had consumed 12 beers the previous evening into the morning of the crash, according to the Omaha World-Herald. | ||
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Police: Mother walked in on Hispanic man sexually assaulting 10-year-old daughter OMAHA, Neb. — An Omaha man is accused of sexually assaulting a 10-year-old girl Sunday night. "There was a bunch of police cars and the lady was crying and everything,” one neighbor said. "There was a helicopter going around here for maybe like 15, 20 minutes,” another said. Neighbors described the manhunt Sunday night that ended in an arrest. Twenty-nine-year-old Gabriel Cardona was arrested. He’s accused of sexually assaulting a 10-year-old girl in her home near 35th and L. Police said the girl's mother walked in on him. Then, neighbors said, he took off. They immediately began searching for him. "We kind of helped the police out by checking around,” a neighbor said. “A couple hours later they had discovered that the man was hiding up the street in a house." The girl’s mother said she knew the man. The police report shows the young girl and Cardona share an address. |
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Batesville Hispanic Mestizo Admits To Fatal Hit-And-Run, Destroying Evidence FAYETTEVILLE — Springdale police arrested a Batesville man after he admitted to striking a pedestrian in a fatal hit-and-run accident last year and then scrapping his vehicle. Eulogio Martinez-Pacheco, 25, was arrested Saturday (July 8) in connection with leaving the scene of an injury accident and tampering with physical evidence, both felonies. Martinez-Pacheco also faces a misdemeanor charge of driving without a license. Martinez-Pacheco told police he was northbound Nov. 3 on Thompson Street when Cruz Gonzales ran out into the turn lane. Martinez-Pacheco said he hit Gonzales with his truck and immediately fled the area. Gonzales, 62, was pronounced dead at the scene. Martinez-Pacheco later dismantled the pickup and hauled the parts to a scrap yard in Batesville. |
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Egyptian surnamed Doctor Accused Of Molesting U.S. Gymnasts Pleads Guilty To Porn Charges Former USA Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar, at the heart of a sexual abuse scandal involving more than 100 girls and women — including top American gymnasts — pleaded guilty Tuesday in Michigan federal court to three counts related to child pornography. It's the first time Nassar has admitted guilt in the case. In return for his admission of guilt, the plea bargain says prosecutors won't pursue federal charges alleging sexual abuse of four young women. |
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Man kidnapped by (Paki or Indian) dark demon at knifepoint saved after mouthing ‘help me’ to police SANDY, Utah – “Help me.” Those were the two words a man mouthed to officers after being kidnapped at knifepoint from a Utah cemetery Saturday, according to police. The subtle tip-off may have saved his life, and it also led to the arrest of the suspect, Umar Hayat Raja. The victim had been grieving at the Larkin Cemetery in Sandy, when Raja approached him with a knife and demanded he drive him around the city, police said. The victim later told police that, throughout the drive, Raja threatened him and also gloated that he had “killed before.” During the drive, Raja and the victim switched places in the Jordan Commons parking lot at 9335 S. State St. and Raja began driving the pair around. Police say he drove erratically and nearly hit an officer. When they pulled alongside a police vehicle, the victim mouthed, “help me” to the officer. Sandy Police say the officer followed the pair and eventually took Raja into custody. |
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Texas cookie store SUSPENDS (White) teenage employee who paid for cop's brownie after another customer called him RACIST for not getting same | ||
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A Texas teenager was suspended from his cookie store job after a customer became upset when he paid for a police officer's order. Zachary Randolph, 18, was suspended from his job at a Great American Cookies mall after he bought a police officer a brownie out of his own wages on Sunday. The teen from Katy, Texas, said upper management put him on temporary leave for a week because another family complained that he didn't buy their cookies as well. Randolph said the customers in line who overheard the interaction became upset and threatened to beat him up because he was racist and promised to get him fired. Gee, what would be the race of the 'customer' who cried 'racist'? - Did they have some animus against police? |
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Deadly Shooting Outside Bar in Pittston PITTSTON -- A man is dead after a shooting outside a bar in Pittston. Neighbors were already worried about the rowdiness outside the bar, but now their concerns are only growing. Police say a handshake refusal led to the deadly shooting outside of Saints and Sinners Irish Pub on Center Street just after 1 a.m. Sunday. When officers arrived on scene, the alleged shooter still held the gun in his right hand. According to police, when officers ordered him to drop the weapon, he said, "Here is the gun. I shot him." Officers arrested Stephen Spencer, 30, and charged him with criminal homicide, simple assault, and terroristic threats. The coroner identified the victim as Christopher Williams, 32, of Pittston. Neighbors have complained about loud noises coming from the bar, but they were shocked to learn someone was killed. "A shooting you never suspect it. There's fights and stuff but not a shooting," said Joyce Cook of Pittston. Police say the violence started inside the bar after a witness refused to shake Spencer's hand. According to court papers, that unidentified witness says they left the bar and started to walk home. They saw Spencer reach into his pants, grab a gun, and fire. Williams was rushed to Geisinger Wyoming Valley where he died. - (Black-on-white) |
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Charges dropped against black accused of strangling his (White) calculus tutor to death - family says state messed up WEST PALM BEACH The Broward County State Attorney’s Office dropped its manslaughter charge Friday against Joni Donley, a Riviera Beach man accused of strangling his calculus tutor, after prosecutors failed to secure the testimony of the key witness to the 2012 homicide before he moved back to his home country. According to police reports, Donley and his tutor, David Grant of West Palm Beach, had agreed to meet for an evening math session at a Davie Dunkin’ Donuts on Jan. 17, 2012, as Donley, then 28, had a Calculus 2 test scheduled at Broward College the following day. Shortly after midnight they got into an argument, which turned into a physical fight just outside the shop. A witness saw Donley kick the 49-year-old Grant in the neck, jump on him, strangle him and drive off, police said. Another witness took down Donley’s license plate number as Donley drove off. Police using that plate number located Donley within hours, and found his bloody shirt. Left alone in an interview room after his arrest, Donley was heard saying to himself, aloud: “You killed somebody, Jon. How could you? How could you have done that? Oh, my God, I took a life … This guy’s dead for nothing, for nothing, Jon.” He told police he was set off by Grant calling him a racial slur during the argument, which witnesses confirmed. The key witness to the fight was deposed by defense attorneys but prosecutors neither attended nor sent notification that the testimony should be preserved for their use, according to Grant’s sister, Carol Field, who spoke at Friday’s hearing before Judge Lisa Porter. If prosecutors read the transcribed copy they were sent of that interview, they would have seen that witness Ahmad Alsuvae stated he planned to return to Saudi Arabia after completing his studies, said Field, a civil law attorney. Field said Assistant State Attorney Vegina Hawkins told her and her husband “point-blank” about three months ago that prosecutors felt obliged to drop the case because of their inability to use the deposition or get hold of the witness for the trial. In fact the Hawkins’ close-out memorandum on the case said that Grant weighed about 380 pounds and had partially clogged arteries, making the prosecution’s case vulnerable to defense claims that Grant died of a heart attack, not strangulation. “The state has no competent evidence to rebut the argument that when Donley is called a (derogatory name for black), he was suddenly provoked to turn and strike Mr. Grant. The witnesses all stated that Donley was walking away, and suddenly the combat ensues, with Grant attempting to place Donley in a bear hug. By all accounts, no weapon was used, and the fact that Donley held Grant for approximately 15 seconds does not rise to the level of a cruel and unusual manner.” Without the one witness who saw the whole fight, and the legal reality that the death could by law be construed as accidental, the memo said, “It has become abundantly clear that there is no likelihood of successful prosecution, and the state cannot pursue the charges set forth.” Friday’s hearing closing the case took just a few minutes, most of that time allotted to Field, who spoke of the State Attorney’s Office’s mistakes and of her loss of faith in a justice system that was letting her brother’s killer go free despite abundant evidence against him. “They did not fulfill their obligation to the family or the public,” she said afterward. Donley did not speak at the hearing and declined comment. “David was a good man. He loved math and he loved his students,” Field said. “Joni physically attacked him and left him face down, dead in the parking lot, like a dog. He drove away. He didn’t turn himself in. He was picked up with blood on his shirt. In his own words, he killed him for nothing.” - (Black-on-white) |
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