New Nation News - Black-on-White Crime |
ARCHIVE for 6 November 2015 |
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2 May, 2017 |
(Black) Man arrested for aggravated arson, aggravated murder after deadly house fire (for 75-yr-old White man) Cleveland police have arrested one man following the deadly house fire on West 56th Street Thursday morning. The house was completely engulfed by the time fire crews arrived at about 5 a.m. Thursday. 75-year-old Roma Sparks was located unconscious near the back door and later died at the hospital. Neighbors said while the flames burned, Sparks’ neighbor, Charles H. Davenport, stood across the street confessing that he poured gasoline on the front of the house and lit it. Davenport has since been arrested on aggravated arson and aggravated murder, but has not yet been charged. "The guy knocked on my door, told me to move my truck because he was about to do something to that house," neighbor Ryan Mahone said. Davenport’s mother said he was recently released from the hospital for mental health treatment. - (Burned Alive!) - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Suspect wanted in fatal shooting of innocent (White) man, 73, in McKeesport Detectives are asking for help to find 18-year-old Rashawn Walker, who they say is already wanted on two unrelated warrants and should be considered armed and dangerous. Walker is described as black, about 5 feet 9 inches tall and 180 pounds, with a tattoo on the front of his neck. Police said he is from the McKeesport area but has ties to Clairton and is known to hide in the hotels at the Homestead Waterfront. Anyone with information on Walker's whereabouts is asked to call police at 412-473-1300. Callers can remain anonymous. Police say the victim, James Ponzo, was driving near Crawford Village just before 3 p.m. Wednesday when, for unknown reasons, someone started shooting. A bullet hit Ponzo in the head, and he crashed his car into another vehicle on Fifth Avenue. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Alleged DUI Driver Who Crashed Into (White) San Bernardino Officer, Killing Him, ID’d The suspected DUI driver who ran a red light early Thursday and slammed into an on-duty San Bernardino police officer's patrol vehicle, killing the veteran officer, was identified as a 27-year-old Fontana man. Archie Green III was arrested on suspicion of gross vehicular manslaughter and driving under the influence of alcohol causing fatal injuries in the death of San Bernardino Police Department Officer Bryce Hanes, 40. A witness at the scene told police that Hanes had a green light, and the other driver ran through the red. Hanes suffered major injuries in the crash and was transported to a Fontana hospital, where he died a short time later. - (Black-on-white) |
(Black) Teen murder suspect accused of fatally shooting a (White) teen waived to adult court MUNCIE – A 16-year-old Muncie youth accused of fatally shooting another teen has been waived into adult court. That action had at least two immediate ramifications for William C. Balfour III. He was transferred Monday from the county's juvenile detention center to the Delaware County jail. And as an adult defendant in a criminal case, his name became a matter of public record. The 16-year-old was arrested at his home, in the 1900 block of East Cedar Street, last Thursday evening. He is charged in the fatal shooting of 18-year-old Christian Orebaugh in the victim's West 23rd Street home on the night of July 2. A probable cause affidavit alleges Balfour and another teenager "entered the front door of (Orebaugh's) residence, both with guns in their hands, before the shot was fired." - (Black-on-white) |
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Tulsa PD identifies (black) homicide suspect (in murder of White man) after search in north Tulsa Tulsa police say they were searching for 19-year-old Isadore Jordan. Jordan is wanted in connection to the death of Jacob Shadrick, who was killed inside his apartment at 3711 N Quaker June. Tulsa Police arrested Brandy Jordan and Xavier Jordan in June for their involvement in the murder. Isadore Jordan was interviewed and released pending further investigation. Police say the three Jordans were all stopped by officials on the day of the murder, in the same vehicle. The investigation led to a warrant being issued for Jerrick Washington and he was also arrested in June. On Monday, the Tulsa County District Attorney's office applied for a murder warrant for Isadore Jordan. Jordan is now wanted on First Degree murder charges and the Fugitive Warrant Task Force located him inside the Comanche Park, today. Jordan fled into nearby woods and has not been apprehended. Anyone with information on Jordan's whereabouts please call Crime Stoppers at 918 596-2677. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Man charged with stabbing (White) partygoer to death in Oswego County HANNIBAL,N.Y. -- Markee L. Cathcart, 19, has been charged with manslaughter in the fatal stabbing of 23-year-old Sean D. Leonard early this morning in the town of Hannibal. Cathcart and Leonard arrived at the party at 99 Kellogg Road in the same vehicle, Oswego County District Attorney Gregory Oakes and State Police Trooper Jack Keller said at a press conference this afternoon. Leonard and Cathcart got into an argument at some point outside the home, which turned physical. Police were called to the scene at 2:28 a.m., where Troopers found Leonard with at least one stab wound to the torso. No other partygoers were injured. Leonard was rushed to Oswego Hospital by Menter ambulance, where he was later pronounced dead. The Onondaga County Medical Examiner's office will perform an autopsy. - (Black-on-white) |
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(White) 20-year-old shot outside Riverside restaurant dies - Jacksonville Sheriff's Office looking for 2 (black) men JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - A memorial grows in front of the Blind Rabbit restaurant in Riverside while police search for two men who gunned down a 20-year-old employee taking out the trash Wednesday night. Daniel Rowe, 20, was shot twice in the head about 10 p.m. in an alley behind the restaurant at the corner of King and College streets. He was transported to UF Health Jacksonville, where he died. The father, Steven Rowe, is a chef at Kickbacks across the street, and ran as soon as he heard about the shooting. The wouldn't let him ride the the rescue unit, but as soon as he got to the hospital doctors told him his son had already been revived twice. He didn't want him to suffer any more. Daniel Rowe had two children, 4 years and 7 months old, and was engaged to be married. They were expecting a third child. Friends have set up a GoFundMe memorial account for Rowe. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Hamilton man charged with (white female) classmate’s murder had ‘gotten high’ with victim in past TRENTON >> A convicted robber charged with killing a former high school classmate had remained friends with the woman over the years and they had “gotten high” together in the past, the man’s attorney said. “They’re two people who hung out socially in a dysfunctional capacity,” said the attorney for suspected killer Tyron D. Lindsay. A person of interest early on, Lindsay, 38, who attended Nottingham High School in the 1990s with the victim, is charged with last month’s murder of Jessica Prusik-Martinez. Her body was discovered on the morning of Oct. 6 near overgrowth in John Roebling Memorial Park in Hamilton. A married mother of two children and five stepchildren who had run a housecleaning business, the 38-year-old Prusik-Martinez had also apparently suffered blows to the head and the face, although prosecutors said at a bail hearing Thursday the medical examiner determined she had been strangled to death. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black and girlfriend) arrested for shooting death of (White) Indianapolis delivery driver |
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(Black) Man arrested in death of (White) homeless woman under I-10 overpass HOUSTON – Charges have been filed against a man arrested in the death of a woman found under an I-10 overpass earlier this year, according to the Houston Police Department. A teenager found the victim's body at 1919 Runnels east of downtown about 11 a.m. on Jan. 26. The suspect, 44-year-old Harold Lowdins, is charged with murder in the 339th State District Court. He is accused in the death of Bridgette Danelle Mercer, 41, believed to be homeless. According to police at the scene, Mercer's body was found in a shallow drainage canal within a small homeless camp. An investigation of forensic evidence was entered into a DNA database, and police say that led them to Lowdins. Lowdins was initially questioned, and a DNA sample was taken. Further investigation and results from the DNA database identified Lowdins as the suspect, and a murder charge was filed. - (Black-on-white) |
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Arrest made in case of man found dead in woods a month ago CHARLESTON, S.C. -- Charleston police have made an arrest in the death of George Whetsell, who was found dead near a James Island grocery store last month. The suspect, 24-year-old Tyshawn Eugene Robinson, is charged with murder after police said they found video evidence of Robinson and Whetsell getting into a taxi together on Henry Tecklenburg Drive Sept. 19. A witness told police they saw the two men get out of the cab and enter the woods. Police said they believe Whetsell was killed between Sept. 19 and 20. On October 1, Whetsell's body was found in the woods on the west side of Harris Teeter near Folly Road with a severe head injury. The coroner ruled his death a homicide. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Man convicted in Montclair drug deal killing (of white man) NEWARK — A Montclair man was convicted Monday of robbing and fatally shooting another man in 2012 after leading him into a township apartment building to buy drugs. Ernest Williams Jr., 24, was found guilty of aggravated manslaughter, robbery and related offenses in connection with the July 22, 2012 killing of Brian Andrew Schiavetti. Williams was acquitted of a murder charge. Jurors likely based their decision on the totality of evidence, but she noted that the fatal gunshot wound to the back of Schiavetti's head "spoke for itself." The incident occurred after Schiavetti and his friend, Connor Gore, made the trip from their hometown of Ridgefield, Conn. to purchase oxycodone pills from Williams. - (Black-on-white) |
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(White) Woman killed in south Wichita, (black) boyfriend arrested WICHITA, Kan. - Wichita police say a woman is dead and her boyfriend has been arrested for murder. Police say the man called 911 Sunday night to say he and his girlfriend had been attacked by a group of men while walking home. When officers arrived in the 4500 block of S. Main, they found the woman laying near the garage of the home. She was pronounced dead at the scene. Police later learned the woman had suffered multiple blunt force trauma injuries. Investigators say the assault occurred in the home. Police arrested 43-year-old Benjamin J. Thomas for first degree murder. They have not released the name of the 41-year-old woman. Investigators say the two had been dating for two to three months. - (Black-on-white) |
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Police: 13, 14 year old (feral, fatherless black savages) fatally stabbed (White) Lee's Summit woman LEE'S SUMMIT, MO - Two teenagers have been arrested in the brutal stabbing death of a 43-year-old Lee’s Summit woman. This comes after police released surveillance video on Tuesday of the 13- and 14-year-old suspects. Formal charges are pending with Jackson County Family Court. The victim has been identified as Tanya L. Chamberlain. Police said they are not releasing whether or how the suspects knew Chamberlain. The discovery of her body came after Lee's Summit police attempted to stop a vehicle about 1:15 a.m. Sunday for suspicion of driving while intoxicated. The driver of the vehicle pulled into a parking lot of an apartment complex in the 500 block of Southeast Second Street. Two men then fled on foot from the vehicle. The officer engaged in a short foot pursuit before losing sight of both suspects. As the officer returned to the suspect vehicle, he discovered Chamberlain's body in the passenger seat. After working the case overnight, investigators determined Chamberlain had been murdered. - (Black-on-white) |
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Fight over Confederate Flag decal could be investigated as (black-on-White) hate crime, police say A fight outside a Salt Lake City hotel early Sunday morning could possibly be investigated as a hate crime, authorities said Monday. Cell phone video captured a black man throw a punch at a Caucasian man who knocked him out. The fight was over an argument about a Confederate Flag decal on a truck parked at the Red Lion Hotel. The truck belonged to Kelly Leeper’s friend. Leeper was in town for the Garth Brooks concert. On Sunday, he said looked out the window of his room at the Red Lion and saw a group of black men near his friend’s truck. In the back of the truck, Leeper said there was $50,000 worth of welding equipment. There was also a Confederate Flag decal on the side. Leeper went to the parking lot with his friend and confronted the group. That’s when the fight turned violent. In one fast and powerful punch, Leeper’s friend was knocked out. A scuffle ensued and Leeper was taken down by a group of six men. "I'll be damned if I ever come to Salt Lake again without bringing my gun," Leeper said. - (Black-on-white) |
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(White) Man Murdered After Giving Out Halloween Candy In Adams County ADAMS COUNTY, Colo. – Adams County investigators are searching for three men wanted in connection with a Halloween murder. Dillon Buenos, 24, was shot and killed in the driveway of his parents’ home. It happened just after 9:30 p.m. on Saturday. “Dillon had just given the last bit of the candy out. He came outside with a friend,” Buenos’ mother Lucy Malone said. Moments after he walked out the door Malone says she and Dillon’s father, Leo Bueno, heard gunshots. When they ran outside to see what was going on they found their son had been hit. “She tried doing CPR and I was holding his hand, telling him hang on. Keep breathing, keep breathing,” Leo Bueno said. Dillon Bueno died before reaching a hospital. “There was nothing they could do,” his father said. A witness told investigators the gunman approached and demanded Dillon Bueno hand over any valuables. When he refused the suspect opened fire; his two accomplices took off running. According to the Adams County Sheriff’s Office, the three suspects were wearing “Halloween type” costumes described as black hoodies with skeleton bandanas. The Adams County Sheriff’s Office says the three suspects are believed to be black males in their late teens to early 20s. Their height ranges from 5-foot-5 to 5-foot-8 and have slender builds. - (Black-on-white) |
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(White) Victim's family prepares for execution of their mother's (black) killer, Ernest Lee Johnson COLUMBIA — The night she found out her mom had been murdered, Carley Schaffer sat outside her house in a Philadelphia ice storm and smoked a cigarette. She waited for her sister to pick her up so they could travel to Columbia for the funeral. She listened to the ice crackle in the trees. Saturday, more than 20 years after her mother's death, Schaffer prepared once again to travel to Missouri from the East Coast — this time to watch the execution of her mom’s killer. Her mother, Mary Bratcher, was one of three people killed by Ernest Lee Johnson in Casey’s General Store the night of Feb. 12, 1994. Bratcher, Fred Jones Jr. and Mable Scruggs were all employees at the store closing up for the night when Johnson knocked on the door. Johnson, looking for money to buy drugs, robbed the store and bludgeoned all three employees to death with a hammer. He hid the bodies in the bathroom and in a cooler. Police later found bloody shoes and a bank bag with a couple hundred dollars and store receipts in Johnson's house. Johnson, 55, is scheduled to die by lethal injection after 6 p.m. on Tuesday. - (Black-on-white) |
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Investigation: Sexting Possibly Linked To Deadly Caltrans Crash LOS ANGELES - a Caltrans employee who was involved in a deadly crash is back behind the wheel. But two years ago, the employee was involved in a fatal crash that occurred just after he received a sexually suggestive text from his girlfriend. Despite efforts to find out what the text said Caltrans tried to stop him from reporting it, and driver Dino Morris didn’t want to talk about it. The four-vehicle collision in October 2013 involving a Caltrans sweeper driven by Morris caused a chain reaction accident on the 710 Freeway, killing Rogelio Torres after his car was crushed by the 20,000-pound sweeper as it traveled more than 40 mph. Fullerton resident Cheryl Durbin flipped over in the next car, her Toyota Camry ending up upside-down. “It was the strongest impact I’ve ever felt in a car,” she said. “It was unstoppable.” Durbin ultimately had to be cut out of her vehicle with the Jaws of Life. Durbin and the Torres family have sued Caltrans. Their cases are pending. CHP investigators say Morris never braked before impact. Attorneys claim text messages may have distracted him. The string of texts start with Morris’ girlfriend saying, “We will be having sex all day” and follows with “sex, sex, sex.” Morris was eventually fired from his job at Caltrans Long Beach but only after the DMV suspended his license for six months because of the accident. But when the suspension was up, Morris was back on the streets. Durbin is walking and had to have a spinal fusion nine months ago. She still feels the effects of the crash and finds it hard to believe Morris got off scot-free. - (Black-on-white) |
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NOPD seeking (1 black 'transgender and 1 black woman) in French Quarter robbery, beating (of White man) New Orleans police are seeking two suspects authorities say beat a 51-year-old man and stole his wallet a month ago in the French Quarter. The beating, which was captured on surveillance video, occurred around 6:30 a.m. in the 800 block of Burgundy Street, police said. A 29-year-old transgender woman, identified by police only by her birth name, Wayne Dillard, and 38-year-old Keyawana Collins are wanted on simple robbery charges, a New Orleans Police Department release says. The victim was not seriously injured in the attack, police say. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) man arrested in beating death of (41-year-old white female - live-in girlfriend) in south Wichita He called 911 and said a group of strangers had jumped his girlfriend while they were walking along Broadway late Sunday and badly beaten her. When police arrived in the 4500 block of South Main, Wichita police Lt. Todd Ojile said, they found a 41-year-old woman lying near a garage in the front yard of a residence. She had suffered blunt force trauma injuries and could not be revived. She was pronounced dead at the scene near Broadway and 47th Street South shortly before 11 p.m. As officers investigated the incident, Ojile said, the only evidence of a struggle was found inside the garage converted into a residence that the couple shared. “It is believed the assault occurred inside the residence,” Ojile said. The 43-year-old boyfriend was arrested and booked into the Sedgwick County Jail on suspicion of first-degree murder, Ojile said. “We’re not sure why he took her outside” after she was attacked, he said. The woman’s name is being withheld pending the notification of relatives. The couple had been dating for two to three months and lived together, Ojile said. - (Black-on-white) (video at link - police report 'body of white female') |
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Second (black) man located, arrested in shooting death of (White) Springfield man A 20-year-old man wanted in connection with the shooting death of a Springfield man earlier this month was located and arrested Friday night by Springfield police. Darion T. Harris, of the 6500 block of Cherylwood Drive, is accused of first-degree murder in the death of William F. Dougherty, 33. Police said Saturday morning that they saw a vehicle possibly being driven by Harris. Harris is one of two people accused in the death of Dougherty, who was shot at his home on Oct. 14 and died the following day after surgery. Authorities issued arrest warrants Oct. 20 for Harris and Warren M. Price, 25. Before he was taken to the hospital, Dougherty told police that two men forcefully entered his home and began wrestling with him. He said both men were armed with guns, and during the tussle, at least one shot was fired, striking him. - (Black-on-white) |
(Black) Suspect in attack on (White) tourist turns himself in, NOPD says A 30-year-old man was arrested in a beating that left a California tourist paralyzed earlier this month in the Marigny. Christopher S. Smith was arrested on one count of second-degree battery after he turned himself in Sunday night, according to the New Orleans Police Department. Smith was identified as as suspect in the incident reported the evening of Oct. 15 at the intersection of Frenchmen and Decatur streets, New Orleans police said. Doug David, the victim in the attack, said he was almost struck by a vehicle and that he threw a beer can at it, hitting the roof of the car, the police report said. David said a man got out of the vehicle and struck him in the face and head. He told police that after the beating, all he remembered was waking up and not being able to feel his arms and legs. He was left paralyzed from the attack. - (Black-on-white) |
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Warrants Link Missing (white Lesbian couple) and (black) Man Charged with Murder ASHEVILLE, N.C. -- Search warrants released Saturday reveal more details in the case of two missing women. Warrants state 22-year-old Alexandra King and 20-year-old Tatianna Diz traveled with Pierre Lamont Griffin II to conduct a drug deal. Documents state it was about 10:00 p.m. Tuesday when the women left their apartment to take Griffin to Deaverview. Asheville Police said a shooting occurred in or around King's vehicle that was found abandoned. There was blood inside King's 1988 Volkswagen Jetta, a bullet hole in the passenger seat headrest, and windows were broken. Records from King's cellphone reveal that King and Diz were traveling with Griffin to an unknown location for a drug transaction. Griffin came back to the apartment where his girlfriend was staying and told her "he had done something bad and they needed to go." The next day Griffin was charged with first-degree murder in the death of 31-year-old Uhon Johnson. - (Black-on-white) |
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Bond set for (Black) Kilgore woman accused in fatal hit-and-run collision (that left 5-year-old White boy dead) GREGG COUNTY, TX - Bond has been set for a woman suspected in a fatal hit-and-run collision that killed a Kilgore 5-year-old. Kyrsten Nycole McCarty, 25, of Kilgore, was arrested Monday and booked into the Kilgore Municipal Jail. She was later transferred to the Gregg County Jail, where she is being held on $75,000 bond for a charge of accident involving death. According to police, McCarty was driving a silver 2006 Dodge Caravan on Sunday when she allegedly struck and killed Robert Jack Moorhead. The vehicle has been located and seized by police. The child's mother, Brittani Henry, said Robert was going home from a church activity with his older siblings and a babysitter. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Suspect named in slaying of (White) Tangipahoa Parish woman Police named a suspect Sunday in the killing of a well-known Hammond business woman in 2012. Authorities with the Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff's Office said Eric O’Neal Selders is already in jail serving 15 years on a drug conviction and faces additional federal drug charges in Baton Rouge. Investigators said they first received a tip in 2013 that Selders killed Mary Alvarez, and Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff Daniel Edwards worked with federal officials to get Selders off the streets while a case was developed against him. The Drug Enforcement Administration made the initial arrest on Nov. 6, 2013. Local officials said they're working to develop a case against him while he serves his sentence. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Kenosha man accused in armed abduction attempts, judge compares him to “Boogeyman” KENOSHA -- A $200,000 cash bond has been set for a 62-year-old Kenosha man charged in connection with armed abduction attempts that allegedly took place last week. Leroy Johnson appeared in a Kenosha County courtroom where a judge compared him to the "Boogeyman." One of the victims in this case was able to help police catch their suspect. The victim, a 52-year-old Kenosha woman, indicated a black, four-door vehicle pulled up next to her as she walked westbound on 50th St. -- and the suspect asked her for directions. As the victim approached the vehicle, officials say the operator pointed a pellet gun at the woman and told her to get into the car. The victim ran away from the car and the suspect fled west on 50th St. "I kept thinking 'this is not really happening. It was so surreal," Heidi Beltoya said. "This guy had pulled up and said, 'can you help me with this address?' I looked down at the paper and there was nothing on the paper and I looked up at him and he goes `get in the car` and I looked down at his hand and he had a gun." Beltoya says her instincts kicked in, and she ran to Fonte Foods nearby. Around 7:30 p.m. on that same day, officers responded to the neighborhood near 44th St. and Kennedy Dr. Officials say this case involved a 14-year old Kenosha girl who was walking west on 44th St. The suspect was outside of his car when the victim walked past. Police say the suspect approached her, asked for directions, then grabbed her by the shirt collar and tried to force her at gunpoint into his vehicle. The victim pushed the gun away, kicked the suspect, and then ran westbound screaming for help. This is, to many of the female population, a Boogeyman scenario," the judge said. - (Black-on-white) |
Second (Black) Man In Custody In Deadly Local Walmart Shooting (of White man) COPPERAS COVE A second suspect wanted in connection with a shooting in the parking lot of the Copperas Cove Walmart store that left one man dead was in custody late Friday afternoon. An arrest warrant was issued earlier Friday for Terrence Len Daniel, Jr., 21, of Killeen He turned himself in to Killeen police Friday afternoon, authorities said. Tadarius Lavonte Davis, 20 of Killeen, was jailed late Thursday afternoon, charged with murder in theshooting early Wednesday in the parking lot of the Copperas Cove Walmart store that left Thomas Gene Smethers, 24, also of Killeen, dead. Davis was charged with murder at around 3:45 p.m. Thursday, police said in a brief press release that identified Davis as “one of the suspects...in this incident.” - (Black-on-white) |
Black arrested for 2014 murder of (White) Blinn College student BRENHAM, Tx-- Brenham Police have made an arrest in connection with murder of 20-year-old Trey Alan Kurtz. This arrest comes exactly one year after the Blinn College student was found murdered. Late Thursday night police arrested 18-year-old Michael Charles Dixon, Jr. of Brenham. Dixon is charged with capital murder and his bond is set at $1 million. Brenham Police say the incident is still under investigation and more arrests are pending. A year ago, on the evening of October 30, 2014, officers responded to the intersection of Seelhorst and Dark streets after receiving a call about someone lying in the street. When they arrived, they found Kurtz, 20, dead from a gunshot wound. Kurtz was shot one time and that whoever shot him is believed to be an acquaintance of the victim. Brenham Police did want to reassure the public that this murder was not a random act of violence. - (Black-on-white) |
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Police Make Arrest In Shooting Of Harmony Twp. Police Officer AMBRIDGE — Police in Beaver County say they have made an arrest in the shooting of a Harmony Township Police officer earlier this week. According to police, Earl Louis Hollins, also known as Nitty, turned himself in at the Aliquippa Police Department just before 10 p.m. Friday. He is now facing charges of criminal attempted homicide and aggravated assault, and could also face additional counts. “This investigation lasted for the last three days,” said Lt. Thomas Dubovi, of Pennsylvania State Police. “It’s been intensive where we received many tips from many different sources, and what has taken the longest is vetting out those tips and disqualifying potential suspects and narrowing it down to one specific suspect, which we were able to arrest this evening.” Hollins is accused of shooting Harmony Township Police Officer Alan Loskoch in the early morning hours of Wednesday. Loskoch had on a bulletproof vest that likely saved his life. - (Blue lives matter) - (Black-on-white) |
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Justices review all-white murder trial jury - black man raped and murdered 79-year-old White woman Prosecutor Stephen Lanier’s meaning was unmistakable when he urged jurors in north Georgia to sentence the defendant to death in part to deter other people “out there in the projects.” Almost everyone in the public housing apartments near the scene of the killing of a 79-year-old woman in Rome, Georgia, was black, as was defendant Timothy Tyrone Foster. And after Lanier got through picking a jury of Foster’s peers, all the jurors were white. So was the victim. Foster has been on death row for nearly 30 years. - (Black-on-white) |
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(White) Woman Hit By Cushion Thrown By (Black) Clippers’ Rivers Says His Apology Was Insincere SACRAMENTO – The woman hit in the face by L.A. Clippers’ guard Austin Rivers this week wants the player to take responsibility for allegedly hurling the cushion in the stands. The incident happened during Wednesday night’s game; and since then, the NBA has fined Rivers $25,000 and he’s apologized. But the woman he hit says that’s not enough. It was the 4th quarter timeout of the Kings and Clippers season-opening game with about seven minutes left. If you look closely, you see Rivers picking up a cushion, and although in interviews with reporters he denies throwing it, that cushion goes flying into the stands and hits Lindsey Read. - (Black-on-white) |
(Black) Man arrested after killing (white) wife in S. Wichita shooting WICHITA, Kan. - Update: A Wichita man is in jail on murder charges. He's accused of shooting his wife in south Wichita. Wichita police say the man called 911 Wednesday night and said he killed his wife. Pierre Washington, 29, was booked into jail on the charge of first degree murder. Investigators say Washington had just separated from his wife, Diana. But they aren't saying why he shot her. Washington called police from a home near 41st and Seneca around 6 p.m. on Wednesday. Investigators believe the shooting happened at least 20 minutes before that call at O.J. Watson Park, which is about three miles away. Officers found Diana Washington inside a van parked outside a home where Pierre Washington called police. She was taken to the hospital, where she later died. Police say the couple had two children. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) shooting suspect due in court - white woman shot dead while riding with black Augusta, Ga. -- A man accused in a shooting on Cunningham Drive will appear in court Wednesday facing upgraded murder charges. Shanadore Harmon, 46, is scheduled to appear in a Richmond County courtroom at 2 pm Wednesday. The new court appearance comes after the victim, Brittany Trantham, died in the hospital two days after the shooting on Saturday. Another victim, 28-year-old Jermaz Lawson, is also connected to the shooting. Deputies say Lawson and Harmon are cousins and the two had been fighting. Reportedly, the fight escalated and Harmon shot at the vehicle Lawson and Tratham were riding in. Harmon is charged with two counts of aggravated assault, possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Inmate Convicted Of Killing (White) 89-Year-Old Fort Worth Man Loses Appeal TARRANT COUNTY — A Fort Worth man sent to death row for smothering an 89-year-old man and robbing him of about $6,000 has lost a federal court appeal. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals late Wednesday rejected arguments that 35-year-old Tilon Carter had deficient legal help at his trial more than 11 years ago in Fort Worth. Judges also disagreed that faulty instructions were given to his jurors. Carter was condemned for the 2004 slaying of James Tomlin. Evidence showed Tomlin, a retired Bell Helicopter worker, kept cash in containers scattered around his home. At his trial, prosecutors portrayed Carter as a longtime criminal who led a prison riot while serving a five-year sentence for robbery when he was 16. He also was tied to a fatal shooting at a drug house. - (Black-on-white) |
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Injured (White) APD officer Daniel Webster dies overnight (from being shot by black assassin) ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. —The Albuquerque police officer shot last Wednesday in the line of duty has died. Officer Dan Webster passed away overnight. Police said he had been fighting for every breath after being shot at least twice during a traffic stop near Central Avenue and Eubank Boulevard. His family, along with several officers, Chief Gorden Eden and Mayor Richard Berry gathered at the hospital late Wednesday night. Webster died around 2:30 a.m. Crews announced Webster's final dispatch around 3:15 a.m. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black arrested for murder of White woman found dead in Hamilton Township park HAMILTON TWP., N.J. -- Authorities have made an arrest in connection with the murder of a woman whose body was found earlier this month in Hamilton Township, New Jersey. Tyron Lindsay, 38, of East State Street in Hamilton Township, is charged with first-degree murder in the death of 38-year-old Jessica Prusik. Prusik's body was discovered on October 6th in Roebling Park in Hamilton. She had been strangled. Prosecutors say during the course of the investigation, detectives determined Lindsay was the last person known to be with Prusik. They say surveillance video showed the victim and Linsday together in Lindsay's 1992 Ford F-150 pickup truck the day before she was found dead. Lindsay was arrested on unrelated charges the day after Prusik's body was found, and police say he was carrying her bank cards at that time. - (Black-on-white) |
(Black man) Watkins Sentenced for Involuntary Manslaughter (of White man) in Waynesboro WAYNESBORO, Va ) - A Staunton man charged in a Waynesboro death will spend the next five years in prison. Wednesday, a Waynesboro judge sentenced 54-year-old Andrew Lewis Watkins Jr. to 10 years in prison, but with half of that time suspended. Watkins had been found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in June. Authorities say the crime happened on July 28, 2014 when Watkins hit 52-year-old Joseph Bickers in the head at a home in the 1200 block of Wine Avenue. Bickers was able to give police a denoscription of his attacker. Medical examiners say Bickers died on August 1, 2014, from blunt force trauma to the head. Police have said that drinking likely fueled the fight between Watkins and Bickers. Watkins is due back in court November 9 for violating previous probation orders. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Student slams (White) principal to floor during cafeteria melee caught on video Three Sacramento-area high school students were arrested after a principal was slammed to the floor during a melee that was recorded on video and posted to social media. Two 15-year-olds and a 13-year-old face serious charges -- including making threats to students and law enforcement and battery on school staff -- in connection with Monday’s cafeteria brawl at Florin High School, said Sacramento County sheriff's Sgt. Tony Turnbull. At some point during the fight, a student wrestled with Principal Don Ross and violently shoved him to the floor. Ross got back to his feet and restrained the student with the help of other adults. Three school officials were injured and needed medical attention, Ross said in a letter sent to parents later that day. - (Black-on-white) |
(Black) Woman extradited to Minnesota, charged in connection to Winona shooting homicide (of White man) WINONA, Minn. - A woman accused of driving a getaway car in a recent homicide case in Winona went before a judge for the first time on Tuesday. 18-year-old Kayla Clay was extradited to Minnesota from Wisconsin. She was charged in Winona County District Court with felony aiding an offender - accomplice after the fact. She also requested a public defender. Clay was wanted in connection to the October 18 murder of 31-year-old Adam Tylor Fort. He was shot and killed in an apparent robbery. Two others have been arrested in Wisconsin and Illinois in this case. They are Lonnie Hudson and Reginald Burnett. Law officials are trying to get them both extradited to Minnesota to face their charges. - (Black-on-white) |
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Second (black) suspect charged in (white) teen's murder at public housing project while trying to buy drugs NASHVILLE, TN - A second suspect has been charged in the murder of a teen at the James Cayce Homes earlier this month. Charvaris Newsom, 19, has been charged with criminal homicide and aggravated in the Oct. 11 murder of 17-year-old Ian Patterson. He is being held on a $575,000 bond. Patterson was shot while standing outside his car in the parking lot of the public housing development on South 7th Street. Officers found Patterson in the driver’s seat of his car. He was rushed to Vanderbilt University Medical Center, where he later died. Last week, police also charged 18-year-old Quantarius Newsom with criminal homicide and aggravated robbery in connection to the murder. He is being held on a $300,000 bond. The two defendants are cousins. Investigators said Patterson was robbed and shot after coming to the area to buy cocaine. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) man gets 18 years in beating death of his (white) mother OLD BRIDGE – A township man who beat his mother so severely she lapsed into a coma and died three months later will serve up to 18 years in prison, authorities said Monday. Jamaar Best-Figueroa, 27, pleaded guilty last week to a count of aggravated manslaughter in the August 2013 of Shauna Figueroa, 52. He has agreed to serve up to 18 years in prison, officials said. The assault occurred May 30, 2013 in the Figueroa home on Englishtown Road in Old Bridge. Shauna Figueroa was taken unconscious and with head injuries and severe blood loss to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital. Best-Figueroa fled the scene but was arrested on June 1. - (Black-on-white) |
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Wife of (White) jogger (brutally hacked to death) by (berserk black) football player commits suicide: police AUSTIN, Texas — The wife of a jogger who was slashed to death on a popular Dallas hiking trail this month has died of an apparent suicide, police said on Monday, nearly two weeks after the killing in which Thomas Johnson, a former Texas A&M football player has been charged. The Dallas County Sheriff’s Office said Patti Stevens, 54, was found dead in the garage of her home on Sunday by officers responding to a call seeking a check on her welfare. The body of Stevens’ husband, Dave Stevens, 53, was discovered on October 12 at White Rock Creek Trail with injuries consistent with a “large blade knife” attack, according to police. - (Black-on-white) |
Search is on for brazen (black) thieves who knocked down (White) nun ST. LOUIS COUNTY – Police are looking for help finding a man and a woman who they believe stole clothes from three different stores in and around South County Mall over the span of eight days. St. Louis County police say the thefts occurred on Oct. 15 at the Hibbett Sports in the South County Shopping Center, Oct. 21 at the Dick's Sporting Goods outside of the shopping center and on Oct. 23 at the Pink store inside the shopping center. According to police, the suspects made off with $2,315 worth of Dryfit Nike clothes from Hibbett Sports, $2,970 worth of North Face jackets from Dick's Sporting Goods and more than $3,000 worth of merchandise from the Pink store. While running out of the Dick's Sporting Goods store, the thieves knocked an 87-year-old nun to the ground, which you can see in the security footage below. The nun suffered minor injuries. - (Black-on-white) |
(Black) Suspect arrested year after (White woman) Holly Richardson fatally shot in West Palm Beach WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - West Palm Beach police said they made an arrest Sunday night in connection with the 2014 fatal shooting of a 34-year-old single mother. Jonathan Peden, 30, was arrested in the homicide of Holly Richardson , who was killed just over a year ago at Madeira Court and Palm Beach Lakes Boulevard. Richarsdon was found shot to death in her car Oct. 23, 2014, only a block from Good Samaritan Medical Center. She was the mother of a 9-year-old girl. Police say Peden, who was arrested on Oct. 6 in an unrelated case, gave a gun to someone who intended to rob Richardson. Then, after Richardson was shot and killed, Peden got rid of the gun, according to investigators. Peden appeared before a judge Monday morning and was denied bond. He's charged with felony murder. - (Black-on-white) |
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Two blacks arrested in Wisconsin in connection with Winona homicide WINONA, Minn. - Two people have been arrested in Wisconsin in connection with a deadly shooting in Winona. The Winona Police Department said in a statement Friday that Lonnie Lavonte Keymone Hudson, 23, was arrested in Wausau, Wis. Thursday night after leading police on a chase. A warrant had been issued for his arrest for several charges, including 2nd degree murder, 1st degree aggravated robbery, and 2nd degree assault. "The Marathon County Sheriff's Office worked with the other agencies to try and locate the homicide suspect in Wausau, and they successfully apprehended that suspect here," said Capt. Ben Bliven of the Wausau Police Department. According to police, a second person, Kayla Maye Clay, 18, was arrested near Ettrick, Wis. and is being held in Trempeauleau County jail on preliminary charges of aiding an offender - accomplice after the fact. According to police, officers arrived Sunday at an apartment on Gilmore Avenue to find Adam Tylor Fort, 31, of Winona, had been shot once in the torso. Medical personnel worked to save Fort, but he was later pronounced dead at the scene. - (Black-on-white) |
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Community Mourns the Loss of 66-year-old (White) hockey fan - stabbed to death in his home by (black) woman ILION, N.Y. -- "I'm gonna miss him. I like Gary, I'm gonna miss Gary", said Andrew Trask. Andrew Trask is just one of the many people who say they knew Gary Eckler, and wish he was still around. The 66-year-old was the victim of a fatal stabbing on Clark Street in Ilion, Friday. Police arrested 24 year old Crystal Pullin and charged her with manslaughter in the second degree, assault and criminal possession of a weapon. We're told Eckler was an avid hockey fan and was an off-ice official at the Utica AUD. A moment of silence was held in Eckler's honor at the beginning of the Comets game, Friday night. In a statement, Utica Comets President Robert Esche said, "We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Gary Eckler. He was a longtime member and supporter of Utica's hockey community and our condolences go out to his family and friends". "Gary was always nice. I've never seen him get angry or I've never seen him get mouthy or anything like that. I knew him since I was in school and he always seemed to be a real nice guy," said Trask. And while loved ones continue to mourn Eckler, police continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding his death. - (Black-on-white) |
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Two (blacks) charged with murder in death of (White) Caseyville man ST. CLAIR COUNTY, IL - Murder charges have been filed in the homicide case of a St. Clair County man. Early Tuesday morning, a violent home invasion took the life of Nicholas Hood, a 24-year old Caseyville man. He was shot when he answered the door to his trailer in the 1800 block of Apache Street, near Caseyville. The Major Case Squad of Greater St Louis was activated to investigate and detectives identified and arrested four persons of interest. The suspects and victim shared an acquaintance that led them to the victim’s house. On Friday, the St Clair County State’s Attorney charged Terrion Stevenson, 20, of Cahokia, and Orlando Adkins, 21, of Belleville, with First Degree Murder. - (Black-on-white) |
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Police: (Black) Suspect pushed 74-year-old (White) woman into river The search for the suspect involved in an attempted robbery and carjacking in Gates continued on Thursday. Police say the suspect attempted to rob a realty office on Chili Avenue Wednesday afternoon before fleeing to Sprucewood Lane and carjacking a woman. The Gates police chief says he then drove the woman into Rochester and ditched the car on the edge of the Genesee River. Thursday, police said the suspect pushed the 74-year-old woman into the Genesee River after the carjacking -- and that she didn't just fall on her own. That means when this suspect is caught, he'll face an attempted murder charge. "Luckily this lady was in great shape and she survived the fall into the water," says Gates Police Chief James VanBrederode. "And was able to get herself to the side, but clearly this could have been a homicide yesterday. There's no doubt about it." The suspect is a black male about 5-feet-7-inches wearing a blue hoodie and black pants and carrying a black handgun. If you have information about this crime, you're asked to call 911. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Man gets 20 years for robbery that led to fatal heart attack, death of White man GREENWOOD, SC -- A man has been found guilty of involuntary manslaughter after he stole a laptop from a 68-year-old Greenwood man who died of a heart attack during the struggle. A jury convicted 26-year-old Wayne Michael Smith. He pleaded guilty Monday to strong armed robbery before his trial began. Circuit Judge Frank Addy Jr. sentenced Smith to 20 years, the total maximum on both charges, and took the unusual step of ordering the sentences to run consecutively. Prosecutors say Smith went to Phillip Baer's apartment in July 2013 to collect a debt and tried to steal a laptop when Baer said he didn't have the money. As the two struggled over the computer, Baer suffered a heart attack. (Smith) drove away in the victim's truck. - (Black-on-white) |
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Third black man gets 42 years for beating a (White) homeless veteran to death BLOOMINGTON – One of three men who beat a homeless veteran to death in O’Neil Park in June 2014 has been sentenced to 42 years in prison. Willie Chambers, 19, pleaded guilty earlier this year to the murder of Ronald D. Smith. The prosecution argued Chambers should receive 60 years, while the defense argued for 30 years. In a statement to the court, Chambers said he’s sorry for what happened and that he did not mean to kill Smith. Tory Washington also pleaded guilty to killing Smith. The third defendant, Anthony Davis-Dickson, was found guilty of first degree murder in August. Both Washington and Davis-Dickson have yet to be sentenced. - (Black-on-white) |
(Black) convicted for "cold-blooded and callous" 2006 murder (of White woman) sentenced to 60 years in prison PEORIA — Calling the 2006 slaying of Robbin Underwood as “cold-blooded and callous” as he’s seen, a Peoria County judge on Friday sentenced one of the men involved to 60 years in prison. Judge David Brown decried the March 16, 2006, shooting that left Underwood dead and her niece, Jennifer Lindler, seriously injured. Lindler had gone to the 1300 block of North Ellis Street to buy drugs from Micah Foreman when they were ambushed by Allen S. Fitzpatrick Jr. and several others who were in a rival gang. Fitzpatrick, now 35, and others opened fire on Foreman, missed and then turned their attention to the women, who were unarmed. At least three weapons were fired at the women, who were trapped in a pickup truck. Underwood died from a gunshot wound to the head. Lindler suffered several injuries to her legs, hips and body. “If ever there was a definition of lack of regard for human life, that’s it,” Brown said. - (Black-on-white) |
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“I was really scared:” Black man tries to lure young (White) girl into his car outside elementary school WAUKESHA -- A Waukesha fifth-grader is speaking out after she says a man tried luring her into his car. The attempted enticement happened Wednesday afternoon, October 21st just outside Heyer Elementary School and police are taking this incident very seriously. Police have increased patrols and school staff is on alert after this incident -- especially when kids are being dropped off and picked up and during recess. On Thursday, the young girl and her father said they want everyone to know what happened. "I was really scared," said Genevieve Vanderwalt. Genevieve Vanderwalt was looking for her ride on Wednesday afternoon, when a stranger approached and said her grandpa was up the street. "I was walking there, and then right there, almost around the corner, he told me to get in his car," said Genevieve. Genevieve didn't know the man -- and instinct took over. "I just ran and I didn't look back," said Genevieve. "Genevieve had got to the house and she said that someone had tried to abduct her. Immediately, I went from zero to a million," said Peter Vanderwalt, Genevieve's father. Genevieve told her father and police came to her home. She gave them a denoscription of the African-American suspect. "He was an oldish man. He had white stubble and he was wearing a red, puffy jacket and blue jeans," said Genevieve. - (Black-on-white) |
10-Year-Old Fights Off Attempted Kidnapper in Costa Mesa; Teen (with dark skin) Sought After a 10-year-old girl fought off an attempted kidnapper in front of her Costa Mesa home, police said Thursday they are searching for a man in his late teens. The girl was waiting for a school bus by herself in the 3200 block of Turlock Drive on Thursday Oct. 15 when the man approached her, the Costa Mesa Police Department stated in a news release. The man, believed to be in his late teens, grabbed the girl around her waist and began to physically carry her away. The girl managed to break free and ran into her home, where she immediately contacted a relative, police said. The teen sought was described as having dark skin, with short black hair and a goatee. Anyone with information was asked to contact Detective David Sevilla at 714-754-5637. - (Black-on-white) |
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Judge denies bail for to black charged with murdering a White woman in 1988 PORTLAND, OR - The man charged with killing an aspiring actress in Portland in 1988 will remain in the Multnomah County Jail. Multnomah County Judge Kelly Skye denied bail for Walter Wayne Howard on Thursday morning, concluding the evidence in the case is strong enough to keep him behind bars while awaiting trial. Howard, now 60 years old, is charged with the murder of Renee Harvey, who had moved to Portland from Montana to pursue an acting career. She was a secretary for the Oregon Special Olympics. The 25-year-old was found dead in her Buckman neighborhood apartment on Jan. 15, 1988, a few days after her apartment was burglarized. Harvey believed her neighbor, Howard, had broken into her apartment. The original investigators suspected Howard was involved in the murder, but did not have enough evidence to arrest him at the time. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Suspect in (White female) teen's abduction captured The man suspected of abducting a 16-year-old Knoxville girl early Thursday has been captured, police said. William Henry Leonard Jr., 32, of Knoxville is accused of kidnapping the teen at gunpoint in the course of an armed robbery reported about 1:50 a.m. at a Townview Drive apartment near downtown. Leonard’s arrest was announced shortly after 7 p.m. Thursday, a couple of hours after the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation added him to the state’s Top 10 Most Wanted List and offered a $10,000 reward for information leading to his arrest. Details of his capture were not immediately available. The girl, Harlea Hunter Webster, was found just after 11 a.m. near Summit Hill Drive following a tip to police, according to the Knoxville Police Department. Leonard, a felon whose criminal history includes a 2012 conviction for aggravated burglary, is known to have a gang affiliation. - (Black-on-white) |
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Two (black) men accused in brutal pack attack of off-duty (White) Army captain outside a Plaza restaurant KANSAS CITY, MO - Two Kansas City men are facing assault charges after an off-duty Army captain was brutally attacked outside a Plaza restaurant. Raymond P. Robinson and Antonio D. Stuckey each face charges of first and second degree assault after two men were seriously injured when they were hit and stomped outside the Mexican restaurant. The 37-year-old Army captain suffered a significant loss of blood after he suffered numerous broken bones in his face, possible optic nerve damage to one of his eyes and a skull fracture. He was hospitalized for more than a week before the combat veteran returned to Fort Leavenworth where he continues to get treatment. The captain and a group of friends were dining last month at the Zocaola Mexican restaurant. The captain accidentally bumped Robinson, prosecutors allege. The man bumped tried to start a fight, and restaurant management kicked him out. About 12:10 a.m. Sept. 19, the soldier walked out of the restaurant and the man he bumped and a gang of his buddies were waiting for him because they were "looking for a fight," according to a Kansas City Police Department report. A witness said the suspect sucker punched the soldier. The gang started "boot stomping" the prone man. Stuckey allegedly left his debit card at the restaurant, which helped police locate him and Robinson. - (Black-on-white) |
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Other essays by H. Millard |
Three Media Sources, and NONE Tells the Truth about a Black-on-White Hate Crime, but the Truth Can be Gleaned from Between the Lines By Nicholas Stix If three white kids had gone hunting a random black, this would be the biggest story in the world for over a year. As is, it’s just another “dog bites man story” and not even worth mentioning. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black on White Rapes: There are 20,000 black-on-white rapes every year in the US, but fewer than 100 white-on-black rapes. Editor note: that works out to about 54 black on white rapes per day according to available statistics from 1999. New Nation News can only report a few of these confirmed black on white rapes from local news sites. |
NATION STATES, PATTERN RECOGNITION AND RETRIBALIZATION by H. Millard (c) 2005 |
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