New Nation News - Black-on-White Crime |
ARCHIVE for 4 October 2016 |
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Black couple arrested in shooting of (White) NC woman at Ark. gas station |
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(Black) arrested for murder of (White) bungalow colony caretaker MONTICELLO – The Sullivan County Sheriff’s Office has made an arrest in the murder of John Ferrari, Jr., 61, of River Vale, New Jersey. He was the caretaker at the Pardess Bungalow Colony at 236 Old Liberty Road in the Town of Thompson. Undersheriff Eric Chaboty said Rickey Bolden, Jr., 36, of Bedford Avenue in Monticello was charged with murder and committed to the Sullivan County Jail without bail following his arraignment before Town of Thompson Judge Miller. The sheriff’s office is being assisted in the investigation by the State Police BCI, Forensic Identification Bureau and District Attorney’s Office. Authorities have not released a motive or how Ferrari was killed. - (Black-on-white) |
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Body of missing (White) teen found near scene of fatal shooting of (White) boy, 16, in Aliquippa - 3 blacks charged ALIQUIPPA, Pa. - The body of a missing teenager who was driving the car in which a 16-year-old was fatally shot last week was found Tuesday by a homeowner in Aliquippa. Authorities identified the body as that of 18-year-old Dane Mathesius, who was found behind an abandoned home less than 500 feet from the scene of the fatal shooting of 16-year-old William Cade Booher of Beaver. Police said three 17-year-olds have been charged as adults in connection with Booher’s death. Authorities identified two of the teenagers as Ronald Foster Jr. and Deontae Jones. The third teenager, Lawrence Reddick Jr., was identified Monday as the shooter, but has not yet been located and is considered armed and dangerous. Charges against the three teens include criminal homicide. Two of the teens, Foster and Jones, play for Aliquippa High School's football team. Both teenagers went to school Friday, the morning after the shooting. They also played in the football game Friday night. The Beaver County Coroner's Office said Booher died of a gunshot wound Thursday night. Investigators said they believe that the 13-year-old, Mathesius and Booher came to Aliquippa to sell marijuana and picked up Reddick, who officers said pulled a gun, demanded money and shot Booher in the head several times. Police said they recovered a gun from the scene. Reddick, Foster and Jones conspired to rob Booher of marijuana and money outside Plan Twelve Market. Police said Mathesius and Reddick set up the deal, citing phone records that showed they were in contact with each other just before the shooting. - (Black-on-white) Editor note: Don't do drugs. Especially don't buy from, sell to and/or share drugs with blacks |
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Another white female murdered by her black 'boyfriend' (with friends like these...) who then killed his worthless evil self LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The mother of Brittney Green, 27, confirms her daughter was killed Sunday in a murder-suicide in southwest Louisville. Green's boyfriend, Tony Deshawn Brown, 27, shot and killed her, then turned the gun on himself, said authorities. The couple's (mixed-race) 11-month-old baby girl was inside the home at the time. The coroner said Green died of a single gunshot wound and Brown died of a single self-inflicted gunshot wound. Green was a mother of two; a little girl and little boy. - (Black-on-white) |
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Mother identifies (White) Sylacauga HS student beaten in possibly racially motivated (hate crime) attack SYLACAUGA, AL - A 17-year-old Sylacauga High School student is recovering at UAB Hospital after police say he was attacked following the Homecoming football game Friday night. Brandi Allen, the victim's mother, identified her son as Brian Ogle. Sylacauga Police Chief Kelley Johnson says a large group of students gathered in the parking lot of the old Ace Hardware behind the Sonic on W Fort Williams Street in downtown Sylacauga. Johnson says one or more black teens assaulted Ogle, a 17-year-old white teen. When officers arrived, they found him bleeding from his head. Medics took him to the Coosa Valley Medical Center in Sylacauga and he was then airlifted to UAB Hospital where he is in critical condition recovering from head injuries. Allen says her son suffered a broken skull in a few places and is bleeding from the brain. Johnson says witnesses are telling police there was an incident at Sylacauga High School last week involving the victim and some of the persons of interest. He says there may have been a verbal exchange or a social media post about the 'Black Lives Matter' movement, which may have sparked Friday night's assault. Investigators will be interviewing witnesses and getting an update on the victim's condition Saturday. Charges will be determined by the District Attorney's office. Johnson says there are a lot of rumors flying around right now and he wants to assure the community they will do a thorough investigation. Sylacauga Police Department is asking for anyone with information to please call (256) 401-2450. - (Black-on-white) |
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Man convicted in fatal DUI after 5-year court case MATTESON, Ill. -- There are many cases in Cook County that get gummed up in the system, but the case of Simuel Turner was a revolving door of justice. Turner was charged in July 2005 with driving drunk in an accident that killed Jim McFall and maimed his wife, Kasey McFall. This week, after more than 60 court appearances and continuances, the case went to trial and Friday afternoon there was finally a decision. "Mr. Turner, you killed somebody and you maimed somebody and it's been five years and nothing has happened to you," said the judge. When the I-Team first reported on the long running case last May, Turner had been through four judges and five prosecutors. Shortly after the report, a trial date was set. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Boyfriend Charged In Death Of (white) Woman Dumped At Golf Course Authorities have filed murder charges against the 44-year-old boyfriend of a woman whose body was dumped at a golf course in DuPage County earlier this week. The body of the 37-year-old woman was found Thursday morning at the White Pines Golf Course. Police believe she was killed in the 11500 block of West Grand Avenue in unincorporated Cook County, where she lived with her boyfriend. Johnathan Condrey fatally stabbed the victim after an argument and then disposed of her body, the Cook County Sheriff’s Department said in a news release Saturday morning. - (Black-on-white) |
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Elderly man fatally shot in front of Zionsville home; multi-agency search underway for (black) suspect ZIONSVILLE, Ind. – A multi-agency search is underway after a fatal shooting in Zionsville on Wednesday afternoon. According to police, John Clements, 82, was outside on his driveway in the 600 block of Terrace Drive when he was shot at approximately 12:48 p.m. A neighbor called 911. Clements was breathing when emergency personnel arrived, and police say it appears he was shot by a high-powered rifle. He later died as a result of his injuries at Saint Vincent's Hospital in Marion County. Witnesses say they saw a black male driving a white Chevy Impala fleeing from the scene. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Aspiring Christian rapper convicted of murder of (White) music producer in Md. ROCKVILLE, Md. – An aspiring Christian rap artist claims he did not intend to kill his estranged music producer, despite driving his Saab sedan into the 21-year-old at around 40 miles per hour, killing him almost instantly. Naivety was the crux of Ryan Salandy’s defense during closing arguments Friday inside Montgomery County Circuit Court. Salandy’s simple, yet somewhat perplexing stance, made members of the victim’s family shake their heads in disbelief. It also caused homicide detectives, originally assigned to the case, chuckle at the straw grasping defense strategy. Last year, Salandy, 26, hired William McDaniel, 25, to burn 150 CDs containing his gospel rap tunes. Salandy paid McDaniel $300. However, a dispute over the work arose. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Sixteen-year-old charged with execution-style murder of White man - another black charged Jackson Police have arrested 16-year-old Kenjarell Thomas a charged him with capital murder in the death of Charles Dukes September 22nd. Twenty-three year-old Rashaun Crowley (aka Rashun) is also charged but police haven't found him yet. Duke was found in a secluded area of south Jackson September 22. He was the capitol city's 50th homicide. Police say Dukes was found by a citizen, inside his car on a deserted street off Highway 18. Investigators say he was shot in the back of the head. - (Black-on-white) |
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Champaign police issue warrant (for mouth-breathing black) in University of Illinois murder CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- An arrest warrant for a first-degree murder charge has been issued for an 18-year-old man in the deadly shooting at a party on the University of Illinois campus, police said. Police said Wednesday that they're looking for Robbie M. Patton, of Champaign, and believe he's still in the area. The early Sunday shooting came during at a fight at an apartment in the campus' main commercial district. George Korchev, a 22-year-old from Mundelein, was killed and three others were wounded. None of the victims was involved in the altercation. Champaign County State's Attorney Julia Rietz said Patton pleaded guilty in April to aggravated discharge of a firearm in a December shooting incident. A judge sent him to boot camp instead of to prison over objections from prosecutors, and Patton completed boot camp three weeks ago. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Teen (ebonically named "Shyhem Juvon") charged in Raleigh murder after (White) Lillington man shot in car RALEIGH, N.C. — Raleigh Police have arrested a teen and are looking for another suspect after a Lillington man died after being shot in a car along Capital Boulevard last week. Shyhem Juvon Wilkerson, 19, was charged with murder on Tuesday in connection with the death of Aaron Troy Jacobs, who was shot Sept. 21, police said. Raleigh Police Department homicide detectives were dispatched to a report of a shooting just before 10:15 p.m. on Sept. 21 at 4413 Capital Boulevard, police say. Jacobs, 24, died after he was transported to WakeMed. Wilkerson was also charged with robbery with a dangerous weapon and conspiracy to commit robbery with a dangerous weapon in connection with the incident. Police did not name the other suspect involved. - (Black-on-white) - (ebonically) |
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Racist blacktivist arrested for fatal 2003 Xerox Credit Union robbery - where a black man murdered a White man A former Xerox Corp. employee who once sued the company for racial discrimination is now accused of the 2003 robbery and fatal shooting at a credit union on the company's Webster campus. Little information was available Tuesday about the suspect, Richard Leon Wilbern, who was charged in federal court Tuesday with the robbery and the homicide of Raymond Leon Batzel, 51, of Lima, Livingston County.Two Xerox employees who were in the Xerox Federal Credit Union to transact business were shot by the man in the course of the robbery. Batzel was struck in the head and later pronounced dead at the scene. Joseph Doud, then 28, of Rochester was shot in the shoulder but survived. Records show that Wilbern worked at Xerox in the late 1990s and early 2000s, and sued the company in 2000. Wilbern claimed in the lawsuit that he was harassed and retaliated against because of his race. He is African-American. An appellate court later upheld the dismissal. - (Black-on-white) |
(Racist black savage) Suspect Made Anti-White Statements Before Slashing At Chelsea Grocery Store, Police Say NEW YORK — A black man expressed anti-white statements before slashing another man with a knife inside a Chelsea grocery store, the NYPD said. The attack happened at 6 a.m. last Friday inside Empire Grocery & Deli on West 25th and 9th streets. “They started from outside, they got inside the store, the black guy with the knife tried to swing at him and tried to slice his face. So he’s swinging more than one time, and I think he hit him in his hand,” Sammy, a clerk who witnessed the attack, said. The suspect, described as a black man around 30 years old, 5 feet 8 inches tall and between 200 and 240 pounds, fled on foot, but the slashing was caught by the store’s security cameras. The 40-year-old victim suffered a cut to his wrist, police said. The NYPD’s Hate Crimes Task Force is investigating the incident. - (Black-on-white) |
Armed and dangerous black (devil) sought for questioning in murder of 75-year-old (White) woman The Pensacola Police Department is seeking an Escambia County man for questioning in connection with a local woman's murder. Perry James Ford Jr., 18, is wanted for questioning in the death of Carolyn Barnes, 75, whose body was found in her home Sept. 9 in the 5300 block of Flintwood Circle. A friend of the victim found her body when she went to check on Barnes after she didn’t answer her phone. Ford is described as a 6-foot, 4-inch black male weighing approximately 225 pounds, according to the release. His last known address was in the 7000 block of Lanier Drive, Pensacola. He also is known to frequently stay on Coweta Drive in Cantonment. Ford should be considered armed and dangerous. He currently has an active warrant for grand theft and uttering a forged instrument. - (Black-on-white) |
Oklahoma authorities searching for (BLACK) man wanted for 3 counts of second-degree murder OKLAHOMA COUNTY, Okla. – Local authorities need your help finding a man who is wanted for three counts of second-degree murder. On April 17, 2016, authorities say David Steven Blair, 35, was driving north on I-35 near Covell at a high rate of speed, when he crossed the center barrier, pushing through the protective cables and heading the wrong way in the southbound lanes. Blair’s car clipped a 2016 Honda Pilot before striking a Chrysler minivan head on. The two people in the mini-van, 43-year-old Philip John Hess and a two-year-old girl, were pronounced dead at the scene. Blair and his passenger were transported to a local hospital in critical condition. The passenger later passed away, officials said. Now, officials are searching for Blair in connection to the three deaths. - (Black-on-white) |
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(White) Man killed was set to testify in trial of one of his druggy daughters black drug friends JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - A longtime University of North Florida employee who was shot and killed early Wednesday morning in his Northside home was expected to testify later in the day at the trial of a young man accused of burglarizing the home in January. Jonathan Wesley Brenton, 48, was found dead inside his home on VC Johnson Road just before 3 a.m.. after shots were fired during what neighbors described as a confrontation at his front door. Brenton was a senior information technology engineer at UNF for 21 years. According to court records, Brenton was due to testify at the trial of Jecorian McCray, who is accused of burglarizing the home, which is on a dead-end road north of Dunn Avenue. Brenton reported finding the home ransacked after he returned from visiting his daughter in a drug rehabilitation hospital. Prosecutors said home surveillance video showed McCray and his brother, who are acquaintances of Brenton's daughter, inside in the home. According to the police report, jewelry, checks and prenoscription painkillers were taken in the burglary. - (Black-on-white) |
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(White) Art gallery owner on walk with wife is Savannah's 42nd murder victim of 2016 A heavy silence fell over Savannah’s downtown business community Thursday as merchants mourned the loss of Kevin Reid, owner of The Australian Aboriginal Art Gallery. Reid, 54, was shot on the 400 block of East Waldburg Street on Wednesday night in an (deadly black predator) armed robbery |
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Deputies: (Black) Man arrested in connection with Walmart killing Lake County homicide detectives arrested a man today they suspect is connected with the shooting death of a man in the parking lot of a Walmart earlier this week, an agency spokesman said. Deputies found Scott Bernard Thomas, 24, at Birchwood Apartments in Leesburg. He attempted to escape but was caught by a K9 dog, sheriff's Lt. John Herrell said. Thomas, who has been arrested 11 times in Lake and is on probation for fleeing and eluding, was being questioned by detectives. It's unclear what he'll be charged with and what connection he had to the death of Mark Allen Estes, 44, of Lady Lake. Thomas was wanted in connection with the fatal shooting. Shots were fired about 7:15 p.m. in a busy Walmart parking lot that straddles Leesburg and Fruitland Park , and Estes killed in the shooting. Detectives found drugs at the scene. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Man sent to prison for stabbing (white) ex-girlfriend in chest After Barry Lewis’ girlfriend broke up with him, he stabbed her in the chest with a boxcutter. Now he’s headed to state prison for several years.... Judge Michael Barrasse sentenced Mr. Lewis last month to a prison term of six years to 152 months, followed by five years of probation. He has already served about two years behind bars. Mr. Lewis, 36, had previously pleaded guilty to criminal attempted aggravated assault in exchange for the dropping of several more serious charges. On Aug. 14, 2014, Jennie Falkenstein told Mr. Lewis she was ending their one-month relationship. She later told The Times-Tribune that Mr. Lewis had become increasingly abusive with her. He asked to go inside her Taylor home to retrieve some things. When he came back out, he lunged at her, stabbing her in the chest with a boxcutter and puncturing her lung. - (Black-on-white) |
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1 (white man) dead after police chase (of drunk homeless black crack-head without driver's license) - (victim was friend of suspect) Wyandotte Police Chief Daniel Grant tells us a police chase that ended in a fatal crash, began because officers saw the driver blow through a red light. Chief Grant says the pursuit began around 8:30 p.m. in Wyandotte, on Fort street, that's where two officers witnessed a 1995 Chevy suburban speed through the light at Northline Ave. The officers watched the SUV travel northbound, refusing to pull over, even as the vehicle began smoking. The chief says at some point, the police cruiser was able to stop the SUV, but as the officers got out of their car, the driver took off again, heading north bound into Lincoln Park. The chief says at that point the driver tried to make a u-turn through the median at Fort and Capitol but lost control of the car. The suburban rolled over several times, flattening the Dix Coney Island sign and ejecting the front seat passenger, 29-year-old Joshua Nance. The suburban landed sideways against the front of the restaurant. Nance was pinned underneath the car and was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver, a 33-year-old man, was arrested on the scene. Police tell us he is considered homeless and was driving Nance's suburban. They say he has never had a driver's license and admitted to drinking before driving. - (Black-on-white) |
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Dangers of letting a drunken homeless black man without a driver's license - drive your 1995 Chevy suburban SUV |
(White female) Stabbing victim says police officers saved her life - (black) father of her baby was stabbing her to death A woman stabbed during an officer-involved shooting is speaking out, saying she's alive tonight because of two Cedar Rapids police officers. 25-year-old RaeLynn Finn said the father of her baby had a plan to kill her. Officers responded to a domestic disturbance call at the Valley High Apartments in Cedar Rapids last week. When they arrived, Markell Bivins was attacking RaeLynn, stabbing her multiple times. Cedar Rapids police then shot Markell, who later died from his injuries. Raelynn had emergency surgery and is recovering. She is in a lot of pain, she has stab wounds on her face and neck, her jaw is wired, and she has a ruptured eardrum. She says while the police officers were standing just inches away, Bivins attacked her. "Even after they shot him, he continued to stab me and they actually had to taser him three times after," she says. - (Black-on-white) |
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Update: Four Blacks Arrested For Escambia Beating Death (of white woman) Four people have been arrested in connection with a beating death last week in Escambia County. On September 15, the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office responded to the 2600 block of Hollywood Avenue where Sabrina McManus was found severely beaten in a parking lot. She was transported to an area hospital were she was pronounced dead. Michael Culliver, 28, Stanley Olds, 20, Marcus Olds, 24, and Willie Tynell Dixon, 29, have all been arrested and charged with second degree murder. - (Black-on-white) |
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Police arrest black man and 'female juvenile' in connection with Radcliff homicide of 71-year-old White man LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Police have arrested two people in connection with a homicide that happened in Radcliff. Aaron Lee Pearson, 23, is charged with murder, burglary, receiving a stolen firearm, receiving property under $500 and tampering with physical evidence. Police have also arrested a female juvenile on the same charges. The juvenile suspect was arrested on Broadway in Louisville on Wednesday. Radcliff Police Chief Jeff Cross says they don't believe it was a random burglary. "We don't know how well the suspects knew the victim, but we do believe they were acquaintances and that they did live in the area where he was at," Chief Cross said. Authorities say the pair were involved in the death of 71-year-old Norman Hall. He was found dead at his apartment on Pin Oak Court earlier this month. According to officials, he died of a stab wound. - (Black-on-white) |
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White gas station clerk in critical condition after being shot by dreadlocked suspect - police searching for 3 LEXINGTON, Ky. - Police are looking for the suspect in a Lexington gas station robbery. It happened around 2 a.m. Monday morning at the Speedway on East New Circle Road near Bryan Avenue. Police say a man approached a gas station clerk outside on his break. That's when we're told the suspect implied he had a weapon and forced the clerk inside, demanding cash. The suspect is described as slim and short with dreadlocks. A further denoscription has not yet been released by police. Officers are now looking at surveillance video. - (Black-on-white) |
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(White) Detroit officer shot by (black) suspect dies from complications DETROIT, Mich. - A Detroit police officer who was shot while pursuing a suspect has died due to complications from his injuries. Sergeant Ken Steil, 46, died Saturday at St. John Hospital in Detroit. Sources say Steil was scheduled to be released from St. John that morning, but suffered a complication. Sergeant Steil was recovering from a gunshot wound he suffered Monday night. He was pursuing an armed suspect named Marquis Cromer in the area of Seven Mile and Hayes. Police say the 21-year-old had been on an hours-long crime spree, and had just shot his own father and another person. During the pursuit, police say Cromer shot at Steil, hitting him in the shoulder with a sawed-off shotgun. At the time, Steil was said to make a full recovery. Sergeant Steil leaves behind a wife and two small boys, ages 3 and 5. - (Black-on-white) |
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UK: Police seek help to identify (black) robbery assailant who bit the 83-year-old White man's hand - leaving a large open wound On Friday 2 September police were called at around 2pm after a report of the attempted robbery of an elderly couple outside Farnfield House on Dray Gardens off St Matthew’s Road in Brixton. About half an hour earlier the (White) 83-year-old man and a 69-year-old woman had withdrawn money from a bank on Brixton High Street and put it into a black shoulder bag. The suspect told them to let go of the bag and bit the back of the man’s hand, leaving a large open wound. The suspect is described as a stocky black man, aged in his late 20s, 5ft 10ins tall, with shoulder-length dreadlocks. He was wearing grey tracksuit and a black woolly hat. - (Black-on-white) - (UK) |
(Black) Convicted felon charged with murder (of White man) in case of remains found in Birmingham crawl space A 48-year-convicted felon is under arrest in the slaying of a man whose remains were found in the crawl space of a northern Birmingham home. Lee Patrick Harris is charged with murder in the strangulation death of 29-year-old Joshua Morris. His decomposed body was found Sept. 3 at 1104 35th Street North. Investigators today said Harris and Morris knew each other, but didn't elaborate. A motive hasn't been released. The discovery of Morris' body was made that Saturday about 7 a.m. Police officials said they went to the home they were there to follow up on a prior complaint from an undisclosed person. Two days earlier, he said, that person said he had knowledge of a homicide that took place earlier in the week. Detectives went out and found no signs of homicide. They returned, however, and were joined by Huntsville's Search and Recovery Dog Unit. It was then they found what appeared to be human remains in the basement. - (Black-on-white) |
Investigators looking for (interracial couple of) "persons of interest" in Friday morning's 'suspicious death' (of White woman) Cullman Police investigators are looking for two people "of interest" in connection with what officials are referring to as a "suspicious death" reported in the city this morning. Capt. Becky Boyd said Jerome Flanigan and Kayla Thursby, both of Cullman County, need to be located for questioning by Cullman Police Department investigators in connection with the death of Leslie Clements, 33, who was found dead in her apartment in Cullman Friday morning. Boyd said a fire at a Colony residence this evening led to investigators' need to talk to Flanigan and Thursby in connection with the Cullman woman's death. No other details concerning the fire and connection to the Cullman death were given. - (Black-on-white) |
Horrifically burned drunk driver turns himself in after he killed three of his passengers in crash, spent two months in a coma and then fled hospital after waking up | ||
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A drunk driver who suffered terrible burns in a fiery crash which killed three his three passengers, has turned himself. Terrell 'Russ' Barclay's shocking mugshot shows the 28-year-old wearing bandages and a neck brace, with horrific burn scars covering his face. Burns were also visible on his arms and neck as he shuffled into court, with the help of a walker, to appear before District Judge Patricia Broscius on Wednesday on charges of causing death while driving under the influence. Barclay had been more than double the legal alcohol limit when he lost control of his car which smashed into a row of parked vehicles before bursting into flames, in the early hours of May 6 in Lehigh Valley, New York. Police found a bag of marijuana on Barclay and a stolen gun was recovered from near the car. Barclay was also found to have traces of marijuana's active ingredient THC in his blood and an alcohol-blood level of 0.19 - more than double the legal limit. He had been driving without a license at the time of the crash after it was suspended following a separate DUI. Authorities traced the .40-caliber Taurus Millennium to an April 20 theft in Plainfield Township. All four passengers and driver appeared to know each other and Mosher, a mother-of-four who worked at the Dunkin' Donuts, was friends with Barclay on Facebook. Friends described Mosher as an excellent mother who would do anything for her children. . - (Black-on-white) | ||
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Black man charged in death of White man A man faces murder charges in connection with the death of a missing Union City man, police said. Malik Mayer was arrested Thursday, six days after Lester “Roy” Jones’ body was found near an abandoned house off Cotter Drive. Police ruled Jones’ death a homicide Sept. 9, about a week after he was reported missing. Patrick McDonald said he gave Jones his car and bank card to go to Wal-Mart, but Jones never returned. Surveillance video shows three men in the car attempting to use the card at an ATM, and one is wearing a surgical mask, the station reported. The stolen car was found crashed in Chicago, after being used to commit more crimes. Additional suspects may be juveniles and may be in custody. Mayer was also charged with financial transaction card fraud. - (Black-on-white) |
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Third arrest in murder of (White) man found in burned-out car LEXINGTON, Ky. – Lexington police say a third person has been arrested in the murder of Joseph Trevor Dilger, whose body was found in a burned-out car in Lexington. Officers say they charged 23-year-old Justin Slone (WM) on Thursday in connection to the case. He is facing charges of tampering with physical evidence and abuse of a corpse. Additionally, the Lexington Fire Department has charged him with arson. Previously police charged 21-year-old Jeremy Harris and 32-year-old Christie Hanley. Investigators say Harris killed Joseph Trevor Dilger and Hanley helped cover up the crime. According to court documents, Harris killed Dilger with a handgun on September 4th. After killing him, documents say Harris took Dilger’s car, placed his body in it, drove it to Redd Road and Elkchester Road and set the vehicle on fire. - (Black-on-white) |
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3 (White) Phoenix police officers injured after car driven by negro hits them, crashes into gas station PHOENIX Shocking video: a driver targeting Phoenix Police officers -- running them down outside a valley Quik Trip gas station near 25th Avenue and Camelback Road on Tuesday morning. It's hard to watch -- the surveillance video shows the moment a man drove his car towards three police officers at the QT. You can see his car speeding through the parking lot -- one of the officers went flying through the air. For one of those officers, it was his first day on the job. Two of them ended up in a hospital. The third officer was able to arrest the suspect. They are all expected to be OK. Police say 44-year-old Marc LaQuon Payne aimed at the officers and stepped on the gas, plowing into them -- sending a 33-year-old officer on his first day on the job cartwheeling through the air. His sergeant was trapped underneath the vehicle with a broken leg. The car just missed another officer. He ran up and started battling with Payne, along with the rookies. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black animal) accused of killing (White) Shelby officer in custody in Rhode Island CHARLOTTE, N.C. - SWAT team members took the man accused of killing a Shelby police officer into custody early Wednesday morning in Rhode Island, Rhode Island State Police confirmed. Officials picked up Irving Fenner Jr., who is accused of shooting officer Tim Brackeen, around 2:30 a.m. at an apartment in Coventry, Rhode Island. "We'll pursue you and if you want to fight, we'll fight back," Col. Steven O'Donnell, the Rhode Island State Police Superintendent, told Channel 9 about capturing Fenner. Fenner was first taken to a hospital to treat a gunshot wound that occurred in Shelby, officials said. He is now in the custody of the Rhode Island state police. "It's just another animal and that's our opinion, taking him off the street, killed a brother police officer. So our thoughts and prayers are with the Shelby police department and all police officers in North Carolina, and we're glad that we could help and do our little part,” O'Donnell said. Officer Brackeen, 38, was shot while looking for a wanted man over the weekend and died Monday morning at Carolinas Medical Center, the Shelby police chief said. A State Bureau of Investigation official said they arrested Deitria Morris Tuesday for accessory to murder. The SBI also arrested Ashley Hamrick Tuesday afternoon for harboring a fugitive. They will both face a judge Wednesday in Cleveland County. Hamrick's boyfriend, Talmadge Keller, said he is friends with Fenner. Keller said the shooting of Officer Brackeen happened in his neighbor's backyard. Keller has a history with the shooting suspect. They both lived with Keller's girlfriend Ashley Hamrick. - (Black-on-white) |
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Tana Woolley, the 1976 Miss Rosamond beauty queen, was 20 on Oct. 24, 1978, when she was raped and strangled to death by black animal The case had remained unsolved for 21 years when it was reopened by sheriff's homicide detective Chris Speer in 1999. The Kern County Crime Lab checked out a stain on the bedspread in Woolley's room and in 2002 it came back to registered sex offender Larry Kusuth Hazlett of Sacramento. Hazlett was 30 in 1978 and the back window of his apartment faced the front window of Woolley's apartment. He denied ever being in her apartment. But as the victim's mother, Helen Woolley, said, "The DNA got him." He was convicted and sentenced to death in July 2004. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black illegal alien was found guilty of murdering a (White female) teenage American beauty queen 34 years ago A TRINIDADIAN has been found guilty in the United States of murdering a beauty queen, 25 years after the teenage girl was strangled. David Winfield Mitchell, 62, showed no reaction when the jury announced its verdict in the Carson City District Court, in Nevada, yesterday. The jury took five hours of deliberation to find Mitchell guilty of first-degree murder—the beating, rape and strangulation killing of Sheila Jo Harris, an 18-year-old former Miss Douglas County who had her sights set on competing for the title of Miss Carson City. Harris’ body was discovered January 6, 1982, by her mother and a family friend in a Lompa Lane apartment that she had moved into just five days before. Mitchell, the grounds-keeper at the apartment complex where Harris lived, was a suspect from the start. But charges filed against him in 1986 were eventually dropped for lack of evidence. Four years later, DNA comparison resulted in a match between evidence (semen) found on Harris’ body and clothing and samples of saliva and blood obtained from Mitchell by warrant in the 1980s. By then, however, Mitchell had fled. He and his ex-wife had moved to New York. They were eventually deported to Trinidad, however, after being accused of being in the country illegally. He was rrested in Trinidad In January 2005. - (Black-on-white) |
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(White female) UNC Chapel Hill student claims rape by (black) football player CHAPEL HILL -- A University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill student, who claims she was raped by a UNC football player, will hold a news conference Tuesday to discuss what she calls delays on holding her alleged attacker accountable. UNC Sophomore Delaney Robinson is slated to speak publicly Tuesday afternoon in Raleigh, along with her father and her attorney, about the alleged incident that happened earlier this year on Valentine's Day in the Ram Village apartments on UNC's campus. According to her attorney's office: "Robinson requested self-sworn warrants for misdemeanor assault on a female and misdemeanor sexual battery as a result of the Orange County District Attorney's refusal to prosecute the case despite sufficient physical evidence." The warrants were issued for Allen Artis. Artis, who is from Marietta, Georgia, is currently listed as a junior at UNC and is a linebacker on the football team. - (Black-on-white) |
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(White) woman wants people to be aware after (black) man propositions and exposes himself along Bridle Path trail PHOENIX - Phoenix police are investigating after several female joggers reported a man exposing himself to them during their morning run. "The words that I caught were him saying he would pay for a good time. At that moment I look down into the car. He had his pants down by his knees and he was performing a lewd act and exposing himself to me,” said Dawn. The man took off, leaving Dawn disgusted. Now she wants people to be on the lookout. “My fear is his intent will escalate and that he might get physically violent or sexually violent if he isn’t caught,” said Dawn. The man is described as an African-American male in his late teens or early 20s. Witnesses say he is in a light-colored sedan. - (Black-on-white) |
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Condemned killer in San Antonio robbery loses appeal HOUSTON A federal appeals court has rejected an appeal from a 35-year-old man on Texas death row for the fatal shooting of a man during a robbery of a San Antonio ice house more than 16 years ago. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has turned down arguments that Obie Weathers is mentally impaired and shouldn't be put to death. The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that mentally impaired people may not be executed. Weathers was 19 in February 2000 when court records show he shot 63-year-old Ted Church twice in the head and once in the abdomen as Church tried to break up the robbery at the bar on San Antonio's east side. Church was a customer. Weathers fled with about $200. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black male and white female) suspects (in murder of White man) appear in court CORINTH – Two Corinth men charged with murder appeared in Alcorn County Justice Court on Tuesday. Kenji Harris, 19, and Eareon Williams, 21, each had bond set at $1 million apiece by Judge Jimmy McGee. Becky Krech, 34, also of Corinth, was charged with accessory after the fact to murder and had bond set at $250,000. The investigation into the shooting death of Scotty Settlemires, 44, is ongoing, Alcorn County Sheriff Ben Caldwell said. Deputies found Settlemires deceased inside his residence at 812 County Road 600 in the Kossuth area on Saturday, Caldwell said. The shooting was reported to the sheriff’s office at around 12:50 p.m. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Man accused of stabbing, running over (white) girlfriend appears in court HOUSTON - A man who stabbed and ran over his girlfriend near Baytown faced a judge this morning, according to court documents. David Williams was charged with murder for killing his girlfriend Brittany Hackett on Wednesday night. Deputies received a call around 9:30 p.m. about a disturbance on Short and Harlem streets. Investigators said that David Williams, 52, got into an argument with his girlfriend when he attacked her and stabbed her several times. After stabbing her, Williams got in his car and ran the woman over multiple times, deputies said. The woman died at the scene. Williams ran, but witnesses were able to give deputies his license plate number, which led to his arrest. - (Black-on-white) |
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Police find body of missing (White) Union City man, car found wrecked in Chicago SOUTH FULTON COUNTY, Ga. - Police found the body of a man who had been missing for a week inside an abandoned home in Union City Friday. Lester “Roy” Jones, 44, was reported missing from Union City Saturday. His death has been ruled a homicide. Jones’ friend, Patrick McDonald, told Gehlbach that he had given Jones his car and bank card to go to Walmart last Thursday, and Jones had never returned. Surveillance video taken later shows three men in the car attempting to use the card at an ATM. One of the men is wearing a surgical mask. Police told McDonald that his stolen car was later found crashed in Chicago after having been used to commit more crimes. A man who lives across the street from the Cotter Drive home in which Jones’ body was found said “I just know I smelled something that was kind of foul for a couple days,” said the man. “When they confirmed it was a body, I was, like, ‘Wow.’ It’s scary, man. It’s terrifying. You never know.” Police said they have multiple persons of interest in custody. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Las Vegas woman arrested in (white live-in) boyfriend’s death had stabbed him months earlier The woman arrested in connection with the death of her live-in boyfriend had been arrested at least twice before in domestic incidents involving the same man. One of those arrests came in February, and records show the woman, Lah’tijera Howard, 26, admitted at the time to stabbing her boyfriend, Darryl White, 34. Howard was still undergoing domestic violence counseling as a condition of her sentence when White was killed this week. White had been in a relationship with Howard for about three years, and they had a(n illegitimate mixed-race) son together. - (Black-on-white) |
(Black) Woman arrested in fatal Mebane hit-and-run MEBANE, N.C. -- Mebane police said a woman turned herself in Friday night for a fatal hit-and-run. Police said the accident happened about 6:45 p.m. on Sept. 4 in the area of North Third Street and West Center Street. Christopher Scott Askey, 23, was crossing the roadway in the crosswalk when he was struck by a vehicle. The driver, now identified as 77-year-old Barbara Bigelow Wyatt, fled the scene. Askey was rushed to the hospital where he died. Wyatt, from Greensboro, turned herself into authorities Friday night. She is charged with felony hit-and-run, misdemeanor death by motor vehicle, and operating a motor vehicle without financial responsibility. Wyatt is being held in the Alamance County Jail. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Man charged with murder (of White man) after victim found stuffed in 2-ft deep plastic bin at Houston motel HOUSTON -- A man is charged with murder after a dead body was found stuffed in a plastic container bin at a Houston motel. The Harris County Sheriff's Office says 34-year-old Eric Pleasant has been arrested and charged with murder. Eyewitnesses said they saw him leaving a room at the Champion Lodge Motel. He was allegedly dragging a bin with him. Eyewitnesses describe the bin as measuring about 2 and a half feet and at least 2 feet deep. The victim's head and one of his legs were hanging out of it, according to witnesses. The victim's name has not been released, pending notification of next of kin. Detectives say he is a white male in his 40's. - (Black-on-white) |
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In a dramatic twist, (White) dad turns to TV to defend family from (black) armed burglar in Kansas City home KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- A burglar walked right into a Kansas City home and pointed a gun at the people who live there, demanding money. The father turned to defend his family . “I hopped up and grabbed it and just threw it like that at him and chased him out,” said John Sullivan, as he re-enacted what happened when he hurled his 30-pound, 50-inch flat screen TV across his living room at the guy.” That “guy” was a burglar who walked right through Sullivan’s unlocked front door and pointed a gun at him. “I just jumped up,” Sullivan said. “I wasn`t thinking, just threw the TV at him, and charged right at him, screaming as loud as I can. So it was all instinct.” It was the instinct to protect his family – as his wife sat just feet away from him in the living room, and his four little boys, ages 3 to 10, were tucked into their beds upstairs. “They mean the world to me,” he said, “and all I could think about was protecting them the whole time and to just get that guy out of the house.” Thankfully, Sullivan’s defense tactics worked. He scared off the burglar and his lookout, who both ran down the driveway and hopped into a getaway car. “Just the invasion of property, you know?” Sullivan said of the most upsetting part. “They walked up, and threatened my family with a gun in my own living room. It`s troubling.” It was a scary scenario Sullivan knows could've ended badly, but actions he wouldn't change – saying he would've taken a bullet if it meant keeping safe what means the most. “Everything was on the line,” Sullivan said. “My whole family. So I had to do what I had to do to protect them.” Sullivan said the burglars were black men in their 20s. The one toting the gun was heavier-set, wearing a navy blue jacket, and a red and black Chiefs hat. - (Black-on-white) |
(Black) Woman allegedly strangled 92-year-old (White) man in 1983 cold case BUFFALO, N.Y. - A Buffalo woman has been charged with two counts of second degree murder in a cold murder case more than three decades old. According to Erie County District Attorney Michael Flaherty, 50-year-old Saundra Adams and an unknown accomplice allegedly broke into a home on Hastings Avenue in Buffalo on June 23, 1983, when Adams was 17-years-old. "Mr. Schreiber survived WWI, but he did not survive those who during the night of June 23, 1983, invaded his home and took his life," Flaherty said. Adams and the accomplice allegedly strangled 92-year-old Edmund Schreiber, a World War I veteran awarded a Purple Heart for injuries suffered in battle, with his own necktie. The DA's Office says DNA evidence received from the lab two weeks ago from the necktie and a dresser tied Adams to the crime. - (Black-on-white) |
Police arrest (black) Clarksville HS student during school in connection to May murder (of White teen) LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Kevin Grover, 18, will soon join three others at Louisville Metro Corrections arrested in connection to Riverview Park homicide. But this time, police had to walk their suspect out of his high school in handcuffs. “For this severe of one, it's the first time I know of it,” says Major Scott Merchant, Clarksville Police Department. Searching for a suspect in a murder, Clarksville Police says U.S. Marshals received a tip that an 18-year-old wanted for murder in Louisville is a student at Clarksville High School. “The principal asked him to leave the room and they went to a secure area. After he was in a secure area, away from all the other students, the U.S. Marshals, and the police department stepped in and placed him in handcuffs and arrested him for the warrant,” Major Merchant says. Police say Grover is one of four suspects in a Riverview Park homicide that happened in May. Police previously released these pictures from surveillance video showing who they believed to be the people responsible for the shooting death of 19-year-old Ryan Higdon. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black man charged with murder of (White) woman (that he 'knew') in Lauderdale County LAUDERDALE COUNTY, Miss. A Meridian man has been arrested in a shooting last week in Lauderdale County where one person was killed and another injured. Chief Deputy Ward Calhoun says 24-year-old Diamonte Scott is charged with murder and attempted murder in the case . Investigators say Scott is responsible for the Thursday night shooting on Whippoorwill Road that killed 31-year-old Christa White and injured another man. "He was apprehended in Harrison County this past weekend," Calhoun says. "He is currently in the Harrison County Dentention Facility, where we'll be making arrangements to bring him back to Lauderdale County." If Diamonte Scott's name sounds familiar to you, it's because he made the news less than a month ago when his name came up in Cordarius Stinner's aggravated assault hearing. Meridian police say Stinner was shooting at Scott when he hit a six-year-old child. Police say Scott was arrested with Stinner in Tennessee earlier this year on another shooting incident. Investigators say they believe Scott and the victims knew one another, but they can't yet speak to a motive. As the case progresses, Calhoun says others could be charged and Scott could face additional charges. - (Black-on-white) |
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Cowardly black predator robbed and beat a (White) Veteran with his own walker ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - UPDATE: The suspect, 37-year-old Harold Stewart, who beat and robbed the veteran at a St. Petersburg Walmart has been arrested. Stewart is already on probation for robbery, according to officials. On Friday, September 2, Jeffrey Hardeman, 66, was walking toward the St. Petersburg Walmart with the help of his walker, when he was approached by a younger black man who beat and robbed him. On Wednesday, September 7, a man walked into the St. Petersburg Police Department and told officers he wanted to donate $600 in cash to the man who was robbed and beaten. The Good Samaritan, also a veteran, identified himself as "Tom" but he wanted to remain anonymous. He left an envelope with $600 cash and a note that said: "From 1 vet to another hope this makes things better." A day later, a second Good Samaritan has come forward and written a $600 personal check to Hardeman. That well-wisher has been identified as Joseph M. Abolafia, a retired New York police officer. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Feral black) Teen arrested in attack on Riverside (White female) bicycle shop employee JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - A 15-year-old was arrested Thursday after a woman working at a bicycle shop in Riverside was attacked Wednesday morning, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office. Patrick Christopher Mack, 15, is charged with aggravated battery and grand theft of a bicycle. Police said Mack rode up on a bicycle to City Cycle on Park Street about 10 a.m. Wednesday and asked the store's manager for help with a flat tire. She helped the teen but told police that "he was acting suspicious" and "she walked back behind the counter, and armed herself with pepper spray, but eventually set it down," the incident report said. Moments later, police said, Mack sprayed the woman with the pepper spray and tried to steal a bicycle. The woman stopped him from leaving with the bike but before he ran off, Mack "then struck her on the forehead with a chair," the arrest report said. Patrick Graham, a regular customer at City Cycle, said he showed up at the store, found the door locked and called 911. "Nobody showed up. So I looked inside, I see the store manager ... crawling on the floor in the back. (She) had blood on her arm. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black man charged for online sale murder (of White man) LAKELAND, Fla. -- The Polk County Sheriff’s office has arrested Victor Manns, Jr. and charged him with murder. Deputies said he shot and killed Jeffery Morrow during an online sale meet-up. Blake Fitez was selling an old iPhone using the app Let Go. He brought his friend Jeffery Morrow along with him. The pair met Manns at a Family Dollar in Lakeland. That’s when authorities said Manns snatched the phone from them and took off. Morrow chased after him with a shotgun. Manns pulled out a gun and shot him four times, according to deputies. Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd said Manns stole from two other people just days before in a similar set up. - (Black-on-white) |
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Another black man murdered his (white) girlfriend - Long-pending trial scheduled to start Thursday MANSFIELD - A case that has been pending for more than two years is scheduled to go to trial Thursday. Darryl Taylor, 32, is charged with murder and aggravated murder, both with gun specifications, and tampering with evidence. He is accused of the July 7, 2014, shooting of his girlfriend, Deborah Hovestadt. Initially, Taylor was charged with having weapons under disability. He pleaded no contest to that charge last month. He was charged with murder five months after Hovestadt died in the home she shared with Taylor. After the shooting, Taylor told authorities Hovestadt didn't know the gun was loaded when she fired it. He also said Hovestadt may have committed suicide, a notion her family rejected. Hovestadt was found in a back bedroom in the home with a gunshot wound to her face and a firearm in her right hand. Taylor told authorities the two were not arguing when the gun went off, but said Hovestadt repeatedly accused him of cheating. The couple had been together close to a year. In July 2016, prosecutors added the charge of tampering with evidence. The trial is expected to last at least a week. - (Black-on-white) |
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WHITE AMERICANS ATTACKED DAILY IN POST-AMERICAN AMERICA BY NON-WHITES |
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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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