New Nation News - Black-on-White Crime |
ARCHIVE for 22 August 2017 |
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'They were wives and they were mothers:' Friends come together to pray, remember two WHITE women killed in bank robbery by BLACK DEVIL HORRY COUNTY, SC - A group of friends gathered Tuesday at the scene of a deadly bank robbery in Conway to remember two friends who lives were tragically taken on Monday. The two women who died during an armed robbery at CresCom Bank were identified as Donna Major, 59 years old, from Conway, and Kathryn "Katie" Skeen, 36 years old, from Green Sea, according to Horry County Deputy Coroner Michelle McSpadden. Both were employees of the bank. The investigation is on-going. “These women were not just workers at CresCom Bank, they were wives and they were mothers and they had children,” said friend Jeannie Smith. Skeen was a branch manager at CresCom. According to friends, the mother of two would often donate clothes to the Coastline Women’s Shelter. More information can be found on Skeen's obituary here. Friends described Major, a mother, as kind-hearted. “She’s just so friendly and always took time to ask me about myself,” said friend Kathryn Barnhill. According to April Martin, Major was going to knit her a pair of socks. "She was just a good Christian girl," Martin said. - (Black-on-white) |
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(BLACK) Man Convicted of Lighting (WHITE) Military Nurse on Fire and Attacking Her as She Screamed, ‘I Knew This Would Happen’ A Kansas man was convicted Tuesday of attacking a military nurse with a razor blade and setting her on fire with gasoline at the hospital they both worked at. Clifford Currie faces up to 20 years in prison after being convicted of assault with attempt to commit murder for the 2016 attack at a Fort Leavenworth military hospital, Kansas District Court Clerk officials said. On Sept. 7, shortly after 5 p.m., Currie, a civilian who worked in an administrative capacity at the hospital, entered Army Lt. Katie Blanchard’s office with a plastic bottle in his hand containing gasoline. He doused Blanchard, his boss, with the gasoline and then set her on fire, and used a razor blade to cut her, a federal criminal complaint states. He later ran to his office to grab a pair of scissors to stab her with and put his foot on Blanchard’s throat to hold her down, but a witness pushed him away. While Currie was being restrained by military colleagues, Blanchard, covered and blood and badly burned, screamed, “I told you this would happen!” - (Black-on-white) |
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(Droopy-eyed killer black) Man charged with murder in stabbing of (WHITE) woman behind strip mall PEMBERTON TWP -- Authorities have identified and arrested a man they believe stabbed a woman to death behind a shopping center last month. Frank Walker III, 41, of Wrightstown, was arrested Friday and charged with the murder of 29-year-old Diana Stillwell, according to the Burlington County Prosecutor's Office. "No one deserves the violent end that Diana Stillwell tragically met," Prosecutor Scott Coffina said in a statement. "Today, we are gratified to be able to take this first step towards bringing some measure of justice to Diana and her family." Stillwell was found stabbed to death at the strip mall near the intersection of Pemberton-Bowns Mills and Juliustown roads on July 13, authorities said. Police arrived on the scene after a pedestrian reported hearing a woman screaming behind the shops. A second man, 32-year-old Darren DeCarlo of Pemberton Township man, was charged last month for providing false information to officials on the night of Stillwell's murder, authorities said. He faces a charge of obstructing the administration of law, according to the prosecutor's office. - (Black-on-white) |
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White female Shooting victim remembered by friends, coworkers as always smiling - after she was shot in back by black at intersection JACKSON, Miss. — A woman was shot and killed Thursday night while sitting in a car that was stopped at a red light, police said. Chelsie Lynn Kirschten, 23, was at the intersection of Fortification and State streets along with a female friend just before midnight when police said a man came up to the driver's side of the car and shot Kirschten in the back and ran away. Police said the shooting appears to be random. Nothing was stolen and the shot was fired through the closed window of Kirschten's white Pontiac G6. The gunman didn't say anything and walked away after the shooting, Cmdr. Tyree Jones said. “We’re still in the preliminary stages. We’re not sure if they know one another or if there is any type of affiliation, but based on preliminary indications, this just seems to be possibly an individual just walked up to the vehicle and fired a shot,” Jones said. Kirschten drove down the street after she was shot, police said. Her car came to a stop at Fortification Street near the Interstate 55 exit. She died at the scene, police said. Jones said the passenger in Kirschten's car described the shooter as a black man wearing dark-colored clothing, possibly with a hood. Kirschten had just started taking classes this week, and according to a coworker, had planned to leave her job at Twin Peaks in Jackson in two weeks. A manager at the restaurant said she had taken another job, but said that Kirschten was a joy to work with. - (Black-on-white) |
BLACK Man arrested, accused of sucker punching (White female) jogger in Northeast Portland PORTLAND, Ore. — PORTLAND, Ore. – Police have arrested a man accused of punching a woman in the face while she was jogging in her Northeast Portland neighborhood on Sunday morning. Portland Police said Michael Hart, 50, is facing charges of 2nd degree assault – a class B felony. Hart was arrested Wednesday after someone identified him as the suspect who sucker punched a woman in the face three days prior. Susanna Stewart said she was nearly done with her five-mile route when she approached the intersection of NE 15th Avenue and Brazee Street. She said that a man walked towards her from across the street and made a gesture before punching her in the face. Several neighbors rushed over to help Stewart. She has a broken bone in her cheek and two fractures in her nose. On Sunday, she still had a black eye and a cast on her nose. “I was mostly in rage, because I looked up and he was shuffling away, no running, no nothing, just walking exactly as he had been walking toward me,” she said. - (Black-on-white) |
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BLACK Man charged with quadruple murder (of four White victims) in Wilson County on Christmas Eve Wilson County, N.C. — A man who has been in police custody since January was charged with the Christmas Eve murders of four people in Wilson County, according to authorities. Dereck Harris, 29, was in custody for discharging a firearm into an occupied dwelling and a probation violation for a separate incident. The Wilson County Sheriff's Office on Monday charged him with four counts of murder. Investigators said Tammy Pearce, her fiancé Selby Outland, her son Shane Pearce, and his girlfriend Nikki Privette were all found shot to death on day before Christmas last year. The Wilson County Sheriff's Office said it may have been drug related and that Harris knew at least one of the victims. Sheriff Calvin Woodard said investigators worked countless hours on the case. " It was never placed on the back burner. We constantly kept working the case until we came to this point; however, we are not stopping here. We will continue our investigation until we locate everybody accountable for this crime. Harris was known to some of the victims. The detectives followed great leads and significant evidence that led to an arrest in this horrific crime," he said. - (Black-on-white) |
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White woman with black sexfriend accused of murdering her (white female) ‘best friend’ The driver of the van stopped in Indiana was Annie May Carter, 24, of Lafayette. Carter was arrested and charged with possession of stolen property, possession of spice, and operator never receiving a license, Gard said. Four other people were reported as passengers in the vehicle. Bobby James Blades, 29, of Waterloo, was arrested on five warrants out of Black Hawk County, according to Gard. Tiffany Casillas, 26, and Eric Richardson, 44, both of Lafayette, Indiana, and a juvenile, were also passengers in the van. Casillas and Richardson were not charged, Gard said. |
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Jackson Police investigate (BLACK-on-WHITE) homicide at Hilltop Inn & Suites JACKSON, Miss. Jackson Police have released surveillance photos of the suspects in the deadly shooting.There are three suspects involved in this morning’s homicide: one black female and two black males last seen leaving the location in a red pickup truck between 3-4AM. Jackson Police identified the man as 57-year-old David Peden. He was shot multiple times in the hotel. - (Black-on-white) |
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Claremore police arrest two (out of three blacks) in May homicide investigation - they murdered a WHITE man Claremore police announced Saturday that Kairee Javon Cooks, 19, was arrested Saturday afternoon. Cooks is being held without bond for first degree murder and conjoint robbery related to a May 2017 homicide. On Sunday, police arrested Marquise Petey White for the same charges. FOX23 reported in May when 3 people allegedly robbed a Claremore home and held the occupants at gunpoint. Dakota Rex was shot and killed at the scene. Rogers County Jail Police said they are still searching for one suspect and anyone with information is asked to call 918-283-8255. - (Black-on-white) |
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WORTHLESS AND CRIMINAL (Thou shall not steal) BLACK WOMAN drains bank account of WHITE woman 'You stole everything I had in my bank account': Mother-of-three CONFRONTS Steak n' Shake server who stole her credit card and used it to pay $600 of her own bills. A North Carolina mom-of-three did her own detective work when she noticed $600 missing from her bank account with charges from clothing and beauty store, as well as care insurance and electric companies. Courtney Parks, 27, tracked down a worker at a Kannapolis Steak n' Shake, where she was eating just the night before, and confronted the thief in this six-minute viral video. In the video, the worker apologizes saying, 'I'm sorry about that, I'm willing to pay all your money back'. Video of the confrontation was posted to Facebook and has almost half a million views. Parks, 27, went through the Steak n' Shake drive-thru where she bought dinner for her family. The next morning she woke up with $600.68 missing from her bank account. Purchases were on the card from Guess, Sally's Beauty Supply, Allstate Car Insurance, and an electric company, leaving Parks with $12. There were even two pending PayPal charges. All of the charges were made between 11pm and four am. Parks did some investigative work, first calling the bank and then tracking the purchases that were being shipped to Kannapolis. She noticed that the charges began an hour after the Steak n' Shake visit. The mom-of-three then called the burger restaurant to ask the name of the worker who was at the drive-thru the previous night, saying she wanted to write a costumer survey. Peandra Winn, 28, who goes by Charnelle on Facebook, is the worker who allegedly stole the debit card information. Parks searched the name on Facebook and the photo matched the drive-thru attendant. - (Black-on-white) |
3 women murdered in Long Island home by "mentally ill colored man" - "bludgeoned mother, sister, friend to death with hammer" A small Cape Cod home in Hempstead, Long Island became a house of horror early Saturday, when three women inside were bludgeoned to death with a hammer, possibly by a relative who also lived there. Dead in the home on leafy Perry Street — now a blood-splattered crime scene — were Lynn Vanderhall, 58, her daughter Melissa, 28, and family friend Janel Simpson, 29. Hours after the carnage, cops were seeking to question Bobby Vanderhall, described by neighbors as the eldest victim’s 300-pound mentally ill son. Police did not immediately release the name of a second friend of the family who escaped with apparently defensive wounds to her hand. She was in stable condition at a local hospital, police said. “This is basically a targeted event,” said Det. Lt. Richard LeBrun, commanding officer of the Nassau County Police Public Information Office. “It was not a random event,” he said. The cause of death for all three victims was blunt force trauma, he said. The person of interest was identified as Bobby Vanderhall, who was Lynn’s son and Melissa’s brother, sources said. - (Black-on-white) This evil dog apparently murdered his (white) mother - which violates at least 2 of the 'ten commandments' |
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BLACK Former boyfriend indicted for murder in (white) Sodus woman's death in 2016 The former boyfriend of a Sodus woman found dead last fall has been indicted on a murder charge. Prosecutors say Alvin Pinkard Sr., age 61, was arrested Monday night after a grand jury handed up an indictment against him in the death of Josephine Chiaverini. Fifty-seven-year-old Chiaverini was found dead by troopers on the back porch of her home on Joy Road in Sodus on October 6, 2016. State police investigators said they were called to check on her after she did not show up for an appointment. Chiaverini had injuries to her neck, but -- at the time -- troopers couldn't say for certain how she died. Pinkard was arrested shortly after Chiaverini's death for violating an order of protection for his former partner. But, at the time, he faced no charges in her death. Pinkard is being held in Wayne County Jail without bail. He will appear in court on Friday for a bail hearing. In a statement, Wayne County District Attorney Chris Bokelman: “Credit goes to the New York State Police for all of their diligent work and continuing efforts to bring justice for Ms. Chiaverini and her family and friends, and also to all of the decent folks who came forward to provide whatever assistance and information they could to help solve this terrible tragedy.” - (Black-on-white) |
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(WHITE) Out-of-town trucker murdered during Baton Rouge robbery Tuesday - by (BLACK) local colored thug POS BATON ROUGE - A crazed man on a mission to kill may have chosen his victim at random in a morning attack at a shopping center Tuesday, witnesses at the scene said. Keith Odom, a 49-year-old trucker from Jonesborough, Tennessee, was shot and killed while repairing his big rig parked in the lot on Florida Boulevard, just east of Sherwood. Police said Odom was held-up and was cooperating when the robber shot him around 8 o'clock in the morning. Odom's boss was flabbergasted when he learned of the shooting death. He said Odom routinely had hauls taking him to Baton Rouge but Tuesday was the first time he was in this area of the city, where he was scheduled to pick up a load. At the scene of the shooting in the 12000 block of Florida, witnesses who asked not to be identified by their full name said the gunman was looking for bloodshed in the parking lot. At one point, the gunman said he was going to shoot someone – anyone, a witness told WBRZ. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black Teen charged in Ronnie Bowers shooting appears in adult court for first time | ||
Feral fatherless black teen killed innocent (White) teen - Murder indictment handed up in Ronnie Bowers shooting case Kylen Gregory’s attorney said his client did have a gun and did pull the trigger. He said his client will plead not guilty during the Thursday arraignment and that he will seek a jury trial. Ronnie Bowers III was shot the evening of Sept. 4, 2016 following the Alter Fest event. He died from his injuries Sept. 6, 2016. In July of this year, the juvenile court judge granted a motion for the transfer of Kylen Gregory’s case to adult court. All of Gregory’s count include three‐year firearm specifications, according to the prosecutor's office. Gregory has a $1 million bond at the Montgomery County Juvenile Detention Center. "This was a tragic and senseless shooting. Ronnie Bowers III, a completely innocent victim, was killed because a worthless black teen shot him dead. The suspected shooter in the killing of Kettering teen Ronnie Bowers has been indicted on murder and other charges. Kylen Jamal Gregory, 17, was indicted by a grand jury today and remains in custody, according to court records. - (Black-on-white) |
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Jury finds BLACK man guilty of attempted murder of WHITE former girlfriend A jury convicted a man Wednesday of trying to kill a former girlfriend during a bullet-fueled car chase and shooting a year ago. Willie Amos, 40, was found guilty in Allen Superior Court of attempted murder, dealing a Schedule I drug and being a serious violent felon in possession of a handgun. Defense attorney Anthony Churchward argued no one could prove Amos intended to kill Rosita York. Amos stopped shooting her even though he had more bullets. The only issue at hand was the intent. Churchward told jurors to put emotion aside and ask what are the objective truths. However, two days before Amos shot York, he told her he was going to kill her. He told her her days were numbered, Deputy Prosecutor Christine Neilson told jurors during closing arguments. On Aug. 24, 2016, Amos found York near her mother's house, chased her in his car, ramming it repeatedly and forcing her to crash into a tree. He then shot her three times as she tried to run and then kicked her in the face and stomped on her head before fleeing. - (Black-on-white) |
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EVIL BLACK criminal parasite predator arrested in Longboat Key robbery and double homicide of two (WHITE) employees LONGBOAT KEY, Fla. - After nearly a week on the run, Darryl Hanna Jr. was arrested at a home in East Bradenton. Hanna is charged with two counts of second degree murder after police say he shot and killed security guard Kevin Carter and clerk Timothy Hurley during a robbery. “It's a relief to know,” Carter’s finance Tom Swigeart said. “I miss him more than anything in the world but I'm glad they got somebody.” The pain and suffering Swigeart’s endured over the past six days is unimaginable. Swigeart and Carter were set to be married on Nov. 11 after 24 years together. “I'm still not sure it is real I still keep waiting for him to come home,” Swigeart said. At 4pm Wednesday afternoon Swigeart got the first of many questions answered. But learning the name and seeing the face of the man police arrested for his fiancé’s murder isn’t enough. “One of my biggest mental problems right now is thinking that he laid there and suffered…I want to think he died quick,” Swigeart said. “Now that they got a guy in custody maybe they'll release more information. I want to know exactly why he did it. I want to know detail for detail why he did it. I mean I can't see taking somebody's life for $600 (or) $900 whatever he got. here was no point in that.” - (Black-on-white) |
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(BLACK) Man Arrested For Murdering (WHITE) Woman In Random Attack DENVER – More than a week after her death, a suspect is charged with First Degree murder, but friends and family of Cristina Weir say they are still trying to cope and handle with the loss. Weir was found face down in the hallway of her Five Points apartment. Weir’s belongings were still in her apartment except for her car key. 24-year-old Esstefan Hamlin was seen driving around Denver and Aurora in Weir’s car between July 31 and August 1. Detectives began following Hamlin and eventually arrested him. Hamlin has not spoken with investigators, but did have blood on his shorts which is being tested to see if it matches Weir’s DNA. He’s charged with 2 counts of first degree murder, criminal trespassing, burglary and aggravated motor vehicle theft. - (Black-on-white) |
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Paranoid black sex offender shoots two neighbors, kills white woman, shoots at police - kills self Madrios Ah Chang shot and killed 43-year-old Amanda Patti before turning the gun on himself. Chang was a registered sex offender for first-degree sexual assault. The arrest affidavit for Chang - also known as Julio - identifies the two wounded residents as Kristin Kane, 27, and Noel Robertson, 22. When police and medical help arrived, Chang fired on them from a window in the neighboring home, 3835 Village Road South. He later was found dead in the apartment of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. - (Black-on-white) |
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I just can not figure out whether the white woman was in some sort of 'relationship' with the crazy black sex offender. She was found dead in his apartment - nothing in the news seems to explain what she was doing there. - (NNN Editor) |
White father killed at convenient store in Cove City, NC by black man with 2 hispanic females Witnesses told deputies they saw a black man with his face covered enter the store, demand money and shoot Morton several times. After the shooting, deputies said the suspect fled the store to an awaiting dark red SUV and fled the area. the White man Scottie Alan Morton, died on the scene, deputies said. Anthony Johnson and Brittany Leal, appeared before a judge this morning in New Bern. Johnson is charged with murder, while Leal is charged with attempted armed robbery. Ashley Velez, of Cove City, was arrested Friday on a charge of accessory after the fact. - (Black-on-white) |
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Police searching for black man involed in killing of (White) man at Mobil gas station The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office is searching for a man named Julian Williams for his involvement in the gas station killing of 20-year-old Christopher Thurston in July. The shooting happened at the Mobil station at 8410 Blanding Blvd. Thurston died after being taken to Orange Park Medical Center. Williams, 36, is suspected of waiting outside the Mobil after an argument and shot one victim as he left. The other victim, who was inside the store, was also hit. Williams has an active warrant for Murder, Aggravated Battery and Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon. He is considered armed and dangerous. Anyone who has any information in reference to the location of this wanted murder suspect is asked to contact the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office at 904-630-0500 - (Black-on-white) |
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San Francisco Prosecutors Reveal That (BLACK-ON-WHITE) Murder of Photographer at Twin Peaks Was Caught on Video The July shooting death of a 71-year-old photographer on Twin Peaks was caught on video, prosecutors said in court Tuesday. Lamonte Mims, 19, is charged with murder, robbery and conspiracy in the July 16 shooting death of Edward French at the popular lookout. Fantasy Decuir, 20, is also charged in the fatal attack. A San Francisco judge on Tuesay set bail at $5 million each for Mims and Decuir — despite the prosecutor’s objection. “This is a felony murder case,” argued Assistant District Attorney Michael Swart in pressing for each suspect to be held on $10 million bail. Swart said that Decuir, whose actions were captured on camera, was the shooter. Mims may have admitted to robbing French's camera while being questioned by police, he said. “I think it’s an insult to set bail at $5 million at this time,” Swart said. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Man who killed (White) school crossing guard in crash sentenced to (only) 18 years LARGO — Norm Runkles remembers swinging by Douglas Carey's crossing guard post and seeing the 70-year-old smile. During his breaks, Carey met his wife at a nearby parking lot to talk about their days. "I watched that go on and I thought that was really special," said Runkles, a crossing guard supervisor at the Clearwater Police Department. "She just doesn't get to do that anymore." Three years ago, a speeding Cadillac that ran a red light on Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard struck Carey and ended his life. Runkles watched in a Pinellas courtroom Tuesday as the driver, Julious Johnson, 31, pleaded guilty to the fatal crash and was sentenced to 18 years in prison. Runkles sat next to Carey's wife, Jean, and her daughter, Toni. Assistant State Attorney Doneene Loar read the Carey family's statement. "This has left us with a hole in our hearts that can never be filled," read the statement, directed to Pinellas Circuit Judge William Burgess III. "Nothing can bring our husband, father, grandfather back, but you can honor a man who spent his life helping others by ensuring Mr. Johnson doesn't hurt anyone else." Runkles stood in court, unfolded a typed letter, and read his statement. "I get to see Doug only when I pass by his picture," he said, his voice shaking. Carey's family and friends, Runkles added, remember him through photos and a gathering they have every year on the anniversary of his death. On May 20, 2014, Carey, a retired Clearwater police officer, was getting ready to escort children across the busy intersection at Belcher Road when a Cadillac speeding at 70 mph on Gulf-to-Bay ran a red light. A Honda with the right of way was making a left and collided with Johnson's Cadillac, spinning his car into the direction of Carey, who was standing at the northwest corner of the intersection. He died at the scene. Johnson ran away from the wreckage, leaving his injured daughters, ages 2 and 4, behind in the car. In his interview with detectives, he admitted to driving the car. - (Black-on-white) |
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2 (black) teens (Tremayne Jaquan and Treshawn Jaquez) plead guilty to brutally beating homeless (White) Winston-Salem man WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Two of the five teenagers charged in the brutal beating of a homeless Winston-Salem man in January pleaded guilty to assault and other charges in Forsyth County Superior Court on Monday. Tremayne Jaquan Butler, 18, was sentenced to 33 months in prison. Treshawn Jaquez Plater, 17, was sentenced to 39 months. Each will also have nine months of post release supervision. Both teens pleaded guilty to assault inflicting serious bodily injury, conspiracy to commit the assault and common law robbery as part of a plea bargain with prosecutors. The cases of the other three teens have not yet come before the court for a resolution. Butler and Plater are brothers. While neither apparently instigated the assault on Bill Bloxham, Judge Andy Cromer told them that their participation in the beating and subsequent robbery of Bloxham demands active prison time to send a message that society won’t tolerate that kind of crime. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Woman in center of bloody El Toro Loco brawl arrested for assault of (White) man with dangerous beer mug MEMPHIS, TN - The woman involved in a fight at a Memphis restaurant that left one man bloodied is now in jail. Doushana Smith was caught on camera during an altercation at El Toro Loco in June. Joey Facello was caught in the crossfire during the fight; he was hit with a beer mug that cut his head open, requiring stitches. “I stood up to go to the bathroom and the next thing I know, blood's everywhere,” Facello said. Facello said the argument began when a man at another table made a remark about loud children. A warrant for Smith's arrest was issued Monday, and she was taken into custody Tuesday morning. Smith is charged with assault, but it’s unclear if the arrest is related to the attack at El Toro Loco. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Man accused in (white) ex-girlfriend’s deadly stabbing captured Jesse Bodie, 33, was arrested at a Kroger in the 1200 block of Rockbridge Road in unincorporated Stone Mountain. He is accused of stabbing Vera Tulbure, 33, in her Crescent Walk Lane home about 2:30 p.m. Monday and running from the residence, Gwinnett police said. Hours before the brutal attack, police were called to the residence about a burglary. Officers searched the home, but found no one there. Tulbure, a mother of two young children, died after she was taken to Gwinnett Medical Center in Lawrenceville. Police and Tulbure’s sister said the couple had a violent relationship. Bodie and Tulbure had restraining orders against each other at the time of the deadly stabbing. The history of domestic incidents included one last week, when Tulbure reported Bodie was hiding on the side of the house with a gun. “It shouldn’t have happened,” her sister, Iana Butcher, said “It shouldn’t have gone to this extent.” - (Black-on-white) |
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VIDEO: San Francisco police make arrests in Twin Peaks murder SAN FRANCISCO — Police have made arrests in connection with the murder of a 71-year-old man that happened last month during a robbery on San Francisco’s Twin Peaks, police announced Monday. Edward French was taking photographs at the popular lookout spot on the morning of July 16 when a pair of camera thieves shot him. One of the two arrested has been identified as Lamonte Mims, 19, of Patterson. A jogger heard the gunshot at around 7:56 a.m. and found French lying on the ground. The jogger administered CPR to the victim until police arrived. French was shot in his upper body. The suspects ran into a car, a dark gray Honda Accord with rear-end damage, and sped away, police said. French was taken to a local area hospital where he was pronounced dead. - (Black-on-white) |
UPDATE: Good Samaritans stabbed while trying to help a woman who was stabbed and robbed in Seminole SEMINOLE, Fla. - Pinellas County Sheriff's Office deputies arrested a man on Sunday afternoon after he stabbed a woman during a robbery and stabbed two good Samaritans attempting to help the victim. According to deputies, the victim, 44-year-old Rosanna Lynn was sitting in her car in the Publix parking lot at 7880 113th Street in Seminole when the suspect, 49-year-old Bobby Martin Watson, approached her. Deputies say that Watson opened the car door and reached over Lynn, grabbing her purse. Lynn began to struggle with Watson who stabbed Lynn one time in the abdomen and one time in the left thigh. A Good Samaritan, 44-year-old Christopher McMann, saw the struggle came to try to help Lynn. When he tried to help, he was stabbed in the upper back by Watson. Deputies say Watson then fled toward Seminole City Shopping Center with McMann and a second Good Samaritan, 31-year-old Travis Jones pursuing Watson across 113th Street east bound. A third Good Samaritan, Donald Rush, 40, who saw the altercation, grabbed a hand gun from his vehicle and joined in the foot pursuit of Watson. Jones also was stabbed in the abdomen by Watson. Rush was able to disarm Watson by holding him at gun point until deputies arrived and took Watson into custody. - (Black-on-white) |
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Two good Samaritans stabbed (by black man) after trying to help woman being robbed in Pinellas Co. PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. -- Two good Samaritans were stabbed while attempting to assist a woman who was in the process of being robbed. A 44-year-old woman was sitting in her car at a Publix in Seminole when a man approached and opened the car door around 12:40 p.m. Sunday. He tried to grab the woman's purse before getting into a struggle with the woman. He stabbed the woman in the stomach and left thigh. A good Samaritan saw the incident and tried to help the woman, and was stabbed by the man on his upper back. The suspect started to run towards the Seminole City Shopping Center when a second good Samaritan also started to chase him down. A third good Samaritan grabbed a gun from his car before also rushing towards the suspect. The original two men tackled the suspect to the ground in one of the parking lots at the shopping center. The second man who got involved in the altercation was stabbed in the stomach during the struggle. The third good Samaritan was able to disarm the suspect and held him at gunpoint until deputies arrived on scene. The two men who were stabbed during the confrontation were taken to the Bayfront medical center with non-life threatening injuries. The suspect, now identified as 49-year-old Bobby Martin Watson, was arrested and taken to Jail. |
Update: Black alleged accomplice in death of (white) Olivia Mackay says (black) Daniel Tate strangled her after meeting her online KENOSHA COUNTY -- Charges have been filed against the alleged accomplice in the death of 17-year-old Olivia Mackay. Prosecutors say Mackay met one of the suspects in this case online, and picked him and another man up in her vehicle. It would be the last time she was seen alive. 17-year-old Jamari Cook of Kenosha faces one count of hiding a corpse as party to a crime, and one count of taking and driving a vehicle without consent, as party to a crime. He may not have killed Mackay, but prosecutors say he helped hide her body. A criminal complaint indicates investigators spoke with Jamari Cook on August 4th. He indicated he was staying with 19-year-old Daniel Tate on July 23rd, and they were staying at his grandmother's home on Sheridan Road. Cook said Tate "meets a lot of girls online," and he had arranged to meet up with a girl later identified as Mackay on July 23rd. On July 23rd, Cook said Mackay picked up Tate and Cook and they drove down by the "Band Shell" near 35th Street and 7th Avenue in Kenosha, before heading down to Racine, eventually returning to the Band Shell. They then walked down by the lake. Cook said Tate and Mackay were hugging, and he "gave them some space." The complaint indicates Cook later saw Tate choking Mackay -- "lifting her off of the ground." He described it as a "sleeper hold," and said Mackay became motionless. Cook said he then saw Tate holding Mackay under the water for five minutes -- with one knee on her back and his hands by her head and shoulder area. Cook said Tate then found an apron-type piece of clothing on the beach, and wrapped it around her neck -- "pulling back until her head and upper body were bent backwards." Cook said Mackay was no longer moving and Tate took her body back to her car, where Tate asked Cook for help lifting her into the trunk. Cook said he helped because "there was no going back now." Cook told investigators they lifted the body into the trunk and Cook got into the driver's seat, and Tate told him where to go. Cook said he asked Tate what he wanted to do with the body, and Tate said "he didn't know yet." Cook said he eventually drove to an area in Racine County, where they stopped and Tate wrapped Mackay's body in garbage bags. They then carried her to an area where "there were a lot of weeds" and laid her on her back under the bushes "where they thought no one would find her," the complaint says. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Murder suspect with gun in one hand, club in the other jailed in Rylie slaying of (White) man Dallas police have made an arrest in a deadly beating and shooting at a Rylie home this week. Ladaryl Jewayne Fisher, 32, was booked into the Dallas County Jail on Thursday, charged with murder in the death of Raymond Stewart, 50. A witness in the home at 14830 Kleberg Road heard gunshots in another room around 4:45 a.m. Wednesday and went to investigate, according Fisher's arrest warrant. The witness saw Fisher standing in the room with a gun in one hand and a club in the other. - (Black-on-white) |
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(BLACK) East Hartford man arrested in (WHITE) 62-year-old woman's death ENFIELD, CT - An arrest has been made in connection with a woman's death in Enfield earlier this year. The body of 62-year-old Enfield resident, Pamela Cote, was found behind the homes on Windsor Court near Lafayette Park on Oct. 28. The complex on Windsor Court is a public housing complex for the elderly and disabled. During their investigation, police determined that the death of Cote "appeared suspicious." On Nov. 3, 2016, police learned that 33-year-old, East Hartford resident Howard Bowen was a suspect in the death of Cote. On Friday, Bowen, who was incarcerated on an unrelated robbery charge at the Walker Correctional Facility, was charged with murder and was arrested at Enfield Superior Court on Friday morning. Bowen is being held on a $1 million bond. - (Black-on-white) |
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(White) Texas grandmother, 60, shoots and kills armed (black) intruder who broke into her home in the middle of the day A 60-year-old grandmother shot and killed a man when he broke into her Katy, Texas home around noon on Monday. The incident happened at 11:30am, on a quiet block in the Sundown subdivision. Harris County Sheriff's officials say two men broke into the unnamed victim's home through an open garage. 'Both were armed with pistols, she confronted both suspects.' 'From what we understand, it's a rental home but there are several people who live in the home. But this morning she was by herself in the house,' he added. The woman grabbed her own handgun and proceeded to shoot at the intruders, causing them to flee. She hit one of the men, who collapsed and died in her front yard. The other suspect, a man around 20-years-old who was wearing dark clothing and red underwear, escaped over a fence and is still at large. - (Black-on-white) |
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One (black) arrested, one (trans? black) wanted in connection to murder of (WHITE) Italian tourist LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - A Little Rock man is arrested in connection with the murder of an Italian tourist. The Little Rock Police Department arrested 35-year-old Andre Jackson in Carlo Marigliano's death. Police have also put out a warrant for 34-year-old Charina Fort (Gender: Female). The U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force helped the police department make the arrest around 12:30 p.m. at the Super 7 motel on August 4. Officers were called to 1600 North Shackleford to the Berkley Apartments after the 31-year-old was found shot to death in a car on July 28. According to LRPD spokesperson Lt. Steven McClanahan, Marigliano was shot and then crashed the vehicle into the side of one of the apartment buildings. Gianni Sulmonte, Marigliano’s cousin issued a statement to THV11 that said, “This is a good thing, we have confidence in the Little Rock Police Department. This is the beginning of bringing closure legally and to our family.” Jackson and Fort are facing capital murder charges in this case. Fort is considered armed and dangerous. She may be traveling in a maroon 1997 Toyota Avalon. The vehicle has Arkansas tags with the license plate number "965 ONZ." - (Black-on-white) |
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(WHITE) Bystander hurt in restaurant fight by beer mug thrown by black woman MEMPHIS, TN - The man hit in the head with a beer mug during a wild fight at a popular Memphis restaurant is sharing his side of the story. Joey Facello was caught in the crossfire after someone complained about loud children at El Toro Loco. Facello is all stitched up and he has lots of head pain. He was trying to enjoy a friend's birthday party at El Toro Loco last Friday when the incident happened. “That's when I stood up to go to the bathroom and the next thing I know, blood's everywhere,” Facello said. Witnesses said someone threw a beer mug that hit him in the head during an argument. However, he wasn’t the intended target. Witnesses said a man sitting at a different table approached a woman nearby and told her that she or her child were being too loud. After an argument, a beer glass was thrown, hitting Facello smack in the head. The GoFundMe set up so far has raised almost $400, but he needs more to pay for the mounting hospital bills. At last check, no one has been charged in the incident. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) LGBT will serve 30 years in Delaware after life sentence in Georgia for murders over life insurance - shot his white friend in head A 30-year-old man from Bear received a 30-year prison sentence after he pled guilty to second-degree murder for shooting his friend in the head in 2007 for life insurance money. According to Delaware Department of Justice officials, Jason Slaughter pled guilty in January to killing his friend Christopher Masters in Masters' Summit Bridge Trailer Park home in December 2007. Slaughter shot himself in the shoulder in order to sell police on the idea that two men showed up to Masters' home and shot them. After two years of the case being cold, slaughter had moved to Georgia and was arrested for the murder of Michael Haegle in 2010, at which point the Georgia Bureau of Investigation discovered Slaughter had been the beneficiary of a life insurance policies taken out on both Haegle and Masters. - (Black-on-white) |
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Va. CVS store employee accused of killing manager found by dumpster WARRENTON, VA. - A CVS store employee has been arrested for allegedly killing his manager last week outside of the Warrenton CVS pharmacy, Warrenton police said. Police arrested Bernard Clark Duse, Jr. 76 early Wednesday morning in connection with the homicide of Rex Olsen, 64. The homicide happened on July 26 at the Warrenton CVS pharmacy located at 510 Blackwell Road. Olsen was the store manager and was the supervisor of Duse. Olsen was found near the dumpster at the CVS. Duse is being charged with first degree murder and use of a firearm in the commission of murder, authorities said. - (Black-on-white) |
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Third (black) suspect arrested for weekend murder of (White) Abilene teen ABILENE, Texas - A third suspect is now behind bars for the murder of an Abilene teen who was shot and killed over the weekend. Jerel Lamar Mathis Jr, 18, has been arrested for Murder and Aggravated Robbery in connection to the death of Bronson Boyles, 19. Two other suspects, D'Jaman Keshod West, 19, and D'Audre Raashawn Hight-Ealy , 20, have also been arrested on the same charges for the murder of Boyles. All three suspects are being held on bonds totaling at least $700,000. Boyles was shot Friday just before midnight and passed away early Saturday morning after being transported to the hospital in a private vehicle. Court documents state witnesses saw West get into an altercation with Boyles at an apartment complex on the 1000 block of South Clack Street. After the men began to argue, a single gunshot was heard, according to witness testimony to police. These witnesses told police that sometime during the confrontation, they heard a gunshot, and when they looked up, they saw West holding a gun over Boyles. A GPS device issued to West as part of a recent probation order confirmed West was in the area of the apartment complex at the time Boyles was shot and killed. West fled the scene and was at large for nearly four days before he was taken into custody. - (Black-on-white) |
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Third (BLACK) suspect charged with murder in shooting of (WHITE) Columbus cab driver Nearly 10 months after a Warrior cab driver was killed on Farr Road, a third suspect has been charged in connection with the Oct. 17 shooting. Jasmine Thomas, 21, was arrested at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Farley Homes apartment complex at 1901 Nina St. She was charged with murder and armed robbery. She is being held in the Muscogee County Jail, where she awaits a 9 a.m. Thursday hearing in Columbus Recorder’s Court. Thomas’ arrest comes months after the same warrants were issued for Dontavis Paige Screws, 21, and Devin Trashawn Durden, 22. Authorities said the men set up the robbery that led to the death of 50-year-old Dewayne Chronister. He parked directly in front of Screws’ former home, Deaton said. “They approached the driver’s side when the window was down, and a shot is fired. Mr. Chronister was struck,” said Deaton, who stated that Screws identified Durden as the shooter. - (Black-on-white) |
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Shocking video shows a gang of (BLACK) teenagers punching, kicking and spitting on a group of defenseless (WHITE) youngsters in a vicious and unprovoked attack | ||
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Shocking video has captured a group of teenagers launching an unprovoked violent attack on defenseless peers. The attack was reported at 5pm on a dock in Quincy, Massachusetts. Cellphone footage appears to show one group of boys surrounded by another group that begins taunting and spitting on them. Suddenly, the assault turns physical as they viciously beat down on the boys. Three teenagers throw one of the boys, wearing a light blue T-shirt and white cap, to the ground and punch and kick him and he covers his head on the ground. He's able to get up and walk away with his group before the attackers throw another one of the teens down on the dock and he too is punched and kicked. One of the boys, wearing a navy blue shirt, leads the second boy away and yells at the attackers to leave them alone. - (Black-on-white) |
(Black) suspect accused of shooting (White) man five times during robbery had arrest warrant for months An arrest warrant was issued months ago for a Desert Hot Springs man who's accused of shooting someone five times before leading police on a chase Sunday morning. Authorities had been looking for Altonia Vontae Jackson Jr. in connection to a November 16 car burglary on El Dorado Boulevard in Palm Springs. He's accused of taking a cell phone from the car and trying to sell it via an ecoATM kiosk - which trades money for phones - inside the Walmart on Ramon Road. Jackson, who was on felony probation after being convicted in December 2015 of carrying a concealed firearm, was identified as a suspect after matching a previous photo with one taken by the kiosk, and an arrest warrant was issued in February. On Tuesday, Desert Hot Springs police officially confirmed Jackson is a suspect in Sunday's shooting. Friends identified the victim as Domenic "Butch" Tallarita. - (Black-on-white) |
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Another white woman gone to hell - Police: Black boyfriend arrested in a (white) mother's death, boy's shooting A young mother was fatally shot Tuesday and her body was burned in the woods behind her house. Her five-year-old son was shot multiple times. Despite being left to die, the child is recovering in a Jackson hospital. The woman's (black, nword) boyfriend has been charged in the shootings. (Mouth-breathing, dreadlocked, monkey man) Marcus Gardner, 22, has been charged with murder in the fatal shooting of his girlfriend, 21-year-old Chelsea Pace of Starkville, and aggravated assualt in the shooting of her son. An autopsy will be conducted tomorrow but Pace appears to have died from a single gunshot wound to the face, according to Noxubee County Coroner R.L. Calhoun. Initial evidence from the crime scene suggests she died inside her home off of Highway 388 and was drug out of the back door into the woods, 10 to 20 feet behind the house, Calhoun said. Pace's body was recovered Tuesday morning, "badly burned." The accelerant is unknown but Calhoun said the scene smelled of gasoline. A gasoline container has not yet been found, he said. Calhoun could not comment on the murder weapon. The child was shot "multiple times," and is listed in stable condition at University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson. The couple "hadn't been in together that long," Calhoun said. According to Calhoun, the couple recently moved to Noxubee from Starkville. Gardner is not the child's father, Calhoun said. He added that the boy's father is currently deployed. When asked if the couple had prior domestic violence calls, Calhoun said, "Not here but we're looking in Starkville." According to the Oktibbeha County Sheriff's Department, there were no domestic violence calls regarding the couple. Neither Gardner's name or Pace's name was in the system at the Starkville Police Department, according to public information officer Corporal Brandon Lovelady. - (Black-on-white) |
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Police identify interracial Olathe couple killed in murder-suicide at home, still surrounded in police tape OLATHE, Kan. — The couple killed in Monday’s murder-suicide in Olathe has been identified as Amy Mabion, 36, and her husband Philip Mabion, 36. Officers were dispatched the couple’s home in the 24200 block of W. 109th Terrace, just off of K-7 and College Boulevard around 1:30 p.m. Monday for a medical response. Responding officers found Amy dead inside the home, and took Philip to the hospital for treatment. He was later pronounced dead. Police say they aren’t looking for any suspects. Their home was still taped off as a crime scene as of 1:45 p.m. Tuesday. Friends of Amy said that she was a great person and an amazing mom. A GoFundMe account has been set up to help aid the children they leave behind and in the expenses the family will incur. - (Black-on-white) |
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Bond hearing held for two (worthless fatherless feral black) teens - one of which assassinated White police officer NEWPORT, Ark. -- The teen that investigators believe killed Lieutenant Patrick Weatherford is being held with no bond. Lieutenant Weatherford was a 15 year veteran with the Newport Police Department. He was shot and killed while responding to a call last month. Both 16-year-old Derrick Heard and 18-year-old Tyler Calamese appeared in court Friday afternoon for a bond hearing. Heard is being charged as an adult with capital murder while Calamese is accused of giving Heard the handgun that took Lt. Weatherford’s life. More eyes now turn to 16-year-old Derrick Heard, who is now charged with firing the fatal shot that killed Lieutenant Weatherford. He's also charged with attempted capital murder and other charges including possession of a handgun. - (Black-on-white) |
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Second (black) suspect arrested, charged in Blind Rabbit killing (of White man) He had taken a seat in the front row of the courtroom Thursday and at times sat at the edge of the seat waiting for the right time. Midway during the hearing, the officer with the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, rose from the bench, threw open the door and raced out. The time for law enforcement to move in on 22-year-old Devonte Lafelton Hanford was now, now that another man facing a lifetime behind bars for the killing of a young Blind Rabbit employee told a judge he was willing to testify against his accomplice — Hanford — in the crime. On Thursday, it was 736 days since Daniel Eugene Rowe died after stepping out the back door of the Blind Rabbit, a Riverside restaurant and bar, with a trash bag. Two assailants robbed him of $4 and pumped two bullets into his head, authorities say. Witnesses saw the two men run away. Rowe’s death devastated his family and shocked the popular Riverside neighborhood. The Blind Rabbit has closed. A Crimestopper tip one year later led police to Erron Markese Coleman, a 12-time felon. He told investigators Hanford was his accomplice. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Alpine man charged with murder in (white) wife's shooting death An Alpine man was charged with murder two months after he allegedly shot his wife, the Talladega County Sheriff's Office said. Everrett Bernard Abrams Jr., 35, was charged was arrested Thursday. Authorities said they found his wife, 32-year-old Jennifer Abrams, with a single gunshot wound on May 29 at a residence on Loblolly Trace in Alpine. A revolver was recovered at the scene, deputies said. Jennifer was transported to Coosa Valley Medical Center in Sylacauga before she was taken to UAB Hospital. She was pronounced dead the next day after she was removed from life support. Information from the investigation led to Everrett's arrest. He was placed into Talladega County Jail on a $200,000 bond. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Wayne County road worker faces judge in fatal crash that killed (White) co-worker TAYLOR, Mich. - Bobby Lee Collins, a Wayne County employee, is charged with death of a co-worker during a horrific work crash. It happened this past March on Van Born near Beech Daly in Taylor. Prosecutors say Collins was behind the wheel of a county road vehicle, that was supposed to be protecting two co-workers who were walking and patching potholes. Surveillance video shows the truck never slows or stops, instead slamming into the men. 47-year-old David Wolf, a married father of two, died. The other man, Wilbert King, was able to stagger away after the impact, but suffered severe leg injuries. Today Collins went before a judge for the first time in this case. In court his attorney said he has worked for the county road commission for 24 years. An investigator on the case said alcohol was not involved and called Collins cooperative. "I did call him and there was a quick response back. He did say that he would come in this morning, there has been no issues with him." We also learned Collins is not currently working for the county due to medical reasons. "He is currently on medical leave. He has serious medical issues which require constant attention,” said Collins’s attorney. The Lincoln Park man is charged with Reckless Driving Causing Death, Reckless Driving Causing Serious Impairment, Work Zone Death and Work Zone Injury. His attorney requested a personal bond stating he has no prior criminal convictions. The judge granted him a $50,000 personal bond. Today's arraignment was quick. They did not discuss what lead up to this fatal on-the-job crash. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black POS) Prison inmate escapes and murders a warden's (White) teen step-daughter near her home on jail grounds before being killed by cops | ||
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A fugitive Louisiana inmate took an assistant warden's teenage step-daughter hostage and fatally stabbed her before he was shot dead in a standoff with police. Amanda Leigh Carney, 19, was killed near the David Wade Correctional Center in Homer on Thursday afternoon by escaped inmate Deltra Henderson. The 39-year-old inmate was reported missing from the prison at about 1.40pm after he walked away from his work assignment. Amanda, who is the step-daughter of assistant warden James Arnold, was abducted by the inmate. - (Black-on-white) | ||
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Update: (Black) Renaissance Park Murder Suspect Dies From Suicide Attempt - (I'd say the 'attempt' was sucessful!) The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office says 22-year-old Tyree Corley attempted to commit suicide inside the Hamilton County Jail. He died from his injuries today at a local hospital. - (Black-on-white) |
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14-year-old (black) pleads guilty six days after shooting death (of White man) at RV park on Broad Street LAKE CHARLES, LA - A 14-year-old boy has pleaded guilty as a principal to second-degree murder and principal to armed robbery in connection with a shooting death six days ago on Broad Street. A 23-year-old man, Joshua Touchet, was shot to death at Twelve Palms RV Park around 6 a.m. on July 22. The boy is not suspected of being the shooter in the case. District Attorney John DeRosier says the youth has been committed to the Office of Juvenile Justice to be incarcerated until he is 21. Two adults were also arrested in the case - Johnnie Paul Hardman Jr., 28, and (snaggle-tooth, mop-head) Desmond Kemon Orphey, 20. Both are charged with first-degree murder, armed robbery, armed robbery with a firearm, attempted armed robbery and attempted armed robbery with a firearm. Both have a bond of $1.2 million. - (Black-on-white) |
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The third (black) suspect wanted in the robberies, kidnappings targeted at white students has been arrested - "racially motivated" |
(Black) Man charged in robbery of NW Houston jewelry store - (White) owner was beaten pistol whipped by black animal A suspect was arrested Thursday after robbing a jewelry store with two other men and exchanging gunfire with the store owner earlier this week, according to the Harris County Sheriff's Office. Cortez Harris is charged with aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon after robbing Your Jeweler's store in the 12100 block of Jones. Harris, Jeremy Gomez and Michael Mitchell entered the store around 2:45 p.m. on Tuesday and demanded merchandise and cash. The armed men also began beating the 66-year-old store owner. The store owner eventually retrieved a handgun and fired multiple times at the three men. After the robbery, the three men fled to a vehicle parked at a nearby car wash. Authorities learned that Gomez was dropped off at a local hospital with multiple gunshot wounds. A body found at 15600 Rosehearty was later identified as Mitchell. On Thursday, law enforcement learned that Harris fled to San Antonio, which led to the Lone Star Fugitive Task Force conducting surveillance on a residence there. - (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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