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ARCHIVE for 21 February 2014 |
'They're like addicts, her drug was her pimp': The heartbreaking story of one mother's fight to save her prostitute daughter from Las Vegas's seedy underbelly |
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Former actress claims husband forced her to help hide body parts of ex who was mother of his two sons as she faces charges of first-degree murder | ||
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A former actress claims she didn't know her husband murdered the 27-year-old mother of his two young children until he pushed her to help hide the body parts more than a week later. Amanda Hayes, 41, took the stand in her defense, saying she only agreed to help hide the chopped up body parts of Laura Jean Ackerson when her husband Grant threatened to kill her as well. But prosecutors said Hayes never tried to expose her husband's heinous act, and even seemed happy in pictures taken after they disposed of the body . More than that, they say the couple planned the murder after a troubled custody battle over Grant's two young sons with Ackerson. Hayes is facing charges of first-degree murder and accessory after the fact for the July 2011 death. Her husband Grant was convicted last year of murder and is currently serving a life sentence. - (Black-on-white) | ||
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Black Susquehanna Valley man accused of killing white 34-year-old girlfriend YORK, Pa. —A York man is behind bars, charged with criminal homicide. Jermane Taylor, 23, was arrested in connection with the death of 34-year-old Billy Jo Bratton. Bratton was found dead on Sunday at the home she shared with Taylor on the 200 block of Southwest Street. The coroner said Bratton died of blunt force trauma. There is no word on a motive at this point. - (Black-on-white) |
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Man arrested in child prostitution case in Colorado Springs A 28-year-old Colorado Springs man has been arrested in connection with a human trafficking and child prostitution investigation. Last September, Colorado Springs Police were contacted by a man who believed his teenage daughter may have been involved in juvenile prostitution. Police conducted a complex human trafficking investigation, determining that several juvenile females from Colorado Springs were be trafficked across the Front Range. Police said the investigation determined that 28-year-old Kavion Lydell Powell, of Colorado Spings, was a suspect in the case. He is suspected of advertising juvenile females for commercial sex acts and transporting them to complete the acts. He then collected the money, police said Wednesday. |
Black elementary school janitor gets 25 years in prison for child sex crime A former school custodian in Sussex County gets 25 years in prison for the rape of a teenage girl last year. Fifty-five-year-old Frederick Massey (Frederick H. Massey Jr.) was arrested last year in connection with inappropriate sexual contact with the girl in a wooded area near Redden State Forest. Massey Friday also gets credit for 239 days served, and his sentence would be followed by home confinement and intensive probation. He pleaded guilty last month to one count of third-degree rape. Police said Massey met the girl in the fall of 2012. He was a custodian at Shields Elementary School in Lewes. |
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Orlando Police: Sexual assault in Orlando parking garage The Orlando Police Department says a woman was sexually assaulted in a parking garage on W. Jefferson St. around 6 p.m. on Wednesday night. A security guard heard screaming on the 6th floor of the garage and went to investigate. The security guard saw a man assaulting a woman who was on the ground in the northeast corner of the garage by the stairway. The victim told police the suspect was walking to her car and was suddenly grabbed from behind the neck. She told police the suspect told her not to scream or he would kill her and then began to rape her. The suspect fled when he saw the security guard. He was later tracked down in an open field just one block north of where the attack occurred. Police said the suspect, identified as 21-year-old Tobias Franklin, offered unsolicited statements about the sexual assault and was arrested. |
Kenner man indicted in rape of two Metairie girls A Kenner man whose criminal history amounted to a handful of marijuana cases dating back to his teenage years now faces charges of raping two children. Jamaal Johnson, 32, was indicted by the Jefferson Parish grand jury Thursday, on two counts of aggravated rape. The victims were ages 11 and 12 last year, when they disclosed to a school counselor that they were forced to give Johnson oral sex numerous times since 2006, in a Metairie apartment, according to the Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office arrest affidavit. The victims, both girls, gave the Sheriff's Office the same account. |
Suspect in rapes, armed robberies at Mariposa Elementary playground in Port St. Lucie arrested PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. - A judge has called the man accused of raping and robbing several teenagers in Port St. Lucie an 'extreme danger' to the community. Jimmie Ernest Glover, 26, made his first appearance in court Friday morning in St. Lucie County. Glover is suspected of the armed robbery and sexual assault of several teens in the playground of Mariposa Elementary School in Port St. Lucie on Jan. 26, according to Master Sgt. Frank Sabol, spokesman for Port St. Lucie Police Department. |
Fugitive arrested in McKees Rocks rape A North Side man was arrested this afternoon in connection with the rape of an 18-year-old in McKees Rocks last year. Eugene T. David, 45, surrendered to Pittsburgh police around 4:30 p.m. without incident, according to Allegheny County Sheriff William Mullen. Mr. David was wanted on charges of rape, terroristic threats, and unlawful restraint in the McKees Rocks incident that took place in July. |
Rape suspect charged in second assault case MEMPHIS, TN - - A rape suspect is charged in a second assault case, Memphis police announced Thursday. Kotay Floyd, 35, was recently charged in the February 14 assault of a girl. She was walking in the 200 block of Georgia Avenue when a man grabbed her. He was armed with a knife, and he forced the victim into a nearby lot. He was then charged with aggravated Rape, aggravated Kidnapping, and resisting official detention. In the second case, which happened on December 20, 2013, a girl was walking to Booker T. Washington High School when she observed a male in the area of Crump and Mississippi boulevards. The unknown man attempted to grab her, and he dragged her into some vacant apartments. A witness chased him off after the victim was physically assaulted. |
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Third suspect arrested in North Miami Beach parking lot abduction, rape NORTH MIAMI BEACH, Fla. - A third suspect arrested in connection with the rape of a woman last month has been identified. North Miami Beach police Friday announced the arrest of Dwayne Pryce. A 26-year-old woman was picking up food from a North Miami Beach restaurant Jan. 16 when two teenagers forced her into the back seat of her car and drove her to a remote area of northern Miami-Dade County, where she was sexually assaulted. Police previously said Antonio Hodgson, 16, and Terry Petit-Frere, 17, were responsible. During Friday's news conference, police revealed their belief that Pryce was the suspect who followed behind the car in a van. Detectives were able to use surveillance video to find the van. Police said they also found a fingerprint belonging to Pryce on the victim's food bag, even though he told them he was never in the car with the victim. |
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Queens Teen Gets 20 Years In Prison For L.I. Sex Attacks MINEOLA, N.Y. – A teenager from Queens has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for two violent sex attacks last year on Long Island. Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice announced the sentencing Thursday of 17-year-old Nashane Peterkin of Springfield Gardens. He pleaded guilty in December to rape, strangulation, assault and other charges in connection with the attacks which both occurred in Valley Stream. On Aug. 12, 2013, Peterkin assaulted a 30-year-old pregnant woman as she walked on Mill Road from the Long Island Rail Road station. On Sept. 1, 2013, Peterkin raped a 61-year-old woman as she walked on a hiking path in Valley Stream State Park. |
Probationary deputy fired after public indecency arrest INDIANAPOLIS — A probationary Marion County sheriff’s deputy is out of a job after he was arrested in Hamilton County and charged with public indecency. Phillip J. Reed, 30, was arrested Wednesday at the L.A. Fitness health club on 116th Street in Fishers. A woman working out there claimed he exposed himself to her, according to a Fishers Police spokesperson. Reed was hired by the Marion County Sheriff’s Office as a probationary employee in November, and was enrolled in the law enforcement academy awaiting graduation. A MCSO spokesperson said Reed was fired Thursday. |
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Baton Rouge police arrest two teens in beating death Baton Rouge police arrested two teens Tuesday accused in the fatal Feb. 1 attack of a 55-year-old Indiana native, a crime that might have been committed simply because the teens wanted to see who hit harder. John Bannon, 1654 Clear Lake Lane, Baton Rouge, died Friday of injuries sustained when he fell onto the concrete sidewalk during the attack, fractured his skull and suffered a brain hemorrhage, according to the arrest warrant for Windall Lavel Herring. Bannon’s death leaves his family wondering why a man they described as a compassionate and caring individual was targeted. “You just want to know why, why him,” said Susan Smith, Bannon’s sister, who resides in Nashville, Tenn. on Wednesday afternoon, choking back tears. “Why him, of all people, (who) didn’t bother anybody.” Police think the two teens, Herring, 19, and a 15-year-old whose name was not released, attacked Bannon in an attempted robbery, to see who could hit harder or possibly for another reason, police spokesman Cpl. L’Jean McKneely said. - (Black-on-white) |
Black Chicago man charged with murder, armed robbery in shooting death of White Downers Grove man DOWNERS GROVE – John Serpe, the Downers Grove man shot to death last week in Chicago, was described by family as a die-hard football fan and computer tech who had appeared to be back on the right track with a new job. Serpe, 44, of the 2900 block of Maple Avenue, was shot to death in the West Garfield Park neighborhood of Chicago about 5:10 a.m. Feb. 9 in an alleged armed robbery. Police charged Anthony Tucker, 41, of the 1400 block of South Canal Street, with one count of first degree murder, one count of armed robbery with discharge of a firearm and two counts of armed robbery with a firearm, the Chicago Police News Affairs Office announced Tuesday. - (Black-on-white) |
Missouri says it has a drug supplier for its upcoming execution Missouri officials said late Wednesday afternoon that they have arranged with an unidentified pharmacy to provide the lethal injection chemical for use in next week’s execution of a Kansas City man. The state revealed the existence of the supplier of pentobarbital — the drug used in the state’s last three executions — in a federal court filing opposing a stay of execution for Michael Taylor. Taylor is scheduled to be put to death next Wednesday for the 1989 killing of 15-year-old Ann Harrison. Taylor, now 47, and co-defendant Roderick Nunley, 48, both pleaded guilty in 1991 to kidnapping Ann from in front of her southeast Kansas City home while she waited for the school bus. She was raped and stabbed to death. - (Black-on-white) |
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Ex-Beaverton cop Christopher Warren's trial on child rape charge delayed Trial for former Beaverton cop Christopher Ramoan Warren on accusations of child rape has been postponed, court records show. His trial on one count of first-degree child rape was set to begin Monday, Feb. 24, in Clark County Superior Court. The trial has been postponed until June 9. Washington County jurors last week found Warren, 34, guilty of welfare fraud. He was sentenced to 10 days in jail, followed by probation and community service. Twice fired from the Beaverton Police Department, Warren applied for public assistance in 2011, between his stints as a cop. He was convicted of lying about his address and income to obtain food stamps. Prosecutors said he ultimately used thousands of dollars in food stamps to which he was not entitled. In the Clark County case, Warren is accused of sexually abusing a 5-year-old relative. |
Woman uses broken glass to fight off attacker in Ceres Ceres Police say a woman was able to fend off an attacker 100 pounds heavier than she is with a shard of glass Tuesday morning. Aaron Modisett-Hollie, 18, was released from jail the previous night, police say. According to investigators, he saw the woman in her front yard as he wandered her neighborhood and waited until she went back inside her house to break it. Modisett-Hollie reportedly threw the woman to the floor, but she used a shard of glass from the window the man broke to stab him several times, according to police. After fleeing, police say a bleeding Modisett-Hollie knocked on a neighbor’s door to ask for a ride. That neighbor reported the suspicious request to police, who were then able to track the man down. |
Police: (Black) Suspect Clears Snow Off Woman’s Car, Then Tries To Kiss Her GLOUCESTER Twp., N.J., – Gloucester Township Police are searching for a man they say began to help a woman clear snow off of her parked car, then he attempted to grab her and kiss her. The alleged incident was reported around 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Autumn Ridge Apartment Complex on the 1500 block of Little Gloucester Road. Officers responded for a report of a man who attempted to inappropriately touch a 49-year-old woman near the “F” Building of the complex. According to police, the man began to help the woman clear snow off of her parked vehicle, then he allegedly attempted to grab her and kiss her. Police say she screamed and pushed him off, and he fled from the scene on foot. The suspect is described as a Black male in his early 20′s, brown eyes, 5’8″ to 5’10″, medium build with a “pointy nose.” |
Disabled (white) woman attacked in Aqueduct bathroom (by black) Police and the Queens District Attorney’s Office said Wednesday the sexual assault of a 40-year-old disabled woman first reported to have occurred at Resorts World actually happened in the bathroom stall of a women’s restroom on the Aqueduct Racetrack’s property. Both South Ozone Park gambling establishments share the 110-00 Rockaway Blvd. address, which initially caused confusion about the alleged Feb. 2 attack. The DA’s office charged Frank Wood, 37, of Kew Gardens, with engaging in criminal sexual acts with a woman possessing the mental capacity of a 2-year-old at 8:02 p.m. on Super Bowl Sunday. - (Black-on-white) |
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Mentally ill woman convicted of shooting mother, burning house down A woman who shot her mother, then doused her in gasoline and set her ablaze in a Cobbs Creek home was found guilty, but mentally ill Wednesday. Jahina Damon, 35, was found guilty but mentally ill on charges of first-degree murder, attempted murder and arson for the Dec. 20, 2007, incident inside a home on the 6000 block of Cobbs Creek Parkway. Damon killed her mother, Lolita Lee, 53; another woman was badly burned in the resulting house fire after Damon set ablaze the home where her mother lived. Damon reportedly shot her mother in the chest inside their kitchen and shot at two other people in the house but missed, before setting the fire about 5 a.m. She was arrested a day later in Maryland and returned to Philadelphia authorities |
Police: Woman upset over break up deliberately caused fatal accident A Westland woman is expected to be arraigned this afternoon (Thursday) on a charge that she deliberately caused the traffic accident that fatally injured an Ypsilanti woman. A warrant has been issued charging Ponya Lee, 27, with second-degree murder. She is scheduled to be arraigned in Westland 18th District Court. The two-car accident occurred Monday afternoon when a car traveling westbound on Warren Road went through a red light at Wayne Road and struck a northbound vehicle driven by Patricia Nwaneri, 55. “She (Nawneri) lost consciousness at impact. She was hit in the drivers door.” “She was alert when the firefighters arrived.” Nwaneri subsequently died. |
Police: 2 Arrested For Allegedly Stuffing Woman In Trash Can During Attempted Abduction CAMDEN, N.J., – Authorities say two men have been arrested for allegedly attempting to abduct a woman, less than a block from Camden’s City Hall, by stuffing her into a trash can. Hasian Womack, 35, of Philadelphia, and Willie Dennis, 24, of Indiana, Pa., were arrested Wednesday morning in Pennsylvania, Camden County Police said. It happened Jan. 21 at 9:30 a.m. at the Zoujati Salon in the unit block of N. 6th Street in Camden. |
NOPD releases sketch of man wanted in bicycle battery New Orleans Police released a sketch of one of two suspects wanted for striking a person in the head while they rode their bicycle down Esplanade Avenue this past Friday. NOPD is searching for a 6-foot, 170-pound black 18-year-old. He is described as having an athletic build and a dark complexion and was wearing a grey hooded sweatshirt with a center pocket as well as grey sweatpants. Another suspect, whom police haven’t released a sketch of, is described as a 5-5 or 5-7 black teenager with a stocky build and a dark complexion. He was wearing a black hooded sweatshirt with grey trimming around the hood and sleeves and also had a center pocket. He was armed, police said, with a grey aluminum bat covered in black paint. According to police, the victim of the attack was riding north on Esplanade Avenue towards City Park when one of the two teenagers – the one shown in the sketch – stepped off the neutral ground to impede the bicycle near North Robertson Street. The other man police are looking for stepped out from behind a parked car and swung the baseball bat at the man on riding the bicycle. |
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Mexican criminals now kidnapping businessmen inside the U.S. |
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4 blacks charged after men found dead in burning Detroit home Four people have been charged in connection with the deaths of three males found in a Detroit house fire last week. Tenisha Jackson, 19; Larry Johnson, 20; Rashawn Johnson, 19; and Keeshon Lake, 19, have all been charged with three counts of first-degree murder; three counts felony murder; two counts armed robbery; and one count of arson. Larry Johnson was also charged for Felony Firearm and Possession of Heroin. Firefighters responded to a house fire on Bentler Street Feb. 10. They discovered three bodies inside the home. Two of the victims were already deceased and the third person was rushed to the hospital. A medical examiner has determined Lawrence Bowman, 51, died of a gunshot wound to the head. He also suffered multiple stab wounds, which were thought initially to have been the cause of death. Michael Hoots, 24, died from multiple stab wounds. Nicholas Bowman, 26, later died at the hospital as a result of multiple stab wounds. He is the son of Lawrence Bowman. The father and son lived at the home. Hoots was visiting from Livonia. - (Black-on-white) |
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Jay-Von Avery, Kyle Lutes: West Palm Beach suspect arrested after Indiana man's body dumped A West Palm Beach man remains in jail after being accused of killing an Indiana man and dumping his body in suburban Palm Beach Gardens. Jay-Von Avery was charged with first-degree murder Sunday morning and held without bond. Police say he shot Kyle Lutes, 25, in the back of the head and dumped his body in a wooded area along Valencia Gardens Avenue. According to the affidavit, Avery paid Lutes to use his car. But a few days later, police said the car had bullet holes in the side and Lutes was nowhere to be found. The affidavit says days before the body was found, Avery asked his sister to pass by the wooded area where the body was found. Police said Avery then told his sister he "shot some boy and his body is by the lake." The suspect's sister then contacted police. The police report says Lutes had come to South Florida from Indiana to get treatment for a drug addiction. - (Black-on-white) |
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Brothers Were Shot And Killed Before Their House Was Set On Fire (Corinth, MS) A man is being held in the deaths of two brothers found inside their burned home in Corinth, Miss. Investigators say the two brothers, 66-year old James Copeland and 64-year old Jerry Copeland, had each been shot in the head before their house was set on fire. The fire was reported the morning of February 13th. Corinth police say the murders and arson were allegedly an act of revenge by 28-year-old Sirdon Greer. The tragic deaths of the Copelands was hard enough to handle, but details on why they died has left neighbors in shock. In 2011, Vietnam veteran James Copeland shared with reporters his joy of being reunited with a daughter he fathered while serving in the war. “I’m glad that I was able to find her and we got the future to look forward to,” James Copeland said in 2011. But two-and-a-half-years later, the 66-year old man’s hopes have come to a tragic end. Thursday morning, he and his younger brother Jerry were found dead in the ashes of their Corinth home... Police say the fire was no accident. They took 28-year-old Sirdon Greer into custody and plan to charge him with two counts of murder and arson. Police allege Greer wanted revenge for a domestic situation involving Greer’s wife and Jerry Copeland’s son. Police said the two men were each shot in the head and died before the fire was set. - (Black-on-white) |
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UK: Dean Mayley Killing: Two (Black) Teenagers Charged Police have charged two teenagers over the murder of 24-year-old Dean Mayley in London. Ryan Beresford, 18, and a 17-year-old who cannot be named, are due to face Brent Magistrates' Court on Wednesday. The pair were arrested after turning themselves in at a London police station. Mr Mayley, who suffered from learning difficulties, was stabbed as he walked along Ruislip Road, in west London, on February 7. His condition meant that he had a mental age of around nine. Two teenagers - both aged 17 - have already appeared at Willesden Youth Court charged with murder, conspiracy to rob and possession of an offensive weapon. The two 17-year-olds were remanded in custody on Monday ahead of a bail hearing at the Old Bailey on Wednesday. - (Black-on-white) - (UK) |
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Downtown Black-on-White Beating Suspects Arrested Police say they've arrested two of the six suspects seen in a cell phone video circulating online that shows two men getting beat and robbed near Downtown Austin's entertainment district. Police say Kevin Morris, 24, has been charged with theft from a person, and both he and Marcus Ferebee, 24, are charged with assault causing bodily injury. The video, recorded Jan. 26, appears to show an angry mob targeting the men near the 900 block of East 6th Street. At one point one of the victims is knocked to the ground and kicked in the head. Four other are still being searched for: Jerel Wallace, 25, Mathew McCoy, 22, Christopher Spence, 25. |
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Black-on-whte fight breaks out at local restaurant and goes viral - "racial slurs are used" KNOXVILLE, Tenn. A fight that broke out at Cook Out on Cumberland Avenue now has Knoxville Police investigating who started it and why it left two men bloodied. Video of the fight went viral over the weekend, after four men got into an altercation inside Cook Out Friday evening. The video shows the four yelling and pushing one another for an unknown reason, then one of the men punches another in the face, knocking him to the ground. Seconds later, another man is seen being hit at least nine times in the face, all while a restaurant full of people look on. - (Black-on-white) |
UPDATE: Woman compares assault to (black) Knockout game, JC police need help with investigation A Johnson City woman who walked up on the aftermath of a downtown assault early Sunday said the incident was similar to the so-called Knockout game. Johnson City police released limited details about the assault, but indicated they need the public’s help in finding who is responsible. Matthew Brookshire, 21, Bristol, Tenn. was found unconscious and bleeding on the sidewalk near the crosswalk on State of Franklin Road between two public parking lots. A police report indicates there were no eye witnesses, but only people who walked up on the victim. But according to Breeding’s account, there were witnesses to the attack that reportedly involved several black men who assaulted Brookshire then ran off. “He was waiting to cross the road and the black males, one of them hit him in the head,” said Katelyn Breeding. - (Black-on-white) |
Unemployed Muslim Dominican Immigrant Terror Suspect Reaches Plea Deal A Manhattan man could serve 16 years in prison as part of a plea agreement reached Wednesday in a rare state terrorism case that was criticized by his defense attorneys as being so problematic that federal authorities chose to pass on prosecuting it. Jose Pimentel, 28 years old, who had been facing a potential life sentence if convicted at a trial set to start in late February, agreed to plead guilty to attempted criminal possession of a weapon as a crime of terrorism. In November 2011, Mr. Pimentel, a native of the Dominican Republic who was unemployed and living in his mother's Washington Heights apartment, was arrested by New York Police Department detectives following a 2 1/2 year investigation. Authorities said that Mr. Pimentel had built one pipe bomb—and gathered materials to make two others—and was recorded discussing using them to attack a police station or American soldiers returning from war. |
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Police Charge Man with Rape, False Imprisonment Jackson police have charged Michael Smith, Jr., 22, of Jackson, with rape and false imprisonment of a 13-year-old girl. On Tuesday afternoon, police were called to the girl's home, and her father reported the incident to officers. Smith was formally arraigned at 8 a.m. Wednesday in Jackson City Court. Smith's bond was set at $250,000. He remains in the Madison County Jail in lieu of bond. Smith's next scheduled court appearance is 1:30 p.m. Feb. 27 in Jackson City Court. Investigators learned that on Monday afternoon while visiting Smith's home, he locked the girl in a room and raped her. |
Harlem man saves Asian student from attempted rape A Harlem man risked his life to save a student from the clutches of a violent sexual predator who slammed her head against the icy pavement while trying to rape her. Dale Green, 46, sprang into action when he heard the blood-curdling screams of the petite 19-year-old who had just paid for a cab ride. After the victim stepped out from the taxi, convicted rapist Demetrius Edwards, 34, emerged from the darkness and pounced on the petite teen from behind, Green said. “I kept hearing, ‘Please no! God no! F-ing no! Don’t do this! Don’t do this!” Green said. “I saw this guy pick this Asian girl up and put her on the ground between two cars,” he said. |
Boynton man, 60, accused of having sexual relationship with girl, 17 The ex-girlfriend of a 60-year-old Boynton man called police when she found out his new girlfriend was 17, according to a Boynton Beach Police arrest report. George McCray of Boynton Beach faces charges of sexual activity with a minor and cocaine possession. Police arrested him on the driveway of his home on Monday. It started on Feb. 9 when McCray's ex-girlfriend told police she had to tell the 17-year-old girl's family and authorities. Police met with the girl, who said she had been in a sexual relationship with McCray for more than a month. McCray called the girl his "girlfriend," but denied having sex with her. |
Man Wanted For 2012 Sexual Assault Arrested, Linked By DNA To Another BALTIMORE —A 25-year-old man wanted for a 2012 sexual assault has been arrested in connection with another sexual assault and robbery. Bernard Burton was arrested for an open warrant from a 2012 sexual assault case by members of the Warrant Apprehension Task Force. Burton was linked by DNA to a sexual assault and robbery that occurred last Monday in the 2800-block of E. Fairmount Ave. |
Three blacks charged over 'brutal rape and assault of woman who was shot several times and set alight' but survived Three men are finally behind bars in Georgia for allegedly raping, shooting and setting fire to a woman on New Years Day. Miraculously, the 36-year-old victim survived the vicious attack. Joey Garron, 28, Robert Johnson and Ketorie Glover - both 23 — were systematically arrested in Columbus over the weekend. All three were charged with aggravated assault, rape, kidnapping, aggravated battery, aggravated sexual battery, aggravated sodomy, arson first degree, hijacking a motor vehicle and possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime. |
Deputies: Ocala man gave minor liquor, sexually assaulted her
An Ocala man is in jail after admitting to police he had given a 13-year-old girl liquor and had sex with her, deputies said. Deputy accused of sexually battering woman charged, fired The Lake County Sheriff's Office deputy accused of sexually battering a woman during a traffic stop has been charged and fired. Authorities charged Diamond Polycarpe, 19, after learning that he had given the victim liquor. The victim told authorities Polycarpe pulled her pants down and had sex with her in a wooded area behind a community center near Marion Oaks. A witness said the victim and Polycarpe, who is apparently known as “Majesty” on social media, met on Facebook. |
Suspected prowler nabbed in San Marcos SAN MARCOS — Sheriff’s deputies have arrested a 23-year-old man in connection with two incidents Sunday where an intruder was found in the bedrooms of two young girls who were sleeping in their San Marcos apartments. Dwayne Farrell was arrested about 2:30 p.m. Monday at his San Marcos home, Sheriff Bill Gore said at a news conference at the department’s headquarters in Kearny Mesa. It was denoscriptions from witnesses that led investigators to Farrell, but blood left at the scene confirmed it, Gore said. The man was found leaning over the bed of a 7-year-old girl, and about 25 minutes later he was found lying near the bed of an 8-year-old girl sleeping next to her mother, authorities said. |
Horrific Details Released In Death of Girl With Special Needs (Millington, TN) Two people are charged with first degree murder in the death of a girl with special needs. Both are also charged with Aggravated Child Neglect. Chasara Jones and Errol Johnson are charged in the death of Andrea Ruth. Ruth died of infected bedsores and gangrene. She suffered from asthma, hypertension and obesity. Ruth was scheduled to have her legs amputated in May of 2011 because of the gangrene, but the family missed that and apparently all subsequent medical appointments. |
Man Charged With Murder After Toddler Who Suffered Burns Dies CHICAGO — A 26-year-old man charged with fatally beating and choking his live-in girlfriend’s 20-month-old son was ordered held without bond Sunday. Vernon Henry is charged with first-degree murder in connection with the death of Adonta McCoy at the South Side residence they shared with the boy’s mother in the 6900 block of South Cornell Avenue, authorities said. |
Harrisburg woman arrested in connection with death of 11-week-old baby A Harrisburg woman has been arrested in connection to the death of her 11-week-old baby. Harrisburg Police say Latoya Green, 19, was arrested on Wednesday. Her 11-week-old daughter Zai'mera Eden was brought to Harrisburg Hospital by a taxi, on January 30th. Police say she was admitted for an 'inter-cerebral hemorrhage' (bleeding in the brain). Shortly after Zai'mera was admitted, she was flown to Hershey Medical Center. Police say she was treated at Hershey Medical Center for several days before tests confirmed she was brain dead. |
Police: Stepfather beats 1-year-old St. Louis girl to death for stealing piece of cake Investigators have issued charges against the parents of a 1-year-old found unresponsive in a north St. Louis home on Tuesday. Deonte Evans, 23, was charged with second-degree murder after prosecutors said he struck 1-year-old Jabria Phillips multiple times all over her body on Sunday. According to police, Evans said the beating came after Phillips climbed onto a counter and "stole a piece of cake." Shanika Evans was charged with two counts of endangering the welfare of a child after she reportedly failed to arrange for medical treatment for the child until her condition worsens. |
Sanford mother told police where she buried 2-year-old, arrest report says PUTNAM COUNTY, Fla. —A 2-year-old Sanford girl was found buried in a shallow grave in Putnam County on Tuesday morning, police announced. Investigators from the Sanford Police Department, along with the Putnam County Sheriff's Office and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement were following up on leads on the disappearance of Tariji Gordon after the child's mother, Rachel Fryer, 32, turned herself in Monday. |
Naked man attacks NJ Transit driver, tries to board bus in Irvington |
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Criminal charges against two men allegedly involved in the deadly 2012 Puerto Rican Beneficial Society gun battle |
Ex-Jail Guard Nancy Gonzalez Gets Prison For Behind-Bars Affair With Convicted Cop Killer Ronell Wilson |
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Male nurse with foreign name raped a nursing home patient: cops |
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Indonesian cruise ship worker Ketut Pujayasa raped, tried to toss US woman, 31, overboard, FBI says |
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Black thug slashes White women in face for refusing to dance with him |
Arkansas man 'shot dead cheerleader after prank' A man who allegedly shot at a carload of teenage pranksters, killing a cheerleader, has been charged with murder in the US state of Arkansas. Willie Noble, 48, told police he only opened fire to scare the Little Rock youngsters after his car was covered with eggs, mayonnaise and toilet paper. Adrian Broadway, 15, was shot in the head and died in Saturday's incident. The teenagers allegedly targeted Mr Noble as tit-for-tat after a similar prank by his child, said police. "Mr Noble's child allegedly had done a prank to some of the kids on Halloween," Little Rock police lieutenant Sidney Allen told a local radio station. "As a friendly feud they went over there to do some pranks on [the Nobles'] house." Mr Noble allegedly opened fire on the car of seven people, aged 14 to 18, as they drove back past his home later. Ms Broadway, who had a gunshot wound to the head, was later pronounced dead at a hospital. |
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2 black militants who killed 2 NYPD cops in ‘71 seeking parole Since they became eligible for parole a decade ago, two aging ex-members of a militant black power group serving 25-years-to-life sentences for the 1971 killings of two New York City police officers have been routinely rejected for release after displaying little or no remorse. Starting this week, Herman Bell and Anthony Bottom will again go before the state Parole Board to ask for freedom. But this time, it will be after admitting for the first time that they were involved in the execution-style slayings. The admissions have reignited a debate over whether the men, who still call themselves political prisoners, have become rehabilitated after four decades in prison or are simply more willing to game the system. “As long as they keep admitting they’re political prisoners, then they aren’t taking responsibility for their actions,” said Diane Piagentini, the widow of one of the slain officers who still lives in the same Long Island home she bought with him before he was killed at 28. “They should never be paroled.” In their 2012 appearances before parole officials, both men admitted their roles in killing officers Joseph Piagentini and Waverly Jones, 33. The officers were shot multiple times after they’d responded to a report of a domestic dispute at a Harlem housing complex on May 21, 1971. Prosecutors said it was a trap set by Bell and Bottom. |
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Disgraced ex-congressman arrested with porn in Zimbabwe A disgraced former Illinois Congressman is under arrest in Zimbabwe after allegedly taking hundreds of nude photos and pornographic videos. Melvin Reynolds, whose promising political career crashed in 1995 after he was convicted of statutory rape involving a 16-year-old campaign worker, was in the African country while serving as a middleman for foreign investors in tourism. Reynolds, 62, was arrested in a hotel in Harare, the Zimbabwe capital, on Monday on pornography charges and for remaining in the country illegally on an expired visa. Reynolds also ran up $24,500 in bills at two hotels, according to the state-owned newspaper the Herald. |
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St. Francis basketballer busted for sex abuse day after teammate A St. Francis College basketball player has been arrested on sex-abuse charges, and is the latest member of the team to be suspended after criminal accusations, police sources said Monday. A 21-year-old woman told cops that guard Sheldon Hagigal, 20, exposed himself and demanded oral sex on Jan. 5, the sources said. She said she escaped, then reported the alleged attack several days later. Hagigal was arrested Wednesday, just a day after teammate Anthony White was charged with assaulting and choking his girlfriend in her dorm room. |
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Boise Police investigate attempted abduction near library by black with foreign accent BOISE -- Boise Police are urging the public to be on the alert after a 13-year-old girl was nearly abducted near a public library Wednesday night. Officers say a parent reported the incident to them. The parent told police the girl walked out a community library on the 5200 block of West Overland Road around 7:15 p.m. when a man approached her, grabbed her and made comments about taking her away. The girl struggled, managed to get free and ran back inside the Hillcrest library. The girl and a sibling called the parent, who alerted police. Police say they are looking for a black male, who has a very dark complexion and a thick foreign accent. He is described as medium build and height. |
Gay councilman Chris Anderson suing to stop recall effort City Councilman Chris Anderson will file a lawsuit in Hamilton County Circuit Court today to stop recall efforts against him. Anderson alleges that the recall is discriminatory and is focused on his sexuality, which he says in unconstitutional. Anderson is the first locally elected openly gay politician. |
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Witness: (Asian) Gunman laughed about killing Texas cop |
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Funeral Services Held for Carroll Jordan - (elderly White man murdered by vicious black thugs) EAST BREWTON, Alabama - A Chickasaw man who was beaten and stabbed to death in his own home was laid to rest Thursday. Carroll Jordan died Saturday after the attack in his home January 27. “I believe a lot of people are still angry, not only us but the people that have been seeing it on the news and on the internet too, I believe people were outraged at the way it was done and the things that happened,” said Jordan’s nephew Donald Johnson. Friends and family attended his funeral and some who didn't personally know Jordan personally. Three people have been charged in his murder, 21-year-old DeAngelo Terrell Smith, 19-year-old Yasmine Munnerlyn and 20-year-old Carlos Nottingham. Police say say the crime was motivated by robbery. If convicted they could face the death penalty. - (Black-on-white) |
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Camera Captures Sucker Punch (black on White) Attack On Cambridge Sidewalk - (Black-on-white) - (Drudge link) |
Woman Kidnapped, Sexually Assaulted: Police Police found a woman wounded and bleeding inside a New Jersey hotel Sunday afternoon after receiving a call of an assault in progress. Toms River Police were called to the American Hotel on Route 166 just before 1:30 p.m. Inside a room, they discovered the 31-year-old victim bleeding from multiple stab wounds, according to authorities. The wounds, police say, were inflicted by Steen Tarpley, who was found an hour and a half later at a bus stop nearby. Tarpley allegedly held the victim against her will and sexually assaulted her. Investigators also say he stabbed the woman. |
1 killed, 1 arrested after weekend crash in Kokomo KOKOMO, Ind. – Police say one person died and another was arrested after a crash happened in Kokomo over the weekend.The initial investigation revealed that 21-year-old Char’Dae Avery was driving a Chevrolet southbound on Park Road at a high rate of speed. Police say Avery disregarded a stop sign at Boulevard and Park Road and collided with a Dodge heading eastbound on Boulevard. |
Six killed after drunk driver sped the WRONG WAY down California highway at 100mph causing three-car pile-up Olivia Culbreath, 21, has been identified as the driver behind the wheel of the Camaro driving the wrong way along a Californian highway |
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Man escaping arrest drags officer with his car, police say AUSTIN – An intoxicated man dragged a police officer with his car in an attempt to flee a hotel parking lot, according to authorities. The man, Ashton Dominique Allen, was approached by officer K. Mayo while he was patrolling the parking lot at an Extended Stay America. Allen was sleeping alone in the driver’s seat of his truck with the brake lights on while the car running. When Mayo opened the door to talk to him, he asked him to turn off the car. It was then that the officer smelled alcohol and noticed Allen had vomit on his left leg. When Mayo was able to identify, Allen he found out he was wanted for an assault warrant. The officer was waiting for backup to arrive when Allen started his vehicle and put his car in reverse towards the police car. Mayo said he was partially dragged and forced to move out of the way as Allen crashed into his police car, then he accelerated forward towards the officer again. When the officer jumped out of the way, Allen fled the scene. |
Ex-NFL star Darren Sharper Formally Charged With Rape, Drugging 11 Women A shot glass connected to the ongoing rape investigation targeting former NFL Pro Bowler Darren Sharper tested positive for a drug police allege is used to render people defenseless. The L.A. County district attorney’s office filed documents this week that accuse the former New Orleans Saints star of drugging as many as 11 women in four different states and raping at least seven of them. |
CHP investigating driver Juana Martinez Bejarano in collision that killed mother, 4 children |
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Mother, 29, and her four young children killed in fireball crash after being hit by driver as horrified father watched from car behind |
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Drunk illegal Mexican immigrant pleads guilty in fatal East Greenwich crash |
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Another damned bleeding heart liberal governor preventing the just execution of a black mass killer of Whites Victims' families furious after governor stays execution of notorious black Chuck E Cheese killer because he now doubts the death penalty. Pot-friendly Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper has indefinitely delayed the execution of convicted killer Nathan Dunlap, saying that he had doubts about the death penalty, much to the dismay of victims' families and a furious district attorney. Hickenlooper, a Democrat, said he had doubts about the fairness of Colorado's death penalty system and about the state's ability to get the lethal drugs required for an execution. Dunlap, 38, is one of three men on the state's death row. He was sentenced to death in 1996, but the victims' families say they have been waiting for justice to be carried out for nearly 20 years. Republicans have derided Hickenlooper's decision as no decision at all, with Attorney General John Suthers saying the reprieve guaranteed 'continued suffering and delayed justice' for families of Dunlap's victims. 'He took a coward's way out,' said Melinda Cromar, whose 19-year-old sister Sylvia Crowell was among those killed by Dunlap. 'I am just so angry.' A ‘very disappointed’ Bob Crowell, whose 19-year-old daughter Sylvia was killed by Dunlap, said he didn't think there would ever be total closure in the case, but believed the execution could have demonstrated to other criminals that 'they will pay the price with their lives if they perform an act like that in the state of Colorado.' Dunlap's victims included Sylvia Crowell, 19, and Colleen O'Connor, 17; Margaret Kohlberg, a 50-year-old mother, who was on her first day on the job when she was shot by Dunlap, as was Ben Grant, 17. - (Black-on-white) |
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Justice for Ryan: Family starts petition to keep boy’s killer in prison HOMESTEAD, Pa. —The night 14-month-old Ryan Hacke was killed was nearly two decades ago, but for his family, it's still a vivid, terrifying memory. "It was just horror," said Ryan's father, Tom Hacke. Tom Hacke was driving the car, with Ryan and his 3-year-old brother, Matthew, as passengers. They were stopped at a red light behind his wife, Mary Beth, in Homestead when Vaughn Mathis started shooting. "There was just this 'pop' in the windshield of the car and the bullet actually grazed me, and I looked up and I saw the perpetrator standing on the corner with two hands on the gun, and he was just squeezing the trigger," said Tom Hacke. "I just remember flames shooting out and my immediate reaction was to scream to my children 'duck.'" Tom Hacke said when the gunfire stopped, he realized Ryan was hit in the eye. Ryan died two days later. Vaughn Mathis was convicted of killing the boy, but 17 years later, he's up for parole. - (Black-on-white) |
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Bond set at $2 million for black suspect in shooting of White Dallas police officer DALLAS — Rakeem Perkins, the man Dallas police had sought in connection with the shooting of Officer Joshua Burns, was in the Dallas County Jail Sunday morning after surrendering at Dallas police headquarters just before 6 p.m. Saturday. Bond was set at $2 million on two counts of aggravated assault against a public servant. The initial gunfire came around noon as officers Joshua Burns and Salvador Varillas were responding to a domestic incident at an apartment complex at 13030 Audelia Road, police said. The suspect opened fire on the officers as they approached Perkins in his car. - (Black-on-white) |
Orleans Parish magistrate judge sets $1 million bond for black gang-rape, kidnapping suspect A magistrate judge on Thursday set a $1 million bond for the man arrested Wednesday for allegedly kidnapping, robbing and raping a home health nurse in a rundown Central City fourplex last week. Brian Beasley, 21, surrendered to police after investigators secured an arrest warrant for him and three others, based on tips. Beasley was booked with armed robbery, aggravated rape and aggravated kidnapping. The other suspects remained at-large Wednesday. They are Jermaine Rumley, 21; Darren Holmes, 19; and Glenn Elliott, 17. The men are considered armed and dangerous, Braden said. The victim, a 53-year-old woman, was preparing to visit a patient on Thursday when two armed men approached her and tried to rob her, police have said. The men took her to the fourplex in the 1300 block of South Gayoso Street, where as many as a half-dozen men allegedly raped her, police said. |
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'He's absolutely wrong': Fury of murder victim's mother as governor suspends ALL death penalties in Washington state The mother of a woman who was raped and murdered in 1996 has told of her fury after her daughter's killer had his death sentence suspended by Washington's democratic governor Jay Inslee. Leola Peden, 77, whose daughter Genie Harshfield was murdered in Tacoma, says she is outraged by the decision to spare the life of convicted murderer Allen Eugene Gregory. And she said Inslee had not bothered to speak to her before announcing he was suspending the sentences of all nine of the state's death row inmates. She said: 'He’s absolutely wrong 'I don’t feel that my family and my grandchildren and my great grandchildren should clothe and feed Gregory and take care of all his health needs and dental care for the rest of his life. - (Black-on-white) |
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Another black-on-white murderer that 'bleeding liberal heart' governor is keeping from Justice Jonathan Lee Gentry Convicted in 1991 of bludgeoning Cassie Holden, 12, on June 13, 1988, in Kitsap County. Engelhard noted that the victim was white, as were all the jurors, and Gentry is black. During the trial's closing arguments, a Kitsap County deputy prosecutor repeatedly told jurors that Gentry referred to the victim as a "bitch," Engelhard told U.S. District Judge Robert Lasnik. - (Black-on-white) |
Another black-on-white murderer that 'bleeding liberal heart' governor is keeping from Justice This undated photo provided by the Washington Dept. of Corrections shows Dwayne Woods, one of nine inmates currently on death row in Washington state. Woods was convicted for a 1996 double murder. Gov. Jay Inslee on Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2014 announced that he was suspending the use of the death penalty in Washington state for as long as he's in office. Under Inslee's system, death row inmates will remain in prison rather than face execution. - (Black-on-white) |
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This undated photo provided by the Washington Dept. of Corrections shows Cecil Davis, one of nine inmates currently on death row in Washington state. Davis was convicted for the rape and murder of a 65-year-old woman. Gov. Jay Inslee on Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2014 announced that he was suspending the use of the death penalty in Washington state for as long as he's in office. Under Inslee's system, death row inmates will remain in prison rather than face execution. | ||
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WHITES SHOULDN'T BE FORCED TO LIVE AMONG NON-WHITES |
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