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ARCHIVE for 15 April 2014 |
Black arrested for rape and murder of 89-year-old White woman to have competence determined by jury trial LUBBOCK, TX - Attorneys for a Lubbock man arrested for the murder of a Slaton woman in 2012 went before a grand jury to determine his competency to stand trial on Friday. 22-year-old Sampson Blake Oguntope was found incompetent to stand trial in April 2013 and was sent to a state hospital in Vernon, TX for further observation. Oguntope's doctor found him to be competent in August, but Oguntope's attorneys filed a motion objecting those findings. A judge considered this objection on Friday and decided the issue will be decided in a jury trial. A jury will consider Oguntope's competence later this month. Oguntope was arrested in February 2012 for the murder of 89-year-old Faye Gray in Slaton. Gray's caretaker, 21-year-old Megan Moore, was also shot in the altercation, but was able to escape. - (Black-on-white) |
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Fourth (a Black) Arrested In (White) Australian Athlete's Murder In Duncan DUNCAN, Oklahoma - New developments in the murder of baseball player, Christopher Lane. Stephens County Prosecutors charged 22-year-old Oddesse Barnes with accessory to the murder after the fact, Monday afternoon. The arrest is tied to the missing murder weapon. Investigators have not located the murder weapon, a 22-caliber revolver, since Christopher Lane was shot in August 2013. It doesn't appear investigators are any closer to finding it and believe Barnes is the reason why. Rick Bumpas said he believes prosecutors are trying to bolster the state's case against his grandson, Chancey Luna, the alleged gunman in the shooting death of Australian native Christopher Lane. Barnes admitted to concealing the gun. A probable cause affidavit showed Barnes said Luna and his co-defendant, Michael Jones, handed off the murder weapon after the shooting last August. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) teen up for 'shock probation' after four months of eight-year sentence - White victims are outraged RICHARDSON — Brittany Barton can't get the image out of her mind — a burglar in her bedroom in the middle of the night. "It was the creepiest thing I've ever seen," she said. "The worst part is feeling like you can't protect your child. You can't bring him home to a place that is safe." A flashlight scanning the room startled her awake early one morning last September. As she nudged her fiancée to get up, Barton watched the intruder go through her dresser. He finally got spooked and sneaked out of the room when Barton’s fiancée, Jeremy Bay, asked "What?" to her insistent nudging. Police quickly caught the intruder, Brandon Jordan, 19. He’s a neighbor who was already on probation for theft when he was caught with cash, computers and a TV from Barton's home. "The chance of him getting to live right behind us again? That's unreal," Barton said. It’s unsettling, too. But the couple is setting aside fear and returning to court to demand that Brandon Jordan face justice.- (Black-on-white) |
Police Investigate After (White) Bicyclist Attacked By Feral Pack Of (black) Teens BALTIMORE — An evening bike ride for a cyclist turned violent after he was attacked by a group of teenagers–and it’s caught on camera. The man was wearing a helmet with one additional feature his attackers did not know about–a camera positioned on top. Now that video is in the hands of Baltimore City Police, who are combing through the images. It was a dark Saturday evening when Mike Bowman, 32, peddled his way down Guilford Avenue toward Hampden, where he was meeting friends. “There’s a bunch of kids that hang there at Lanvale. Before I knew it, there’s a guy chasing me. A bottle goes past my head,” Bowman said. In the video, you can see a teenager in a white T-shirt chasing Bowman, as he turned and looked behind him. As he crossed the intersection, he was intercepted by several teens on bikes, who knocked him to the ground. “You can hear in the video they’re laughing. - (Black-on-white) |
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Suspect Charged in Violent Beating of Elderly Man Police in Montgomery County arrested a man accused of stalking an elderly couple before beating the husband with a hammer while robbing his wife. Sean Favors, 24, was arrested and charged with robbery, aggravated assault and other related offenses. Whitpain Township Police say that the unidentified couple was unloading their car after arriving home along Wyndrise Drive just before 11 p.m. on October 16, 2013 when Favors and two other men attacked the man while covering their faces with t-shirts. One of the attackers struck the 77-year-old man over the head with a hammer multiple times leaving him badly hurt, according to investigators. The attackers then dragged the man inside and separated him from his 74-year-old wife. A second man then began beating the woman while demanding money. |
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Man arrested for sexual relationship with juvenile after juvenile reported missing GIBSON, La. -- A Gibson man was arrested Monday in connection with an investigation involving a sexual relationship with a juvenile, according to Terrebonne sheriff Jerry Larpenter. The Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Office says it received a complaint of a missing juvenile from the juvenile's mother saying that her 14-year-old daughter went to a sleepover at a friend's residence this weekend, and failed to return home. Deputies began investigating the complaint and learned that the missing juvenile was last seen at Southland Mall with an adult male. Deputies located the juvenile at the residence of 29-year-old James Goins. Both Goins and the juvenile were questioned by detectives and both admitted to being involved in a sexual relationship with each other. |
Judge releases the man accused of rape and trying to run down a prosecutor BUFFALO, N.Y. – Defense attorney Joe Agro said Judge Kenneth Case released his client, William Payne, who was accused of trying to run down the prosecutor with a car. Payne is on trial for rape and was held without bail for seven days while Agro investigated. Three jurors had already been picked for Payne’s rape trial. But with a mistrial declared, a new trial with new jurors will begin August 11. |
Longtime security guard arrested on molestation, child-porn charges SANTA CLARA, Calif. — A longtime Santa Clara County security officer is in jail arrested for alleged violent molestation of young family members and possession of child pornography. The District Attorney's office says 49-year old Derrick Hammond of San Jose sexually abused two young girls for years starting when one was 11 and the other 5-years old. |
Police: Man, 25, Charged With Statutory Rape Of Pregnant 13-Year-Old Girlfriend BALTIMORE – A 25-year-old man has been charged with the statutory rape of his pregnant, 13-year-old girlfriend. Robert Ansel Cason faces multiple charges for having sex with the victim on multiple occasions. On April 5, the victim told police she took a pregnancy test a few days prior that came back positive. She wanted police to take her to the hospital because she did not want her mother to know. The victim identified “Robert” as her boyfriend and father of her child but refused to answer questions about his whereabouts. |
Burnsville man, 33, charged in photo shoot sex assault BURNSVILLE, Minn. - Felony charges have been filed against a man accused of messaging a girl with a modeling offer on Facebook before allegedly drugging her and sexually assaulting her at a photo shoot. Eric James Rutherford, 33, is facing one count of third-degree criminal sexual conduct relating to an incident in late February. If convicted, he faces up to 15 years in prison and a maximum of $30,000 in fines. According to charging documents, the incident occurred in the 600 block of Evergreen Drive after Rutherford arranged to have a "security guard" -- his brother -- pick up the victim. |
Former Virginia Hospital Center technician charged with raping patient ARLINGTON, Va. - A former Virginia Hospital Center technician has been arrested and charged with rape after a patient says he attacked her while she was being treated in January. 30-year-old Roy Anthony Jones is being held without bond at the Arlington County Detention Facility. He is expected to be arraigned on Tuesday or Wednesday. Police say a 37-year-old woman reported the rape happened in the early morning hours of January 13. She says she was being treated in the emergency room, and as part of that treatment, had gone to the hospital's imaging center. She says she was alone and that the CT scan technician, identified as Jones, forced himself on her and raped her. |
22-year-old arrested, charged in March sexual assault case COLUMBIA, SC - A 22-year-old has been arrested and accused of sexually assaulting a woman last month at a residence on South Saluda Avenue. Columbia Police have charged Michael Darnell Thomas with first degree criminal sexual conduct, first degree burglary, and kidnapping. According to police, Thomas kicked in the door to the home around 11 p.m. on March 15 and attacked a woman. Police arrested Thomas at a Columbia apartment complex. |
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Owner of burned Arcadia dog arrested DESOTO COUNTY, FL - The story of Hope the dog captured hearts and had dog-lovers feeling frustrated. Monday, the owner of the Arcadia dog, Larry Wallace, was arrested, and charged with arson and animal cruelty. Both charges are felonies. He was booked into the DeSoto County jail with no bond. "It's good that he's going to be in a cage, that's where he needs to be," Lavetra Hampton said. Those who believe in Hope are starting to believe in justice. Back on March 20th Arcadia Police responded to a report that a dog, now affectionately known as Hope, was chained to a shed and set on fire. A child told police he saw the owner, Larry Wallace, throw water on the dog to stop the flames. Investigators reported the dog's living area smelled of gasoline. |
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Pa. Boys Choir Founder Accused of Deviate 'Gay' Rape of Teenage Boy - Faces 1,100 More Charges EAST STROUDSBURG, Pa. — The founder of a northeastern Pennsylvania boys choir charged with rape is facing 1,100 additional counts. Seventy-four-year-old Kenneth Schade of Wind Gap was taken into custody March 26. The founder of the Singing Boys Choir of Pennsylvania is accused of raping a teenage boy in 1996. |
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Raymond 'Shrimp Boy' Chow enters not guilty plea |
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Black man convicted of killing elderly White east Bakersfield woman The man who stabbed an 84-year-old woman to death in her east Bakersfield bedroom two years ago was found guilty Friday of first-degree murder with the special circumstance of burglary. David Eugene Webster II stabbed Margy Licastro on Jan. 16, 2012, multiple times with her kitchen knife. The incident happened during an early morning burglary at Licastro's home in the 1900 block of Baker Street. It was Licastro's husband, Joseph Licastro, who reported the home intrusion at 5 a.m. Webster, 33, could face up to life in prison without the possibility of parole when sentenced May 13, according to a news release from the Kern County District Attorney's Office. - (Black-on-white) |
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Canada: Black former basketball star one of two men arrested in deadly Scarborough shooting of White woman A former high school basketball star is one of two men charged with first-degree murder in connection with a Saturday night shooting that killed a 33-year-old mother of four. Alwayne Bigby, 23, a 2009 Toronto Star All-Star from Eastern Commerce, will appear in an Eglinton Ave. E. court on Monday morning, alongside 21-year-old Michael Davani, who is also accused in the slaying of Andrea White. White lived in a townhouse in a co-op complex on Forest Creek Pathway, near Morningside Ave. and Old Finch Ave. in northeast Scarborough. She shared the home with her common-law husband and four children. Police said White wasn’t the target of the drive-by shooting. - (Black-on-white) - (Canada) |
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Cheri Houston death probe: Investigators search SUV, identify (black) bald man at Walmart Ocoee The identity of a man spotted at a Walmart with Cheri Amber Houston before her death last week is no longer a mystery — a least to investigators. Officials with the Lake County Sheriff's Office on Friday announced they have identified the man captured on security images with Houston, 28. "The man's vehicle has also been positively identified and crime scene investigators are currently processing it," Lt. John Herrell with the Lake County Sheriff's Office said in a statement. The man's name wasn't made public. Lake County sheriff's investigators are piecing together clues about Houston's suspicious death after her body was found in the woods south of Clermont on April 4 near Hancock and Hartwood Marsh roads. Investigators this week released photos of her just two days prior about 6:15 p.m. at an Ocoee Walmart walking with a (black) bald man in the store's parking lot. |
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Teen Sentenced In Beating Charged With Assaulting Correctional Officer - April 9, 2014 MINNEAPOLIS – A 17-year-old boy who was sentenced to more than 16 years in prison for his role in the brutal beating of a St. Paul man has now been charged with assaulting a corrections officer.Cindarion De’Angelo Butler was an inmate at the Ramsey County Law Enforcement Center when he allegedly refused to return to his cell and attacked a correctional officer around 7:25 p.m. on March 25. On the night of the beating, St. Paul Police officers say they found Ray Widstrand on Payne Avenue with blood coming from his nose and mouth. Witnesses said that members of the East Side Boys gang attacked Widstrand when he walked by a fight taking place between some women. Widstrand’s injuries were so severe that they required facial reconstructive surgery. - (Black-on-white) |
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Smirking teenager LAUGHS as he enters court accused of shooting dead newlywed father-to-be The 16-year-old suspect in the murder of a young father-to-be in Indianapolis laughed and smirked as he was led to a hearing this morning. Simeon Adams is facing a murder charge for the shooting death of 24-year-old computer programmer Nathan Trapuzzano as he took an early morning walk on April 1. Wearing a prison issue jumpsuit and shackled to another prisoner, Adams only laughed when a reporter asked him if he had anything to say. - (Black-on-white) |
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Greenville Shooting Spree Suspect On Camera For First Time For the first time since his arrest, the suspect in last summer's Greenville shooting spree has appeared on camera. Lakim Faust appeared in a courtroom at the Pitt County Detention Center this morning. He is accused in the June 21st shooting spree in front of the Kellum Law Firm and across the street at Walmart. A grand jury indictment said the shooting was racially motivated. All four victims were white men, while Faust is black. Faust was seriously wounded by Greenville police after they confronted him on Hooker Road. Until today, most of Faust's court appearances have been in secured locations, away from the media. He is being kept at Central Prison in Raleigh while awaiting trial. - (Black-on-white) - (Hatecrimes) |
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Defense Gives Up Right To Preliminary Hearing In Temple Student Brick Attack By Black Females PHILADELPHIA – Three teenage defendants waived their right to a preliminary hearing — the first test of the evidence against them in a vicious brick attack on a Temple student and her friend last month (see related story). The defendants have been charged as adults, but the defense will challenge that. The defense has conceded there is enough evidence, including video and statements, to hold the case at this point, but the victim was ready to testify to the very vicious attack.“All of the girls continued to punch her and the young man she was with and one of them walked away from the group and picked up a brick from a nearby building and struck her several times in the head and face,” Prosecutor Paul Goldman says. |
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Man wanted for sexually assaulting girl, 4 Houston police are searching for a man accused of sexually assaulting a 4-year-old girl. Investigators said Thierno Carr committed felony super aggravated sexual assault of a child in July 2009. The 22-year-old is the son of the victim’s babysitter, who alerted police about the assault after the girl told her about it. |
Cairo man sentenced for incest CAIRO, GA - Leander Christopher Soloman was convicted of felony Incest and ChildMolestation in Grady Co. Superior Court. District Attorney Joe Mulholland said Solomon was charged with engaging in sexual intercourse with his biological daughter. He was given 20 years to serve in stateprison, and 25 years probation |
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Lev 18:6 None of you shall approach to any that is near of kin to him, to uncover their nakedness: I am the LORD. |
Jury convicts Fort Worth man in 10-year-old sexual assault case FORT WORTH — A Tarrant County jury took 30 minutes Thursday to convict a Fort Worth man of an aggravated sexual assault that occurred 10 years ago. Charles Anthony Green, 56, elected to have a judge assess punishment. A sentencing date was not set. Green could be sentenced to life in prison. Green was identified as a suspect in 2011 after DNA recovered after the rape was put into a law enforcement database. |
16 YEARS LATER: DNA evidence links man to Minneapolis rape MINNEAPOLIS - A woman who was sexually assaulted in Minneapolis 16 years ago did not get justice until a break in the case came more than a decade later when DNA from a separate crime gave investigators the link they needed. William Jackson was never a suspect until he was charged with a separate crime and the DNA databases confirmed he was a match in the Minneapolis case -- a match that may never have been made if it weren't for an effort that involved going over old evidence with modern forensic science. It appears that time and science have finally caught up with Jackson, linking him to the rape that took place along Park Avenue in south Minneapolis 16 years ago. The victim said her attacker snuck in through a winder and told her, "Shut your --- ----- mouth or I'll blow your head off. Where's your money?" The assailant then forced her to perform oral sex twice while her son slept in the next room before tying her up and gagging her with a sock. |
Man wanted for rape turns self in CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department's Violent Criminal Apprehension Team says a man wanted an outstanding rape warrant turned himself in Friday afternoon. Friday morning, CMPD announced they were looking for Tremaine Lowery, 40. Lowery turned himself in Friday afternoon, according to police. Lowery is accused in a mid-March rape that occurred in Charlotte's Westover Division. Authorities say Lowery is homeless. |
In a Jefferson Parish courtroom, former Marrero prostitute describes beating and sexual assault When she first sat in the witness chair across from the Jefferson Parish jury Wednesday afternoon, the 35-year-old Marrero woman was so nervous that she paused awkwardly when the clerk asked her to spell her name. She then retold how on June 22, 2012, during a dark period in her life when she sold her body to support her heroin addiction, she was brutally raped and beaten in the Marrero scrap yard where she went to earn $20 from a john. Instead, the man who followed her into the yard knocked her to the ground and beat her so fiercely that she lost several teeth and suffered 32 facial fractures, she told the jury. Her left eye socket was crushed so badly that surgeons rebuilt it using a piece of bone they removed from the back of her skull, she testified. When she regained consciousness in the dirt, she crawled toward the street, hoping someone would find her. She said she had no doubt who her attacker was. "He's sitting right there, with that same demon look in his eye," the woman said, pointing to Terrence Payne as he sat at the defense table only feet away to her left. |
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Black female lesbian cop busted for throwing her girlfriend into window A policewoman-turned-“raging bull” was arrested Sunday after throwing her girlfriend into the plate-glass window of a Tribeca storefront, police sources and friends said. NYPD Sgt. Tamara Beauzile was heading home from a downtown nightclub with several women when an argument broke out at around 4:30 a.m. Sunday. “She was driving us all home. We were all drinking,” said one of Beauzile’s friends. The ladies then started arguing over directions. “She wanted to take us one way, and we were saying we should go another way,” the pal recalled. Then Beauzile, 43, a 21-year veteran of the NYPD’s applicant-processing division, allegedly turned on her gal pal, Samantha Douglas, who was also in the car, shrieking, “Bitch, I know where I’m going!” “She punched her. She hit her [in] the car,” the friend claimed. Beauzile then picked up Douglas and threw her into the window of Canal Furniture on Broadway near Walker Street, leaving a gaping hole. |
Man Angry Over Tax On Soda Pulls Out Submachine Gun CHICAGO – Nahshon Shelton didn’t want to pay the 22-cent tax on his $1.79 two-liter of Pepsi on Saturday afternoon, Chicago Police said. So he allegedly pulled a blue-steel Intratec .22-caliber submachine gun out of his Gucci satchel inside the convenience store in the 4000 block of West Madison Street where they tried to make him pay it — and he threatened to kill everyone there, a prosecutor said. This “is my neighborhood, I’m tax exempt!” he would later allegedly tell the cops, the Sun-Times is reporting. “Man, you know what, I’ll keep it real. I had to put them in their place.” |
Black footballer Aldon Smith held at LAX for alleged bomb threat Niners linebacker Aldon Smith was arrested Sunday at Los Angeles International Airport after claiming he had a bomb during a security screening, airport police said. Smith, 24, made the threat after he was randomly selected for a second screening at about 2 p.m. as he went through the Transportation Security Agency checkpoint for Terminal 1. "The suspect then became belligerent and uncooperative with the process and with the TSA agent, making a comment indicating that he was in possession of a bomb before proceeding toward the gate area," Sgt. Karla Ortiz said in a statement. |
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Convicted Sex Offender Arrested After Tulsa Patient Reports Sexual Battery TULSA, Oklahoma - A convicted sex offender is back behind bars after being arrested for sexual battery. A woman getting treatment at a local rehab facility told police a medical technician came into her room and touched her inappropriately. Detectives said they already were looking for the same man for failing to register as a sex offender. Stafeno Wartson worked at 12 & 12, a facility that treats alcoholism and drug addiction. "What's sort of ironic is the detectives that were assigned this case were also getting ready to go out and do compliance checks and he was on our list that night," Sex Crimes Unit Sgt. Mark Mears said. Detectives arrested Medical Technician Wartson after he was sent home from 12&12. A female patient being treated at the rehab facility told police Wartson went in to her room twice, "started rubbing her neck, licked her on the ear, brushed his hands against her body." |
20-year-old charged in armed sexual assault A 20-year-old South Side man forced his way inside a home last May and sexually assaulted a woman at gunpoint, prosecutors said Saturday. Jordan D. Whitaker, is accused in the May 24, 2013, attack in the Far South Side's Roseland neighborhood. Chicago officers arrested him Thursday at the police station in south suburban Lansing, where he was being held on an unrelated case. Whitaker, who was 19 at the time, had twice knocked on the door in the 10400 block of South Maryland Avenue and had been turned away by the resident's son. But when he knocked a third time, Savaglio said, the 32-year-old woman answered the door and Whitaker forced his way inside and showed a semi-automatic handgun. He then sexually assaulted her and struck her with the gun, prosecutors said. |
Police arrest (foul-smelling black) man they say attacked Sanford teenager SANFORD, Fla. — Sanford police arrested the man they said grabbed a teenage girl as she walked home from school. Jerome Gipson was arrested Saturday night and is currently being held in jail. Officers said on Friday he attacked the girl shortly before 4 p.m. Friday near 27th Street and Palmetto Avenue. They said Gipson grabbed the victim by the arm and hair, and swung her around. Reports stated she kicked the man in his private parts and ran to an adult, who called police. |
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POLICE: Port St. Lucie man beats dog with sawed-off shotgun, holds its head under water in tub PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. -- A 24-year-old man was arrested after severely beating his dog with a sawed-off shotgun and holding his head under water in a bathtub, then turning the gun on his girlfriend who was trying to get him to stop, police say. Port St. Lucie police responded at noon Wednesday on a domestic disturbance report. They were met by a crying woman who said her boyfriend, Kyle Romain Hall, got mad at his dog for tearing things up in the apartment and pooping on the floor. She said he yelled at the dog and hit him, which made the dog cry and howl. She said the more the dog cried, the more severely Hall attacked him. She said Hall tied the dog to a bathtub faucet and began hitting it in the head with a sawed-off shotgun. The dog's howling continued, so Hall turned on the faucet and held the dog's head under the water. The dog, named Scrappy, was barely conscious with swelling and severe cuts to his head. Police say Scrappy was dazed and unresponsive. Scrappy was taken to Animal Kindness Hospital for treatment. |
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Arrests made in kidnapping, beating case The Des Moines Police Department has arrested two people in connection with the April 11 kidnapping and beating of Ronald Carris. John Franklin Deering, 50, and Debra Denise Oliver, 53, were arrested and charged with first-degree kidnapping. According to a press release, 911 audio recordings captured the beating. Oliver was found in Prospect Park, not far from where Carris was found unresponsive in the trunk of a black Impala. Oliver and Deering, both of Des Moines, were taken to the Polk County Jail. They are both still listed as inmates at the jail. Deering's bond is set at $500,000. Oliver's is $250,000. |
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Police seek public’s help in identifying (black) bank robbers known as ‘Buddy Bandits’ SEATTLE — Authorities are seeking information about the identities of several bank robbers who are known as the “Buddy Bandits.” Police believe two unidentified robbers were at three banks within one hour Wednesday in three different cities. Investigators are considering if the robbers are connected to other people who robbed two other banks earlier in April. Authorities are investigating five bank robberies for possible connections. |
Baltimore FBI: Serial Bank Robber Strikes Again–This Time Without A Mask |
Man suspected of robbing downtown Naples bank arrested NAPLES, Fla. - An intense manhunt led to the capture of a suspect Friday night wanted in a 5th Avenue bank robbery. 36-year-old Stanley Jonassaint is charged with robbing the First National Bank of the Gulf Coast. While searching the park, Detectives spotted a tall, skinny black male who matched the suspect’s denoscription quickly walking out of the park from the area of the restrooms. Detectives made the arrest of Jonassaint at that point. |
‘Shady Bandit’ Nabbed For North Side Bank Robbery CHICAGO – A Chicago woman dubbed the “Shady Bandit” by the FBI and suspected of robbing several North Side banks is charged with robbing a TCF Bank in the Uptown neighborhood in February. Irene Carrera, 51, was arrested about 1 p.m. Tuesday by a Chicago Police sergeant for a probation violation, according to court documents. The officer thought Carrera matched surveillance photos of several bank robberies in the area and contacted the FBI. |
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Rangel’s rent excuse is nothing but a ruse: federal records None of New York City’s 12 other members of Congress failed to pay rent because of last year’s federal sequester — the excuse Rep. Charles Rangel gave for stiffing state taxpayers out of $87,000. |
Sharpton: I didn’t use cocaine – but I would admit it if I had |
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Black purse-snatcher in custody for attack on White grandmother outside Walmart MIAMI TWP. — A man is facing felony charges for reportedly beating a Dayton woman in a Walmart parking lot this week. Dionte English, 25, of Detroit was being held at Montgomery County Jail following the Monday attack, which occurred at the Walmart on York Commons Boulevard. Just after 9:30 p.m., English attempted to steal 52-year-old Dora Hemp's purse, according to a Butler Township Police Department report. When Hemp refused to hand her bag over, English "threw her to the ground and struck her several times." A pair of shoppers saw the attack, stopped English and held him to the ground until officers arrived. "We saw him punch the lady," Frederick Goff said in a phone interview Thursday. "I had to do something." Goff and his friend James Benson stopped the attack and apprehended English, according to police. According to hospital officials, she had a broken nose, left orbital and cheekbone fractures, air in her left eye and no movement in her right eye. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black teens arrested in aggravated burglary of Tulane college students on Panola NEW ORLEANS — Two teenagers were arrested late Thursday, the final two suspects police said they were searching for in connection to the Panola Street armed robbery a week ago. Aaron Johnson, 17, is charged with one count each of armed robbery, false imprisonment with a weapon and aggravated burglary. Kevin Jones, 19, is charged with one count each of armed robbery, false imprisonment with a weapon, aggravated burglary and possession of marijuana. Their arrest comes on top of that of James Johnson, who police said was arrested Wednesday while in the act of committing a sexual assault and armed robbery in the same neighborhood. Police said he was one of three people who participated in a brazen armed robbery on Panola Street on April 4. In that robbery, two Tulane students were in their house when three men came in, used computer cords to tie them up and robbed them of money, electronic devices and debit cards. A third student was upstairs in her room and heard a noise coming from her housemate and a friend downstairs. |
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1 arrested in Carrollton sexual assault, home invasions, armed robberies New Orleans police announced Thursday the arrest of a man in connection with a sexual assault Wednesday and a home invasion in which the victims were tied up. On Wednesday night, the New Orleans Police Department received a distress call from someone hearing screams coming from a neighbors home in the 7300 block of Hickory Street. When officers arrived, the neighbor provided police with a key to their neighbor's residence. Inside they found the victim and 21-year-old James Johnson. Johnson forced his way inside the victim's residence and sexually assaulted her. Following a lengthy questioning of Johnson, he admitted to the crime and his involvement in an armed robbery of two Tulane students last week. In that case police said Johnson and two other males tied up the two females at their home in the 7800 block of Panola Street and robbed them. It happened around 5 p.m. April 4. |
Police: White Vancouver man hurt in racially-motivated attack VANCOUVER, WA - Two men face charges in connection with an attack in Vancouver early Sunday morning that investigators believe was racially-motivated, according to court documents. Matthew Boorujuy, 30, was walking his dog in the 1800 block of East 32nd Street near Washington Elementary School at around 4 a.m. Sunday when several men attacked him, investigators said. Zachary Hotchkins, 22, allegedly pointed a gun at Boorujuy's face and pulled the trigger, according to court documents. But when the gun didn't go off, Hotchkins allegedly used the butt of the gun to beat Boorujuy in the face and head. Police said Robert Mitchell, 18, held Boorujuy down while he was being hit. According to court documents, one of the suspects called Boorujuy a racial slur several times during the attack. Police said Boorujuy had to get staples and stitches on his face and head. His vision is now blurry in his left eye. - (Black-on-white) - (Hatecrimes) |
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White Freeport Woman Dies After Shooting During Domestic Dispute With Black Live-in Boyfriend FREEPORT – Thirty one year-old Melissa Nickel and 31 year-old Kevin Scott have many pictures on their Facebook pages holding and hugging one another, but that was during happier times. Documents obtained by 'Eyewitness News' show their relationship had taken a dark and violent turn. That relationship that lasted 2.5 years ended with Nickel shot in the head in front of the home the two once shared. She died on Wednesday, while Scott remains hospitalized after being shot by police. According to a document written by Nickel this was not the first time Scott had threatened her life. On April 4th, 2014 Scott drove the two up to Flagstaff Hill at Krape Park in Freeport; he kept her in the car and threatened her life multiple times with a knife, and then told Nickel he had been looking for a gun. That terrifying incident prompted Nickel to file an Emergency Order of Protection against Scott, saying he was abusive and thought to be armed and dangerous. - (Black-on-white) |
2-time convicted black killer indicted in ’76 Toledo death of white woman 'acquaintance' Nearly four decades after a young woman bled to death inside her Old West End apartment, a man already convicted of two murders has been charged with killing her. Martin Woods, 57, who is serving a life sentence at the North Central Correctional Facility in Marion, Ohio, was indicted Tuesday on one count of murder by a Lucas County grand jury for the 1976 death of Rebecca Gerst, 20. “It was a very tragic happening back then. It was a very sad thing,” said Catherine Gerst, the former sister-in-law of the victim, who called the charges “a relief.” Ms. Gerst, a part-time cashier at Churchill’s supermarket on Monroe Street, was found in a pool of blood in her second-floor apartment at 2274 Parkwood Ave. on Feb. 4, 1976. An autopsy showed that she died of massive bleeding from the neck, and she also had been choked. Jeff Lingo, chief of the criminal division for the Lucas County Prosecutor’s Office, described Woods as “an acquaintance — someone she knew,” but he would not be more specific. - (Black-on-white) |
Black ex-husband charged with murder of (white) Holland mother of six TOLEDO -- The ex-husband of a Holland woman whose body was found in a car in Fulton County in February has been charged with murder. Ronald C. Boaston has been charged with murder in the death of Brandi Gonyer-Boaston. Police say he strangled his ex-wife inside a Holland residence on or around February 14, 2014. Gonyer-Boaston's body was found inside of a car after the alleged strangulation. Fulton County Sheriff's deputies were called after hunters found the vehicle in a field. . An autopsy revealed Gonyer-Boaston died of asphyxiation. Ronald Boaston's actions were corroberated by several witness statements along with his own statements made to investigators. Gonyer-Boaston was mother of six. She worked as a nurse at a Waterville care station. - (Black-on-white) |
Man arrested, suspected in two cold cases of murdered mothers A man suspected of murdering two women within a year of each other is in police custody. Walter Bass, 37, has been charged with the murder of Evelyn Gunter, who went missing in March of 2013. Months later, Gunter's body was identified after her family attended a DNA event. Investigators learned her body was discovered two days after she disappeared. She was shot multiple times, wrapped in barbed wire, set on fire and burned beyond recognition. Gunter's daughter Jemima says she suspected Bass all along. He was dating Evelyn at the time. The case gained traction when it was handed over to the newly-formed Detroit Police Department's Homicide Task Force, which is now looking at Bass for another murder. Bass is suspected in the death of April Black. He was last seen with the mother of six on June 6, 2012 at a convenience store in Redford. Her body was found the following week floating in the Rouge River. Black lived on Burt Street, just a few doors down from Bass. Earlier Tuesday police raided Bass' house on that street, seizing rifles, a computer and other evidence. Bass spent 15 years in prison for first-degree criminal sexual conduct. - (Black-on-white) |
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Maurice Brown pleads guilty to murder of girlfriend CLEVELAND, OH - Maurice Brown, 32, pleaded guilty on Wednesday in the murder of his girlfriend, Doris E. Schobel in July of 2013. He has been sentenced to life in prison with a chance of parole at 37.5 years. Police say that on July 13, Brown walked into the Metal Fabricating Plant on Berea Road and shot 29-year-old Doris Schobel four times. He was arrested four hours later. A police report showed it happened after Schobel had a long argument on the phone with someone. She had also filed police complaints about Brown in the days and weeks before the homicide. Brown has a criminal record that includes felonious assault, burglary and stalking. |
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Second black teen charged with murder in biracial Hope Mills girl's death Fayetteville, N.C. — Hope Mills police have filed an additional murder charge in the death of 15-year-old Danielle Locklear, whose body was found last week in the South River near the Cumberland-Sampson county line. Authorities arrested Locklear's 17-year-old ex-boyfriend, Je'Michael Malloy, and his friend, Dominic Lock, 18, on Tuesday after, police say, Malloy confessed to strangling the girl and tying her body to cinder blocks before tossing her into the river. |
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Alfred Wright protest turns physical between (black) demonstrators and troopers JASPER, TX - Members of the New Black Panther Party gathered outside the office of Texas Ranger Danny Young to protest the death of Alfred Wright. "Alfred is going to be the spark that ignites a movement of human rights here in America, especially for those people of African American descent," Jay Morrison said. Members of the New Black Panthers, New Black United Front and community members arrived at the Jasper Department of Public Safety office around noon Monday. "We are here to get justice," Kysta Muhammad of the New Black Panthers said. "We shouldn't have to go through all this [expletive] trouble." The protestors claim that Wright's death is being covered up by Young. An autopsy on Wright's body showed that Wright died from a combination of dangerous drugs. |
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Black accused of breaking into home to rape 4-year-old A brazen convicted felon broke into a Calumet Park home, raped a 4-year-old girl while others were inside and then went into a closet at the residence and started smoking a cigarette. Demetrio Campbell was trying to get the victim and her older sister to come across the street to him when they were playing outside. But the girls ignored the 27-year-old man’s alleged request and ran inside the house, locking the doors. Campbell then walked to the house and started knocking on the door, telling everyone inside to let him in. Witnesses saw Campbell go across the street before he went back down to the house and kicked the door in, prosecutors said. Once inside, Campbell ordered one of the two older people in the house to leave the bedroom, prosecutors said. He then took the 4-year-old girl inside the bedroom and allegedly raped her on the bed. |
Police arrest black New Orleans man accused of sexually assaulting girls ages 6, 8 A man accused of sexually assaulting two young girls inside their St. Roch home in February was arrested by New Orleans police. Paul Gibbs, 39, was booked on charges of aggravated rape and sexual battery of a victim under the age of 13. Gibbs is accused of sexually assaulting two young girls, ages 6 and 8, inside a home on Spain Street Feb. 16, the record said. The woman said that she walked into a room and saw both girls "lying awkwardly" in their beds. She noticed that one of the girls had suffered trauma to her genitals, and she confronted Gibbs, who was inside the home at the time. During their conversation he became irate and fled the scene, the detective wrote. |
Black who raped 10-year-old: She 'never resisted or said no' PALM BEACH, Fla. - An 11-year-old girl told police Junior Guy was allowed to sleep in her room when she was 10-years-old and he raped her. Guy, 18, first told police he didn't rape the girl. Later he said the girl, who is accusing him of rape "never resisted or said no." The girl told investigators that he was sleeping on the floor when he jumped on her bed. She would later notice the blood on his hands. Police arrested Guy Monday. He is facing one count of sexual battery on someone under the age of 12, three counts of sexual battery by someone under the age of 18 on a minor, three counts of lewd and lascivious behavior and two counts of battery with bodily fluids. |
Longview black arrested on sexual assault of child charge A Longview man is being held in Gregg County Jail after he was arrested Wednesday on a charge of sexual assault of a child. According to jail records, the Gregg County Sheriff’s Office arrested J’Aaron Deevon Harvey, 22, after a warrant was issued by Gregg County Court at Law No. 2 April 1. The arrest affidavit for Anthony states that on March 23 Longview police officer David Gray went to a home in the 900 block of Beaumont Street after responding to a call of a sexual assault that had already occurred. The pastor of Harvey’s church told Gray that Harvey had sexually assaulted a child member of the church. |
West Palm Beach black accused of raping, impregnating 14-year-old girl A West Palm Beach man is in the Palm Beach County Jail after he allegedly raped and impregnated a young girl. Patrick Oneal Knighton is facing charges of sexual assault and cruelty toward a child, according to an arrest report West Palm Beach police were called to Good Samaritan Medical Center last September after the girl was taken to the emergency room after she began vomiting. Doctors informed the girl that she was pregnant. During an interview with police, the girl said she was raped by Knighton in July 2013. The girl said she was attending an event at the recreation center when she walked to the park’s pavilion area to charge her phone. The girl said she was approached by an unknown male with a clip-on name tag on his shirt that said, “Patrick.” Knighton, who is 6-feet-1 and 260 pounds according to the arrest report, allegedly picked up the girl and carried her to some nearby bushes and raped her. Knighton told police the girl initially said she was 18, but then admitted she was 14, Knighton told police. |
Black teenager 'with accent' sought in rape of 14-year-old girl in Baltimore Baltimore police released a sketch Thursday afternoon of a teenager wanted in connection with the rape of a 14-year-old girl. Investigators said the girl was walking home from a friend's house in the Gwynn Falls area around 10 p.m. when a teenager with a handgun approached her and forced her into an alley in the 2200 block of Braddish Avenue. He then raped her, officials said. Police said the assailant was black, about 16 to 17 years old, 5 feet 6 inches tall with a medium build. He was last seen wearing a gray jacket, blue jeans and black shoes. The assailant was also reported to have an accent, police said, but they haven't figured out yet what kind. |
Black arrested, accused of sexually assaulting Mobile student on her way home from school Police arrested 26-year-old Jermaine Young on Friday on the charges of first degree rape and a previous criminal mischief charge. On April 7, at 4:30 p.m., Mobile Police responded to a call that a teenager had been forced into sexual contact on her way home from school. She had reportedly taken a shortcut home by walking behind Donald Street when a man reportedly grabbed her arm and forced her into sexual contact. The 16-year-old was able to kick him and he ran away after the assault. On April 9, a sketch was released of the suspect, described as bearded, about 40-years-old, heavy set and dark-skinned. |
DNA Leads To Arrest Of Suspected Dallas Rapist Dallas Police have arrested a 25-year-old man suspected of sexually assaulting a woman as she slept in her north Dallas apartment in October. Jasmine Simmons was taken into custody on Tuesday on charges of sexual assault. The incident occurred on Oct. 30, 2013. The victim told police that she was sleeping in her apartment when the suspect entered the residence and jumped on top of her, pinning down her legs. When she screamed, the suspect covered the victim’s mouth with tape and bound her wrists together. He then sexually assaulted her. Texas Department of Public Safety determined that the suspect DNA matched the DNA profile of Simmons. This led to Simmons’ arrest by officers from the U.S. Marshals task force and the Dallas Police Department. The victim confirmed to police that she did not know Simmons. |
Black Man Arrested for Alleged Rape of Unconscious Woman A Tulsa man was arrested on complaints of first degree rape and rape by instrumentation after allegedly having sex with an unconscious woman. The victim reportedly agreed to go over to her boyfriend's apartment to have sex with him and his friends, but eventually lost consciousness after having seven shots of alcohol and smoking marijuana. The police report states the victim had consensual sex with two men before passing out. The victim believed the marijuana she smoked "may have been laced with something." After she lost consciousness, Willie Jackson, 20, allegedly had sexual intercourse with her. Police obtained cell phone video of the event, reportedly showing the unconscious woman who "appeared to be like a rag doll." Police showed the video to the victim, who was "shocked" and "emotional" upon viewing it, saying she "did not remember a thing" that she saw on the video. The victim said she never consented to have sex with Jackson. |
National NAACP suspends Mondesire and three local board members The national office of the NAACP has stepped in to silence a public feud between Philadelphia chapter president J. Whyatt Mondesire and three board members by suspending all of them involved in a months-long public feud involving allegations of financial mismanagement. |
Illegal immigrant accused of sexually abusing special education student |
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Final (black) defendant in Gregory Gross beating death gets 30-year minimum sentence SAGINAW, MI — A 21-year-old man on Monday, April 7, became the second of four defendants to receive a 30-year minimum sentence for the February 2012 beating death of Gregory Gross. With Monday's sentencing of Elmer T. Curry III, Saginaw County Circuit Judge Robert L. Kaczmarek now has sentenced all four men charged in Gross' death. Kaczmarek sentenced Curry to 30 to 50 years in prison for second-degree murder, a charge to which Curry pleaded in July for his role in the Feb. 26 death of the 52-year-old Gross on Roberts near Ray on Saginaw's southeast side. Curry's plea agreement called for him to testify against his co-defendants, but he reneged on that in October during Daquavis D. Martin's trial. Curry's sentence is the same one that William T. White, 21, received in March. White, also known as “Moo Moo,” also pleaded to second-degree murder but did not agree to testify against his co-defendants. DeMarkus R. Bowes, 19, did testify against Martin and was sentenced to 18 years and nine months to 40 years in prison for second-degree murder. - (Black-on-white) |
Black Suspect Charged In Craigslist Homicide Of White Man ALLENTOWN, Pa. –When it comes to Craigslist, sellers and buyers beware. That’s what Allentown police say after a man was fatally shot trying to sell his car. Eric Ervin had posted an ad, hoping to get $18,000 for a 2003 BMW. The suspect, Tyrell Young, responded to the ad and agreed to meet Ervin Tuesday at his auto-detailing shop. Lehigh County District Attorney James Martin says, “Supposed to have occurred sometime between 3 and 4 in the afternoon, as it happened. He did not appear until sometime after 6 p.m.” Police say both men went for a test drive. When they returned to the shop, police say Young shot the victim once in the neck and took off with the car. - (Black-on-white) |
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Surprise Guilty Plea In Monroe County Murder - black admits murder of 87-year-old retired White teacher STROUDSBURG — There was a surprise guilty plea Monday morning in Monroe County as a murder trial was about to begin. Rico Herbert pleaded guilty to third degree murder and other charges in Monroe County court. More than two years after his arrest, Rico Herbert pleaded guilty to third degree murder and other charges in Monroe County. Herbert admits killing 87-year old Joseph DeVivo in 2012. Back in 2012 Herbert was charged with killing DeVivo, a retired school teacher in Stroudsburg. Herbert now admits he smothered DeVivo, took off with DeVivo’s car and wallet and drove his body to South Carolina where he dumped it. Prosecutors say Herbert’s plea spares the DeVivo family from gruesome testimony. “Oh absolutely, the reliving of this, there would have been some very graphic evidence, one of the counts being abuse of a corpse.” - (Black-on-white) |
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Fatal shooting in Bi Lo parking lot Augusta, GA - The shots fired in this parking lot left one man dead. 35 year old Michael Hanson was shot and died at the scene. Deputies say they believe the shooting to be drug related. Officers stopped a suspect vehicle and three men were taken into custody. One of them was also shot and is receiving medical treatment. The Richmond County Sheriff's Office says they have three men in custody at this time. 28 year old Ricardo Jones, 27 year old John Lee Scarboro, and Bartrel Griffin are being charged with murder and robbery by sudden snatching. Jones and Scarboro have been committed to Charles B Webster Detention Center. Griffin will be committed after being released from a local hospital for a gun shot wound. - (Black-on-white) |
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A police officer was murdered and the Democrat mayor 'Outlaw' attends the funeral of the criminal instead of the officer. This story is so "out there" we first assumed it was bogus. But as we checked into it we learned that it may not be. Susy Raybon posted the following on the Miltary Examiner (link below): One-thousand “brothers in blue” came to pay their respects this afternoon to Officer Alexander Thalmann, 22, killed in the line of duty in New Bern, N.C., last week. Thalmann’s partner, Officer Justin Wester, 23, is recovering from a gunshot wound to his leg from the shootout that left convicted felon, Bryan Stallings, 35, dead. The incident happened March 28, in the housing projects known as Craven Terrace. The town’s grief was made even more painful by the local administration’s handling of events following the young officer’s death. For unknown reasons, newly elected, Mayor Dana Outlaw chose to attend Thursday’s funeral of the careercareer criminal. Adding insult to injury, last night’s planned memorial for local citizens to say “goodbye” to Alexander Thalmann was cancelled by the mayor’s office. |
93-year-old's illegal immigrant rapist/killer is sentenced to life in prison |
Black Suspect In Mt. Vernon Homicide of 80-year-old White Woman Arrested MOUNT VERNON, Ohio - A man suspected in a homicide at a Mount Vernon apartment complex was taken into custody after a two-hour manhunt Tuesday morning. Mount Vernon police were called to Hiawatha Village, a 73-unit apartment complex, in the 900 block of Beech Street at about 8:10 a.m. Tuesday. Upon arrival, police found 80-year-old Marilyn Eversole deceased in the apartment. A second victim, identified only as a home health aide for Eversole, was found injured on a bathroom floor. She was transported to Knox Community Hospital. According to police, a suspect in the homicide was identified as 34-year-old Tyrone Caldwell, and a search for him, and a person of interest began. The Knox County Sheriff's Office reported that Caldwell was taken into custody at about 11 a.m. Tuesday. - (Black-on-white) |
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Black Trio charged in 2010 slaying of White 80-year-old Hayward woman HAYWARD -- After more than four years, three men have been arrested and charged with murder in connection with the slaying of an 80-year-old Hayward woman. Donnie Tony Howard, 24; Lionel J. Harris, 22; and Ayodele Patterson, 21, appeared Tuesday in Alameda County Superior Court to be arraigned on murder, burglary and robbery charges in the March 26, 2010, fatal shooting of June Carolyn Pavon. The senior, who lived at 25352 Spring Drive, was found shot to death the next day in her house on a quiet cul-de-sac in the Hayward hills. Pavon, a grandmother who lived in the home with her small dog, was last in contact with relatives two days before she was found dead, police said. Relatives visited her home and found her body after she did not answer their phone calls. New information released in court documents Tuesday revealed the men entered Pavon's home by forcing open a garage door so they could burglarize the residence. While inside, court papers show, the men confronted the senior; Patterson, who was age 17 at the time, shot her with a .22-caliber rifle as she sat on her couch and read a book. Court documents reveal she was shot twice in the chest and twice in the head. - (Black-on-white) |
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Jury picked in Darius Johnson murder re-trial Testimony is expected to begin today in the trial of the man accused of killing Robby Ray Kohn after attorneys took two days to pick a jury. This is the second trial for 22-year-old Darius Johnson of Chicago after the first one in January ended in a hung jury. Johnson is charged with first-degree murder, accused of fatally shooting the 41-year-old Kohn on Dec. 6, 2012, in Davenport. Following testimony at Johnson's trial in January, the jury deliberated two days but was unable to reach a verdict. Kohn's body was found in a rural Davenport farm field, 36 hours after police said he was shot in the head. Two others, Barry Hamilton, 21, originally of Chicago, and Jessica Loerzel, 21, of Davenport, have been convicted on lesser charges connected to the case. Hamilton testified at the first trial that he bailed Kohn out of jail two days before the shooting and Kohn owed Hamilton money on the day he was killed. Hamilton insisted he didn't shoot Kohn even though he was the one who drove Kohn, Johnson and Loerzel to the field. He testified that he watched Johnson pull Kohn out of the car and shoot him in the head. - (Black-on-white) |
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3 black suspects arrested on murder charges in slaying of White deliveryman Richard Salvia STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Three young men were arrested Friday on murder charges in Tuesday's slaying of a Chinese food deliveryman in their community. Cops identified the suspects as James Sanders, 16, of South Avenue; Otoniel Carty, 17, of Bush Avenue, and Devin Hill, 19, of the 100 block of Andros Avenue. Sanders is believed to have gunned down Richard Salvia, 50, outside 244 Grandview Avenue, said a source with knowledge of the investigation. Carty served as lookout and Hill was an accomplice, said the source. All three live within blocks of where the killing occurred. - (Black-on-white) |
Black Teen pleads guilty in rape of White 93-year-old ANDERSON, Ind. — With a jury selected and attorneys minutes away from presenting opening statements, an Anderson teen pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting a 93-year-old woman. Iquise Taylor, 17, will be sentenced on four felony charges on May 5, with the plea deal he accepted Tuesday capping possible prison time to 50 years. In front of his own family and victim Amelia Rudolf's family, Taylor pleaded guilty to each charge read by Madison Circuit Court 3 Judge Thomas Newman — burglary, criminal deviate conduct, criminal confinement and strangulation. On July 16, Taylor kicked in the locked door to Rudolf's home in the 3600 block of Hamilton Place in Anderson. He confined her to a bed, covered her mouth and raped her, according to court disucssions and previous reports. - (Black-on-white) |
Black man back on death row after escaping execution in 2003 TYLER, TX - An East Texas man who escaped execution 11 years ago is back on death row. 57-year-old Robert Ladd is awaiting the death penalty for murdering 38-year-old Vicki Ann Garner inside her Tyler apartment in 1996. He is accused of beating garner with a hammer then setting her body on fire. Ladd was set to be executed in 2003, but was granted a stay by claiming he was "mentally impaired". A Federal Appeals court rejected that claim on Tuesday. Garner's family says they just want to see justice served for Vicki. "We remember her every holiday, every family event. She's a big part of our lives and she always will be," says Teresa Wooten, Vicki's sister. Pictures and memories give Wooten strength. That strength was tested 11 years ago when Vicki's convicted killer got a second chance at life. "In 2003 I was driving my mom and dad to Huntsville when we got the phone call from the D.A.'s office that he had received a stay," Wooten says. Robert Ladd's execution was called off. Instead of heading to Huntsville, the Garner's game to KLTV for an emotional interview. "I thought today was going to end it all and I got a little mad," said Gene Garner, Vicki's dad. "I don't think that we'll ever find closure," said Wooten. Vicki's family continued to fight. Now, her sister's are moving forward alone. - (Black-on-white) |
'Run ... kick ... punch': Little (White) girl thwarts abduction attempt by black man PARKLAND, Wash. - A 6-year-old Parkland girl is safe today because of her smart, quick actions when two men tried to kidnap her in broad daylight in her own neighborhood. The drama unfolded Wednesday as the little girl, Savanna Norman, was walking home after playing and jumping on the trampoline at the home of her friend, 9-year-old Raquelle Pittenger, who lives right across the street. "I looked both ways, and there was no one coming but … then I went halfway across the street, two guys came out of nowhere," Savanna says. And what happened next is every parent's nightmare. "They grabbed me," says Savanna. But Savanna's smart moves made her mom very proud. "Run ... and kick ... and punch," says the little girl. "What's the No. 1 thing you did that got everybody's attention around the whole neighborhood?" asks Savanna's mom, Amy Norman. "I kicked him," says Savanna. "I screamed loud." This 6-year-old knows "stranger danger" well. "'Cause mommy teaches me," she says. Amy saw the attempted kidnapping from her front window, and dashed out the door. "My heart was pounding," she says. Meanwhile, her 9-year-old friend Raquelle watched from steps away. "It made me feel scared and terrible," she says. It was a dangerous situation - derailed by a smart little girl who remembered the right thing to do. "Very proud," says her mom. "What happened ... was very scary for all of us." Now the Normans are considering moving from their neighborhood - or at the very least putting a fence up around their house. The prime suspect, Jakeel Rashon Mason, was arrested and booked into the Pierce County Jail for investigation of unlawful imprisonment. He is being held on $150,000 bail. - (Black-on-white) |
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