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(White) victim - robbed by blacks - shares story CEDAR FALLS - A few days after getting shot, a 17-year-old boy is arrested for allegedly robbing two people at gunpoint. 20-year-old Queshandis Seals and Dewon Campbell, 17, were both taken into custody Thursday morning for robbing two women at gunpoint. They're accused of robbing two women in Cedar Falls at the Gold Falls Villa Apartments. Campbell was one of the three victims of a deadly Waterloo shooting Sunday night. Police were called to the Logan Avenue crime scene after three men went to Allen Hospital for gunshot wounds. Campbell was one of the three people shot, and another man died. Less than four days after 17-year-old Dewon Campbell was shot in Waterloo and released from the hospital, he, another man allegedly arrived to the Gold Falls Villa Apartments in Cedar Falls to rob the victims at gunpoint. "And, then I ran into the closet and got really scared. I pretty much just sat there, and they held a gun to my head also, and they thought I was going to call police, which was my intention, but I couldn't," Brooklyn Thompson-Peyton said. Brooklyn lives in Waterloo, but was staying with her friend at the Cedar Falls apartment. Brooklyn says the two men came inside around 1:30 a.m. That's when they held them at gunpoint and demanded money and their electronics. - (Black-on-white) |
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Leftover hamburger ends in lengthy prison sentences for (black) bank-robbing brothers GRAND RAPIDS, MI -- DNA evidence from a partially eaten hamburger recovered from a stop Oshtemo Township bank robbers made after a heist helped convict the mastermind behind the holdups. On Wednesday, July 20 the man convicted of planning and driving the getaway car in bank robberies around Kalamazoo, Dominick T. Johnson, 34, of Chicago, was sentenced to 72 years and eight months in prison by U.S. District Judge Gordon J. Quist, according to a news release from the U.S. Department of Justice. Johnson was convicted by a jury in January of seven crimes, including conspiracy, bank robbery, and firearms charges, after a two-week trial. He planned and served as the get-away driver for three completed bank robberies in and around Kalamazoo. Authorities say he was behind the May 29, 2014, robbery of PNC Bank in Galesburg, the July 29, 2014, robbery of Comerica Bank in Comstock Township, and the January 8, 2015, robbery of Old National Bank in Oshtemo Township. Johnson's half-brother, Nathan Benson, previously pleaded guilty for his role in the robberies and was sentenced to 14 years' imprisonment in March. In all three robberies, Benson brandished a loaded firearm and pointed it at bank employees. In two of the robberies, Benson forced the employees into the bank's vault. - (Black-on-white) |
Black Sports: Cowboys' RB Ezekiel Elliott Named in Domestic Violence Report Dallas Cowboys rookie running back Ezekiel Elliott is denying allegations of domestic violence made in Columbus Friday morning by a woman claiming to be his girlfriend. According to a police report, a 20-year-old woman alleged Friday morning that Elliott, who turned 21 overnight, was her former live-in boyfriend and that he assaulted her in the driver's seat of her car. Police said the woman complained of wrist pain but denied medical treatment. Elliott told police he didn't hit the woman and that they didn't live together. Victims Name: Thompson, Tiffany Victim Type Individual Sex Female Race White |
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(Black) Father and son charged after alleged sex assault NORMAL, Ill. -- A father and son face criminal charges after being accused of drugging and sexually assaulting a woman visiting Illinois State University. The alleged incident happened in a residence hall during orientation for incoming students on Tuesday. The victim told police she saw Shawn Childs Sr. put a pill in her drink. Childs Sr. is charged with possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver for allegedly putting ecstasy in the woman's soda. The victim said 19-year-old Shawn Childs Jr. raped her twice after his father drugged her. Childs Jr. is charged with four counts of criminal sexual assault. |
(Black) Goldsboro man charged with attempted sex assault day after armed robbery arrest GOLDSBORO, N.C. – A man arrested Thursday in connection with a December armed robbery was arrested during a traffic stop related to a reported attempted sexual assault, Goldsboro police said Friday. Goldsboro police announced the arrest of Quentin Bryce Barnes, 31, of 1303 N. George St., on Thursday but didn’t provide details at the time about the reported sexual assault. |
Cops bust (black) ex-con in attempted rape of unconscious woman Police have arrested a homeless ex-convict they suspect attempted to rape an unconscious woman in the Lower East Side early Wednesday, police sources told The Post. Sean Walker, who has 28 prior arrests, was grabbed in the East Village on Friday morning, wearing the same blue T-shirt he wore during the attack, sources said. While suspected of the attempted rape, Walker, 45, had yet to be charged with the crime as of early Friday evening. He’s being held on an outstanding arrest warrant and a possession charge because he was carrying crack when he was arrested on Avenue B near 13th street, police said. Police in the 9th precinct made the collar based on a tip that came hours after the department publicized a photo of the grizzled suspect. |
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(Black) Florence woman charged with sexual torture, sex abuse of female victim A Florence woman was arrested Monday for allegedly sexually assaulting another woman over the weekend. April Lynn Johnson, 30, is charged with sexual torture and first-degree sexual abuse, according to the Florence Police Department. She is being held in the Lauderdale County Jail in lieu of $26,000 bond. Police officers were called Sunday by a woman who told them she had been beaten and sexually assaulted at gunpoint in the 2900 block of Woodard Avenue. She was taken for medical treatment for her injuries and was able to provide information about the alleged crime. |
Robbery Suspect Tells Police: ‘What Else Can I Say? What I Did Was Stupid’ NETHER PROVIDENCE, Pa. – Police say a man is in custody following the robbery of a Pantry One convenience store in Nether Providence Township. Authorities say on July 16 just before 4:30 a.m., police responded to the store and saw the front door was unlocked. Upon entering the store, officers observed the cash register drawers were open and empty. Police say surveillance video showed a black male, with long dreadlocks, wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt, black pants and carrying a distinct backpack inside the store. Authorities say the male removed an unknown amount of cash from the register, as well as a large amount of Pennsylvania lottery scratch off tickets. Police say the suspect was caught on camera placing the items inside of his backpack and fleeing the store. Police say the male, identified as Elijah Ward, 25, was detained for further investigation. |
(Black) Woman arrested after 94-year-old robbed, beaten inside home Breanna Thomas, 23, of South Bend, was arrested and booked into the St. Joseph County Jail on preliminary felony charges of robbery and fraud after allegedly robbing a 94-year-old woman and beating her with a wrench. A 94-year-old woman is recovering after she was robbed and beaten with a wrench inside her St. Joseph County home Tuesday afternoon. She was released from the hospital with a broken hand, cuts on her arm and back pain from when she was pushed to the garage floor. |
(Black) Man whose double murder conviction was overturned not in the clear yet A Brooklyn man whose double murder conviction was overturned after 11 years in prison will have to wait another 13 days to learn if he’ll be set free–or have to endure a second trial. Wayne Martin was locked up for life without parole following his 2010 conviction for fatal shootings of East Flatbush tire shop owner Gary Turner and employee Ricardo Davis. |
4 (black) Teens Arrested, Accused Of Gun Store Smash And Grab WAXAHACHIE – Waxahachie police have arrested four Dallas men accused of driving a stolen truck into a gun store, and stealing more than a dozen weapons. Xavier Kirvin, 19, and Ardell Virgillo Cherry, Demarcus Dillard and Devon Deontae Jennings, all 17, drove a stolen truck into the side of the Shooter’s Edge store off U.S. Highway 287, according to police. “They collapsed one of the exterior walls and once they were able to get a hole in the wall, they ran in and grabbed about 17 firearms,” said Waxahachie Police Lt. Todd Woodruff. He said the weapons stolen include 12 handguns, three AR-style rifles, one AK-style rifle and one shotgun. |
(Black) Chick-Fil-A manager steals nearly $120,000 from (chicken) restaurant AUSTIN - A Chick-Fil-A manager admitted to stealing nearly $120,000 from the restaurant in 2013. Justin Felder, 27, was a shift supervisor at the Chick-Fil-A restaurant located at 13201 N. FM 620 from October 13, 2011 until June 26, 2013. On June 26, 2013, an operations manager of the restaurant noticed an unusually large refund of $299.85 on electronic financial transaction reports. When she asked Felder about the refund, he told her that the had authorized the refund. Because the refund was authorized on a register that does not have cash, the operations manager asked Felder where the money was. He told her, "There is no money, it was credited to my bank card." |
Appeals court OKs 60-year sentence for black teen's 'gruesome' killing of his white friend The Indiana Court of Appeals has affirmed the 60-year sentence given to a Richmond teenager convicted of brutally murdering his friend. Kore Buchanan, 19, was sentenced Oct. 21 to 60 years in prison with two suspended to probation for the May 2014 killing of Caleb Woosley. Buchanan's appeal challenged that Wayne Superior I Judge Charles Todd Jr. issued an inappropriate sentence, arguing Todd abused his discretion in weighing the aggravating and mitigating circumstances considered during sentencing. A Wayne County jury convicted Buchanan of murder Oct. 1 after about four hours of deliberation. The jury determined Buchanan, who was 16 at the time of the murder, participated in beating the 17-year-old Woosley to death with an aluminum baseball bat. Woosley's badly beaten body was found before 8 a.m. on May 18, 2014, in the 200 block alley between North 14th and 15th streets. Buchanan (black), Deandre Plant (black) and Michael Pruitt (wigger) all were convicted of murder, while David Maish (wigger) was convicted of assisting a criminal. |
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(Black) Memphis firefighter among men arrested for selling stolen cars on eBay MEMPHIS, TN - Two men are behind bars, accused of selling a stolen car on eBay to a man in Chicago. One of the men was a Memphis firefighter, the other made headlines in February when he claimed a Bartlett police officer pulled him over because he was a black man driving a nice car. According to the police report, the victim flew from Chicago to Memphis to buy the 2014 Lexus GS50 that he won in an auction on eBay Motors. He met two men, later identified as Colton Cathey and Tyrone Nichols, near the airport and bought the car for $26,000. Memphis Fire Department confirmed Tyrone Nichols has been a Memphis firefighter since September 2015. He has since been relieved of duty pending the outcome of an investigation. The victim drove the car back to Chicago, but noticed the engine wasn't working properly. He then took the Lexus to a dealership in Illinois and learned the VIN on the car's dashboard didn't match the VIN on its firewall. Chicago Police Department said the car was stolen. The victim gave Memphis Police Department the eBay account information for Cathey and Nichols. |
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Black Sports: Canada: Sabres’ Evander Kane arrested for harassment, trespass Buffalo police arrested Sabres’ forward Evander Kane on Friday for an incident that happened at a bar in June. Police say Kane was involved in an early morning incident on the day of June 24 at an establishment located in the first block of Chippewa. He was charged with four separate counts of non-criminal harassment and one count of criminal trespass, a misdemeanor. According to police reports, one woman told police that Kane threatened her inside the club, and while outside grabbed her throat and tried to push her into his car. The second woman accused Kane of trying to force her from the bar. Kane was processed at Central Booking and issued an appearance ticket. - (Black Sports) - (Canada) |
(Black) Man uses doggy door to break into home ST. PETERSBURG - St. Petersburg police are searching for the suspect who broke into the home through a doggy door on 57th Street N earlier this month. The man was captured on surveillance video back on July 13 stretching his body out on the back porch, allowing his arm to stretch through the doggy door and up to the lock. He was able to unlock the door and shake the chain lock loose. "We've seen in the past. Smaller kids and teens get through very small openings, like doggy doors, to get inside homes," said Rick Shaw, spokesperson for the St. Petersburg Police Department. The burglar roamed around inside the home for 11 minutes, and was later seen on video walking out through the back door, covering his face with his shirt. He wiped the door handle clean before fleeing nearly empty-handed. "He didn't get anything other than the doggy door," said Shaw. The attempted burglary has other dog owners in the area concerned. |
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Roger Clinton DUI Arrest in California ... Impeccable Timing |
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Dayonte Resiles, Murder Suspect Who Escaped Custody at Broward Courthouse, Caught in Palm Beach County A murder suspect who escaped custody at the Broward County courthouse last week was captured in Palm Beach County Wednesday night, authorities said. Dayonte Resiles was taken into custody shortly before 11 p.m. at a Days Inn motel on 45th Street in West Palm Beach, Broward Sheriff's Office officials said. Resiles was arrested in the 2014 murder of Jill Halliburton Su, a relative of the Halliburton oil empire in Texas. Su was married to Dr. Nan Yao Su, a prominent entomology professor at the University of Florida's Research and Development Center in Fort Lauderdale. She was found by her son inside the family's Davie home. - (Black-on-white) |
(Two blacks) held without bond in connection with fatal shooting (of White man) CHARLES TOWN, W.Va. — A Charles Town, W.Va., man who was charged in connection with the fatal shooting of 21-year-old Ryan Mumaw was being held without bond Wednesday in Eastern Regional Jail, according to court records. Rakeem Deqwan "Rockee" Newman, 18, of West Washington Street, was arraigned on one count of first-degree murder. Mumaw of Jefferson County was pronounced dead at Jefferson Medical Center in Ranson, W.Va., at 2:57 p.m., on Tuesday after being shot in the Tuscawilla Hills subdivision near a basketball court along Tuscawilla Drive. They are still looking for the other two males who were in the vehicle with a juvenile and Newman, and the sheriff said additional arrests stemming from the fatal shooting are possible. Mumaw appeared to have died as a result of a single gunshot wound that went through his upper back and exited out of his chest. Mumaw's brother, who was with him when he was shot, told police that the incident occurred where they had agreed to meet the juvenile to conduct a marijuana transaction. Dougherty said Wednesday that investigators believe, as of Wednesday, that the amount of money and marijuana involved amounted to a "minor" drug deal and the sheriff readily agreed that it is "rather unusual to have someone shot and killed over a marijuana sale." Mumaw's brother, after seeing two black males get out of the juvenile's vehicle, told police that he heard his passenger side window break and saw his sibling bleeding from the chest, and then at the same time, attempted to flee from the basketball court area where the juvenile's vehicle had parked in front of his, records said. In his statements to police, the juvenile, too, indicated that the shooting occurred during what was supposed to be an arranged marijuana sale, and that he took Newman and two other males with him to buy marijuana from Mumaw, records said. - (Black-on-white) |
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New details in case of (white) 22-year-old KCK mom murdered by black she spent the night with KANSAS CITY, Kan. -- New details emerged Monday in the murder of a 22-year-old Kansas City, Kan., mom. Last year Kansas City, Kan., police found Kelsey Ewonus dead inside her car. Court documents show that Antoine Fielder admitted to spending the night with Ewonus at the Argosy Hotel on June 29 of last year. The next day her body was found in her car. She had been shot to death. Court documents also show investigators obtained surveillance camera video showing fielder and Ewonus together at several locations, including the hotel. Investigators interviewed two people who claim they traded three boxes of bullets with Fielder. The same type of bullets that killed Ewonus. Fielder has since been charged with premeditated first degree murder. Ewonus leaves behind her two-year old son. - (Black-on-white) |
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Felony sexual assault charges against (black) former San Mateo officer SAN MATEO, Calif. - A former San Mateo police officer was charged with 22 felony counts of sexual assault and related charges today for incidents on duty as an officer in San Mateo last year, as well as when he was a member of the Los Rios Community College District police in the Sacramento area in 2013, San Mateo County prosecutors announced today. Noah Winchester, 31, was arrested near his Stockton home this morning and was booked into jail on $3.1 million bail, according to the district attorney's office. He remains in jail and is scheduled to appear in court next week. The San Mateo Police Department released a statement today saying that while it respects his presumption of innocence under the legal system, if proven true the allegations are a "disgrace." |
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U.S. Marshals arrest (black) Cleveland rape suspect in Toledo CLEVELAND, Ohio -- U.S. Marshals on Wednesday arrested a Cleveland rape suspect as he was trying to leave the state, officials said. The Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force arrested Andre S. Avent Jr. in Toledo, the task force said in a news release. Avent, 26, is charged with rape, kidnapping and gross sexual imposition in an incident that happened March 25, 2014. The Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Office obtained a warrant for his arrest after he was indicted March 5, 2015, records show. Avent is also accused of severely burning a 2-year-old child with an unknown object on July 9, 2016 in Cleveland. He is charged with felonious assault in the incident. |
(Black) Teen Arrested for Sexual Abuse and Sodomy of Child Under 6 Years Old A disturbing arrest was made by Mobile County Sheriff’s Deputies on Tuesday for the alleged sodomy of a young child. Jeremy Moore, 18, is accused of sexually abusing and sodomizing a child under the age of six years old. He was transported to Mobile Metro Jail on Tuesday morning following his arrest, offering little in his defense. “I don’t know,” Moore said twice when asked if he was guilty. Investigators say the incident ocurred over the weekend when the victim’s parents alerted authorities. Enough evidence was collected to charge Moore with first-degree sodomy and sexual abuse of a child under the age of 12 (the victim was under the age of 6). |
(Black) Felon gets 30 years for Sarasota home invasion and sexual assault of deaf woman SARASOTA -- A felon was sentenced Wednesday to decades in prison for a 2015 home invasion and sexual battery where the victims were deaf, the State Attorney's Office says. Herbert Earl Stilley III received the maximum sentence, 30 years in prison. Stilley entered a couple's home in February of last year, pointed a firearm at the woman's face and demanded her phone. Her husband was outside at the time. Both the victim and her husband cannot hear but can read lips. The couple's children were asleep in a nearby bedroom. Stilley robbed the woman and sexually assaulted her. He fled and was arrested in May 2015 after DNA evidence linked him to the crime. Stilley, who was a felon before this crime, was found guilty after a trial in April. |
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Police search for (black) man with large nose who ambushed woman at Smyrna park SMYRNA, Ga. - Police want to find a man investigators said jumped a woman on a jogging trail, robbed her, and demanded sex. It happened at Jonquil Park on July 14. The Smyrna Police Department said a man hiding in the bushes ambushed the woman and demanded she give him $20. The victim did not have any money and told police the attacker stole her jewelry and then demanded sex. The woman was hit on the head and kicked in the back when investigators said she refused. Thursday, police said a second female victim reported being sexually assaulted on July 2, also in the Smyrna area. Police think the same suspect could be behind both cases. Investigators described the man as being black, between 6 feet and 6 feet, 5 inches tall and weighing between 170 and 180 pounds. The man was clean shaven with a large nose and a tattoo on one of his hands. The woman told police the man had a strong voice and believes she saw him in the area earlier that week. |
Police: (Black) Man accused of attempting to rape woman after sneaking into her home A man who authorities said has a history of publicly exposing himself to women allegedly went into a woman’s West Britt David Road home on July 8 and tried to rape her. Devonte Octavious Lee, 22, pleaded not guilty Wednesday morning to criminal attempt rape and burglary. Police Detective Joseph Austin said officers were called to a residence on West Britt David Road around 3 a.m. July 8 after a woman found a stranger in her bedroom closet. The suspect fled the scene before officers arrived, but they were able to obtain a denoscription after speaking with the victim. She told authorities that she was sleeping in the living room on her couch when her cat woke her and started acting strange. |
(Black) Suspect sought Philadelphia sexual assaults, murder KENSINGTON -- Police are asking the public's help in identifying a suspect wanted for two sexual assaults, one that turned deadly, in Kensington. The first incident happened July 12 around 12:30 a.m. on the 3800 block of Jasper Street. Police say a 24-year-old woman was approached from behind by a male riding on a blue and black Mountain bike. The male grabbed the young woman and allegedly began choking her until she became unconscious. When the victim regained consciousness, she was naked, and left in the rear of a property on Jasper. She suffered with head and facial injuries. She was taken to Temple University Hospital in stable condition. Just two miles away from where that sexual assault happened, 35-year-old Ricky Morgan was found covered in blood along a sidewalk. Friends and family have set up a memorial at the location in her memory. Around 11:30 p.m. July 16th, police responded to reports of screams on the 2400 block of Jasper Street and found Morgan completely naked, covered in blood on the sidewalk with trauma to her face and torso. She died at the scene. The suspect is described as black male, possibly in his 30s, with a full mustache and beard. He was wearing a blue or gray colored jacket, a two-tone backpack (lighter colored on top and darker colored on the bottom), dark colored shorts, dark colored socks, dark colored high top sneakers with white soles, and a baseball cap with a V shaped logo and a sticker on the top of the bill. The male was riding a blue and black mountain bike with what appears to be a head light or reflector on the front. |
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(Black) Alexander County man charged with rape ALEXANDER COUNTY, NC - An Alexander County man was charged with rape, deputies said Wednesday. The Alexander County Sheriff's Office says they received a report Friday that a 31-year-old woman had been sexually assaulted in the Hiddenite community. Anthony Obrian Hill, 46, was identified as the suspect and arrested at his home in Hiddenite. He went to the Alexander County Detention Center and was charged with second-degree forcible rape. The woman went to Iredell Memorial Hospital to be treated. |
Caught on Cam: (black) Suspects Attack, Rob Man in Fern Rock Police are searching for two men who were caught on surveillance video attacking and robbing a man in the Fern Rock section of Philadelphia. On July 15 at 11 a.m. a 67-year-old man was walking north on 5900 Hutchinson Street when the two suspects ran passed him, investigators said. Both suspects are described as 20-year-old, thin black men standing 5-foot-11. The first suspect was wearing a white t-shirt and black pants while the second suspect was wearing a dark-colored t-shirt and dark-colored pants. |
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Two (blacks) arrested in shooting death of (White) KCK police officer - "Jamaal" and "Daqon" KANSAS CITY, Kan. We have identified two suspects arrested in connection with the shooting death of Kansas City Police Captain Richard "Dave" Melton. According to jail records, Jamaal Lewis, 20, was booked into Wyandotte County Detention Center on First Degree Murder charge late Tuesday. Daqon Sipple, 18, was booked on one count of Aggravated Assault of a Law Enforcement Officer (Use of Deadly Force) Tuesday evening. It will be up to the District Attorney's Office to determine formal charges. Police tell us they expect to present the case to the DA later today. - (Black-on-white) |
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(White) Correctional Officer dies in fall down elevator shaft after 'altercation' with black sex offender WILKES-BARRE — The correctional officer and inmate killed in a fall Monday night smashed through closed elevator doors and plummeted to their deaths during a scuffle in what appears to have been a “freak accident,” the county manager said Tuesday. Correctional Officer Kristopher Moules, 25, of Larksville, and Timothy D. Gilliam Jr., 27, of Wilkes-Barre, died following the confrontation on the aging jail’s fifth floor about 6:25 p.m. Monday. The pair had been engaged in a confrontation that began as an exchange of words between inmate and officer and escalated into an altercation that spilled out into a common area near the elevator. Jail staff had already reviewed surveillance footage and determined Moules did nothing wrong. “The altercation, which lasted only seconds, proved to be extremely tragic,” he said. The officer sounded an alarm that prompted other officers to run up five flights of stairs to assist, and another officer was on the scene within seconds, Pedri said. The two officers tried to subdue Gilliam, at which point he and Moules “smashed” through the elevator door, he said. “That elevator door gave way, leading to their tragic fall,” Pedri said. “ Gilliam’s manner of death was ruled accidental, while the manner of death for Moules was listed as undetermined pending the results of further investigation. Gilliam was a 27-year-old Wilkes-Barre resident being held for failing to register with police as a sex offender. He admitted he knew the girl was only 14 but that she looked so good that he had sex with her anyway. - (Black-on-white) |
(White trash) Woman who trafficked daughter to (black) dealer for heroin gets sentenced to 51 years to life in prison CINCINNATI -- April Corcoran was sentenced to 51 years to life in prison Tuesday morning for trafficking her daughter for drugs in March 2015. Corcoran pleaded guilty June 9, more than a year after she was indicted on charges that said she made a trade with her heroin dealer, Shandell Willingham, giving him her 11-year-old daughter in exchange for heroin. Corcoran, 30, of Pleasant Plain, was indicted on 27 felony counts that included complicity, corrupting another with drugs, endangering children and trafficking in persons. She was also accused of giving the girl heroin. |
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(Black) Girl, 13, surrenders in double shooting at Bellefontaine Neighbors beauty supply store |
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(Black) civil rights leader Walter Fauntroy must pay back his creditor or face trial, a judge tells him Walter E. Fauntroy, who’d been avoiding a bad-check charge for the past four years while he was in the Persian Gulf, was ordered by a judge Wednesday to pay back his creditor by next month, according to his longtime attorney, Johnny Barnes. If he doesn’t, the 83-year-old civil rights leader will face a Sept. 12 trial in Prince George’s County Circuit Court. Fauntroy, who once helped Martin Luther King Jr. plan the 1963 March on Washington and served for two decades as the District’s congressional delegate, left the country in early 2012 after a bench warrant was issued for him to appear in court on the $55,000 bad-check charge. He had allegedly signed a worthless check to an event planner who helped him host an ill-fated inaugural ball in 2009 for President Obama. |
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(Black child sex offender) Inmate from Dallas named suspect in killing (of White female) correctional officer AUSTIN — Texas prison officials have identified Dillion Gage Compton, a 21-year-old inmate from Dallas, as the suspect in a killing this weekend at a state prison unit. Texas Department of Criminal Justice officials found the body of correctional officer Mari Johnson on Saturday at the French Robertson Unit in Abilene. They allege that Compton, who is serving time for aggravated sexual assault of a child, attacked Johnson as she entered the prison's storage area near the kitchen. Investigators with the prison agency's inspector general are gathering evidence in the murder and will present the case to prosecutors in Jones County, officials said. Gov. Greg Abbott released a statement Saturday about the murder, calling on Texans to pray for the victim and her family. "Texas will ensure the perpetrator receives swift justice, and TDCJ has been instructed to take all necessary measures to enhance the safety of their staff to prevent such tragedies," he said. - (Black-on-white) |
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'Helluva' shot stopped (black terrorist) gunman in Baton Rouge, officials say A SWAT team rifleman took out the gunman from more than 100 yards without a clear line of sight, Dabadie said. Deputy Nicholas Tullier, 41, had just got back in his patrol car to run the tag of the Malibu when Long emerged in the parking lot, Gautreaux said. Long opened fire on the deputy immediately, shooting as he walked toward the patrol car. He took long shots at another arriving deputy in the front parking lot, shattering the bone running from his elbow to his shoulder. Deputy Bruce Simmons, 51, now has a titanium rod in his arm and faces more surgery for his wounds. Meanwhile 41-year-old Tullier is "fighting for his life," and 51-year-old Simmons, who has 23 years of service, face months of recovery. |
White man 'sucker punched' by demonic black man - game? Disturbing video released Tuesday shows a man randomly punching a 65-year-old man in the face as he’s walking along a Brooklyn Heights street. The attack was captured on surveillance video and shows the suspect walking with a group of people down Joralemon Street near the corner of Henry Street, as the victim is walking in the opposite direction around 11:15 p.m. July 6. As the man nears, the suspect can be seen taking a running start as he gears up to land the punch, which broke the victim’s glasses and knocked him over a fence and into some bushes. The attacker then calmly walks off with the group as the man struggles to get back on his feet. The sucker punch recalls the sick “knockout game,” in which criminals try to render their victims unconscious with a single blow. The victim was taken to an area hospital, where he was treated and released. Cops described the suspect as a black male standing around 5 feet 10 and weighing around 160 pounds. He was last seen wearing a white T-shirt and sneakers. Police are asking anyone with information in regards to this incident to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477). - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) California man charged in kidnapping, lewd conduct case BOISE -- A 20-year-old man is facing felony charges after police say he held a girl against her will and had sexual contact with her. Police received a tip on Saturday that Zurel Nelson Turner of Castro Valley, California, had had inappropriate sexual contact with a child under the age of 16. Officers found the victim and Turner the same day. Boise Police say the investigation turned up evidence that the suspect and victim had been together since May 30, and that the girl had been held against her will on multiple occasions. Turner was arrested and charged with first-degree kidnapping and lewd conduct. He is currently held in the Ada County Jail on a $500,000 bond, and has been ordered to have no contact with the victim. |
(Black) Teens accused of raping, beating escort A Riviera Beach man was arrested early Sunday after he allegedly beat an escort and held her hostage Saturday night, city police said. Andre Mann, 18, is being held without bail at the Palm Beach County Jail on charges of false imprisonment, armed sexual battery and armed robbery. The victim told police that Mann and his friend, a juvenile, hired her from an ad on the website backpage.com. The victim told police that upon entering a home the juvenile pushed her down on the bed and hit her face. Mann then told her they would kill her if she didn’t do what they said. The victim told police the two males then stripped her and the juvenile forced her into sexual acts, and that she begged the men to stop. Mann then allegedly pulled out a pocket knife and ran it up and down her body while he filmed the assault on his cellphone. The men told the victim that they had a gun. Police found a pocket knife in the microwave and a used condom in the trash. |
Black Sports: Cory Batey sentenced to 15 years in Vanderbilt rape case - July 15, 2016 “Mr. Batey continued to abuse and degrade me, urinating on my face while uttering horrific racial hate speech that suggested I deserved what he was doing to me because of the color of my skin. He didn’t even know who I was.” In prior court hearings, prosecutors have acknowledged a racial statement was made but it was never said publicly in court. On Friday, multiple sources confirmed to The Tennessean the statement Batey made. “That’s for 400 years of slavery you b----,” Batey said, according to the sources. - (Black-on-white) - (Black Sports) |
Three (cowardly blacks) arrested for invading a deaf, elderly couple’s home OLIVE BRANCH, Miss. — Three Memphis men are charged with a home invasion in Olive Branch. A 68-year-old woman was found in her home bound with duct tape, and a 78-year-old man had severe head injuries. This happened Monday night around 10:40 in the 9800 block of Miranda Drive. Olive Branch Police say 19-year-old Charles Gayles Jr. was found hiding in the attic. Jeffrey Richardson, 20, and 16-year-old Charlontae Smith were arrested a short time later. All three are charged with attempted murder, aggravated assault, and home invasion. The male victim is still being treated for his injuries. |
Police: Peanut-Headed Negro Arrested After Throwing Rock At Moving Police Car, Shattering Windshield COATESVILLE, Pa. — A Coatesville man was arrested and charged after police say he threw a large rock at the windshield of a police car intentionally. Authorities say he followed that up by attacking the officer driving the vehicle with the rock. The incident took place on Monday around 1:50 p.m. Officials say Officer Jared Davis was on patrol in his marked vehicle on the 500 block of East Lincoln Highway. Authorities say that is where Eric Watson, 29, threw a large rock at the car, shattering the windshield. Officer Davis got out of the vehicle, and that is when police say Watson tried to strike him in the head with the rock. Officials say Watson resisted arrest until back-up arrived, taking him to the ground. Authorities say one of the officers suffered a broken sternum during the altercation. |
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Orange County mother facing murder charges in infant's drowning near Myrtle Beach mall Authorities in Horry County said the incident started when witnesses spotted Jameisha Ka'Tara Alexander of Carrboro near the pond behind the Tanger outlets on Highway 501 holding the infant. According to warrants, Security guards were called to the area and when they arrived, they saw the child in the pond, but did not see his mother. Officials said emergency crews tried to revive the infant, but were unable to. Jameisha Alexander was found about two hours later when she wrecked her vehicle, the warrants stated. Officials said she made no effort to contact authorities or anyone else for help. |
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Queens principal greets visitors with checks from disgraced (black) pol City Councilman Ruben Wills has been indicted on charges of stealing thousands of dollars in taxpayer money. But that hasn’t stopped Principal Rushell White from displaying giant replica checks with his name and John Hancock to tout the city funding he has steered to the South Ozone Park middle school. |
Sharpton protests for feds to probe Eric Garner’s death The Rev. Al Sharpton joined some 200 protesters in Brooklyn on Saturday in calling on federal prosecutors to jump-start an ongoing civil-rights probe into the police-chokehold death of Eric Garner. “I’d like to see it go to court,” Sharpton told reporters as marchers gathered at Grand Army Plaza. |
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(Black Fecal Matter) Robbery Suspect Allegedly Threatens Dad And Daughter ‘Give Me Everything Or I’ll Shoot Her’ PHILADELPHIA – Police are searching for a suspect accused of robbing and threatening a man and his daughter walking in Philadelphia. Authorities say on Sunday, July 10 around 11:13 a.m., a 53-year-old man was walking with his daughter, a 13-year-old girl, on the 2100 block of Stenton Avenue when an unknown male walked up behind him, placed a gun to the girl’s back and stated “give me everything or I’ll shoot her in the back.” Police say the father reached into his pocket and gave the suspect an undisclosed amount of money and a cell phone, and the suspect walked away. Police say they are looking for a black male, 20 to 25 years old, 180 pounds, clean shaven, wearing a blue baseball cap, white t-shirt and blue or black jeans. |
NYC: These (black) bank robbers don’t even bother disguising themselves He wears sunglasses and maybe a hat — and that is all. His last two heists were done with a gal pal who wears no disguise at all. |
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(Hispanic) Man suspected of shooting Milwaukee officer was felon out on bail |
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Husband (with foreign name) Nitin Singh Allegedly Stabbed Wife To Death While Children Slept |
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Chief: (White) Ballwin officer paralyzed from neck down following shooting (by black) BALLWIN, Mo. – Ballwin Police Officer Mike Flamion is paralyzed from the neck down after being shot during a tra ffic stop, Police Chief Kevin Scott said during a press conference Monday. In the press conference, Chief Scott said Officer Flamion is responsive, alert, recognizes all family, friends and coworkers and nods “yes and no” responses. He also said Officer Flamion is attempting to mouth words and is intubated in the intensive care unit. The officer will require extensive long-term care. “Officer Flamion has so dedicatedly served the Ballwin community, and he is forever deserving of our long-term support,” Chief Scott said. “Although it is evident he will not be able to serve in the same capacity, I will assure you that Officer Flamion is ingrained in the Ballwin police family and will forever be a Ballwin police officer, no questions asked.” Officer Flamion was shot around 11 a.m. July 8 after pulling a suspect, later identified as Antonio Taylor, over for speeding in the 300 block of New Ballwin Road. During the traffic stop, the officer walked back to his vehicle to process paperwork and was allegedly shot in the left side of his neck by Taylor. - (Black-on-white) |
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2 Black Suspects Held On Bond In Brutal Attack On Man, 75, In West Village NEW YORK — Two suspects were held on bond Friday in the violent beating of a 75-year-old man in the West Village this week. Deangelo Coleman, 20, is charged with assault in the attack on Ahmad Ahmad, 75, in front of the Salvation Army executive offices on West 14th Street Wednesday afternoon. Brianna Crusade, 19, is accused of being Coleman’s lookout. Bail was denied for Coleman and was set at $50,000 for Crusade, according to the Manhattan District Attorney’s office. |
Gunman Gets 7-Year Prison Term for Role in Funeral Shooting The last of three gunmen involved in a shooting that occurred outside a Trenton church where another shooting victim's funeral was being staged is now headed to prison. Twenty-three-year-old Terrance Maddox received a seven-year sentence Friday. He had pleaded guilty in May to aggravated assault. Two men and a woman were wounded in the April 2014 shooting at Galilee Baptist Church but have recovered from their wounds. They were among more than 100 mourners who had gathered there for the funeral of a 19-year-old man. Officials have said the shooters were aiming for rival gang members. Two brothers involved in the shooting received prison terms last week. Twenty-year-old Samuel Vincent got a seven-year sentence, while his 22-year-old brother, Samier, received a five-year term. Both had pleaded guilty to aggravated assault. |
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Black Sports: Batey Gets 15-Year Sentence In Vandy Rape Case NASHVILLE, Tenn. - A judge has sentenced Cory Batey to 15 years in prison following his conviction in the Vanderbilt rape case. Batey, one of four players charged with raping a woman at Vanderbilt, was convicted in April of aggravated rape, which carried a minimum of 15 years in Tennessee. Before Judge Monte Watkins handed down the sentence, Batey read a prepared statement in which he said he was "deeply and sincerely sorry.” |
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(Black) Man arrested in Berkeley tied to Oakland killing (of white woman), found with alleged murder weapon A 21-year-old man from Pittsburg who was arrested in Berkeley on Wednesday with a gun authorities say was used to kill a young woman in Oakland earlier that day has been charged with murder. Berkeley officers arrested Darion Brown at 10:30 a.m. June 8 after being called to 1201 The Alameda for a report of a man who was “acting aggressive” toward Chevron gas station customers, according to court papers. The caller told police the man was not allowing customers to leave and “things were ‘escalating.'” A Berkeley officer who arrived on the scene spoke to Brown and, based on his demeanor and actions, the officer wrote, detained Brown for a mental health evaluation. Brown had no ID on him, but he said police could look in his backpack for it, according to court documents. Inside the bag, the officer said he found an unloaded pistol that had been reported stolen. Brown was arrested in connection with carrying the concealed weapon, possession of a firearm by a prohibited person and possession of stolen property. The Oakland Police Department had linked Brown to the killing of Alexis Ervin shortly before 7 a.m. Wednesday. The two knew each other, according to court papers. - (Black-on-white) |
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Serial jewelry store robbery suspect pleads guilty in federal court The woman accused of stealing thousands of dollars during armed jewelry store robberies in several states entered a plea deal. Abigail L. Kemp, 24 of Smyrna, plead guilty in federal court for her part in robberies in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee. She and her accused partner, 35-year-old Lewis Jones III of Atlanta, were charged with conspiracy, obstructing commerce by robbery, and brandishing a firearm during a crime of violence. The charges carry a potential of life in prison. Kemp will be sentenced in October. |
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(Black rape) Suspect In Custody After Burger King Hostage Situation BALTIMORE — Police have not identified the suspect but they’re still investigating the rape. |
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Police: Plainfield man poops his pants to avoid arrest PLAINFIELD, New Jersey -- Police in Plainfield say a 27-year-old man defecated in his pants so that officers would not place him under arrest over the weekend. Officers responded to a report of a disorderly man at 4:21 a.m. Sunday on the 800 block of North Wood Avenue. Arriving officers observed 27-year-old Kyle Chambliss, of Plainfield, talking loudly on his cell phone while sitting in a vehicle. They reportedly smelled alcohol coming from Chambliss and asked him to step out of his car. After being told to end his phone call and speak to them, he allegedly became aggressive towards the officers. When he was told he was being placed under arrest, they say Chambliss told them he had to defecate himself and proceeded to do so to keep the officers at bay. When the officers attempted to handcuff him, authorities say he struck one of them in the chest with his arm and kicked another in the leg. The officers then administered a dose of pepper spray to get him to comply with their commands. |
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(Black) Warren resident arrested for impersonating FBI agent DETROIT - A Warren resident was arrested on Friday for impersonating an FBI agent, the FBI said in a statement. Kevin Balfour, 62, has been arrested for the exact same crime. According to Special Agent in Charge David Gelios, Balfour was arrested in 2010 with help from the Warren Police Department. According to the FBI, Balfour would carry a gun and an FBI badge and would tell his victims he would make traffic tickets and other legal matters disappear for a fee. In the first instance, he pled guilty and was sentenced to three years in prison before being released in 2013. The FBI said they received information that Balfour was once again impersonating an agent and using it to defraud people. |
Cops: Cowardly black man tied up 74-year-old woman in Justice home invasion JUSTICE, Ill. -- A man broke into a 74-year-old woman's southwest suburban home and tied her up before stealing her car early Thursday in unincorporated Justice, officials said. Dandre Mabone, 44, faces felony charges of armed robbery and home invasion for the 4:50 a.m. raid in the Sterling Estates mobile home park near the 9300 block of West 79th Street, according to the Cook County sheriff's office. Mabone donned a mask and brandished a knife when he broke in, stuffing a sock in the woman's mouth and tying her up so he could take her debit card and car keys, sheriff's police said. He took off in her vehicle, police said. The woman was able to free herself and call for help. She later declined medical attention. |
Piedmont Park suicide victim struggled with being black and gay - (LGBT-Queer) Lynched himself Michael Smith — the 22-year-old man who committed suicide in Piedmont Park July 7— was a man struggling from the pressure of being both black and gay. “Everything was wearing on him at one time,” Regine St. Jean said. Coming immediately after the shooting of black men by police in Minnesota and Lousiana, and just before the shooting of five police officers in Dallas, many on social media speculated his death might have been some sort of hate crime or retribution. The discussions generated headlines across the country. A 2011 study by the American Public Health Association showed that in the gay community, men of an ethnic background are at a higher risk for attempting suicide than their white counterparts. |
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Life in prison for illegal alien for stabbing 'innocent' victim 89 times and removing organs ROCKVILLE, Md. - Mauricio Morales-Caceres will spend the rest of his life in prison with no chance of parole. A sentence of that magnitude doesn't come down often in Montgomery County. Morales-Caceres, an MS-13 gang member, illegally immigrated to the United States from El Salvador in 2013. In an effort to secure a higher standing in the gang, Morales-Caceres killed Oscar Navarro. It happened on Dec. 23, 2014, in the basement of the home in which Navarro was residing. Prosecutors say Navarro was an innocent victim, a father with two young kids and a steady job -- certainly not a gang member. The killing was barbaric. Morales-Caceres used a 15-inch knife to mutilate and torture Navarro's body. He stabbed the 37-year-old 89 times, scalped him and removed his liver. If that was not bad enough, Navarro's estranged wife and children found his body in a pool of blood. |
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Baton Rouge Shooter Gavin Eugene Long Was Nation Of Islam Member, Railed Against ‘Crackers’ On YouTube Channel [VIDEO] A Youtube account operated by Gavin Eugene Long and discovered by The Daily Caller reveals key insight into what might have motivated the 29-year-old black man who killed three Baton Rouge police officers Sunday morning. Videos on Long’s account show that he was a former Nation of Islam member. He also ranted against “crackers” and made references to Alton Sterling, the black man killed by police in Baton Rouge on July 5. Other information about Long shows that the Kansas City native, who CBS reported was honorably discharged from the Marines in 2010, went by the name Cosmo Ausar Setepenra. ... In the video Long is heard lamented “working for the white people.” - (language) - (language) - (Black-on-white) - (Blue lives matter) |
Dallas Shooting Leaves 5 Police Officers Dead - “Some were shot in the back” (black racist) Suspect Is Killed During an hourslong standoff after the attack, in which two civilians were also wounded, one suspect told police negotiators that “he was upset about Black Lives Matter,” the Dallas police chief, David O. Brown, said on Friday. “He said he was upset about the recent police shootings,” Chief Brown said. “The suspect said he was upset at white people. The suspect stated he wanted to kill white people, especially white officers.” The police killed that suspect using an explosive delivered by a robot, he said, and arrested three other people. The chief said the snipers had worked together, firing rifles from triangulated positions, some of them looking down from elevated posts in downtown buildings. - (Black-on-white) - (Blue lives matter) |
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