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(Black) Man charged in murder of 72-year-old (White) woman - communicated with elderly victim’s ex-tenant WHEATON, Md. — Montgomery County Police have arrested and charged a man, they say, is responsible for killing a 72-year-old woman inside her Wheaton home. On Tuesday, detectives assigned to the Major Crimes Unit arrested Kwasi Sadler, 23, of the 5000 block of Sheriff Road in Northeast D.C., and charged him with one count of first-degree murder. On Wednesday, August 3, police found Linda Johnston dead inside of her modest two-story red brick home along the 2700 block of Arcola Avenue in Wheaton. She was wrapped in a sheet and lying on a bed within a bedroom. There were stab wounds across her body. Based on an askew mattress and blood spatter on the walls, police say it appeared Johnston had fought for her life. Investigators also noticed the home’s basement door had been forced open. There was dark red blood nearby. Johnston’s purse, wallet and car keys was missing. It’s worth noting, police were initially dispatched to the home after a vigilant neighbor noticed Johnston's gold 2007 Toyota Prius was missing from her driveway. Detectives combed the immediate area, collecting potential evidence and speaking with neighbors. One said he’d last seen Johnston on Sunday, July 31. Another neighbor reported seeing a mysterious black male at Johnston’s home around 6:30 a.m. on Monday, August 1. Police soon discovered that Sadler and his girlfriend, Kali Weber, 32, had allegedly racked up a number of charges on Johnston’s credit card in the days after her murder. Johnston had been renting out her basement to make ends meet. Neighbors also lamented about how the female tenant attracted an unpleasant crowd to the otherwise quaint neighborhood made up of post-war era homes. According to charging documents, Johnston had recently ordered her tenant, Tonica Hill, 24, to vacate her home. - (Black-on-white) |
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Five black Negro demons (some used to work for victim) arrested for setting 83-year-old White woman on fire in home invasion MERIWETHER COUNTY, GA - Meriwether County Sheriff Chuck Smith reported that his agency has made several arrests for the home invasion and assault of an elderly female victim that occurred on Aug. 4 in Grantville, GA. Arrests have also been made related to an incident that occurred at the same location on Aug. 2. On Aug. 4, 83-year-old Dorothy Dow suffered two broken arms, lacerations to her face and head, broken fingers, and third-degree burns from the back of her head down her back after she was beaten and set on fire during a home invasion. Dow remains hospitalized at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta in critical condition. The individuals listed are being charged with the following offenses: Justin Pierce Grady, 38, of Grantville, GA was previously employed at the incident location. (much more...) Cortavious Deshun Heard, 18 Grantville, GA and Hogansville, GA was also previously employed at the location. (much more...) Shanquavious Keontrell Cameron, 17, of Hogansville, GA has been charged with the offenses of first-degree burglary (much more...) Mina Christine Ellery, 17, of Newnan, GA will be charged with criminal attempt felony murder, aggravated assault, (much more...) Angel Latrice Harmon, 17, of Newnan, GA is charged with criminal attempt felony murder, aggravated assault, (much more...) Sheriff Smith called this a "heinous crime." - (Black-on-white) - (Burned Alive!) |
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1 of 3 suspects in 2013 Decatur homicide pleads guilty to murder One of three suspects charged with capital murder in a Decatur home invasion that left one man dead pleaded guilty today, the Morgan County District Attorney’s Office said. Ryan O’neal Caudle, 24, pleaded guilty to murder in the 2013 death of James Patrick Travers II and agreed to testify against two other defendants, District Attorney Scott Anderson said in a news release. Caudle, who was set for trial on Aug. 22, was sentenced to life imprisonment by Circuit Judge Glenn Thompson, Anderson said. A trial date hasn’t been set for defendants Dewayne Oneal Hick and Charles K. Makekau, Anderson said. - (Black-on-white) |
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Harlem private school sued over (black) intern who allegedly raped 14-year-old student - (graphic) A sweet-talking intern working in a Harlem private school raped a 14-year-old student in June, and now the girl’s mother is suing the school and the nonprofit that allowed the intern to be near the children — despite his criminal background — a lawsuit alleges. David Jaroslawicz, the lawyer representing the mother, who is not being identified by the Daily News to protect her daughter, says in court papers that Charles Johnson, 21, sexually assaulted the girl in the stairwell of a public housing project in June. |
Police Seek Witnesses In Killing Of Pokemon Go Player In San Francisco - they noticed a male, dark complexion, running away SAN FRANCISCO — Investigators were searching for possible witnesses to the fatal shooting of a man who was playing the popular “Pokémon Go” smartphone game at San Francisco’s Aquatic Park over the weekend. San Mateo resident Calvin Riley was found suffering a gunshot wound to his torso shortly before 10 p.m. Saturday at Aquatic Park near Ghirardelli Square, and was pronounced dead at the scene. “The friend heard a gunshot, went back around the corner, five or six steps, and saw his friend laying there,” said Riley family spokesperson John Kirby. “As he was laying there, they noticed a male, dark complexion, running away with a red shirt on, and possibly getting into a car.” |
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(Black) Woman gets 30 years for fatal beating, burning A woman who pleaded no contest to participating in the fatal beating and burning of a West Pensacola woman was sentenced to 30 years in state prison Friday. In March 2013, Kiesha Pugh and two accomplices entered the Mobile Highway apartment of 33-year-old Melinda McCormick, beat her with blunt instruments, stole some of her belongings, and set McCormick's apartment on fire. Pugh pleaded to charges of second-degree murder and arson and was sentenced by Circuit Judge Thomas Dannheisser. One of Pugh's co-defendants, Anthony Pressley, pleaded no contest to murder and was sentenced to 60 years in prison. A jury convicted the third co-defendant, Gregory Williams, of murder and arson, and he was sentenced to life in prison. - (Black-on-white) - (Burned Alive!) |
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(Black) Taylors man charged after woman raped at gunpoint A Taylors man is facing multiple charges after a woman was kidnapped, handcuffed and sexually assaulted at gunpoint, authorities said. Timothy Lee Moore, 40, was charged with criminal sexual conduct — 1st degree, possession of a weapon during a violent crime, kidnapping and assault on a police officer while resisting arrest, according to warrants. Warrants allege Moore forcefully seized, handcuffed and carried the victim away to his home, where she was held against her will and sexually assaulted for multiple days. The woman "has visible injuries/marks on her wrists from the restraints and in jury on her forehead from where the...defendant assaulted her with a firearm during the abduction," warrants said. The suspect also tried to fight off several deputies and broke one officer's hand. |
Police seek help identifying (black) sexual assault suspect LAS VEGAS Police are hoping someone can identify a man seen in a video who is accused of attacking a hotel employee. According to Metro Police, an employee at a hotel in the 4100 block of Boulder Highway was battered and sexually assaulted inside one of the rooms on the afternoon of August 6. When police arrived at the hotel, the suspect was gone, but police located surveillance video of him. The suspect is described as a light-skinned black man between 25 to 30 years old. He has a medium build and was last seen wearing a red and black baseball cap, a red and black stripped shirt and grey shorts with green patches on the insides of the legs. |
Police: (black) Man Beats, Sexually Assaults Woman Sumter, SC - Sumter police are searching for a suspect who they believe kidnapped and sexually assaulted a a woman. Officers say 44-year-old Willie Gregg held a woman against her will around 1:45 a.m. Tuesday, then beat and sexually assaulted her. The woman was treated for her injuries and released. He faces charges of assault and battery 1st degree, criminal sexual conduct 1st degree, and kidnapping. |
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(LGBT-Queer dirty deviant black) Tamarac man accused grabbing boy's penis, kissing him against his will TAMARAC, Fla. - A Tamarac man was arrested Monday on lewd and lascivious molestation charges after he grabbed an 11-year-old boy's penis and kissed him against his will, authorities said. Jason Olreidge, 22, appeared in court Tuesday, where he was ordered to remain in jail without bond. He was also ordered to not have any contact with the victim. According to an arrest report, Olreidge approached the boy as he was taking out the garbage and asked him if he was looking for a boyfriend. The boy told detectives that Olreidge, who he had seen around the neighborhood before, grabbed his upper arm, placed his hand inside the boy's pants and rubbed his penis. The boy said Olreidge asked him if he would like him to perform fellatio on the boy, to which the boy said, "No." Detectives said he claimed to be working all day at Nappy Napz Barbershop, but his supervisor said Olreidge had left for about 25 minutes. |
(Black) Tennessee Dad Charged With Killing 11-Year-Old Daughter A Tennessee dad was charged Tuesday with fatally shooting his 11-year-old daughter — and then falsely claiming she had been hit by gunfire while walking home from her first day of middle school. Timothy Batts was arrested after driving fatally wounded Timea Batts to a hospital emergency room Monday with a gunshot wound to her chest, the Hendersonville Police Department said. In addition to reckless homicide, Batts, 29, is charged with tampering with evidence, false reporting, and with being a felon in possession of a firearm. Police did not disclose any details about Batts' criminal history. |
Woman's jaw fractured in violent Jersey City robbery - black arrested JERSEY CITY -- A 31-year-old Jersey City man with a violent background has been charged in a vicious attack in which a woman's jaw was broken as she struggled to hold on to her purse Saturday. James T. Leslie, of Belmont Avenue, is charged with robbery and aggravated assault in the incident. He is accused of punching the woman in the face, knocking her to the ground and then trying to take her belongings, the criminal complaint says. In court Monday, Hudson County Assistant Prosecutor John Wojtal characterized the incident as "stranger on stranger." |
(Black) Man’s Gun Falls Apart During Attempted Robbery At Midtown Jewelry Store NEW YORK — A man who tried to rob a Midtown jewelry store ran off empty-handed after his gun fell apart, police said. The suspect walked into Rafaello and Co. on West 47th Street around 4 p.m. Sunday and asked to see a chain that was inside of a display case. Owner Rafael Aranbayev, 61, went to the back of the store to get a key for the case, and that’s when police said the suspect pulled a gun on one of his employees and put it to her head. “He put on her the gun… and he said this is stick up,” Aranbayev said. When the 33-year-old worker screamed for help, Aranbayev said he ran to her defense, fighting with the suspect to get the gun. “I want[ed] to take it,” Aranbayev said. The suspect got control of the gun, and when he stepped back to use it, it fell apart in his hand, police said. Aranbayev said the weapon was a BB gun. |
VIDEO: (Black) Arsonist sets self on fire, loses shoe while running out flames MADISONVILLE, Kentucky -- An arsonist targeting a new barbershop in Kentucky ended up setting himself on fire in the process as surveillance video captured the entire incident. Madisonville police said two arsonists in a white Ford minivan targeted the business Sunday morning. The camera first captured a woman shattering a window at the back of the barbershop before a man emerged from the minivan with a lit Molotov cocktail. After tossing the flaming bottle through the broken window, the man grabbed a second Molotov cocktail. But when the suspect tossed the second Molotov cocktail toward the window, he missed and the liquid splashed back, catching him on fire. The suspect's side erupted in flames as he took off sprinting across the parking lot. In an attempt to put the fire out, the suspect slides through the grass and out of view of the camera. |
MANHUNT: Fayetteville Police Searching for (black) Man who Beat Girlfriend, Her Daughter FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. -- Fayetteville Police are searching for a man they say beat his girlfriend and her 18-year-old daughter. The call came in at 8:47pm Monday (8/8) from Fairlane in Fayetteville. They say Kenor Meredith strangled his girlfriend, hit her multiple times, and continued to pour alcohol on her. They say when her 18-year-old daughter tried to step in to break it up, he hit her too. Police also say Meredith had a pistol on him. Meredith is facing felony terroristic threatening, domestic battery, and aggravated assault. |
Baltimore man sentenced in crash that killed 1-year-old BALTIMORE —A Baltimore man pleaded guilty on Monday to charges connected to a crash that killed a 1-year-old last year. Wayne Anthony Green Jr. pleaded guilty to vehicular manslaughter, fleeing and eluding police and driving with a suspended license. He was sentenced to 22 years in prison, with 11 years suspended, followed by 10 years of probation for the crash that killed Jeremiah Perry in November 2015. Green was accused of leading officers on a brief chase in Rosedale before crashing into a car in Baltimore, pushing it onto the curb and into a stroller carrying Perry, police said. |
Black Chicago gangs reportedly planned attack on cops 'in retaliation' for death of black thug Leaders from three Chicago gangs reportedly met last week to discuss plans to kill police officers in response to the officer-involved shooting death of 18-year-old Paul O’Neal. The Chicago Sun-Times, citing an alert issued to Chicago officers, reported Monday that the meeting took place on Thursday among the gangs Vice Lords, Black Disciples and Four Corner Hustlers. According to the paper, the Four Corner Hustlers have “provided guns” and pinpointed a “sniper in place.” However, authorities are still unsure where the alleged sniper is placed. The gang is also funneling weapons to the other two gangs. |
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(Asian) Woman swiped $1M from her job to cover restitution from old one |
Well-known (White) businessman killed at work (by black) remembered by many in River Region MONTGOMERY, AL - He was known in many circles in the River Region, and now family and friends are preparing to lay Thomas Shaw Jr. to rest. The local businessman, and active Republican, lost his life in a robbery at his Montgomery office this week, and many have stepped forward to pay tribute to him. Friends like Perry Hooper Jr. are holding tight to the good times shared with Shaw, a well-known and well-liked entrepreneur. It was at his office on Highland Avenue where tragedy struck this week. On August 1st, Shaw was fatally stabbed by a man loved ones say set him up to rob him, knowing Shaw was collecting rent money since it was the first of the month. Those close to Shaw say he was attacked at night in his car after getting rent payments throughout the day. His attacker then reportedly dragged Shaw's body away from his vehicle searching unsuccessfully for a place to hide it. A tenant found Shaw dead the next morning and called police. Corwin Walker, 21, of Montgomery, is charged with "Capital Murder of a Person in a Vehicle from Outside the Vehicle." He is being held without bond in the Montgomery County Detention Facility. - (Black-on-white) |
Amity police release sketch of (cowardly black killer) sought in homicide (of White man) AMITY TWP., Pa. - Police have released a sketch of the man they're seeking in the fatal shooting of another man in Berks County over the weekend. The gunman has been described by investigators as being a black man who stands approximately five feet, 10 inches tall with light facial hair. They said he was wearing a black shirt, black cargo shorts and white Nike sneakers at the time he shot and killed Michael Williams Shields during the attempted theft of a motorcycle around 9 p.m. Saturday. "He had plenty of time to think about what he was doing before he did it," said Chief Andrew Kensey, Amity Township Police Department. "He clearly looked at that motorcycle, knew what he wanted to do in his mind, left and came back with the intent to take that at any cost." The man originally went to the location around 5 p.m. Saturday to check out the motorcycle, which was listed for sale, police said. He left and returned about three hours later, when the bike was being taken in for the night. The would-be robber pointed a gun at the man with the bike and then hit him in the back of the head, police said. The struck victim began to yell, prompting Shields to run and help. That's when, police said, the assailant fired, shooting Shields in the head. "It was an egregious act. It was a cowardly act," Kensey said, "and I'm going to work day and night with my officers and my counterparts to put him exactly where he needs to be: behind bars." - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Man shot, killed in attack on Cincinnati police officer was once a "promising former foster kid" Jawari Porter's final run-in with the law came Sunday morning. Police said he robbed a Kroger store in Over-the-Rhine and attacked Officer Anthony Brucato at Government Square with a knife. Brucato shot and killed Porter in self-defense, Police Chief Eliot Isaac said. "This was a vicious, violent attack on the officer," Isaac said at a news conference Monday. Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters said Monday afternoon that he found Brucato was justified in shooting Porter. He said he doesn't plan to present the case to a grand jury. |
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(Black) Man shot by Harrisburg police had knife to mom's throat: district attorney HARRISBURG — Harrisburg police killed a 20-year-old man in his home Sunday night after he held a knife to his mother's throat. Police were summoned to the home at 2330 Green Street at 9:06 p.m., he said, by a 911 call from a child inside the home. The girl said that her uncle was trying to hurt her grandmother. An adult then got on the phone, Marsico said, and relayed that her brother was attacking their mom and that he had a knife. Four officers entered a second-floor bedroom where Earl Pinckney was holding his mother at knifepoint. Pinckney had the knife at his mother's throat, Marsico said. Police ordered Pinckney to drop the knife, but he didn't comply. The mom tried, but failed, to break free from his grasp at that point. Pinckney retained his grasp on his mother while holding the knife, but at a lower level than her neck, Marsico said. At that time, an officer fired a single shot, killing Pinckney. |
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Registered (LGBT-Queer dirty deviant black) sex offender arrested for following man home, (homosexually) assaulting him A Chattanooga man is facing charges for allegedly following a movie theater employee home from work and sexually assaulting him. Chattanooga Police arrested 49-year-old Freddrick Harmon on Friday and charged him with indecent exposure, false imprisonment and sexual battery. According to court documents, police were called to the Carmike movie theater in Hixson last month on a report of a sexual assault. The alleged victim told police he boarded a bus from the movie theater and was headed home for the night. When he got off the bus and started toward his apartment he was stopped by a man who exited the bus and alerted him to items he’d left behind on the bus. That’s when the victim says the man, identified in a line-up as Harmon, threatened to hurt him if he didn’t allow him to enter his apartment. The victim told officers he was afraid Harmon would hurt or kill him if he didn’t allow him inside. The victim told police Harmon exposed himself, assaulted him and held him against his will in the apartment while threatening him. Harmon agreed to leave after the assault if the victim would give him his phone number. The victim wrote a fake number down and the suspect left. |
(LGBT-Queer dirty deviant black) Former counselor to spend 3 years in prison for rape MEMPHIS, TN - A former counselor at Youth Villages Bartlett pleaded guilty to raping a teen who was receiving treatment at the facility, according to the District Attorney's Office. Deniro Smith, 29, will spend three years in prison for raping a 17-year-old. Smith was scheduled to receive less than a year in prison thanks to a plea bargain, but the victim's mother put her foot down. She contacted local media and confronted Smith in the courtroom. Her actions forced the attorneys involved to come up with another deal--one that gave Smith more time behind bars. Smith pleaded guilty to statutory rape. Investigators said he raped the child several times on the grounds at Youth Villages and at Smith's off-campus apartment. |
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(Black 'Peeping Tyrone') accused of peeping on women in ladies restrooms, attempted rape OKLAHOMA CITY —Peeping Tom and attempted rape charges were filed Monday against an Oklahoma City man accused of peeping on women in two ladies restrooms. Police were called July 14 to two locations near North Classen Boulevard and Northwest 36th Street in reference to the report of a man peeping on women in restrooms. One woman told police that Tristan King, 34, was looking at her from under the stall while she used the restroom, according to court documents. Another woman said she was on the toilet when she saw a hand coming from under the stall. When she tried to leave the restroom, King blocked the door. King followed her into the stall and told her to turn around. The woman tried to run out of the restroom, but King grabbed her. The woman called for help, and an employee heard her and freed her. Police found marks on the woman's body from the attack. Police also said King had made lewd drawings on the restroom walls. |
RIO 'SEX ATTACK' SHOCK Namibia’s Olympic flagbearer becomes SECOND boxer arrested on suspicion of attempting to rape woman A SECOND Olympic boxer has been arrested on suspicion of attempting to rape a woman in the Olympics athletes’ village in Rio, it was reported today. Today it emerged Namibian boxer Jonas Junias Jonas, 22, has also been arrested accused of sexual assault. He was accused of trying to grab and kiss the woman at the athletes’ village. In the complaint, she also said he offered her money in exchange for sex. The woman said she ran away and went to the police. |
2 new suspects in 2014 home invasion, sex assault JAMESTOWN, N.Y. - Two more suspects have been indicted for their roles in the home invasion robbery and sexual assault from July 2014. A Chautauqua County Grand Jury indicted Ernest Bishop, 30, and Ralph Crayton, 27, on separate 16 count indictments for their roles in the incident at 188 Falconer Street. Four other suspects have already been charged and convicted for their roles in this incident. New electronic and forensic evidence helped identify the two additional suspects. |
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(Black) Mother Of 7 Doused In Gasoline, Set On Fire In Broad Daylight - by cold-blooded evil black man LOS ANGELES — The hunt is on for a man accused of dousing a mother of seven in gasoline before setting her on fire in South Los Angeles. Tabitha Morton remains in critical condition at a hospital with extensive burns following the attack, which unfolded June 12th in an alley in the 500 block of E. Vernon Avenue. “This occurred in broad daylight in front of witnesses and she was critically injured while he simply walked away,” said Capt. Daniel Curry of the Los Angeles Fire Department. Investigators say Morton got into a fight with the suspect before he went to a nearby convenience story to buy the gasoline. “You never know what somebody is capable of. Look what he’s done,” she said. Morton’s family posted photographs of the 47-year-old, who is on life support. Workers at an El Pollo Loco location said she worked for what little money she had, often coming there to clean. Investigators say it’s unclear how Morton knew the suspect, who they described as a dangerous, cold-blooded criminal. He was caught on camera grinning moments before the attack. “To methodically just douse her with gasoline and light her on fire, that’s as shocking as you can get,” Curry said. - (Burned Alive!) |
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(Black) Woman swings knife at other woman in Madison park, police say MADISON, Wis. - A woman was swinging a knife at another woman in a Madison park and threatening to kill her, according to a release from Madison police. Officers were called at 4:46 p.m. Sunday to Elver Park, at 1250 McKenna Blvd. Police said Ireanna D. Anderson, 23, of Madison, was swinging the knife near the Elver Park pavilion. Anderson and the victim are acquaintances, according to the release. The victim was able to keep her distance from the knife and was not injured. Anderson was arrested on suspicion of disorderly conduct while armed. |
New Black Panther Party Leader Was Robbed (by homeless black) And Immediately Dialed 911 After being assisted by police officers, the leader of a local New Black Panther Party group Ali Muhammad still remains “very anti-police.” Muhammad had reportedly just finished up a DJing gig at a club in Ybor City in Tampa, Fl. when he was robbed around 3 a.m on Saturday. An 18-year old black man by the name of Antwan Robertson, who is suspected of being homeless, held Muhammad at gunpoint. He demanded Muhammad hand over his earrings and backpack. According to the police report, Robertson later robbed two other women at gunpoint. |
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Man shot by police, footage to be released Louisville Metro Police plan to release body camera footage from three officers, two of whom fatally shot a man early Monday morning during a domestic disturbance after police said he refused to drop a large blade. The family of the man killed identified him Monday as 57-year-old Darnell Thomas Wicker. The Jefferson County Coroner's Office has not yet released his identity or cause of death and Conrad declined to identify the man. |
Trump Voter Shot (by black man) After Bar Political Debate Turns Violent - (Drudge) 45-year-old Darnell Hall has been charged with felonious assault. |
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Brazilian charged with killing daughter in Massachusetts |
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(Foreign-named man) Rajan Talwar accused of purposely selling alcohol to kids |
Muslim troublemaker ‘Clock Kid’ Files Lawsuit Against City Of Irving & Irving ISD IRVING – The teenager from Irving who was arrested last September after bringing a homemade clock to school filed a lawsuit on Monday. Police officers put then 14-year-old Ahmed Mohamed into handcuffs and walked him out of MacArthur High School when his clock was mistaken for a bomb. Mohamed is a Muslim. “For the safety of my family, I have to go back to Qatar,” the teenager said. |
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Quebec waiter may face criminal charge after serving fish to allergic homosexual customer |
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Police arrest black ex-con for early-morning shooting that left one White man dead and another White couple wounded DES MOINES, Iowa —Des Moines police said they made an arrest in an early-Saturday bar shooting that left one person dead and two wounded. Des Moines police Sgt. Paul Parizek said that 26-year-old Devin Carter had been taken into custody and was to be transferred to the Polk County Jail. Carter is charged with first-degree murder, two counts of attempted murder, intimidation with a dangerous weapon and felon in possession of a firearm. The shooting happened around 1:15 a.m. near Johnny Mac's Bar and Grill in the 2200 block of Hubbell Avenue. The man who died has been identified as 40-year-old William Dawson Sr. His son, 20-year-old William Dawson Jr. was injured. Twenty-year-old Carley Toomey was also injured. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Man charged with murder of (White) victim found dead behind home LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- A man has been arrested in connection with Louisville's latest homicide that happened on Friday morning when a man was found dead in a Taylor Berry neighborhood backyard. Michael E. Doertch, Jr., 33, has been charged with the murder of Billy Michael Garland. Garland was found in the 3300 block of Taylor Boulevard, not far from Churchill Downs. The family, now left speechless after learning their loved one was discovered dead in the backyard behind his apartment. Police were called to the house around 9:30 a.m. when a neighbor found him badly beaten and unresponsive. Upon arriving, officials said they noticed obvious signs foul play and called in the homicide unit. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Suspect in fatal stabbing (of White man) near ferry is convicted felon; was once charged with murder STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- The St. George resident accused of fatally stabbing a 30-year-old man near the St. George Ferry Terminal on Thursday morning has a history of felony convictions and was once charged with murder nearly two decades ago -- and later released. Authorities allege Leonard Evans, 49, stabbed Midland Beach resident German Pagan multiple times. Pagan's lifeless body was found on a park bench between Richmond County Bank Ballpark at St. George and the ferry terminal about 2 a.m., said police. Evans is well known to authorities; he's served three separate prison stints dating to 1991 for robbery, sexual abuse and drug sales on Staten Island. Evans was most recently released from prison in August 2014 after serving the maximum time in a seven-to-14-year sentence for third-degree criminal sale of a controlled substance. Evans was found guilty of touching a 10-year-old girl's breasts, buttocks and private parts on two occasions between June and August 1996, the Advance reported. - (Black-on-white) |
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(White) Man cut off, followed, then run over by (black) driver in road rage incident THORNTON, Colo. -- A Thornton man wants your help tracking down the driver who ran him over after following him and his girlfriend home earlier this week. Derrick Gremillion said he was riding in a car with his girlfriend on Monday afternoon when a driver merged into their lane. “And instead of doing the normal courteous thing to do,” said Gremillion,”he decided to basically just push us off the road.” Gremillion’s girlfriend, who was driving, honked at the driver, thinking he may not have seen them. They continued on 112th Street behind the driver who cut them off when he said the driver suddenly slammed on his brakes for no apparent reason. His girlfriend honked again and they continued driving. "Any natural person would probably honk in that sort of situation," he said. Gremillion said the driver began to turn onto another road and so they made their way home. It wasn’t until they pulled up to their driveway, more than three miles from where the incident began, that they noticed the driver had followed them home. “I stepped into the middle of the cul-de-sac,” said Gremillion, “and I put my arms up in the air like this, (puts up both hands), like ‘What’s the problem? Is there an issue? Do we need to talk?’” That’s when he says the driver went around the cul-de-sac, around him and then stopped and rolled down his window. Gremillion went toward the driver thinking he wanted to talk. “The moment I stepped forward to try to speak with him,” he said, “he gassed it and did a sharp left turn and crashed into my right side.” The driver ran over Gremillion’s leg and then took off. He was left lying on the road, his neighbors and girlfriend called police and ran toward him to try to help. His leg was broken in two places and required surgery. Gremillion now has a rod and six plates in his right leg. He caught a glimpse of the driver and describes him as a black male between 35-to-45-years-old. He was driving a navy blue 2015-2016 Toyota 4-Runner with Disabled Veteran Plates ending in 950. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Home health care nurse charged in theft of elderly (White) woman's jewelry SILVER SPRING, MD - A home nurse is facing jail time after Montgomery County police said she stole valuable jewelry from an elderly patient. Thirty-seven year old Elizabeth Johnson, was supposed to take care of 88-year-old Rae Silbert as she recovered from back surgery earlier this year. "I was hospitalized for about 6 weeks," Silbert explained. "I came home and I had to have help." For weeks, one healthcare worker lived with Silbert, but she needed time off - so Silbert's daughter, Marcy, temporarily hired Johnson through a private company. Johnson, by Marcy's account, "said all the right things" and did not have a criminal record. But within hours of leaving the house, Marcy said Johnson violated the trust. As Silbert napped in a TV room, Johnson allegedly snuck into her bedroom and took four pieces of jewelry - including an engagement ring from her late husband. - (Black-on-white) |
(Black) Monroe Man Arrested After Striking a Deputy MONROE, La. A Monroe man is in custody after police say he struck a Ouachita Parish deputy overnight. Ouachita Parish Sheriff's deputies were assisting AMR in rescuing a person from a storm drain. Once the man was rescued and taken into an ambulance, his brother, Ernest Richard tried to climb in. Deputies say they asked him to move back and leave the scene, but Richard refused. Deputies say that they tried to escort him back, at which time he turned around and struck a deputy near the face and shoulder area. The deputy took Richard to the ground and the man continued to resist arrest. Multiple deputies were needed to secure handcuffs around the man, and he later told the deputy "I should kill you, I hope you die." Richard was booked and faces charges of battery on an officer, intimidation of an officer, remaining after forbidden, and public intimidation. |
(Black) Man arrested for public indecency has previous charge DAYTON – A man with a previous charge for public indecency was arrested by Dayton Police August 7, 2016. Crews responded to Brooklyn Avenue on reports of a man exposing himself. They arrived on scene to find Nasshon Pettigrew standing in front of the porch steps facing the street with his pants and underwear pulled down. Officers said they went to arrest Pettigrew when they also noticed a small clear glass tube consistent with an item used to smoke crack in his hand with residue inside. |
(Black) Cary man arrested yet again on exposure charges RALEIGH -- New charges have been brought against a Cary man arrested just a couple days ago, this time by Raleigh Police. Christopher Vincent Sumrell, 25, of Ribbon Lane, Cary, was arrested Wednesday evening and charged with six counts of indecent exposure for an incident on Monday at Lynn's Party Plus on Kildare Farm Road. Now, Sumrell has been charged by Raleigh Police in another incident Tuesday in the 5600 block of Western Boulevard. |
(Black) Man will face life in prison after raping his girlfriend's 7-year-old daughter - getting her pregnant at 13 years old GWINNETT COUNTY, GA - A Gwinnett County man will spend the rest of his life behind bars after being convicted of molesting a girl for years that eventually led to her becoming pregnant. Kevin Blackwell, 33, was found guilty on Thursday and was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. The molesting began when the girl was just 7 years-old and continued until she was 15. The girl became pregnant at 13 years-old and the pregnancy was aborted with the help of the girl's mother, who is Blackwell's long-time girlfriend. |
(Black female) Former teacher charged with 5 counts of statutory rape A former Pearl Cohn High School teacher was charged with five counts of statutory rape Thursday for allegedly performing sex acts on five 17-year-old boys between September and November of 2014, according to the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department. The MNPD's Sex Crimes Unit began investigating Marquita Alston, 24, on Nov. 24, 2014, after Pearl Cohn’s principal contacted police in regard to disturbing information she had received about the teacher, police said. |
Four (black) men arrested on charges of killing Altamonte Springs man, 81 ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Fla. — Investigators with the Altamonte Springs Police Department announced they've arrested four men for the killing of an 81-year-old man, police said on Friday. Jackie Hammer was found dead at noon Wednesday inside his apartment on Vineridge Run. Fort Lauderdale police pulled over a vehicle Wednesday morning because the license plate didn't match the vehicle. The vehicle was traced back to Hammer, police said. Police said all the four suspects, who smelled like bleach, were interviewed separately. "Almost everybody has a numerous rap sheet. Anything from battery to burglary to theft. So none of them are new to law enforcement," said Rob Pelton of the Altamonte Springs Police Department. Police ultimately determined Davion Stewart burglarized Hammer’s apartment. Hammer was beaten and stabbed during struggle, police said. Stewart then took Hammer’s vehicle and picked up three acquaintances, Ommar Valdez, 18, Shuqui Gonsalves, 18, Jay Mehta, 21, police said. The four returned to Hammer’s apartment and doused it with bleach in an attempt to destroy evidence, police said. |
Police: (Black) Man in youth treatment program accused of killing 2 women counselors WOODBRIDGE, Va. — Prince William County Police have connected the dots between the homicides of two counselors, which happened three-and-a-half months apart. Erica Hickson's body was found in Woodbridge Friday afternoon after she was reported missing. Hickson was a counselor at Youth Quest Independent Living in the 12300 block of Pond Run Drive. Police arrested 19-year-old Ronald Dorsey, a resident of the young adult program. Lizeth Lopez., 36, of Alexandria, was found dead in the ditch after she was reported missing on April 19. Prince William County Police have also charged Dorsey with her murder. "Her mom came from Bolivia to celebrate her graduation, instead she came to her funeral," Zambrana said. "She was so young and full of life." Dorsey was charged with two counts of murder. He's being held without bond. |
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Police: (black) Father drinking as twin daughters died in hot car CARROLLTON, GA -- Carrollton police have arrested the father of twin 16-month-old girls who died from apparent heat-related symptoms. Asa North, 24, showed no emotion as officers took him into custody early Friday morning on charges of involuntary manslaughter and reckless conduct. Hours before, he was frantic, according to neighbors. “The neighbors heard some screaming -- I guess coming from the father -- and saw him running around back with the two children,” said Capt. Chris Dobbs of the Carrollton Police Department. When officers arrived at the apartment home on Tillman Road at about 6:30 p.m. Thursday, the twin girls were unresponsive. Their father and neighbors had placed the girls in an inflatable kiddie pool, apparently trying to cool their body temperatures. It was too late, however. The twins, Ariel and Alaynah North, who had just turned 16 months old Thursday, died at the hospital. |
(Black teen) Anton Kirby was shot four times in the face by a store clerk during an alleged armed robbery attempt. |
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Bessemer Police searching for (black) suspect in connection with armed robbery BESSEMER, Ala. — Detectives with the Bessemer Police Department are conducting a robbery investigation following an incident on July 30. Officers were dispatched to a Rally's on 9th Avenue North in Bessemer after reports of a robbery. Officers learned that a male suspect had robbed the store at gunpoint and fled the scene. The suspect was last seen wearing a pink or red pullover with 'ALABAMA' written in white font on the front, blue jeans, and armed with a black handgun. According to Bessemer Police, the suspect jumped through the drive-thru window and grabbed a cash register. A gunshot was fired by the suspect in the exchange. |
(Black) Former Fairfield PD janitor accused of stealing, selling confiscated firearms FAIRFIELD, Ala. — The former janitor for the Fairfield Police Department has been arrested after a Grand Jury indicted him on federal firearms charges. 70-year-old Roy Ellis Hunter of Fairfield is charged on a two-count federal indictment that charges him as a convicted felon in illegal possession of almost 50 firearms. He was arraigned Friday, then released on bond. Hunter was first arrested in July of 2015 after a joint raid by the ATF and ALEA at his home while he was employed as the custodian at the Fairfield Police Department, then released on bond. According to Explosives Assistant Special Agent in Charge David Hyche, Hunter illegally obtained the firearms, which were mainly handguns, from police evidence. |
(Black) Police shooting suspect killed in shootout with US Marshals EAST POINT, Ga. — The suspect in a police shooting was killed Friday during a shootout with U.S. Marshals in East Point. Authorities had been searching for Jamarion Rashad Robinson, 26, since he exchanged fire with officers at the Royal Coach Apartments on Northside Circle on July 28. Marshals tracked Robinson to his girlfriend's apartment at the Parkside at Camp Creek apartment complex on Washington Road Friday afternoon and attempted to arrest him. Authorities say Robinson opened fire on the marshals, and they fired back, killing the suspect. |
(Black) Mom accused of throwing boiling water on toddler, father AUSTIN — An Austin mother is accused of throwing boiling water on her 2-year-old son and his father, Tuesday. Police were called to a house on Akron Cove in East Austin, where Austin-Travis County EMS medics were loading a man into an ambulance when they arrived. He told officers he was lying in bed and someone poured hot water on him. Officers went to the home and spoke with Taleicia Winston, 18, who told them she boiled water and then poured in on the man, her child’s father, while he was sleeping. Winston said she threw the hot water “after learning he had cheated on her,” a police affidavit states. The man’s burns were so severe he was referred to the Burn Care Unit in San Antonio, police say. Officers noticed burns on their 2-year-old son’s chest, arms and face. Winston told police her child was sleeping in the bed with his father when she threw the boiling water on the bed. |
Taxpayer-funded Black Lives Matter blacktivist lives in home of rich University of Maryland law student - 'donors to George Soros’ What is it with race activists who bellow “white privilege” while living in opulence? DeRay Mckesson, who left his cushy job in Minneapolis Public Schools to lead Black Lives Matter protests across the country, not only makes $165,000 as a high-level official in Baltimore Public Schools as of last month – he’s living off connections of leftist money man George Soros. - July 13, 2016 |
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Black candidate Jesse Wineberry says police racially profiled him - while driving in rental van reported as stolen Jesse Wineberry, a Democrat running for Congress in the 9th District, says he was racially profiled by Seattle police in a recent incident outside Safeco Field. In a Thursday news conference, Wineberry also said some of his campaign signs have been destroyed and he received a racially charged phone call — all after a Seattle Times editorial mischaracterized a statement he made in an endorsement interview. Wineberry said he was detained by police July 20 on suspicion of traveling alone in a stolen rental van. After complying with orders to get out of the minivan, Wineberry said he was placed into handcuffs and read his Miranda rights. Cellphone video taken by a spectator and obtained by his campaign shows Wineberry standing outside the van and surrounded by five police officers while his wrists are placed into handcuffs. Wineberry said the minivan had been reported stolen after a misunderstanding with the rental-car company. He said that unbeknown to him, his campaign staff had failed to extend the rental agreement for the van. |
Teen raped at Nashville recreational center; (Hispanic) Suspect sketch released |
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(Black) Pasco teen accused of raping child, 3, at home daycare TRINITY, Fla. – A Pasco County teen is accused of a disturbing crime. detectives say he raped a 3-year-old child at a daycare operated at his home. Lucius Isaiah Gibson, 16, known as Isaiah to friends, is accused of inserting his penis into the mouth of the child at his mother’s in-home daycare, Thomas Gibson Family Day Care. The alleged abuse happened during nap time, documents from the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office show. The details of the case are so disturbing and so unthinkable, that those who hear the facts have a visceral reaction. They wince. They make faces. Some look down and sigh. |
A suspected serial rapist in Mobile has been arrested A suspected serial rapist is off the streets of Mobile and was transported to the Mobile Metro jail early Saturday morning. The Mobile Police Department announced the arrest of 32-year-old, Gigada Pearson of Mobile just after 4 o'clock this morning. MPD officials confirmed that Pearson led officers on a brief chase on Friday near Bayshore Avenue after he left behind a vehicle he was driving. He was captured a short time later by police at a hotel in the area. |
(Black) Sex offender indicted for allegedly assaulting woman in her sleep WOODBURY — A Paulsboro man has been indicted on charges of sexual assault stemming from a December 2015 incident in which he allegedly broke into a woman's home and assaulted her while she was sleeping. Abdul M. Stanback, 37, is accused of entering a Mang Avenue, Greenwich Township apartment, grabbing the 51-year-old woman by the ankles and sexually assaulting her. The victim suffered injuries to her ribs and neck during the assault, according to complaints signed against Stanback, which say he grabbed and twisted her neck during the assault. |
(Black) Man sought for attempted sexual assault in Elk Grove ELK GROVE, Calif. —A man is being sought by police for attempting to sexually assault a woman Friday morning at an Elk Grove park, officials said. The incident happened about 8 a.m. near Betschart Park in the 5600 block of Adobe Spring Way, the Elk Grove Police Department said. A woman, 58, was jogging down a bike path near the park when the man grabbed the victim’s butt, causing her to turn around. She discovered the man had his pants down, exposing himself to her. The victim attempted to walk away but he grabbed her by the shoulders and tried to pull her into nearby shrubs, police said. The suspect pulled down the lower portion of her clothing as she screamed for help and resisted his efforts. |
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(Mixed race) 14-year-old accused of killing (black) father, family says girl is ‘hero who saved them all’ WARREN, Ohio-- A 14-year-old girl is behind bars, facing aggravated murder charges for killing her father, but her family says she did it to protect her mother and her family. “She is my hero; I wasn’t strong enough to get out and she helped me,” said Brandi Meadows, mother of Bresha Meadows, who is currently being held in the Trumbull County Family Court on a charge of murdering her 41-year-old father, Jonathan Meadows. With tears flowing down her face, Brandi Meadows said that her husband abused her for years but she was afraid to leave. She had filed for a protective order five years ago but later dismissed it. “I am so sorry she had to go through this,” Brandi said Thursday. “She is my hero. She helped me; she helped all of us so we could have a better life.” |
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17-year-old (black female) arrested for allegedly stabbing sister TUSCALOOSA, Ala. —A Tuscaloosa woman was arrested Thursday night for allegedly stabbing her sister. Tusclaoosa police officers responded to a stabbing around 10:30 p.m. Thursday at the Crescent East Apartments on East 49th Avenue. A 24-year-old victim was taken to DCH Regional Medical Center for treatment of multiple stab wounds. Witnesses said the victim's child did something to a drink belonging to the victim's sister, 17-year-old Ebony Pyles. Pyles hit the child, which started a brief fight between Pyles and the victim, before the victim went to her room. Shortly after, witnesses said the victim came out and Pyles allegedly stabbed her before leaving the scene. |
Black with tattooed face arrested for May homicide at apartment complex LAS VEGAS -- Metro police have made an arrest in the May homicide of a man who was shot at an apartment complex on Cambridge Street. The shooting happened on May 30 around 6:50 p.m. following an argument between two men. Police took 28-year-old Bryant Metcalf into custody Thursday. He is facing one count of murder in the first degree. He is being held in the Clark County Detention Center. |
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Fräulein Vanessa disfigured for life after face douche mit industrial drain cleaner by ex negro buck - (Black-on-white) |
Somali-Norwegian man charged with fatally stabbing a U.S. tourist and injuring five others in London - appears in court | |||
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One black caught in Lakeside Mobile Home Park homicide of White man Quintien Terrell Swann, the 17-year-old charged with killing 63-year-old Victor Cirello, was arrested by Greensboro police about 5:30 p.m. Friday. Swann was found in the 1400 block of Larson Street. He was returned to Fayetteville, where he was to appear before a magistrate and be taken to the Cumberland County Detention Center for processing, a news release from Fayetteville police said. Earlier Friday, Travis Edward Jefferson, a 22-year-old of the 1000 block of Southern Avenue, became the second named suspect in the case. He's charged with first-degree murder and remains wanted by police. Cirello was found in his office at the mobile home park on Boxwood Lane. The department has not named a third suspect. - (Black-on-white) |
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(Black) Suspect Arrested After (White) Woman Beaten, Robbed in Fells Point BALTIMORE — A suspect accused of beating up a woman walking home from the bar in Fells Point and then robbing her has been arrested, authorities said. Kurt Fletcher, 26, of Oakley Avenue, was arrested about 6:45 a.m. Friday. He is charged with second-degree attempted murder, first-degree assault and robbery in connection with the attack, according to police. The victim was walking back from the Cat’s Eye Pub in Fells about 1:30 a.m. when it happened, police said. The suspect grabbed the victim by her hair and then slammed her to the ground. “Her friend then tried to help her by stopping the assault. At which time, that suspect grabbed her purse and then ran,” said Det. Donny Moses, Baltimore Police Department. Afterward, the suspect, later identified as Fletcher, was caught on surveillance cameras using the victim’s credit card at a store a few blocks away. - (Black-on-white) |
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