Showing posts with label Black Crime. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Black Crime. Show all posts

Monday, August 27, 2007

Convicted Child Abuser Accused Of Punching Son In Face

TAMPA - A man convicted last month of felony child abuse has been arrested again after police said he punched his 14-year-old son and possibly broke the boy's nose.

Charles M. Hugee, 46, of 9409 N. Mulberry St., was held without bail today at Orient Road Jail. Police charged him Sunday evening with felony aggravated child abuse.

According to a criminal report affidavit, Tampa police responded to Hugee's address about 9:30 p.m. Sunday because of a family disturbance.

Officers learned that Hugee had come home intoxicated and been verbally abusive toward the mother of his five children, the affidavit states. When he tried to push her into a room, his 14-year-old son intervened, and Hugee punched the boy in the face, the affidavit states.

Officers noted the boy's nose and lip were bloody and his nose was possibly broken, the affidavit states.

The arrest violates Hugee's felony probation on a previous child-abuse charge, records show.

Florida Department of Corrections records state that Hugee is under community supervision until July 2010 after he pleaded guilty last month to felony child abuse. That case involved Hugee striking three of his children in the upper body and head with a belt in April, a police report states.


Thursday, August 23, 2007

Negro teaches her offspring how to steal White women’s purses


Fort Smith police arrested 25-year-old Bridget Kursh. They believe she stole nine purses in one weekend. Erica Neuroth says her baby was in a cart at Wal-Mart when Kursh snatched her wallet out of her purse.

Neuroth says, "I just can’t believe that someone would go that low to steal someone’s purse with a child in the cart and me standing right there. I just can’t believe there’s people like that."

Neuroth isn’t the only one. All nine victims say they were distracted while shopping and when they turned around, their purses were gone. Police say Kursh actually worked with two young children. Kursh distracted the victims while a 10-year-old boy grabbed the purses and ran off. Police arrested the boy as well.

Neuroth explains, "There are no words for someone who could do that, especially with a child. I couldn’t imagine ever using my son like that."

Surveilance video caught the purse snatchers on camera in the store and out in the parking lot getting into a maroon Mercury Sable. Victims say, they’re happy to hear Kursh is behind bars.

Neuroth says, “I'm glad she got caught, she deserves it."

Kursh has been booked in the Sebastian County Jail. As for the little boy. Police booked him into the Juvenile Detention Center. He’s also charged with nine counts of property theft.


Negro being led away in hand chains



One of the White victims, had her purse
stolen with her baby in the shopping cart




Below: The entire clan begins it's operation






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Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Black murders 80 y/o White woman so he can take his White GF shopping


A woman who police said may have been a witness to the slaying an 80-year-old woman arrived at police headquarters for questioning Wednesday afternoon.

Early Wednesday, police released several surveillance pictures from a Southside Wal-Mart that show the potential witness with John Middleton, a suspect in the death of Virginia Harritt.

Harritt's son found his mother's body in her Mandarin apartment last week after he had not heard from her in a while.

Middleton was a maintenance worker at the Woodlake Park Apartments at San Jose Boulevard and Sunbeam Road, where Harritt had recently moved. As a maintenance worker, Middleton was trusted with keys to every apartment in the complex.

While Middleton made several ATM withdraws around town, according to police, the photos from the Wal-Mart on Beach Street and Southside Boulevard are the only images that show a woman with the suspect.

Police said the possible witness and Middleton used Harritt's bank card at the Wal-Mart.

Investigators said the motive in Harritt's slaying was to get the woman's ATM information.

Police have not released the name of the woman seen with Middleton. They said she went to the police headquarters on her own accord even though a police cruiser brought her to the station.

"We believe her to be a witness to this horrific incident. As you can see in the picture, she is there with Middleton. This is right after an ATM transaction using the victim's ATM card," said JSO spokesperson Ken Jefferson.

Middleton turned himself in Saturday and is charged with home-invasion robbery and murder. No charges have been filed against the woman.

"We're considering her as a witness," Jefferson said.



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Jacksonville police say a man, suspected of killing an 80-year-old woman is in jail. Police say 25-year-old John Middleton turned himself in.

Cops had been searching for him since they found Virginia Harritt's body inside her Mandarin apartment, Wednesday night.

Sunday, her son went back inside the apartment for the first time, since her death.

Paul Harritt says it's a small victory knowing Middleton is behind bars now.

Middleton worked as a maintenance man at the appartment complex Harritt helped his mother move into earlier this month. That's also where Middleton lived. Police say the motive for the murder was robbery.

Harritt knew what he was walking into as he made his first step back into his mother's apartment.

"Hell. Because I have to relive the night that I walked into that apartment," said Harritt, Virginia's son.

"Mrs. Harritt was found with telephone cord and duct tape bound around her ankles, wrists, and duct tape covering her mouth," said Lt. Pat Ivey, with the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office.

Harritt says since the day his mother's body was found, he has grown close to some of the officers.

"They're the world to us. They've supported us throughout this whole ordeal," said Harritt.

Harritt says his mother, only moved there two weeks ago.

"She was assured it was safe. That everything around here was safe. Safe was the key word, it was safe. It's not," said Harritt.

He says she was excited because she could pick up an old love of hers.

"She could start up her painting again, she loved her painting, she was a wonderful painter. She just had so much life left in her. It's not fair, it's not natural. She'll be deeply missed," said Harritt.

Missed mostly, of course, by her family.

"She's done a lot of things for a lot of people. Me. She's done a lot for me," said Harritt.

Harritt says he would only ask Middleton one thing.

"Why?



Victim's Son



The Victim



The Beast





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17 y/o black caps 15 y/o black then boogies on a greyhound bus to leave the country

Brunswick Teen Slaying Suspect Caught In S.C. - Police Say 17-Year-Old Planned To Leave Country

A 17-year-old wanted in connection with the fatal shooting of a 15-year-old boy in a Glynn County street early Saturday morning was arrested about 24 hours later on a Greyhound bus in Manning, S.C.

Aaron Brennan was found shot in the head in the 100 block of Stafford Avenue just after midnight Saturday. Within hours of the shooting, police named Kealyn Shanard Mitchell a suspect.

Police said they learned that Mitchell was planning to leave the country and asked the assistance of the U.S. Marshal's Service for help apprehending him.

Friends said Brennan, the youngest of seven children, was out with friends and his brother when he was shot and that he might not have been Mitchell's intended target.

"We were standing outside and the boy that came around shooting, he came down and started shooting four times. Everybody went running and scattering. We came back outside and I saw my brother laying on the ground, dying," George Brennan said.

Friends and family said the 15-year-old would rest in peace now that an arrest has been made in the shooting.


Driver, drive me back to the Bahamas mon

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Black kills his 2 y/o daughter, 7 y/o step-son and then himself

A father shot and killed his daughter and stepson before killing himself, authorities said.

Police were called to a home in south Fulton County around 10 p.m. Monday after the man's wife ran from the home when the shooting began.

The 2-year-old girl, Chasmin Payne, was found dead at the scene of a gunshot to the head. Keevin Bridges, 7, was hot in the head and was taken to a hospital where he later died, Fulton County police spokesman Gary Syblis said.

The man was identified as Chad Payne, 32, said Meredith Galloway, an investigator with the Fulton County Medical Examiner's Office. Syblis said he had shot himself in the head.

"As for a motive, we don't know that," Syblis said. "It's going to be a domestic situation; we don't know anything else further beyond that."


The mother and only survivor



The murder house, blacks livin' large in a suburb of Atlanta

Deputies: Toddler, Four Men, Crack, Pistols Found in Broken Down Car

Newberry County deputies have arrested four men after they say they discovered crack cocaine and two pistols in a car that had broken down on the C.R. Koon Highway in Newberry County.

Investigators say a deputy stopped to offer assistance to the vehicle that had its emergency flashers on partially blocking the roadway near the intersection of Boyd's Crossing Road and C.R. Koon Highway in Newberry County. When the deputy went to help the four men and two-year-old child inside the 1992 Mercury, investigators say he stepped on a .22 caliber pistol. The deputy said the serial number had been scratched off the gun, so he determined the weapon was stolen.

At this point, investigators say the deputy called for backup and secured all of the men. A responding officer says he found another pistol in the waistband of one of the men.

Deputies say they found a gram of crack cocaine inside the gas cap of the vehicle and a box with 32 .22 caliber bullets in the trunk, after searching the car.

Deputies arrested 22-year-old Antwan Roshun Glymph of 409 Floyd Street in Newberry, 27-year-old James Anderson Wise of 3503 Dufford Street in Newberry, 21-year-old James Bernard Darby of 1819 Charles Street in Newberry and 23-year-old Preston Lamont Bates of 705 Center Street, Newberry.

Investigators say that during the incident, Wise admitted that the drugs were his, and that the vehicle belonged to him.

Wise was charged with possession of crack cocaine, possession of a firearm with the serial number removed or obliterated, and disorderly conduct. Glymph was charged with carrying a pistol unlawfully and possession of a firearm with the serial number removed or obliterated. Darby and Bates were each charged with possession of a firearm with the serial number removed or obliterated.

Bond has been set at $5000.00 for all four men.

Custody of the two-year-old child, who was Wise's child, was turned over to the child's grandmother.

Sheriff Lee Foster was relieved that the routine assistance did not turn into a violent situation. "I cannot imagine someone exposing their two year old child to this type of situation and environment," said Foster. "As if this situation were not bad enough, for a small child to have been involved with people engaged in drugs and guns is absolutely horrible. Sometimes as we sit and ponder what is wrong with children today, maybe we need only look to the actions of the parents, guardians, and role models of today's society."





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Three teens, one already wanted, arrested for purse snatching

Columbia police have arrested three teens and charged them with snatching a purse from a woman who was walking on Senate Street Saturday night.

One of the teens, Terrance Albert McKee, was already wanted by Columbia police as one of six suspects charged in a string of robberies in the area.

McKee, 18-year-old Rayshawn Lee and an unnamed 16-year-old girl, are each charged with strong-arm robbery following Saturday's incident.

Another man, 33-year-old Arthur Bluford, III, is the last remaining suspect in the summer robberies. He remains on the loose.



Nice, kind, sweet colored man kills his ex-GF, stuffs body under house

A man is facing murder charges in Greenwood County after his former girlfriend's body was found underneath an abandoned home.

Police said they found the body of Susan Edens, 40, on Monday under the house at Pearl and Joel streets.

Investigators said Edens' family reported her missing on Friday.

A neighbor of the house called police Monday afternoon, reporting a foul odor coming from the house.

Police said that Derrick Lashawn Anderson, 31, has been arrested and charged in the case.

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Police said Tuesday that a man accused of killing his ex-girlfriend and putting her body under an abandoned home had tried to set up an alibi to prevent his arrest. Investigators said Derrick Lashawn Anderson, 31, strangled his ex-girlfriend, Susan Edens, 40, and put her body in a crawl space under the house at Pearl and Joel streets.

Edens family had reported her missing on Friday.

While investigating Edens' disappearance, police talked to a woman who claimed not to know anything about it, saying she was in Greenville with Anderson at the time.

Justice Failed: Why so many chances? (Read only if super bored)

For anyone who may be bored and wants to read a complete BS story - here it is --- >


Tonight we're looking at the criminal career of one young man and asking why?


He is 19 and has his whole life ahead of him, but not at the rate he's going.

It's a closer look at Justice Failed.
(And they don't mean the rope broke)

In the case of Cedric Gaston, it works two ways.

Maybe the system failed him, but he also failed the system.
(Or, WTF is he doing in the "system" to begin with?)

He has had more charges and more second chances in his life than birthdays. He has 22 pending right now.

A couple of those are from a car break-in over the weekend. He was caught in the act and out on bond the same day.

In fact, his jail time is just a flash in the pan. In all of his arrests for breaking into cars, armed robbery, stealing, and lying to police, the most time he has done is six months.

Usually it is a day, maybe two weeks here or there.

"I'm always curious when I see the mugshot of a 19 year old on television. That's not what the plan for his life should have been," said Children's Advocate Brett Loftis.

Loftis tries to turn young offenders around. They have a saying in his job.

"Sad kids steal and angry kids rape. If you don't deal with the disfunctions early on, they'll manifest in some way."

We have no idea about Gaston's life.

Loftis said, "I know he's been arrested a lot, obviously there's a problem..."

His family wouldn't talk and whatever his issues are, they are not an excuse.

In the same way, Loftis says locking Gaston up isn't a solution. "Which there's a purpose in, but you really don't want him to come back, you have to do something different while he's there."

But he doesn't believe in giving a million second chances either. At some point, there's a real public safety issue. (Like after an armed robbery or two - or three?)

That is what ticks off police officers and a lot of people in this community.

Ultimately, Gaston makes his own choices and today he failed to show up in court.


Two Hawkeyes Arrested, Suspended

Two University of Iowa football players have been suspended indefinitely following their arrest Sunday.

Sophomore wide receivers Dominique Douglas and Anthony Bowman were taken into custody by University of Iowa Police. They were charged with unauthorized use of a credit card and were later released on their own recognizance.

Iowa Head Football Coach Kirk Ferentz had the following statement:

"I am aware of the accusations that have been made against two members of the football program. Both student-athletes have been suspended indefinately from participation in all team activities."

"The accusations are serious and, if proven to be true, are extremely disappointing for everyone associated with the University of Iowa and our football program. As always, we will work with the appropriate individuals and entities on and off campus as this matter works its way through the legal system."

As is often the case in matters of this nature, I am aware of inconsistencies in what may or may not have taken place. We need to let the legal process run its course."

Coach Ferentz will not comment further, at this time, on the matter.

Truble in tha moe-rines - two marines kill two marines - just convicted

Two men have pleaded guilty for their part in a double murder in Jacksonville that happened just over a year ago.

This morning Jondre Lowemincey pleaded guilty to two counts of first degree murder in Onslow County Superior Court and received two consecutive life sentences. Prosecutors say he made the plea to avoid the possibility of the death penalty.

Lowemincey admitted to killing Lance Corporal Jordan Barrow and Lance Corporal Amanda Carrithers after breaking into their house on East Drive in Jacksonville.

Prosecutors say just hours before the murders Carrithers had told Lowemincey she was pregnant and he was not the father. They say Lowemincey was the trigger man in the two murders.

Late this afternoon Tharon Johnson, also charged in the case, took a guilty plea on two counts of second degree murder. He was given a sentence of 250-318 months in prison.






Victims

Monday, August 20, 2007

Man shot after striptease payment dispute

Suffolk police have one suspect in custory and are searchign for a second in an attempted robbery and shooting.

It happened on August 11th on the 800 block of E. Washington Street.


Police say Chester Donaldson, 38, asked met three girls early in the day and asked them to striptease dance for him in a van inside his auto repair garage.


Brother of the victim being interviewed


Around 10:00 p.m., after the dance was over, police say a confusion over payment caused a fight.

One girl, 15, allegedly called her boyfriend, asking him to come to the business. Galvin R. Daughtrey, II, 20, and Daniel Lamont Bess, 22, responded to the call.


When they arrived, they allegedly demanded money from Donaldson and shot him in the leg.

Daughtrey turned himself in Wednesday afternoon. He faces charges of aggravated malicious wounding, attempted robbery, conspiracy, shooting within an occupied dwelling and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.

Police are still looking for Bess, who is described as a black man, around 5'8" tall, weighing about 150 pounds. His last known address is the 600 block of Sunset Avenue in Suffolk.

Police say petitions have also been secured against the fifteen-year-old girl.

The victim was treated at Sentara Norfolk Hospital and later released.

If you know anything about this crime or Bess' whereabouts, please call Crime Line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP.

Man guns two down - with each shooting America slip-slides just a little more

Virginia Murder Suspect Caught In Greenville

Virginia police say a man wanted in a double shooting in Newport News was caught over the weekend in Greenville.

Steven Gray was arrested at Greenville's Hampton Inn Saturday morning. He was wanted in Newport News for a double shooting and murder that happened there last weekend.

The 25 year old Gray is facing one count each of murder and aggravated assault, two counts of attempt robbery, and four counts of use of a firearm during the commission of a felony.

Sweet 18 y/o Cornelius grabs 58 y/o woman & tries to rape her

Man Charged In 2006 Kidnapping, Attempted Rape

An 18 year old Greenville man has been charged with the attack of a Stokes woman last fall.

Cornelius Roberson is charged with 2nd degree kidnapping and attempted 2nd degree rape.

Deputies say back on October 4th a 58 year old woman was working in her yard when Roberson approached her saying a dog had run into her barn.

As the two were looking for the dog, authorities say the suspect grabbed her from behind and attempted to drag her to the floor. The woman began calling her dog and the man ran away.

Deputies say the arrest came after evidence pointed to the suspect that collected at the scene was sent to the SBI lab in Raleigh.

Roberson's bond was set at $200,000.

Burglary Ring Broken Up

Greenville police say they have broken up a burglary ring that has plagued the city since December 2005.

Police say the seven men and others are responsible for numerous burglaries and motor vehicle thefts.

Three men have already been arrested. They are 44 year old Linwood Muchison, 25 year old Timothy Harris and 24 year old Willie Lloyd.

Police are still looking for four other suspects:

Micheal Harris, 24, of Greenville
Richard Lee, 19, of Greenville
Cody Corey, 21, of Greenville
Kinmonte Brown, 20, of Greenville.

Police say so far this year the ring is responsible for at least 22 thefts or burglaries. Police expect other suspects to be named as their investigation progresses.

Out ah been-iz

Girl Abandoned At Va. Chuck E. Cheese

Police in Prince William County talked to family members Monday after a girl allegedly was abandoned on Sunday.

Authorities said that at about 8:40 p.m., police were called to a Chuck E. Cheese restaurant located at 14085 Shoppers Best Way in Woodbridge for the report of an abandoned child.

hey said the abandoned girl is black, about 4 years old, 3 feet 6 inches tall and 40 pounds. Police said she has braided hair with pink beads and was wearing a pink shirt and blue denim shorts.

Police said that the girl told them her name is Taji.

The staff at Chuck E. Cheese reported to police that Taji was observed entering the restaurant at between 6 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. with a black woman, who is about 25 years old, with mohawk-styled hair colored in red. They said the woman was wearing a red, fitted shirt.

Anyone with information about the case should call the Prince William County Police Department at 703-792-6500.

Taji is still in the custody of Child Protective Services.




Update

The family jus mades ah mistake -- >

A birthday party at Chuck E. Cheese did not end happily for Taizhae Carroll. She was left behind at the restaurant in Woodbridge and the look on her face in photos says it all.

Prince William County Police released photographs of the little girl in an effort to find her family. Officer Erika Hernandez says authorities got a call from the restaurant's staff around 8:40 Sunday night. The child was in the Chuck E. Cheese alone and she could only tell them her name is Taizhae.

"Everybody wants her back. Everybody called me crying, everybody," said the child's aunt, Ieesha Carroll. "It was just a big mistake."

Carroll says she found out Taizhae was not with relatives when her cousin called around 7 Monday morning. She told Carroll about news reports on a child abandoned at Chuck E. Cheese that sounded like Taizhae.

"I called my father and asked where is Taizhae 'cause she stays at my parent's house," said Carroll. "And then he said we thought she went with another member of our family. We have a big family, and there was a party and there was a lot of kids there."

Saturday, August 18, 2007

Three Obese Black Females Rob a Store

Three women, with faces covered and wearing sunglasses, robbed a convenience store in Salisbury late Thursday night.

Police say one of the women held the clerk at the Rushco Mart on Statesville Boulevard at knifepoint while the other two took cash, cartons of cigarettes and cigars.

Police said all the three women are black. They range in height from 5 feet 4 inches tall to 5 feet 6 inches tall and they each weigh around 200 pounds.

The robbers ran from the store toward Rolling Hills Apartments.

Anyone with information is asked to call police.

Police looking for these domestic violence suspects - have you seen any of them?????

Black arrested in cold case kidnap/rape

The CMPD Crime Lab and the Sexual Assault Cold Case Unit detectives have identified a suspect in the May 22, 2003 kidnapping and sexual assault of a female victim. Joseph Keith Perry, B/M (DOB 10-21-1983), is currently in the Mecklenburg County Jail awaiting trial on unrelated charges.

At 11:30 p.m. on May 22, 2003 a then-unknown black mail approached the two victims as they were performing routine maintenance on a cell tower site on Brookshire Blvd.The suspect held them at gunpoint, took the victim's vehicle and abducted the female victim. As the suspect drove away with the female, the male attempted to help her and the suspect fired several shots at him. The suspect then took the female victim to a cemetary off of Beatties Ford Rd where he sexually assaulted her at gunpoint.

Joseph Perry has been charged with 1st degree Rape, 2 counts 1st degree Sex Offense, 1st degree Kidnapping, 2nd degree Kidnapping, 2 counts Robbery w/Dangerous Weapon, Assault w/Deadly Weapon w/Intent to Kill and Possesion of Firearm by Convicted Felon in relation to this incident.