Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2014 5:43:02 GMT -6
Eric Holder and his Muslim boss “missed” these somehow:
ALL Black on White…I don’t recall any national news coverage or rioting, does anyone else? I know, I know...those poor, unfortunate, persecuted blacks were justified in killing these white devils because, well...because...I mean...just because - dammit!
ALL Black on White…I don’t recall any national news coverage or rioting, does anyone else? I know, I know...those poor, unfortunate, persecuted blacks were justified in killing these white devils because, well...because...I mean...just because - dammit!
FOREST PARK, Ga. - Forest Park Police have made an arrest in the robbery and aggravated assault of an elderly florist. The incident happened on November 8. Pat White, 73, was brutally beaten as well as robbed and investigators say when she tried to give the man what he wanted he beat her unconscious. The owner of the Red n Gold Florist in Forest Park was working alone when a man walked in with a knife and demanded money. Mayor David Lockhart says White opened the cash register, but it wasn't enough. “He was upset it wasn't more and he commenced to beat her unconscious and so badly her eye socket has been completely destroyed,” said Lockhart. White has been a florist in Forest Park for decades and many, including the mayor, have fond memories of buying flowers from the shop. Police have arrested 18-year-old Juwanza Hoard. - (Black-on-white)
A man charged with murder in connection with three deaths in the Woodbridge area of south Kansas City now faces two additional murder charges. Brandon Howell, 34, previously had been charged with three counts of first-degree murder in the Sept. 2 shotgun slayings of Susan Choucroun, 69, Lorene Hurst, 88, and her son Darrell Hurst, 63. Since those charges were filed, two other people injured that day, George and Anna Taylor, have died. Howell had been charged with first-degree assault in connection with their injuries. The assault charges were upgraded to two additional first-degree murder charges in a Jackson County grand jury indictment, Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker said Sunday evening. - (Black-on-white)
DETROIT - A jury has convicted a 35-year-old man of first-degree murder in the shooting deaths of two 20-year-old suburban Detroit discount store workers. The jury reached a verdict on Monday in the case of Lavere Bryant in Wayne County Circuit Court in Detroit. The Dearborn man faces a mandatory term of life in prison without parole when sentenced Dec. 11 for the deaths of Joseph Orlando and Brenna Machus. During the trial, Bryant said he didn't commit the crime. Surveillance video showed a suspect enter the Family Dollar store in Dearborn where the victims worked on the night of July 15, 2013, and leave later with Machus. A co-worker found Orlando's body in the store the next day, and Machus was found dead two days later in some woods in Dearborn. - (Black-on-white)
GREENSBORO — Authorities have arrested a man here in connection with the disappearance of a 34-year-old mother of two, according to the Patrick County Sheriff's Office. Anthony Octavius “Skeet” Joyce, 35, was arrested Friday night in Greensboro and is being held in the Guilford County jail as a fugitive from justice, according to the news release from the sheriff's office. Patrick County authorities obtained warrants for Joyce for abduction and robbery charges. Smith stated in the release that a murder charge is forthcoming. Henry and Patrick county deputies found the body of Shelly Vessel Gravely, a 34-year-old mother of two, in Henry County, Va., early this morning, Patrick County Sheriff Dan Smith said on the agency's Facebook page. Gravely and Joyce had been involved in a relationship for approximately five years, according to the sheriff's office Facebook posting. - (Black-on-white)
Four years after her father was shot to death in a park where he’d been shooting hoops with his 8-year-old daughter, the now-12-year-old Danielle James has something to celebrate. After exhausting his appeals, Trevor Dooley, 73, has finally begun serving his prison sentence for manslaughter in the shooting of David James, 41, on Sept. 25, 2010, in the Twin Lakes Recreational Park across the street from Dooley’s Valrico home. Danielle said when her mom told her Dooley was in prison, “I got really happy.” It was a sentiment shared by other members of the James’ family, including Danielle’s grandmother, Toni James, in Minnesota. - (Black-on-white)
A woman stabbed this morning at a Greenville apartment complex has died. Greenville police identified the victim as Caitlin Faulkenberry. The 25-year-old Faulkenberry was stabbed just before 7:00 a.m. at her apartment at Whitebridge Apartments. Police say they have in custody the victim's fiance, Calvin Clay Jr., who they say caused multiple accidents after he left the apartment complex. Greenville police say Clay was charged with an open count of murder when he was released from the hospital. Clay has a significant criminal history dating back to 2005, Deputy Chief Ted Sauls said the woman lost her life from someone she knew and trusted. - (Black-on-white)
Columbia, SC - A Columbia jury has convicted two men of killing a mother of four last year at the place where she worked. The jury found Trenton Barnes and Lorenzo Young guilty of murder, kidnapping, second-degree burglary, and attempted armed robbery in the death of Kelly Hunnewell. The jury deliberated for just under three hours. Young was then sentenced to life in prison without parole on the murder charge. He also got 15 years for the burglary charge and 20 years for attempted robbery. Barnes will be sentenced next Tuesday. Barnes and Young were accused of breaking into the bakery where Kelly Hunnewell was working on July 1st, 2013 in an attempted robbery. During the crime, Hunnewell was fatally shot. - (Black-on-white)
INDIANAPOLIS - The mother of a 2002 murder victim hopes 15-year-old Dominique Allen's family gets justice now that an arrest has been made in the case. William Gholston Sr. was found not guilty by a jury in the murder of Sandra Clark-Hobbs more than a decade ago. Now, he's in police custody, facing a murder charge in Allen's death. A photo, a small newspaper clipping and a few flyers are all Mary Lou Clark has left of her devoted daughter. "She was half of me and it's hard...it's hard when she is not here," Clark said. It's been 12 years since the 39-year-old Clark-Hobbs was brutally murdered on the city's south side. "Every bone in her face was broke. They tied a shoestring around her throat and it almost cut her head off," Clark said. For 12 years, Mary has asked why. But what's more troubling is how the man arrested and tried for her daughter's death walked free. "Nothing happened to him. Nothing!" Clark said. - (Black-on-white)
A man charged with murder in connection with three deaths in the Woodbridge area of south Kansas City now faces two additional murder charges. Brandon Howell, 34, previously had been charged with three counts of first-degree murder in the Sept. 2 shotgun slayings of Susan Choucroun, 69, Lorene Hurst, 88, and her son Darrell Hurst, 63. Since those charges were filed, two other people injured that day, George and Anna Taylor, have died. Howell had been charged with first-degree assault in connection with their injuries. The assault charges were upgraded to two additional first-degree murder charges in a Jackson County grand jury indictment, Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker said Sunday evening. - (Black-on-white)
DETROIT - A jury has convicted a 35-year-old man of first-degree murder in the shooting deaths of two 20-year-old suburban Detroit discount store workers. The jury reached a verdict on Monday in the case of Lavere Bryant in Wayne County Circuit Court in Detroit. The Dearborn man faces a mandatory term of life in prison without parole when sentenced Dec. 11 for the deaths of Joseph Orlando and Brenna Machus. During the trial, Bryant said he didn't commit the crime. Surveillance video showed a suspect enter the Family Dollar store in Dearborn where the victims worked on the night of July 15, 2013, and leave later with Machus. A co-worker found Orlando's body in the store the next day, and Machus was found dead two days later in some woods in Dearborn. - (Black-on-white)
GREENSBORO — Authorities have arrested a man here in connection with the disappearance of a 34-year-old mother of two, according to the Patrick County Sheriff's Office. Anthony Octavius “Skeet” Joyce, 35, was arrested Friday night in Greensboro and is being held in the Guilford County jail as a fugitive from justice, according to the news release from the sheriff's office. Patrick County authorities obtained warrants for Joyce for abduction and robbery charges. Smith stated in the release that a murder charge is forthcoming. Henry and Patrick county deputies found the body of Shelly Vessel Gravely, a 34-year-old mother of two, in Henry County, Va., early this morning, Patrick County Sheriff Dan Smith said on the agency's Facebook page. Gravely and Joyce had been involved in a relationship for approximately five years, according to the sheriff's office Facebook posting. - (Black-on-white)
Four years after her father was shot to death in a park where he’d been shooting hoops with his 8-year-old daughter, the now-12-year-old Danielle James has something to celebrate. After exhausting his appeals, Trevor Dooley, 73, has finally begun serving his prison sentence for manslaughter in the shooting of David James, 41, on Sept. 25, 2010, in the Twin Lakes Recreational Park across the street from Dooley’s Valrico home. Danielle said when her mom told her Dooley was in prison, “I got really happy.” It was a sentiment shared by other members of the James’ family, including Danielle’s grandmother, Toni James, in Minnesota. - (Black-on-white)
A woman stabbed this morning at a Greenville apartment complex has died. Greenville police identified the victim as Caitlin Faulkenberry. The 25-year-old Faulkenberry was stabbed just before 7:00 a.m. at her apartment at Whitebridge Apartments. Police say they have in custody the victim's fiance, Calvin Clay Jr., who they say caused multiple accidents after he left the apartment complex. Greenville police say Clay was charged with an open count of murder when he was released from the hospital. Clay has a significant criminal history dating back to 2005, Deputy Chief Ted Sauls said the woman lost her life from someone she knew and trusted. - (Black-on-white)
Columbia, SC - A Columbia jury has convicted two men of killing a mother of four last year at the place where she worked. The jury found Trenton Barnes and Lorenzo Young guilty of murder, kidnapping, second-degree burglary, and attempted armed robbery in the death of Kelly Hunnewell. The jury deliberated for just under three hours. Young was then sentenced to life in prison without parole on the murder charge. He also got 15 years for the burglary charge and 20 years for attempted robbery. Barnes will be sentenced next Tuesday. Barnes and Young were accused of breaking into the bakery where Kelly Hunnewell was working on July 1st, 2013 in an attempted robbery. During the crime, Hunnewell was fatally shot. - (Black-on-white)
INDIANAPOLIS - The mother of a 2002 murder victim hopes 15-year-old Dominique Allen's family gets justice now that an arrest has been made in the case. William Gholston Sr. was found not guilty by a jury in the murder of Sandra Clark-Hobbs more than a decade ago. Now, he's in police custody, facing a murder charge in Allen's death. A photo, a small newspaper clipping and a few flyers are all Mary Lou Clark has left of her devoted daughter. "She was half of me and it's hard...it's hard when she is not here," Clark said. It's been 12 years since the 39-year-old Clark-Hobbs was brutally murdered on the city's south side. "Every bone in her face was broke. They tied a shoestring around her throat and it almost cut her head off," Clark said. For 12 years, Mary has asked why. But what's more troubling is how the man arrested and tried for her daughter's death walked free. "Nothing happened to him. Nothing!" Clark said. - (Black-on-white)