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Monday, November 6, 2023
BLACK VIOLENCE IN AMERICA - Video: St. Louis Man Accused of Trying to Steal Baby Before Breaking 82-Year-Old’s Arms
HOW MUCH CRIME, INCLUDING CAR JACKINGS, STORE LOOTINGS, ASSAULT AND MURDER IS PERPETRATED BY GHETTO BLACK AMERICA?
At least 35 people were shot, seven of them fatally, during the weekend in Mayor Brandon Johnson’s (D) Chicago.
Breitbart News noted 12 people were shot during a two hour time-frame stretching from 11 p.m. Saturday until 1 a.m. Sunday. Three of those shooting victims succumbed to their wounds.
By Monday morning, ABC 7 / Chicago Sun-Timesreported the total number of shooting victims was at least 35, with four additional shooting fatalities.
Two of the four additional shooting fatalities were discovered Saturday morning around 1:10 a.m., when the bodies of two men were found in a red SUV “in the 3100 block of West 39th Place.” One of the men had been shot in the head and the other had been shot in the body numerous times.
A 32-year-old man on a motorcycle was shot around 4:30 p.m. Saturday. He was riding his motorcycle ” 4900 block of South Honore Street” when someone in the vehicle next to him opened fire, shooting him multiple times.
A 30-year-old man was shot and killed in a drive-by incident around 1:15 a.m. Sunday. He was standing “in the 300 block of East 59th Street” when someone inside a black sedan opened fire on him.
The Sun-Times‘ database on Chicago homicides indicates 505 people were killed in Chicago January 1, 2023, through November 5, 2023.
AWR Hawkins is an award-winning Second Amendment columnist for Breitbart News and the writer/curator of Down Range with AWR Hawkins, a weekly newsletter focused on all things Second Amendment, also for Breitbart News. He is the political analyst for Armed American Radio and a Turning Point USA Ambassador. He was a Visiting Fellow at the Russell Kirk Center for Cultural Renewal in 2010, a speaker at the 2023 Western Conservative Summit, and he holds a Ph.D. in Military History, with a focus on the Vietnam War (brown water navy), U.S. Navy since Inception, the Civil War, and Early Modern Europe. Follow him on Instagram: @awr_hawkins. You can sign up to get Down Range at breitbart.com/downrange. Reach him directly at awrhawkins@breitbart.com
VIDEO — L.A. Police: Woman Runs over Son’s Foster Mom amid Dispute
A woman is accused of hitting her child’s foster mother with a truck in the San Pedro area of Los Angeles, California, on October 1.
The disturbing incident over custody occurred outside a Target store near Capitol Drive and Gaffey Street, ABC 7 reported Saturday.
Thirty-nine-year-old Miesha Scott arrived at the location to meet the child’s foster parents and transfer custody, law enforcement said. But the exchange did not remain peaceful for long.
The foster father dialed 911 for help because the woman allegedly had the child and was about to flee the scene.
When the dispatcher asked if the woman was the mother, the man said yes. Officers were then able to make contact with Scott who told them she was upset.
“So you keep telling me to calm down … that’s why I said, ‘Can you call somebody that can negotiate all of our situation so we all be fair, so no one cause no more commotion,” she said in body camera footage of the incident:
Officers eventually took the boy and handed him off to his foster parents. Meanwhile, Scott got back into her truck and appeared to leave the area.
However, the woman turned around, accelerated, then collided with the foster mother. She also nearly hit one of the police officers, a policewoman said in the Los Angeles Police Department’s video.
“As Scott continued to drive away, she encountered another officer who opened fire. A brief chase ensued, but the woman eventually hit a tree at Paseo Del Mar and Pacific and was taken into custody,” the ABC 7 report noted.
The outlet also said she was not shot but was slightly injured to do the wreck, adding the foster mother was not seriously hurt during the incident.
Now, the suspect faces charges consisting of two counts of attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon on an officer, and felony evading.
It is important to note that Los Angeles County child welfare agency has reportedly placed some of over 200 foster children in hotels for months at a time despite much criticism, the Los Angeles Times reported in May.
“The county’s decision to house foster children in hotels underscores California’s chronic shortage of families and group homes willing or able to house youths with significant untreated trauma and histories of violence,” the article said.
In January, Christine Stoner-Mertz, who is the CEO of the California Alliance for Child and Family Services, wrote that California must see foster youth as a priority.
“Children in California’s child welfare system had little to no say about the circumstances that brought them into foster care. No budget shortfall, lack of political will or mixed up priorities should further delay support they need to thrive,” she stated.
Witnesses: Chiefs’ Justyn Ross Allegedly ‘Pushed’ Girlfriend, ‘Ran Knife Across’ Her Mercedes
Details have emerged from last week’s domestic assault arrest of Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Justyn Ross, who allegedly shoved his girlfriend, broke items including her cell phone and car key, and “r[an] a knife across” her Mercedes, according to court documents received Friday by TMZ Sports.
Ross was arrested October 23, around 3pm by the Johnson County Sheriff’s Department after they received a call from a woman who said Ross was “dragging her through the house and has torn up the house,” according to reports. He was released on October 24 after pleading not guilty to the charges.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Justyn Ross (David Eulitt/Getty Images)
Police said that Ross had “found something on [the woman’s] phone that upset him,” and said the victim reported that Ross “began yelling, ‘got in her face’ and told her to get her stuff out of the apartment,” the Kansas City Starreported.
Ross admitted to police that, after discovering the woman was cheating, he threw her items out the door of the Shawnee home and broke a computer, which he claims was his.
According to TMZ’s report, “two neighbors say they witnessed Ross push the woman … as well as ‘run a knife across’ the woman’s vehicle.”
Ross was “charged with one count of domestic battery with no priors as well as one count of criminal damage of less than $1,000,” according to the court documents. He is due in court again on December 4.
The wide receiver was placed on the Commissioner’s Exempt list and is not allowed to practice or attend games.
The Chiefs take on the Miami Dolphins this Sunday in Frankfurt, Germany.
Video: St. Louis Man Accused of Trying to Steal Baby Before Breaking 82-Year-Old’s Arms
A St. Louis man was caught on surveillance video allegedly trying to grab a baby from a mother’s arms during what police described as a string of “random attacks” on strangers, the Daily Mail reported on Sunday.
The man, later identified by police as 19-year-old Anthony McGee, is accused of going on to break an 82-year-old woman’s arms. Police said McGee also hit another woman with a glass bottle before trying to snatch the baby. The incidents occurred in the Central West End neighborhood just before 9 a.m. last Sunday.
The surveillance footage shows the mother carrying her 11-month-old with the father walking beside them as they cross the street. Then, a man in a gray hoodie starts to cross alongside the family suddenly lunging in what looks like an effort to grab the child. The video shows the mother holding onto her baby as the father fights him off and chases him out of frame.
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Several witnesses called the police and tried to stop the attacks, KMOV reported. One witness told the news outlet she heard a woman screaming and saw McGee restraining the 82-year-old woman.
“I heard someone screaming, a woman screaming,” said a woman who lives in apartments near the location of the incident. “When I looked out the window, I saw the woman, and she was held and restrained by a man.”
The witness told the outlet she saw McGee try to flee when police arrived, but he was apprehended.
McGee is facing several charges, including multiple assault charges, resisting arrest, criminal action, endangering the welfare of a child, and kidnapping, according to the report.
McGee has been accused previously of attacking random strangers.
“Just two weeks ago, police in Clayton, a neighboring area, arrested McGee after they said he punched a victim who was walking down the street,” according to the report. “In the Clayton case, McGee was charged with a misdemeanor and released. After the Central West End attacks, he is now being held without bond.”
Jim Whyte, head of the Central West End Neighborhood Security Initiative, said their surveillance cameras caught several parts of the Sunday attack and said he hopes the footage will help keep McGee in jail.
“We had some brief dealings with him on a previous incident,” Whyte said. “Our homeless outreach team has engaged this young man on a number of occasions trying to get him services because he appears to be homeless.”
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