EYE ON THE NEWS
July 18, 2018
A Tale of Two Killings
Chicago erupts in violence over a police shooting, but no outrage attends the far more typical killing of a bystander by a murderous felon.July 18, 2018
Cities
Public safety
Last Sunday, a 59-year-old woman on the West Side of Chicago was killed by a would-be carjacker. The felon walked up to the driver’s side of the car, which was being driven by a 71-year-old man, and pulled his gun. The senior citizen refused to surrender the vehicle and kept driving. The would-be carjacker opened fire at the car, striking the woman in the head and killing her.
The night before, on the South Side, a Chicago officer killed a 37-year-old man whom the officer’s patrol partners had observed behaving in a manner suggesting that he was carrying a gun. The officers tried to question Harith Augustus, and he appeared to pull something from his wallet, according to police body-camera footage, possibly his firearms owner-identification card. One officer tried to grab Augustus (the police report said that he became combative), but he pulled away and ran into the street, where he appeared to reach for the gun holstered on his right hip. One of the officers opened fire and killed him. Augustus’s gun was recovered at the scene.
True to script, the officer-involved shooting sparked violent street anarchy on Saturday night, instigated by Black Lives Matter, the Chicago Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, and other anti-cop activist groups. Protesters threw rocks and bottles, some filled with urine, at officers. Four officers were injured. Chants included “How do you spell racist? CPD [Chicago Police Department],” and “Murderers.” Protests have continued, drawing intense local media and political attention. “This department is racist . . . and we’re tired of it,” said one of the organizers.
There were no protests against the taking of the carjacking victim’s life. Carjackings have nearly tripled in Chicago since 2015, averaging two per day in 2017 and close to that in 2018. In August 2016, officers tried to pull over a car involved in an earlier carjacking; someone inside the car opened fire and hit one of the officers in the face. The shooter was on parole for attempted armed robbery. In January 2017, a teen carjacker ambushed a 34-year-old mother in an alleyway where she had been parking her car. His initial blow to her head with his gun was so severe that it temporarily blinded her. “Quit trying to kick back, you white bitch,” the assailant said as he pistol-whipped her. Before the attack, the mother had noticed a van suspiciously idling in the alleyway, but decided to continue about her business, likely second-guessing herself about “racial profiling.” In March 2017, a man with a gun forced a 24-year-old woman into the trunk of her car and raced it around the South Side until crashing into a tree. In August 2017, a 28-year-old entrepreneur and student was fatally shot in his car when he refused to hand it over to the carjacker. In November 2017, a pair of thugs accosted an 88-year-old man and stole his Lincoln at gunpoint. They almost immediately crashed into a semitrailer truck and retaining wall; one of the two felons died in the crash.
In the first six months of 2018, more than 60 children under 15 have been shot in Chicago. In June alone, an 11-year-old boy was shot in the head; a 12-year-old girl was killed as she was carrying her baby cousin; and a 14-year-old boy was gunned down by a passing car. Black Lives Matter activists have nothing to say about this violence because it does not involve police officers. Officer-involved shootings are a minute fraction of Chicago’s ongoing carnage—in 2016, they made up 0.5 percent of all shootings in the city. The foot patrol that accosted Augustus was in the neighborhood—the CPD’s Third District—because the local alderman, residents, and business owners had requested greater police protection. The area had seen an increase in open-air drug deals. So far this year, there have been 69 shootings in the Third District, a little under a dozen a month, 15 of them fatal. A witness reported to the Chicago Sun-Times that Augustus was selling “loosies”—single untaxed cigarettes—a practice that shop owners loathe for its contribution to an atmosphere of street lawlessness.
Black Lives Matter has thankfully lost its sounding board in the White House. But at the local level, away from the Resistance-obsessed national media radar screen, its anti-cop poison continues to distort policing and police-community relations. It is a tragedy for Augustus’s family and acquaintances that he lost his life; the shooting must be thoroughly investigated. If any tactical changes are needed to lessen the risk that a police encounter escalates into the use of lethal force, they should be implemented through rigorous hands-on training. But the officers were right to approach an apparently armed man, especially given the area’s record of shootings. Such proactive policing has dropped precipitously in Chicago, resulting in a sharp rise in violent crime since 2014. (Law professors Paul Cassell and Richard Fowles empirically connect the drop in stops to rising crime in this 2018 paper.)
The anti-cop violence against the CPD for a shooting that, though deeply unfortunate, appears to be justified will further lessen officers’ willingness to intervene in suspicious behavior. A Chicago detective told me, in the wake of Saturday’s violence: “Those who care about law enforcement and a civil society cannot win against willful blindness and straight-up lies. This is an open civil war that goes quite beyond Chicago.” The demoralization of law enforcement continues, and it is the law-abiding residents of high-crime areas who will continue paying the price.
Mother is accused of letting men rape her daughter, TWO, who then got an STD and was left with meth in system
- Azzie Watson, 25, a mother-of-two from Missouri, charged with child abuse and endangerment
- Watson was arrested after allegedly confessing on a recording that she repeatedly took her two-year-old daughter to be raped by two men
- Watson told her boyfriend, who made the recording, that she watched the sexual assaults
- Toddler later tested positive for an STD and also had methamphetamine in her system
- Both the girl and her one-year-old brother were found to have foreign metal objects lodged in their feet
A young mother from Missouri has been charged with letting men repeatedly rape her two-year-old daughter, who then contracted a sexually transmitted disease.
Azzie Watson, 25, of Independence, was charged on Tuesday with child abuse and endangerment. Her bond was set at $75,000.
According to court documents, Watson's boyfriend recorded the mother-of-two talking about repeatedly taking her eldest daughter to a house where the toddler was raped by two men about five times.
She says on the recording that she watched the sexual assaults and called herself 'a coward.'
Monstrous charges: Azzie Watson, 25, is accusing of allowing two men to rape her two-year-old daughter five times as she watched
The disturbing case began unfolding on June 29, when police were called to a hospital in Kansas City, Missouri, for a report of a rape, according to Kansas City Star.
While at the hospital, police were handed the recording of Watson's alleged confession, leading to her arrest on an unrelated charge of failure to appear in court.
Court documents say when interviewed by detectives in jail last week, Watson claimed that what she said in the recording was a lie because she was scared of her boyfriend.
Detectives informed the mother-of-two that her two-year-old daughter tested positive for an STD and also had methamphetamine in her system.
Detectives informed the mother-of-two (left and right) that her two-year-old daughter tested positive for an STD and also had methamphetamine in her system
Watson, pictured above in an old mugshot, has been charged with child abuse and endangerment
Both the little girl and her one-year-old brother were also found to have foreign metal objects lodged in their feet, apparently from walking barefoot inside their mother's home littered with debris.
Watson said she did not know how her daughter contracted a sexually transmitted disease.
Both of her children's have been living with a foster parent since June, and it was the siblings' caregiver who took them to the hospital on June 29 after the two-year-old girl, who never met her father, told the woman as she was changing her diaper, 'Daddy hurt me.'
So far, no additional suspects have been arrested in connection to the child's rape.
Chicago Man Gets 8 Years for Facebook Live
Abduction, Abuse of Disabled Teen
Jordan Hill, 20,
was sentenced Thursday to eight years imprisonment after pleading guilty
to aggravated kidnapping and a hate crime — bringing more closure to a
disturbing Chicago ordeal that made national headlines after it was streamed
live over Facebook.
CITYRight Cause, Wrong Target
College
Destruction of Black Students
https://townhall.com/columnists/walterewilliams/2018/07/04/college-destruction-of-black-students-n2496493
Refugees,
Children Injured in Boise Mass Stabbing Attack, Suspect Arrested
https://www.breitbart.com/texas/2018/07/01/refugees-children-injured-in-boise-mass-stabbing-attack-suspect-arrested/
A knife-wielding attacker left nine people,
including six children, injured in an apartment complex in Boise, Idaho,
that is home to many refugees. At least four of the victims sustained
life-threatening injuries. The suspect, who was reportedly a resident of the
apartment complex and not a refugee, is in custody, police say.
Stepmother
accused of starving 10-year-old girl to death then burning her body in a trash
can refuses lawyer and says she is relying on God to get her through trial
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Video shows the
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By Katherine Creag
Published at 4:47
AM EDT on Jun 28, 2018 | Updated 21 minutes ago
Duo Knocks Man Out in
NYC, Take Pictures of Him Unconscious
WHAT TO KNOW
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Cops are hunting a pair of men who they say sucker-punched a man
in the Bronx and took his picture while he was unconscious in the street
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Other people, cops claim, saw the man and picked his pockets,
stealing his cellphone and ID
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The 37-year-old victim was taken to an area hospital, where he is
in critical condition; he is suffering from a fractured skull
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Jordan Hill, 20,
was sentenced Thursday to eight years imprisonment after pleading guilty
to aggravated kidnapping and a hate crime — bringing more closure to a
disturbing Chicago ordeal that made national headlines after it was streamed
live over Facebook.
CITYRight Cause, Wrong Target
A misguided protest in Chicago
blames the city’s rampant violent crime on inadequate social spending.
July 6, 2018
Cities
Public safety
This Saturday, preacher, social-justice
activist, and local gadfly
Father Michael Pfleger plans to lead a
group of protesters to shut
down a portion of the busy Dan Ryan
Expressway on Chicago’s
South Side. The protest is a response to
the violent crime plaguing
the city’s South and West sides. It’s
about time, right? Well, yes
and no. Someone should be decrying
Chicago’s ongoing carnage,
unemployment, and underfunded schools—is
just another reprise
of the old liberal notion that violent
crime is driven by
socioeconomic “root causes.” That argument
reflects a serious
The Windy City saw 437 murders in 2010, according to the Chicago Tribune.
For the next five years, murders fluctuated between 415 and 503; then 2016 saw
a huge spike, to 792 murders, which edged down in 2017 to
670 slayings. Over the same period, according to
the National Center for Education Statistics, per-pupil education spending in Chicago
increased and remained well above the national median. Expenditures per pupil
for Chicago public schools during the 2010 fiscal year totaled $11,596 (16
percent higher than the U.S. median of $9,989 that year). By the 2014-15 school year (the most recent year
for which data is available), that number was up to $13,784 (30 percent higher
than the 2015 U.S. median of $10,556 per pupil).
The employment picture in Chicago, both generally and for
blacks, who account for a disproportionate share of the violent crime in
Chicago’s troubled neighborhoods, has likewise improved. As
the Tribune reported in
May, citing a University of Illinois study, the “alarmingly high rate of young
black men and women in Chicago who are neither working nor in school dropped
markedly between 2014 and 2016”—a period during which murders in Chicago nearly
doubled, going from 415 to 792. The drop in unemployment among young
black men was almost 20 percent.
Violent crime is only loosely associated with socioeconomic
factors like poverty, employment, and education spending. In The Rise and Fall of Violent
Crime in America, criminologist Barry Latzer describes a “divergence
between socioeconomic disadvantage and crime,” as illustrated in part by the
fact that “violent crime
. . . is not, by and large, motivated by economic issues. Murder and assault
are in the main precipitated by anger, sexual jealousy, perceived
insults.” The Tribune’s
Dahleen Glanton echoed this point in a column penned
during the city’s 2016 murder spike. “There are impoverished communities in
every city and town in America,” she wrote, “but residents aren’t going around
shooting each other to death at the rate we are in Chicago.”
Pfleger’s social-media posts blame the city’s crime problem on a
lack of government spending for jobs and education. The
real problem is that Chicago consistently fails to incapacitate its criminal
class; when the cops catch a bad guy, the city often lets him right out. For
instance, on June 27, the Chicago Police Department (CPD) arrested Cortez Byrd,
a felon, for, among other things, unlawfully using a weapon. But a look into
the city’s arrest database shows that Byrd, just 19, was
arrested a year earlier for aggravated unlawful use of a loaded firearm. On the
same date, the CPD arrested Joseph Ryan on a gun charge. Ryan’s record shows
six prior arrests, on charges ranging from possession of a stolen vehicle and
drugs to property destruction and being a fugitive from justice. In April, the
CPD posted photos on Facebook of drugs and several firearms (including a
sub-machine gun) recovered during the arrest of Kendrell McCurry. Twelve days
later, McCurry was arrested for dealing cannabis; he was arrested yet again two
weeks afterward on the same charge. McCurry’s CPD record shows seven arrests
since 2014—two for gun possession.
Spending more money on social programs won’t affect the crime rate
when offenders get second, third, and fourth
chances. If Pfleger and his band of protesters
are serious about addressing the senseless shootings claiming so many lives in
Chicago, they should indeed demand more accountability—not from Chicago’s
social-welfare bureaucracy, but from the city’s criminal class.
College
Destruction of Black Students
https://townhall.com/columnists/walterewilliams/2018/07/04/college-destruction-of-black-students-n2496493
Amy Wax,
a University of Pennsylvania law professor, has come under attack and scathing
criticism because she dared criticize the school's racial preferences program.
In an interview with Brown University economist Glenn Loury, discussing
affirmative action, Wax mentioned how racial preferences hinder the ability of
blacks to succeed academically by admitting them into schools at which they are
in over their heads academically. At UPenn's seventh-ranked law school, Wax
said, she doesn't think that she has ever seen a black law student graduate in
the top quarter of his class, and "rarely" is a black student in the
top half.
That got
her into deep trouble. UPenn students and faculty members charged her with
racism. UPenn Law School Dean Ted Ruger stripped Wax of her duty of teaching
her mandatory first-year class on civil procedures. I'm guessing that UPenn's
law faculty members know Wax's statement is true but think it was something
best left unsaid in today's racially charged climate. Ruger might have refuted
Wax's claim. He surely has access to student records. He might have listed the
number of black law students who were valedictorians and graduated in the top
10 percent of their class. He rightfully chose not to -- so as to not provide
evidence for Wax's claim.
One study
suggests that Wax is absolutely right about academic mismatch. In the early
1990s, the Law School Admission Council collected 27,000 law student records,
representing nearly 90 percent of accredited law schools. The study found that
after the first year, 51 percent of black law students ranked in the bottom
tenth of their class, compared with 5 percent of white students. Two-thirds of
black students were in the bottom fifth of their class. Only 10 percent of
blacks were in the top half of their class. Twenty-two percent of black
students in the LSAC database hadn't passed the bar exam after five attempts,
compared with 3 percent of white test takers.
The
University of Pennsylvania controversy highlights something very important to
black people and the nation. The K-12 education that most blacks receive is
grossly fraudulent. Most predominately black schools are costly yet grossly
inferior to predominately white schools and are in cities where blacks hold
considerable political power, such as Baltimore, Detroit, Chicago and
Philadelphia. In these and other cities, it's not uncommon for there to be high
schools where less than 17 percent of the students test proficient in reading,
and often not a single student in such schools tests proficient in math.
Nonetheless, many receive high school diplomas.
It's
inconceivable that college administrators are unaware that they are admitting
students who are ill-prepared and have difficulty performing at the college
level. There's no way that four or five years of college can repair the
academic damage done to black students throughout their 13 years of primary and
secondary education. Partial proof is black student performance at the
postgraduate level, such as in law school. Their disadvantage is exaggerated
when they are admitted to prestigious Ivy League law schools. It's as if you
asked a trainer to teach you how to box and the first fight he got you was with
Anthony Joshua or Floyd Mayweather. You might have the potential to ultimately
be a good boxer, but you're going to get your brains beaten out before you
learn how to bob and weave.
The fact
that black students have low class rankings at such high-powered law schools as
UPenn doesn't mean that they are stupid or uneducable. It means that they've
been admitted to schools where they are in over their heads. To admit these
students makes white liberals feel better about themselves. It also helps
support the jobs of black and white university personnel in charge of diversity
and inclusion. The question for black people is whether we can afford to have
the best of our youngsters demeaned, degraded and possibly destroyed to make
white liberals feel better about themselves. You might ask, "Williams,
without affirmative action, what would the University of Pennsylvania Law
School do about diversity and inclusion?" I'd say that's UPenn's problem.
Refugees,
Children Injured in Boise Mass Stabbing Attack, Suspect Arrested
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Photo: Ada County Sheriff's
Office
1 Jul 2018568
A knife-wielding attacker left nine people,
including six children, injured in an apartment complex in Boise, Idaho,
that is home to many refugees. At least four of the victims sustained
life-threatening injuries. The suspect, who was reportedly a resident of the
apartment complex and not a refugee, is in custody, police say.
Boise
Police Department officers responded to what they called the worst stabbing
incidents in the Idaho capital city’s history. They found nine people in the
parking lot and inside the apartment complex who had been stabbed, KBOI reported. Police Chief William Bones
said some of the injured residents included members of the city’s refugee
community.
Police
have not released a motive for the attack. However officers arrested Timmy
Kinner, a 30-year-old black male from Los Angeles, a few blocks away from
the scene, IdahoNews CBS2 reported.
Six children and three adults
received injuries during the attack that occurred Saturday night, the local CBS
affiliate reported. Police have charged Kinner with six counts of felony injury
to a child and nine counts of aggravated battery. Officials said Kinner is not
a refugee. He is reported to be a “temporary resident” of the apartments and
had been asked to leave on Friday.
Boise Mayor Dave Bieter
responded to the attack. “Last night’s horrific attack does not represent
Boise,” the mayor said in a written statement. “Please join me in praying for
the injured and their families. We must come together to condemn this vile
act.”
The
incident began shortly before 8:45 p.m. Saturday night, KOMONews reported. Police reportedly found
Kinner a few blocks away from the apartment complex, but the knife has not yet
been found.
“You can imagine this is a very tight-knit community here in this apartment complex. The attack had a devastating effect on the people,” Boise Police Chief Bill Bones told reporters Saturday night. “We haven’t had anything involving this amount of victims in a single attack in Boise in the history of the department. Obviously, it’s something you hope never comes to your city.”
“You can imagine this is a very tight-knit community here in this apartment complex. The attack had a devastating effect on the people,” Boise Police Chief Bill Bones told reporters Saturday night. “We haven’t had anything involving this amount of victims in a single attack in Boise in the history of the department. Obviously, it’s something you hope never comes to your city.”
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Stepmother
accused of starving 10-year-old girl to death then burning her body in a trash
can refuses lawyer and says she is relying on God to get her through trial
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Tiffany Moss, 35, is accused of murdering her
stepdaughter Emani in 2013
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Emani's 32lb body was found in a trash can at
their home in Gwinnett, Georgia
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She died from starvation and had not eaten
anything for two weeks
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Her father Eman has already pleaded guilty to
her murder but Tiffany is awaiting trial
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This week, she shocked judges by deciding to
represent herself at trial
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If convicted of murder, she faces the death
penalty
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A woman
accused of starving her 10-year-old stepdaughter to death then burning her body
in a trash can has decided not to get a lawyer and is facing trial on her own
because she believes God is on her side.
Tiffany
Moss, 35, is accused of murdering her stepdaughter Emani in 2013
in Gwinnett, Georgia.
The
child's charred remains were found in a trash can at the apartment complex
where she lived with her father Eman after he called 911 threatening to kill
himself.
Emani
weighed just 32lbs when she died and had not eaten for two
weeks.
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Her
father pleaded guilty to murder last year and will testify against his wife as
part of his plea agreement.
He was
sentenced to life without parole instead of execution.
This
week, she shocked judges and lawyers by refusing an attorney and announcing
that she wanted to enter trial representing herself.
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If
convicted, she could be sentenced to death.
The
judge has delayed proceedings in order for a higher court to review her
decision.
She
told the judge that she will rely instead on divine intervention to ensure
justice is served.
At a recent hearing, she said she was preparing
herself 'in a more spiritual way than, you know, a physical way,' according
to The Atlanta Journal Constitution.
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Prosecutors
say Emani was singled out by her stepmother who deprived her of food but made
sure her own children were well fed and looked after.
Several
welfare workers lost their jobs as a result of the child's death after it was
revealed they had failed to detect the risks she was exposed to.
The
girl's father told police that he was gone for much of the time that she was at
home with her stepmother.
He
worked two jobs, he said, and could not be there to look after her or protect
her.
Police
have always maintained that it was the stepmother who was the 'driving force'
behind the abuse Emani suffered.
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Sucker-Punching
Duo Leave Man Unconscious in NYC Street, Then Take Pictures: Cops
Video shows the
pair walking away from the scene and high-fiving each other with grins on their
faces
By Katherine Creag
Published at 4:47
AM EDT on Jun 28, 2018 | Updated 21 minutes ago
Duo Knocks Man Out in
NYC, Take Pictures of Him Unconscious
A man was left in a
street after a punch knocked him out, leaving him behind for people to pick his
pockets and take pictures of him. Katherine Creag reports. (Published 5 hours
ago)
Teen Says He Was Bystander, Claims Cops Kicked, Punched Him
WHAT TO KNOW
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Cops are hunting a pair of men who they say sucker-punched a man
in the Bronx and took his picture while he was unconscious in the street
·
Other people, cops claim, saw the man and picked his pockets,
stealing his cellphone and ID
·
The 37-year-old victim was taken to an area hospital, where he is
in critical condition; he is suffering from a fractured skull
A
man was left in a Bronx street in the middle of the day after a brutal punch
knocked him out, leaving him behind for people to pick his pockets and take
pictures of him while he's unconscious, authorities say.
Police
say two attackers walked up to the 37-year-old man last Monday morning in the
area of Aqueduct Avenue and Buchanan Place in University Heights. One of the
suspects wound up and delivered a knockout blow on the victim, who then fell to
the ground in the middle of the intersection.
The
attackers then walked away, leaving the unconscious man alone, according to the
NYPD. Video shows the pair walking away from the scene and high-fiving each
other with grins on their faces.
Moments
later, others walk up to the victim and go through his pockets, swiping his
cellphone and ID, authorities said.
Mississippi
man, 48, pleads guilty to stabbing two 68-year-old Catholic nuns to death - and
will spend the rest of his life in prison
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Rodney Earl Sanders pleaded guilty to
stabbing two nuns to death in 2016
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Sisters Margaret Held and Paula Merrill, both
68, were found dead in their Durant, Mississippi home
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Sanders, 48, received two life without
parole sentences, plus 30 years for burglary and car theft - in an agreement
that avoided the death penalty
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murder in an agreement that would avoid the death penalty.
Rodney
Earl Sanders, 48, made the pleas to two counts of murder in state court in
Lexington - just blocks away from where Sisters Margaret Held and Paula Merrill
had worked as nurse practitioners in a medical clinic.
Holmes
County Circuit Judge Jannie Lewis gave Sanders two life without parole
sentences, plus 30 more years for burglary and car theft.
Sanders
stabbed to death Held and Merrill, both 69, in the home they shared in nearby
Durant in 2016.
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He also
pleaded guilty Thursday to burglarizing the house and stealing Held's
car.
Sanders
was indicted for raping both women, but did not admit guilt on those charges
Thursday.
Shackled
hand and foot in a loosely fitting orange jail jumpsuit, Sanders stood at times
with his arms crossed before the judge. Lewis at times had to ask him to speak
up.
Sanders
was a resident of Kosciusko, but had been temporarily staying in a shed across
the street from the sisters in Durant.
Sanders
told investigators he went through the back door of the sisters' home,
uninvited. He said Merrill saw him first before a struggle took place with both
women, an investigator testified in 2016.
Court
filings indicate DNA consistent with Sanders was found under the fingernails of
at least one of the women. Prosecutors also say Sanders raped both women.
Mississippi
Bureau of Investigation agent LeCarus Oliver testified in 2016 that Sanders
confessed, telling officers that after stabbing the women, 'he washed himself
up because his hands were sticky.'
Malone-Oliver
said the state also had forensic evidence and eyewitness testimony linking
Sanders to the crime.
Held
was a member of the School Sisters of St. Francis, based in Milwaukee. Merrill
was a member of the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth, Kentucky.
The
motive for the crime has never been clear.
'To
this day, we continued to ask ourselves about Sister Paula and Sister
Margaret's last hours and minutes - how, and especially why,' Sister Susan
Gatz, president of the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth, told the judge.
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Both
orders and the sisters' relatives have opposed the death penalty for Sanders
because it contradicts Catholic teaching.
'My
family is morally and ethically opposed to the death penalty, as were Paula and
Margaret,' said Rosemarie Merrill, Paula Merrill's sister.
Rosemarie
Merrill told the judge she was 'relieved' that Sanders would spend the rest of
his life in prison, but also said she had prayed for him and his family every
day since his arrest.
She and
other called for Sanders to repent and try to reform his life in prison.
Relatives
of Held and Merrill, as well as other members of their religious orders, filled
rows of benches in the courtroom Thursday. Some clenched their eyes shut as
Malone-Oliver read the charges against Sanders before he pleaded guilty.
Marie
Sanders, the wife of Rodney Sanders, was one of Sanders' few friends in the
courtroom.
Also
among those who spoke to the court was Sister Mary Walz, one of three new
Catholic sisters who have moved into Held and Merrill's house to minister in
Holmes County.
Walz, a
social worker and a member of the Daughters of Charity, said she never met Held
or Merrill, but felt like she knew them from meeting their former patients.
'They
knew the sisters cared for them and took a personal interest in their
well-being,' Walz said. 'I feel certain that their last breath, conscious or
not, was a prayer of forgiveness for Rodney.'
The Violent Life and Shocking Death of XXXTentacion
Jahseh Onfroy, better known as the
artist XXXTentacion, purposefully collapsed the real-life pain he wrought on
others into his artistic persona. He was killed on Monday.
Photograph
by Matias J. Ocner / TNS / ZUMA
On Monday, an eyewitness video obtained by TMZ circulated on
social media, showing Jahseh Onfroy, better known as the artist XXXTentacion,
slumped in the driver’s seat of his black BMW outside of a motorcycle
dealership in Deerfield Beach, Florida. The Broward County Sheriff’s Office
confirmed that Onfroy had been shot in broad daylight. He was confirmed dead at
a local hospital a short while later. The killers made off with a Louis Vuitton
bag. (On Wednesday night a twenty-two-year-old suspect was arrested and charged
with first-degree murder.)
Onfroy
lived his short life chaotically, violently. And his jagged
confessional music,
which enraptured millions, sprang nakedly from that violence. Usually, when
musicians die as young and as tragically as Onfroy, they are the subject of
hagiography. We lament the beauty gone, think forlornly of the future art the
cruel present has stolen. The death of Onfroy and that of Lil Peep, in November
of last year, are alarming signs of the recklessness governing the new-money
life styles of certain young Internet celebrities, who are the inheritors of
America’s dangerous crises of mental health, drug abuse, and masculinity. But
reflecting on Onfroy’s legacy also requires a frank confrontation with the
malignity he inflicted.
Onfroy was
born in Plantation, Florida, in 1998, and raised in Broward County, primarily
by his grandmother. His mother was a teen-ager when she had him, and she
drifted in and out of his life, bringing lavish gifts and leaving sizable
voids. Onfroy said, in an interview with the podcast “No Jumper,” in 2016, that
he would instigate fights in grade school as a ploy to get her attention. In a
recent interview with the Miami New Times, he told the reporter Tarpley Hittthat his mother once gave him
permission to retaliate against a female classmate who was hitting him as a form
of juvenile flirtation. In response, he “slapped the shit out of her and kneed
her.” Onfroy said that his mom was surprised; she “realized how seriously I
took her.” Later, he would get her name—Cleopatra—tattooed on his chest.
Onfroy
spent his late childhood and adolescence in and out of juvenile-detention
centers, for charges ranging from robbery to assault. He spent the rest of his
time in the basements and studios of friends, where he assembled the scraps and
fragments of his psyche into paeans to disaffection, to his depression, to
Xanax and the numbing it brought, and to women, whom he viewed as devourers of
his soul. (“Only time I feel pain, when I’m feelin’ love.”) He started
uploading music to SoundCloud, in 2013. His early songs were howls, his rapping
agile but his voice cracked; the production was bruised and unpolished. Onfroy
seemed to add to his catalogue impulsively. By the time of his death, he’d made
loosies, mixtapes, a smattering of features, and two albums, including “?,”
which débuted at No. 1 on the Billboard charts.
Among the
ranks of the SoundCloud rap generation, there are pranksters, heartthrobs, and
dilettantes, but Onfroy clawed to the surface as the genre’s wretched bard. He
stalked the shadows of metal and emo and punk rock, and fleeced rap of its
devotion to materialism, focussing instead, obsessively, on existential crisis.
There wasn’t a dark thought that he kept hidden. He unleashed a tremulous
bombardment of pessimism, occasionally interrupted by feral gestures of overwhelming
helplessness. “Here is my pain and thoughts put into words. I put my all into
this, in the hopes that it will help cure or at least numb your depression,” he
speaks, on the introduction to his first album, “17.” He peddled the seductive
notion that depression is license to hurt people, perhaps because it was his
own personal justification. He wrote ditties threatening suicide if a partner
left him, which I would hear blasting from cars on my block. Throughout his
music, there are presages to an early death.
Onfroy
purposefully collapsed the real-life pain he wrought on others into his
artistic persona. The art for “Look At Me!,” a breakout single, featured one of
his mugshots. It climbed the charts while he was in jail on charges of false
imprisonment, witness tampering, and the assault and battery of a pregnant
woman, his former girlfriend. (When she established a GoFundMe campaign for an
operation to fix her broken orbital socket, people calling themselves
XXXTentacion fans targeted her until the Web site temporarily shut it down.) To
promote his music on “No Jumper,” Onfroy bragged about beating a gay peer at a
detention center until they were both covered in blood. XXXTentacion lived his
art, which some would call a mark of authenticity. He was admired by J.
Cole and
advocated for by Kendrick Lamar, whose label, TDE, threatened to
remove its music from Spotify when the service briefly stopped promoting
XXXTentacion on its playlists as part of its policy against hateful conduct.
Many artists have memorialized him in recent days, including Kanye West, whose own new album, “Ye,” includes disturbing musings (“I
thought about killing you”) that sound influenced by XXXTentacion. Onfroy’s
victims are sacrifices, the thinking goes, on the pyre of raw art. The
immaturity is part and parcel of the genius. The only unforgivable thing would
be to be a hypocrite.
In
remembrances of Onfroy in recent days, some have argued that, however grossly
misguided his behavior, he provided his listeners with invaluable solace and
understanding. Even that is a simplification. He could be strangely
encouraging, uploading inspirational homilies to fans he knew were struggling
with issues of mental health, which his followers have clung to in the days
since his death. (“If I’m gonna die or ever be a sacrifice, I want to make sure
that my life made at least five million kids happy,” he said in an Instagram
Live video posted late last year.) But he could also be despotic. At the
Rolling Loud Festival in California, in 2017, he beat one fan with a
microphone. On Instagram, he taunted people who challenged him about domestic
violence. Last year, in an episode of particularly cruel chicanery, he uploaded
a video in which he appeared to be hanging himself from a tree, sparking an
online panic. His fans, sometimes out of ignorance, but most often, I think,
out of desperation, loved him. They propped him up, voting him to the XXL
Freshman List of 2017.
I’ve
counted myself lucky to have grown up before XXXTentacion’s vicious ironies,
knowing that as a teen-ager I may well have been enthralled by his lazy groans
on tracks like “Moonlight.” But how much better did the teen
idols of older generations really treat us? Music fandom is a passion that discourages
rational thinking, and some artists take advantage of that. The fans do the
rest. (On Tuesday, Onfroy’s former girlfriend posted a message on Instagram
saying that she had been driven out of a vigil for him in Florida.) I am not
sure that it is fruitful to patrol how people will remember XXXTentacion. If
Onfroy is made a saint, he will join a pantheon that is plenty confused
already. If people stomp on his name, I understand. Last October, he’d signed a
new deal for a reported six million dollars. He died on the brink of something.
We just don’t know what.
"I HATE WHITE PEOPLE" WOMAN SAYS, THEN ATTACKS
WHITE PEOPLE
https://www.frontpagemag.com/point/270509/i-hate-white-people-woman-says-then-attacks-white-daniel-greenfield
June 20, 2018
The left says that certain
kinds of bigotry are okay. Racism isn't always wrong. There's hate that punches
up and hate that punches down. Punching up is the essence of intersectionality.
A black woman declared her disdain for "white
people" before pummeling two white passengers on board a moving Ride On
bus, Gaithersburg Police said.
Kimberly Jordan, 24, of Silver Spring, is charged with racial
harassment, obstructing and second-degree assault due to her alleged offensive
and physically painful antics.
Jordan allegedly began to stare at two white passengers and then
murmured, "I hate white people." A short while later, Jordan, who
weighs 250 pounds, reportedly stood up and clocked the female white passenger
in the face. The male white passenger attempted to defend his friend, but got
smacked in the face as well, police state.
The male victim suffered a "long" cut to this nose
while the female victim had a number of scratches on her palms, likely
defensive wounds.
There's the usual
profile.
According to court documents, Jordan was unemployed and lived
with her grandmother at the time of her arrest. She has a lengthy arrest record
for charges like theft, burglary, destruction of property, assault and domestic
violence.
So how long until Jordan
becomes a contributor to The Root?
Violent racism is
created equal through its sheer reality. Physically attacking someone has the
same impact regardless of race. And yet the left vocally denies the existence
of black racism. And denies its end results. This isn't an aberration. We've
seen Black Lives Matter racial harassment and violence. We've seen the murder
of police officers in New York and Dallas. But this is a more everyday kind of
violence. And anyone who has spent enough time riding the New York City subway
system has encountered this kind of behavior already. It's just a form of
racial that no one is allowed to talk about.
But if we're going to
have that national dialogue, that needs to change.
PICTURED: Two
sisters stab each other in a knife fight over child care in front of five small
kids
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Abria Tate, 24, and Alyssa Tate, 23, suffered
knife wounds on their arms during fight in Madison, Wisconsin, on
Saturday
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Alyssa was reportedly armed with a knife,
scissors and pepper spray
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The sisters are facing charges of
recklessly endangering safety
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Police say a 30-year-old man was the
instigator of the knife fight
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sisters from Wisconsin are accused of stabbing each other during a fight over
child care, which was allegedly sparked by a man and witnessed by five young
children.
The
Madison Police Department says officers were dispatched to a home on Wakefield
Street at 12.10pm on Saturday after one woman reported she had been
stabbed.
The
officers arrived to find two 'uncooperative' sisters, 24-year-old Abria Tate
and 23-year-old Alyssa Tate, suffering from stab wounds on their arms.
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A
statement from the police says the Tates had 'engaged in mutual combat,' but
did not suffer life-threatening wounds.
During
the incident, Alyssa was reportedly armed with a knife, a scissors and pepper
spray.
Police
said the incident apparently erupted after a heated family argument regarding
child care.
Both
Alyssa and Abria have been arrested on a charge of domestic recklessly
endangering safety.
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During
the investigation, police say they learned that a 30-year-old man allegedly
sparked the knife fight between the women. He has not been taken into custody
as of Monday afternoon.
Child
Protective Services was called in to assist with the children who witnessed the
violent altercation.
Family of
Bronx mom who 'killed five-month-old son by throwing him against a wall' says
she is bipolar, addicted to synthetic marijuana K2 and previously had three
kids taken away by child services
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Joann McLeod, 30, was charged Tuesday with
the murder of her five-month-old son Raymond Porfil after confessing to
throwing him into a wall in the Bronx
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McLeod's family members claim that the mother
was bipolar and addicted to K2
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She reportedly had previously had three
children taken away by Child Services
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A
mother has been accused of killing her five-month-old son by throwing him
against a wall, according to Bronx police.
Joann McLeod, 30, is facing murder charges
after police found her infant son, Raymond Porfil, lifeless in his crib at
McLeod's apartment in the New York City neighborhood
of Soundview at around 10am on June 4.
He was
pronounced dead at a nearby hospital and the death was ruled a homicide.
On
Tuesday MacLeod was arrested and confessed to having thrown the child into the
wall.
She is
currently awaiting an arraignment on murder charges.
Family
members have said that the mom is an abusive drug addict who had previously had
three children taken away by Child Services.
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'She was a bad, bad mother. She killed my
baby,' the baby's father, Raymond Porfil Sr, told the New York Daily News.
'Every
time he cried, she would spank and spank him. If I wasn't there, she would hit
him. He had a black eye and a bruised mouth.'
Porfil's
sister, Estella Walker, said that McLeod had told neighbors that Raymond had
been crying so she 'stuffed a sock in the baby's mouth and taped it up, and
then fell asleep.'
'When
we went to the hospital, she wasn't even crying,' Walker, 43, told the
NYDN.
'I feel
so bad. That was my only son. He was my first boy,' Porfil said.
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The dad
described McLeod as bipolar, and said that she frequently smoked K2, a
dangerous form of synthetic marijuana that can have unpredictable side effects.
'She
was smoking K2 all the time behind my back,' the 49-year-old father said.
Walker
added: 'Everybody out here knows about her and K2.
'She
had a drug problem. She did everything in her power to keep the kids away from
us.'
The
boy's uncle, Loriano Porfil, said the family is still in shock over Raymond's
death.
'She
didn't have to put him away like that.
The
baby's father had lived with McLeod until about a year ago when he went to
rehab for heroin addiction.
According
to Walker, McLeod has three other kids ages eight, 11 and 13, who had already
been removed from the 30-year-old's care by Child Services.
At the
time of Raymond's murder, Porfil's 16-month-old daughter Ray Jasmine was
reportedly in the apartment.
Marisa
Kaufman, spokesperson for City Administration for Children's Services, said:
'Our top priority is protecting the safety and well-being of all children in
New York City.
'We are
investigating this case along with the NYPD and have taken action to secure the
safety of the other child in this home.'
Florida man,
22, receives four life sentences for the machete murder of his aunt, her
pregnant daughter, 17, and the teenager's boyfriend
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Brian Hyde, 22, convicted on Monday of four
counts of second degree murder
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Slashed Dorla Pitts, 37, Starlette
Pitts, 17 and Michael Deon Kelly Jr., 19, at home
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Fourth charge was for Starlette Pitts' unborn
child while another baby survived
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A Florida man
has been sentenced to four concurrent life sentences in prison without parole
for using a machete to kill his aunt, her 17-year-old pregnant daughter and the
teenager's boyfriend.
Brian
Hyde, 22, was convicted on Monday for the murders of 37-year-old Dorla Pitts,
Starlette Pitts and 19-year-old Michael Deon Kelly Jr. at their home in Lehigh
Acres, Florida, in 2015.
Hyde
was found guilty of four second-degree murder charges after the jury
deliberated for three hours following a five-day trial. The fourth murder
charge was for Starlette Pitts' unborn child.
The
victims were found dead after a family friend went to check on them. Hyde was
arrested after he was pulled over by law enforcement for driving erratically in
Dorla Pitts' car with bloodied pants and shoes.
Dorla Pitt, a certified nursing assistant, is
believed to have walked in on the massacre in progress as she was heard by her
husband shouting 'Brian! What happened here!' before the line went dead,
reported News Press.
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A
bloodied palm print at the scene linked Hyde to the murder.
Hyde, a
native of Belize, told the court he did not remember the circumstances
surrounding the killings.
His
defense team claimed this was because of the trauma he sustained while watching
many of his family members killed in the Central American country.
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He was
convicted of the four murder charges in April.
Hyde's
first appearance before a jury in November 2017 was declared a mistrial after a
relative inadvertently revealed that the defendant was in the country
illegally.
Starlette
Pitts' and Michael Kelly's one-year-old baby survived the attack. The child is
now being raised by Starlette Pitts' father, Dorrien.
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