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ARCHIVE for 15 November 2013
The Color of Crime - "Blacks are statistically 50 times more likely to attack whites than vice versa"

Ronette RickettsKevin Benefield Frederick Lamar Dee, Lemiah Wyatt Sanders Brian Wonsom Nickolas Miller Michael Bell and Jeremy Priel


  15 November, 2013

   

Black Man Arrested in Connection with Deadly Halloween Crash that left White Mom Dead
Leonard Novell Ward IISavannah McInnis NORTH LAS VEGAS, Nev. -- A North Las Vegas man is under arrest on charges connected to the crash that left a 17-year-old mom dead. Officers arrested Leonard Novell Ward II on six felony charges in connection with the crash Halloween night. The charges include reckless driving resulting in death or substantial bodily harm, one count of DUI causing death and two counts of DUI causing substantial bodily harm. Police say he was traveling more than 77 mph in a 45 mph zone when the crash happened and he was driving under the influence of alcohol. Savannah McGinnis' mother Julie's new reality is slowly setting in. The McGinnis family is finding a way to move on and support Savannah's 2-year-old autistic son Cayden. Ward was driving west on Ann Road near Coleman Street when he struck the passenger side of the car that McInnis was riding in. Her 2-year-old son was also in the car but he received minor injuries. Her boyfriend's aunt and uncle were also in the car and were seriously hurt. The 74-year-old male victim is still in the hospital in critical condition. - (Black-on-white)


    Black receives death for 2010 rape, torture and murder of White 84-year-old widow
Anthony Darnell WadeAnthony Darnell WadeElizabeth "Bessie" Mae WhymanSANTA ANA – Anthony Darnell Wade was sentenced to death Tuesday for the 2010 rape, torture and murder of an 84-year-old Anaheim woman. The sentence was handed down by Orange County Superior Court Judge James Stotler and followed a jury’s recommendation. Jurors convicted Wade, 29, of Los Angeles, in September of slaying Bessie Mae Whyman. - (Black-on-white)
   

    Black Suspect In South Tulsa Murder Arrested In Muskogee
Jordan Batice MitchellChristian Patrick DehartMUSKOGEE, Oklahoma - A man wanted for a Tulsa murder was arrested Friday in Muskogee. Jordan Batice Mitchell, 20, was taken into custody by the Northern Oklahoma Violent Crimes Task Force after a short pursuit. Christian Patrick Dehart, 22, was killed early September 27 inside the garage of a home. Two others were shot. At least two armed men entered the garage and opened fire on three people. Dehart died and two others were hospitalized. "We believe this was an armed robbery attempt and what the suspects were after were drugs." "There is no indication that the victim of the homicide was an intended target." Mitchell was booked into the Tulsa County Jail on complaints of first-degree murder, robbery with a firearm and shooting with intent to kill. - (Black-on-white)
   

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