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ARCHIVE for 3 December 2016
The Color of Crime - "Blacks are statistically 50 times more likely to attack whites than vice versa"

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    (Black) Suspect in Bear cold case homicide (of White man) arrested, charged
Kevin "Chevy" MillerJeremiah MacDonald, known as “Farmer,”Four years after a man was shot to death in the first block of Heron Court in Bear, New Castle County Police have charged a man with his death. Kevin "Chevy" Miller, who was incarcerated at Vaughn Correctional Center on unrelated charges, will be charged with first-degree murder, possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony and possession of a firearm by a person prohibited due to a previous felony conviction, according to Officer First Class JP Piser, a New Castle County Police spokesman. On July 17, 2012, Jeremiah MacDonald, known as “Farmer,” was found by county police suffering from multiple gunshot wounds, Piser said. MacDonald was pronounced dead at the scene. Major Crimes Squad Detectives conducted the investigation until it was eventually turned over to the Cold Case Homicide Squad. Cold Case Homicide Squad Detectives continued the investigation by re-examining evidence and re-interviewing witnesses, Piser said. Through their investigation, Cold Case Homicide Squad Detectives identified Miller as a suspect. On Nov. 21, an indictment was obtained for Miller with the assistance and support of the Delaware Department of Justice and the Cold Case Homicide Squad Detectives by presenting their case to a grand jury. Miller was then arrested on Dec. 2 and charged with the killing of MacDonald. - (Black-on-white)
   

    (Black) Suspects arraigned in 'brutal' Bay City Thanksgiving homicide (of White man that was an 'acquaintance')
Steven A. BouzaDeMarckeon M. "Marcus" Jackson BAY CITY, MI -- On Halloween, a 20-year-old Bay City man was given a year of probation and a chance to avoid having a felony on his record. Less than a month later, police allege he and a teen stabbed a man to death and set his home on fire. Bay County District Judge Timothy J. Kelly on Friday, Dec. 2, arraigned DeMarckeon M. "Marcus" Jackson on single counts of open murder, felony murder, and larceny in a building. The first two charges carry maximum punishments of life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. The larceny count is a four-year felony. The day of the arraignment would have been the 60th birthday of Steven A. Bouza, the man police say Jackson and 16-year-old Rodrick Williams killed on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov. 24 or the night before. The larceny count Jackson faces stems from him allegedly stealing a video gaming console, cash, and motor vehicles from Bouza's residence, court records show. Magistrate Doner described the alleged crime to be "a heinous, brutal, and senseless act." An autopsy performed Saturday indicated Bouza had been stabbed multiple times. The fire was then set to cover up the slaying. The crime was not random, the suspects having been acquaintances of Bouza. Bouza's kindness toward kids was well-known. He would have cookouts and play games with neighborhood children. - (Black-on-white)


    (Black) ex-con charged with murder of the white woman he was living with - he was convicted in 1996 cell phone murder case
Corey JohnsonCandice WilsonHUNTSVILLE, AL - A man was charged with murder for the stabbing death of a woman in northwest Huntsville Wednesday night. Police responded to assist HEMSI with a cutting victim at about 5:30 p.m. Wednesday in the 2600 block of Del Norte Lane. When they arrived, they found Candice Wilson, 42, in a bedroom with multiple stab wounds. She was transported to Huntsville Hospital where she was pronounced dead. Police took Corey Johnson, 43, into custody at the scene. He was later charged with murder. Police said Johnson was treated for self-inflicted wounds. He currently has no bond and remains in jail. Investigators confirm Johnson and Wilson lived together. Johnson previously finished serving a 15-year sentence for his connection to a 1996 murder where four people were shot and killed over a stolen cell phone. Wilson’s family arrived at the house shortly after she was murdered. When her father, Robert Wilson, walked towards the door, he said he saw Johnson covered in blood, and asked him, "What happened to my daughter?" and all Johnson said was, "I'm sorry." Robert Wilson said he then walked into the house and found his daughter face down on her bed, covered in blood and not breathing. Her father said the two were dating and lived at the home on Del Norte Lane. - (Black-on-white)
   

Dangers of interracial dating


    (Black) Man accused of triple shooting surrenders to Metro police; 2nd (black) suspect sought
Michael Woods and Steven RobinsonChad Steven MillerCharity AdamsKenneth PullensNASHVILLE, Tenn. – Arrest warrants have been filed against two men accused of a triple shooting in North Nashville that let two people dead. Metro police say the shooting on Saint Louis Street last Sunday was targeted. Michael L. Woods, Jr., 24, also known as “Fox,” and Steven L. Robinson, 24, also known as “Cat Daddy,” are each charged with two counts each of murder, one count of attempted murder and one count of unlawful gun possession. Steven Robinson was taken into custody on Friday, according to Metro police. Authorities are still seeking Woods at this time. Both men are accused of fatally wounding Charity Adams, 41, and Chad Steven Miller, 33, outside Miller’s Saint Louis Street home just before 3 p.m. Adams died at the scene and Miller died at Vanderbilt University Medical Center Monday afternoon. Adams’ boyfriend, Kenneth Pullens, 26, suffered a gunshot wound to the back and remains hospitalized. Woods and Robinson also remain under investigation in regard to an October 24 fatal shooting outside the same Saint Louis Street home that resulted in the death of Chad Miller’s co-worker, Robert Richardson, 24. Woods is also wanted on warrants issued November 16 charging him with three counts of felony aggravated assault in regard to a shooting case from August 29 in the 1900 block of 14th Avenue North. Woods has prior convictions for felony cocaine possession and unlawful gun possession. - (Black-on-white)
   
   

Dangers of interracial dating


    Suspect charged with murder in Autumn Burkhart's death
Elijah RobertsAutumn Rebbeca BurkhartJoshua BumphusHENDERSON, KY - One of the suspects arrested in the shooting death of Autumn Burkhart has been charged with murder. Elijah Roberts was extradited back to Henderson on Thursday for a preliminary hearing, where he was formally charged with murder and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. He was involved in a shootout with Joshua Bumphus on November 17 that led to the death of Autumn Burkhart. Roberts was shot multiple times and was treated at St. Mary's before he was taken to the Vanderburgh County Jail. He was booked into the Henderson County Detention Center following the hearing. - (Black-on-white)
   
   

Dangers of interracial dating



    (Worthless black) Milwaukee man sentenced to 65 years in prison for shooting death (of White 5-year-old girl) Laylah Petersen
Carl Barrett, Arlis Gordon, Paul FarrLaylah PetersenOne of three men responsible for the shooting death of Laylah Petersen has been sentenced to 65 years in prison. The sentence also carries 35 years of extended supervision. A jury in September found Carl Barrett, 21, guilty of first degree reckless homicide and three counts of recklessly endangering safety. Prosecutors said he fired shots at a home near 58th and Fairmount, where Petersen was inside with her grandfather, on November 6, 2014. Petersen was hit and killed by the gunfire. Her family members and friends are still mourning her loss. "I have nightmares after that," said Marquis Bevineau, a family friend. "I spend time just sitting at home, not sleeping for two or three days. My health has deteriorated so much i can't work right now," Bevineau added. Following the arrests of Barrett and two other men, Milwaukee Police Chief Ed Flynn said the shooters likely targeted the wrong house. "Both defendants shot at this house from the front, at a time of day when any reasonable person would realize individuals were likely to be inside," the prosecutor said. "Even though the 'wrong house' was shot up, the intent was to shoot at a probably occupied residence." 25-year old Paul Farr, who police said drove Barrett and a second shooter, Arlis Gordon, to the home was previously sentenced to five months in prison after pleading guilty to one count of aiding a felon. - (Black-on-white)
   

    (Worthless evil black) Arrested in Connection to Suspected Murder of 95-Year-Old (White) Anoka Man
Al LoehleinIsaiah Montrell ThomasAn arrest has been made in connection to the death of a 95-year-old Anoka man. Police say 27-year-old Isaiah Montrell Thomas of Anoka has been arrested but has not been formally charged. The case has been sent to the Anoka County Attorney’s Office for potential burglary and murd