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  • Man Arrested For Biting Police Dog ‘Multiple Times’ While Attempting To Evade Arrest

    Man Arrested For Biting Police Dog ‘Multiple Times’ While Attempting To Evade Arrest

    A Delaware man, who was reportedly under the influence, bit a police dog

    “multiple times”

    while trying to escape police, according to officials per the NY Post

    Jamal Wing, 47, apparently went haywire Saturday around 1:40 a.m. following a police stop. Wing was pulled over for allegedly speeding on an area highway in Wilmington. According to officers, the suspect jumped out of his vehicle “without being told” and ignored official commands to get back inside the car.

    Police released their K9 on Wing in an attempt to subdue and arrest him but Wing began biting the dog back.

    “Wing continued to resist and bit the DSP K9 multiple times,”

    the department said in a statement. 

    When officers finally restrained the suspect they said they

    “smelled alcohol on his breath and noticed signs of impairment,”

    reports reveal. Wing was taken to the hospital for his injuries along with the K9 and two officers.

    “Two troopers and K9 Mako were injured by Wing and required medical evaluation at an area hospital,”

    the department said.

    Wing was released from the hospital and charged with,

    “assaulting the K9 and its two officers, driving under the influence, resisting arrest with force, criminal mischief, disorderly conduct, failure to have required license, and speeding in excess,”

    the department said. 

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  • Three Teens Arrested For Allegedly Murdering Man Who Caught Them Egging His Home, Police Say

    Three Teens Arrested For Allegedly Murdering Man Who Caught Them Egging His Home, Police Say

    Three Georgia teenagers are behind bars for allegedly fatally shooting a man who caught them egging his home, NY Post reported. 

    Spalding County sheriff’s deputies arrested eighteen-year-old Sydney Maughon, Jeremy Munson, 18, and 19-year-old McKenzie Davenport for the murder of Jonathan Gilbert.

    The teens reportedly showed up at the victim’s house Monday and began egging his home. Gilbert came outside and confronted the group and was shot and left on the road to die, according to police. 

    Police later discovered the victim’s body in the street. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Police suspect the incident stems from a

    “lovers’ quarrel”

    involving the victim.

    “It appears there was an ongoing lovers’ quarrel, and the suspects decided to go to Gilbert’s residence on Dobbins Mill and vandalize it by egging it,”

    the Spalding County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement.

    “When Gilbert saw what they were doing to his residence, he came out of the house unarmed, to confront them,”

    he added. 

    “The victim confronted them while they were doing it, he lost his life, and they drove off and left his body in the middle of the road,”

    according to a press release obtained by The Post.

    All three were charged with,

    “malice murder, battery, and criminal trespass.”

    Maughon and Munson were also charged with,

    “aggravated assault and possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime,”

    reports state. 

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  • Supermarket Employee Fired After He Recorded 3 Men Stealing $500 Worth Of Laundry Detergent

    Supermarket Employee Fired After He Recorded 3 Men Stealing $500 Worth Of Laundry Detergent

    An employee at King Soopers supermarket in Colorado was fired after following and recording shoplifters leaving the store with $500 worth of laundry detergent, according to the NY Post. The company said he went against their ‘don’t chase or intervene’ policy. 

    Santino Burrola, who is a former military police officer, and a former clerk at the supermarket chain claims he was just trying to help.

    “When I looked there was already a guy halfway headed out with a food cart full of laundry detergents and scent boosters and what have you,”

    Burrola told CBS Colorado.

    “My first instinct, record.”

    The three men who were caught on video tried moving hastily to load up their black Chevy Trax with the detergent.

    “Really, bro, you got to resort to this? The economy isn’t that bad,”

    Burrola could be heard saying in the video. However, two of the stooges had a hard time getting back into the vehicle which gave Burrola enough time to grab the aluminum off the license plate.

    Despite his help catching the thieves and cooperating with the police investigation, Burrola was still fired from the supermarket a week after the incident.

    “Me and the union rep sat down with them and they recommended termination,”

    Burrola said.

    “I would never let any criminal conduct slide, especially when it’s happening right in front of me,”

    he added.

    “Did I feel that I overstepped boundaries? Not really because I didn’t physically touch them or alter their shoplifting in any way, I just revealed the license plate to help the community to be aware, the police be aware and to help better catch them,”

    he told 9 News. 

    Police said they reached out to the registered owner of the vehicle, who had lent the car to a friend, and the driver was later found. The other two suspects are still at large

    #Clique, what are your thoughts? 

  • Man Charged With Murder After Mowing Down Elderly Woman In Home Depot With A Stolen Forklift

    Man Charged With Murder After Mowing Down Elderly Woman In Home Depot With A Stolen Forklift

    A Maryland man has been arrested after he allegedly stole a forklift and used it to run over an elderly woman, killing her, in the parking lot of Home Depot, Fox News reported. 

    Bryce Caleb Timothy Brown, 20, of Waldorf, was arrested Sunday for the death of 73-year-old Gloristine Pinkney. According to detectives with the Charles County Sheriff’s Office, they responded to a call of a burglary and theft in progress at a Lowe’s Home Improvement store at around 12:40 a.m., Sunday. 

    When officers arrived Brown had already made off with a stolen forklift from Lowes, crashing it through the rear gates to escape. He drove to a nearby Home Depot where police said he slammed into a car in the parking lot

    “for unknown reasons.”

    The victim, who was asleep inside the car at the time, was startled by the accident and managed to exit the vehicle. However, when she tried to escape, Brown followed her, ran her over with the forklift, and then stole her car and fled the scene, according to detectives. She was pronounced dead at the scene.

    “Officers who were investigating the initial burglary at Lowe’s canvassed the area and observed the forklift in the Home Depot parking lot. They subsequently discovered the victim underneath of the forklift,”

    CCSO wrote in a statement.

    “After pursuing leads, detectives were able to positively identify Brown as the suspect. He was arrested during the evening hours of July 2. The victim’s vehicle was recovered near the suspect’s house,”

    the statement continued.

    He faces charges of first-degree murder, second-degree murder, assault, and

    “other related charges,”

    according to the sheriff’s office.

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  • Woman Arrested For Allegedly Shooting Up Rehab Facility While Looking For Her Ex, Police Say

    Woman Arrested For Allegedly Shooting Up Rehab Facility While Looking For Her Ex, Police Say

    A Texas woman was arrested for allegedly firing gunshots in a rehabilitation center Friday morning while searching for her ex-boyfriend, police said per Fox News

    Royse City Police arrested Sarah M. Carter, 55. According to Royse City Medical Lodge employees, which is a nursing home and rehabilitation center, said Carter entered the building with a gun just before 9:20 a.m., Friday. Carter was reportedly looking for her ex, who is a patient at the facility, while also yelling out profanities, Royse City Police Chief Kirk Aldridge told the outlet

    Carter allegedly approached four employees and then went in the direction of the building where her ex used to stay, FOX 4 Dallas reported. The man had been recently moved to a new area, resulting in Carter’s agitation because she could not locate him. 

    “While searching for the suspect, a patient directed officers to a room at the end of the hall where the suspect was at,”

    the Royse City Police Department said in a statement.

    “Officers attempted to open the door, but it was blocked with furniture.”

    Carter reportedly barricaded herself in a room with two patients. 

    Police managed to get the door open and apprehend the suspect. They recovered an SKS semi-automatic rifle in the room. No one was injured in the shooting, police reported.

    “At the conclusion to the incident, it was discovered there were no injuries to anyone at the facility,”

    the police chief told the outlet.

    Carter was charged with

    “five counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon”

    and is being held at the Rockwall County Jail. Carter was previously arrested for criminal trespassing at the same facility in March, according to authorities.

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  • Man Sexually Assaulted Woman In His Lover’s Car After Victim Mistook Him For Uber Driver

    Man Sexually Assaulted Woman In His Lover’s Car After Victim Mistook Him For Uber Driver

    A man has been arrested after he allegedly used his lover’s car to sexually assault a woman who mistook him for an Uber driver, Law & Crime reported. 

    St. Petersburg police arrested Kenneth Levelle Streeter, 32, on charges of attempted sexual battery and kidnapping. According to arrest affidavits obtained by the outlet, the woman called an Uber and mistakenly jumped into a blue Ford Explorer. The woman was reportedly tipsy and had not been paying attention to the direction of the suspect’s SUV which was going the wrong direction. 

    “The defendant parked the vehicle behind an apartment complex and entered the back seat where the victim was seated,”

    documents stated.

    “The defendant then began kissing the victim’s body and when she refuted his advance[s] and tried to exit the vehicle, the defendant forcibly pulled her back into the vehicle, ripping a white shirt off the victim and leaving her shoes outside the vehicle, and then closed the right rear passenger door. The defendant put his hands down the victim’s pants and touched her vagina.”

    The victim managed to take out a pocket knife and was able to escape the driver’s side back door, according to the affidavits.

    “This is all captured on video,”

    police wrote.

    “The defendant was positively identified by the registered owner of the vehicle, whom he had been dating for several months.”

    Streeter is being held for ICE at the Pinellas County jail on a $200,000 bond. He is from the island of Turks and Caicos, police documents reveal. 

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  • Father Accused Of Killing 3-Week-Old Daughter With Crossbow and Injuring Mom

    Father Accused Of Killing 3-Week-Old Daughter With Crossbow and Injuring Mom

    A New York man has been arrested after he allegedly shot his 3-week-old daughter with a crossbow during an argument with his wife early Monday morning, Fox News reported. 

    The Broome County Sheriff’s Office arrested Patrick Proefriedt, 26, for the death of his 3-week-old daughter and injuring his wife. According to authorities, Proefriedt got into a verbal dispute with the mother while she was holding the baby early Monday morning. Proefriedt reportedly pulled out a crossbow and aimed it at the woman.

    “The broadhead crossbow bolt ‘hit the child in the upper torso, exiting near the armpit’ before hitting the woman in her chest,”

    reports reveal. 

    The father reportedly tried removing the bolt and begged his wife not to call 911. He quickly fled the scene before police arrived. 

    The 3-week-old infant, Eleanor Carey, was pronounced dead at the scene, deputies said in the press release per Fox News. The woman was treated at a nearby hospital where she remains in stable condition.

    Deputies captured Proefriedt less than a mile away from the crime scene. According to authorities, the suspect has a

    “history of domestic incidents with the victim”

    and had an

    “active Stay Away Order of Protection”

    against him. He now faces charges of

    “second-degree murder, attempted first-degree murder, and first-degree criminal contempt for violating an order of protection,”

    reports note. 

    “This is one of the most heartbreaking and senseless crimes committed in this community in recent memory,”

    Broome County Sheriff Fred Akshar, told the outlet.

    “Our thoughts are with the family of this innocent 3-week-old girl. I commend the quick and decisive action of our Law Enforcement division in responding to this tragedy and ensuring Mr. Proefriedt did not escape justice,”

    Akshar said.

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  • Mother Charged With Child Neglect After Her Baby Loses 5 Fingers In Pitbull Puppy Attack

    Mother Charged With Child Neglect After Her Baby Loses 5 Fingers In Pitbull Puppy Attack

    A young Florida mother has been arrested for child neglect after her baby lost five fingers in a pitbull puppy attack, NY Post reported. 

    The mother, 21-year-old Chloe Wisniewski, was arrested Friday in connection to the Feb. 14 attack on her baby who she had left alone with a 3-month-old puppy, according to NBC. Wisniewski told police that she left the baby in the bassinet to go take a

    “quick shower.”

    She recalled hearing screaming and found the pitbull

    “chewing”

    on the infant’s hand, reports reveal. The pup had just been brought into the home 24 hours earlier, according to the Miami Herald. 

    The baby was transported to Tampa General Hospital, where doctors

    “amputated three fingers from her left hand and partially amputated two fingers from her right,”

    according to the affidavit per The Post. 

    Police say Wisniewski tested positive for THC, the active ingredient in marijuana. 

    The mom has since posted a $7,500 bond and was granted supervised visitation, reports note. The dog was taken to Charlotte County Animal Control, according to NBC 2. Brian Jones, division manager for Charlotte County Animal Control told the outlet,

    “There are no laws that require an aggressive dog to be euthanized after biting someone,”

    reports state. 

    The Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office found probable cause that Wisniewski

    “did, by culpable negligence, fail to provide the baby with the care and supervision and services necessary to maintain physical health,”

    causing

    “permanent disfigurement”

    to the child, according to the paper.

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  • Mother Who Lied About Her 5-Year-Old Daughter’s Disappearance Arrested After Child Found Dead in Her Apartment

    Mother Who Lied About Her 5-Year-Old Daughter’s Disappearance Arrested After Child Found Dead in Her Apartment

    A Colorado woman has been arrested for suspicion of child abuse after lying to officers about the whereabouts of her missing five-year-old daughter who was later found dead in her apartment, Denver News 9 reported. 

    Aurora Police Chief Art Acevedo told the local station they believe to have discovered the remains of 5-year-old Maha Li Hobbs who was reported missing Tuesday. Acevedo said investigators are still waiting on positive identification of the remains by the Arapahoe County Coroner’s Office.

    “We believe we actually found, remains we believe to be that of a young child,”

    said Acevedo. 

    The suspect, 27-year-old Alexus Tanielle Nelson is the mother of the child. Police say they received several reports from numerous family members of Nelson regarding concerns about the toddler. Around 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aurora police received a call from the child’s maternal grandmother who lives in Georgia. She expressed that her daughter, Nelson, had been sending her

    “concerning statements by text,”

    said Acevedo.

    Officers performed a welfare check at Nelson’s apartment Tuesday but when officers arrived she told them that she gave her daughter up for adoption. Investigators reportedly found no records of the adoption. Nelson was arrested for

    “attempting to influence a public servant,”

    reports reveal. 

    Acevedo said due to Nelson’s false statements they were able to obtain a warrant on the apartment to search for the child.

    “Anytime that you hear these cases involving little children, I know it impacts our investigators and I know it impacts our community,”

    he said.

    “Our hearts go out to the family… Think about this grandma — she’s just losing a grandchild and a daughter as well. Grandma did the right thing and for that I’m grateful.” 

    Nelson faces charges of

    “child abuse resulting in death, tampering with a deceased human body, and tampering with physical evidence.”

    She is being held on $100,000 bail, reports note. 

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  • Target Security Guard Punches Black Woman in the Face After She Demanded Employees Pay For Her Groceries in ‘Slavery Reparations’

    Target Security Guard Punches Black Woman in the Face After She Demanded Employees Pay For Her Groceries in ‘Slavery Reparations’

    An Ohio woman was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct after entering a Target and demanding they pay for her items in

    “slavery reparations,”

    TMZ reported. 

    Last October, a woman identified as Karen Ivery, reportedly walked into a Target located in Blue Ash, Ohio, and racked up on $1,000 worth of groceries. However, when she got to the register she insisted on Target staff paying for the bill with

    “slavery reparations.”

    A Target security guard named Zach Cotter, reportedly stepped in to try to calm the angry customer down, asking her to leave the store without the items. 

    According to the outlet, the woman allegedly charged at Cotter prompting him to stumble into the manager’s office. Surveillance footage obtained by TMZ, shows Cotter then punching Karen in the face causing her to fall to the ground.

    Police arrested Karen at the scene and determined that Zach’s actions were a 

    “justifiable act of self-defense”

    due to him being provoked, reports state. She has since been released. Karen described her protest as her

    “Rosa Parks moment,”

    according to the outlet. 

    #Clique, what are your thoughts? 

    📸: Local News 12