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  • Police Identify Suspect in the Murder of G$ Lil Ronnie and His Five-Year-Old Daughter

    Police Identify Suspect in the Murder of G$ Lil Ronnie and His Five-Year-Old Daughter

    Police have identified one suspect and are still searching for a second in connection with the shooting death of Fort Worth rapper G$ Lil Ronnie and his daughter, who had just celebrated her 5th birthday on Sunday. 

    The pair were shot at Slappy’s Express Car Wash in Forest Hill, Texas, on Monday morning. Authorities have opted not to release the name of the suspect at this time but have issued an arrest warrant, believing the incident was a targeted attack. The motive behind the shooting is still unknown. Slappy’s Car Wash will be closed for two days while investigators look into the incident.

    Ronnie had recently shared a photo of himself and his daughter celebrating Valentine’s Day together. “My BabyGirl Couldn’t Stand The Fact Her Friend Was Sad. This Morning Her Daddy Couldn’t Make it to Donuts With Daddy This Morning So Yu Know We Let Her kno it’s Ok 2 Join us & She Can Snap it Up & That Changed her Whole Mood. My Lil Valentines Literally,” he wrote in the caption of a picture of them alongside his daughter’s friends. 

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  • Charges Dropped Against Trio Accused of Putting 6-Year-Old in Laundromat Dryer for Crying Over Lost Bag of Chips

    Charges Dropped Against Trio Accused of Putting 6-Year-Old in Laundromat Dryer for Crying Over Lost Bag of Chips

    Texas authorities have dismissed charges against three individuals accused of forcing a 6-year-old boy into a laundromat dryer and turning it on for a minute, per Law & Crime. The alleged incident took place on November 11, 2024, at the Hi Tek Washateria in Houston, as reported by the Harris County Constable Precinct 4. 

    However, prosecutors dropped the charges last week at the “request of the complaining witness,” according to court documents. All three suspects were initially facing charges of child endangerment. As previously reported by Law&Crime, the boy was not seriously injured but was found “visibly shaking and crying,” according to police. 

    Suspects Face Additional Charges

    The case against them concerning allegations of fleeing from law enforcement and possession of a stolen firearm is still ongoing, as noted in the court docket. When officers attempted to apprehend one of the suspects, he allegedly fled. During the chase, a woman, later identified as 19-year-old Life Ford, obstructed the officers’ path. Eventually, law enforcement managed to apprehend the fleeing suspect, 20-year-old Jaqory Gill, while the third suspect, 18-year-old Haven Duncan, was found to be in possession of a stolen gun.

    Detectives reviewed footage from the laundromat showing Duncan forcibly placing the boy into a dryer, while Ford allegedly closed the door and Duncan held it shut. Gill reportedly paid for the cycle and pressed the “on” button, leaving the boy inside for a minute. Afterward, Duncan took him out and placed him in a laundry cart, which Gill and Ford swung around in a “very aggressive manner,” cops allege.

    A witness who called the police said the incident occurred because the boy was crying over a lost bag of chips, and the suspects wanted to punish him. Gill faces charges for evading arrest on foot, while Ford is charged with interfering with a public servant, in addition to the gun charges. All three were taken to the Harris County Jail.

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  • Planes Receive Multiple False Alarms Indicating Midair Collisions at D.C. Airport

    Planes Receive Multiple False Alarms Indicating Midair Collisions at D.C. Airport

    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is looking into reports regarding recent flights arriving at Ronald Reagan National Airport in Washington, D.C.. According to the FAA, they received multiple false alerts about potential midair collisions. This comes approximately one month after a tragic incident involving an American Airlines aircraft and an Army helicopter that took the lives of 67 people, per PEOPLE.

    “Several flight crews inbound to Reagan Washington National Airport received onboard alerts Saturday [March 1] indicating another aircraft was nearby when no other aircraft were in the area. Some of the crews executed go-arounds as a result of the alerts,” the FAA wrote in a statement shared with PEOPLE on Tuesday, March 4. “The FAA is investigating why the alerts occurred,” concluded the agency’s statement. 

    False alerts were detected on the flights’ Traffic Collision Avoidance System (TCAS), as reported by CBS News. The news organization analyzed air traffic control audio and discovered that at least 12 flight crews received these incorrect alerts on Saturday. This lead to three flights needing to perform go-arounds between 6:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. local time.

    “It’s been happening all morning. Let me know if you see anything. No one else has seen anything except for on the TCAS,” an air traffic controller could be heard saying, CNN reported. “Yeah, we got a little something there,” the pilot answered shortly after. “It said on the TCAS that it was 600 feet above us. And we didn’t see anything.”

    A similar interaction took place between a different pilot and air traffic control on the same day. 

    The FAA states that the TCAS is a component of the Airborne Collision Avoidance System (ACAS), designed to enhance safety by decreasing the likelihood of mid-air collisions between aircraft.

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  • Man Found Guilty of Shooting His Son’s Football Coach Following Dispute Over Playing Time

    Man Found Guilty of Shooting His Son’s Football Coach Following Dispute Over Playing Time

    A Missouri man is facing charges for allegedly shooting a youth football coach after becoming angry about his son’s playing time, according to authorities reported by PEOPLE

    Daryl B. Clemmons, 45, was convicted of assault and armed criminal action concerning the shooting that occurred in 2023, as stated in a press release from the St. Louis Circuit Attorney’s Office on Friday, Feb. 28. Prosecutors revealed that Clemmons shot 34-year-old Shaquille Latimore, a volunteer coach for the City Rec Legends Football League. 

    The incident occurred after a heated verbal exchange regarding the playing time Clemmons’s son received during a practice game in the Kingsway West neighborhood on October 10, 2023. According to the prosecution, both men were armed during the altercation, but Latimore handed his gun to a friend, suggesting they should “fight with fists.” It was at that moment that Clemmons shot Latimore five times before fleeing the scene. Clemmons later surrendered to the police on the same day.

    According to the release, a group of children were playing in the vicinity when the shooting took place. During the trial, Latimore, who survived the incident, testified that Clemmons kept firing at him even after he had fallen to the ground, as reported by KTVI. In his defense, Clemmons claimed in court that he shot Latimore in self-defense after Latimore challenged him to fight, according to the outlet.

    “Violence, especially in youth sports, is completely unacceptable and undermines the purpose of these programs — teaching teamwork, discipline, and respect,” Circuit Attorney Gabe Gore said in the release. “This could easily have been a lethal encounter for the coach as well as for the children and family members present. Unfortunately, the trauma of this event will not be easily forgotten by all those who witnessed it.”

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  • Mother Sentenced for Accidentally Hitting Daughter with Vehicle While Pretending to Abandon Children

    Mother Sentenced for Accidentally Hitting Daughter with Vehicle While Pretending to Abandon Children

    A mother from South Bend, Indiana is currently incarcerated following an incident involving her eight-year-old daughter during a game that took a tragic turn, as reported by Too Fab. Initially pleading not guilty, Jasmine White, 27, eventually accepted a plea deal in January 2025, according to CBS affiliate WYMT.

    White received a nine-year prison sentence with the option for work release, and five of those years were suspended, according to the St. Joseph Prosecutor’s Office. After her release, she will be on probation for two years. In September 2024, she was charged with one count of neglect of a dependent resulting in serious injury, and one count of neglect of a dependent placing the dependent in a dangerous situation, after police claimed she accidentally ran over her daughter, as detailed by NBC affiliate WNDU.

    Tragic Incident

    According to court documents obtained by WSBT, police arrived at the location around 5:48 p.m. on August 29, 2024. Upon their arrival, they discovered the eight-year-old girl “bleeding severely near the entrance to the parking lot.” She was rushed to the hospital in critical condition, where doctors diagnosed her with “skull and orbital fractures, the loss of five teeth, various abrasions, and a large facial laceration that had exposed a portion of the front of her skull,” per the filing.

    Witnesses informed the police that the girl and her four siblings were running alongside White’s vehicle at an apartment complex, where she would pretend to abandon them. According to the six-year-old, as reported by the police, White was driving faster than normal during this instance. When her older sister’s foot became trapped under a tire, the child stated that her sister was gripping the door handle when she fell, striking her head hard. Doctors managed to stabilize the girl, and after several days of intubation and IV sedation, she was finally released.

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  • Las Vegas Teen Charged in Bicyclist Hit-and-Run Death Found Competent to Stand Trial, Court Records Reveal

    Las Vegas Teen Charged in Bicyclist Hit-and-Run Death Found Competent to Stand Trial, Court Records Reveal

    Jesus Ayala, one of the people linked to the recorded fatal hit-and-run of a retired police officer in 2023, has been deemed competent to stand trial, according to court documents reported by Fox 5 Vegas.

    The incident was captured on video, showing two teenagers in a stolen vehicle deliberately striking a Las Vegas bicyclist. The 64-year-old retired officer was struck from behind in the northwest Valley in August 2023, with Ayala being just 17 at the time. After turning 19, a judge mandated that Ayala undergo psychiatric evaluation and treatment.

    Today’s ruling confirmed that Ayala is capable of comprehending the charges against him. In October 2024, he had previously been found incompetent to stand trial. Both Ayala and his co-defendant, Jzamir Keys, have pleaded not guilty in this case.

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  • 15-Year-Old Girl Assaulted in NYC Stairwell by Parolee Just Released After Assaulting Boy in 2013 and Throwing Him Off a Roof

    15-Year-Old Girl Assaulted in NYC Stairwell by Parolee Just Released After Assaulting Boy in 2013 and Throwing Him Off a Roof

    A parolee, Casmine Aska, 29, recently released after serving eight years for sexually assaulting a young boy and throwing him off a rooftop, is now accused of raping a 15-year-old girl in a Bronx stairwell, per the NY Post

    Aska allegedly attacked the girl in an elevator at 140 Bellamy Loop in Co-Op City on Thursday, forcing her into a stairwell, and raping her. He was arrested on Friday and charged with first-degree rape.

    He had been on parole since January 30 after being convicted of attempted murder for the 2013 assault on a 9-year-old boy, who he pushed off a roof after the child threatened to report him. The boy survived but was left in a coma for a time. He was locked up in 2017 and served eight years in prison, according to state prison records.

    Alongside the second-degree attempted murder conviction, Aska was also charged with a criminal sex act, sex abuse, sexual misconduct and acting in a manner injurious to a child less than 17 for the 2013 crime, the sources said. He has a history of arrests for various offenses and may have used aliases in prior crimes, sources added.

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  • Teachers Suspended After Texas Middle School Students Shared Needles for Mass Tattoo Sessions in Classroom

    Teachers Suspended After Texas Middle School Students Shared Needles for Mass Tattoo Sessions in Classroom

    Parents are furious after their children took part in a mass tattooing session at a Texas middle school, where they circulated needles among multiple classrooms, all while their unaware teachers continued with their lessons, as reported by the NY Post

    On Tuesday, the students allegedly used temporary ink to tattoo each other with the shared needle, leading officials to worry that they might have also exposed themselves to potential infections. “How is it that these kids are getting tattoos in class and not one teacher noticed it?” mother Ashley Armstrong told Fox 4 News.

    Armstrong’s 11-year-old son, Jordan, used a contaminated needle to write “I heart my lord” across his forearm and “JC” on his hands. The incident happened on Tuesday while in his classroom at Travis Intermediate in Greenville, about 50 miles northeast of Dallas. Jordan noted that a boy approached him with the offer to tattoo him. That needle was “shared several times from one class to another class to another class,” Armstrong told the outlet.

    The school nurse called Armstrong to inform her of the troubling incident and advised her to get blood tests done right away. Thankfully, the results came back negative for any diseases. Armstrong reprimanded Jordan, reminding him that “he knows better,” but she expressed concern over how the teachers allowed this underage tattooing to escalate.

    On Thursday, Greenville ISD addressed parent’s concerns, announcing that several teachers from the classrooms involved have been suspended while an investigation is ongoing. “Greenville ISD is aware of an incident at Travis Intermediate School where students gave each other tattoos using temporary ink and the same needle,” the district said in a statement.

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  • 21-Year-Old Suspected Serial Killer Allegedly Shot 6 Random Strangers When He Was Just 17

    21-Year-Old Suspected Serial Killer Allegedly Shot 6 Random Strangers When He Was Just 17

    A suspected serial killer is accused of shooting six random strangers in Chicago at the age of 17, with police acknowledging that there could be additional victims, per The Post. Antonio Reyes was already in police custody for a 2020 murder. Prosecutors revealed on Thursday that he is facing five new murder charges, along with four counts of attempted murder, which involve three children aged between 3 and 9.

    “None of these people had ever met Antonio Reyes before, and there’s no reason to suspect Antonio Reyes had any reason to target them,” Cook County State’s Attorney Eileen O’Neill Burke told reporters at a press conference, per USA Today. “One victim was killed when he went to the gas station to buy a pop. … Another victim was sitting in a parked car with a friend on Palm Sunday afternoon. … Another victim’s only crime was taking his family to buy a new puppy one afternoon,” she said.

    Reyes’ Previous Crimes

    The charges against Reyes, 21, relate to a series of killings that took place over nine months in 2020 on the Southwest Side of Chicago. The victims ranged in age from 16 to 31. “It’s difficult to comprehend how anyone could easily take someone’s life and especially so many in one year. … Who knows how many he may have been responsible for?”

    Reyes has been in police custody since 2021 for the murder of Luis Davalos. Davalos was shot in the head in June 2020, as reported by the Chicago Sun-Times. The attempted murder charges involve the three children of one of the victims, who was killed while the kids were in his car. Following his arrest, Reyes is also accused of attempting to kill his cellmate with a shank. Those charges are still pending, according to prosecutors, as NBC reported.

    He is currently being held without bail.

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  • Ohio Bus Driver Hailed a Hero for Rescuing 15 Students from School Bus Before It Went Up in Flames

    Ohio Bus Driver Hailed a Hero for Rescuing 15 Students from School Bus Before It Went Up in Flames

    An Ohio bus driver is being celebrated as a hero for assisting 15 students in escaping after their school bus caught fire, per PEOPLE

    The incident occurred on Thursday, February 27, at the intersection of Cambridge and Northampton in Cleveland Heights. Flames erupted behind one of the rear wheels, as reported by the Cleveland Heights-University Heights City School District. The driver, who was transporting the students to Monticello Middle School, acted “quickly” to evacuate the students “off the bus and to safety,” according to a statement from the Cleveland Heights Fire Department on Facebook.

    The Best Possible Outcome

    “First and foremost, I can’t express how relieved I am that no one was hurt, and I am incredibly grateful for the quick response from the driver,” Superintendent Liz Kirby said in a statement shared on behalf of the school district. “I spoke with the driver today, and they credited the annual bus evacuation drills that drivers do with students with preparing them,” she continued. She added, “I also must credit the students for reacting so calmly and following the driver’s instructions to get to safety.”

    Authorities reported that there were no injuries and the fire was quickly contained. The Ohio State Highway Patrol last inspected bus 21 on February 14 and found no safety violations, as stated by Cleveland 19. In addition to annual inspections, state patrols conduct daily checks on school buses throughout Ohio and visit schools approximately every six months.

    Kirby confirmed in her statement that the state highway patrol and Cleveland Heights Fire Department are collaborating to investigate the cause of the fire on bus 21, which is still unknown. She also mentioned that a team of mechanics has been assigned to re-inspect their fleet of buses “out of an abundance of caution.”

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