Tag: Shooting

  • Mother Charged After Reportedly Shooting 17-Year-Old Son After Arguing Over Video Game

    Mother Charged After Reportedly Shooting 17-Year-Old Son After Arguing Over Video Game

    A mother, Jaquana Butler, is facing charges after reportedly shooting her teen son following an alleged argument between the two, which occurred on Thursday. According to WSB-TV, the teen is in the hospital. 

    Officials were called to an Atlanta apartment where they discovered a 17-year-old who was shot several times. He was later transported to a hospital. There haven’t been any updated reports on his condition. The 34-year-old mother has been identified as the person behind the gun.

    Reports say that the mother and son got into a verbal disagreement over a

    “video game console”

    causing her to grab a firearm and shoot the teen. She was later apprehended and charged with aggravated assault, reckless conduct, and cruelty to children. 

    #Clique, what are your thoughts? 

  • Man Convicted In The 2019 Murder Of A Mail Carrier Who Failed To Deliver A Large Package Of Marijuana To His Home, Sentenced To Life

    Man Convicted In The 2019 Murder Of A Mail Carrier Who Failed To Deliver A Large Package Of Marijuana To His Home, Sentenced To Life

    On Thursday, a man, Trevor Raekwon Seward, has been sentenced to life behind bars after he was convicted of murdering a U.S Postal Service mail carrier who left a note in the mailbox instructing Seward to pick up a large package of marijuana at a South Carolina post office instead of delivering it to his home, FOX reports. 

    The 25-year-old was convicted of murdering the 64-year-old federal worker, Irene Pressley, as she delivered mail. In addition to the September 2019 murder of Pressley, Seward was also convicted of other crimes, according to federal prosecutors.

    After Seward discovered the note in his mailbox instead of the package, which was supposed to be 2 pounds of marijuana, he confronted the mail carrier moments later and requested his package. According to court documents, Pressley declined his request. The 25-year-old then got a rifle and as Pressley went down the street, he shot the gun 20 times into the rear of her mail truck resulting in multiple bullets hitting her. 

    Seward later drove the truck into a trench, looked through the mail in an attempt to find his marijuana or anything else valuable, and then fled, leaving Pressey’s body in the truck, per prosecutors. Court Records added that the marijuana package was later discovered on the street where the mail carrier was murdered. 

    The mail carrier’s sister blamed the death of her father on Seward in court. According to WPDE-TV, Elisha Hubbard said during the sentencing hearing on Thursday,

    “He gave up because you took his daughter’s life.” 

    A co-defendant, 31-year-old, Jerome Terrell Davis, who assisted Seward in looking for the U.S Postal Service mail carrier was sentenced to 25 years behind bars. Davis pleaded guilty to

    “robbery and conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute marijuana,”

    according to prosecutors, reports FOX. 

  • Woman Charged With Murder After Shooting Uber Driver Because She Thought He Was Trying To Abduct Her

    Woman Charged With Murder After Shooting Uber Driver Because She Thought He Was Trying To Abduct Her

    A woman has been charged with murder after shooting her Uber driver last week because she thought he was attempting to kidnap her, PEOPLE reports. 

    Texas investigators revealed that 52-year-old Phoebe Copas wasn’t in danger adding that the 53-year-old driver, Daniel Piedra Garcia, wasn’t

    “veering from Copas’ destination.”

    According to El Paso officials, Copas is being held behind bars on a $1.5 million bond. A relative of the driver revealed that he was sadly taken off life support. 

    In a GoFundMe post, Garcias’ wife revealed that he was

    “the sole provider for our family”

    adding that he

    “was very happy to finally be able to work and bring home income.”

    The wife continued to write that he was happy to bring in income as a Uber driver after he hurt his knee at another job, which caused him to get surgery back in April. 

    Copas’ of Kentucky was visiting her boyfriend in Texas when she contacted Uber to take her to see her unnamed beau at a casino after he got off of work, reports KFOX14. Officials say Copas reportedly grew anxious when she allegedly noticed road signs for

    “Juarez, Mexico.”

    Officials added,

    “At some point during the drive, Copas thought she was being taken into Mexico and shot Piedra.” 

    Officials informed KIVA that the woman pulled out a firearm and shot the Uber driver in the back of his head and wrist, which resulted in the car crashing. Before Copas contacted officials, she took a picture of the encounter and forwarded the image to her boyfriend. 

    “The investigation does not support that a kidnapping took place or that Piedra was veering from Copas’ destination,”

    authorities said. 

    It’s unclear if the woman entered a plea deal or if she has an attorney to speak on her behalf. 

    #Clique, what are your thoughts? 

  • Woman Arrested After Fatally Shooting Boyfriend, Reportedly Said She Was Going To Gut Him Like ‘A Deer’

    Woman Arrested After Fatally Shooting Boyfriend, Reportedly Said She Was Going To Gut Him Like ‘A Deer’

    A woman from Florida, Brittany Holbrook, is being accused of murdering her boyfriend after allegedly threatening to slice him up like a deer, officials say, according to RadarOnline.com

    Fox reported that the 33-year-old was apprehended after the fatal shooting of her boyfriend, Tyler Nulisch, 33. The shooting occurred in Key West, Florida

    An arrest affidavit said that Holbrook went out with Nulisch’s friend, Jessica Stiegel, on June 15, just two days before the shooting. Stiegel says that Holbrook had multiple drinks and informed her that

    “I’m going to kill him and take a knife into his stomach and rip upward to his throat like I’m gutting a deer.” 

    Stiegel said that the pair

    “seemed like the perfect couple”

    and Holbrook was

    “in love”

    with Nulisch. Stiegel added that Nulisch’s personality altered after she would drink. 

    Stiegel said,

    “She seemed so normal most of the time but when she drank, she’d become a monster and a switch would flip, and she’d start screaming and throwing things and hitting Tyler.” 

    On June 17, close to 3 a.m., the couple’s roommate was woken up by screams from Holbrook asking for help. The unnamed roommate later discovered Nulisch laying in blood. According to a police report, Nulisch said

    “That b—- shot me in the back.” 

    He later passed away from his wounds.

    #Clique, what at your thoughts?  

  • Teen Arrested For Allegedly Shooting His Stepdad Over Fight About Washing Dishes

    Teen Arrested For Allegedly Shooting His Stepdad Over Fight About Washing Dishes

    A Louisiana teen was arrested for allegedly shooting his stepfather over a fight about washing dishes, NY Post reported. 

    Police arrested Sha’mikel Jones, 18, at a home in Shreveport, Sunday. Officers said they responded to a call about a shooting on Melrose Street at around 10:30 a.m. 

    When police arrived on the scene they found that Jones had shot his stepfather in the leg with a shotgun. The stepfather, who has not been identified, was taken to the hospital where he suffered non-life-threatening injuries. He is expected to make a full recovery. 

    Police say the two got into a verbal spat after Jones

    “refused to help wash the dishes and clean his room,”

    reports state.

    Jones is charged with second-degree aggravated battery and remains in jail as he awaits a bond hearing. 

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?

  • San Antonio Woman In Critical Condition After Being Robbed Then Shot By Armed Hitchhiker

    San Antonio Woman In Critical Condition After Being Robbed Then Shot By Armed Hitchhiker


    A Texas woman is now in critical condition after being shot multiple times by a hitchhiker, KENS 5 reports.

    Tuesday night, at around 10:45 P.M., police in San Antonio responded to reports of a shooting. When they arrived at a McDonald’s parking, they located the two victims. One of them had been shot.

    The male victim says that he and the woman passenger saw a man walking in the side of the road and offered to give him a ride home. After arriving to an apartment complex, the suspect pulled out a gun and demanded they give him their money. After receiving a small amount of cash, the hitchhiker then shoots the woman in her upper back and shoulder from the back seat, then flees the scene.

    After the shooting, the driver pulled into a nearby McDonald’s parking lot and notified authorities. The female victim was taken to a nearby hospital, where she is now fighting to stay alive, while the male victim was temporarily detained by police for questioning.

    Officers searched the apartment complex for the suspect, but they failed to locate him. Though the San Antonio Police Department currently do not have any potential suspects, but they say that the investigation is still ongoing.

  • Two Teenaged Brothers And One Man Arrested For Sweet 16 Mass Shooting In Alabama Town

    Two Teenaged Brothers And One Man Arrested For Sweet 16 Mass Shooting In Alabama Town

    Two teenaged brothers and one man have been arrested after a shooting at a Sweet 16 birthday party in Dadeville, Alabama, left four people dead and 32 people injured, The New York Post reported.

    On Saturday, at around 10:30 P.M., a night meant to celebrate a 16-year-old’s birthday came to an abrupt end, when partygoers became victims of a mass shooting. Four people, between the ages of 17 and 23, lost their lives, while 32 were sent to nearby hospitals with injuries.

    As of Wednesday afternoon, the three shooters were located and taken into police custody. 17-year-old Ty Reik McCullough, 16-year-old Travis McCullough, and 20-year-old Wilson LaMar Hill Jr. have each been charged with four counts of reckless murder with more charges to follow. According to District Attorney Mike Segrest, the teen brothers will be charged as adults, but a possible motive for the attack has yet to be revealed.

    “We’re going to make sure every one of those victims has justice and not just the deceased,” Segrest said.

    The deceased victims have been identified as 19-year-old Marsiah Collins, 18-year-old Phil Dowdell, 23-year-old Corbin Holston, and 17-year-old Shaunkivia Smith.

  • Three 19-Year-Olds Fatally Shoot Woman “Due To Give Birth In Several Days” In Case Of Mistaken Identity

    Three 19-Year-Olds Fatally Shoot Woman “Due To Give Birth In Several Days” In Case Of Mistaken Identity

    Three Louisiana men are now in police custody after fatally shooting a pregnant woman in a case of mistaken identity, Law And Crime reports.

    On April 16th, at around 12:30 A.M., 36-year-old Kerisha Johnson arrived to a home in North Carrollton to pick up friends from a house party. As she pulled up, three men who were crouching across the street began shooting at her white sedan. After Johnson was struck, the shooters fled the scene.

    When police and EMTs arrived, Johnson was pronounced dead from multiple gunshot wounds while still inside her vehicle. Sources say she was due to give birth within a few days. Multiple witnesses identified the shooters, who were then located and brought in for questioning. According to police documents, each of the three men told detectives that they mistook Johnson’s car for another that had driven by and fired multiple shots into the air as it passed the party earlier in the night.

    “It was just senseless,” said Deanna Williams, Johnson’s childhood friend. “She was an innocent person.”

    Marques Porch, Gregory Parker, and Derrick Curry, who are all 19-years-old, were arrested and each charged with one count of second-degree murder and one count of first-degree feticide. Porch, a corrections officer for the West Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office and the owner of the car the suspects used to flee the shooting, admitted to providing Parker and Curry with the firearms used for killing Johnson. The trio is now being held at East Baton Rouge Parish Prison without bond.

  • Nashville Walgreens Employee Shoots Pregnant Women After Chasing Her Down For Shoplifting

    Nashville Walgreens Employee Shoots Pregnant Women After Chasing Her Down For Shoplifting

    No arrests have been made after a Walgreens employee opened fire on a pregnant woman who was shoplifting, The New York Post reported.

    Wednesday night, in Nashville, Tennessee, a Walgreens staff member witnessed two women attempting to steal and left the store to stop them. According to police reports, the duo filled both a large bag and a shopping cart with items from the shelves, and left the drug store chain without paying for them. As the two women loaded up the trunk of a car with the stolen goods, the employee confronted them. As the worker approached them, one of the women, who was seven months pregnant, sprayed him with mace. The man retaliated by shooting her with his semi-automatic pistol multiple times.

    The two women fled the scene in the vehicle, and the pregnant woman was taken to a nearby hospital. An ambulance then transferred her to Vanderbilt University Medical Center, where she gave birth via C-section. Fortunately, the bullets missed the now newborn, and both the infant and their mother are in recovery.

    Though the identities of those involved have yet to be revealed, police officials say the shooter is claiming self-defense. The incident remains under investigation, but no arrests have been made.

  • Pennsylvania Man Arrested After Drugging His Mother With Fentanyl Before Killing Her

    Pennsylvania Man Arrested After Drugging His Mother With Fentanyl Before Killing Her

    A Pennsylvania man is now in police custody after drugging his 72-year-old mother with fentanyl and then fatally shooting her, The Bucks County District Attorney’s Office reports.

    Sunday afternoon, police in Falls Township were notified about a domestic dispute between 28-year-old Sean Rivera and his brother. Rivera reportedly told Adam Clark-Valle that their mother, Carol J. Clark, became sick, was taken to the hospital, and then had died of a heart attack. When Clark-Valle checked the area’s hospitals to look for her, and couldn’t locate her, he reported his mother as missing.

    After obtaining a search warrant for Clark’s home and vehicle, investigators discovered two guns, bolt cutters, a padlock, an empty padlock package, and a receipt from Home Depot. Prosecutors say that Rivera drugged his mother’s iced tea with fentanyl Saturday night, drove her to a shed in Philadelphia early Sunday morning, shot her multiple times, and locked her inside with one of the newly purchased padlocks.

    Rivera has since been charged with multiple crimes, including: criminal homicide, kidnapping, and aggravated assault. He is being held at Bucks County Correctional Facility without bond.