Crime
Memphis, a man arrested after finding a baby in the trash


James Boothe was allegedly arrested placement The body of the deceased newborn baby in the garbage of the gas station.
The 45-year-old was allegedly caught on a video with a supervision carrying a garbage bag, which was later revealed that the infant inside.
The Police Department in Memphis announced the arrest of Boothe on the official Facebook page. The man is detained in the prison of Shelby, and his bond is $ 250,000.
“Officers were reported that the minor had been born. The officers were informed that he was on the way to the hospital, when the birth took place, and the man with whom she was, James, took the child and placed the child in the trash at 1312 East Shelby Drive. The officers searched the area and located the deceased child, “said the post.
The owner of the gas station, Jeet Singh Gurya, said that the fire brigade He got here to go looking the area After receiving reports about the whereabouts of the deceased infant. He helped the department by entering the trash in order to get better the garbage containing the infant’s body.
“The fire brigade appeared and I see a bag in the garbage. Then I just go there to see what they are checking for. “There is someone, a body in a bag,” Gulaya said. “Then I jump into the garbage, took out the bag and handed it over to the fire brigade. They checked out it and said that there was a body inside. “
According to reports, the mother of the infant is a 16-year-old girl. The teenager told the police that the child was born in a vehicle because she was on her strategy to an ambulance. Girl I didn’t reveal the details About how the infant died or about the circumstances that led to the insertion of the newborn in the trash bag and rejection.
The investigation remains to be open; Boothe’s allegations might be updated about the sexual assault of youngsters, because the teenager said she was in the mistaken sexual relationship with Booth for 13 years.
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Crime
A retired police officer doomed to live in prison for sexual abuse of children in his wife’s kindergarten

A retired police officer in Baltimore, whose wife sexually shot children in her diary, was sentenced to life imprisonment.
. Baltimore Banner reported that James Stanley Weems Jr., 59, from Towson, was convicted in the District Court of Baltimore by judge Michael J. Finifter on Monday, April 14.
In November 2024, Weems was found guilty of three cases of sexual abuse of minors, two cases of second -degree rape and one number of indecent materials to minors, resulting from the arrest of 2022.
The allegations concern one child who was 10 on the time of abuse; Apparently, nonetheless, there have been other victims. Victims of Weems attended Lil Kidz Kastle, kindergarten in Owings Mills belonging to his ex -wife, Shantary Young. An officer who withdrew from the police in Baltimore in 2005, according to two years, led a van in kindergartens People magazine.
While Weems denies many accusations, including all the time affecting, he confessed to pornography dependence and watching pornography while running children to the MA to the preschool center. He claims that he never intentionally showed them obscene material.
The uncle of the 10-year-old victim testified that the family found pornography on her tablet, and when she asked about it, “Mr. James” told her. This interrogation led them to discover more between them.
According to WarThe girl said that Weems was the one one who was nice to her and gave her a snack. Weems told her not to tell anyone what happened.

During his stay in the court, Young testified that the girl was “delayed at her age and mainly kept for herself and her sister,” but he remembered that Weems allegedly called her a “little friend” and “My Little Helper”. On sale she announced that Weems only remembered the girl as “a nice little girl”.
“I would love Mr. James not to do these bad things.
WJZ reports that the initial indictment in 2022 was accused of abusing no less than three children in kindergarten. After the judgment, the prosecutors waited to learn the VEEMS sentence before they decided or bring more charges.
The case caught the national attention in 2022, because after checking out what he was accused of, the ex -wife of Weems, Young, went from Baltimore to Washington to the Mandarin Oriental Hotel, where he ensured the protection of the event, and shot him, in accordance with the reports with NBC Washington.
According to the sales, Young pleaded guilty for assaulting and wearing a firearm and not using a license and was sentenced to 4 years in prison and two years of supervised dismissal after the incident.
During a conversation Wusa9 From prison, Young said that she “broke” this fatal evening on the Mandarin Oriental hotel.
“I felt that the blood was just running out of my body because … it was my husband,” said Young. “He was supposed to help me protect these children. He always told me that he was my defender. So when I heard it, I just felt – I just felt my world was over.”
VEEMS still faces over 20 additional numbers resulting from other alleged victims.

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Crime
The mother of Carmelo Anthony talks about the threats of death and harassment that the family received

Mother Carmelo Anthony, a 17-year-old suspect in a deadly stab on the track at the starting of this month in Frisco, Texas, speaks amongst the harassment with which the family stands.
On Thursday afternoon, April 17, During a press conferenceThe boy’s mother, Kala Hayes, begged public opinion through tears to depart her family alone once they still move on this difficult time.
“Three years ago my family moved to North Texas, looking for a better life,” she began. “Like many other families, we wanted to offer our kids a future that we didn’t have. My husband works hard on daily basis to make sure us to be sure that that (we’re) in the very best financial situation. As a mother, I remained at home, I forced our kids to live, that our kids are loved, cared for and supported at every step.
On April 2, it’s claimed that Anthony stabbed Austin Metcalf, also 17, during an intensive meeting between them, when their competing teams were waiting for a delay in the rain during a celebration at the Kuykendall stadium in Frisco. Anthony, who confessed to stab and maintained that he was energetic in self -defense, was accused of murder.
As a result of this “rainy and terrible day” Hayes said that her family experiences universal harassment, including rumors, threats of death, leakage each home address and the address of her husband’s former employer and discrimination.
“Whatever you think … it happened between Carmelo and Metcalf boys, my three younger children, my husband and I did nothing to deserve a threat, harassment and lie,” she said.

Some of the conversations result from disinformation around funds from the online fundraiser, which was launched for the legal family and Anthony. While some online claimed that the family was using funds to purchase a brand new home, the mother cleared the air, stating that the claims are “completely false” because they’ve not yet received money from the fundraiser. The family expressed in court that they were only considering traffic to avoid harassment.
“The lies and false accusations that have been said about us, especially over the past week, were overwhelming,” she explained. “Lies and strengthen their family expose my family to danger, as well as everyone in our community, everyone involved in the investigation, from the police, lawyers and court staff.”
Hayes said that her 13-year-old daughter is afraid to sleep in her own bedroom because she is afraid of what may occur to her. Her husband, whose mental health worsens “day after day”, for the same reason for the same reason there is no such thing as a vacation from work.
“I do not know why we are attacked and discriminated against before our honest trial, our son deserves the same rights in accordance with the law that everyone has,” said Hayes during a press conference when tears flowed into her face.
She explained that Anthony was brought up in a double house with structure, stability and love.
“We put God first in everything we do,” she continued. “We believe in the constitution. We believe in the rights of this country, but these rights must apply to all of us, not only some of us.”
She also turned to the Metcalf family, saying: “My heart really comes out to you.”
“To those that supported my family, thanks
The statement appears after the release of Anthony from a bond of USD 250,000 after a successful bond hearing to scale back it from the original $ 1 million. The case will soon be brought in front of the great bench to think about whether to accuse him and whether it’ll be a trial.

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Crime
Florida State University

Suspected during yesterday’s shooting at Florida State University opened fire on the university campus at 11:50 local time, but in accordance with his classmates, he crossed the road earlier.
After officials identified the shooter because the son of a sheriff, Phoenix Ikner, 20, who killed two and left six wounded in battleHis classmates say to fill a photograph of who he was.
Ikner, who modified his name from the Christian scorer Eriksen to Phoenix Ikner in 2020, was known by some as “a normal college guy”, in accordance with NBC News. However, others, including the older FSI, Reid Seybold, claim that Ikner “supported” white supremacistic ideals.
Seybold knew Ikner from the Political Debate Club in Tallahasee State College, where he participated two years before moving to FSI. He said the sale that Ikner “supported so much white rhetoric of supremacy and far -right rhetoric” that he was finally asked to return back.
Another group member and current president, Riley Pusins, confirmed the NBC that Ikner supported the political program of President Donald Trump and sometimes advertised white supremacy ideals, though the club was not partisan.
Pusins added what number of a suspect was a fascist on the club. He said that after the meetings, the suspect often publishes more “inappropriate” comments. According to the present president of the club, Ikner “approached the line” at meetings, after which crossed the road in discussions later.
Ikner was known for his controversial views within the classroom.
“I began to argue with him in the class about how disgusting the things he said,” said Lucas Luzietti, a student of a politics who shared the category with Ikner USA Today.
According to Luzietti, Ikner praised right -wing conspiracy theories and “hateful ideas.” Apparently, he pushed theories, comparable to former president Joe Biden illegally gained the office: “Rosa Parks was wrong” and black people ruined his neighborhood.
“I remember that I thought that this man should not have access to firearms,” said Luzietti, adding, “What should you do? His mother was clay, and Florida has no strong rights of the red flag.”

Red Flag rights, currently in books in 21 states and a district of Colombia, can enable someone who worries concerning the owner of a weapon, who poses a threat to others, in order that the authorities take over the weapons.
In January, per week before the inauguration, Ikner was quoted within the Student Gazeta FSU within the story of anti-trumpeous protests within the campus. January was also the last time he participated in the talk club.
The rally, organized by Tallahassee students for a democratic society, called for the tip of the war within the Gaza Strip and “racist attacks on immigrants”, in accordance with article.
“These people are usually quite funny, usually not for good reasons,” said Ikner, who was mentioned as a direction of political sciences, in accordance with Archived online report with fsunews.com. “I think it’s a little late, he (Trump) will be inaugurated on January 20 and there is not much to do, unless you rebel, and I don’t think anyone wants it.”
After the shooting on Thursday, Gazeta Studentcka removed the Ikner quote from the article “Under the decision of our editors to maintain ethical journalistic standards and avoid strengthening the voice of the person responsible for violence.”
During the conversation with NBC News, despite what Seybold knew concerning the Ikner, he was still attempting to wrap his head, why his classmate opened fire yesterday afternoon.
“I don’t know why he would do something like that,” said Seybold. “I don’t know where it would come from, but I would definitely like to find out.”

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