Crime
White men accused of shooting at Black Fedex. The driver granted all the allegations


It was reported that allegations against two men from Mississippi who allegedly shot the Fedex D’Ammonterrio Gibson driver.
Gregory Case and his son, Brandon Case, considered the incident in the Lincoln Court. Two men allegedly shot Gibson when he worked for Fedex, providing packages on his delivery route. Both men were accused of attempting to murder, conspiracy and shooting a motorcar at the incident of January 2022.
On January 6, the judge of the District Court in Mississippi David Strong suggested that the state prosecutors had committed “intentional mistakes” that violated the rights of the case and announced the full release of all allegations with prejudices.
“After conducting the hearing and review of the documentation and all letters, the court states that investigators in the case deliberately suspended the evidence from the defense and even from the District Prosecutor, on many occasions, which caused gross violations of the state’s discovery by the state,” “the Order of Strong says. “These repetitive intentional errors constitute a transparent violation of the provisions of criminal proceedings, in addition to recognized case -law, justifying the rejection of the indictment with prejudice.”
The exemption in January 2025 appeared on the same day on which again began again, because the first process ended with an error on August 17, 2023.
Judge Strong agreed that detective Fernando’s testimony regarding the finding of weapons at the house of one of the accused and his claim of discovering covers on the spot, which after the event was contrary to the video intelligence from Gibson. The continuation of the trial would violate the “right to a” rapid trial “and would put them on a” double threat “.
Gibson shared photos of holes in his delivery truck until February 2022. The cases were accused in November 2022, 11 months after the incident. Brandon Case lawyer, Dan Kitchens and lawyer Gregory Case, Terrell Stubbs, refused to comment on the case.
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Crime
A woman in Florida arrested after suing an ice agent to kidnap the wife of a former boyfriend

According to the police, a woman from Florida was arrested and accused after allegedly pretending to be an agent immigration and accurate enforcement of law (ICE) for the kidnapping of her ex -boyfriend’s current wife.
On Thursday, April 10, 52-year-old Latrance Battle allegedly went to the location of the hotel chain in which the woman worked and turned to the woman, claiming that she was an ice agent to stop her, in accordance with the statement of arrest Miami Herald Reported.
In a statement about Facebook page on the Bay Sheriff OfficeThe officers said that Battle got here in a black shirt with a “ice” printed in front, a business card from the sheriff office and a manual radio.
“(Battle) instructed the victim that he must go with her,” the statement continued. “Due to fear, the victim got into the vehicle and gladly went (battle).”
After entering the vehicle, Battle snatched the victim’s phone when she tried to call her husband and her lawyer.

According to the authorities, the victim, who was not identified, confirmed that Battle results are convincing. The police noticed that the victim “becomes a legal resident of the United States”, while there was a raging increase in arrests by ice each undocumented and legal US residents.
However, the police reported that the victim began to suspect that something was improper when the battle led her to the apartment complex as a substitute of the Sheriff’s office. Miami Herald announced that Battle allegedly told the woman that “she would bear the consequences of her husband’s actions.”
When the battle entered the apartment, the victim was able to escape and call the authorities. According to Miami Herald, the victim received the help of a neighbor to escape from the battle.
The battle was later situated when she tried to escape to Alabama. She was arrested on Friday, April 11 and reserved under many charges. In a film about the arrest released by the Sheriff’s Office, the Battle initially rests on the orders from leaving the automotive before he finally gives up together with his hands.
Her quite a few allegations include kidnapping in a commission for a crime, a robbery of a sudden kidnapping (sooner or later she took the victim’s phone call), lining under law enforcement officer in the crime committee and crime.

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Crime
Harlem’s grandmother and community leader killed by a stray ball in Crossfire

Harlem’s community grabs before the lack of a well -known grandmother and activist who was killed after hitting the stray ball.
In the evening on Tuesday, April 22, Exenia Mette, 61, was shot in the pinnacle when she tried to release the quarrel outside Tamara Beauty Bar – Lenox Ave salon. Near W. 113th St. New York Daily NewsMette, who was in the front room, when she heard the beginning of a quarrel, thought that her grandson might be in danger, the police told reporters on Wednesday.
Her grandson begged her to return to the front room when she tried to persuade two men and her grandson to return home. Things escalated to the shot point – with each men shooting at one another. One man was shot in the foot, the opposite terribly striking Mette in the cross.
The police were capable of stop a gunslinger who was shot in the foot, but the opposite person whose stray ball hit Mette stays on the wild ABC 7.
Mette was transferred to a local hospital, where she was recognized as deceased.
“We have a grandmother of lost in this community because of a senseless act of violence,” said Mayor Adams on the spot, in accordance with Daily News. “Innocent New Yorkers should not be victims of violence.”
Mette, beloved grandmother, mother, aunt and a well -known member of the Harlem community, was also a long -time member of the national network of motion of Fr. Al Sharpton. She also ran gifts with food, and at one point she was the owner and conduct of Momma Zee Food to Plez, the primary woman and Black Bodeg in New York since 1987, CBS messages Reported. Mama closed during a pandemic.
On Wednesday afternoon, about 50 people gathered for an emotional vigil that took place in Mette on Lenox Ave., which remained closed due to police investigation in accordance with CBS News. Family members were present, other community activists and a member of the local council of Yusef Salaam.
She was remembered as a “pillar”, someone who tried a real change in his community and treated all young men like her grandchildren.
“My sister was an anchor,” said the victim’s sister Diane London, in accordance with Daily News. “She probably fed the one who did what she did. She probably talked to him earlier that day. My sister was a one that fell into the hearth. She ran to all these children. We told her to remain inside, she didn’t run out, because these children don’t care about you. She was such a person …
National Action Network has informed New York Daily News that they work closely with the Mette family after this tragedy.
“Let this moment strengthen our determination to continue the fight for a real change,” said Reverend Ronald Mchenry, House of Justice coordinator on the net. “Reverend Al Sharpton explained: whatever family needs – financially or otherwise – we will be there for them. We commit ourselves to stand with the community not only in regret, but in a constant struggle for justice, security and peace.”
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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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