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Feliz Navidad: Suspect sought in 1997 Christmas murder
Houston police need your help in finding a man who’s been on the run since allegedly murdering a man on Christmas Day nearly a decade ago. Investigators said 27-year-old Roger Stobaugh interrupted a burglary at his house in 1997. He was shot to death in his backyard. A suspect who was later arrested identified as Javier Solis as the shooter. If you can help investigators find Solis, call Crime Stoppers at (713) 222-TIPS. They are offering a $5,000 reward - (Newsroom) - (crime)


   
  • Agents remove 2,300 illegal aliens in two weeks
    U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents removed more than 2,300 illegal aliens from the country in the past two weeks on 35 flights to the Caribbean, Latin America, Asia and Africa -- one of the busiest periods of the year for ICE's Office of Detention and Removal Operations. Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Julie L. Myers, who heads ICE, said 852 of those removed had criminal records, and that another 21 flights this week will take 2,087 aliens to Central America and the Caribbean, including 515 who are criminal aliens. "By the end of this week, ICE's Air Transportation Unit will have facilitated the removal of more than 4,500 illegal aliens in 14 days, including 1,414 with criminal records," Mrs. Myers said. "Apprehending, detaining and removing criminal and other illegal aliens promotes public safety and protects the integrity of the immigration system." - (Invasion!) - (Newsroom)

  • 100 Workers Seized in U.S. Raids Freed
    OMAHA, Neb. -- Dozens of illegal immigrants arrested in last week's meatpacking plant raids have been released for "humanitarian reasons" pending immigration hearings, a government official said Friday.

  • Immigrants Forced From San Diego Canyons
    SAN DIEGO -- For 20 years, many of the illegal immigrants drawn by jobs in tomato fields have worshipped at an outdoor church, a concrete altar in a canyon where they slept under the shelter of plywood and plastic tarps and bathed in a stream. Today, however, McGonigle Canyon is overshadowed by multimillion-dollar homes, and police and landowners want the eyesores gone. The squatters and their tree-covered place of worship, which the Roman Catholic church installed in the 1980s, are being expelled in one of the latest skirmishes in the nation's battle over illegal immigration and homeless squatters' camps.

  • Texas Landlords Sue Over Immigration Law
    FARMERS BRANCH, Texas -- The owners of three apartment complexes in this Dallas suburb asked a federal judge Friday to declare unconstitutional a new law that bans renting to illegal immigrants.

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  • Ecuador's leader to oust U.S. from base

  • Mexican sewage divers submerge in murky world
    MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Julio Cesar Cu wanted to be an oceanographer but instead he swims through foul-smelling sewage in underground tunnels where the occasional dead body bobs beside excrement and car parts. - (Newsroom)

    Black demon suspect in white teen's rape, death arraigned
Tamir HamiltonTamir HamiltonHolly Jean QuickThe man accused of raping and killing a 16-year-old Sparks high school student was in court to enter a plea in a different case on separate charges: that he raped a University of Nevada, Reno student two weeks before the slaying. Tamir Hamilton, 28, stood silent during his arraignment on the burglary and sexual assault charges, so Judge Connie Steinheimer entered a not guilty plea for him. Hamilton is being held in the Washoe County Jail without bail. Holly Jean Quick, a High School sophomore, was found dead in her bedroom by her mother early in the morning of Sept. 15. She had been sexually assaulted. Hamilton, an acquaintance of the Quick family, was arrested on suspicion following a tip to police. In an interview with police, Hamilton said he had been drunk and was on cocaine the night before Quick was found dead and had visited Quick at her apartment. He said he could only remember talking with Quick on her bed. Hamilton also was indicted by a Washoe County grand jury on burglary and sexual assault charges for allegedly attacking a 20-year-old UNR student Aug. 31. Police later found DNA evidence on bloody clothes in a garbage can outside Hamilton's Spanish Springs home that linked him to both crimes, court records show. - (Newsroom) - (crime) - (Black-on-white)

 

    Camden Police Search For Suspect In Officer's Shooting - his Mother fingered him
Ahmad CherryDan Vaultier A Camden City police officer was shot Friday after responding to a call of a man with a gun on Bailey Street, police said. The 34-year-old officer was listed in good condition and expected to make a full recovery. Meanwhile, a woman came forward after the shooting and told police the alleged gunman was her son. Investigators later identified Ahmad Cherry, 22, as a suspect in the shooting and said they were searching for him. The shooting occurred after a 5:27 p.m. call of a man with a gun near a vacant lot. Officers responding to the call spotted the man as he ducked into an alley behind nearby homes. "Our officers continued pursuit and were ambushed, actually, in the alleyway," said Arturo Venegas of the police department. The gunman turned and allegedly fired five to eight shots. Police said they did not return fire. Officer Dan Vaultier was struck in both legs, police said, but Venegas said doctors called it "a clean shot through -- no vein or bone damage. Within minutes, police launched a massive search for the gunman who got away. Capt. Joseph F. Richardson said Vaultier is a nine-year veteran, "a young and very dedicated officer." - (Newsroom) - (crime) - (Black-on-white)

    4 Men Charged In Quadruple Shooting
Dennis D. Jones, Lark E. Gardner Jr,  Kelly L. Yow and  Prentiss R. Fulton, JrAngela WindleKANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Clay County prosecutors charged four men in connection with a quadruple shooting earlier this week in a home. Prosecutors charged Prentiss R. Fulton, Jr., 25, Lark E. Gardner Jr., 23, and Kelly L. Yow, 30, with first-degree robbery and two counts of second-degree murder. A fourth man, Dennis D. Jones, 25, was charged with first-degree robbery. The shooting occurred Monday when the four suspects went to a house with the intent of committing a robbery. Jones later told police he waited in the getaway car with Yow while Fulton and Gardner went into the home. White said he didn't know what prompted the suspects to shoot the four people -- three of them in the head. Patrick J. Hooten, 22, was dead when emergency workers arrived, and Angela Windle, 18, died later at a hospital. Two other victims remained hospitalized Friday. Later in the getaway vehicle, White said Gardner was shot in the face and described Gardner's condition as "not good." He said Yow was stabbed and was expected to be released soon from a hospital. - (Newsroom) - (crime) - (Black-on-white)

    Police hope video and reward will help catch black killer of White 'good Samaritan'
black killerSteven JacksonThere are possible new clues that could help catch a killer. Humble police release surveillance video, which will hopefully lead them to the person who murdered a hero. That hero, Steven Jackson, is a former volunteer firefighter. He was gunned down earlier this month while trying to stop a robbery. Police are plastering wanted posters all over town. They believe the man they're looking for committed a total of six robberies at two different Shell stations since September and then killed Jackson. Surveillance video from one of the robberies was released on Tuesday. It happened at a Shell station on 2920 in Spring back in November. In the video, the man walks into the store, concealing his gun with a newspaper. He then confronted the clerk and demanded cash. He got away with two sacks of money. Police believe it is just that type of robbery that Jackson stumbled upon when he was driving home earlier this month. Police say after hearing the store clerk screaming for help, Jackson followed the robbery suspect, called 911, and shortly into that call, emergency workers could hear the confrontation and shooting. - (Newsroom) - (crime) - (Black-on-white) Ref: Good Samaritan Killed After Witnessing Crime

    Houston: Suspected rapist found hiding in bathroom - now behind bars
 Edwin Broussard
Police let him slip out of their hands once, but now say they got their man with an arrest late Thursday afternoon. According to police, they got credible information that ultimately led them to the alleged rapist. Edwin Broussard was brought to HPD’s central command station to be booked on charges of aggravated sexual assault. Police say Broussard was hiding out at a friend’s apartment off of Uvalde. At 3:15 p.m. Thursday, officers kicked in the door and found him inside the bathroom. Police had been looking for the suspect for days after a strange twist of fate may have let him out of custody. His alleged victim told her harrowing story to investigators. A brutal rape was committed around 6 a.m. Saturday morning. It was still dark out when a woman was raped at gunpoint in a vacant lot. A few minutes after the attack, police pulled someone over for a traffic violation just a couple blocks away. Police now believe that man, 22-year-old Edwin Broussard, committed the rape. Out on parole, he was wanted for the rape of a 24-year-old woman who was waiting for a bus. - (Newsroom) - (crime)

 
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  • "Trailblazing" Lesbian Minn. Fire Chief Demoted
    MINNEAPOLIS -- The nation's first openly lesbian big-city fire chief was demoted without severance pay Friday amid allegations of discrimination and sexual harassment. City officials approved the deal that stopped short of firing Bonnie Bleskachek to avoid further costly court action, Mayor R.T. Rybak said.

  • Judge Drops Charges Against Abortion Doc
    WICHITA, Kan. -- Kansas' attorney general, a vocal abortion opponent, charged a well-known abortion provider with illegally performing late-term abortions, but a Sedgwick County judge on Friday threw out the charges after less than a day. Judge Paul W. Clark dismissed the charges against Dr. George Tiller at the request of Sedgwick County District Attorney Nola Foulston, who said her office had not been consulted by Attorney General Phill Kline.

 

 
  • Internet Allows Iranian Jews to Mourn
    The admittedly morbid undertaking was somewhat accidental for Farzan, who returned to Iran in 2002 to place a marker on his father's grave. Like many Iranian Jews, Farzan often refers to the rule of Cyrus the Great when explaining how deep his ties are with Iran. In 539 B.C., the emperor invited Jews and all others to become citizens of what was then the Persian Empire and issued what is believed to be the first-known declaration of human rights.

 
  • Antichrist Sets Self Aflame in Calif. Protest against Christmas
    BAKERSFIELD, Calif. -- A man used flammable liquid to light himself on fire, apparently to protest a San Joaquin Valley school district's decision to change the names of winter and spring breaks to Christmas and Easter vacation. The man, who was not immediately identified, on Friday also set fire to a Christmas tree, an American flag and a revolutionary flag replica, said Fire Captain Garth Milam.

 

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Youth Pastor Kohana Magsayo Accused of Sexual Acts with Young Girls
John Kohana MagsayoA youth pastor intern from a church in Jackson was arrested Sunday and accused of having oral sex with teenage girls. John Kohana Magsayo, 28, was arrested just after 10 p.m. after an Amador County Sheriff's deputy saw him in a van with three girls. The deputy said he smelled alcohol and that two of the girls were securing their clothing. After talking to the four, the deputy learned the girls, who are 14 and 15 years old, were part of a church youth group and that Magsayo was driving them home to Calaveras County. According to the deputy's investigation, two of the three girls had performed sexual acts with Magsayo. Magsayo was booked into the Amador County Jail on suspicion of lewd acts with a minor under 15, oral copulation with a minor under 18, oral copulation with a minor under 16, and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. - (Newsroom)


   

White Woman Fends Off "Hispanic" Would-Be Rapist In Parking Lot
Leonel SaavedraChristine SanbornA would-be attacker apparently picked the wrong victim. He threatened to rape and kill a woman in Will County, and she was able to fight him off. The incident was all caught on tape. "He pulled my door open, grabbed my coat in back of the neck and told me to get out of the car," said Christine Sanborn, recalling her harrowing escape Tuesday night. An attacker tried to abduct the mother of four from her van outside a New Lenox liquor store. "He kept telling me he was going to rape me and kill me," she said. But 32-year-old suspect Leonel Saavedra didn't know security cameras had captured him 45 minutes earlier in the liquor store parking lot, and inside, making a purchase. - (Newsroom) - (crime)


   

Jacinto-Gomez charged with kidnapping and rape of a 7-year-old girl
Eric Jacinto-GomezAn 18-year-old man has been charged in connection with the kidnapping and rape of a 7-year-old girl in Gwinnett County, investigators said Tuesday. The suspect, Eric Jacinto-Gomez is accused of taking the sleeping child out of her bedroom at the Saddle Brook Apartment Complex early Saturday. According to the child's mother, Jacinto-Gomez climbed through a window and carried the girl back out of the window, walked to some nearby woods, and assaulted the child. She was then returned to her bedroom, which was witnessed by a sibling. Jacinto-Gomez was confronted at his apartment by the mother, who is his aunt. She then called police to the scene. The victim was taken to the Sexual Assault Center where an examination revealed evidence consistent with sexual assault, police said. Jacinto-Gomez was charged with rape, kidnapping, aggravated assault, and burglary. He is being held without bond at the Gwinnett County jail. - (Newsroom) - (crime)


   

Marcos Jimenez Martinez charged with indecent liberties with a child
Marcos Jimenez MartinezA 24-year-old man has been charged in Olathe, Kan. with aggravated indecent liberties with a child. Prosecutors charged Marcos Jimenez Martinez on Wednesday after he allegedly kissed and fondled a 12-year-old girl. He is being held on $25,000 bond. - (Newsroom) - (crime)


    Police: Celestino Herrera caught masterbating outside 5-year-old girl's window - also had handcuffs
A man in Orange County, Fla., who was taken into custody on suspicion he was touching himself outside 5-year-old girl's window had a pair of handcuffs in his possession, according to a police report. Tuesday night, a heavy Hispanic man was spotted by a neighbor standing outside an apartment unit on South Semoran Boulevard in Orange County, Fla. The witness said the man was apparently masturbating at the window. The witness said when he noticed the man trying to break into the window of a girl's bedroom he intervened and the man fled on foot. When officers arrived, a parent of the girl said the child reported seeing the man outside her window fondling himself. A short time later, Celestino Herrera was stopped and questioned at the entrance of the apartment complex. - (Newsroom) - (crime)


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    Black killer of White debutante flips off judge at sentencing
SAVANNAH, Georgia (Court TV) -- An unrepentant black man gave the middle finger to a judge who sentenced him to life in prison plus 40 years for the shooting death of a Savannah debutante during a botched robbery. Michael Thorpe, 26, gestured and shouted "F--- democracy!" as deputies led him Saturday from the courtroom where Chatham County Superior Court Judge Penny Haas Freeseman sentenced him for shooting Jennifer Ross on Christmas Eve 2005. Ross, a 19-year-old Mercer University student who had attended her debutante ball earlier that evening, died on the operating table one week later from a sudden ruptured artery. Thorpe's co-defendant, Kevin Huckabee, 21, also shouted and cursed after Freeseman sentenced him to life in prison plus 30 years as a party to the crime for driving the getaway car. - (Newsroom) - (crime) - (Black-on-white)


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    DNA links evil Negro to rape and murder of 18-year-old White woman
Michael Edward Dowell,Stephanie HoglandAlmost 16 years ago, a worker clearing ice from Highway W found the partly clothed body of 18-year-old Stephanie Hogland facedown in a ditch. She had been bludgeoned to death. Investigators announced an arrest in the case — saying it is the oldest case matched by DNA in the state lab. Michael Edward Dowell, 44, was charged Friday with first-degree murder, armed criminal action and forcible rape. He had submitted a DNA sample on Oct. 30 as part of his probation for an unrelated assault case in St. Louis. On Nov. 30, the Missouri Highway Patrol's crime lab reported it had a match. The "DNA" (semen) sample taken from Hogland's underwear in 1991 was the first to be submitted to the crime lab. - (Newsroom) - (crime) - (Black-on-white)


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