Archive for February, 2010
AC TRANSIT BUS FIGHT….
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12 year old boy, faces grown up murder charges…
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(CNN) — On a chilly morning in February 2009, state police found 26-year-old Kenzie Houk in her bed with a bullet though her head. She was eight months pregnant.
The search for her killer ended with the most surprising murder suspect residents of Wampum, Pennsylvania, had ever seen: 11-year-old Jordan Brown, the son of the victim’s fiancé.
He is one of the youngest suspects in the country to be charged with homicide, legal experts say. There are two counts of homicide, one covering the fetus.
He pleaded not guilty to the charges in May.
16-Year-Old Mother Accused of Stabbing Newborn…
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PANOLA COUNTY, MS – Authorities say a 16-year-old girl stabbed her newborn baby to death.
According to police, 16-year-old Linda Nash was arrested over the weekend after she was accused of killing the baby shortly after giving birth at a Pope, Mississippi home Saturday night.
The baby was taken to the hospital with a stab wound to the abdomen and pronounced dead.
Nash has been charged as an adult and is being held at the Panola County jail on a $100,000 bond.
Sneak peek of Tool Academy 3…
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Robbers arrested after calling cops about flat tire….
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HICKORY, NC (WBTV) – Two men accused of robbing a Hickory convenience store were arrested after calling police to help them fix a flat tire.
The Cubbard Express at 2770 Springs Road NE was robbed just before 11 p.m. on Sunday.
According to the Hickory Police Department, Mark Franklin of Conover approached the clerk at the counter and James Jennings of Claremont went over to the beer cooler in the store.
Police say Franklin demanded money from the clerk and acted like he had a gun although the clerk never saw it.
The clerk handed money over to Franklin and both men left in a tan-colored, four-door Chevrolet police said.
Just before 3 a.m. Monday, police officers were called to the Hardees restaurant on Highway 321 NW in reference to a stranded motorist.
When officers arrived, they started helping a motorist with a flat tire. The cops recognized the vehicle as the one in which the robbery suspects reportedly drove away in.
Within a short time, police were able to confirm that Franklin and Jennings were the two men involved in the Cubbard Express robbery.
Both were arrested and placed in the Catawba County Jail. They were each given a $60,000 secured bond.




