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Reason First: Can Eliminating the Minimum Wage Stop Robbers Who Wear Blackface?
Talk about that old chestnut of adding insult to injury. A white man in blackface robbed a Maryland bank on Friday, January 31, 2020. He is still at large. At this PNC Bank location, witnesses including a camera right behind the teller depict the man as wearing face paint to not only conceal his identity but make a last ditch effort trying to pin the crime on a person of color.
By Skyler Saunders4 years ago in Criminal
The Bad Samaritan
Courtney A. Keller CJUS 3025/2020-Spring 2 Assignment #4-2 Chapter 4/Page 45 4-2 The Bad Samaritan Summary of the incident: David Cash and Jeremy Strohmeyer, both 18 years old, went to a casino that is located on the border of California and Nevada. After they entered the casino, Jeremy Strohmeyer walked into a women’s restroom at the casino. Upon entrance, Mr. Strohmeyer forced himself on to a seven-year girl. Soon after Mr. Strohmeyer started his offense, David Cash walked into the bathroom and witnessed this altercation.
By Courtney Keller4 years ago in Criminal
Suffer The Children
Oliver "Ollie" Charles Dill was born in Providence, Rhode Island, to Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Tyson Dill on June 26, 2016. Just three short years later, his father would strap him into his car seat, drive to work and forget him, leaving little Ollie to succumb to the effects of hyperthermia, and finding him dead hours later.
By Phoenixx Fyre Dean4 years ago in Criminal
The Disappearance of Madeleine Mccann
On the fateful day of May 3rd in 2007, young Madeleine went missing from her families apartment in Portugal. What started as a seemingly perfect family vacation ended in tragedy. The day Madeleine went missing had began as normal with the family spending the day at a pool, laughing and swimming. At the end of the night, the parents left their three children in the room while they went bar with friends. This was something that the adults did every night, and they would check in with their kids at least once an hour.
By Dani Hendrix4 years ago in Criminal
Who Killed My Dad? Part 1
When someone dies that’s close to you a piece of you dies with them. Death of a loved one can often throw up unanswered questions, things about that person and their life you never thought about when they were alive, or perhaps never even knew. What you are about to read is a true story. I know because I was there. This is my dad’s story, and also mine. It’s a chance for me to remember a winter in Sydney a long time gone.
By Noel Anderson5 years ago in Criminal
I Am Crackproof
Sometime in late 1968, something inside an unknown individual snapped, and began what would become one of the world’s most famous unsolved murder mysteries. Emerging from what seemed a mundane, provincial murder case, sprang a modern, semi-mythological monster. An unknown, shadowy figure, who still haunts popular culture half a century later.
By Paul Bruce5 years ago in Criminal
What Are the Benefits to Hire Sexual Harassment Lawyers in CT?
Although sexual harassment is prohibited by law, a host of cases in this regard are recorded each day. Even after adopting all the necessary measures at both national as well as international level, sexual harassment has not yet been eradicated completely.
By James Thomes5 years ago in Criminal
What Caused Amber Guyger's Conviction?
It’s easy to understand our current situation. In the United States, African Americans are three times more likely to be killed by police officers than white people (Mapping Police Violence). Additionally, said offending officers are rarely indicted—and when they are, their sentences are less than favorable. Out of 98 non-federal law enforcement officer arrests, only 35 had been convicted of a crime involving fatal, on-duty shootings since 2005. (Ross, para. 8). The case of Amber Guyger, however, proves to be an exception.
By Jasmine Smoot-Leyva5 years ago in Criminal
Talking Star: 'The Star Report': Three More Women Accuse Cuba Gooding Jr.
Star starts the show by wishing everyone a great Columbus Day. He describes the man as an explorer and a syphilis carrier. Here, Star displays his hatred laced with humor and honesty regarding such a controversial historical figure. Mr. Torain asks his audience if the Italian explorer ever stepped foot in North America. The topic then shifts to the murder charge of former cop Aaron Dean. Then, the talk concerns allegations of sexual misconduct leveled at Cuba Gooding Jr. Star then refers to Roland Martin as a powerhouse but questions whether the man is still a “factor.” Tammy Kemp appears to be “on tour” or the media circuit in connection to her actions in the Guyger case.
By Skyler Saunders5 years ago in Criminal
Talking Star: Cassidy vs. Arsonal Reactions
On a research show, Star sifts through the data to be even more accurate. Judge Tammy Kemp is talking with sense at this time. Star supports snitching and has a campaign called “Start Snitching” and an organization called Snitch Network. Mr. Torain holds that the late Joshua Brown did the right thing. This shows the consistency and integration of ideals that Mr. Torain displays. Also on the show, Mr. Torain explores the rap battle waged by Arsonal and Cassidy.
By Skyler Saunders5 years ago in Criminal