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They were messing with cars, so I called Sean to handle it. Sean told the kid to leave, but he came back and started pushing. Sean is a nice guy.

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Two MS 13 gang members, Miguel Alvarez Flores and Diego Hernandez Rivera, are accused of killing a 15-year-old girl in a satanic ritual. Police found evidence of underage girls being kept in their apartment. A 14-year-old girl reported being kidnapped, drugged, sexually assaulted, and tattooed by Alvarez Flores. Another girl named Genesis was also in the apartment. The suspects are reported to be in the country illegally and have been reported to Homeland Security.

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Two best friends had a lemonade stand in Rancho Cucamonga, but a man stole their money box. The girls felt bad for him and gave him a free lemonade, but he returned, flipped their stand, and took off with $30. The girls' brother and a passerby helped catch the thief, who was arrested for strong-arm robbery. The girls are unsure if they will sell lemonade again.

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Lawrence Cotton Powell, 19, and Anthony Taylor, 18, are now charged with assaulting Levine. Powell was stomping on Levine’s head; Levine got up briefly, but the crowd chased him down again, and they continued to attack him on the ground and then robbed him of his sneakers and his watch. The group then walked toward the location of another crime within minutes. Edward Corristine, a 19-year-old Doge employee working in administration, was walking a young woman to her car in the 1400 Block Of Swan Street Northwest when approximately 10 suspects approached. He pushed the young woman into the car to protect her, then was attacked by multiple suspects who punched him repeatedly, causing significant injuries. They got him to the ground, and while they did so, they demanded the car from the woman inside the car who had already locked the car. They were banging on the car and pulling at the car door, trying to open it and telling the woman to hand over the keys. The woman was able to lock the car door, preventing entry. A Metropolitan Police Department officer on patrol witnessed the suspects assaulting Corristine as he lay on the ground next to the car. The juveniles fled, but within a short period, two 15-year-olds were arrested and taken into the family court by the attorney general’s office. Significant about this case is Lawrence Cotton Powell’s history. Powell is charged with robbery, first-degree robbery, for which he faces 15 years in prison, and assault with intent to commit robbery for another 15 years. He is also charged with robbery for Edward Corristine for 15 years, assault with intent to commit robbery for another 15 years, and attempted carjacking for 5 years. Powell’s background: on April 3, Powell was sentenced for a felony attempted robbery. The office asked for jail time, but Judge McClain, a judge in the criminal part of Superior Court with no criminal background, granted probation despite the felony attempted robbery conviction. Within 31 days, by May 4, Powell reoffends and is rearrested while on probation, charged with simple assault and possession of a prohibited weapon. On May 4, the office again asked that probation be revoked. On May 16, Judge McClain released Powell, telling him to be a good boy. On July 24, he is sentenced on one of the two misdemeanors he is charged with, and again the office asked for jail time after victimizing yet another person. On July 25, another judge suspended his sentence and decided he should be on probation. After a felony attempted robbery conviction, after a violation of probation, after a second crime and a second conviction, after no compliance with CSOSA, the judges say do better, and they let him go. And within ten days, he is involved again with Ethan Levine and Edward Corristine. The co-defendant in this case is Anthony Taylor. He is charged with the same crimes. He is from Maryland, 18 years old. We are unaware of any history as it relates to him.

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A man heard someone yelling to stop and tackle another person who was running away. Without hesitation, he joined in and tackled the person. During the tackle, he noticed the person's weapon fall to the ground. He and another person held the suspect down while calling for the police. They held him for about 30 seconds until help arrived.

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Good morning, Amy. During the investigation, deputies found that the kids involved were aged 12 to 14 and attempted to rob a man at gunpoint. At least three of the kids were shot, with one in critical condition. When deputies arrived, they discovered one child with multiple gunshot wounds, who was taken to a trauma center. Two others were also found injured but are stable. The suspected shooter, believed to be the man they tried to rob, returned to the scene and surrendered. Witnesses reported hearing gunshots nearby, and one individual armed himself before checking the situation. The incident stemmed from an attempted aggravated robbery where the juveniles displayed firearms, prompting the adult male to defend himself.

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Two of the three suspects charged with beating a white teen who was walking with his African American girlfriend appeared in court. 18-year-old Dontae Lee and his brother, 16-year-old Antoine Blackman, received a sentence of six years followed by two and a half years of post-release supervision for their role in the gang assault of 19-year-old Brian Milligan. Milligan was attacked last August and suffered a broken jaw, broken teeth, and a serious head injury. Milligan's mother believes he was targeted because of his interracial relationship. The brothers tried to blame their 12-year-old cousin for encouraging them to retaliate against Milligan. The cousin has youthful offender status and is being handled in family court. Milligan still suffers from memory loss.

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Santa Fe police reported that a group of five minors, ages 12 to 16, caused a disturbance at a Burger King on Wednesday morning, with one minor pulling down his pants. After the father asked them to stop, one of the minors threw a cup of ice at him. When the pregnant mother spoke to the teens, three of them began kicking and beating her before fleeing. Authorities suspect the minors may have been under the influence. The pregnant mother was hospitalized with an eye injury. According to police, juvenile crime is occurring at younger ages, with offenses starting as early as eleven or twelve years old. Three of the teens are known to police and have a history of charges, including aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, drug offenses, car theft, and making bomb threats on school grounds. Police stated that there needs to be reform to the Children's Code.

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Baltimore City Police report that four children and an adult man are facing charges related to an armed robbery and a stolen car. Police responded to a call on East Northern Parkway where a victim reported being robbed by four children at a bus stop. The children then entered a car that was later located on Gorsuch Avenue. This vehicle had been reported stolen from Falls Road on Friday night. Five individuals exited the car and were apprehended by police. The suspects include a 32-year-old man who was injured while attempting to flee, a 10-year-old boy, and two 13-year-old girls, and a 14-year-old boy.

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Officers found a juvenile believed to be responsible for a death in a building. They administered life-saving aid to the wounded and transported about seven people to hospitals. At least three people died, including the juvenile. No further information about the deceased will be released until family members are notified.

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A minor accuses someone of assaulting them and defends themselves. The situation escalates with shouting and the use of profanity.

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An illegal migrant from Ecuador was arrested by New York police for sexually assaulting a 13-year-old girl. He held the girl and her friend at knifepoint, assaulted the girl, and then fled. Community members caught him, and neighbors held him down until police arrived. There are concerns about more crimes he may have committed across the country.

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Today we announce charges against Lawrence Cotton Powell, 19, and Anthony Taylor, 18, for assaulting Ethan Levine and for related crimes involving Edward Corristine. Lawrence Cotton Powell is charged with first-degree robbery (fifteen years), assault with intent to commit robbery (fifteen years), and robbery (fifteen years) for the attack on Edward Corristine, along with assault with intent to commit robbery (fifteen years) and attempted carjacking (five years). The incidents described show Powell stomping on Levine’s head; Levine rose briefly but was chased, downed again, and the group continued the assault while Levine was on the ground, then robbed him of his sneakers and watch. Minutes later, the group attacked Edward Corristine while he was escorting a young woman to her car; Corristine was punched repeatedly and brought to the ground. The suspects demanded the car from the woman inside the locked car, banging on the door and urging her to surrender the keys; a Metropolitan Police Department officer on patrol witnessed the assault as the suspects attacked Corristine. The juveniles fled, and two 15-year-olds were later arrested and taken into the family court by the Maryland Attorney General’s Office. Powell’s history is highlighted as significant. On April 3, Powell was sentenced for felony attempted robbery. The office sought jail time, but Judge McClain, a Superior Court criminal-part judge with no criminal background, granted probation despite the felony conviction. Within 31 days, Powell reoffended and was rearrested on charges of simple assault and possession of a prohibited weapon. On May 4, the office sought probation revocation. On May 16, Judge McClain released Powell again, telling him to be a good boy. On July 24, Powell was sentenced for one of the two misdemeanors he faced, with the office again requesting jail time after victimizing another person. On July 25, another judge suspended Powell’s sentence and placed him on probation. After a felony attempted robbery conviction, a violation of probation, another crime, another conviction, and noncompliance with conditions of supervision, the judges allegedly told him to do better and released him. Ten days later, Powell committed acts against Levine and Corristine. Anthony Taylor, Powell’s co-defendant, is charged with the same offenses as Powell: robbery, assault with intent to commit robbery, and related counts. Taylor is from Maryland and is 18 years old; there is no additional history provided about him in this briefing. The speaker extends thanks to the Metropolitan Police Department for their hard work and dedication in pursuing these cases.

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A teen witness recounts Saturday night in Lockheed. She, Ruby, Lola were walking when a man recording them made remarks about Lola. They confronted him; he followed them with a companion. A bystander asked, 'why are you following children?' The two men stood 'forehead to forehead' and one shoved the other. The man on the phone spoke in a language they couldn’t understand; this was not race-related: 'This was not anything to do with race.' Lola’s sister then attacked Ruby; Ruby was hospitalised with a concussion. Lola pulled out 'hatchet from her waistband,' and video captured 'stay away from us' and 'You've just barred me.' Police arrived; Lola ran with weapons. The assailant spat on officers; he was not charged. Lola was charged with weapons. The speaker says, 'I am not Lola, I am mayor,' and asks to remove her name, adding 'I did not make this video for views.'

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Lawrence Cotton Powell, 19, and Anthony Taylor, 18, are charged with robbery and related offenses in a pair of connected incidents. Powell faces first-degree robbery (15 years), assault with intent to commit robbery (15 years), robbery for Edward Corristine (15 years), assault with intent to commit robbery (15 years), and attempted carjacking (5 years). Taylor faces the same set of charges as Powell. The case begins with Powell allegedly stomping on Levine’s head during an assault in which Levine was robbed of sneakers and a watch after being knocked down; the crowd chased Levine, he got up briefly, then was attacked again on the ground. Minutes later, the group approached Edward Corristine, a 19-year-old Doge person working in administration, who was walking a young woman to her car on the 1400 Block of Swan Street Northwest. Approximately 10 suspects attacked him, and he pushed the young woman into the car to protect her. Corristine was punched repeatedly and taken to the ground; the suspects demanded the car from the woman in the car and tried to open the locked door, banging on the car and pulling at the door. A Metropolitan Police Department officer on patrol arrived and witnessed the assault on Corristine, who was on the ground beside the car. The juveniles fled, and within a short period, two 15-year-olds were arrested and taken into the family court by the attorney general’s office. Powell’s background is highlighted: On April 3, Powell was sentenced for felony attempted robbery. The office asked for jail time, but Judge McClain, in Superior Court, with no criminal background, gave Powell probation despite the felony conviction. By May 4, Powell was rearrested while on probation for simple assault and possession of a prohibited weapon. The office again asked for probation revocation. On May 16, Judge McClain released Powell again, telling him to be a good boy. On July 24, Powell was sentenced on one of the two misdemeanors he faced; the office again sought jail time after further victimization. On July 25, another judge suspended his sentence and placed him on probation. Within ten days, Powell was involved again with Levine and Corristine. The co-defendant, Anthony Taylor, is from Maryland, 18 years old; the office is unaware of any history for him. Attorney General’s office commends the Metropolitan Police Department for their hard work and diligence in handling the case.

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This person is accused of trying to meet a 13-year-old boy. They deny it, but are confronted and restrained. The person is called a child predator and is warned about their actions. They were caught trying to take the boy for a milkshake.

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A 20-year-old Haitian male attacked a 14 or 15-year-old American girl on the bus. He told her to move, and when she refused, he grabbed her and wouldn't let her go. The bus is used by elementary and high school students. People complain about incidents, but the school does nothing. The attacker ran into the neighborhood.

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Okay, here we go. An officer just assaulted that young man. I'm pretty sure of it. This is actually happening at CPAC. This is how they're treating J6ers. It's unbelievable. They just threw a bunch out again. Here they are. Look, there's Koi. Look here. Here's Jake. Here's Koi. I just got this all worked out for them to be here, and they assaulted this young man in the process. I got it on video. I have it.

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Officers found a juvenile believed to be responsible for a deceased individual in a building. They provided life-saving efforts to the wounded and ensured their transport to hospitals. A total of seven people were taken to area hospitals for treatment. Unfortunately, at least three individuals, including the juvenile, have died. Further details about the deceased will not be released until family members are informed about this tragic incident.

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Two teenage girls accused Jesse Mack Butler of serious crimes, and the state could have charged him with more severe offenses, including attempted murder, but the case proceeded with the charges ultimately pursued. Details of what Butler did: - A girl identified as LS (16 at the time) dated Butler for about three months starting in January. She said Butler repeatedly raped and attempted to rape her and strangled her if she refused. She needed neck surgery from the strangulation, and her doctor said she would have died if the strangulation lasted another 30 seconds. She said she gave in after he threatened to kill her and her family. - A separate affidavit describes a relationship in March with another 16-year-old girl identified as KS, lasting six months. KS said Butler was aggressive and violent and that she went along with unwanted sex to avoid further harm. She said Butler strangled her when she refused, and he recorded himself strangling her until she passed out. Police later found that video on Butler’s phone. Legal progression: - Butler pleaded not guilty to all charges initially. For reasons not explained in the report, the DA’s office struck a deal to change his status from adult to youthful offender. - In July, a judge signed off on the youthful offender designation, and in August Butler changed his plea to no contest, meaning he acknowledged there was evidence to convict him. - There were ten counts initially; by August, there was one additional count for violating a protective order, bringing the total to 11 counts. Sentencing and sentencing plan: - On the same day that the 11th count was added, Butler was sentenced to 78 years in prison. - As a youthful offender, he was entitled to a rehabilitation plan, drafted by the Oklahoma Office of Juvenile Affairs and presented to the court. The plan requires daily check-ins, weekly counseling, a curfew, no social media, and 150 hours of community service. - The plan is to stay in effect until Butler turns 19, which is less than a year from the time described in the report. Overall arc: - The case involved graphic and violent abuse of two teenage girls, including repeated rape and strangulation, with one girl recording a strangling incident on video. - Despite the severity of the crimes and the length of the sentence, the youthful offender designation leads to a rehabilitation-focused plan with supervised restrictions and community service lasting until Butler’s 19th birthday.

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A person attempted to flee in a vehicle on 42nd Street, but was apprehended. Items were recovered from the vehicle.

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We waited for Jussie to arrive at the bench where we planned to attack him, but he didn't show up. After waiting for about 4 minutes, we spotted him and approached him. We yelled slurs at him as he turned around, and then I threw the first punch, making sure not to hurt him too much. We tussled, and I threw him to the ground, giving him a noogie and a fake kick. Meanwhile, my accomplice poured bleach on his shirt and placed a rope on his face. Then we left.

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A gang's attention is diverted when a local individual intervenes. The local drives their mobility scooter into the most violent attacker. Someone states they have been individually attacked.

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Two speakers recount a violent incident at a protest. The first speaker notes that they did not see the assault themselves, but mentions that “somebody has no video,” implying there was a lack of footage of the assault. Protesters then insisted that the individual who assaulted someone could not leave, and they began calling law enforcement to report the assault. According to the account, the situation escalated when a vehicle drove through the crowd. A Jeep Gladiator sped into the protesters, knocking one man quite violently onto the hood of the car. The vehicle then accelerated away, and the man on the hood was hurled into a snowbank. The incident continued as the car subsequently hit another person after the initial impact. The first speaker confirms that the driver sped off and notes that the person on the hood of the car went flying into the snowbank, describing the sequence as the vehicle “went flying into the snowbank.” They add that, after the initial contact, the car hit somebody, compounding the harm. The second speaker, identified as Speaker 1, reacts with shock: “Woah. I’m not in shock right now, so I might feel it later. I might feel it later. I don’t know.” This statement conveys an immediate emotional response to witnessing the violence, with an acknowledgment that distress may intensify as time passes. Overall, the account highlights an assault that occurred off-camera, followed by a deliberate act of driving a vehicle into a crowd, which resulted in a person being knocked onto the hood of the car, the vehicle continuing to speed away, and subsequent impacts that caused injuries. The protesters reacted by attempting to report the assault to law enforcement, and the witnesses express immediate concern and potential delayed shock regarding the violence they observed.

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A group of people were walking in a park when they encountered a house on a 75th street corner. They saw a car crash and witnessed a group of individuals attacking a Sikh man. The speaker questioned why the man was being targeted. The situation escalated, and someone threw a bottle, causing chaos. The speaker urged everyone to go inside to avoid the fight. Some people tried to intervene, but the situation became violent. The transcript ends abruptly.
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