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Investigators believe individuals in a cell phone video were behind unsolved shootings in Aurora, Lakewood, and Wheat Ridge. Police state their crime sprees were escalating in danger, with all four suspects working together to perpetuate violence. Aurora police arrested three 18-year-olds in connection with the shooting seen in the video. The charges include attempted first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit first-degree murder, along with other crimes.

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An Anne Arundel County homeowner, Lamond Brown, is calling for accountability after four juveniles in a stolen car crashed into his home while his family was asleep. The car crashed into a truck, which then plowed into the home. Brown and his family are now without their home. Police say the teens started down the street, where they attempted to steal a car. Minutes later, police saw the black sedan with four teens inside hit a truck, which then plunged into Brown's home. Brown says he was asleep on the couch and could have been killed. His family, including young kids, were sleeping upstairs. Police arrested two 14-year-olds (one driving), a 13-year-old, and a 16-year-old. All four were given juvenile citations and released to their guardians. Brown believes they needed to spend time in jail. An Anne Arundel County Police spokesperson says the juveniles will have to appear in court but couldn't disclose prior offenses. Five people were taken to the hospital. Brown says it could be weeks or months before his family can return home.

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A woman accused of car theft resulting in a fatal crash no longer faces felony murder or kidnapping charges, just unarmed carjacking. The medical examiner's report on the victim's death is pending. The stolen car was missing for 19 minutes before crashing near the US attorney's office, with no video evidence available.

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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 child was stabbed at a Giant Eagle parking lot. The suspect, Miss Ellis, followed the victims from a store and attacked them with a knife. The child and his mother were injured, with the child tragically passing away. Miss Ellis was arrested without resistance and taken to jail. Police provided life-saving measures to the victims.

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A man with a gun stole watches from a group at a Williamsburg restaurant and another man's watch in Manhattan. At a Chinese restaurant in Williamsburg, two men held up the entire place with a gun. Police suspect newly arrived migrants are involved in these crimes, which are hard to track. Perpetrators with multiple arrests in the last 3 months may have entered the country at the same time.

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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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A man followed a girl who walked out of a play area, picked her up, and carried her into a store. According to a criminal complaint obtained by News 4, the girl's father was in the play area with her sibling and didn't realize she had left. The girl's mother, who was in the store, saw the man with her child, confronted him, and he released the girl before fleeing. Fairfax County Police arrested the man, identified as Andreas Kasiris Jaldan.

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There was a situation at Wells Fargo on Fire Road where someone stole the police and hacked into an ATM. Cars were set on fire, including the drive-through area.

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Two men, Alexander Arnaez and Kevin Sanabria, are in custody, charged with kidnapping, robbery, and attempted murder after allegedly kidnapping a woman from her Burien apartment complex. The men reportedly used a power drill on the woman's hands to access her cell phone and bank accounts, and threatened to kill her and her family. They drove her to the mountains near Snoqualmie Pass, forced her over a barrier, and shot her. The woman played dead, and after the men left, she flagged down help. Investigators say the victim and witnesses expressed extreme fear of retaliation, noting one of the men may have ties to a Venezuelan gang. People in the apartment complex reportedly heard the screaming during the kidnapping but were afraid to speak up.

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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 child was stabbed at a Giant Eagle parking lot. The suspect followed the victims from a store, attacked them, and was arrested. The child and mother were stabbed, with the child tragically passing away. Officers provided life-saving measures.

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A driver is in custody after a pursuit of a suspected stolen Mercedes G-Wagon in Pasadena. The pursuit ended in multiple crashes, including one involving an LAPD officer. The officer lost control while attempting a PIT maneuver, and the cruiser crashed into a business. The G-Wagon continued but crashed into another vehicle near Foothill and Sierra Madre. The extent of injuries is currently unclear.

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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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Terrifying moments for a young girl in Union City were captured on surveillance footage during an attempted home invasion robbery. The incident occurred just before eight last Friday morning outside a home on Tidewater Drive. The video shows the girl walking down the driveway when four people are seen getting out of a white car across the street. She immediately runs back inside the home as the men run toward the residence. Police say the girl made it safely inside, and the group fled after the family confronted them. Two of the four men were armed with handguns. All four suspects got away, and police are still searching for them.

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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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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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Speaker 0: On 08/03/2025 at about 02:53AM, Sunday morning at the U Street corridor and Fourteenth Street, a very popular hangout nightlife area, Ethan Levine, a 22 year old, and several of his friends were standing outside of Sonoco gas station when they were approached by a large group of teens, individuals who confronted them and began to assault them. Lawrence Cotton Powell, who is 19 years of age, along with Anthony Taylor, who is 18 years of age, are now charged with assaulting Levine. Cotton Powell was stomping on Levine's head. Levine was able to get up momentarily, but the crowd chased him and got him down again. They continued to attack Levine while he was on the ground and then proceeded to rob him of his sneakers and his watch. The group then, after the robbery and assault of Ethan Levine, walked in the direction of where another crime occurred within minutes. You have heard of this crime. Edward Corstein, a 19 year old Doge person who was working in the administration, was walking a young woman to her car when he was approached in the 1400 block Of Swan Street Northwest. Approximately 10 suspects approached him and as they did, he pushed the young woman into the car and he was protecting her from the group before he was then attacked by multiple suspects who then punched him repeatedly causing significant injuries to him. They got him on the ground. And as they were doing so, they demanded the car from the woman who was inside the car and had already locked the car. They were banging on the car. They were pulling the car door, trying to get the car open, and we're telling the woman in the car to hand over the keys. And the woman was, as I said, able to lock the car door so they were unable to gain entry. And it was fortuitous that someone from the Metropolitan Police Department was on patrol. He happened to pull onto the block, and he witnessed the suspects actually assaulting Coracine who was on the ground lying next to the car. The juveniles fled, but within a short period of time, two 15 year olds were arrested and they were taken into the family court by the attorney general's office.

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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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In Aurora, Colorado, police have detained 14 people following an armed home invasion at an apartment complex. This location has been the subject of complaints about armed Venezuelan gang members. Investigators report that several suspects entered an apartment where two victims were present, then moved them to another unit on the property. The victims were found threatened and bound, with one adult man suffering a non-life-threatening stab wound. Authorities are currently investigating whether the suspects are connected to the Venezuelan gang known as Aragua. A live report from Colorado will provide further updates on this developing story.

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A 35-year-old man, Eduardo Javier Ordonez Godoy, was arrested in Oklahoma City for kidnapping and robbery after he allegedly forced a 22-year-old woman to withdraw $400 from an ATM on Christmas Eve. He threatened her with a gun, drove her around for an hour, and then tied her to a tree in Grapevine before stealing her car. The victim managed to call for help, providing police with a description that led to Godoy's arrest the next day while he was found sleeping in the stolen vehicle. Godoy, originally from Honduras, has a history of similar crimes and is currently facing multiple charges, including aggravated kidnapping and robbery, along with an ICE detainer due to his immigration status.

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Secret Service officers protecting President Biden's granddaughter, Naomi Biden, opened fire on three individuals attempting to steal a Secret Service vehicle in Georgetown, Washington, DC. The incident occurred at around 11:58 PM. The suspects broke a window on an unoccupied government vehicle before fleeing the scene in a red car. Despite the agents' efforts, the thieves managed to escape. It is unclear whether the suspects specifically targeted Naomi Biden's car or if they were unaware of its significance. The incident highlights the ongoing issue of car thefts in Washington, DC. The news anchor speculates about the possibility of the stolen car being equipped with an Apple tag.

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Speaker 0 reports an active robbery in progress at BJ's Concord; mentions Great Pontiac and Celeste Silver outside the store, and says, "Hope y'all like jail."
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