YORK COUNTY, S.C. (WLTX) — Alonzo Adams, A man claiming to be the father of the suspect in a mass shooting that left prominent Rock Hill Dr. Robert Lesslie & four other people dead said his son took his own life after shooting 6 people in York County, South Carolina, Wednesday.
"I can say he's a good kid," Phillips said. "I think the football messed him up."
"The person we believe is responsible, we have found the person we believe is responsible," Trent Faris, a spokesperson for the sheriff's office, said early Thursday. "We are with them at this time. That's all I can say about the suspect."
According to the York County Sheriff's Office, 70-year-old Dr. Robert Lesslie & his wife, 69-year-old Barbara Lesslie, both with apparent gunshot wounds. Their grandchildren, ages 9 & 5, were also killed. A fifth person, identified as 38-year-old James Lewis, who was working at the home at the time, was shot & killed. A sixth person was seriously injured & is in the hospital.
"I don't think he ever did anybody any harm," Adams said, before saying he knew the family. "All I can say is we pray for the family. He used to be my doctor a long time ago. I know they were good folks down there. We're gonna keep them in our prayers."
Adams told WCNC Charlotte's Richard DeVayne his son Phillip Adams had recently moved to Rock Hill from Fort Mill. Alonzo Adams said investigators came to his house Wednesday night & his son took his life inside the home.
Phillip Adams played football at South Carolina State University from 2006 to 2009. He was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers in the seventh round of the 2010 NFL Draft. He last appeared in an NFL game with the Atlanta Falcons in 2015.
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DALLAS (AP) — A judge on Wednesday ordered the release of a former Dallas police officer accused of ordering two killings in 2017 after prosecutors said that they don’t have enough evidence to move forward with the capital murder case against him.
After listening to more than three hours of testimony by a Dallas homicide detective, Dallas County Criminal Court Judge Audrey Moorehead said there was no probable cause and ordered the release of Bryan Riser. The 13-year veteran of the Dallas Police Department was fired after his colleagues arrested him in March on charges in an alleged murder-for-hire scheme.
During a hearing Wednesday to decide whether the case should go forward to a grand jury to consider an indictment, prosecutors disagreed with the detective’s assessment that they had enough evidence to prosecute.
“Where we stand as a district attorney’s office right now today, we do not feel there’s sufficient probable cause for this case,” Dallas County prosecutor Jason Fine told the judge.
A spokesman for the Dallas County sheriff’s office said Riser would be released once the jail receives the paperwork for his case from the court.
An exchange between Fine and homicide Detective Esteban Montenegro in court revealed that police and prosecutors first discussed the case in December 2019, but that prosecutors didn’t think police had a solid case. Fine also said that prosecutors told police in March that they still didn’t think there was enough evidence.
Nonetheless, police arrested Riser, 37, in the unconnected killings of Liza Saenz, 31, and Albert Douglas, 61. Police Chief Eddie Garcia said last month that a man had come forward in August 2019 and told authorities he had kidnapped and killed them at Riser’s direction.
Dallas County District Attorney John Creuzot said Wednesday that prosecutors don’t have enough “corroboration of co-defendant statements and accomplice testimony” but that the investigation remains open and prosecutors continue to work with police.
In court, Montenegro admitted to a problem with a statement in the police affidavit that led to Riser’s arrest. He said a claim that cellphone records placed Riser at or near where the victims were killed was “an error on my part.”
In a revised arrest warrant affidavit released this week, that line was changed.
The former officer’s lawyer, Toby Shook, has maintained his client’s innocence and said that the evidence against Riser is little more than the word of a man convicted in other killings.
Authorities have alleged that Riser offered to pay three men to kidnap and kill Douglas and Saenz. The men were later charged with capital murder and one came forward and implicated Riser in 2019, according to an affidavit for the officer’s arrest.
Shook previously said Riser knew one of the men charged in Saenz’s killing, Emmanuel Kilpatrick, from high school and that they reconnected in 2017 after a chance encounter. Kilpatrick, 34, is now serving life in prison for the killings of a father and son.
The defense attorney described Kilpatrick as someone who has “all the reason in the world to lie and try to gain an advantage by trying to implicate a police officer.”
Dallas detectives took an interest in Riser as early as 2017. In September of that year, a detective said in court that Riser was the “subject” of an investigation into the killing of Saenz, according to a transcript of the proceeding. In announcing Riser’s arrest, Garcia had said the officer became a “suspect” in 2019.
The detective also had said Saenz lived with Riser’s father and that before her death she had been a witness in another murder case. The testimony came during a detention hearing in a federal drug case against Riser’s dad, Byron Riser.
Shook said Saenz lived with the elder Riser at one point, but that his client “didn’t have a relationship with” her and didn’t know Douglas.
After Riser’s arrest, questions arose about why he was allowed to continue to serve as a police officer while under investigation, and the mayor formed a City Council committee to look into the matter.
Garcia told The Dallas Morning News that he stands behind the decision to fire Riser.
The newspaper reported that internal affairs records show Riser has been investigated multiple times for procedural violations. In 2017, he faced three ongoing internal affairs investigations. And after his arrest he was investigated for “adverse conduct.”
“I feel we have met our threshold on providing the administrative allegations by a preponderance of the evidence,” Garcia said.'
Beats By Dre reportedly is ending its endorsement contract with Deshaun Watson amid 22 lawsuits against the Houston Texans quarterback accusing him of sexual assault or misconduct.
Sarah Barshop of ESPN reported the Apple-owned company is terminating its relationship with Watson. Nike previously announced it was suspending its endorsement of the three-time Pro Bowler.
Reliant Energy also announced it will not be continuing its relationship with Watson.
Watson losing corporate sponsorships comes a day after Ashley Solis became the first woman to publicly come forward as a plaintiff in one of the lawsuits against Watson. Solis said she suffers from panic attacks, anxiety and depression and has sought counseling because of Watson's actions.
"I hope he knows how much pain he's inflicted on me emotionally and physically. And I hope he knows how much pain he's inflicted on these other survivors," Solis said. "People say that I'm doing this just for money. That is false. I come forward now so that Deshaun Watson does not assault another woman."
Another plaintiff, Lauren Baxley, wrote a letter to Watson that was read during the press conference. Houston-based attorney Tony Buzbee is representing the 22 women who have filed lawsuits against Watson, all of whom provided massage services to Watson.
LAKE PARK, Fla. (CBS12) — Travis Rudolph, a former FSU football star from Cardinal Newman High School, is facing murder charges in connection to a double shooting in Lake Park.
The shooting happened just after midnight on Wednesday.
The Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office said the shooting stemmed from a fight along N. Redwood Drive, near Northlake and U.S. 1.
The first deputies on scene found a person with gunshot wounds and a second man shot to death a short distance away in West Palm Beach.
Deputies arrested Rudolph, 25, on charges of murder and attempted murder with a firearm.
Rudolph is due in court Thursday morning.
The wide receiver made headlines around the world when he befriended a boy living with autism during lunch at Montford Middle School in Tallahassee in 2016.
In 2017, the sheriff's office arrested a man for the murder of Rudolph's father in a shooting at Sugar D's. Paul Senat of Lantana is facing manslaughter charges in that shooting.
Nike has suspended its endorsement deal with Deshaun Watson amid the sexual assault & inappropriate behavior allegations made against the Houston Texans quarterback, the company said in a statement Wednesday.
"We are deeply concerned by the disturbing allegations and have suspended Deshaun Watson. We will continue to closely monitor the situation," Nike said in its statement.
Twenty-two women have filed lawsuits against Watson over the past month that allege "a disturbing pattern" of behavior during massage & therapy sessions.
On Tuesday, Ashley Solis publicly spoke about her allegations, saying Watson "robbed" her of the feeling that she was healing people as a massage therapist.
Watson's brand partnerships also include Rolex, Beats by Dre & local partnerships with H-E-B & Reliant Energy. He also joined Lefty's, a cheesesteak franchise, opening a restaurant in Houston near NRG Stadium in 2020.
The NFL has launched an investigation into Watson under its personal conduct policy & NFL spokesperson Brian McCarthy on Tuesday called the allegations against the quarterback "deeply disturbing." The Houston Police Department also has an open investigation into Watson, without specifying what he has been accused of.
Watson has publicly denied any wrongdoing & Rusty Hardin, whose law firm is representing Watson, said last month that he believes "any allegation that Deshaun forced a woman to commit a sexual act is completely false." Hardin said in a statement last week that he & Watson will "fully cooperate with the Houston Police Department."
Philadelphia emcee and Educated Ignorance Music Group CEO, RJ Payne, releases his 2nd lyric video of the week. This one is for "Back On My Shit." Produced by Termanology and Melks.
Rapper T.I. & his wife Tameka "Tiny" Harris are denouncing allegations against them after 3 more accusers have come forward with abuse claims against the couple.
Attorney Tyrone Blackburn, who is already representing 11 other accusers, has retained 3 more accusers seeking a criminal investigation into T.I. (real name Clifford Joseph Harris Jr.), Tiny & their associates.
The latest claims include drugging, sex trafficking & rape. None of the accusers has shared their names.
Steve Sadow, counsel for the couple, called the new allegations "scurrilous," asking for the accusers "to reveal themselves publicly."
One of the most jarring claims comes from a woman who details an encounter with the couple in Miami when she was 20 years old. She says that T.I. forced her to swallow a pill & to take a powdered substance, which drugged her. She alleges Tiny then proceeded to engage in sexual intercourse & she could not consent.
Another woman, also 20 at the time, claims she was drugged & raped by T.I. & 1 of his male friends, again in Miami, in May of 2010. Blackburn says he has received medical records for the victim.
The third accuser says she was sex trafficked in Nevada, California & Florida by the couple.
T.I. & Tiny denied those allegations through Sadow.
"Clifford & Tameka Harris deny in the strongest possible terms these unsubstantiated & baseless allegations," he said. "We are confident that if these claims are thoroughly and fairly investigated, no charges will be forthcoming. These allegations are nothing more than the continuation of a sordid shakedown campaign that began on social media. The Harrises implore everyone not to be taken in by these obvious attempts to manipulate the press & misuse the justice system.”
Kodak Black was being targeted by hitmen when his security guard was shot in the leg ... at least according to cops, who are reviewing threats made against him before the shooting.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ ... Monday morning's shooting down in Florida appears to be a hit & not just an armed robbery. We're told police are aware of a series of online threats to Kodak's life & cops are looking into them.
We’re told cops are specifically reviewing threatening comments apparently made by music producer Southside during an Instagram Live Sunday, seemingly in response to Kodak's IG Live mention of Southside's girlfriend, City Girls rapper Yung Miami.
However, our law enforcement sources tell us they have no named suspects in the shooting right now & the investigation remains open & ongoing.
As we reported ... Kodak & his entourage were ambushed around 3 AM Monday outside a fast food joint in Tallahassee, resulting in a serious gunshot wound for one of his security guards, with law enforcement saying the shooter opened fire from a car that was tailing Kodak after he left a nightclub.
The fact Kodak was in Tallahassee -- instead of his usual South Florida haunts -- was widely known. He was there to perform at the Cultur3 Fest music festival & the shooting happened shortly after that.
DMX remains on life support in a New York hospital, & Wednesday will be an extremely critical day that could determine his outcome.
X remains in a coma & his condition has not materially changed ... his manager, Steve Rifkind, tells TMZ.
Members of DMX's family visited him Tuesday night ... leaving at around 10 PM.
Rifkind says doctors will perform a battery of tests Wednesday to determine the level of brain function. As we reported, when DMX OD'd Friday night, his brain was deprived of oxygen for nearly 30 minutes. Multiple sources told us ... he had "little brain activity."
Although we're told the prognosis does not look good, Wednesday's tests will determine decisions the family may have to make.
One thing's for sure, millions of fans are pulling for him. The vigil outside the hospital where DMX lays in ICU was extremely moving. DMX's fiancee, mom and some of his kids have been at the hospital visiting him.
There's been a lot of inaccurate information floating around about X's condition, and Rifkind wanted to make it clear ... "DMX is currently on life support & in a coma. There are multiple people with inaccurate information about his well-being & it is not helpful & productive. Tomorrow he will undergo further tests on his brain function & his family will determine what's best from there. We appreciate your prayers & support."
The facets of music and its ever evolving nature have given rise to a new breed of artist and musician Baker The Plug is a leader in the new school of contemporary Hip Hop, Rap and Trap Music artists. He is a multi-talented vocalist and rapper born in Montgomery, Alabama and raised in Madison and Huntsville. Baker The Plug is making music that is driven by a desire to motivate and inspire all those that hear it.
He will be releasing his latest project dubbed “Revenge Season” that will showcase his lyricism in a uniquely constructed piece of musical artistry. His sound exhibits his versatility and prowess and will surely cement his style as well as pave the way for the varied expressions of his musical ideas and artistic craft.
Here is one of his singles from the upcoming project titledGet It!
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Uber has been ordered to pay $1.1 million to a blind passenger after an independent arbitrator ruled that the company's drivers discriminated against her after refusing her rides on 14 separate occasions.
Lisa Irving, a San Francisco Bay Area resident, brought the claim against Uber in 2018 after “she was either denied a ride altogether or harassed by Uber drivers not wanting to transport her with her guide dog,” which she relies on.
Irving alleged that drivers left her stranded at night and caused her to be late to work, which may have contributed to her being fired.
Irving’s lawyers said their client suffered verbal abuse and intimidation, which did not stop after she brought her complaints to Uber.
"Of all Americans who should be liberated by the rideshare revolution, the blind and visually impaired are among those who stand to benefit the most,” Catherine Cabalo, one of Irving's attorneys, told the BBC in a statement. “However, the track record of major rideshare services has been spotty at best and openly discriminatory at worst."
"The bottom line is that under the Americans with Disabilities Act, a guide dog should be able to go anywhere that a blind person can go," she added.
Uber rejected Irving’s claims, insisting that its divers are “expected to serve riders with service animals and comply with accessibility,” but the arbitrator found that was not the case.
The investigation suggested that drivers were coached in ways to deny rides that would circumvent the Americans with Disabilities Act.
The arbitrator ruled that Uber was liable for violations of the ADA because of its “contractual supervision over its drivers and for its failure to prevent discrimination by properly training its drivers.”
The ADA prohibits businesses from denying transportation of a person with a guide dog.
Uber strongly disagreed with the ruling, saying that its team looked into each complaint and took appropriate action.
Black Soprano Family CEO and Griselda Records emcee, Benny the Butcher, teamed up with super producer Harry Fraud to deliver "The Plugs I Met 2" album recently. The latest music video off of it is for the Rick Hyde-assisted song "Survivor's Remorse."
Check out the official lyric video for "New York" as RJ Payne pays homage to the city he was born in, with an assist from Termanology. Produced by Educated Ignorance Music Group (EIMG) in-house producer, PA Dre.
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