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Hood Educated takes another look at the murder of female Atlanta rapper Tavi Badiee, who was gunned down while riding in the back of an Uber.
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Hood Educated takes another look at the murder of female Atlanta rapper Tavi Badiee, who was gunned down while riding in the back of an Uber.
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Joey Bada$$ Ft. Westside Gunn - Brand New 911 (Prod. Chuck Strangers)(New Official Audio) (2000 LP)
"2000" is the brand new solo album from Pro Era's Joey Bada$$. One of my favorite songs off of it is a collaboration with Griselda Records head honcho, Westside Gunn titled "Brand New 911."
Produced by Chuck Strangers
"2000" is available on all streaming platforms:
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Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/261LWEVYViMXijB95mAty3
℗ 2022 Pro Era / Cinematic Music Group, under exclusive license to Columbia Records, a Division of Sony Music Entertainment
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LAS VEGAS (KSNV) – Prosecutors on Wednesday formally charged former Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III for allegedly driving drunk when he crashed into another car, killing the driver.
Ruggs, 22, was arrested after the 2-vehicle collision in the west Las Vegas valley last Tuesday. The driver of the other car, 23-year-old Tina Tintor, & her dog both died.
Prosecutors allege Ruggs was driving 156 miles per hour just before the crash & had a blood-alcohol content of .161, twice the legal limit.
The ex-Raider was released on house arrest after posting bond last week & did not appear in court for a status check Wednesday, though his attorneys were present.
A criminal complaint charges Ruggs with DUI resulting in death, reckless driving resulting in death, DUI resulting in substantial bodily harm & reckless driving resulting in substantial bodily harm, all felonies, plus misdemeanor possession of a gun under the influence of alcohol.
Ruggs could face anywhere from 2 years upwards of 50 years in prison if convicted & would not receive probation.
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A Minneapolis police officer who fatally shot an unarmed woman after she called 911 to report a possible rape happening behind her home was sentenced Thursday to nearly 5 years in prison — the most the judge could impose but less than half the 12½ years he was sentenced to for his murder conviction that was overturned last month.
Mohamed Noor was initially convicted of third-degree murder & manslaughter in the 2017 fatal shooting of Justine Ruszczyk Damond, a 40-year-old dual U.S.-Australian citizen & yoga teacher who was engaged to be married. But the Minnesota Supreme Court tossed out Noor’s murder conviction & sentence last month, saying the third-degree murder statute didn’t fit the case because it can only apply when a defendant shows a “generalized indifference to human life,” not when the conduct is directed at a particular person, as it was with Damond.
Judge Kathryn Quaintance, who also presided at Noor’s trial, granted prosecutors’ request to impose the maximum sentence in state guidelines on Noor’s manslaughter conviction, 57 months. In doing so, she brushed aside the defense’s request for 41 months, which is the low end of the range. With good behavior, Noor could be freed on supervised release by next summer.
Noor, who was fired after he was charged, has already served more than 29 months. In Minnesota, inmates who behave well typically serve two-thirds of their prison sentences & the remainder on supervised release.
Noor testified at his 2019 trial that he & his partner were driving slowly in an alley when a loud bang on their police SUV made him fear for their lives. He said he saw a woman appear at the partner’s driver’s side window & raise her right arm before he fired a shot from the passenger seat to stop what he thought was a threat.
He was sentenced to 12 1/2 years on the murder count & had been serving most of his time at an out-of-state facility.
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As promised LordMobb members Jameel Na'im X and producer Mephux have released their new collaborative album, "Viktor." It features Eto, Flee Lord, Roc Marciano and T.F.
Available on all streaming platforms:
iTunes/Spotify: https://music.apple.com/us/album/viktor/1590225300
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/1xhTHJXKSxvzzjk1WRzroI
© 2021 LordMobb, LLC
Tracklist:
1. Victory
2. 911
3. Winning Ft. Flee Lord
4. Glory
5. Guns Ft. Eto
6. Legacy
7. Ma Thang
8. Worth Ft. T.F.
9. Sleep
10. Silence Ft. Roc Marciano
11. GOD
Mixed and mastered by SoundLord
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A man charged with raping a woman on a commuter train just outside of Philadelphia harassed her for more than 40 minutes while multiple people held up their phones to seemingly record the assault without intervening.
More than two dozen train stops passed as the man harassed, groped & eventually raped the woman, the police chief for the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority said.
Police do not believe a single witness on the train dialed 911. They are investigating whether some bystanders filmed the assault.
Both the man & woman got on the train at the same stop Wednesday night in North Philadelphia. Officers pulled the man off of the woman at the last stop. They responded within about 3 minutes of a 911 call from a transportation authority employee.
“What we want is everyone to be angry & disgusted & to be resolute about making the system safer,” SEPTA Police Chief Thomas J. Nestel III said.
Arrest records show Fiston Ngoy, 35, was charged with rape & related offenses.
The affidavit of arrest for Ngoy detailed times of the assault, including that during those 40 minutes the woman appears to repeatedly push Ngoy away.
Nestel would not give an approximate number of witnesses & it was unclear from the affidavit how many passengers were present for those 40 minutes. Authorities have not released the surveillance video.
“I can tell you that people were holding their phone up in the direction of this woman being attacked,” he said.
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ATLANTA (AP) — A man injured in a chase while fleeing from police has been charged with kidnapping and murder in the death of an Atlanta bartender.
Atlanta police filed charges Sunday against DeMarcus Brinkley in the death of Mariam Abdulrab. Investigators say Brinkley kidnapped Abdulrab at gunpoint as she was returning home early Friday from her bartending job at the Revery VR Bar. Later that morning, police found Abdulrab dead from a gunshot.
Brinkley also is charged with aggravated assault, false imprisonment and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, and possession of a firearm during of a felony.
Police did not release a motive in the case.
A 911 call that was made by Abdulrab's rapper boyfriend, Jerry Antoine, captures the first minutes after the victim was forced into a vehicle by an armed man and whisked away just before 5am on Friday.
Antoine, who performs under the stage name Germ, tells an emergency dispatcher that Abdularb had called him to say that she was approaching his house on Burroughs Street in Atlanta after finishing a shift at the Revery VR BAr, but she never made it inside.
Instead, Antoine said he watched from a window as a man wearing a security shirt held a gun to his girlfriend's head and forced her into a black SUV just moments after she emerged from her car.
Brinkley was arrested Friday on traffic charges after colliding with another vehicle while being chased by state troopers in Griffin, south of Atlanta. Called a “person of interest” at that time in Abdulrab’s death, Brinkley was taken to an Atlanta hospital with injuries. Authorities said he would be booked into the Fulton County jail after his release from the hospital.
The bar remained closed during the weekend in mourning for Abdulrab.
“Our hearts are truly broken at the loss of a dear friend and family member,” the bar wrote on social media. “Mariam brought light to every single person she came in contact with and will forever be missed.”
Others left flowers at memorials for Abdulrab, including an image someone painted of her.
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A 911 caller says Richard Sherman drank two bottles of hard alcohol and was threatening to kill himself before he was arrested on Wednesday.
In the call, which was 4 minutes in length, a woman who ID'ed herself as Sherman's wife told dispatch the NFL star was "drunk and belligerent and threatening to kill himself."
The woman was frantic -- breathing heavily and speaking quickly -- and was pleading for dispatch to send officers to her home in Washington right away.
"I need officers here now!" the woman can be heard saying on the call. "He's trying to leave now. In the house, he was being aggressive. He was wrestling with my uncle. He's threatening to kill himself. He has sent text messages to people saying he's going to hang himself."
"And, he's saying that if the police show up -- please don't shoot is what I'm asking."
The woman continued, "He said if the police show up, he'll try to fight them."
The woman then can be heard saying she was worried that Sherman was going to leave the home ... telling dispatch, "It's Richard Sherman! Like, ma'am, this is, like, a f***ing emergency! I need officers here now!"
It should be noted the 911 dispatcher appeared annoyed and frustrated multiple times with the woman on the call ... telling her at one point, "Listen to me! I'm handling this! You need to stop telling me that!"
The caller eventually told the 911 dispatcher that Sherman had drank 1 bottle of vodka and 1 bottle of Hennessey ... and was concerned for everyone's safety.
As we previously reported, Sherman was arrested a short time following the call ... after cops say he tried to break into his in-laws' home in Redmond, Wash.
Sherman, who was booked on a domestic violence burglary charge, is still behind bars ... being held without bail.
Source: TMZ Sports
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A police officer in Ohio is on leave after dashcam video showed her patrol cruiser running over a shooting victim, who died shortly afterward, officials said.
Springfield police Officer Amanda Rosales was behind the wheel of an SUV cruiser Sunday night when the vehicle ran over Eric Cole, 42, according to video from inside the cruiser.
Cole, a Black man, was lying on his back in the street and bleeding heavily from wounds to his left arm and his left shoulder, police said.
The incident occurred shortly before 11:30 p.m. Cole was airlifted to a hospital and pronounced dead after midnight on Monday, Police Chief Lee Graf said at a news conference Wednesday.
In a sometimes tense media briefing attended by Cole's relatives, Graf offered his condolences to the family. He said that the officer's actions were unintentional and that the accident may have occurred because officers rushing to the scene were unclear exactly where to find the shooting victim.
"The lead officer was trying to catch addresses on the house. Eric was lying in the street," Graf said. "This was an accident. It doesn't mean it's OK. It was an accident. This was not an intentional act on the part of the officer. I am sure of that."
Regardless, Graf said, multiple investigations have been launched, including an internal inquiry and a crash investigation by the Ohio State Highway Patrol. Rosales, who was hired in January 2020, was on paid leave Thursday, a city spokeswoman said.
Rosales could not be reached for comment.
Police continue to investigate who shot Cole. There had been no arrests as of Thursday afternoon, the city spokeswoman said.
Two dashcam videos police released to NBC News showed Cole being run over from different perspectives. One video, 95 seconds long, was recorded by a patrol vehicle trailing Rosales' vehicle. The video from Rosales' cruiser is slightly longer than 2 minutes.
The videos show Cole's white shirt covered in blood, and he appears to be holding something up to his face shortly before the vehicle runs him over. Officers are seen exiting their vehicles and moving toward Cole after the cruiser drove over him. Graf said Wednesday that the officers rendered aid to Cole.
Cole called 911 shortly before Rosales ran over him, Graf said.
Source: NBC News
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CINCINNATI (FOX19) - A 32-year-old Northside man is accused of calling police and 911 operators more than 25 times asking for help finding a lost hoodie, court records show.
Harves Gardner faces a felony count of disrupting public services.
Cincinnati police wrote in a criminal complaint he only wanted “rides around town to find his hoodie that he lost.”
Gardner was arrested early Monday and booked into the Hamilton County jail shortly after 4 a.m.
He is scheduled to go to court at 9 a.m. Tuesday.
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Mac Miller's friend knew the rapper was in a desperate state when he made the call to paramedics after finding Mac's body.
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The 911 call placed by Nick Gordon prior to his arrest for domestic violence Saturday, March 10, has been released.
Gordon claimed his girlfriend Laura Leal had scratched him, ripped his shirt, threw a bottle at him and was "acting insane."
At one point during the call Gordon begins to cry hysterically. Telling the 911 operator "I feel lame because I'm getting beat up by a woman."
US Weekly reports that when cops arrived at Gordon's Florida residence, Leal was the one who appeared hurt. Her visible injuries included a swollen bottom lip with dried blood.
Leal told officers that after she picked Gordon up from a bar in Sanford he attacked her while she was driving. Allegedly striking "her in the right side of her cheek several times,” and also pulled her hair and told her that “he should make her wreck the vehicle.”
Gordon, 29, was arrested and taken to a Seminole County Jail on a battery charge. He was released Sunday after posting $500 bond.
This was the second time he was arrested for a domestic violence incident involving Leal.
Gordon was also previously in a relationship with Bobbi Kristina Brown, the only child of Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown.
Bobbi Kristina died on July 26, 2015, after falling into a coma January of that year. She was found face down in the bathtub of her Georgia home by Gordon and a friend.
Her estate won a wrongful death lawsuit against Gordon. He's been ordered to pay $36 million.
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The 911 call from Rick Ross' recent medical emergency has been released.
The caller describes finding the rapper struggling to breathe, throwing up and bleeding from the mouth.
As we previously reported, Ross, born William Roberts II, was rushed to the hospital Thursday, March 1, He remained there for four days with a respiratory illness.
At one point, the 42-year old Maybach Music Group boss was being assisted with the help of Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO), a mechanical system that temporarily takes over the function of the lungs in patients with acute respiratory failure. It can also provide cardiac support until the patient recovers or is able to receive further treatment, according to TMZ.
Ross was released from the hospital Monday, March 5, and is now receiving medical care at home.
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Tyler, the Creator was the musical guest on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert Monday, July 24. He performed the song "911" off of his brand new album titled "Flower Boy."
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INDIANAPOLIS (WTHR) - The family of a man shot by an Indianapolis Metro Police officer after calling for help is speaking out. He called 911 after someone tried to carjack his wife in their driveway.
The shooting happened just before 5:00 am on the east side in the Hunters Crossing subdivision near 38th Street and German Church Road, at a home off of Foxtail Drive.
When police arrived, the homeowner had already grabbed his gun to protect his family - but an officer ended up shooting him. His family says he went to surgery Tuesday morning. The bullet is still lodged in his stomach.
Indianapolis Metro Police held a news conference Tuesday afternoon to address what happened.
Assistant Chief Randy Taylor called it a "tragic incident involving a homeowner attempting to protect his family and IMPD officers trying to do the same thing. Of course our thoughts and prayers are certainly with the homeowner and the family...and we wish him a quick recovery."
The officer who shot the homeowner is a nine-year veteran.
Timeline:
Around 4:30 am, the homeowner's wife ran back into the house to tell him someone was outside trying to carjack her. Her husband grabbed his own weapon and called 911. The man told police the teen had a rifle and stole the couple's black Nissan Sentra.
"The nearly four-minute call ends with the caller saying, 'is that him?'" Taylor said. Dispatchers' attempts to call the homeowner back were unsuccessful.
A minute later, officers were dispatched to the neighborhood with orders to look for the teenage suspect, dressed in a red shirt and armed with a rifle, and driving the stolen vehicle.
The officers arrived at the home and saw that the Nissan was in the driveway.
"Before the officer could finish relaying the license plate information to communications center, the officers broadcast 'shots fired.' Officers immediately notified communications of a police action shooting and request medics ASAP. The homeowner was shot by an officer one time in the stomach area. The suspect in the original robbery was not captured and is still on the loose. We want to reiterate this was a tragic event with a number of circumstances that collided all at once," Taylor said.
The officer approached quietly with weapons drawn because they believed the suspect might have been nearby. Taylor also said the lack of daylight played a role.
Police found the handgun belonging to the homeowner, but at this point they don't know if the officer saw it because he still hasn't been interviewed. He will be interviewed as part of the investigation.
"He loves his family, he protects his family and that is all he was trying to do is protect his family. He heard his wife in distress and he told her to stay in the house because he wanted to wait for the police. He called the police. He is the one who called the police and he opened up his garage and he just made eye contact and immediately he got shot. No warning, no nothing," said Kamaria Howard, the victim's niece.
Kamaria Howard
Niece of man mistakenly shot by police speaks up about his condition & him being the one who called 911 @WTHRcom pic.twitter.com/ETqYByaoBY
— Steve Jefferson (@scoopjefferson) August 23, 2016
Marion County sheriff's deputies are helping police by canvassing the neighborhood to see if neighbors saw or heard anything.
The incident is under investigation and review by the police department.
"This was a tragic event": Questions still surround an IMPD officer's shooting of a homeowner. https://t.co/vBDJqp70c6
— IndyStar (@indystar) August 23, 2016
The teenage carjacking suspect got away.
Angela Parrott is concerned about the police shooting in her neighborhood pic.twitter.com/IjO4M0rAdA
— Vic Ryckaert (@VicRyc) August 23, 2016
"I think that's really crazy. What do we have, trigger-happy police officers out here now?" said Angela Parrott, who lives in the neighborhood.
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On Sunday morning, June 12, 2016, Omar Mir Seddique Mateen, went on a shooting rampage inside of Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida.
Before being shot dead by police Mateen murdered 49 people and injured 53 more.
On Sunday, June 19, the FBI released partial transcripts of the shooters phone conversations with 911 operators and crisis negotiators.
Here is what he said via The Washington Post:
2:02 a.m.: OPD call transmitted multiple shots fired at Pulse nightclub.
2:04 a.m.: Additional OPD officers arrived on scene.
2:08 a.m.: Officers from various law enforcement agencies made entrance to Pulse and engaged the shooter.
2:18 a.m.: OPD S.W.A.T. (Special Weapons & Tactics) initiated a full call-out.
2:35 a.m.: Shooter contacted a 911 operator from inside Pulse. The call lasted approximately 50 seconds, the details of which are set out below:
Orlando Police Dispatcher (OD)
Shooter (OM)
OD: Emergency 911, this is being recorded.
OM: In the name of God the Merciful, the beneficial [in Arabic]
OD: What?
OM: Praise be to God, and prayers as well as peace be upon the prophet of God [in Arabic]. I let you know, I’m in Orlando and I did the shootings.
OD: What’s your name?
OM: My name is I pledge of allegiance to [omitted].
OD: Ok, What’s your name?
OM: I pledge allegiance to [omitted] may God protect him [in Arabic], on behalf of [omitted].
OD: Alright, where are you at?
OM: In Orlando.
OD: Where in Orlando?
[End of call.]
(Shortly thereafter, the shooter engaged in three conversations with OPD’s Crisis Negotiation Team.)
2:48 a.m.: First crisis negotiation call occurred lasting approximately nine minutes.
3:03 a.m.: Second crisis negotiation call occurred lasting approximately 16 minutes.
3:24 a.m.: Third crisis negotiation call occurred lasting approximately three minutes.
In these calls, the shooter, who identified himself as an Islamic soldier, told the crisis negotiator that he was the person who pledged his allegiance to [omitted], and told the negotiator to tell America to stop bombing Syria and Iraq and that is why he was “out here right now.” When the crisis negotiator asked the shooter what he had done, the shooter stated, “No, you already know what I did.”
The shooter continued, stating, “There is some vehicle outside that has some bombs, just to let you know. You people are gonna get it, and I’m gonna ignite it if they try to do anything stupid.” Later in the call with the crisis negotiator, the shooter stated that he had a vest, and further described it as the kind they “used in France.” The shooter later stated, “In the next few days, you’re going to see more of this type of action going on.” The shooter hung up and multiple attempts to get in touch with him were unsuccessful.
4:21 a.m.: OPD pulled an air conditioning unit out of a Pulse dressing room window for victims to evacuate.
(While the FBI will not be releasing transcripts of OPD communication with victims, significant information obtained from those victims allowed OPD to gain knowledge of the situation inside Pulse.)
4:29 a.m.: As victims were being rescued, they told OPD the shooter said he was going to put four vests with bombs on victims within 15 minutes.
(An immediate search of the shooter’s vehicle on scene and inside Pulse ultimately revealed no vest or improvised explosive device.)
5:02 a.m.: OPD SWAT and OCSO Hazardous Device Team began to breach wall with explosive charge and armored vehicle to make entry.
5:14 a.m.: OPD radio communication stated that shots were fired.
5:15 a.m.: OPD radio communication stated that OPD engaged the suspect and the suspect was reported down.
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The saga of Creed singer Scott Stapp would be hard to believe if it were a movie, but it's all real and getting more bizarre by the minute.
As we previously reported, Scott believes that his problems with the Internal Revenue Service are being caused because he criticized President Obama.
"In 2012 I was doing a promotional tour for my book Sinner's Creed and I went on Fox News," Stapp said on KISS 92.5's Roz and Mocha Show in November. "I expressed a little concern and disappointment with President Obama. Withing two months of that public statement, that's when the IRS began to freeze my accounts. I believe that the IRS situation is definitely the result of me expressing my dissatisfaction with President Obama. Absolutely... one hundred percent."
He was placed on an involuntary 72-hour psychiatric hold on November 13. At the time officers with the Madison County Florida Sheriff's Department found him on the side of the road. He appeared to be wasted and insisted that someone was trying to poison him.
Scott and Jaclyn Stapp
He now believes he's a CIA agent out to kill Obama, according to a 911 call just placed by his wife, Jaclyn.
During the call Jaclyn said that Scott was riding around on a bike without a shirt with CIA documents he found online in his back pocket.
"He thinks he's part of the CIA. He thinks they're trying to kill him," Jaclyn and Scott's sister-in-law tell the 911 operator. "He has a bunch of paperwork in his backpack that he's a CIA agent and he was supposed to assassinate Obama."
TMZ reports that Scott made his own 911 call blaming his estranged wife for stealing his truck, which is why he was riding a bike.
When police found Scott he told then that Jaclyn had stolen $6 million from him. After speaking with the singer the cops determined he was stable enough to not be placed on psychiatric hold.
This story is far from over. We'll keep you updated.
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Orlando Brown went ape shit crazy outside of a Los Angeles woman's apartment last month and most of what he said can be heard on her 911 call.
The unidentified woman tells 911 that he was an acquaintance. He made sexual advances that she shot down. Apparently drunk, the former That's So Raven star showed up at her apartment in the middle of the night and started yelling obscenities and threats.
"I'm still screaming you bitch. I'm still hollering ho," Brown can be heard saying."Tell 'em Orlando Brown is crazy nigga. I'll kill you, your mama, you daughter and everybody!"
The woman said her mother was deceased, but she feared for the life of her 3-year old daughter. She asked for police to arrive immediately.
Brown was charged with 2 counts of disturbing the peace as well as public intoxication, according to TMZ.
The L.A. District Attorney declined to prosecute him for the death threats because they didn't believe the woman was in fear for her life.
If convicted Brown faces up to 9 months in jail. He claims he never made any threats and accused the woman of being a stalker.
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The gunman in the horrific shooting at a Greenwood County home posted on Facebook that he was "about to lose it" just days before the incident.
In a posting on Oct. 9, Bryan Sweatt, 27, wrote "...i just want someone to talk to and be here with me so bad im just about to get in the truck and ram it in the biggest...pole i can find nobody gives a **** about me..."
He went on to say "ive ask for someone to be here for me to take my mind off doing something stupid to hurt myself..."
In a post dated Oct. 20, just nine days before the shooting, Sweatt wrote about his ongoing legal problems. "i hope tha best but i no im gone for a long time i just hope this judge dont slap me with a whole 45years..." Sweatt wrote.
Sweatt was most recently arrested for burglary in the early part of 2013 and he was facing a significant amount of time in prison, according to the sheriff.
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Deputies said Sweatt killed three adults and two children along with himself in a murder-suicide at a home off Callison Highway Tuesday. They said Sweatt called 911 to warn them he was planning on "hurting himself" moments before shots were fired.
Chandra Fields
While officers were on the way to the scene, according to Greenwood County sheriff's spokesperson John Long, they received notice from the 911 center that a neighbor called and said two children from the home arrived at the neighbor's doorstep saying someone had fired shots.
After several unsuccessful attempts to communicate with the caller, SWAT teams went into the home and discovered the six dead. Long said they believe the incident resulted from a domestic dispute.
Richard Fields
Deputies received a call from a man inside the home who said he intended to harm the individuals in the home. Initially, there were reports that the situation at the home at 2007 Callison Hwy. was a standoff, but the sheriff denied those reports.
Davis said at a press conference on Wednesday that the victims were Richard Allen Fields, 51; Melissa Maroney Fields, 49; Chandra Marie Fields, 26; Tariq Kenyon Robinson, 11; and William Asa Robinson, 9.
William Robinson and Tariq Robinson
The sheriff said Sweatt and Chandra Fields had a 7-month-old baby. Sweatt had an issue with his lack of access to the child, according to the sheriff.
Richard Fields and Melissa Fields were the parents of Chandra Fields, the sheriff confirmed. He also said, William and Tariq were nephews of Chandra Fields.
Melissa Fields
Two other children were in the house at the time of the shooting, the sheriff said. He said they were let go and went to the neighbor's house.
The sheriff said Sweatt used a "large caliber handgun."
"I've been in law enforcement in Greenwood since 1975 and to my knowledge this is the first [situation] that I responded to with this many deceased," said Davis.
Bryan Sweatt's cousin issued a statement via Facebook early Wednesday evening about the incident. "We love him and miss him very much and we are sorry for what happened," part of the statement read.
SLED crime scene units were called to the scene to assist
Sources: Fox Carolina, Associated Press, New York Daily News
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Kansas City police have released the 911 calls from the day Kansas City Chiefs player Jovan Belcher murdered his girlfriend Kasandra Perkins, then later committed suicide.
Belcher's mother, Cheryl Shepherd, can be heard screaming frantically for the 911 operators to send an ambulance.
"Please don't die Kassie," the mother pleads. "She's still breathing but barely. I don't know how many times he shot her, they were arguing. Kasandra stay with me. The ambulance is on it's way, you hear me?"
The 25-year old Belcher reportedly kissed Perkins on the forehead and apologized to his mother before fleeing to Arrowhead Stadium where he killed himself on Saturday December 1st..
Perkins was 22-years old at the time of her death. They leave behind a three-month old daughter named Zoey.
According to NFL.com's Ian Rapoport, as part of the NFL's collective bargaining agreement, Zoey's guardian or her estate will receive $9,000 per month over the next four years, which amounts to $109,000 per year. In the fifth year, she'll receive $48,000. From then on, she'll be given $52,000 per year each year until she turns 18 or 23, depending on whether she goes to college.
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