Tag: Americas

  • Rhode Island man convicted of stabbing 81-year-old woman more than 60 times

    WOONSOCKET, R.I. (TCN) — A 27-year-old man has been convicted of fatally stabbing an elderly woman dozens of times.

    The Rhode Island Attorney General’s Office announced that on Jan. 15, a jury found Matthew Dusseault Jr. guilty of one count of first-degree murder committed with aggravated battery and torture in connection with the death of 81-year-old Constance Gauthier. Dusseault is set to be sentenced on March 28 and faces up to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

    According to prosecutors, on March 23, 2016, a neighbor saw Gauthier through a window unresponsive on her bedroom floor and called law enforcement. Woonsocket Police responded and found the victim “in a pool of blood with more than 60 stab wounds partially concealed by a mattress.” Officers noted that the room appeared ransacked, but nothing was stolen.

    Two years after the stabbing, investigators submitted DNA samples from the crime scene for genealogical testing and found partial familial matches. Dusseault had previously consented to a buccal swab, and the sample matched the DNA found at the crime scene.

    Attorney General Neronha said, “Look no further than the judgment imposed by this jury to understand the severity of this defendant’s crime. Constance Gauthier was a vibrant, active woman whose life was tragically cut short, leaving her friends and family to pick up the pieces. I can only hope that those who loved her feel a sense of closure knowing that justice has been served.”

    MORE:

    • Following jury trial, Woonsocket man convicted for 2016 murder – Rhode Island Attorney General’s Office

    Source: True Crime Daily

  • Model found dead after meeting up with man from escort site

    Kara Nichols moved from Chicago to Colorado to chase her dreams, but her life turned into a nightmare. She disappeared after meeting up with a man from an escort site, and her family quickly reported her missing. It took a decade before her family saw justice as the man who killed the blonde beauty was put behind bars.

    Source: True Crime Daily

  • Summer fun on the river turns tragic when man goes on stabbing spree

    A summer outing with friends took a deadly turn after a man approached the group asking if they saw a cellphone. The man took out a knife and started stabbing several teens, killing 17-year-old Isaac Schuman and injuring others. The suspect, Nic Miu, claimed self-defense, but the jury disagreed.

    Source: True Crime Daily

  • Texas teen who shot multiple rounds into garage, killing 17-year-old and 5-year-old, is sentenced

    FORT WORTH, Texas (TCN) — A 19-year-old man will spend the rest of his life behind bars after firing multiple shots into a garage where children were playing, killing a 17-year-old and a 5-year-old, and injuring others.

    According to the Tarrant County District Attorney’s Office, On Jan. 14, a jury found Jay Nixon-Clark guilty of capital murder. He automatically received a life sentence.

    On Aug. 28, Nixon-Clark and a group of people he knew drove through a neighborhood before parking outside a house on Steel Dust Drive as teenagers and kids played in the garage with the door up. Nixon-Clark, who was 16 at the time, exited the vehicle with another male. Both were carrying guns and wearing masks. They reportedly approached the home and fired 17 rounds into the garage and fled in the car.

    Assistant District Attorney Melinda Hogan said, “They riddled that garage with bullets.”

    Seventeen-year-old Jamarrien Monroe and his cousin, 5-year-old Rayshard Scott, died during the incident. Monroe’s 18-month-old son and other relatives sustained injuries.

    Assistant District Attorney Bill Vassar argued that Nixon-Clark “knew what he was doing. He was 100% down to shoot as many people as he could that day.”

    Monroe’s mother reportedly made an impact statement in court, expressing that her son’s death “changed all of their lives forever,” adding, “We can never get back what we lost.”

    Twenty-three-year-old Anthony Bell-Johnson also faces a charge of capital murder in the shooting, but according to KDFW-TV, he underwent a psychiatric evaluation, and his trial date has not yet been set.

    MORE:

    • Teen Sentenced to Life in Prison for Killing Two – Tarrant County District Attorney’s Office
    • Fort Worth teen gets life in prison for killing 5-year-old, 17-year-old in 2022 shooting – KDFW

    Source: True Crime Daily

  • Nathan Hochman discusses looting amid L.A. wildfires

    Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman and Ana Garcia discuss people looting homes amid the wildfires in the area and how he plans to prosecute them.

    Source: True Crime Daily

  • Judicial Watch Statement on Minnesota Supreme Court’s Rejection of Lawsuit Challenging Racially Discriminatory Minneapolis Teachers’ Contract

    (Washington, DC)Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton made the following statement regarding the Minnesota Supreme Court’s opinion, rejecting Judicial Watch’s lawsuit challenging a racially discriminatory Minneapolis teachers’ contract:

    The Minnesota Supreme Court’s decision to reverse the Court of Appeal’s ruling is beyond the pale. Minneapolis Public Schools is unabashedly discriminating against teachers based on their race, and the school district is using taxpayer dollars to do so. The Minnesota Supreme Court’s disgraceful decision not only threatens teachers’ jobs but also prevents Minnesota taxpayers (present and future) from holding their government to account. This woke, racially discriminatory contract cannot stand. Judicial Watch will ask the Trump administration to investigate this blatant civil rights violation and take all necessary steps to ensure teachers do not lose their jobs because of their race.

    Judicial Watch filed the lawsuit in August 2022 against Minneapolis Public Schools for violating the Equal Protection Guarantee of the Minnesota Constitution. The school district, supported by the teachers and other public employee unions, asserted that Minnesota taxpayers do not have the right to challenge the illegal spending of taxpayer money by government officials.

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    Source: Judicial Watch

  • 'Not if, but when': L.A. County D.A. discusses prosecuting looters amid wildfires

    LOS ANGELES (TCN) — Wildfires have destroyed major swaths of Los Angeles over the last week, with the Palisades Fire burning over 23,000 acres on the west side of the city and the Eaton Fire blazing over 14,000 acres to the east. More than 25 people have died from the fires, and damage is estimated to be billons of dollars. While thousands of Angelenos have been displaced due to losing their homes, looters and other criminals have taken advantage of the rubble.

    On Jan. 13, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office announced charges against nine individuals for allegedly burglarizing homes in the Pacific Palisades and Altadena, the location of the two major fires.

    “True Crime News” host Ana Garcia sat down with District Attorney Nathan Hochman about the prevalence of looting during the fires and how he plans to prosecute those involved.

    Watch the video below!

    Source: True Crime Daily

  • State high court dismisses taxpayer’s suit over Minneapolis protections for teachers of color

    From Sahan Journal:

    The Minnesota Supreme Court ruled that a Minneapolis taxpayer does not have standing to challenge a provision in the Minneapolis Public Schools teacher union contract aimed at protecting teachers of color during layoffs.

    But Tom Fitton, the president of Washington, D.C.-based conservative legal group Judicial Watch, which represented the taxpayer in this case, blasted the “woke, racially discriminatory contract”  and said his group would ask President-elect Donald Trump to investigate it as a “blatant civil rights violation.”

    “The Minnesota Supreme Court’s decision to reverse the Court of Appeals ruling is beyond the pale,” he said. “Minneapolis Public Schools is unabashedly discriminating against teachers based on their race, and the school district is using taxpayer dollars to do so. The Minnesota Supreme Court’s disgraceful decision not only threatens teachers’ jobs but also prevents Minnesota taxpayers (present and future) from holding their government to account.”

    Judicial Watch sued the school district in August 2022 on behalf of Minneapolis homeowner Deborah Clapp. In the lawsuit, Clapp alleged that the contract’s provision to protect underrepresented teachers during Minneapolis Public Schools’ layoff process was illegal, and that her taxpayer dollars were helping to pay for it.

    Read more here…

    Source: Judicial Watch

  • Woman stabbed 60 times and stuffed in suitcase; Nurse allegedly breaks baby's bones – TCN Sidebar

    In this episode of True Crime News The Sidebar Podcast: Misty Marris joins host Joshua Ritter to break down the biggest cases making headlines across the nation. They discuss Jason Chen seeking a lesser charge in his murder trial for the killing of his girlfriend Jasmine Pace, a judge denying Erin Strotman, the nurse accused of breaking a baby’s bones, bond for her own safety after she received death threats, and a controversial decision allowing a dog bite expert to testify in Karen Read’s retrial.

    YouTube: Woman stabbed 60 times and stuffed in suitcase; Nurse allegedly breaks baby’s bones – TCN Sidebar

    Source: True Crime Daily

  • Biden Gun Control Study on Firearms in Illegal Markets Omits Obama Mexican Gunrunning Scandal

    The Biden administration’s long-winded project aimed at reducing gun violence by examining criminal gun trafficking over two decades conveniently omits Obama’s disastrous Mexican gunrunning operation that let drug traffickers obtain U.S.-sold weapons. Known as Fast and Furious the failed experiment was run by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) and allowed guns from the U.S. to be smuggled into Mexico so they could eventually be traced to drug cartels. Instead, federal law enforcement officers lost track of hundreds of weapons which were used in an unknown number of crimes, including the murder of a U.S. Border Patrol agent in Arizona.

    In 2021 Attorney General Merrick B. Garland directed the same agency that orchestrated that fiasco, the ATF, to lead a drawn-out comprehensive study, known as National Firearms Commerce and Trafficking Assessment (NFCTA), aimed at curbing gun violence and illegal gun trafficking across the nation. This week the Department of Justice (DOJ) published the final volume of the extensive four-part series, which claims to include an in-depth analysis of how firearms enter illegal markets and fall into the wrong hands, including Mexican drug cartels. The analysis covers 20 years of data and is vital to helping law enforcement nationwide solve crimes and take shooters off the street, according to Garland. “This landmark series represents the most thorough research, analysis, and examination ever of firearms commerce and how firearms enter illegal markets and fall into the wrong hands,” reads a DOJ statement announcing the final NFCTA report this week.

    The agency, charged with upholding the rule of law and keeping the country safe, defines criminal gun trafficking as the intentional movement of firearms into the illegal market for a criminal purpose or possession. “This final volume of the NFCTA concludes the most comprehensive look at America’s crime gun data in over two decades and confirms that ATF’s advanced intelligence tools are vital to helping law enforcement nationwide solve gun crimes and take shooters off the streets,” Garland says in the DOJ statement, adding that the expanded use of ATF’s crime gun tracing has provided more investigative leads than ever on violent gun crimes and improved the apprehension and prosecution of violent criminals. In the press release Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco is quoted saying: “From conducting enhanced background checks to stopping firearms trafficking by cartels, the Department has prioritized addressing the most significant drivers of violent crime and identifying emerging threats to our communities.” She adds that the government needs to “bring more crime gun intelligence to more law enforcement agencies.”

    Yet the exhaustive probe fails to mention Fast and Furious, a major scheme that illicitly sent firearms south of the border under the leadership of Obama Attorney General Eric Holder, who was cited for contempt by Congress for refusing to turn over documents related to the botched operation. The portion of the report dedicated to the southwest border only reveals that firearms originating in the U.S. and recovered in Mexico between 2017 and 2021 represented 74% of all international crime guns traced to a purchaser. It also states that crime guns recovered in Mexico often originate from firearm transfers at Federal Firearm Licensees (FFLs) in four Mexican border states—Arizona, California, New Mexico, and Texas. “Further analysis indicates that transnational gun traffickers exploit the same criminal channels to divert firearms from legal commerce as domestic gun traffickers,” the report states, adding that relative to all other states the four Mexican border states had a notably higher proportion of “lawful” firearm sales from an unlicensed seller to an unlicensed buyer. “For Mexico crime gun trace requests submitted between 2022 and 2023, 36% (18,206 of 50,409) were traced to a purchaser in the U.S.,” the report says, adding that the guns were not part of lawful exports to Mexico.

    Perhaps some were part of the Fast and Furious debacle. In 2016, Judicial Watch obtained Justice Department documents showing that Fast and Furious weapons were widely used by members of major Mexican drug cartels, including Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, head of the Sinaloa drug cartel. The documents reveal that 94 Fast and Furious firearms were recovered in Mexico City and 12 Mexican states, with the majority being seized in Sonora, Chihuahua, and Sinaloa. Of the weapons recovered, 82 were rifles and 12 were pistols. Twenty were involved in “violent recoveries,” which means they were utilized in several mass killings. Among them was a .50 caliber rifle seized from Guzman’s hideout in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, where he was eventually arrested.

    Source: Judicial Watch