Ricky Alex Driggers Murders Jonathan Lecompte

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Ricky Alex Driggers is an accused killer from North Carolina who has been charged with the murder of Jonathan Lecompte

According to police reports Ricky Alex Driggers was attempting to carjack a vehicle when Jonathan Lecompte attempted to stop him. Lecompte would fire his gun four times at Driggers who would quickly back the vehicle up

That is when Ricky Alex Driggers would floor the truck striking Jonathan Lecompte and sending the man flying through the air. The injuries he sustained would be fatal

Ricky Alex Driggers would soon be arrested and has been charged with a host of charges including murder

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A man was arrested Thursday after a good Samaritan from Fayetteville was struck and killed attempting to stop a carjacking in Lumberton.

Ricky Alex Driggers, 28, is charged with first-degree murder, larceny of a motor vehicle, fleeing to elude arrest and two counts of attempted common law robbery in the incident that resulted in the death of Jonathan Adam Lecompte, 38, according to a news release from the Lumberton Police Department.

The release stated that at 10:29 a.m. Thursday law enforcement learned of an attempted carjacking in the 4100 block of West Fifth Street. Officers were responding to the call when they received information that the suspect struck a person in the parking lot of Go Gas in the 2600 block of West Fifth Street and was trying to carjack another vehicle at a nearby McDonald’s, the release stated

Witnesses allegedly had jumped into action at the gas station and halted the carjacking momentarily before the suspect stole another vehicle and, “reportedly intentionally struck one of the good Samaritans,” according to the release.

Lecompte, the man struck by the vehicle, was pronounced dead at the hospital.

Officers pursued the fleeing suspect until he wrecked the stolen vehicle on Selma Road near N.C. 41, according to police.

Driggers is being held in the Robeson County jail without bail, according to the release.

https://www.fayobserver.com/story/news/crime/2024/03/16/fayetteville-man-struck-and-killed-while-attempting-to-stop-carjacker-in-lumberton/72998161007

Brandi Sturdivant Charged With 3 Murders

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Brandi Sturdivant is a woman from North Carolina who was just charged with three counts of second degree murder after her three young children died in a house fire

According to police reports a fire broke out at a home in Greensboro North Carolina and inside of the home were three young children, a 4-year-old and two 1-year-old twins, alone

A neighbor would see the fire and call 911 however when firefighters arrived they were unable to save the three young children who all died from carbon monoxide poisoning.

Brandi Sturdivant, the mother of the three children, was no where to be found. Apparently two months prior Brandi decided she wanted to go out and left the children alone so there was a pattern

Brandi Sturdivant would be arrested and has been charged with three counts of second degree murder with more charges pending

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A 28-year-old woman is facing charges in relation to a fire that killed three children in a home on Grimsley Street in Greensboro.

Brandi Sturdivant, 28, was arrested for three counts of felony neglect and child abuse, in relation to the investigation.

Greensboro police said the fire occurred on Dec. 12. They were called to the scene at approximately 7:55 a.m. in reference to a law assist request by the Greensboro Fire Department.

When first responders arrived, they said they found the home on fire and they discovered three children dead inside the home.

Police said they initiated a parallel death investigation and subsequently, a child abuse investigation leading to Sturdivant’s arrest.

Police said they’re still investigating the case and deadly fire.

https://www.wxii12.com/article/north-carolina-woman-charged-house-fire-killed-three-children/42690773

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Greensboro woman whose three children died in a horrific house fire in 2022 was charged Monday with three counts of second-degree murder in connection with their deaths.

Brandi Sturdivant, already jailed on three counts of felony child abuse inflicting serious bodily injury in the case, is scheduled for an appearance on the new charges Tuesday in Guilford County District Court, according to a news release from the Greensboro Police Department.

The fire claimed the lives of Antonio Little Jr., 4, and Aerious and A’nyis, 1-year-old twin brothers, who had been left on their own inside the house when the fire started, authorities have said.

Police did not reveal the evidence that prompted the new charges, but Sgt. J.R. Waddell paid tribute to homicide investigators who brought the case together.

“Detective (Edward) Bruscino worked diligently with this investigation,” Waddell said in a news release.

The case shook the community and revealed stark shortcomings within the Guilford County Department of Health and Human Services’ division of Child Protective Services that led to state sanctions, then remedies by the agency.

Members of the community had complained to officials for years about Sturdivant’s alleged gross neglect of the children, yet the children were never permanently removed from the home, records show.

Essie Moffitt, grandmother to three of Sturdivant’s surviving children, said Monday night that she has compassion for Sturdivant.

“She’s not a monster, but she’s not the Brandi I knew,” Moffitt said. “I know she loved her children. We all make mistakes, we all make crazy mistakes, but she’s not at fault on her own.”

Moffitt explained that Sturdivant had suffered from mental illness since age 13 and was taking medication for her mental health problems at the time of the fire.

“I know her life has not been easy.”
The fire

First responders were called to 2518 Grimsley St. in Greensboro on the morning of Dec. 12, 2022, where they found the modest, single-story frame house engulfed in flames.

Desperate callers can be heard on recorded 911 calls from that morning, one woman grief-stricken because she believed the children were trapped in the house.

Guilford County Fire Department investigators and Guilford County EMS workers ultimately found the brothers deceased inside a bedroom of the tiny dwelling after the blaze was brought under control, authorities said.

Autopsies found the children died from carbon monoxide poisoning and showed cocaine in the bloodstream of Antonio Little Jr.

The three were siblings to three more of Sturdivant’s biological children, ages 8, 9, and 10 at the time of the fire.

A search warrant related to the case led to a discovery by a canine. The dog, trained to detect flammable liquids at fire scenes, signaled the presence of such material at five places inside the home, police said in 2022.

Investigators further confiscated a gas can, lighter, stove and two phones from the scene.

A review of the Guilford County Department of Social Services by the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services found evidence of state policy violations and other deficiencies — problems that prompted the NCDHHS to order the agency in 2023 to remedy the problems.

In fact, investigators found an open case regarding Sturdivant and nine complaints about her filed since 2016 with the agency’s Child Protective Services division.

One complaint from November 2022 was still open at the time of the fire. It included allegations that Sturdivant had left her youngsters alone in the home, court documents showed.

A complaint from September 2022 that was closed by DSS by the time of the blaze, detailed that one of the twins was found with dried and fresh feces matted in his hair and on his body. The tot’s penis was injured and swollen due to severe diaper rash, an arrest warrant said.

At one point, Child Protective Services opened an investigation and created a “temporary safety plan” in which all of the children were removed from the home and placed with a relative. The agency returned the children to their mother eight days later.

https://greensboro.com/news/local/crime-courts/brandi-sturdivant-murder-fire-greensboro-police/article_57f9b0aa-dff1-11ee-a02f-67ff5b6d14e2.html

Genevieve Springer Murders Twin Boys

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Genevieve Springer is a woman from North Carolina who has been charged with the murder of her twin four year old boys

According to police reports the father of the twins would arrive at the home and find the twin boys dead inside of the home. Police are trying to determine when the twin boys would have died as the father had not seen them since late February 2024

Genevieve Springer would be arrested and charged with two counts of murder

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A Murphy woman has been charged with first degree murder in the death of her twin 4-year-old sons, Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office said late Sunday night, March 3.

Genevieve Ellen Springer, 44, was taken into custody Sunday, March 3, by the sheriff’s office at around 3:46 p.m. She was not given the option for bond.

According to officials, the sheriff’s office and Cherokee County Emergency Services responded to a 911 call at 75 Gooseberry Road in Murphy on Saturday, March 2. The caller was a Cherokee County father who arrived at the home of his separated wife to exercise custody of his 4-year-old twin sons around 10 a.m. that day.

Upon arrival to the home, he found his twin sons deceased, officials said

An investigation was launched by detectives with the sheriff’s office, agents with the N.C. State Bureau of Investigation and assistant district attorneys from the office of District Attorney Ashley Welch.

Officials said Springer, who has been named as the mother of the deceased twin boys, was hospitalized in North Georgia and charged with two counts of first degree murder by the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office. Springer was released from the hospital on March 2 and subsequently arrested in Union County, Georgia. She waived extradition and was transported to the Cherokee County Detention Center on March 3, where she is currently held without bond.

The date of Springer’s offenses was listed as Monday, Feb. 26, but the date and time of death is still being determined. Officials said the twins’ father said he last saw his sons alive on Feb. 26. Currently, the date of Springer’s offense on the warrants is listed as a range of Feb. 26 to March 2. The sheriff’s office said it is hopeful autopsies will narrow down the date and time of the twins’ passing.

Springer’s court date is listed at Thursday, March 7.

On Saturday, March 2, Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office made a post on Facebook that it was investigating a homicide in the Harshaw community of Murphy and that there was no danger to the local community.

https://wlos.com/news/local/woman-arrested-charged-2-counts-first-degree-murder-murphy-cherokee-county-sheriffs-office-genevieve-ellen-springer-

Jorge Ivan Santos Camacho Kidnaps 13 Yr Old Girl

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Jorge Ivan Santos Camacho is a man from Lexington North Carolina who is facing a host of charges after a missing thirteen year old girl from Texas was found locked in a storage shed. According to police reports Jorge Ivan Santos Camacho allegedly kidnapped the thirteen year old girl from Dallas Texas and brought her back to Lexington North Carolina where she would be sexually assaulted and locked in a storage shed.

Police in Dallas Texas would see Jorge Ivan Santos Camacho vehicle on video driving in the area where the thirteen year old girl was kidnapped. The Dallas police would contact their counterparts in Lexington North Carolina and would watch the home. Soon Jorge Ivan Santos Camacho would be pulled over by officers and soon after they would realize the 13 year old girl was being kept in a storage shed on his property.

Jorge Ivan Santos Camacho has been charged with abduction, felonious restraint, human trafficking, statutory rape, statutory sex offense and indecent liberties

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A missing 13-year-old Texas girl was found locked in an outbuilding near a North Carolina home, authorities said Monday.

Investigators with the Dallas police and the FBI say a 34-year-old man enticed the girl to leave her home while communicating with her on social media, then picked her up in his vehicle, Sheriff Richie Simmons said at a news conference in Davidson County, North Carolina.

Video cameras near the girl’s house filmed a vehicle registered to an address in Davidson County, and a special agent with the Texas FBI Violent Crimes Task Force contacted the sheriff’s office there on Friday, officials said in a news release.

“Within 10 minutes our guys had eyes on that residence,” Capt. Stephanie Murphy said. “Everything moved fairly quickly after that.”

Investigators found the vehicle and conducted a traffic stop on the owner as he left the home, officials said. During the stop, they figured out that the girl was locked in an outbuilding on the property in Lexington, where she was found. She was taken for medical evaluation and eventually returned to Texas, officials said.

The man, identified as Jorge Ivan Santos Camacho, was taken into custody and charged with abduction, felonious restraint, human trafficking, statutory rape, statutory sex offense and indecent liberties. He was being held on $1.25 million secure bond. Attorney Corey Buggs was appointed to represent Camacho at a hearing Monday, according to court records. Buggs did not immediately respond to a phone message seeking comment.

https://www.mysanantonio.com/news/article/sheriff-missing-texas-girl-found-locked-in-nc-17837380.php

Adrian Rashaun Lyons Murders Infant

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Adrian Rashaun Lyons is a man from North Carolina who has been charged with the murder of an infant. According to police reports Adrian Rashaun Lyons would call 911 and tell the operator that his infant daughter was unresponsive. When the infant was brought to the hospital doctors quickly determined the little girl had swelling of the brain. Adrian Rashaun Lyons would tell police that he accidentally hit the child’s head on a door two weeks prior however police were not buying that story.

Adrian Rashaun Lyons would initially be charged with  felony intentional child abuse inflicting serious bodily injury and the mother of the child Calinda Steinseifer was charged with felony negligent child abuse inflicting serious bodily injury. However when the autopsy report came back Lyons is now facing murder charges. Adrian Rashaun Lyons has prior convictions related to child abuse.

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25-year-old Adrian Rashaun Lyons of Teeter Road in Mooresville is now facing a felony first-degree murder charge in connection with the death of an infant on September 18 of last year. At that time, Iredell County Deputies were called to Lyons’ residence where C.P.R. on an infant was in progress. The child was taken to a local medical facility.

The child’s father, Adrian Lyons, said he found the infant unresponsive and called 9-1-1. The child’s mother, Calinda Steinseifer, was interviewed by Investigators, who said she was asleep when Adrian Lyons woke her up and said they needed to go to the emergency room because something was wrong with the child. Adrian Lyons told Investigators he fed the baby, then put her down to sleep. He checked on her 30 minutes later and found her limp and unresponsive.

Medical staff told Investigators the infant had brain swelling, bleeding on the brain, and hemorrhages. They described the injuries as “un-accidental brain trauma.” The infant was airlifted to Levine’s Children’s Hospital.

Investigators re-interviewed both parents. Lyons admitted running into a door and striking the infant’s head approximately two weeks prior. He said the baby would not eat, was crying a lot, and twitching. Steinseifer said she knew about the incident, but did not seek medical attention for the infant for fear of repercussions.

After further investigation, Lyons was initially charged with felony intentional child abuse inflicting serious bodily injury and Steinseifer was charged with felony negligent child abuse inflicting serious bodily injury. Yesterday (February 23), a completed autopsy report was received from the Medical Examiner, which stated that the infant’s death was caused by blunt force trauma from assault. Based on that report, Lyons’ charges were upgraded to felony first-degree murder.

Lyons remains in the Iredell County Detention Center where he is now being held without bond. He will appear in Superior Court Monday (February 27) on the original charges with a District Court date on the murder charge set for March 15. Steinseifer has a Superior Court date scheduled for April 10.

Mooresville Man Charged with Murder in Sept. 2022 Death of Infant – WHKY