Alyssa Hatcher was seventeen years old when she allegedly stole her parents debit card in order to pay for their murders. According to police reports Alyssa Hatcher is a teenager from Florida who stole her mothers and stepfathers debit card and made two withdrawals of four hundred and nine hundred dollars in order to pay the “hit men” to murder her parents. Many people talked about Alyssa search to find someone in order to kill her parents. Alyssa allegedly paid two people in order to pull off the murders
When her parents realized the money was missing they called police who would soon learn what Alyssa was up to. Hatcher would be charged with two counts of solicitation of murder. This almost teen killer is still waiting to go on trial and is currently in the Florida Department Of Juvenile Justice
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The grandfather of a 17-year-old Lake County girl accused of trying to hire someone to kill her parents is speaking out.
Investigators said Alyssa Hatcher stole money from her parents and paid one person $400 and another $900 to kill her parents, but that never happened.
Tim Hatcher said he believes his granddaughter is where she should be, behind bars for what she did but she shouldn’t be the only one serving time.
“Two weeks ago, we visited with her and talked with her and she is doing OK, and she is doing good. She’s just overwhelmed, you know, she is only 17,” Tim Hatcher said.
Last year, Alyssa Hatcher was arrested after investigators say she tried to hire someone to kill her parents. She is now serving time at a juvenile detention facility.
Tim Hatcher believes she needs to pay for what she did, but he doesn’t understand why she is alone.
“She is the only one that has went down on this. Nobody else has,” said Tim Hatcher.
Officials said investigators looked closely at Alyssa Hatcher’s friends, but right now, there isn’t enough evidence to prove they did anything other than take the money.
Tim Hatcher said Alyssa Hatcher’s drug use and hanging out with the wrong crowd has led her down a dark path.
“Her parents, my wife, myself, we were constantly giving her advice. Telling her, ‘Hey, you need to turn your life around, you need to get away from these people. You got a future ahead, you’re going to be a senior in high school, you’re looking at college,’” said Tim Hatcher.
Tim Hatcher is now hoping Alyssa Hatcher’s time behind bars will steer her back onto the right path.
“I hope she knows that her criminal activity aren’t going to get here anywhere in life. Hanging around with the wrong people won’t either,” said Tim Hatcher.
Channel 9 asked the State Attorney’s Office about the alleged co-conspirators and if they could be charged.
The State Attorney’s Office said if any new evidence comes to light, they will review it to decide if the alleged co-conspirators should face charges
The New York Police Department (NYPD) have announced they have arrested and charged Rigoberto Lopez with the two murders that took place in the New York subway system. According to police reports Rigoberto Lopez was arrested at a homeless shelter where he was still armed with a knife. It is unknown at this time whether that knife was the one used during the four stabbings that left two people dead.
Who Is Rigoberto Lopez
Not a lot is known so far about Rigoberto Lopez as this is a breaking story. What is known is that Rigoberto Lopez is homeless and was living at a Brooklyn homeless shelter.
A variety of news sources online are reporting that Rigoberto Lopez who suffers from mental illness has confessed to the four stabbings that left two people dead.
According to police sources Rigoberto Lopez has been arrested before and has been convicted of assault and criminal contempt against his father. Apparently after Rigoberto Lopez asked his father for drug money he would be refused and Rigoberto would strike his father with a wooden stick. The father would get an order of protection against his son
Rigoberto Lopez would be arrested again the next month when he struck a police officer who was investigating a call that Rigoberto was harassing someone else who had an order of protection against him.
Rigoberto Lopez was last arrested in November when police stopped him after seeing him walking around with a large knife. After searching him they would find 48 bags of cocaine on him.
Rigoberto Lopez Subway Stabbings
Remember all of this is alleged as though Rigoberto Lopez has been arrested and reportedly confessed he has not been convicted on the charges
On Friday February 12, 2021 a sixty seven year old homeless man was sitting on his walker by the 181st St. stop was stabbed in the right knee and buttocks before Rigoberto Lopez fled
NYPD would find the body of a man on a subway train near the Far Rockaway-Mott Ave. station. The man was stabbed multiple times in the neck and chest
Two hours later a woman was stabbed multiple times near the Inwood/207th St. stop. She was transported to the hospital where she would die from her injuries.
The last person was stabbed multiple times in the back and neck while he slept at the 181st St./Fort Washington Ave. station just after midnight. The victim was able to find a security guard who immediately called for help.
All four stabbing took place along the A line of the New York Subway System
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A man arrested following a series of violent subway stabbings is being held without bail amid growing calls for action to stop a rising tide of violence on New York City’s subway system.
Rigoberto Lopez was ordered held without bail at his arraignment Monday morning in connection with four violent subway attacks.
Prosecutors say the 21-year-old man admitted to all four attacks and has a history of drug and assault arrests.
Lopez was taken into custody late Saturday and charged with murder and attempted murder in connection with the stabbing deaths of two homeless people on an A train and a knife attack on two others at the 181st station in Washington Heights, where he was apprehended.
Detectives were able to track Lopez down using video surveillance.
He was found with bloody clothes and a knife which, according to investigators, Lopez himself identified as the murder weapon.
The NYPD has now assigned an extra 500 additional officers to the city’s subway system after a string of attacks in recent months has led to calls for increased police presence.
Mayor Bill de Blasio rode the downtown 5 train Monday night to assure riders the subways are safe. Of course, he was surrounded by police.
“I want people to know, we’re going to do whatever the hell it takes to keep subways safe,” de Blasio said.
However, transit officials say 1,000 more cops are needed.
According to the MTA, ridership is down 70 percent on subways and 50 percent on buses
On May 25 2020 the murder of George Floyd shocked the nation and the world as a clear case of police brutality was caught on film and immediately shared around the globe. The fallout from the murder of George Floyd would consume US cities with riots popping off across the United States. In this article we are going to take a closer look at the murder of George Floyd
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On May 25 2020 George Floyd went into a corner store in Minneapolis Minnesota in order to purchase a pack of cigarettes. George Floyd handed the store clerk a twenty dollar bill. The clerk believing that the twenty dollar bill was counterfeit asked George Floyd for the cigarettes back which Floyd refused to do. The store clerk would call police telling the dispatched that he suspected the twenty dollar bill was fake and that George Floyd appeared to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol
Minneapolis Officer Thomas Lane and Officer James Alexander Kueng arrived on the scene, 8:08 pm, and would find George Floyd sitting in a vehicle around the corner with three other men.
Officer Thomas Lane asked George Floyd to show his hands and when he did not he was asked to do so again. George Floyd would apologize and open the door of the vehicle. Officer Lane would order Floyd three more times to show him his hands before drawing his gun and pointed it at Floyd. George Floyd would comply and the Officer would holster his weapon.
A person in the car behind the vehicle that George Floyd was in started to tape the interaction with police at 8:10 am
George Floyd was removed from the vehicle and handcuffed. Officer Kueng would sit Floyd on the sidewalk and began to question him regarding the clerk’s suspicion that he was under the influence. George Floyd would admit to using earlier in the day.
At 8:12 George Floyd was told he was being put under arrest for using counterfeit currency. As Floyd was being led to the patrol car he would collapse on the street. The two Officers would pick George Floyd up and continued to lead him to the patrol car. George would tell the Officers that he was claustrophobic, recovering from Covid-19 and had anxiety and did not want to sit in the patrol car.
At 8:17 Officer Derek Chauvin and Officer Tou Thao arrived at the scene. Officer Chauvin would take control of the scene. George Floyd who was bleeding around his mouth was telling the Officers he was having trouble breathing.
At 8:18 George Floyd and Officer Kueng were struggling in the back seat of the police car with Kueng appearing to be attempting to drag Floyd to the driver side of the vehicle.
At 8:19 Officer Chauvin would pull George Floyd across the back seat of the vehicle and Floyd would exit the police vehicle. George Floyd who was still handcuffed at this time fell to the ground (it is unclear whether the Officer pulled him out or George Floyd exited willingly)
At 8:20 Officer Chauvin would put his knee between the head and shoulder of George Floyd. Two bystanders would start filming what would turn out to be a tragic event.
During the next few minutes George Floyd would tell the Officers sixteen times that he could not breathe. Witnesses could be heard telling the Officers to let Floyd breathe that he was not resisting.
At 8:22 Officer Lane called for an ambulance for a non emergency call as Floyd was bleeding at the mouth. A minute later the call was upgraded to an emergency call
At 8:25 George Floyd appeared to be unconscious. Many bystanders started to approach the police demanding they let George Floyd up. Officer Lane would pull out a pepper spray canister and demand the bystanders step away. Officer Kueng would try to find a pulse on George Floyd and failed to do so. The Officers did not attempt to perform and life saving procedures.
At 8:27 the ambulance would arrive on the scene. Officer Chauvin knee would remain on the neck of George Floyd for a minute and a half after the paramedics arrived.
The paramedics who would call for back up enroute to the scene would find George Floyd in cardiac arrest and would once again call for back up. The Minneapolis fire department would show up at 8:32. George Floyd was loaded onto a stretcher and brought to the hospital where he was pronounced dead at 9:25 pm
Minneapolis Police Reaction To George Floyd Death
The Minneapolis police would release a press statement on May 26, 2020
“After he got out, he physically resisted officers,” MPD said in a statement. “Officers were able to get the suspect into handcuffs and noted he appeared to be suffering medical distress. Officers called for an ambulance. He was transported to Hennepin County Medical Center by ambulance where he died a short time later.”
As you can see from the above statement that no mention of the fact that Officer Chauvin had his knee on the neck of George Floyd and such action most likely caused the medical distress.
The four Officers were at first put on paid administration leave however after all of the videos came forward of the event the four Officers were fired later that day.
The Minneapolis Police Department would later make a statement that they had called in the FBI to perform an investigation on what took place.
On June 3, 2020 Officer Chauvin was charged with second degree murder and second degree manslaughter. The other three Officers were charged with aiding and abetting second degree murder
George Floyd Murder Officers Involved
Derek Chauvin – Derek Chauvin is a former Minneapolis Police Officer who before the George Floyd event he was involved in three police shooting with one of them being fatal. At the time of his firing he had been with the police department for nineteen years.
Tou Thao – Tou Thao is a former Minneapolis Police Officer who had a series of complaints made regarding his aggressiveness during arrests. Tou Thao had a lawsuit where he was named after the person was left with broken teeth and time spent in a hospital which was settled for $25,000. Tou Thao was with the police force since 2009 however he stopped working for two years and returned in 2012.
James Kueng – James Kueng is a former Minnapolis Police Officer who was still in his first year with the department at the time of the George Floyd event. An earlier incident of police brutality involved James Kueng, Thomas Lane and Derek Chauvin was caught on video on May 3, 2020 where a person being detained was roughly thrown to the ground.
Thomas Lane – Thomas Lane is a former Minneapolis Police Officer who was in his first year with the department at the time of the George Floyd Event. As mentioned before Thomas Lane was involved in another alleged police brutality event. Thomas Lane and James Kueng were training with Derek Chauvin at the time of the George Floyd murder.
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The fired Minneapolis police officer who held his knee to George Floyd’s neck agreed to plead guilty to third-degree murder days after Floyd’s death, but then-Attorney General William Barr rejected the deal.
The details of the failed deal were first reported by The New York Times.
A former Justice Department official confirmed the failed deal to NBC News, saying that both politically appointed and career Department of Justice officials had rejected the idea.
“His lawyers were trying to rush us, and we didn’t want to be rushed,” the official said.
Chauvin’s lawyer, Eric Nelson, declined to comment Thursday
A spokesperson for Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, who is leading the prosecution, said he could not comment because it covers a period before Ellison was assigned to the case.
Lacey Severins, a spokeswoman for the Hennepin County attorney’s office, which was handling the case at the time, said: “As is typical in many cases, early negotiations can occur between all relevant parties involved. Many times, a defendant will explore their options with a negotiation. It is also common for these types of discussions to happen in the beginning of a case and then have no agreed upon negotiations develop. This case was no different. Negotiations were discussed, nothing developed.”
Floyd’s death sparked nationwide protests and renewed calls for an end to police brutality and racial inequities.
“As part of the deal, officials now say, he was willing to go to prison for more than 10 years,” the Times reported. “Local officials, scrambling to end the community’s swelling anger, scheduled a news conference to announce the deal.”
But the deal fell apart, the Times reported, citing three law enforcement officials, because Barr worried that it was too early in the investigation and would be perceived as too lenient. Barr also wanted to allow state officials taking over the case time to make their own decisions, the Times reported.
Chauvin had asked to serve his time in a federal prison, and the deal was contingent on the federal government’s approval because Chauvin wanted assurance he would not face federal civil rights charges, the Times reported.
It would be highly unusual for the Justice Department to agree in advance to stop a civil rights investigation and forgo any possible federal prosecution before state proceedings have fully played out.
The video shows Floyd begging, “Please, please, please, I can’t breathe. My stomach hurts. My neck hurts. Please, please. I can’t breathe,” before he went silent.
Mason Sisk is a fourteen year old from Alabama that has been charged with murdering his parents and three siblings. According to police reports Mason Sisk had learned that his mother was not his biological mother and basically snapped. It is alleged that Mason Sisk grabbed a gun and proceeded to shoot his parents and three siblings. During the time that he has spent in custody this alleged teen killer has not shown any remorse over the brutal slayings of his entire family. Due to his age at the time of the murders Mason Sisk can not be sentenced to death but faces the possibility of spending his life behind bars. Mason Sisk trial has not yet been scheduled
A 14-year-old boy allegedly gunned his entire family down after finding out his mother was not his biological mother, a relative claimed. Police said Mason Sisk, 14, confessed to killing his father John Sisk, 38, his stepmother Mary Sisk, 35, his half-brothers, Six-year-old Kane and six-month-old Coleson, and his half-sister Aurora, 5, at their home in Elkmont, Alabama on August 2. Authorities have not yet released a motive, but Mason’s cousin, Daisy McCarty, told WAFF-TV that Mason learned Mary Sisk was not his biological mother shortly before the shooting. McCarty also said that Mason had been exhibiting problematic behavior in the months leading up to the shooting, such as burning animals alive and breaking into his school.
Steven Young, spokesman for the Limestone Sheriff’s Office, said Mason is currently charged with five counts of juvenile murder, but could later face adult charges.
Police say the teen called 911 on himself after the shooting and told responding officers that he was in the basement of the home when he heard gunshots upstairs. Young said: ‘The offender called 911…he met deputies in the driveway and told them he had been in the basement of the home and heard gunshots from the main level of the home upstairs.
He continued: ‘He said he ran out the door and there was very little other information given.’ According to Young, ‘discrepancies were found in his statement’ and when officers confronted the teen, he ‘admitted to shooting the five family members.’ The teen then reportedly helped officers find a handgun that he tossed on the side of the road near the home. Authorities later said that the handgun was in the home illegally.
A man who identified himself as the Sisk’s neighbor wrote in a Facebook post: ‘This is surreal. The teenage boy used to play at our house often as a kid. He came in and played and ate snacks. We carried him to church occasionally.’ ‘It’s hard to imagine what has happened in 14 years to come to a point that wiping out your entire family seems like the best option. Now he has no one.
He’s brought this upon himself. He’s rocked a community. There’s no denying his heinous act,’ the post continues before urging forgiveness for the boy. According to AL.com, Mason’s biological mother died in Indiana in 2011. John Sisk reportedly sought full custody of his son in 2010, claiming Mason had not seen his biological mother since 2008, when he was three years old. At a court hearing, John Sisk told a judge that Mason’s mother was often drunk and on pills. He was granted emergency custody of Mason on the day his mother was found dead, according to WHNT. It is unclear when the boy is due in court.
A 15-year-old north Alabama boy will be tried as an adult in the murders of his father, stepmother and three siblings at their Elkmont home last year.
The Limestone County Sheriff’s Office Friday announced that Mason Sisk, who was 14 when the killings happened, will be tried as an adult. Sisk has been held in a juvenile detention facility in Tuscumbia since his arrest. He was booked into the Limestone County Jail Thursday on one capital murder charge of killing two or more people and three capital murder charges of killing a person under the age of 14.
A hearing was held in Juvenile Court which paved the way for Sisk to be tried as an adult. Limestone County District Brian Jones said the charges will now be presented to a grand jury for indictment consideration. The testimony presented in that hearing is not public because Sisk was still a juvenile defendant at the time.
Sisk is accused in the horrific September 2019 incident where authorities say he put a gun to the heads of his father, mother, and three younger siblings and pulled the trigger. Mary Sisk, 35, John Sisk, 38, and their three children – Kane, 6, Rorrie, 5 and 6-month-old Colson – all died from gunshots wounds to the head while they slept.
Investigators said the 14-year-old called 911 to report the shooting at his family’s home. During questioning, he admitted to killing all of them, authorities said. The gun used in the homicides was in the Sisk home illegally and was recovered the morning after the killings when the suspect helped lead offices to the place where he dumped the weapon.
John Sisk was an automotive and recreational vehicle repairman. Friend Ron Henson, of Biker Church Huntsville, told AL.com in an earlier interview that the two rode motorcycles together and that he was a spiritual assistant to John Sisk, who Henson said re-devoted his life to his family and spirituality.
Mary Sisk was fifth-generation teacher and had been working in the field for 10 years. She had been teaching at a Huntsville City School for about a month. Mary Sisk had left New Orleans after the family lost their home to Hurricane Katrina and moved to Indiana. It was there she met John Sisk through a friend and when she moved to Alabama, he followed her. They married in 2010.
Mary Sisk officially adopted her stepson on Dec. 21, 2018 but she had always been his mom in every sense of the word and the only mother he ever knew, said Mary Sisk’s mother, Denise Prater, in an extensive interview shortly after the slayings.
“Mary was never his stepmother. (He) was always her son, always my grandson,” Prater said.. We never said ‘step.’ Mary was the best thing that ever happened to (him). He loved being in our family. He was always ours.”
“He was going through the pain and angst of being a 14-year-old boy. What we saw was a 14-year-old trying to grow into adulthood with three young siblings,” Prater said.
“But this never would have entered our minds. He was a good kid,” she said. “His friends are also shocked.”
“In Mason’s case, it’s really difficult given the facts and the charges to settle something like that. It makes it incredibly difficult to enter any kind of negotiated plea where all parties are satisfied with the outcome,” said Sisk’s attorney Michael Sizemore.
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