Rafael Govea Romero Charged In Lizbeth Medina Murder

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Rafael Govea Romero has been arrested in Texas for the murder of sixteen year old Lizbeth Medina

According to police reports sixteen year old Lizbeth Medina was found murdered inside of her apartment in Edna Texas. A surveillance video was released a couple of days later which would lead to the arrest of Rafael Govea Romero

Rafael Govea Romero who is an undocumented male has been charged with capital murder

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Texas police have apprehended a suspect in the murder of 16-year-old Lizbeth Medina, who was found dead in her apartment on Dec. 5.

The Edna Police Department on Sunday announced the arrest of Rafael Govea Romero, an “undocumented male” whom officials believe is “the person responsible for the death of Lizbeth Medina,” in Schulenburg.

“Edna Police Department and Texas Rangers immediately traveled to Schulenburg where Rafael Govea Romero was placed under arrest for Capital Murder and transported to Jackson County Jail,” the department said in a Sunday morning press release. “Although Romero is apprehended, we recognize Lizbeth’s family and friends are grieving and still need support from the community. The citizens of Edna can now sleep in peace!”

When asked whether she knows or recognizes the suspect, Lizbeth’s mother, Jacqueline Medina, told Fox News Digital, “Not at all.” She is waiting for more information from police.

Lizbeth’s murder came as a shock to the Edna community last week as authorities hunted the teenager’s suspected killer

Jacqueline Medina told Fox News Digital last week that she came home on Tuesday evening to find Lizbeth dead in the bathtub of their residence at the Cottonwood Apartments after she had not seen or heard from the 16-year-old that afternoon.

“I decided to go look for her. And I kept calling her phone nonstop, and it would take me straight to voicemail… I called a bunch of people and nobody knew anything. It wasn’t until I walked into the restroom that I was on the phone with my friend asking him to come help me look for her – is when I [saw] her foot, and it was in the bathtub. And so I opened the curtains. There she was,” Medina said.

Medina left for work around 6 a.m. on Tuesday. She said she woke her daughter up before she left because she had to get ready for cheer practice. The last anyone heard from Lizbeth was around 7:30 a.m. Tuesday, Medina said. After that, friends and family assumed her phone must have died.

The Monday prior, Lizbeth had been sick from school, so friends did not find it unusual that she did not show up to school again on Tuesday.

Medina finished work on Tuesday afternoon to attend a Christmas parade that Lizbeth was supposed to be in. But she did not see her daughter at the parade and began asking friends and family to help locate her. That is when she returned to her apartment and found Lizbeth dead in their bathtub.

“I don’t understand why. My God, why would they do this to her?” Medina said. “She’s such a beautiful, smart, and amazing girl. There’s moments where I just can’t take it. And then there’s moments where I feel like I need to be strong for her.”

She and her daughter were living in the apartment complex temporarily after Medina moved from Nebraska to Texas for her job in renewable energy. She and Lizbeth were the only two people who had keys to the apartment, she said.

Rafael Govea Romero was arrested a day after Edna police shared security camera footage of a person of interest in the case.

Medina previously described her daughter as “an amazing, good girl.” She was “very mature” and cared deeply for her friends and family.

“I just want everybody to know that that was an amazing child,” Medina said. “She wasn’t a normal teenager getting in trouble for doing crazy stuff. She was very mature for her age. She was a caring and loving person who, as far as I know and from the messages I received, she changed a lot of people’s lives. I just want everybody to remember her that way and not the way that she was taken from me.”

The Medina family has created a GoFundMe for their efforts to find Liz’s suspected killer titled “Justice for Lizbeth Medina

https://www.foxnews.com/us/texas-police-arrest-undocumented-suspect-16-year-old-cheerleader-lizbeth-medinas-murder

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Shane James Charged In 6 Murders

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Shane James is an accused killer from Texas who allegedly murdered six people and injured three others in a shooting spree that took place in Austin and San Antonio

According to police reports Shane James allegedly started his Texas shooting spree when he would shoot and injure a Austin Independent School District police officer. James would then move on and shoot and kill two people eighteen miles away. James reign of terror would continue when he shot a person on a bicycle who is expected to survive.

Officers would respond to a burglary where Shane James would open fire striking another police officer. James would be taken into custody. Police would find two more people killed inside of the home

Police in San Antonio would find the bodies of two more victims that they believed took place before he traveled to Austin, tentatively the two victims are believed to be Shane’s parents

Shane James has been charged with two murders however many more charges are pending

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A 34-year-old man was identified Wednesday morning as the suspect in a central Texas shooting rampage that unfolded over hours in two large cities and left his parents and four other people dead, and three people injured, including two police officers, authorities said.

Austin police investigators “strongly believe” the suspect, Shane James, is connected to the violent string of incidents in Austin that unfolded over a span of eight hours on Tuesday. James was being held Wednesday without bail on a charge of capital murder, authorities said, adding that more charges were pending.

Interim Police Chief Robin Henderson said the chain of events occurred at four different locations in the state capital on Tuesday and one near San Antonio. She said the deadly crime spree began in Austin Tuesday morning with the shooting of an Austin Independent School District police officer near Northeast Early College High School, prompting a lockdown of the school.

“Based on the information obtained over the course of these investigations, we strongly believe one suspect is responsible for all of the incidents,” Henderson said at a news conference Tuesday night.

Investigators are working to determine any relationship James may have had with the people who were shot in Austin and what prompted the violence.

The two victims found dead at a home near San Antonio Tuesday night were James’ parents, 56-year-old Shane James Sr. and 55-year-old Phyllis James, Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar said at a news conference Wednesday afternoon.

Henderson said investigators didn’t connect the series of episodes until the final one occurred around 7 p.m. Tuesday, when an Austin police officer was wounded in a gunfight with the suspect in the backyard of a home, where two people were later found dead inside.

Henderson said the wounded officer, a 12-year veteran of the Austin Police Department, responded to the residence in southwest Austin after a 911 caller reported a burglary in progress at the location.

The officer went to the backyard of the home on Austral Loop and encountered the suspect, who immediately opened fire, hitting the officer multiple times, Henderson said. She said the officer, who suffered non-life-threatening injuries, returned fire but missed the assailant, who ran to a vehicle and fled the scene.

Other officers chased the suspect, who crashed at an intersection and was taken into custody, Henderson said.

The names of the two victims killed in the Austral Loop shooting have not been released.

Following James’ arrest, Austin police contacted the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office and informed them the suspect had a connection to a residence near San Antonio, about 80 miles southwest of Austin, Sheriff Salazar said.

Salazar said deputies who were sent to the house to do a welfare check on the occupants found a “grisly” scene and the bodies of the suspect’s parents, who were shot multiple times with a large-caliber weapon and “wedged inside a very small room.”

Salazar said investigators believe the parents were killed sometime between 10 p.m. on Monday and 9 a.m. on Tuesday, before the suspect went to Austin to continue his alleged killing rampage. He said James’ parents were last heard from around 10 p.m. on Monday.

Salazar also said Shane James was involved in several previous incidents where deputies were called to the family’s house to intervene. He said James, who he described as a former member of the military, struggled with mental health issues for years.

He said on Jan. 6, 2022, Shane James was arrested on three misdemeanor counts stemming from an alleged assault on his parents and a sibling.

“The family stated that James does not belong in jail, that he has mental health issues,” Salazar said.

He said Shane James was released from jail on March 7, 2022, after a judge reduced his bond from $500 on each misdemeanor count to $100 on each account and relaxed restrictions on him from having no contact with his parents or siblings to having no threatening or harmful contact with them.

Salazar said that as part of James’ release, he was required to wear an ankle monitoring device. He said a day after Shane James was released from jail, he cut off his ankle monitoring device, prompting misdemeanor warrants to be issued for his arrest.

Salazar said the last time his deputies had contact with James was in August when they were called to the family’s home again. He said Shane James’ father asked deputies to intervene, claiming his “son was naked, he was acting out, had a mental health episode and was upstairs in his bedroom.”

He said deputies tried to talk Shane James into coming out of his room but were limited by law in what they could do because James was only wanted at the time on misdemeanor warrants.

“They were making every effort to avoid a violent confrontation,” Salazar said of his deputies, adding that at the time, Shane James was unarmed and yelling derogatory comments at the deputies.

Salazar said that as deputies stood by, James’ father partially forced open his son’s bedroom door, which was blocked by a bed, and deputies could see James lying naked on a bed.

Unable to get Shane James to come out of the room, the deputies left the house and asked the father to call them if he came out of the room, Salazar said. He said the father never called back.

“I wish we could have been able to get him into custody,” Salazar said.

Salazar said Shane James is expected to be charged in Bexar County with either murder or capital murder.

The series of shootings in Austin began at about 10:43 a.m. on Tuesday, when the school resource officer was shot in the leg, Austin Independent School District Police Chief Wayne Sneed said.

About two hours later, a man and a woman were found shot inside a home near Shadywood Drive on Austin’s south side, said Austin police Sgt. Destiny Silva. She said officers responded to the home after multiple 911 callers reported gunshots coming from the residence. Austin police identified the victims found at the house as 32-year-old Emmanuel Pop Ba, who was pronounced dead at the scene, and 24-year-old Sabrina Rahman, who died after being taken to a hospital.

Silva said one of the victims was pronounced dead at the scene and the other died after being taken to a hospital.

At about 5 p.m. Tuesday, a 39-year-old cyclist called 911 and reported he’d been shot and injured near the 5700 block of West Slaughter Lane in Austin, police said.

Roughly two hours later, the gunfight between the veteran police officer and the suspect erupted on Austral Loop that preceded the suspect’s arrest.

Henderson said the gunfight between the suspect and the veteran police officer was captured on the cop’s body camera, and the footage will be made public within 10 business days in keeping with Austin Police Department policy.

As police were investigating the Texas rampage, an unrelated shooting broke out at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, in which three staff and faculty members at the school were killed. The suspect, who law enforcement sources identified to ABC News as 67-year-old Anthony Polito, died in a gunfight with police. Polito had applied for a college professorship at UNLV, but was not hired, sources said.

President Joe Biden released a statement responding to the Texas and Nevada shootings, saying he and first lady, Jill Biden, “join citizens across our nation in praying for the families of our fallen, and for those who were injured during these latest acts of senseless violence.”

“Federal law enforcement officials are on the ground working with state and local law enforcement in both states and I have directed that all necessary support be provided to assist in the investigations and support these communities,” Biden said. “This year alone, our nation has experienced more than 600 mass shootings, and approximately 40,000 deaths due to gun violence. This is not normal, and we can never let it become normal. For all the action we have taken since I’ve been president, the epidemic of gun violence we face demands that we do even more.”

https://abcnews.go.com/US/suspect-arrested-after-shootings-austin-san-antonio-leave/story?id=105412955

Destiny Lenai Johnson Sets Tinder Date On Fire

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Destiny Lenai Johnson is a woman from Florida who has been charged with attempted murder after she set her Tinder date on fire

According to police reports Destiny Lenai Johnson and the victim had met through Tinder earlier in the month. When Destiny would later call the man and asked to meet her at a Miami hotel he agreed. Johnson would ask the man for money to fix her car and he gave her sixty bucks which is all the cash he had on him

Instead of being thankful Destiny Lenai Johnson would freak out, pour a flammable liquid inside of the victim’s car and lit it on fire

Thankfully the victim would survive the attack and now Destiny Lenai Johnson has been charged with attempted murder and a host of other charges

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A Miami woman was arrested after police said she set her Tinder date on fire last month.

Destiny Lenai Johnson, 25, is facing charges of attempted murder, aggravated battery causing great bodily harm and arson, an arrest report said.

According to the report, the alleged victim said he met Johnson on Tinder back on Nov. 16.

He said he picked her up at a Holiday Inn Express on N. Kendall Drive and said they smoked marijuana together before he dropped her back off at the hotel.

On Nov. 25, he said he got a message from Johnson asking him to pick her up at the hotel but when he arrived, he said she told him she needed money to fix her car, the report said.

He said he offered her the $60 in cash he had on him and she became angry, yelling “you guys are out to get me!” the report said.

Johnson then started pouring liquid out of a one-gallon jug on the front passenger seat of his car that he said was yellow and smelled like gasoline, the report said.

Moments later, she pulled out a lighter and set the liquid on fire, which caused the car, the victim, and Johnson to be set ablaze, the report said.

The man was able to get out of the car and rolled on the asphalt to extinguish the flames, and Johnson fled the scene on foot, the report said.

His car became completely engulfed in flames.

A couple hours later, police found Johnson after receiving a report of a naked woman who was burned and who stated she blew up a vehicle, the report said.

Johnson was taken to a local hospital to be treated for her burns, and was booked into jail on Monday, records showed. Attorney information wasn’t available.

https://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/miami-woman-arrested-for-attempted-murder-after-setting-tinder-date-on-fire-police/3176701/

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A Miami woman is facing serious charges, including attempted felony murder and arson, after allegedly setting her Tinder date on fire inside his vehicle.

Destiny Lenai Johnson, 25, is accused of igniting his car and him while he was inside of it outside of the Holiday Inn Express & Suites, located at 11520 N Kendall Dr., on Nov. 25.

According to the arrest report, the incident unfolded when the victim received a message from Johnson on Tinder, requesting to meet up at the hotel.

Upon arrival, Johnson reportedly approached the victim’s vehicle, carrying a gallon jug and seeking money to fix her own car. Despite the victim offering her $60 to fix her car, police said the victim claimed Johnson’s demeanor shifted suddenly, leading to her pouring a liquid, resembling gasoline, onto his car’s front seat.

Johnson allegedly then produced a cigarette lighter, setting fire to the victim’s vehicle, himself and even herself. The victim managed to escape and extinguish the flames on his body, while Johnson fled the scene on foot.

Later, police said Johnson was found at a different location, burnt and naked, claiming she blew up a vehicle.

The Miami-Dade Fire Rescue responded to the scene, and Johnson, after being medically cleared at HCA Florida Kendall Hospital, was arrested.

She faces charges of aggravated battery, attempted felony murder and first-degree arson.

https://wsvn.com/news/local/miami-dade/police-south-florida-woman-arrested-for-setting-tinder-date-and-his-car-on-fire/

Quanesha Lindsey Murders 2 Children

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Quanesha Lindsey is an alleged killer from Pennsylvania who has been charged in the murders of her two children

According to police reports emergency personnel were called to a home due to a report of an infant not breathing. Unfortunately they were not able to save the four month old boy. After a brief investigation police would arrest Quanesha Lindsey who admitted to strangled her 4-month-old son and suffocated her 2-year-old son

Quanesha Lindsey would be charged with two counts of murder

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A mother in Beaver County is facing homicide charges after she allegedly strangled her 4-month-old son and suffocated her 2-year-old son to death, the district attorney says.

Beaver County District Attorney David Lozier says Quanesha Lindsey, 27, admitted to the murders.

Police went to the 1120 block of 8th Street Extension in Harmony Township on Saturday after receiving a call about an infant not breathing.

According to court documents, officers from the Ambridge Police Department went into the basement of a house where they found a man performing CPR on the baby. Officers took over the process but were unable to resuscitate the child.

When police questioned Lindsey, the child’s mother, she told them she knew the baby was last alive at 2 a.m. that morning when she put him down for bed. She said he began crying at 5:00 a.m. and had not moved or made noise since.

Police took her to the Beaver Valley Regional Police Department headquarters to begin an interview. They say during the interview Lindsey admitted to strangling the baby.

Court documents say Lindsey also told police she killed her 2-year-old son 6 weeks ago by suffocating him. She used a mannequin to show officers how she held the head of the child into a bed.

She told police she put the toddler down for a nap at 5 p.m. on Oct. 20. While searching her phone, police confirmed that she acknowledged his death several times over text during the night and early day of Oct. 21 but police were not dispatched until 5:45 p.m. that day after a family member called them.

The names of the children have not been released at this time.

Lindsey is being held in the Beaver County Jail without bond.

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A woman in Beaver County was charged Sunday with killing her two children.

According to Post-Gazette news partner KDKA-TV, Quanesha Lindsey is charged in the strangulation death of her 4-month-old son on Oct. 21 and the suffocation death of her 2-year-old son on Saturday.

Ms. Lindsey was questioned by police after the death of her 2-year-old son and admitted to causing both deaths, according KDKA.

She is being held in the Beaver County Jail without bond.

https://www.post-gazette.com/news/crime-courts/2023/12/03/woman-charged-killing-two-children-beaver-county/stories/202312030145

Jerrid Powell Charged In LA Homeless Murders

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Jerrid Powell is an alleged serial killer from California who has been charged with the murders of three homeless men in Los Angeles

According to police reports three homeless men living on the streets of Los Angeles California were fatally shot while they slept. The LAPD are still searching for potential other victims

Jerrid Powell who was arrested after he followed Nicholas Simbolon from a Tesla charging station back to his home before Simbolon was fatally shot and killed

Jerrid Powell who has been charged with four counts of murder and police are continuing to search for other victims.

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The Los Angeles Police Department announced the arrest of a suspect Saturday that they believe is connected to the string of murders involving three homeless individuals. Authorities also believe this suspect is responsible for the follow-home robbery and murder of San Dimas father Nicholas Simbolon earlier this week.

Officials arrested 33-year-old Jerrid Powell on suspicion of all four murders. He was apprehended when his vehicle was stopped by authorities.

A handgun recovered from Jerrid Powell’s vehicle following Simbolon’s murder was used in the three homeless killings, said LAPD Chief Michel Moore. Powell’s vehicle was also present at all four crime scenes, according to authorities.

On Tuesday, Simbolon, who worked as a project manager in the Los Angeles County executive office, was found by his wife inside his Tesla in the garage of the home, suffering from a gunshot to the upper body, according to witnesses and sheriff’s officials. Paramedics pronounced him dead at the scene.

According to the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department, surveillance video determined that Simbolon was followed home from an electric-vehicle charging station in the 200 block of South Citrus Street in West Covina. The suspect approached Simbolon in the garage, stole some unspecified items, then “senselessly” shot him, said LASD Chief Robert Luna.

Through a combination of witness interviews and photographic evidence from the night of Simbolon’s murder, authorities were able to upload Powell’s license plate number into their law enforcement system. Because of these efforts, Beverly Hills authorities were able to recognize the suspect’s plates and detain Powell at a traffic stop later that evening.

On Friday, city officials asked for the public’s help in identifying an individual they believe to be responsible for the murder of three homeless individuals in the Los Angeles area.

The series of homicides began on Sunday, Nov. 26 in South LA, with the second on Monday, Nov. 27 in downtown Los Angeles, and the third murder on Wednesday, Nov. 29 in Lincoln Heights.

Officials identified two of those killed in this string of murders as Jose Bolanos and Mark Diggs. Police are withholding the identity of the third victim while next of kin is notified. All three victims were experiencing homelessness at the time of the murders, according to police.

Police said they believe that each victim was alone when the suspect approached them and that each was shot and killed in their sleep.

On Friday, officials deployed extra resources to aid in the protection of LA’s unhoused community and the manhunt of the suspect. A winter shelter program was activated Friday to provide additional safety for unhoused individuals.

“Many friends and family members know how to reach their unhoused relatives. We need you to contact them today,” said LA Mayor Karen Bass in Friday’s press conference. “We need you to tell them about this danger. We need you to tell them that they should not be alone tonight. That shelters will be open.”

Authorities have not yet released a motive for these homicides. The investigation is still ongoing.

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