Christian Dressel Charged In Jack In The Box Murder

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Christian Dressel has been charged with murder in a fatal incident that took place at a Jack In The Box in Washington State. According to police reports Christian Dressel would nudge the vehicle that James Brown was a passenger in. The driver of the vehicle that James Brown in would yell at Christian Dressel telling him there was a vehicle in front of her and she could not move. James Brown would eventually get out of the vehicle to confront Christian Dressel and was run over numerous times by Dressel. Christian Dressel would drive off and would later confess to his mother he was responsible for the Jack In Box murder. Christian Dressel would be arrested and charged with second degree murder.

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The man suspected of driving over a 68-year-old in a Jack in the Box drive-through in Spanaway was charged with first-degree murder on Wednesday.

Christian Dressel allegedly ran over James David Brown with “premeditated intent” on Feb. 26, according to charging documents. Dressel also faces charges of second-degree murder and tampering with physical evidence.

Dressel pleaded not guilty to all three charges on Wednesday. His bail was set at $1.5 million.

The incident may have been the result of mistaken identity, according to probable cause documents. 

On the evening of Feb. 26, James Brown – who went by David, according to his family – was in the passenger seat of a truck. His wife was driving when they decided to stop for food on their way home, according to documents. 

The driver of an SUV, later identified as Dressel, drove forward in the drive-through until the front bumper was touching the rear bumper of the Brown’s truck, according to documents. Brown’s wife put the truck in park and told Dressel there was a vehicle in front of them and she couldn’t pull forward. Dressel then yelled at the Browns, according to documents.

Though they weren’t sure what Dressel was saying at the time, Brown’s wife later recalled it was along the lines of telling her “boyfriend” to “stay away from my girl,” according to probable cause documents. 

There is no known connection between Dressel, his girlfriend, and James David Brown, according to documents. Detectives theorize Dressel mistook the victim’s truck for a different truck that Dressel saw near the home of his girlfriend and followed it.

After being yelled at, James David Brown exited the truck. Shortly after, his wife heard people yelling. When she got out of the truck to look for her husband, she saw him under Dressel’s vehicle and “watched him get run over multiple times,” according to documents. 

There were multiple witnesses that spoke to police, according to probable cause documents. 

Dressel admitted to his mother he was the one who hit Brown, though at a different location and that it was an accident, according to documents. His mother called 911 to report what he told her.

When he was arrested, Dressel told police he was at the drive-through, but the vehicle in front of him backed up to the front of his car, according to documents. Dressel said Brown walked behind his vehicle and that he backed up, but he didn’t know he had hit Brown, according to documents. He then stated he tried to re-correct his vehicle and when he backed up, he hit Brown, according to documents. 

“The defendant told detectives that he was sorry, and said he didn’t mean to do it. He stated he left because he was scared. The defendant also said that he read the report that reported he hit him [Brown] three times and told detectives that wasn’t what happened,” probable cause documents state. 

Dressel denied hitting Brown more than once.

Detectives noted inconsistencies with Dressel’s story while they were interviewing him. After being confronted, he stated that he was “doing Dust-Off [huffing]” before ordering his food, according to probable cause documents. He said he “went out” and was “revving his engine and hit the truck, which is what caused everything,” the documents state.

Detectives later located the Chrysler Pacifica Dressel was driving that night at a salvage yard. It had been taken apart. They also found a truck Dressel had allegedly been driving the day before that he also sold. The bumper of the Chrysler was in the bed of the truck, according to probable cause documents.

Dressel was arrested March 1. 

https://www.king5.com/article/news/crime/driver-faces-murder-charge-spanaway-drive-through/281-2c73b1ee-c6df-4604-b4e5-b1ded4567a15

Anna Sorokin Sues ICE For Getting COVID

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The notorious Anna Sorokin is suing ICE (Immigration And Customs Enforcement) for getting COVID after they refused her the opportunity of getting a booster shot. According to reports Anna Sorokin who is facing deportation back to Germany after she was convicted of fraud and other charges became infected with COVID back in January 2022. Anna Sorokin is claiming that her rights were violated when ICE denied her the COVID booster and she became ill with the virus. Anna Sorokin who is facing deportation for over staying her visa life has been made into a Netflix series titled Inventing Anna.

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Anna Sorokin, a German woman convicted of posing as a wealthy heiress to scam banks, hotels and New York socialites, has sued federal immigration authorities for refusing to provide COVID-19 booster shots to her and other detainees facing deportation.

Sorokin, who is the subject of Netflix’s new drama, “Inventing Anna,” and three other detainees represented by the American Civil Liberties Union filed the complaint in Washington, D.C. federal court on Tuesday. They say U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is violating the constitutional rights of medically vulnerable detainees by ignoring their requests for booster shots.

ICE did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Sorokin, 31, was convicted in 2019 of stealing $275,000 from others through an elaborate scheme in which, using the name Anna Delvey, she claimed to have access to a $67 million family fortune.

Sorkin was paroled from prison in February 2021 and soon after arrested by ICE, which detained her in a facility north of New York City. She is fighting the government’s claims that she overstayed a visa and should be deported to Germany.

According to Tuesday’s complaint, Sorokin tested positive for COVID-19 in January, a month after her written request for a booster shot was ignored, and suffered from a high fever, persistent cough and other symptoms. Sorokin has a chronic kidney infection and other medical issues, according to the lawsuit.

The plaintiffs are seeking to represent a nationwide class of detainees who are 55 or older or who have medical conditions that place them at higher risk of serious illness or death from COVID-19.

The ACLU filed a virtually identical lawsuit on behalf of a different group of detainees in January. Arthur Spitzer, a lawyer with the ACLU, said on Wednesday that the plaintiffs in that case all had recently received booster shots, making their claims moot, but that ICE has continued to routinely deny boosters to other detainees.

ICE has said that tens of thousands of its detainees have received COVID-19 vaccines, but Tuesday’s lawsuit says the agency has not adopted any policy regarding booster doses.

Spitzer said Sorokin was referred to the ACLU by another nonprofit group after she expressed concerns about not receiving a booster.

“We were not looking to put fireworks around her name,” Spitzer said, but “we thought to the extent that her involvement brings additional attention to the problem, it’s a plus for everyone and not just for her.”

Sorokin, in a statement provided by the ACLU, said she fears contracting COVID-19 a second time.

“I joined this lawsuit because everyone who wants a booster shot to protect themselves should be able to get one,” she said.

The case is Escalante v. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, No. 1:22-cv-00541.

For the plaintiffs: Eunice Cho and Arthur Spitzer of the American Civil Liberties Union

https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/inventing-anna-sorokin-sues-over-covid-boosters-while-ice-custody-2022-03-02/

Jonathan Meija Charged In Fatal Road Rage Murder

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Jonathan Meija is an alleged teen killer from Chicago who has just been charged in a fatal road rage incident that left Scott Mattison, 46, dead. According to police reports Jonathan Meija and Scott Mattison were involved in an argument where Mattison approached Meija vehicle and after a few moment Meija would pull out a gun and shoot Mattison in the chest. The entire incident which was captured on dash cam was shocking to say the least. Jonathan Meija has been arrested and charged with murder

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An 18-year-old Streamwood man has been charged in connection with the fatal shooting of another man following a traffic dispute on Sunday, Streamwood Police and the Cook County State’s Attorney Office announced on Wednesday.

Jonathan Mejia, of the 300 block of Cedar Court, has been charged with first-degree murder and aggravated unlawful use of a weapon in connection with the shooting, which took place just before 5:30 p.m. on Sunday on Bartlett Road.

The Daily Herald reported that Meija was ordered to be held without bond after appearing in court on Wednesday. He is next scheduled to appear in court on March 25.

Scott Mattison, 46, Streamwood was shot and killed in the incident after police said Mattison approached the Mejia’s vehicle following a traffic dispute, police said. Mattison was shot several times and died later after being taken to St. Alexius Medical Center.

Police declined to give more specifics of the nature of the traffic dispute on Monday, citing an active, ongoing investigation. The Daily Herald reported the dispute started after Mattison was attempting to back his vehicle into his driveway. Rather than wait for Mattison, prosecutors said Mejia drove around him, which prompted Mattison to follow Meija.

The two became engaged in a dispute in which Mattison reportedly reached inside of Mejia’s vehicle and struck him in the face, the Daily Herald reported. Mattison was then shot several times in an encounter that was captured on video by another driver and posted to social media.

A spokeswoman said Mattison’s cause of death was multiple gunshot wounds and that his death is considered a homicide.

A GoFundMe effort to help cover the costs of Mattison’s funeral has raised more than $13,000 as of Wednesday. Mattison leaves behind two daughters, according to GoFundMe.

https://patch.com/illinois/glenellyn/18-year-old-streamwood-man-charged-murder-fatal-shooting

Nathan Woodard Stabs Mother To Death

Nathan Woodard

Nathan Woodard is a man from Texas who would stab his mother to death and it was all caught on tape. According to police reports Nathan Woodard would go to his mother’s home and proceeded to stab the woman to death over a half an hour period. The victim’s husband would find her body on the front lawn of the home. After a days long search Nathan Woodard would be arrested and charged with murder. Security footage from the home would show a figure dressed in dark clothing and wearing gloves, the murder which took place over a twenty six minute period allegedly has the suspect calling the victim Mom.

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An Arlington man who is accused of fatally stabbing his own mother is now behind bars.

Nathan Woodard, 26, was arrested Monday afternoon after a day-long manhunt.

Arlington police said they believe he stabbed his mom, 55-year-old Teresa Pierce, outside her home on Longmeadown Drive Sunday evening.

Her husband found her bloody body in their front yard around 7:30 p.m. But by that time, Woodard was no longer in the area.

According to an arrest warrant affidavit, investigators found home security video that shows a man dressed in a gray hoodie, black jacket and dark clothes with black gloves approach Pierce as she arrived home Sunday evening.

The video shows the man throw Pierce to the ground and stab her numerous times over a 26-minute period. At one point, he can be heard calling her “Mom,” the affidavit states.

Pierce’s husband and close friend helped identify the man in the video as Woodard. They told investigators he was homeless, had a drug problem and had been harassing his mother in the months leading up to her death.

Police were called to the home on one of those occasions in January after Woodard allegedly slashed his mother’s tires. At the time, he was arrested for criminal mischief.

Woodard is now charged with murder.

https://www.fox4news.com/news/arlington-man-wanted-for-stabbing-55-year-old-mom

Lee Wilson Arrested In Las Vegas Hookah Shooting

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Lee Wilson has been arrested for a murder that took place last weekend at a Las Vegas Hookah lounge, Manny’s Glow Ultra Lounge & Restaurant. According to police reports Lee Wilson was involved in a shootout that would leave one person dead and thirteen others injured. Right now Lee Wilson has been charged with one count of murder and twelve counts of attempted murder. Las Vegas police believed the shooting resulted from an argument at a private party earlier in the evening.

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Las Vegas police arrested a 44-year-old man Tuesday in connection with the largest shooting in the valley since 2017.

Lee Frank Wilson was booked into the Clark County Detention Center on one count of murder and 12 counts of attempted murder, according to jail records.

Wilson was arrested in connection with a shooting Saturday around 3:15 a.m. at Manny’s Glow Ultra Lounge & Restaurant, 953 E Sahara Ave., that killed one and injured 13 others, according to a statement from the Metropolitan Police Department.

Metro Capt. Dori Koren said Saturday an argument at a private party early Saturday morning led to a shootout.

Bullets were scattered across the Historic Commercial Center District Saturday afternoon while police continued to find new evidence in the parking lot.

A dozen people were sent to Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center and two were sent to University Medical Center.

Demetreus Beard, 33, died from multiple gunshot wounds, according to the Clark County coroner’s office.

It was the largest shooting Metro had investigated since Oct. 1, 2017, when 58 people were killed and hundred were injured. After the shooting, two people died from injuries suffered at the time, bringing the death toll to 60 people.

It was unclear Wednesday how Wilson was identified as a suspect. Jail records indicate he was being held without bail while awaiting a hearing Thursday morning

Las Vegas Justice Court records showed Wilson had a criminal history dating back to 1998, including an assault with a deadly weapon case in 2008.

An arrest report from 2003 showed that Wilson was accused of shooting two dogs that belonged to a couple. He pleaded guilty to two counts of aiming a firearm at a human being, two counts of maiming or killing another person’s animal, being a felon in possession of a firearm and manufacturing or importing dangerous weapons, according to court records. He was sentenced to a minimum of 19 months in the Nevada Department of Corrections.

In March and June 2018 Wilson was charged with misdemeanor and felony domestic battery, respectively.

In 2019 Calvin Hicks, Demarlo Williams and Wilson were arrested and charged with conspiracy to commit murder and attempted murder after they accused of shooting two man and two cars in December 2018.

Lee Wilson pleaded guilty to discharging a firearm into an occupied vehicle and was sentenced to serve a minimum of one year in jail